The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 08, 1906, Image 8

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..JO‘ TTOJ^ ATEAWTa GEOBGTanT BBB /UWB ■. I Mr rk*r srlfr And Woman s Interests J. L. Hand, and Is Vi ned In both the buslne world. Mr. and Mr*. Parkar laft on tha evening train for an extended trip North. Thare were many vlaltora from Thomaavllle In attendance at tha wedding. GODDARD-NICOLSON WEDDING 18 TO BE A BRILLIANT EVENT. The wadding of Mlaa Mary Nlcolann and Mr. Jam** N. Goddard will be tha aorlal event of tha latter part of Juno, taking plare on the evening of the 20th at All Saint* church, on Weat Peachtree (treat. ' Ml** Nannie Nlcolaon will be maid of honor and Mr. Brutua Clay will be beat mart Tha brlde*mald* will be M!*a Laura Hill Payne, Mlaa Annie Fltten. Ml** Mary Klngebery and Mlaa groomsmen «til b* Mr. Andrew Nlcolaon. Mr. William Hill. Mr. Wil liam Tayloa of Washington and Mr. Robert Clarke. Tha usher* will be Mr. Charles Conk lin. Mr. Prank Hawkins. Dr. W. 8. El kin, Mr. James McKeldln. Mr. Samuel Coleman of Macon and Mr. Robert Maddox. After the ceremony an elegant re ception will be held at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Nlcolaon. on For rest avenue. McCRARY-WALKER. Invitation* hare been Issued to the marriage of Ml** Mary Neel Walker, of Monroe, to Mr. Joseph Boyd Mc Crary, of Atlanta, the-wedding to take jdace will be a sweet-pea wedding, and this lovely ilower will be used profuse ly In the decoratlon*. The brldekmalda •will be Misses Irene and Louise Walk er. Lonelle Mobley and Pauline Now ell, of Monroe; Silas Rebecca Noll, of Grinin: Miss Reha Irving, of Washing ton: ills* Ellsnbeth Harrold. of Amer- leua, and Miss Allle Joseph, of Co lumbus. The bridesmaids will sing the "Bridal Chorus," from Lohengrin. Miss Annette Walker will be maid of honor. Rev. Stokes Walker will officiate. VAN HORNE-JONE8. The friends of Mr. D. Spence Van Home, of Monroe, O*., are Interested In the announcement of hi* engage ment to Miss Florence. Mae Jones, of Birmingham, Ala., the wedding to take place June It. Owing to the promi nence of the contracting parties the wedding will be a most Interesting •vent. MR, CLAY AND MR. HILL TO GIVE A DINNER FOR MISS NICOLSON AND MR. GODDARD. Mr. Brutus Clay and Mr. William Hill will entertain at dinner Friday evening at the Capital City Club In honor of Mlaa Mary Nlcolaon and Mr. James Goddard. The dinner will be served In the blue room and the table will have as Its cen- roee* and ferns. Mr. Clay's and Mr. Hill's guests will Include, beside the guest* of honor, Miss Nannie Nlcolson, Miss Annie Fit- ten, Miss Ruth Hallman, Miss 1-aura Hill Payne. Mias Eugenia Oglesby, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Conklin, Mr. Rob ert Clarke, Mr. Howell Peeples, Mr. Hugh Foreman and Dr. W. 8. Elkin. IF YOU KNEW THE TRUTH About the milk aud cream that comes into vo- home you would never use any but the Pu. Milk and Food Pompany’s product. For your health’s sake and foi ST LADIES’ AUXILIARY. The regular monthly business meet ing of tha Ladles' Auxiliary of the Y. be helf F at 4:20 o'clock, In the Gospel hall of the aeaoclatlon. The vice presidents are requested to report on work done In their churches. A literary program will be rendered. Mist Ruth Blodget will recite and Miss Jessie Jones will read. After the pro gram a social time MU be enjoyed. AN AL FRE8CO ENTERTAINMENT. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thigpen gave a handsome al fresco entertainment few evenlnga since at their home at Sandersvllle, Ga, complimentary Mlaa Thigpen, Mlea Jones and Miss Crawford., The lawn waa brightly 11 lumtnated with Japanese lanterns and other picturesque devices. During the evening musical selections were ren dered, an especial feature being the singing of Japanese aongs, by Mies Holt and Mies Wynn, dressed In Japa nose costumes. Refreshments were served at small tables on the lawn. CAMPBELL-BROWN. The marriage -of Mies Stella Cornelia Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Wiley B. Brown, to Mr. Wilburn C. Campbell, which took place at the home of the bride's parents at Asheville, N. C., on Thursday morning, waa one of the most elaborate of the summer weddings. The Brown borne was tastefully dec orated In pink and white devices and the Idea of a June wedding was fully demonstrated by the elaborate decora tions with pink and while rosea. The bride wa* handsomely gowned In a traveling suit of gray taffeta silk with hand-run tucks, with hat and glovrs to match. The maid of honor, Miss Katheryn May Brown, the only attendant, wore a frock of cream net over a soft shade nf pink taffeta. She carried a large bouquet of pink and while rosea. The beet man was Dr. Rufo Mc Cracken. of Wayneevllle. The ceremony wa* performed by Rev. Dr. Lunsfhrd, of the Baptist church, after which a reception was held. The oouple left on the afternoon train for an extended Eastern trip. KIMBRO-BRYANT. Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the home of the bride's mother, at Greens- l*oro, Os., occurred the marriage of VI" Ada Bryan to Mr. W. II. Klmbro, of Madlaon. The marriage was a quiet one, wit nessed only by the Immediate family •nd a few Intimate friend*. The young couple toft Immediately after the wedding ceremony for Madl aon, where they will reside In the fu ture. CARTLEDQE-ROUN8AVILLE. The marriage of Mies Mary Mere dith Rnunsavtlle to Mr. Edward C. Cartlrdge, of Atlanta, took place on Wednesday evening at I o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Rounsavllle, on Second avenue, at Rome. Rev. J. W. Wnrdlaw, of Amerlcua, unde of the bride, performed the nup tial ceremony, assisted by Dr. Theron Rice, of Atlanta. Mias lalar, of Florida, waa the maid of honor, and Dr. William Goldemllh, of Atlanta, acted as the best man. Lit tle Mieses Mary Ooetchtua and Cath erine West were the flower girls, and Barrington King ring-bearer. The ushers were Dr. William Win ston and Max Wright, of Rome, and Messrs. Sanderson and Waldon, of Canada. The parlor decorations were In white and green. Upon each side of the altar, which had as a background an Immense plate-glass mirror, were two columns entwined with garlands of smllax. between which were bnnks of feme, palms and magnolia blossoms. The tops nf both columns were studded with wax tapers, which shed a soft light over the brilliant scene. The library was decorated with pink rose* and carnations, with an arch outlined with asparagus ferns and sweet peas. In the dining room Mexi can lace waa uaed on the table with quantities qf pink rose*. The confec tion* were also In pink. The bride's gown waa of white chif fon cloth, garnished with real lace, and she carried, a bouquet of white roars and lilies of tha valley. The bride's only jewel waa a pearl and dia mond prndanL which waa the gift of the groom. beautiful musical program formed a prelude and postlude to the Interest ing ceremony. Mr. Howard Tlneley presided at the piano, and Miss Allda Prlnlup performed on the violin. Just before tha wedding processional Mr. William McWilliams Intoned the ex quisite "O Thou Sublime, Sweet Even ing Btar,” from Tannhauser, and dur ing the ceremony Mlea Prlntup ren dered the Intermesso "Cavalerla Rue- Henna" Miss Rounsavllle Is a cultured young woman and has many friends, not only In Rome, but all over the elate. Dr. Cartledge Is one of Atlanta's brightest and moat popular young phy defalks. SHEARER-COOK. A pretty home wedding of Wednea day evening waa that of Miss Kate Marie Cook and Mr. Joseph Morris Shearer. The ceremony was per. formed at 9 o'clock In the presence of lurge assemblage of relatives and friends. Tha ceremony was followed by an Informal reception. The bride was handsome In her wed ding gown of soft white satin, made princess, and trimmed In lace and pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. The gning-away gown — ■ — ■ =====1 or bride a roses. Tpe going-away gown other attendants were Ml.ee* Jennie .l‘? n •“* Mur witiisms and .Taaatn r.tavav f"® same color completed the Mae Williams and Jessie Glover, Moasrs. Marlon Wlngfleld, Edgar,Sla ton. Little Sarah Glover bore the wedding ring to the altar/ Preceding the ceremony Mr. Glover McGhee rendered the accompaniment at the organ, while Miss Annie Jones aanr "Because.” .fter the ceremony the bridal part: horn waa tendered a reception at the home the young couple 1 on a honeymoon trip. POLLITZER-HIGGINS Invitations announcing the marriage of Mlea Mabel Claire Htggtna to Mr. Hal R. Pollltser have been Issued, the wedding to occur June 14, at the home of the bride's parents at Covington. Mies Higgins I* the eldest daughter nd Mrs. W. J. Higgins and la GLOVER-WINGFIELD, The wedding of Miss Louise Wlng fleld to Mr. Jute M. Olovrr took plare at the First Presbyterian church Rome Wednesday evanlng at 7:10 o'rlock, In the presence of a large con course of admiring friends. The care- mony waa Impressively performed by the pastor. Dr. O. O. Sydnor. Mlaa Faria* Wright and Mr. John honor maid and heat man, whin ‘PHONE US” = BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Druggists, 24 WHITEHALL STREET. We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free [ Atlanta Agents for Candy 80c Pound of Dr. am . one of Covington'* moat popular and accomplished young ladle*. Mr. Pollu ter waa for aome time superintendent of the electric plant In that city, but for some time has resided In Fltsger. aid. Mr. and Mrs. Pollltser will make their future home In Flligerald. BRIDGE TEA. At the home of Mrs. D. I. McIn tyre the Wept End Bridge Clnb enter, talned their frlenda at a bridge tea Friday afternoon. The club members who acted aa host eases wars: Mrs. Marshal Eckford, Mra. B. F. Ulmer, Mra. Irvine Walker, Mra. 8. Z. Ruff, Mr*. Gordon Woodruff, Mlaa Overby •nd Mrs. Mclntyra and Mlaa Florence Allen. MI88 EVERHART TO ENTERTAIN Miss Ethel Everhart has Issued Invi tations to an anagram party at which ahe will entertain Juna 12 In honor of the literary department of the senior the literary department of the aenlo class of IMS of the Girls' High school. Mlaa Everhart's home at Want En< End will be deebrsted for the occasion with quantities of sweet pea*, and the score card* and loea will b* In pink and white. Mlaa Everhart will be assisted In re ceiving by her mother and by her sis ter, Mis* Klfrlds Everhart. Besides the member* of the literary department of the aenlor class, she will have as her gueata Mieses Bessie and Rose Moran, Louise Solms, Margaret Hoyt and Mlaa Chapman. PARKER-BAG08. A social event of great Interest was the wedding Wednesday afternoon of Mlae Irwin Baggs to Mr. John William Parker at the home of the bride's father. Mr. C. M. Baggs, on Hand ave nue, Pelham, Ga. The houe* was beau tifully decorated with potted plants and cut flowers, pink and white being the color scheme. Mis* Caro Twltty played the Wedding March. The cere mony was performed by Rev. H. P. Jackson, pastor of the First paptlet Church at Pelham Ion* llowen and Blanch McElvey In pink, who were pretty little girls dressed formed an aisle of ribbon through which the bridal party passed. Mtsa Kathleen Odum, of Blakely, wae maid of honor, and preceded the bride, who came In on the arm of her father. Mr. Parker entered with his best man. Mr. Edgar Brandon, of Thom- asvtlle. The bride's wedding gown wae while embroidered mull, and she carried bride's rose*. Miss Odum wa* dressed In while with a pink girdle and car ried pink carnation*. Mrs. Parker as Mis* Baggs won many costume. The bridesmaids were Mies Ethel Thomas and Mias Bessie Stahl. Their dainty dresses were of white chiffon and lace. They carried pink roses and wore wreatha of the same Ilower* In their hair. The groomsmen were Mr. T. A. Kemp and Mr. Richard James. Mr. and Mrs. Shearer left at 11 o'clock, to be away several weeks. On their return they will be at home at 520 Washington street. A NEW 80CIETY JOURNAL. Advices from London state that the moat artistic journal ever produced In England will be The .Throne, which Is to make Its appearance this month. Is to be more like anVlhum of beauti ful pictures than a society journal, and It haa tha most Influential backing. Queen Alexandra has consented to con tribute to the flrst number, which Is In Itself a very unusual honor, and nearly every duchess, American and English, The Throne will not be found on any of the ordinary bookstalls. It will be privately subscribed for, at the rate of 114 a year. The promoters may make It a weekly or a fortnightly edition, t feature of the journal will be the re production In color by a new process of aome of the famous pictures In Eng lish country homes. Mrs. Arthur Paget, who was Miss Mary Sterens, daughter of Mrs. Paran Stevens, of New Yqrk, has consented to look after the American news, and Mrs. Hwfa Williams, the best-dreeaed woman In London, Is to look after the fashion department. BROWN-VAUGHN. Mrs. J. B. Vaughn and Dr. Brown were married Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Hotel DeLtch, at Eastman. Ga. The bride's drees was a >earl gray radium silk trimmed rish point tace and chiffon. The bridal party entered the parlor to the strains of Mendelssohn's wed ding march, which was rendered by Mra. Ollmore. Rev. B. 8. Sentell performed the ceremony. They left Immediately for Atlantic Beach and other polnte of Interest. TO MEET MI8S IDA LEE HILL. The euchre party at which Mlsi Hat tie Lee Weat, of Decatur, entertained for Mlea Ida Lee Hill Thursday after noon was a delightful affair. Beventy- flve Invitations were Issued, and euchre waa the gama played. The flrst prise BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS- Just Received. Look *t Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall SI. DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE will tench from June I to •August 15 in his residence music studio, 271 Ivy St. Terms by mail or Belf tele phone 918. . , , , f° r your eh dren s sake here are a few things you shou consider: First—Who is your milkman? Second—Do you know' from where he ol tains his supply ai d whether that supply ; pure, the cows are healthy, and if the bams an surroundings are under sanitary conditions? Third—If your supply is delivered in bottlcf are the bottles absolutely clean and sterilized Fourth—Do you know where these bottles are filled—whether in a wagon, on the street a filthy bam, or in a sauitary plant where the conditions are such as to insure* against contamination? Through our modern scientific pasteuriziuz 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 at the same price? Pasteurized Cream Used in Our Ice Cream. We make a special point, and take particular pride in furnishing deli- idfr fruit ices for dinners, parties, lundieons aud bau- cious ice creams anc quets. “Last Minute Orders”—when something has gone wrong in the kitch en—are a particular specialty with us. We deliver in time for dinner am ice cream order received up to 5 p. m. that day. Wagons Deliver to All Parts of the City. PURE MILK AND FOOD CO. PHONE; 3301. waa won by Miss Ethel Kelly, and waa a dainty .lace handkerchief. The con solation. a hand-painted bonbon dish, went to Mies Lucllc Dennis, while Miss Hill was presented with a white kid belt. Miss West waa aialated In receiving by her mother, who wore a lingerie gown of white. Mia* West's dainty dress waa white mull and lace. Mlaa Ida Lee Hill wore a yellow batlate, particularly becoming to her brunette beauty. MI83 RAY’S EUCHRE FOR MISS NORCROSS. One of the most enjoyable parties given.in Weat End this week waa the euchre at which Mias Bessie Ray en tertained Friday morning for Mlea Grace Norcroaa, ‘who la receiving a cordial welcome from her Atlanta friends aRer a prolonged visit West. Miss Ray's home was decorated with quantities of sweet peas, and after the game a delicious luncheon waa served at the card tables. The flrst prise was a nils green silk parasol, and the con solation a pair of silk hose. Miss Nor- cross, the guest of honor, was presented with a dainty hand-painted picture. guertte Hemphill, Mlaa Shively, Mlea Gallagher, of Tampa; Miss Helen Payne, Mia* Helen O'Brien, Mlaa Mc Gowan Phelan, Mlaa Lottie Wylie, Mlaa Aline Patterson, Mlaa Lottie Wylie, Mias Leone Ladaon, Mlaa Margaret Ladson, Mlaa Alice Davidson, Mis* Frances Connally, Mlaa Marion Peel, Mlaa Florence Hobbs, Mis* Emma Rob inson, Mr. Logan Clarke, Mr. William Parkhurat, Mr. Jess* Draper, Mr. Ar thur Clarke, Mr. Burton Clarke, Mr. Willis Ragan, Mr. Wlcklllfe Goldsmith, Mr. Richard Thornton, Mr, Eugene Thornton, Mr. Ben Goodyear, Mr. J. C. Harris, Jr., Mr. Marshall Johnson, Mr. Phlnlsy Gary, Mr. J. W. Pope, Jr., Mr. James Prince, Mr. Howard Parker, Carson, Miss Llpacomb, Mias Knthii Brown, Mlaa Brown. Mlaa Burbrldgq Florida; Mra. Jamea a. Miller, j Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Albert Coll Mr. Dugas McCleeky, Mr. Hugh Scott, -ffughFi — Mr. Fort Scott. Mr. Hugh Foreman, Mr. J. B. Connally, Mr. Frank Mitchell, Mr. Wharton Mitchell, Mr., Carl Rid ley, Mr. Rogers Keeae, Mr. Holland Lowndes. MR8. HINES’ LUNCHEON. Mrs. Joseph Htnee will have os her guest next week Mrs. Edwin Houston, of Annlaton. On Thursday Mrs. Hines 111 entertain twelva friends at lunch eon In honor of Mrs. Houston. Mrs. lllnee' handsome home on Weat Peach tree street will be decorated with sweet peas, and her place cards will contain a hand-painted design In these flower*. The luncheon table will have a center- decs painted In sweet peas, and bon ns will be In pink and white. COMER-WILLIAMS. The marriage of Mlea Jemmte Maude Williams to Mr. Ed Sanford Comer, at Maysvllle, Ga.. was solemnised noon, and waa a social event of special Interest. The church was beautifully decorated with white flowers and palms. Mlaa Pauline Montgomery rendered Mendelwohn's wedding march, to which strain* the bridal party entered. The attendants were: Misses Maude Mont' gomery. Maude Pittman, Lonnie Mitch- i • IliiAtaall Maaiea T ll’o*• ell, Nollna Mitchell, Messrs. J. War ren Smith, Burt Ellison, Frank Boyd and Fred Whitehead. Mr. Henry W. Meador* was beat man and Mlaa Wor- tlr Montgomery maid of honor. The ceremony wa* performed by Rev. H. T. Branham, of Jefferson, Ga. The party passed out as Mlaa Mont gomery played Lohengrin's march. Al the residence of the bride an elab orate wedding breakfast was served, after which the bride and groom left for Asheville, N. C„ and many points East. CHI PHI DANCE AT SEGADLO'S HALL. The Chi PhF fraternity will giro a dance Friday evening at Segadlo's hall, which will be decorated for the occa sion with the fraternity color*, scarlet and blue. Mr. and Mr*. Carroll Paynev Dr. nnd Mrs. Robert Ridley, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Austell Thornton will be the chap erons. Among the belles and beaux who will be present are: Miss Janie Speer, Mlae Susie May Pope, Mlsa Laura Payne. Mtea Bessie Pope, Miss Edith Russell, Mlea Nina Gentry. Miss Mar- IN HONOR OF MI88 HA&RIS. The visit of Mlaa Faith Ranis, of Nashville, to Mra. Alonxo Richardson, of College Park, has been the] occasion of several charming parties this week. Mies Harris le the young daughter of the well-known writer, Mr*. Lundy Harris, and Inherits In a marked de gree the brilliant mental attainments and lovable personality of her mother. Mrs. Richardson la entertaining in her honor a week-end house i party. Besides Mlae Harris and Mlsa Eugenia and Mr. Edward Richardson, the mem ber* of the house party are: Mies Frankie McCrary, Mlaa Wlllene Broom. Messrs. Clark, of Jacksonville; Pop* Oglesby, of Quitman; Clyde Byrd, of Live Oak, and Claude Yow, of Atlanta. Friday evening Mra. Richardson will entertain at a lawn party the young people of College Park. On Saturday a picnic will be given for her gueata and Saturday evanlng they will enjoy a straw ride. Mr*. John Barry, Mr*. Edward McC ren, Mrs. Van Landlngham. Invited to tea were Mra. John R Mlaa Emory, of Jacksonville, FI Mr*. Edward Haynes, Mrs. Nixon, M Patterson, Mn. Willis Jones, M Blackburn Dunn, Mias Law. Miss Ki ly. Mra. John J. Woodslde, Mrs. No. Broyles, Mra. Edward Morlty, Mrs. J. rome Beam, Mr*. J. G. Holenbeck. Mr Brown, Mr*. Farley. Mra. Kemme, Mr Cloud, Mr*. Roberta, Mra. James Oil bert, Mra. Laura Hammond, Miss Allr Davidson, Mlaa Haiel Adkins, Mrs. 8 T. Merritt, Mra. Mile*. MRS. SMITH'S BRIDGE TEA IN HONOR OF VISIT0R8 Mrs. 8amuel Smith entertained at bridge tea Friday afternoon In honor of her gueata. Miss Ludlow, of Win ston-Salem. N. C„ and Miss Mario Dickson, of Kentucky. Marguerite* of fern* were uaed with decorative effect In the reception and dining room*. Mra. Smith received her guests In a lingerie gown of mull and lace. Mlaa Ludlow wore a toilette of white, silk and baby Irish lace, nnd Mlaa Dickson wa* becomingly gowned In white batiste and valenclennea lace. Invited to play bridge were Mlsa Ftorene Richardson, Mies Ethel Kelly. Miss Jennie Mobley, Mlea Ethel Mob ley. Mis Emma Robinson, Mlsa Blanche MAC MILLAN-THOMA8 WEDDING. The wedding of Mias Kathleen Clan ton Thomas and Mr. George MacMil lan, of Philadelphia, waa solemnized Thursday evening at the residence of Colonel and Mr*. J. .Jefferson Thomu, parents of the bride. In Alexander street. The home was beautifully dec orated with palms, ferns, magnolli blooms, and with quantities of pint and white sweet |>eaa and pink roses, the handsome pier glasses and wells al- moat covered with exqulste garland*. In front of one of the mirrors, the bridal tableau wo* farmed. The attendants were Miss Lade Thomas, .Mr. Clyde Aycock, Miss Marie Mitchell nnd Mr. Jeff D. Then™, brother of the bride, of Augusta: Mbs Annolla Hollis, of California, w ith Col onel Turner C. Thomas, brother of the bride, of Augusta; >•:»* Ilattle Mitch- el and Mr. Duncan N. Ingraham: Mr. A. David Quarles, and Miss Gertrude Clanton Ingraham: Mr. Warren Camp nnd Mr. Thomas E. Mallory, best mao; Mr*. Julian P. Thorns*, of New York, .slater of the bride, matron of honor; Miss Cora Lou Thomas, sister of the bride, maid of honor. The bride entered with the groom General Clemnt A. Evans performed the ceremony. Harry Laurens Ingre- ham wa* usher and ribbon bearer. Th/ bridal party entered front the stairway to the strains of Mendelssohn's march. ; ho bride wore a lovely goers ef white embroidered net over white zllh. Wllh pearl ornament*. She wore * tulle vWI and rnrried a »hower bouquet of white peas and asparagus fern*, "he matron of honor waa rnwned In a Par isian creation of rare lace and em broidered net, with touches of n*hl gqeen chiffon and diamond ornament". Har large bouquet wa* of sweet pea*. Mlaa Thomas, maid of honor, wort J very pretty dotted awls* and lace. »“ a ah* carled beautiful pink roses, "he Continued on Oppoeit* Page. 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