The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 11, 1906, Image 8

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Pink chiffon, fanhioneri with delicate chlffo Mr*. Henry Wortha ported gown of Irish Ii Miss Nannie Nlcolaon's tollett of white mull trimmed with Valen ciennes lace and made prlncease. Mrs. OttJey wore & toilette of pale taffeta trimmed with cluny lace. Mias Treat wore white mescaline. trimmed with valenclennes lace. If It.lnjurlouft to the health of In Miw. fipalding'a gown waa white silk | fanta to be rocked? Or la the sway ing motion toothing and beneficial? Rocking the Baby Said To Induce Nemousness and la RECEPTION AT COUNTRY CLUB. Dir visiting ladle* of th* Bunker*’ Association nr re tendered an elaaant r- caption at th* Country Club Monday af'itioon from 4 to 7'o'docjc. Palma and ferns were uaed with decoratlre erf' ct. and on the email tablea on the ti r ace pink rosea were uaed. The members of the reception com. mlttee were: Robert F. Maddox, chair, man; Robert J. Lowry. Asa a. Candler, Chorlea E. Currier, J. W. Enallah, E. H. Tii mton and Frank Hawkins. The following ladles acted ae hoe- Mm: Mre. Milton Dargan, Mrs. Rob- ert J. Lowry. Mre. Albert Thornton, Mrs s. M. Inman. Mre. W. L. Peel, .Mre. Thomas J. Peeples, Mre. J. K. Otttey, Mrs. J. W. Enslleh, Mre. J. W. Enallah, Jr., Mr. David Burnett Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Radsley. Among the Atlantans who will attend the wedding will M Mr. and Mrs. Car- roll Payne, Mlsa Laura Payne, Miss Mary Thomas. Mr, and Mra J. Spalding and Mias Dooly. * Jr, .’.fra. Asa O. Candler, Mre. A. P. Coles. Mra Frank Hawklna Mre. Jo- eeph A. McCord, Mre. E. H. Thornton. Mre. W. F. Manry, Mlee lema Dooly, Mlei Nicolaon. Mre. W. H. Inman, Mlee Saiah Peel, Mlee Joele Stockdell, Mlee Lai.ra Payne, Mrs. Ida Montgomery, Miss Ada Alexander, Mlee Julia Porter ar,i Mlea Janie Speer. Mra Dargan wore a becoming gown of rhlte mull, made prlnceeae. M re. Lowry's gown was of pink silk, trimmed with lace. Mra. Thornton wore a toilet of white mull and lace. * Mlea Dooly wore a stylish suit of white linen and a waist of Valenciennes IN HONOR OF MI88 DOBBINS. One of the delightful erenta of the season waa the party given In honor of Mlsa Elisabeth Dobbins, of Atlanta, by the younger set of Dewy Rose, Oa. Mice Dobbins Is the guest of Mr. and Mra. William Clarke Allen, at whose home the entertainment took place. Those who accepted the hospitality of the occasion were Mlea Leaale Ad ama, Mlaa Arlea Christian, Mlaa Oeor gla Seymour, Mia Elisabeth Dobbins, Misses Zolnta and Valerie Allen, Mlaa Pauline JBdwards, Mlaa Myrtle Parka, Mlsa YoU Christian, Mlaa Alice Clark, the MlesegdJarlthera, Mlsa Stolls John ston, Mlea Parks’, Mlsa Roberts, Miss Luctle Menu! Mlea Newborn and Mrs. W. C. Allen, Mrs. W. T. Newborn. Mr. Fiank Maxwell, Mr. Wesley Adame, Mr. Orrle McConnell, Mr. BUI Vaughn. Mr. Occur Hlgganbotham, Mr. Birch Seymour. Mr. Andrews, Mr, Roy Wray, A# • lit, * ItlaMMM Cfwe>Mn,,w Ur Mire Nannie Nlcolson’s costume was of Mark, and white silk, trimmed with Jrlelr lace. • Mrs. J. W. English, Jr., wore a toilet of wliite silk and lace. Mrs. A. P. Coles was gowned In white cloth and lace. Mrs. Asa Candler wore a. gown of gray chiffon, trimmed with cluny lace. Mire Sarah Peel wae In pink allk, trimmed with lace and chiffon. Mlee Joele Stockdell wore white lace over silk. Mre. Montgomery's-gown was of M:i k lace over taffeta. Mlee Janie Speer’s toilet waa of rhlte embroidered mull, trimmed with Iris white Mlaa Ada Alexander- wore M suit and a waist of lace. Idas Julia Porter's costume waa of pale blue al)k.' MR. LITTLE AND MR. CHAPIN ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON. Mr. John D. Little and Mr. William E Chapin entertained at an Informal luncheon Monday at. their home on West Peachtree street. The pretty dln- Ina room was fragrant with cut flow er- The table waa rove red with a lure i-lothland had .as a centerpiece a bowl fllltd with pale pink rosea. -Mr. Lillie ahfl Mt. Chapin's guests were: Major and Mre. J. F. Hanson, Mr Henry Wortham of Macon, Mlaa lema Dooly, Mlaa Nannie Nicolaon, •Mlee Mary Thomas. Mr. Mills B. Lane of Savannah and Mr. W. W. Lane of Jacksonville. a THOM AS-DEORAFFEN REID. The Interest of a large number of friends centers In the marriage of Mlee Eili-jibeth deGraffenreld to Mr. Herbert Smith Thomae, whlch-wlll take place at All Salnte church Tuesday morning at 7 :10 o'clock. The church will he tastefully deco- rated In palms. The bride will he t rrned In a handsome suit of white voile, and wlU carry a shower bouquet of bride roses. Mra O. R. Nunnally. sister of the bride, will be her matron of honor, and will wear a dainty gown of white batiste. Miss Elwyn deOrnffenreld, maid of honor, and Miss Schofield, of Mnron, who will be bridesmaid, will wear white hntlste gowns, trimmed with lace, and will carrv bouquets of sweet peas. Mr. Allen nuffln. of Hillsboro, N. C„ v I it act aa best man. and the ushers will be Captain Hansell and Dr. W. B. Kendrick. Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas will-spend the eumniar In North Carolina. of Elberton; Mr.' Clarence Seymour, Mr. Marlin Gaines, Mr. Alvin Brown, of Marietta, Oa.; Mr. John Roberts, Mr. Paul Roberta, Mr. Frank Brown, Mr. Clyde Brown, Mr. Clifford Booths, Mr. Fred Boothe. The house waa beautifully decorated In ferns and pot flowers, and many cut flowers. MRS. BART OLeNN EN TERTAINED AT CARD8 Mrs. Bart Glenn entertained at charming card party Friday after noon at her home, on Baker street. In honor of her slater, Mrs. Julian P. Thomas, of New Tork, who spent the paet week with relatives In Atlanta. The home was adorned with a pro fusion of cut flowers, palms and ferns. After the card games, refreshments were served at small tables. The' first prise ,s handsome purse, waa won by Mra. Julian P. Thomas, the consolation prise waa awarded Mrs. Oeorge MacMillan. Punch waa served during the games. Mra. Olenn's list of guests Included Mesdames Julian P. Thomas. Oeorge MacMillan, II. Malone, Blanche Cald well, Joseph Pelham, E. Oardlen, O. Schwarts, Joseph Regensteln, Paul Dobbins, Allen Davis, n. Williams, John Mullins, Whltner, Charles Willis, Ashley Purse, John Dennet and Misses Edna Qlenn, Emily Robinson, Carrie Henderson, Cora Lou Thomae, Florrle Henderson, Orace Elyea and Pauline Hope. 0AINE8-ALEXANDER. One of the prettiest home weddings -f the month will be that of Mlee Ethel Alexander and Dr. Towle Gaines, whjch wRl take place on Tuesday at the home of the bride'* parent* on Washington sir. i. Mis* Alexander I* generally beloved In Atlanta, and th# fact that hr-r marriage will remove her to North Carolina 1* much regretted. Mis* Luclle Alexander, sister of the will be maid of honor, nnd Mr. rr, nk MrFarland, of Staunton, Va„ w ill act aa best man. The other attendants will he Mtssea lllotsa and Carrta Alexander. Mlsa Tioi.th of Montgomery: Mr. F. 8. 8pen , -r. Mr. Harry Alexander and Mr. Charles McKenny. Mr. R. T. Sparkman and Captain W. A Hansell will act as ushers and Rev. Tin ron Rice will officiate. PRETTY CHILDREN'S PARTY. One of the prettiest children's par ties'of the past week Ivaa that given by Mis* Sophie Leay, at the home of her parents on Peachtree street, honor of her gueat. Miss Eunice Jack- son. Oames were played and served during the afternoon. Sweet pea blosaome wera uaed pro fusely In the decorations of the home. Miss Elolse Peck won the flrat prise, and Miss Eunice Jackson won pre sented with a lovely memento nf the happy occuslon. CARO PARTY FOR MISS 0AVI8. Mrs. Carlton Wright, of Rome, en tertained at a card party during the past week In honor of her guest, Mlsa Josephine Davis, at Atlanta. About twenty young ladles were en tertained at a game of six-hand euchre. The score cards In Dutch figure* were painted by Miss Addle Wright, daugh ter of the hostes*. Mis* Josephine De vi* won th* first prise, a Tiffany vase; Mlea Marlon Van Dywe won tne sec ond prise, a box of bonbons, and Ml** Anna Veal received the consolation prise, a great bunch of sweet peas. LICHTEN8TEIN-WI LENSKY. The wedding of Mis* Evelyn Wllen- ■kl, of Ravannah, Oa, to Mr. Joseph Lichtenstein, nf Atlanta, will take place In Bavannah Tuesday, June, 11. Miss Wllensky Is on* of the attractive young ladle* of Bavannah and will be quite an acquisition to the aoclal life of Atlanta. She has visited this city several times and has always received much attention while In Atlanta. Mr. Lichtenstein Is a young and prominent business man of this com munity. , LITTLE-JORDAN WEDDING. The most Interesting social event of tha week In Macon will be the marriage nf Mra Ilah Dunlap Jordan and Mr. J-'hn D. Little, of Atlanta, which will mke place on th# evening of lhe'l*th n' the home of the bride’s brother, Mr. s.in.uel 8. Dunlap, at Macon. The ceremony will be performed by Bishop NV tarn* and will only be witnessed by n.r most Intimate'friends nf the bride and groom. m William E. Chapin, of Atlanta, kinbest man. There will be ho >r attendants, and the hrtde wilt be given awnv by her brother, Mr. 8am- uel 8. Dunlap. Bpaetal cars will bring visitors from New York and Atlanta The wedding guests will be enter- talntd, together with a number nf Ma con guests, by Mr. and Mrs. Roland r. is at a buffet luncheon soon after thetr arrival. The ceremony wilt occur at t o'clock and tha guests will leave at * o’clock on the special cars. The bride and groom will also leave at that time for an extended wedding trip, which will be spent abroad. A feature of the visit to Europe will be an automobile tour through Scotland. Among those who will come from New York are: Mr. Frank A. Munsey, Mr. V. L. Mayer, Mr. E. Burton Hart BEAUTIFUL LINE OF —NEW BRACELETS- Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall SL TO MISS GOODE. On Thursday Mrs. Charles Walker will entertain In honor of Mlaa Elle Goode, one of Atlanta's most attractive June brides Her marriage to Mr. Isaac Hardeman, of Macon, will take place tha latter part of thla month. SILVER TEA. A silver tea will be given at the resi dence of Rev. C. T. A. Pise, 14 Wash ington street Wednesday evening, June 1*. from l to a o’clock. A musical pro gram will be rendered and refresh monts served. QUESTS AT HYNDS-FLICK WEDDING AT NASHVILLE. Borne of the wedding guests from a distance for the Fllck-Hynd* marriage next Thursday evening have arrived In Nashville and others are expected early next week. Misses Buena Hale, of Johnson City, ’ and Mary Griffith, of Atlanta, two of the bridesmaids, who are visiting at the Hynds home, hare arrived, os has the bride’s brother, Mr. Thomas Hynds. Another brother, Wil liam Q. llynds, who hss been In Atlanta at school, will go to Kaahvillo with hts grandfather, Mr. L. H. Johnson. The bride's venerable groat-grandmother, Mrs. O. G. Potter, of Atlanta, may also be In atirndanee, and Sir. E. O. Miles, who will be one of the ushers, goes next Wednesday, accompanied by Mra. Miles. Mr. Flick's family, front Hous ton, Tex**, will also be there for ■ev ent! days before the miptUt*. Beside* a number of entertainments already announced for the bridal party this week, there are several additional pleasures planned for them. On Tues day afternoon Mrs. Archibald A. Doak will give a card party for Mis* Hynd*, and an automobile party Is planned for one afternoon. RAMSEY-AYRES. A wedding of Interest to their friends throughout thla and other Southern states, says a Nashville paper, was that of Lionel Drew Ramsey, formerly of Nashville, and Miss Ira Foster Ayres, which was solemnised at Mount Car mel church, on the estate of th* bride’s tatbsr. Judge A. M. Ayres, near Gun taraville, Ala., on Wednesday afternoon, June 6, at J o'clock, Rev, James Lawrence, rector of Calvary church, Amerlcus, Oa., officiating. By the artistic us* of natural foliage and flowers the little rustic church was beautified. The groom, as well a* ush era and groomsman, wore blue black double-brtastad coats; whits flannel trousers and white shoes. Th* brides maids were attired In white, and car ried white silk parasol*. The bride Was In whits lacs, with a large bouquet of white roses, and also wore the groom's wedding gift, a crescent pin set with pesrle and asapphlree. Miss Ethel Blocks, of Gadsden. Ala., accompanied on the violin by Mr*. Al bert M. Ayres, Jr., played the wedding march, having rendered previous to the arrival of tha bridal party, “Call Ms Thins Own." Mrs. Harry Marshall, of Tullaboma, sister of the groom, was matron, and Mias Mildred Louise Alford, of Gads den, Ala* maid of honor. W. Victor Cooney, of NaabvIlU, was best man, and the usher* and groomsmen were James B Hill and Nathan R. Martin, o Nashville; Charles J. Potter, of Me Mlnnville; Francis E. Williams and Ayres Conner, of Macon, Go.; Frank G. Touart, of Mobile, Ala., and Dr. R. J. Washington, of Guntersvllle, Ala. The bridesmaids were: Mis* Anna Wharton, of Lebanon: Miss Lillian Thomason and Miss Esther McKIn* "try. of Guntersvllle, Ala, -and Miss Mary Pearson, of Macon, Oa. Little Ml*e Marlon Connor, of Macon, Ol, was ring btarer. ORGAN RECITAL AT THE FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH The organ recital at the Flrat Bap tist church on Tuesday evening will be musical event of unusual Interest. The organ which was built by the Aus tin Organ Company, of Hartford, Conn. Is one of’the finest instruments. In the South, costing over $6,000. Mr. J. P. O'Donnelly, the organist, has prepared the following excellent pro gram: Soloists—Mra. Peyton H. Todd, so >rano; Miss Marguerite Dunlap, alto, dr. Thomas R. Davies, tenor; Mr. John S. Scott, bass; Mr. C. T. Wurpi, cor netlst. Sopranos—Mrs. W. 8. Elkin, Jr., Mrs. T. H. Wingfield and Miss Gussle Winn. Altos—Mrs. Arthur Crevlston,- Mrs. W. T. Perkerson and Mlaa Carrie Sam ford. Tenor#—Mr. J. W. Marahbank, My. Frank Cundell, Mr. Oscar Cook and Mr. Ernest Waltt. Basses—Mr. John Mullln, Mr. Ed ward H. Barnes, Mr. T. L. Jennings and Mr. Mirlon Roberta. , Program. Toccata In F'major, Bach. Tenor Solo, "My Hope la In the Ever lasting," Baul-Stalner—Mr. Thomas B. Davies. .... . Suite for Organ, James H. Rogers (prologue, march, Intermeiso, - doe cata). Baa* Solo, “Lord God of AbraJtahl, 1 (Elijah), Mendelssohn—Mr. John . 8. Scott. Andante Rallglaso, Thome-Gull- mant. Berceuse, IlJInsky. Sortie, Rogers. Alto Solo, "In Thee, O God, Do Put My Trust," Splcker—Miss Mar guerite Dunlap. Daybreak, Spinney. “Songs In the Night," Spinney. Soprano Solo, "Inflnmmatua (Btabat- Mater),” Rossini—Mrs. Peyton It. Todd and chorus.- "Le Rosslgnol et la Rose," Saint Saens, "Blumengeflustsr," Von Blon. “Tffiantinft " Hunt Warln Hosanna,” Paul Wachs. Jtrusaltm. A motet for solo, chorus and organ (M. H. Nefdtlnger). COONEY-MEEK8. The wedding of Mr. Robert Lee Cooney and Mies Lorraine Meeks, which take* place in Nashville, the homo of the bride, Saturday after noon. at 6:10 o'clock, on th* lawn at the Frank McOavock home, on the Lebanon road, will be of Interest to a large circle of friends. Rev. It. Lin Cave wlU perform the ceremony on a stretch of green lawn framed In with box and rose bushes like a natural al fresco drawing room. The bride wilt be given In marriage by her brother, Emmet Meeks, and her slater, Mlsa Ellen Meeks, will serve as maid nf honor. Mlea Laura Stratton to be the flrat bridesmaid, and other maids will be Misses Lucy Haynls, of Gallatin; N'ttl Fall, Anne Richardson and Ida Thompson. The flower girls will be little Mil dred Gray, Evelina Kenner, France* Kirkpatrick and Rebecca Baxter. The best man will be Spehard Bryan, or Atlantn. About on* hundred and twenty-five gueata will be present The ceremony will be followed by n reception and a buffet supper. Among the out-of-town rueats will be the bride's uncle. W. 8, x'unnetley, of Nunnelley; Mra. C. W. .Ively, of New Orleans; Miss Tommie Sima, of Washington, nnd Mrs. Kath erine Cooney Abbott, of Atlanta DINNER PARTY AT CLUB. Major and Mra J. F. Hanson, of Macon, entertained at an elegant din ner Sunday evening at the Capital City Club, tn honor of Miss lama Dooly. Dinner was served In the rooms, and the table, especially artistic In Its ap pointments, had an oblong plateau of white and rad roses. The candlestick* had shades of green and silver, and the place cards were tn whit* nnd gold. The party Included Colonel nnd Mra. Robert J. Lowry, Hon. Charles O. Treat und Miss Treat. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ot- tley, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. B. Thompson, Colonel and Mra. W. L. Pqel. Mr. and Mrs. Jock J. Spalding, Mr*. L. A. Jor dan, of Macon; Miss Hollman. Miss Howell, Mis* Thomas, Mis* Dooly, Miss Nicolaon, Mr. E. W. Lane, of Jackson ville, FIs.; Colonel Willis Ragan, Mr. John D. Little, Mr. M. B. Lane, ot Sa vannah: Mr. w. E. Chapin and Mr. F. Gamble. Mr*. Hanson wore a gown of white mrssallne allk, trimmed with Irish lace. Mlsa Dooly's lovely gown was of DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE ill tench from June 1 to \ugust 15 in his residence music studio, 271 Ivy St. TemiB by rnnil or Belltelc- phonc 918. and Irish lac J Mrs. Lowry wore a toilette of blue IIV" ‘"”“”‘1 _„i..‘!?. 1 casallne elaborated with baby Irish ^ur*e# and mothers for several years lace. have argued these questions, and whU* Miss Nellie Howell’s gown was white {some have absolutely refused to allow embroidered batiste over silk. their little one* to be rocked, other* Mrs. Mary Thomas wore pink chiffon have swung them to sleep In a cradle i, 7“ or hammock, rocked them tn a com- Hallman’a gown was white fortable armchair every time they china ellk fashioned with vnlenclennes cried. In the old fashioned way, and ,a< 2’ V . In both Instances some of the little Mr*. Harbour Thompson wore white babies have grown strong and sturdy “ ■"* and others developed Into nervous, ex- „ . citable children. ! Y, w. C. A. a* to the harm rocking actually A number at subscriptions have been does, one physician declares It depends received hy the board of directors of entirely upon the constitution of the the Young Women's Christian Asso- ta£ant "Some babies thrive on It, elation In runome to a recent reouest. whU ® th ® motion undoubtedly Irritates cinuon in response to a recent request. ] und frW j uently disturbs the stomach* and these have been accompanied by | of „thera“" *he say*, notes of hearty commendation of the “I can think of no better plan If the work end good w ishes for Its success. | welfare of th* little one Is uppermost. The ladles of the board deeply ap-1 than to try a gentle swaying move- preclate this encouragement and help ment, holding the baby In one's arms. and are confldent that this generosity If the Infant, laughs or goes to sleep will continue until they have the Immediately there need be no fear that amount necessary to start the fifth swinging In a cradle or rocking If In a year of work unhampered. I chair will be Injurious, unless Its atom- They are asking for U, $10 or money ach Is out of order, when the motion ,0 L. th *. n .®* d * ot the association. will often undoubtedly cause a kind of The following contrasted facts from I seasickness such as grown-ups expert- reports of 1S06 and ltOf of the Toung once qn a merry-go-round, when cross- Women e Christian Association Will be I j n g th* ocean, or frequently when rid- J Ing In an elevator. April. "But the baby whose stomach la too •A I aonsltlve to stand being rocked will .. 51} often cry when first put Into the cradle, 4S,4$4 I because the motion Ju»t at the start Is , ... I moat sickening and cause* the little '•‘O') one real nausea, or if It Is swayed In . Its mother's arms when she rocks vlg- orously It will sometimes show un- of Interest to th* public: April, 1105. Membership 4$4 Dinners served $1,04$ Suppers served to mem bers of night classes.. 1,044 Boarders nt Y. W. C. A. home .. .. ......... $1 Enrollment In Bible classes ($ classes In 1005 and 0 class** -In I90S) Positions secured by em ployment bureau .. .. Business young women's club* si- ... .. -.. . W. C. A. clubs In fac tories (26 members In 1(06 and (4 members In 1(0$) .. Enrollment In gymna sium classes Gymnasium medical treat ments Enrollment Jn other ed ucational classes .. Expense for 1(05 , By Internal revenue. , By subscriptions.... - /f . UIUUMJ it W*$g g.lU" U»»- -.-I'll.J 1 ;! ml*takab)e signs of nervousness by capacity.) J twisting Its head from one side to the other and squirming around aa If to get Into a comfortable position. ’ "I do not know that rocking has ever 41 1« a* 1 A uu nut iuidd uiut iuvaiiik iiuo 81 really harmed the brain of a child, .. but J am confldent that It has made excitable Infants excessively nervous I and Irritable and In that way has done I them untold Injury. "My opinion Is that the more quiet and comfortable babies can be made th* better off they are physically, and for this reason I always advise moth ers and nuraya to. keep the little ones lying In their cots as much aa possible. Instead ot placing them In' a cradle that rock*, or putting them to sleep by swinging them In a rocking chair or swinging them In a hammock. There Is no doubt In my mind that the Infant who Is always put on a cot and left there to go to sleep gets a much more refreshing rest than the little one who requires a lot of nursing and coddling before It will close ita eyes. "This last phssq it purely nervous ness and habit, for If a baby, even If It Is only two months old. Is rocked to sleep once or twice and likes the sensa tion It will remember and cry If the same attention Is not lavished on It ev ery time It get* sleepy, and often by wailing will get Itself Into such an ex citable condition that rest Is Impos sible for hours until from sheer exhaus tion It drops asleep. "Habits- of sleep once formed In a baby are difficult to break, whether the Infant has learned to gq to rest quietly and alone or by Incessant rock ing with a continual strain of soms soft lullaby In its ears. So the mother who would' not only do what la boat for the nerves of her child, aa well as for her own peace of mind dill do well to train the youngster to go to - sleep quietly and without any attention suth as rocking and singing. "Walking the floor with a baby, while not giving It the same sensation as swinging, etc. Is another motion that I believe has a tendency to .mnke a child nervouh. The ceaseless freed of the feet up and down, the turn at cer tain angles, the rhythmic step, fre quently make a grown person Irritable, and must be almoat Intolerable to an excitable Infant, who cannot choose but be tramped with, out of a mistaken Idea that the walking I* soothing, "If babies could only talk, I feel sure that moat of them would beg to be left In their cots, or, when held, kept In quiet arms and not swung or rocked as If they were out for amuse ment." by Mis* France* Walker home near Knoxville, Tenn.' Mlee I--ills Clarke, of New - haa been the gueat of h*- r «' Malone on tfVet Peachtree . now visiting Mr. and v r , Austell, at Inman Park. M Mrs. 8. L. MeSItoy, of Wilier Mrs. Ga., isHH Mrs. McElroy "wIlT*be 'joined ' Dr. McElroy, who h„ be?~ , some time nt Hot Spring?; Ark. ^ Mr. William E. Christian ... nckfnn Christie., i-., ~ * n d Went Point, N. Y, where Mr . , T Chrlatlan will enter the military'^? SBr t°r four year*. *r) tea lty*M#tbodiat CTmVch ta*a t r R of Trl >i bury. 8. C.. for ravreal dara S l T* n ] not return to Atlanta beton th? t#»r norf r.r tls* —..s. wror * the IatJ ter part of the week. lald. J^ertirtL'SSSh M*.\ Adelaide CunnlngtaSTK^ Jyn*. Bewanee. Ten.. for a . Uy | Miss Martha Whitman. Ml.. Clarke and Mr. Eugeni Hayne?”!!!! leave for Birmingham next will''! lr|11 tend the Jemlson-Holmes w.SSlili*}' weddlig. Mrs. Pauline Gray, of New v-i, Ivfld MnnHnv ♦» a * rived Monday to* spend "eeverll’u’ *, r ’ Viliam 1tfJ£ tell, at Inman Park. her'daughter/Mrs. *C M North avenue. " >r S Mr. J. Walker, Mr. w p wiiA SiSSfeSL°*^vanish l"J. h ® C,ty ' attending the banker.’ . V/’ Colville, Jr., has to Kentucky to spend his vacation t!J Ho will be absent a fo| Dr. Floyd McRae has returned fr, Boston, where he attended the me... , --attended the conve tlon of the American Medical Associ ’ Total .. .. .. .. .. Expense for 1(06 ... j . By Internal revenue By. subscriptions., .. niece of Mr. and Mrs. e. B. Parker. .. n l She Is prominent both In church and * 1 social circles of McRae. Mr. McRae Is a young'man of much .buslneas ability, and.la vice president ins of the Merchknts’ bank gnd other euc- 19 000 easeful enterprise#. He la also mayor *7'sno °t McRae. 1 700 More than one -hundred haindaome | presents, consisting ot fine cut glass, .. . $9 ooo I silverware, china, etc- attested the .. . 116 000 (popularity of the bridal couple, . (lt'ooo I Judge and Mr*. Max L. McRae gave LOOO a beautiful reception at their reai- Total Balance to be. raised by sub scriptions before June $, 1(0$ dence after the marriage ceremony. .$1$,000{ The lawru perhapa the finest In that city, was brilliantly lighted, with many colored lights. Salads and Ices were $.000 i served. Mlsa Alice Barton, of Ocllla, Oa., was St' the fruit punch bowl. Total .. •• ..$16,000 After the. reception, Mr. and Mr*. Friday morning a large party, repre- McRae left for New Or>« ar *». •** eehtlhg the’Young Women's-Chrletlan will, go to. Lo*. Angelea and several Association of Atlanta, left on the °ther point# of Interest o n ‘he P<*im: Southern for Asheville to attend the coast and In the Rocky tnoumtaln sec- Southern Summer Conference of Young tlon of the great wesL returning home Women's Chrlatlan Association, which!about July 1. morel'from'june {moiT"' 1 In "’ B ‘“' MRS. SMITH ENTERTAINS. Among those attending are: Mrs. W. I The reception at which Mrs. A. J. H. Patterson and Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, I Smith will entertain Monday afternoon ^ ° MMMHnrar Con 8 to 7. in honor of Mre. Oeslan Arm hi rone, ft friend nnd contributor I . . *_ *%,. «..» *■*»« nn tothe wnric, with her sister, Miss Adale I Daniel Gorman, Is the first, event on Dlsbro, traveling city secretary for the the social calendar for tho week, and gulf state# work, and her mother, Mrs. will be a beautiful function. Dlsbro; Miss Bertha Greenlee and Miss M „. smith's home on West Peach- RoSSrM^MIsV 1 Mont*omMy , reDre- tree w,u *>• decorated In pink and Mntfnr th« B I H P Club’ JHIfti Suth- 1 w hlie flower*, and thin color scheme erMn," nf *the Clover’ Club; Miss Alice will b* Ibllo^ed In detail In the menu Wesson and Mies Zllla Austin, dele- »*rved. In the dining room, the table gates of the Extension Club at Nunnal- will have aa lta centerpiece a hand- y Bros., and Hr., Llndley. represent- some plateau <£.P " k ^VeM Ing the Extension Club at Foote & drawing room:and la tto Davie* . I flowers will be used, while the library Mlsa Harvey, physical director, and and music room will contain quantl- Mlas Porter, extenalon secretary, will tie# of dalslea. . represent the secretarial force of the I Mr*. Smith will be assisted In ra Atlantn work at Ashavllle this year. I celvlng by the guest of honor, Mrs. At the last meeting of the board of Gorman, and Mesdames Floyd Mc- dlrSctora of the Young Women's Chris- Rae, Forrest Adair, J. R. Mobley, Park tlan Association Mr*. Brooks, the preal- Woodward, Alfred Truitt, Roacoe dent, sent the message that ah# would Hearn. 8. C. Atkinson, Katherine C. >e unable to resume the duties as pres- I Abbott, A. E. Calhoun, E C. Konta, T. Ident for some tlma, on account of Mr. IC. Lonigtno, and atlases Louise Todd, Brooks' continued Illness, and Mrs. I Jennie Mobley, Ethel aiobley, Martha Manahan, first vice presIdenL consent- I Woodward, Besale Woodward, Mrs. J. ed to assume the duties of prssldent IC. Thompson, Annie Northen, Lula 81a- untll her return. I ton nnd Elisabeth Adair. Miss rennlngton remains In Atlanta Mr*. Smith Wlir wear a handsome Instead of accompanying the party to [ gown of pink embroidered mull over Norton, of Rome, Ga., and the groom's sister. Miss Maude Harrill, of Char lotte, N. C„ with Miss Eve. Mrs. Mitch ell and th* Mlsees Mitchell were In At lantn for several days this week en route to Carteravllle. toilette will be of new work. The board of directors regret ex-1 whits silk, reedingty the absence of Mrs. Brooks Mrs. Forrest Adair's gown will be from tne work and deeply appreciate a dainty one of white chiffon, lace Mra. Manahan’a willing enneent to serve I trimmed. In her piece, particularly aa the has I Mrs. Floyd McRae wilt wear a ellk Just retumsd In dsltcste health after I aeoltenne, brocaded in heliotrope rose*, an absence of months on account of land made princess*, the lllnee* and death of her father. I Mra. Roacoe Hearn will be gowned In MeRAE-GRIFFITH. | Mni. Alfred Truitt will wear a hand- A very Important aoclal event waa aotne toilette of white silk, the marriage at McRae of Miss Fannie , Mr *- J - be .? tlracl, .T.® Griffith to Mr. E T. McRae, both of & ‘mlnSaV^uSy The marriage occurred at the Meth- Lf^Mna^kMrimmed wlriTriny "Va! odist church, which was beautifully I | (ce ruffles. , decorated with ferna and palms, with xn. g. e. Atkinson will wear white many white flowers carrying out tha I wash chiffon, Its trimming* of round color scheme of green and white. thread lace. A program of music consisting of M rs. E C. Kent* will be daintily violin solos and vocal and Inatrumen-1 gowned In a whit* lingerie dress of MISS ROSA DENK ENTERTAINS. One of the attractive affairs of the past week wae the entertainment given last Saturday night by Miss Rosa Dank, whose marriage to Dr. Henry Charles Freeh, of Savannah, will take place Tuesday evening. Those who will participate at the wedding were the InvJted guests, and were as fol lows: Misses Rosa Denk, Augusta Denk, Joale . Denk, Lillie Elsas, Eda Stahl, Amelia Burkert, Messrs. Henry Freeh and Joseph Bruekman, of Sa vannah* Christie Denk, of Nashville. Tenn., Louis Stahl, George Roerlg and Hugh Connally. . The house was decorated for the oc casion In green and white, the wedding color scheme. The dining table had as a centerpiece a large cut glass bowl of sweet peas. From the chandelier sun pended a white wedding bell from which hung tiny souvenir boxes, con taining gold stick pins for the greems- men and pins to match for the brides maids, tied with green and white rib bon*. reaching from the wedding beU tr\ Saab crusei'e V\1s4s mIcL . *c, * to each guest's plate with a tiny bou quet of white sweet peas at the end. A supper In courses was served, the cake* being heart ehaped, decorated with the Initial* "TV l”' with the Initials "D. FV The ladles wore white lingerie gowns elaborately trimmed with lace. Mr. Hugh Connally sang several pretty songs during the evening. •***•»*•*•*••»•••••*•«••*! Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Logan have rented their home on Juniper street to Colonel Sibley and family and are atop- plng in South Kirkwood with the fam ily of Colonel W. O. Mitchell. Mrs, Logan will visit the East In July and spend some time at New York Chau- tauqua. tal selections was rendered previous I J^ull and lac* * c . , J® r !' < J ny -’ v Mrs: Longino's gown will be of whltrf At 8:$0 ocloclk tha-bridal party en-I Jgsi.rlotl), made princess#, and trim- tered. . Messrs, Max J* McRae. T. P. I med with goWv lace. Griffith, of McRae; T. J. McRie, of Mr*. J. C. Thompson will 'weaV black Fttsgerald, and Henry Pritchett, of { nst orer taffeta w# . r ? u * h * r *'.„ „ I Mis* Jennie Mobley's dainty gown The bridesmaids xcollliscc Ethel w tll be a bluoembrolderedFrench mull, and Mabel Wynn*.,of Eastman. land Mlee, Ethel Mobley will be nt- I tractlveljt gowned In white embroidered T* 1 ® HI"®® U®«» Stamp*, Gena Bar- ron, AIMS Morgan and Lula Crim left Saturday to attend the national con* A«ii?. n a. of th ® . Traveler*’ Protective Association, which convene# at Buf falo, N. Y., on Monday, the llth In stant Mr. and Mrn. George 8. Ruiiftev and MIm Turpin, left sSday for iS eg. ** alt to Virginia Beach, Norfolk, ^r»%, B * ltlrno "' Philadelphia, “ rl «. Niagara, Cape May, Atlan tic City and other points of Interest. Mr. R. L. Cooney will leave Wedn. day for Nashville, wh ere hi# mamS day M ” M ®* k • <8k ®* l ,lace on Statu! , Mr*. Freeh and Mlsa Emma Free m«reU?i. nI M' tl 'Mi re £® r ® to attendne' E*" 1 *?® °5 Mis, Rosa Denk to. r Henry Charles Frecht. of Savanna) of Columbia. •. merly MUs Edna Pennlck, of Alls, haa been desperately ill | n Columbr Mr. Shepard Bryan leave* the la* part of the week for Nashville, to . tend tile Cooney-Meek# wedding. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Crawford a children leave tonight for ten da stay at St. Simon’s Island. Mr. and Mrs. Press Huddle*tnn a at home to their friend# In their m home, 56( Washington street. Mrs. Orton Bishop Brown, of Main will arrive Thursday to visit Mn Preston Arkwright. W. W. Boyd, of California, will ar rive next week to vl»lt his daughteil Mrs. W. T. Goldsmith. Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Goldsmith and children will spend the summer at Stone Mountain. Leroy C. Mondevllle, of Carrollton, Is In the city, attending the bankers' convention. Mrs. James Dunbar, of Ellenton, 8. C- Is the guest of her slater, Mra W. D. Ellis. Mrs. J, R. MObley and Mrs. Anthony Murphy will go to Indian Spring* this week. Miss Arabella Wright, of Brunswick Is the guest of Judge and Mra. Spencer Atkinson. , Mrs. Thomas' Peeples will go to Athens Tuesday to visit Mrs. Charle* Phlnlxy. Mr. Forrest Adair and Ml** Ellubeth Adair are spending the week In Chi cago. Mrs. Edward Durant and her two son* are vlettlng relatives at Rome. Miss Frances Bishop, of Kan*s* City, Is the guest of Miss Phoebe Ellis. Mr*. John Fltten , entertained tb* bridge club Monday morning. Mr. and Mr*. George Murphy *r* visiting friends at Ropie. Mr. Byron C. Crawford I* spending several weeks In Cuba. Miss Ida Lee HIM ha# returned to her home In Washington, Go. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Austell will entertain a few friends at the or- gan recital at the First Baptist church on Tu e *d a ye v enl ng. Their guests will «>c Mr. nnd Mra. C. P. Byrd mih Mra. Pauline Gray and Mra. Lulu Tumlln Lynn#. Mr. and Mra. W. O. Stamps and their ISaturday to attend th ® Travel- n 1 V"' >c 'a l lnn. -hlch con- nth iit^l - 1 Monday ' th ® OriflUh, of McRae, ,end Thomae Me- ,i"i| O. F. McRae; brother of the | Misses Martha and Bessie Woodward Rae. groom, was best man. .... . (wUl'wear'pink and blue embroidered Miss Mabel Langston, of Atlanta, Miss Louise Moats, of Deveraux Ga has gone with a party to attend the' nn' tlonal convention of the Traveled Pro- Ruffsin A J*°®J? Uon ' which convenes at Instant.’ N ' Y ‘ °" Mondfty < th ® llth COL. HARRY SILVERMAN TO ENTERTAIN TUESDAY waa maid ot honor. Miss Elisabeth Pritchett, of-Jack sonville, and Miss Mildred McRae, of thla city, nieces of the groom, were, _ . . „ flower gtrls. Master William Pritchett I Colonel Harry Silverman will enter- was ring bearer. | tain Tuesday evening at '8:$t o’clock at Mrs. Max L. McRae waa matron of I a charming musicals . In honor of Mr. honor. The marriage patty formed Herbert Dtttter, at his home, 2($ Raw- themaelvea on the rostrum fftcln* the , on ,tr*et. Mr. Dlttler will give a audience, where Rbv. B. 8. 8enteIL of number of bssutlful vlotln selections Eastman, who o»m<* In belxIXKl par- j during the evening. Mr. Silverman’s ty, performed the ceremony, using the guni. wl n include Miss lama Dooley, rl "«. •®n r *®*’ , ... . Mre. Mueller, Mies Armstrong, Miss Miss \allle Ilenly presided at the or- Lincoln. Colonel John Temple Graves, **,2l .... . . Mr. Harry Stillwell Edwards. Mr. The bride wore • bwutlful gown of U> h arles J. Bayne. Dr. Lewta Browne, white radium silk, made Prince**# and j Professor Mueller. Mr. Julian Harris, trimmed with baby Irtnli laeo. with Mr . Don Marquis. Dr. Mant and Mr. M, “ Anna Can- HftlH and Mr. Ben Walker will leav* Friday to attend the houee party given Mr. and Mra. R. A. John*on *r« »t Sweetwater Park- hotel. Mra. Rosco* Hearn, who h*» 111 for some days, is better. Mrs. Frank West, who has b«n III. la much Improved. Mr. Charts* Wurm has returned frw* Auburn, Ala. Magnificent collection besuttfelj^ turo Postal Cards. It I will 1el«v8 you to foo thla display. ForMoe") PIEDMONT 80UVENIR COMPANY, In Lobby Piedmont Hotel. Working for Pardon. Special to The Georgian. . Montgomery, Ala* June, H-—A® fort Is to be mad* to have Frank ton, * white man sent up county for murder- for life. psf^JJl He was convicted of the murdfr a sister-in-law. Mr*. EU* Hodge. In » The Misses veil and a handsome gold necklace, a*m Dibble with pearl pendants; the Utter th* gift of the groom. 8h* carried bride roses. , HARRILL-MITCHELL. iie n ?Uk. W ^Uh Drel? The marriage of Mies Mary Mitchell, white and pink formerly of Nashville, but now of Car- They carried sweet pea bouqueta. tenvtlle. and Mr. Albert Vance Har- Mlsa Langston wore whit* Japanese I MIL of Charlotte, N. C, wtll take place ellk and a nreeden sash. [ Wednesday, June 20, at Valley View, The flower girts' pretty frocks were the old homestead of the bride'* grand- white allk. and they carried Urge mother. Mra. James C. Bproull. it baskets of sweet pe* blossoms. will be a white and green affair, at- Maeter WlllUm Pritchett was ring- tended by a limited company. MUs btarer. I Elisa Mitchell wiU be her sister's maid Mra. Max L. McRae wore a hand- of honor, and her other attendant* will some gown of Japan#** ellk, trimmed he her cousins. Mlaa Mary Marshall with white chiffon. Sproull, of Naahvllle, Miss Bessie The bride U from Virginia, and U a I Sproull, of Anniston, Ala., Mrs. Burnet