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WOMANHOOD.
By Ella Wheeler Wilcox,
mnat lie generous l*otb In thought and
deed,
itf generoua Impulae, end above all irreed;
Not eceklnir pralae, or place, or power, or
Bnt llfe’ii bent hlrealiuca fof her blither self,
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And tinderetnnd their nieaaafe.
Hlie ahouM t*e
Aa redolent of tender a.rmpntliy
A* la a roae with fragrance.
Cheerful ueaa
should Ih* her mantle, even tho* her dreaa
May Im» of ttorrow'a weaving.
On her fnee
A loyal nature lea tea Ita aeal of grace,
\nd chaatlty la In her attnoaphere.
Not that chill chaatlty which aeema anatere
• Like tin trod anow peak*, lovely to behold
i 111 once nttalneil; then liarren, loveleaa,
cold).
Hut the white flame that feeila upon the
aoul
_^ofa fcf enrth;
Ide that i»aaaea evil, choosing cood-
fu perfect womanhood;
All them* unite
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MISS JEMI80N’8 MARRIAGE.
Miss Elizabeth V. Jemlson, of Blrm-
Ir.ghara, on. of lh« moat popular bell*,
of Alabama, and on. of th. mo«t ad
mired vl.ltora Atlanta had during th.
imst winter, will be married to Mr. Ed
ward T. Holm.., of M.con, Go., on the
27th of June, at St. Mary'e, on th.
Highlands, Birmingham. Min Jeml
son, during the gay aeaeon, wa» the
guest of Min Martha Whitman and
MNe Rollne Clarke, of Atlanta. She I.
Ill- daughter of Mr. and Mra. John S.
Jemlson. of Birmingham, and a niece of
Mr. Robert Jemleon, of that city.
A charming and accomplished young
girl, Min Jemleon has been a pro
nounced belle elnce her dehut. Her
family ha. been one of prominence and
distinction for generation. In Alabama.
.Mlee Jemleon gar. a handaom. lunch
eon Tuesday at her home on the South
Highland., Birmingham, on which oc-
coslon .he formally announced her en
gagement to Mr. Holmes to a few of
her Intimate friends. Th. circular ta
ble was covered In n Mexican drawn-
work cloth nnd In the center a ellver
Pitcher held a cluster of bridesmaid
io-es. From the chandelier depended
love knot, of pink ribbon, Intertwined
with bride', veiling, In which were
/onesided a number of tiny Cupid*. At
gadh place was a vas. tied with pink
satin ribbon bow. and containing a
single pink roae, while the place card,
w ere hand-painted In love scene.. Can
delabra. with pink candles and shades
w ns the finishing touch to a beautifully
arranged table.
Miss Jemlton had Intended going
abroad this summer, but at the urgent
Plcudtng of Mr. Holmes, consented to
eimnge her plane and marry him earlier
than wo* at first contemplated. ,
The announcement of her approach
ing marriage Is of Interest .to friends In
many perta of the South.
Holmes-Jemison
The announcement Is mod. of the engagement and approaching mar
riage of Ml*. Elizabeth Virginia Jamison, of Birmingham, to Mr. Ed
ward T. Holmes, of Macon, Os, at St. Mary's, on th. Highlands, Birming
ham.-
BEAUTIFUL GIFTS FROM WOMEN
TO FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
No church building In th. South can
boast of two more magnlflcent gift,
from any source than the splendid or
gan and exquisitely beautiful baptistry
of the new First Baptist church, pre
sented by the women of thnt congrega
tion.
The organ, noble In proportion and
design, of unsurpassed tone quality,
and costing the munificent sum of |5,-
0*0, I. the gift to the church of the
faithful women of the First Baptist
congregation. The Instrument Is entire
ly devoid of decoration and ornamen
tation and In Its simp), line, with Ita
great undeeorated brass pipes reach
ing almost to the celling, from a dark
oak bote, It la In artistic accord with
the well-nigh perfect architectural de
sign of the splendid edifice. Toward
the purchase of this glorious organ
the women of the congregation gener
ously contributed, thus erecting In their
unselfish, Christian zeal a monument
which for many, innny years will tell
In hymn and anthem of the loyalty and
devotion of tireless women workers.
Beginning at the rostrum with Ita
chaste handsome brass furnishingsand
reaching up to the organ loft, where It
terminates In a graceful balustrade, la
the exquisite baptistry of white marble.
Across the entire width of the rostrum
the marble column, and archsa extend,
while a central arch, broad and gener
ously proportioned, covers a pert of the
baptismal pooj beneath. The front of
the pool Is outlined In massive white,
marble, seml-clreular In shape, bearing
the words, "A Gift From Sorosls”—cut
from marble. Between the pillars that
rise from the rostrum to the organ loft
are placed beautiful white marble vases
of classic design. On either side of
the rostrum near great whits marble
pillars, which seem to stand guard over
the beautiful baptistry. Is a splendid
marble vase Several feet In height.
So delicate In carving, oo graceful
In design, and so perfect In proportions,
the baptistry suggests the entrance to
palaces of the old world built whhn
the genius of ancient artists contrib
uted to the architectural beauty of roy
al habitations. This poem In white
marble Is the magnificent donation
from the Sorosls Society of the First
Baptist church, a band of energetic
women, whoee love and labor! have
found expression In one of the most
elegant. gifts ever made a Southern
church. Thle lovely work of art will
In silent splendor stand for generations
os a fitting representation of the faith
ful service of women who loved their
Lord, and, loving Him, desire to honor
Him' as becomes a King and a Matter.
formal parties given In Decatur this
Both Mlaa West and Miss Hill wore
becoming lingerie gowns and were as
slated In the entertainment of their
guest* by Mrs. It. I- West
MOONLIGHT PICNIC.
Miss Gertrude Guthrie will enter
tain Saturday evening at a moonlight
picnic at Grant park, complimentary
to her sister, Miss Helen Guthrie, of
Ultonla, • Ky. The party of twelve
young ladles and gentlenien will leave
the city at 4:30 o'clock and will be
chaperoned by Mra. Frank Peck and
Mrs. O. P. Guthrie.
TO MEET MI8S IDA LEE HILL.
Miss Ida Lee Hill Is the attractive
guest of Miss Hattie Lee Weet In De
catur, and la receiving many charm
ing attentions, Thursday afternoon
Miss West entertained In her honor.
Tho West home. In Decatur Is on the
colonial style nnd Is admirably adapted
to entertaining. On Thursday the low
er floor was thrown open to the
guests, nnd the broad verandn wnn
converted Into a summer parlor. The
affair waa one of the prlettleet In-
ROBERT8-WELCH.
The marriage of Mlsa Louise Welch
and Dr. Stewart Roberto, which took
place at the home of the bride's pa
rents on Washington street Wednes
dey evening, was one of the prettiest
home weddings of th* month, and was
witnessed by several hundred of the
frlende of the contracting parties. The
ceremony was performed by Dr. John
E. White.
The bride was attended by her
young stater, Mias Margaret Welch,
and waa given away by her father, Mr.
M. M. Welch. Her wedding gown was
of white chiffon cloth, made princesse,
and trimmed with Irish point lace.
MUs Margaret Welch, maid of honor,
was charmingly gowned In white mull
and lace, and carried a ahower bou
quet of pink sweet peas.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall At. Welch, and has
In Atlanta scores of friends who love
her for her fine attributes of mind and
heart. Dr. Roberts Is a prominent
young physician here, and Is one of the
faculty of the Atlanta School of Medi
cine. After several weeks' stay In
North Carolina, Dr. and Mrs. Roberta
will go to Athena for part of the sum
mer.
BERRY-AMBR08E.
Miss Daisy Ambrose, of Lawrence-
vllle, Oa., and Profeiaor Berry, of Grll-
fln. Go., were quietly married at Win
der Wednesday afternoon. June 4.
Both ere popular young people and
are receiving warm congratulations
from many friends.
MISS GUTHRIE TO ENTERTAIN,
Miss Gertrude Guthrie will entertain
Friday evening at 1:10 o'clock at the
home of Mr. and Mra. F. Peck, 316
West Peachtree street, In honor of her
sister, Miss Helen Guthrie, of Latonla,
Ky., who Is now visiting her for sev
sral weeks. It will be a Japanese par
ty, all the decorations, prizes, etc., to
be Japanese In design and make.
Games will be enjoyed, after which
Ices will be served. Eighteen guests
will be entertained by Mlaa Guthrie,
who will be assisted by the guest of
honor, Miss Helen Guthrie, and Miss
Pearl Peck. • ,
TIMMONS-MITCHELL.
Wednesday evening, a brilliant oa,
sembly' gathered at the First Metho
dist church to witness the marriage of
Miss Alin* Mitchell and Mr. Willis
Timmons.
The church was decorated with
handsome palms and ferns, which,
banked from pulpit th organ gallery,
made a beautiful background for the
bridal party. Mr. J. Fowler Rich
ardson was at the organ, and played
some exquisite selections during tho
ceremony, and, as the bridal party on-
IF YOU KNEW THE TRUTH
About the milk and cream that comes into your
homo you would never use nuy but the Pure
Milk and Food Company’s product. .
For your health’s sake and. for your chil
dren’s sake here are a few things you should
consider:
First—Who is your milkman?
Second—Do you know from where he ob
tains his supply and whether that supply is
pure, the cows are healthy, and if the barns and
surroundings are under sanitary conditions?
Third—If your supply is delivered in bottles,
are the bottles absolutely cleau and sterilized?
Fourth—Do you know where these bottles
are filled—whether in a wagon, on the street,
a filthy barn, or in a sanitary plant where the conditions are such as to insure
against contamination?
Through our modem scientific pastcurizinz plant (the only one in the city),
all of our products are rendered absolutely free from any disease germs, pro
ducing a pure and healthful article.
Why use any other kind when you can get the best from us nt the same price?
Pasteurized Cream
Used in Our Ice Cream.
We make a special point, and take particular pride in furnishing deli
cious ice creams and fruit ices for dinners, parties, luncheons and ban
quets.
“Last Minute Orders”—when something has gone wrong.iu the kitch
en—are a particular specialty with us. We deliver in time for dinner any
ice cream order received up’ to 5 p. in. that day.
Wagons Deliver to All Parts of the City.
PURE MILK AND FOOD CO.
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bridesmaids and groomsman ent
by opposite hi>!-/., and were folio
by Mrs. Con/* Maddox, matron of hon
or. Mr. Hobart Timmons, of Thomas
ville, acted aa best man. and Rev.
E. L. Timmons and Dr. C. E. Dayman
were the minister- officiating.
The bride’s wedding gown was
white chiffon satin, trimmed w
duchesee loo! and rose point medal
linns, and embroidered with .seed
pearls. Her bouquet was of bride roses
and Miles of the valley,
Miss Ora Sue Mitchell was charm
Ingly gowned in white chiffon over
pink silk. She carried pink sweet
peas. Mrs. Maddox wore white chlf
fon cloth and lace.
The other attendants were 3Ils.es
Jessie Mitchell, Irene Mitchell, Stevie
Timmons, Caroline Howell, Minnie At
kUison, Wesley Mitchell, Ruth Lewis,
and Messrs. B. L. Timmons, Jr., Rob
ert Crumley, O. H. Jones, Russell C.
Mitchell, Alex Irvin. J, LeRoy Duncan.
Howard W. Smith, groomsmen, and
Messrs. Eugene Muse Mitchell, Frank
P. Rice, t S. Mitchell, Arthur Neal
Robinson, W. M. Crumley and J. Hen
ry Franklin, usher*.
After the cerinony, an elegant re
ceptlon was tendered the wedding par
ty at the bride's home. The house wai
decorated with quantities of sweet
peas. The dining room was beautiful
with ropes of «m!lax and sweet pea
blossoms. Punch was served by Misses
Mary and Jane Gwlnn, and Miss Lll
Man Mitchell poured coffee. -
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will spend
some weeks In the east, and upon their
return to Atlanta will occupy their
pretty home on West Third street.
MRS. BAKER ENTERTAIN9.
The O. M. Club of West End was en-
tertalned Thursday morning by Mm.
Frank Baker at her home on York
avenue. Besides the member* of the
club, Mrs. linkers' guests were Miss
Ethel Thornton, Mrs. W. M.-Smith and
Mr*. T. C. Longlno. The guest prize,
a hand painted plate, was won by Mra.
T. C. Longlno. Tho club prize, also a
hand pnlnted piste, went to Miss Net
tie 31111s, and 3Ilss Lee Brandon cut
the consolation- prize.
THE FLOWER MISSION.
The Atlanta Willard W. C. T. U. will
observe (lower mission day, June
by carrying flowera to the sick, i
dieted and unfortunates.
The chairmen with their committees
are requested to meet at the following
places, at 3 p. m, Saturday, June 9:
bleb, m o p. in., oiuuruuy, siuiic a,
Wesley Memorial hospital, Mrs. Mar
tha Roberta, Mrs. Adkins and Mrs.
Daniels; Old Woman's Home, Mrs. M
L. McLendon, Mrs. Cundy and 31rs.
Greenlee; Dr. Broughton's Infirmary,
Miss Lizzie Werner, Mrs. Gillette and
Bigs- Elrod: Jail, Mrs. Dougherty;
Home for Incurables, Mrs. W. P. Da
vis. Mr*. J. W. Rowley, 3Irs. Shellham-
mer; Presbyterian hospital, 3frs. Liz
zie Osborn, Dr. E. W. Smith, Mra.
Oates, 3lrs. Bergstrom.
MISS FITTEN’S PARTY IN
HONOR MISS NIC0L80N
Miss Annie FKten will entertain at
bridge Saturday morning In honor of
Miss Slary Nlcolson. Miss Kitten's
guests will Include Miss Mary Klngs-
bery, Miss Nannl* Nlcolson, Miss Eu
genia Oglesby, Mis* Laura Hill Payne.
HUNT-AUSTIN/
At the residence of her mother, 31rs.
8. D. Austin, at Goodman, Miss., on
Tuesday, June 5, at 3:30 p. m.. Rev.
J. Tillery Lewis, of Durant, 31lu„ of
ficiating, BfIs* Annie Austin was mar
ried to Mr. Homer L. Hunt, of Atlanta,
Go.
Miss Austin has been In charge of
the music class at Forest, Bliss., for
the post two years. She Is a daugher
of the late Hon. R. F. Austin, 3f. D„
of Scott county. Ml**., who was for
some years prominently Identified with
the Interests of his section of the state.
BIr. Hunt Is a native Georgian and
has been for some time a citizen of At
lanta, but resided for a number of
years In Mississippi, where he met
ills* Austin. They were playmatee In
childhood, since which time an un
broken friendship has existed between
them, culminating In their marriage.
BIr. and Mr*. Hunt are at home to
their frlenda at 342 Lawton street,
West End, thla city.
SIKES-JOYNER.
An Interesting marriage of Wednes
day waa that of Mlza Bessie Joyner, of
Bllllen, to Mr. Sweeney Sikes, of Au
gusto, which was solemnized at the
home of the bride's parents at noon.
A large number of Augustan* attended
the marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Sikes will
make their home •with the grqom’g
parents, Mr. and Mra. R. II. Slk^s,
Wood lawn.
JACKSON-JACKSON.
Bliss Belle Jackson, of Union Point,
and BIr. George Jackson, of Aqguzto v
were married Wednesday afternoon at
o'clock at the home of the bride at
Union Point. The young couple left
Immediately after the marriage for Au
gusts, where they will be complimented
with a large reception by Mrs. A. A.
Gull!, on Thirteenth street
SMITH-POPE.
The marriage of Miss Edna Pope and
BIr. W. R. C. Smith will take place
Thursday afternoon at 6:30 o'clock! at
the home of the bride elect's mother,
Mrs. L. J. Pope, on Third street. The
ceremony will be performed by Rev.
M. L. Troutman, of the Park Street
Methodist Church. In the presence of
only relatives end a few friends.
Miss Alina Pope will be maid of
MU* BniI« Pom
BIr. W. F. Parkhurst will be beat man.
The bride will wear a gown of white
radium silk with a bertha of point lace.
8he will carry a bouquet of bride
see and lilies of the valley.
Mlsa Alma Pop* wilt wear a toilette
of white silk figured with forget-me-
nots. Her bouquet will be of white
roses tied with blue ribbons.
Btlss Suste May Pope and Miss Bes
sie Pope's gown* will be of w-hlte chif
fon, and they will carry bouquets of
white sweet peas.
After the ceremony the bridal party
and guests Will be entertained at a
buffet supper. Later BIr. Smith and hla
bride will leave for an extended trip
East.
MRS. CRUSSELLE TO ENTERTAIN
CARD CLUB THURSDAY NIGHT.
Mrs. W. F. Cruaselle will entertain'
her card club Thursday evening at her
home on 8pring street Besides the
regular rlub members, Mr*. Cruaselle
will entertain a few friends In com
pliment to Mis* Ponder, the guest of
is* Cruaselle.
MRS. JORDAN ENTERTAINS.
Thursday afternoon Mr*. Harvle
Jordan entertained at her home In
..'eat End In honor of Miss Florence.
Williams, whoee marriage to Mr. Bailey,
of Rome, Win occur this month. The
occasion was a miscellaneous shower,
and Miss Williams was the recipient of
many dainty pieces of lingerie, fine
drawn work and household linen.
Mr*. Jordan's home was decorated 1
with marguerites mi l sweet peaa, and
Wedding Bouquets
Rose, Carnation,
Lily of the Valley, • Sweet Pea.
The very best of everything at reasonable
prices. Orders for Bouquets, Decorations, or
other wedding purposes will always receive our
prompt and most careful attention.
PROPRIETORS WOODLAWN GREENHOUSES
MRS. DECKER IS RE-ELECTED
HEAD OF WOMEN'S CLUBS
By Private Leased Wire.
St. Paul, Blinn., June 7.—At the ses
sion yesterday of tha general Feder
ation of Women’s Clube, the election
was held, resulting In the recommen
dation of the nominating committee
being adopted, aa follows;
President, Sarah Platt Decker, Den
ver; first vice president, Mrs. Phillip
M. Moore, St. Louie; second vice pres
ident, BIr*. May Alden Ward, Boston;
recording eecretary, Mr». John D. Sher
man, Chicago; corresponding secretary,
Mr*. Charles Perkins, Knoxville, Tenn.:
treasurer, Mrs. Joslah Evans Cowles,
Los Angeles; auditor, Mrs. P. V. Pen-
nypacker, Austin, Texas. Directors,
Mrs. O. P. Kinsey, Indiana; Blrs. Sa
rah A. Evans, Oregon; Bin. John
stone, Kansas; Blrs. Alice Johnson,
Rhode Island; Mrs. Guy R. C. Allen,
Wist Virginia; Mrs. Phillip Carpen
ter, New York; Blrs. W. P. Orr, Ohio;
Mrs. Frank Shlek, Wyoming.
A telegram from President Roosevelt
In reply to telegrams urging, on be
half of the convention, hie Influence to
secure the passage of the Burton bill
to save Niagara Falls, was read. The
president said he cordially agreed with
the project and hoped to secure fa
vorable action by congress.
the reception hall where Miss
Cortnne Gerdlne served punch, many
palms and ferns were used. Between
the library and dining room was sus
pended a wedding bell In white and
green. From Us clapper, which con
tained a thimble and ring, hung white
and green ribbons which the guests
drew oqt.
Each guest received a pretty favor,
those of the matrons being silver
mounted memorandum books, and those
given the young women, miscellaneous.
BIr*. Jordan’s guests were Blisses
Florence Williams, Nettle Mills, Ger
trude and Lee Brandon, Mary and
Caroline Howell. Alice White, Manraret
Brown. Blargaret Bern', Annie Bluse,
Bllldred Chambers, Caroline Baylor,
Florence Allen, Mesdames Will Heath,
D. L MacIntyre, W. H. Allen, E. G.
Black, Charles Haden, Allen Bates,
Kendall Welslger, Albert BlarbuL Wll-
I am McClelland, Frank Baker, John
Matthews. 8t. Elmo Blasengale, J,
Simpson.. ■. ■
TABLE O'HOTE DINNERS
8ATURDAY AT COUNTRY CLUB
The first of the table d'hote dinners
will commence Saturday evening at
the Country Club. Dinner will be
served oh the terrace at s o’clock and
during th# evening an attractive must
cal program will be given.
A number of parties are being ar
ranged for Saturday, as society thor
oughly enjoys throe Informal gather^
Inga
MERRITT-DAVI80N.
One of the most beautiful weddings
which ever occurred In Greensboro,
Go., was that of Bliss Temperancei Es
telle Davison to Colonel George A. Bier-
rltt Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock at
the Baptist church In that city.
Before the ceremony Miss Marie
Barnhart sang "Harts and Flow-era,”
after which the bridal party entered
to the strains of Mendelssohn's wed
ding march, played by Mlsa Nellie
Hall.
The ribbon-bearers, little Mlsse*
Norme Little and Bammle Gheesling,
with long ribbons of tulle formed an
aisle, down which the bridal party
walked. Ft rat, Miss Kate Evans and
BIr. Wade Durham, of WoodvIIIa; Mlsa
Carrie Davison and Dr. E. G. Adams,
Bliss Addle Copelan and Colonel J. P.
Brown, Bliss Willie Blay Tappan and
BIr. Luther Smith.
Then the little (lower girls, Sara Hall
and Marlon Park, immediately pre
ceded the bride with her matron of
honor, Blrs. Mercer Reynolds down
th* middle aisle, while the mold of
honor, Mlsa France* Adams going
down the right and th# beet man. Col
onel Jams* Davison, with the groom,
down the left aisle.
The ceremony woe performed by
Rev. A. F. O. Kelley.
The bridesmaid* wore pink and
white dree**, with pink sashes and
white hat* and carried arms full of
pink and white sweet peas. The ma
tron and maid of honor wore white
dresse* and hats and carried pink and
white sweet peas.
Th* brids’s beautiful wedding gown
was of soft white point d'esprit over
taffeta mad# princess#, wtlh a great
deal of hand work on the corsage. Her
going-sway gown wo* of gray voll
mode with an eton coat, which ahe
wore over a lingerie blouse.
Blrs Blerritt Is th* youngest daugh
ter of Mrs Ella Davison and Is great-
admired.
Colonel Merritt I* one of the beat-
known lawyers In the county and has
many friends throughout tne state.
The young couple left on the after
noon train for Tallulah Falls where
they will spend several weeks.
Among the out-of-town guests pres
ent were: Mr. Wade Durham, Mrs
William Cartwright, Mrs. R. E. Davi
son, Mr. Jim Armstrong, Mrs Floyd,
BIr. J. H.. Bowles, Mrs. C. C. Davison,
Miss Annlb Davison, Blisses Young, of
Woodville; Blrs. J. B. Davison, of At
lanta; Mr. and Blrs. Ed Lewis, Misses
Annie Lou Tappan, Carrie Blerritt, BIr.
and Mrs. Charlie Blerritt, of Slloam;
BIr. and Mrs. Genie Blerritt. of White
Plains; Blisses Newsome, Hart, Sib
ley, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Elizabeth
Thornton, of Union Point; Blrs. Charlie
Sanders, Mrs. Lelch, Miss Colclough,
Bliss Calloway, of Penfleld.
:
Personal Mention
MI-s/4 Birdie Sears, of Orlando, t-u
Is In the city, en route to Kentucky for
the summer. Bliss Sears Is the guest
of the family of her uncle, BIr. J w
Sears, 325 East Gedrgla avenue
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Woodslde and
BIr. John J. Woodslde, Jr., have re-
turaed from nn extended trip throuzh
California and are at home at the Men
denhall.
BIr*. Clyde Hardwick and Blrs. ]. o.
Johnson, of Cleveland, Tenn., have re-
turned home after several weeks' star
In Atlanta.
Miss Anna Brjlan, of Greenville, a
C, and Mix* Louise Lamar, of Mon-
tlcello, Fla., are the guests of MU#
Clara Hutchins.
BUFFET SUPPER OF
MR. AND MRS. BACHELOR.
On Wednesday evening Mr. and Blrs.
Van Astor Bachelor entertained at d
buffet supper, this being the second
anniversary of their marriage. Besides
their wedding attendants only members
of the family were present. A delicious
buffet supper waa served and the occa
sion was one of delightful Informality.
AUGUSTA WEDDING8.
Bflss Georgia Kllttngaworth, of Au
gusta, and Mr. Edward Weathersbea,
of Wilmington, N. C., were married
Monday at the -arsonage of St. James
church, Augusta, In the presence of t.
number of intimate friends. Rev. S.
R. Belk officiated. The young couple
left Immediately after the marriage for
their future home In Wilmington.
A quiet home marriage Wednesday
waa that of Mlsa Mary Emily Wright,
of Augusta, to Rev. Wilbur, of Phila
delphia. The marriage wag extremely
quiet, owing to tho mourning of the
bride's family. The popular couple left
after the marriage for an extended
bridal trip. They will also tour Europe
this summer.
Mrs. O. P. Guthrie, of Latonla, Kv,
la the guest of her daughter, Miss Ger
trude Guthrie, 235 West Peachtre#
street
Blrs. Harry Krouse, who.ls spending
some time In Asheville, N. C., will re
turn to Atlanta, the .latter part of June.
Bliss Blartha Berry, who spent sev
eral hours In Atlanta Wednesday, has
returned to her homo In Rome.
Bfn. Carroll Payne and Misses Laurs
and Helen Payne returned Thursdnr
morning from Tate Springs.
BIr. E. M. Roberts Is spending some
time In North Georgia, where hli
health Is much Improved.
Mr. EL C. Atkins will leave soon for
New York, to visit his son, Mr. Robert
Atkins, for several weeks.
BIr. Sale Phelan, of Montgomery,
after spending Wednesday In the city,
has. returned nome.
Mrs. Barbara Dodd will spend s por
tion of the summer with Blrs. ,E. E.
Rivers, at Roxorough.
Bliss Ora Sue Mitchell will leave nut
week to visit Blrs. Walter Bllddleton, Is
Hollywood, Ga.
Bfre. T. J. Woof ter,'of Athens, Is the
guest of her sister, Mra. Harvle Jordan.
In West End.
CONCERT AT MARIST HALL.
The event in the musical circles will
be the concert which will take place
Thursday evening at the Blarlst Col
lege halt.
The muslclon who will take part wilt
be: BIr, Vernon d'Arnalle, BIr. Oscar
Pappenhelmer and Mr. J. Fowler Rich
ardson.
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
-NEW BRACELETS—
Just Received. Look at Them.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
Diamond Merchant an,l Jeweler.
Century Building. Whitehall St.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Master Edward R. Ravenel, Jr., en
tertained fifty of his young friends
Thursday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock
at the -home of hla parents, BIr. and
Bfre. Edward R Ravenel, at College
Park, at a beautiful party commemora
tive of his seventh birthday. Pretty
wild flowers were used in artistic pro
fusion In the decoration of the home.
Master Ravenel vBie aeeleted In the
entertainment of hts guests by hla sis
ters, Miss Eleanor Ravenel and Miss
Virginia Ravenel, and by hla brother.
Master Leonard Ravenel.
Delightful refreshments were served,
the Ice* being frozen In fruit shape*, In
natural tints. During the afternoon
the children enjoyed ■ playing many
games.
Misses Virginia and Eleanor Ravenel
wore lovely white lingerie frocks, with
pretty ribbon sashes and hair rib
bons.
DAY-GUILD.
The marriage of Mlaa Mabel Young
Guild and Mr. Thomas F. Day took
place Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock
at the home of the bride on Crew-
street. Rev. J. E. White, of the Sec
ond Baptist church, performed the cer
emony, after which the bride and
groom left for Savannah to go by water
to New York. They will be at home
after the 12th In Lumber City, where
Mr. Day Is a prominent lawyer and la
mayor of the town.
Knlcker—Primitive men plowed the
earth with a sharpened stick.
Bocker—You don't mean to say golf
dated back that far?—New York Sun.
Magnlflcent collection beautiful Pic
ture Postal Card*. It will Interest
you to see this display. For sale by
PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY,
la Lobby Piedmont HotcL
Blrs. Blsrtln Dooly, Mlsa Louise Donlf
and Mias Helen Flynn are *t Cumber
land Island.
Btlsi Helen Guthrie, of Latonls, Ky,
Is visiting her. sister. Miss Gertrud#
Guthrie.
Blrs. Lula 8. Stovall left Thursday ]
for New York, where she will "pend
ten days.
BIr. and Mr*. J. H. Gerdlne, former^
of Macon, are making their home u
Atlanta.
Bfre. Livingston Mtm* left today W
Boston. She will spend a month In tn# |
East.
Governor Terrell and Colonel Walt*
Andrews have returned from Mllledg#-
ville.
BIr. and Blrs. Blanton Fortson !>»'• |
moved Into their new home on Pe»«*
tree.
Sirs. Anqa O. Phelan returned Wed
needay night to her home at way
cross.
Mrs. G. T. Dodd and children wffl |
leave next week for Indian Sprinf.
Mr*. John Kitten entertained
Bridge Club Wednesday morning
her I
BIr. and Mr*. Charles Piper, "f BIN ]
mlngham, are at the Piedmont.
Mr. Wreatham Oathrlght *iH 'J** 1
Saturday for New York city.
Mr. Blorton Young, of Wayrross, re
turned home Wednesday night —j
Bits* Ids Lee Hill leave* Saturdaf |
for her home at Washington, tie-
BIr*. John Evlns and children
visiting In Alabama.
Bliss Hattie Veab of AuaU-H. 1* vU *1
Itlng friends In the city.
Rev. Dr. French has returned to l>“ I
home at Waycros*.
BIr. on.] Mra. J. B. Whitehead a* |
at Tate Springs.
Mr. ami BIr*. Harry Englte^J* “ I
New York city.
of Vk»|
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Mis* Annie Hall U the gue-t •
Fannie Turner.
Is* Blarie Parka U vlaltWS ft 11 '- 1 ' 1 * I
in Sclmu, Ala.
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