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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
THURSDAY. OCTOBER IT, 1907.
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SOCIETY 1
Mrs. George C, Ball, Editor, ■
Charlotte Stewart, A , K j-,. n „ •
Selene Armstrong, AB6is,,nt5 ' j
AND WOMAN'S INTERESTS
A 1907 ELOPEMENT.
The coatlees man puta a careless arm
'Round the walet of the hatleee girl,
While over the duetlese, mudleee roada
In a horseless wagon they whirl.
Like a headiest bullet from a hammer-
less gun.
By smokeless powder driven.
They fly to taste the speechless Joys,
By endless union given.
The only luncheon his colnlesa purse
Affords to them the means
la a tasteless meal of boneless cod.
With a dish of stringless beans.
He smokes his old tobaccoless pipe
And laughs a mirthless laugh
Wh?n pajr tries to coax "her back
By w ireless telegraph.
—Lipplncotl'a Magaslne.
TO MI83 WRIOHT.
Wednesday evening at their lovely
home, "The Homestead," In West End,
Mrs. Connally and Miss Connally will
entertain at a chafing dish supp« r In
honor of Miss Arabella Wright, of
Brunswick, who Is visiting Mrs. Spen
cer Atkinson.
IN HONOR MI8S GHOL8TIN
Miss Martha Woodward will enter
tain at a Halloween party In compli
ment to Miss Katharine Oholstln.
MR8. THOMAS’ BRIDGE.
Mrs. Maurice Thomas was the host,
ess at a delightful bridge party Thurs
day afternoon at her home on Piedmont
avenue.
The houne wan decorated with white
roses and ferns, and In the dining room,
where dainty refreshments were serv
ed. the color was red. The table had
for Its centerpiece red roses, and the
candle shades and mlnte were also In
The prises were a pearl pin, a set of
White and gold salts snd a hand-palnt-
Thomas received her guests In
a gown of cream mull embroidered and
trimmed with lace.
Second Night of Horse Show
GROOT-BARKER.
Cards have been received In the city,
announcing the marriage of Miss Se-
mele Josephine Oroot to Mr. Georgs
Barker, the ceremony having taken
place on the 9th of October. . .
Mr. Barker formerly iivedimAtlanta
and Is a brother of Mrs. T. R. R. Cobb.
HORSE SHOW PARTY.
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Austell,
who are In the city for a few days,
entertained Wednesday night a conge
nial party at the horse show, later tak
ing supper at the Piedmont. Mr. and
Mrs 'Austell's guests were: Mr. and
Mrs' C P. Byrd, Mrs, Lula T. Lyons
and Mr. E. O. Jones, of Pittsburg. Mrs.
Austell wore a handsome toilet of gray
lace over blue silk, trimmed with Irish
lace, and white lace hat. with blue
plumes.
Mrs Lyons wore a stylish gown of
lavender chiffon cloth, with lavender
hat. trimmed with plumes.
Mr*. Byrd's becoming costume wae of
cream crepe de chine, with which she
w ore a picture hat of black valvet and
plumes.
MRS. PHILLIPS ENTERTAINS,
An Informal rsceptlon waa glvan
Wednesday evening by Mra. Nannie
Phillips, at 103 Walton atreet. In honor
of her son. Mr. W. V. Philips, and hla
bride, who arrived last week from Cal
ifornia, his brlda's home. A large num
ber of friends and relatives wers pres
ent. Mi". J. H. Welch assisted In re
reiving. The houee wae tastefully dec.
orated with palms, ferns nnd cut flow
ers. A dainty luncheon was served In
the dining room. Professor Harry Mas.
Bengal* rendered several selections, on
the piano and the violin duets by the
little Mlssee Johnson were charming
features of the evening.
Society was out again Wednesday
evening to witness the second perform
ance of the horae show, which, by the
way, waa more successful and brilliant
than on the opening night.
The horaee were as Interested and
excited, aa the large and faihlon&ble
audience that was present, and that
the blooded animals were appreciative
of applause accorded them was readily
shown by the prancing and high step
ping. -
The 'gowns and Jewels worn by the
women were equally aa handsome as
those-seen on the first evening.
The horse show demonstrates the
fact that the women of Atlanta can vie
with any women In the country In the
matter of handsome and elaborate cos
tumes.
Among those seen In boxes Wednes
day evening were:
Colonel and Mrs. It. J. Lowry, Mrs.
Edward Barnes, Miss Harris Fumade,
Judge and Mrs. William B. Lamar.
Mre. W. D. Grant, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles L. Gately, Mr. and Mrs. John
M. Slaton, Mlai Leila Phillips.
Mr. and Mra. Van Landlngham, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Weldon, Mr. and Mrs.
Sima Bray, Mrs. Walter Stearns and
Mr. H. H. Cabanlas.
Mr. and Mra. Toulman Williams.
Miss Rollne Clarke, Mlie Elizabeth
High, Mr. Ernest Ottley and Mr. Ewell
Gay.
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Calhoun, Mr.
and Mre. Charles Black, Mr. and Mra.
Cobb Caldwell. Miss Katharine Trigg.
Mr. Hugh Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Simmons, Mr.
and Mra. Henry Tanner, Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony Murphy.
Miss Julia Porter, Mlae Antoinette
Broughton, Mr. Thomas Meador, Jr.,
Mr. Frank Stone.
Judge and Mrs. Don Pardee, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Alston, Mr. Victor Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bllla, Mr. and
Mrs. John Little, Mrs. Reble Lowe
' Mrs. W. S. Elkin, Mr. and Mrs Thomaa
Brumby.
Mr. and Mrs. John Temple Graves,
Mrs. Emma Connally. Miss Lula Kings
bery. Miss Nlta Scarrett, Mr. How
ard Stakely.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Meador, Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Bclple.
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Hopkins, Mrs.
Cawthorne, Miss Marian Goldsmith,
Mr. Edwr.nl Cawthorne.
In Boxes Thursday Night,
With Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alston will
be Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Black, Miss
Katie Stocking, Miss Katharine Jelks
and Mr. Philip Alston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gray will have
with them Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brum
by and Dr. and Mrs. Elkin.
' Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stewart will have
ae their guests Miss Leila Reese, of
Pensacola; Miss Ludle Holland, Mrs.
W. 8. Bell, Mr. Scott Bell.
Mr. Eugene Haynee will have In his
box Silas Susie Mae Pope, Mlsa Madge
Mershon and Mr. Jim Callaway.
Mr. and Mre. Thomas B. Lumpkin
will entertain a box party In honor of
Miss Louise Todd, their guests to In
clude Miss Todd, Miss Ripley. Mies
McCabe, Miss Phillips, Messrs. Earl
Thom*. Gus Ryan. David Kirkland
and Marry Charbonnler of Augusta.
Mr. and Mra. Louis Oholstln. Mr.
Frank Butt, - Miaa Katharine Oholstln
and Mr. Edwin Johnson will occupy a
box together. „ ... ,
Governor Smith’s box will be occu
pied by Miss Mary Brent Smith. Mlsa
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SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING.
The Atlanta Woman’s Mlaalonary Aa.
aoclntlon will hold Its semi-annual open
meeting next Friday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock at the Engllan Lutheran church,
corner of Trinity avenue and Capitol
place. The Traveler*' Aid will be rep
resented. All ladies Interested In church
and mission work are cordially In
vited, ns the program will be Interest
ing and will snow- how this noble band
of women have Jtept pace with ihe
growth of Atlanta, and have kept nn
accurate account of the help rendered
to women and children nnd nged atjd
sick who sojourned within our gates.
. Three matrons are now at the union
depot and Terminal station, and their
work will be the subject of some talk*.
IN HONOR OF MI8S SQUIRES.
Thursday afternoon at her home In
West End Miss Rushle Ray entertain-
English, Miss Isma Dooly, Mr. Ragan
and Mr. Crankshaw.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kiser, Miss Anne
Phtnlzy, Miss Marian Peel, Mr. Wln-
ahlp Nunnally, Mr. Bowie Martin.
Mias Gertrude McCabe. Mlsa Claire
Ridley, Mr. Stafford Naah, Mr. Travis
Huff.
Mrs. I. Y. Sage, Mlsa Cora Winn,
Miss Roslne Raoul, Mr. Herbert Sage,
Mr. William Arnaud.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haynes, Miss
Mershon, Mr. Chadwick, Mr. Eugene
Haynes.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oholstln, Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorge Dexter.
Mr. and Mra. R. F. Shedden, Mr. and
Mra. Vaughan Nixon, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Stearns.
Governor and Mrs. Hoke Smith, Miss
Lucy Smith, Miss Collie Smith, Mrs.
A. J. Smith and Miss Amelia Smith.
Mr. and Mra. Colquitt Carter. Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Pres
ton Arkwright.
Dr. and Mra. E. L. Connally, Miss
Annie Caverly, Miss Frances Connally,
Mr. Joe Eble, Mr. Tom Connally.
Mr. and Mra. C. T. Ladson, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Manry.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atkinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Johnson, Mrs. Harri
son. Alls* Huger.
Miss Agnes Ladson, Miss Margaret
Ladson, Mr. Tom Hall and Mr. Erwin
Dickey.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Conklin, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Goddard.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gray, Dr. nnd
Mattie Wilson DuBose. Mr. Shelby, Mr.
Jones, Mr. Keenan and Mr. Brice.
Dr. and Mra. Connally will have
with them Mr. and Mrs. John Spalding
and Mr. Tom Connally.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns, Mr. and
Mrs. Vaughan Nixon and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Shedden will be together.
With Mr. and Mr*. C. T. Ladson will
be Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of Havana.
In one box will be Mlsa Margaret
Ladson, Miss Agnes Ladson, Mr. Tom
Hall and Mr. Irvine: Dickey
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. DuBose will en
tertaln a family party.
ubiii «*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin and
Mr. and Mrs. John Goddard will be In
a box together.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Murphy will
have with them Dr. anil Mrs. Hoyd
McRae. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sisson,
Mrs. Edward H. Barnes and Mias Ma
mie Gatins.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gately will
have with them Mr. and Mre. W. D.
Manly and Mr. Walter Lamar.
In Mr. Slnimona’ box will be Alls*
Samuella Whitman, Miss Helen Bag-
ley, Miss Wllla Campbell of Chatta
nooga. Mr. Tate. Air, Goldsmith and
Air. Simmons.
Colonel and Mrs. I. Y. Sage will have
a party of friends In their box.
Mr. Herbert Sage will entertain
rrlenda In Ills box.
Among other* who will he seen In
the boxes are: Dr. uml Airs. John K.
Hopkins, Air. and Airs. Frank Weldon,
Colonel and Air*. W. L. Peel. Mr. and
Airs. W. H. Kiser, Air. and Airs. Clark
Howell, Air. and Airs. Charles Hep-
kins, Mr. and Airs! John Grant, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Jemlson. Mr. and
Mr*. Fred Seely, Mr. nnd Airs. Frank
Ellis. Air. and Mrs. Cobb Caldwell.
Mr. and Airs. Charles Black, Air. and
Mrs. A. B. Steele, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Dickerson, Air. and Airs. Frank Wel
don, Mr. and Afrs. Ralph Van Landing-
ham, Mr. and Mrs. David Woodward,
Mr. and Mrs. Dargan, Colonel and Alts.
Lowry and others.
TO MISS SPENCER.
Thursday afternoon at her home on
Highland avenue Mrs. William Lee
Scott entertained In honor of her guest,
Miss Edna Spencer. Eight or
young Women were Invited for Informal
tea, and during the afternoon a deli
cious salad oourse was served.
Those who enjoyed Air*. Scott's hos
pitality were: Miss Nell Waldo. Allse
Berta Donaldson. Alls* Emma Wesley,
Mias Rushle Wesley, Miss Afay Bell*
Doby, Allas Pearl Mobley. Miss Label
Allen. Miss Allllie Fleltchman.
PAYNE-PEEPLES.
The marriage of Alls* Non Payne snd
Mr. Howell Peeples, which took place
In Warrenton, Va„ Wednesday, waa an
event of brilliant social Interest In
Warrenton and In Atlanta, where the
bride and groom have such a wide cir
cle of friends.
The only attendant* were the coualna
of the bride. Misses Laura and Helen
Payne. Mr. Ed Peeples was his broth
er's best man, and Mr. J. Keith Payne
was groomsman. Air. John Wing, Air.
Fltxhugh Payne, Mr. Charles Owens, of
Durham. N. and Dr. Morton Doug
ins, of Warrenton, were ushers.
The wedding was attended by -
the pretty details. Quantities of yellow
chrysanthemums massed on mantels
and window ledges and placed through
out the rooms In tall vases, made a
most eltectlva and handsome decora
tion. The score cards were clever
hand-painted designs done In yellow
and tied with yellow ribbon and pencil.
The prizes at the morning party’were
hand-painted plates and a lovely water
color framed.
In the afternoon the flrat prize was a
book and the consolation a picture.
Mra. HIM received her friends In a
lovely gown of tan silk trimmed with
fillet lace.
Airs. Davis wore a gown of pink crepe
de chine elaborately fashioned with
cream lace.
maid of . honor Immediately preceded
the bride to the altar, where the groom
and his best man, Mr. Houston Adams,
awaited the bride.
After the Impressive ceremony.
Informal reception was held and
elaborate supper was served buffet
fashion.
The bride’s beautiful toilet was ...
white chiffon cloth made princess* with
an effective arrangement, of tucks on
the corsage and skirt end embroidered
In pearls and silver. Her tulle veil was
prettily adjusted with orange blossoms
and she carried' a bouquet of lilies
the valley.
Alls* Knowles, maid of honor, w-ore
handsome . costume of white chiffon
cloth trimmed with quantities of lace.
Her bouquet was of pink roses.
Mlss-Eleanor Robinson's gown was -
pale pink embroidered mull, and- Allas
Isabel Robinson wore pale blue mull
embroidered. Alls* Cornelia Moore's
pretty frock was of white mull and lace.
Mrs. Horne, mother of the bride, wore
a handsome costume of black lace over
white chiffon.
Mrs. Roby Roblnsoh’s attractive cos
tume was of points de Tlerre lace com
blned with amber-colored satin cm
broldered In opal tints.
Mrs. W. F. Robinson, of Eufaula,
wore a becoming gown of black lace
over black silk.
Ths color scheme, green and, white,
waa artistically carried out In the beau
tlful floral decorations of Mr. and Afrs.
Robinson’s home. Sprays of bamboo,
luxuriant ferns and nalms and a pro
fusion of white chrysanthemums were
effectively used.
In the dining room the centerpiece of
the table was a heart-shaped wedding
cake embossed In white Miles and roses,
which was surrounded with a wreath of
Miles of the valley and delicate fern
fronds. The confections were In orange
blossom designs and the cakes were
ornamented with the same flowers.
Silver candlesticks held white tapers
with shades of white silk and silver
filigree.
Air. and Airs. Adams left at midnight
for a trip North the latter wearing a
stylish traveling suit of blue cloth with
hat en suite.
INVITATION8 RECALLED.
Airs. W. C. Jamagtn recalls the Invl
tatlons to her reception for Friday aft
ernoon, which she was to have firm In
honor of Miss Lula Slaton.
td at bridge complimentary to Alias number of Atlanta guests and waa fnl-
Callaway Squires, of Lexington, Ky. lowed by a beautiful recoptlon. after
After the game refreshment* were
ietred at small tables. .Miss Ray re
•atved her guests In an attractive white
lingerie gown. Mies Squires wore also
a becoming toilet of white. The guests
numbered twenty-four. Alls* Ray. will
entertain at bridge ugaln next week.
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which Air. Peeples and hla bride left for
New York. They will arrive In Atlanta
In two weeks and will be at home to
their friends In a pretty apartment on
Columbia avenue.
MR. RAGAN ENTERTAINS.
Wednesday night st his home on
Peachtree atreet Air. Willis Ragan gave
n delightful supper after the horse
show. *
In the table decoration* the horse
show colors, yellow and black, were
effectively used, the centerpiece being
an elaborate arrangement of yellow and
white chrysanthemums.
Mr. Ragan's guests were: Air. and
Mr*. John W. Grant. Air. and Mrs. John
D. Little, Mr. and Mr*. John Al. Slaton.
Mr. and Airs. Frank Ellis, Miss Isma
Dooly, Mrs. Reble Lowe English nnd
Sir. Charles Crankahaw.
MRS. HILL AND MRS. DAVIS
GIVE BRIDGE PARTIES.
Two of the largest and moat beauti
ful event* of Thursday wers the bridge
parties at which Air*. DeLos HIM and
Mrs. Herbert Davis entertained togeth
er at their home on Pine atreet, enter
taining fifty of their friends In the
morning and InviUng as many more for
the afternoon party.
The house was beautifully decorated
for the occasion by a color scheme of
yellow, which was followed out In all
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm,
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MILES-SELFRIDGE.
Special to The Georgian.
Washington, Oct. 17.-—It J* stated
that Rear Admiral 8elfrldfe, United
States navy, retired, will marry on next
Tuesday Mlsa Gertrude Mllet, of Boa-
ton, a long-time friend of the family.
Admiral Sclfrldge Is about 71 yearn
old and his fiancee Ik 65.
Admiral Kelfrldge left la»t evening
for Boston, where hln eon, George Sel
fridge, h«H lived for a number of year*.
Admiral Sclfrtdge wo* placed on the
retired list of the navy In 1898, after
a distinguished naval career.
MISS MAL$BY’8 TEA.
The afternoon tea at which Miss
Luella Mai shy entertained Thursday
a beautiful occasion, to whldh 176
Invitations were Issued. The lovely
honor .guests were Miss Hattie WJ1
Hams, of Norfolk, and Miss Irene Beau
mont. one of the most attractive of the
brldeK-elect of the season. These two
young women assisted the hoste*.* In
receiving and those who aided In en
tertalning were: Mrs. J. W. DavJson,
Mrs. O. C. Fuller, Mrs. Frank Berry.
Mrs. Ella Carter, Mrs. Andrew Ander
son. Mrs. II. o. Beaumont. Mrs, Stephen
Hook, Mr*. \V\ B. Hblllngstvorth' and
Mra. L. J. Amxdcn.
Miss Malsby'n home was elaborately
decorated, the color scheme being yel
low and white. Quantities of chrysan
themums, which are ko effective, were
maxsed throughout the house and In
tall vases ornamented mantels, tables
and cabinets. The use of many palms
and ferns added to the beauty of the
decorations.
In the dining room the table had for
its centerpiece a tall vase filled with
yellow chrysanthemums and placed on
a Renaissance loce cover. From the
chandelier ropes of smllax wore brought
down to the table. Numerous cande
labra with yellow silk shades were In
keeping with the general decorative
scheme. Mints, bonbons and Ices were
In white and yellow.
Miss Malsby, the attractive youni
hostess, wore a lovely lingerie gown ol!
hlte mull trimmed with lace.
Miss Irene Beaumont was looking
particularly handsome in a white silk
gown fashioned smartly with fillet lace.
Miss Williams was In yellow silk lace
trVmraed, the gown particularly be
coming to her dainty coloring.
Tlie
RECEPTION TO PRESS CLUBS.
The Birmingham Writers’ Club, of
which Mra. John Asa Rountree Is pres
ident, has Issued handsome Invitations
to a reception to be given to the Inter
national League of Press Clubs on the
evening of Wednesday, October
from 9 to 12 o'clock, at the Country
Club at Birmingham, Ala.
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H0RNE-ADAMS.
A marriage of more than ordinary In
terest w-aa that of Alls* Hnrtense Horne
and Mr. Albert Sidney Adams, which
wax brilliantly celebrated Wednesday
evening at 9 o'clock at the residence of
Mr. and Mr*. Roby Robinson on Peach
tree street. The ceremony was per
formed according to the Roman Catho
lic ritual *by Rev. Father Gunn, of Sa
cred Heart church.
The bridal party stood In front of an
arched alcove, which i,ia**es of ferns,
bamboo, palms, splendid white chrysan
themums and tall bronse candlesticks,
with burning white taper*, had con-
erted Into a miniature chapel.
The bride and groom received the
nuptial blessing Kneeling -upon two
white satin prledleux.
An orchestra rendered an elaborate
program during the evening, playing
the Lohengrin Wedding March as the
bridal party entered the drawing room.
The bride was given In marriage by
her brothar-ln-law. Air. Roby Robin
son. Little Miss Cornelia Monro and
Alaster Wllmer Aloore carried the
while tulle streamers, which formed
an aisle leading from the hall to the
altar, and were followed by the brides
maids, Misses Isabel and Eleanor Rob
inson. Miss Con*tone* Knowles as
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Miss Nannette Lincoln Is Winning Success*
Alls* Nannette Lincoln, a well-known
newspaper woman, formerly of Atlanta.
Is now editor of the woman's page of
the New York Evening Mall.
Mis* Lincoln was for some time a
member of the editorial staff of ths
Literary. Digest, afterwards engaging
In Independent newspaper work In
New York. Her ability attracted :thc
attention of the Evening Mall,' and she
was tendered the editorship of the
woman's page, which she accepted.
Her work Is clean-cut, bright and al.
ways readable. Recently she Inter
viewed Mine. Hanako. the diminutive
Japanese tragedienne, for The Mall,
and the article was one of the best
about the Oriental actress appearing
in any of the New York papers.
Friends of Alls* Lincoln la Atlanta
will be pleased to learn of her success
In Gotham.
BABCOCK-CANFIELD.
Air. and Mra Willis Eugene AfcMlllen
announce the marriage of Mra. Kath
leen Winn Babcock and Mr. Charles
John Canfleld. of Chicago, on the
morning of October 16, at the Piedmont
Hotel. Air. and Airs. Canfleld will be at
home after November 1 at 1938 Diver-
sey Boulevard, Chicago.
0. A. R. PLANS IN ROME.
.AD-a. James A. Rounsavltle, state re
gent of the Daughters of the American
Revolution, writes as follows of the
state conference to be held In Rome;
October 23, 24 and 25 have been
settled upon a* .the most satisfactory
dates for holding the state conference
of Daughter* of the American Revo
lution. ... ...
"Our business sessions will be held
In the handsome new Federal court
room here, this unusual privilege hav
ing been granted through the courtesy
of Judge W. R. Newman and Secretary
Cortelyou, in appreciation of the pa
triotic purpose* and achievements of
the Daughter* of the American Revo
lution.
"So far a* formulated, the local
plans for the entertainment of the dele
gates include an evening reception-
colonial In character—tendered by Xa
vier Chapter. Daughters of the Amer
ican Revolution, nn evening musical
and reception, tendered by President
and Airs, Slinnjona, of Shorter College-
Two luncheons, one tendered by the
Rome Chapter, United Daughter* of
the Confederacy, and one by the Wom
en's Civic League, of Rome. If time
will allow, we will also plan an after
noon drive to the Boys' Industrial
School and other points of Interest near
Rome.
CARNEGIE LIBRARY FORMALLY
OPENED AT COLUMBUS, GA.
Atlanta people will be especially in
terested In the formal opening at Co
lumbus of the Carnegie Library. This
library, which Is the second largest In
the state, was organised by Miss Eva
rlgley. of Atlanta, whose work gives
our library school here, of which she
a graduate. Just cause to be proud
her. Mis* Wrlgley ha* spent the
past six! weeks In Colunjbu*. and upon
her return to Atlanta will be cordially
welcomed by the friends who are fol
lowing her work with Interest.
The public library of Columbus was
opened to the citizens of that progres
sive town on the afternoon of October
cause to be proud of the result* of their
labor.
Mr*. Holstead was hostes* at the
opening eJerclee* and In a gracious
way Introduced the speakers. Rev. M.
Aahby Jones, pastor of the First Bap-
tl*t cJiurch, dedicated the building in
an Impressive prayer. He vgh fol-
lowed by the mayor. Hon. L. U, Chap
pell, who spoke In behalf of the city,
and In turn by Air. C. B. Olbsqn, su
perintendent of the public schools, and
Hon. G. Gunby Jordan, president pt the
board of trustees of the library and
of the Columbus public schools.
Air. Gibson and Mr. Jordan were, rep
resentatives also of the magnificent ed
ucational system there to which the
Carnegie Library belongs. At ths oon-
bluston of the opening exercise*'' ths
mayor, city council, board of trustees
of the library and many other citizens
registered for membership.
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY.
An Important meeting of the Worn*
an's Auxillary of St. Lukes church will
be held Friday morning at H o’clock
at the church. A full attendance < la
urged.
TO MI88 LOUISE DUBOSE.
On Wednesday Mias Louise DuBoiS,
bf Athena, was the guest Of honor at a
lovely luncheon given by Mr*. W. ;lf,
Kiser at 1 o'clock, and at a buffet sup
per given by Mrs. Peel before the horea
show.
Mrs. Kiser's guest* Included Mr. and
Airs. R. F. Shedden, Mr*. W. D. Ellis,
Jr., Mlsa Marian Peel, Mlaa Florence
Jackson, Alisa Kathleen Brown and
Allas Isma Dooly.
These were seated about a table
which had for Its decoration a sliver
epergne filled with salvia, and which
was beautifully appointed In cut glass
and silver.
Mre. Kiser wae lovely In white llsse,
and Miss DuBose ware violet-colored
cloth with black hat trimmed with
whit* plumes.
Mra. Peel’s buffet luncheon assembled
In Mies DuBose’s honor about thirty
friends of the hostess and of the young
daughter of the -house, Miss Marian
Peel.
The guests were received in the
drawing room by Afrs. Peel, Miss Peel
and Aflts DuBose.
Afrs. Peel’s gown waa of pale blue
olga crepe embroidered In butterflies.
Alls* Marian Peel wore black cblfTon
cloth. ;
Atisal Louise DuBose' was handsome
In palff yellow.
The decorations consisted of chrys-
THE ART STORE
Invites you to call and Inspect
new shipment, just received, of
Pictures Water Colors
and Pastels
REPRODUCTIONS FROM THE
OLD MASTERS.
Artists’ Materials,
Pyrography Supplies,
Kodaks.
Best amateur Finish
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85 Peachtree Street.
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Office 324-25 Century Building,
Hours: 9 to 5—Bell Phone.
at 3 o'clock. The exercise* were j anthetnums In white and yellow.
eimple and appropriate and a large at
tendance marked the Interest and en
thusiasm felt by the majority of people,
whose privilege It is to be patrons of
the institution.
After a struggle covering a period
... seven years, the library stands as
the result of the combined labors of a
few Individual*, the leader In this work
being the present librarian. Airs. Hol-
ste.nl. who has been rewarded for her
untiring efforts by the fact that she Is
to be In charge of this beautiful build
ing, the gift of Mr. Carnegie. Ae thle
le next In slie and cost to'the Car
negie Library of Atlanta, the librarian
and all who have worked for It have
CHILDREN
Seething
■ M. iliosl Adviser Is *ent free
Ititr. t„ :>av expense of
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet* Invigorate
end regulate stomach, liver and bowels.
Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup AfoTHEM^Fou
6 ^ TUEIRCH XpttKN
FOB UIARBIKEA.
t-i.l-t by druggists la
world.
every part of th*
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
Guaranteed under the Pure Food and
Drug act, June 30,1906. Serial num
ber 1093. -
Mrs. Peel wae assisted In receiving
by a number nf friends.
A delicious buffet eupper waa served
during the evening.
EVERY SATURDAY CLUB.
The first fall meeting of the Every
Saturday Club will be held at the home
of the president, Mrs. W. G. Raoul,
Friday, October 18. at 3:30 p. m.
L. Q. O’HEAR, Secretary.
FULLER-PECK.
A pretty home wedding wae that of
Miss Nell Fuller and Mr. William Hoyt
Peck, of Memphis, which took place
Wednesday evening at the home of the
bride’s mother, Sirs. W. A. Fuller, on
Washington atreat. ’
The ceremony was parformed by Rev.
John E. White before an Improvised
altar of palms and farns. The bride
entered with her brother. Mr. W. A.
Fuller, and was mat at the altar by
the groom and hla best man, Mr. Wil
bur G. Kurtz, of Chicago.
The maid of honor, Allas Nina Fuller,
preceded the bride to the altar. The
bridesmaids were Miss Annie Laurie
Fuller, Miss Margaret Latimer of Dal
ton and Mlse Caroline Roseborough.
Little Miss Emily Boyd, or Griffin, was
the flower girl. The wedding march
was played by Mrs.-Nelms at the piano
and Mr. Wurm on the violin.
The bride wort a lovely toilet of
ned with lace.
white messallne. fashion*
and carried a shower bouquet of bride
The maid of honor and the little flow.
er girl wore pink chiffon gowns, trto
mod with lace. The brldeimalds o>
tumee were of white chiffon, and tlw
boifquots of pink roses. , ....
Mr*. Fuller, mother of the bjj«
wore a handsome gown of black •»%
Mrs. Frank Peck, mother of j*
groom, wore a toilet of black silk, as*
Mr- J. C. Peck, grandmother of tM
gro- m, was gowned In gray duchuw
eatl., trimmed with lace.
ti .. irinunwi wun irvc.
Air*. William Otis Lyle wore zt--'
Chin on silk, lac* trimmed.
Throughout the home there w»» •
profusion of floral decorations. f # ™
bamboo, palms, lilies and chryssntM'
mums .being effectively ueed in tbs *“
ferent apartments.
Air. and Airs. Peck left at ntidsll* 1
for their home at Memphis,, wher*
Peck, formerly of Atlanta, ha* sir** 4 '
achlevi-d much business success.
Mr. -rnd Airs. Joseph Douglss
of Griffin, were among the out-of-tow*
guests.
SOCIAL AND LITERARY SOCIETlh
The Siclal and Literary Society*
the Unlv-reallst church will meet wa*
me aa»u«v»i -
Mrs. Unt il, 36 Highland avenue, FrM»
October it, at 3:30 o’clock. Mr Loo*
tjetooer is, at j:ou stiw*.
of the Associated Charlttee, will® „
an address, A large *ttend»rc«
urged. AIRS. B. G. WEST. See
Butcher’s Polish
Aleo Johnson’s wax at the
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