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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Monday. nnm n. k
RECEPTION AT COUNTRY CLUB.
The visiting ladles of the Banker*'
A f. relation were tendered an elegant
r- ■ • ptlon at the Country Club Monday
art.-moon from 4 to 7 o’clock. Palma
and fern* ware uaad with decorative
effect, and on the email table* oq the
t< r. ice pink roaea were uaed.
The member* of the reception com
mlttee ware: Robert F. Maddox, chalrl
man; Robert J. Lowry, Aaa O. Candler,
Chan** E. Currier. J. W. English, E. II.
Thornton and Frank llawkln*.
The following ladlea acted aa ho*-
tee,ns: Mra. Milton Dargan, Mr*. Rob
ert J. Lowry, Mna. Albert Thornton,
.Mra, 8. M. Inman, Mra. W. L. Peel. Mra.
Thoma* J. Peeplea, Mr*. J. K. Ottley,
Mra. J. W. English, Mr*. J. W. Knxllah,
Jr. Mr*. Aaa O. Candler, Mra. A. P.
Cole*. Mr*. Frank Hawkins, Mr*. Jo
seph A. McCord. Mra. E H. Thornton,
Mra. W. F. Manry, Mlaa lama Dooly,
Mle- Nlcolaon. Mra. TV. H. Inman, Mlaa
Sarah Peel, Mlaa Joale Storkdell. Mlaa
I.aura Payne, Mra. Ida Montgomery,
Mlaa Ada Alexander. Mlaa Julia Porter
and Mlaa Janie Bpeer.
.Mr- Dargan wore a becoming gown
of white mull, made prlnceaae.
Mra. Lowry 1 * gown waa of pink silk,
trimmed with lace.
Mra. Thornton wore a toilet of white
moll and lace.
Mlaa Dooly wore a etylleh ault of
white linen and a walat of Valenciennes
lace
Mlaa Nannie Mlcolaon'* coatume waa
of black and white «Uk, trimmed with
Irish lace.
Mra. J. W. Knxllah, Jr., wore a toilet
of whit* allk and lac*.
Mra. A. P. Colea waa gowned In white
cloth anil lace.
Mr*. Aaa Candler wore a gown of
gray chiffon, trimmed with cluny lace.
Mlaa Sarah Peel waa In pink allk,
trimmed with lac* and chiffon.
Mlaa Joale Stockdell wore white lace
over allk.
Mra. Montgomery'* gown waa of
Mack lace over tafTeta.
Mlaa Janie Speer'* toilet waa of
white embroidered mull, trimmed with
Irlah lace.
Mlaa Ada Alexander wore a white
lln<-n ault and a walat of lace.
Mlaa Julia Porter** coatume waa of
pnto blue allk.
Jr., Mr. David Burnett Slmpaon, Mr.
and Mra. C. M. Badglay.
Among the Atlantan* who will attand
the wedding will be Mr. and Mr*. Car-
roll Payne, Mlaa Laura Payn*, - Mlaa
Mary Thomaa, Mr. and Mra J. J.
Spalding and Mlaa Dooly.
IN HONOR OF~MI88 DOBBINS.
On* of the delightful event* of the
•eaaon wa* the party given In honor
ob Ml** Elliabeth Dobbin*, of Atlanta,
by the younger net of Dewy Roae,
Oa. Mlaa Dobbin* la the gueat of
Mr. and Mr*. William Clarke Allen,
at whoae home the entertainment took
place,
Thoae who accepted the hoapltallty
of the occaalon were Mlaa Leaale Ad
am*. Mlaa Arle* Christian, Mlaa Geor
gia Seymour, Ml* Elliabeth Dobbins,
Mlaaea Zelma and Valerie Allen, Mlaa
Pauline Edward*, Mlaa Myrtle Parka,
Mlaa Kola Chiiatlan, Mlaa Alice Clark,
the Mlaaea Carlthera, Mia* Stella John
ston. Mlaa Parka, Mlaa Roberta, Mlaa
Luulle Mann, Mlaa Newborn and Mr*.
W. C. Allen, Mr*. W. T. Newborn, Mr.
Frank Maxwell, Mr. Wealey Adams,
Mr. Orrle McConnell, Mr. BUI Vaughn,
Mr. Oacar Hlgganbotham, Mr. Birch
Seymour, Mr. Andrew*, Mr. Roy Wray,
of Elberton; Mr. Clarence Seymour,
Mr. Martin dalnea, Mr. Alvin Brown,
of Marietta, Oa.; Mr. John Roberta,
Mr. Paul Robert*, Mr. Frank Brown,
Mr. Clyde Brown, Mr. Clifford Boothe,
Mr. Fred Boothe.
The houa* wa* beautifully decorated
In fern* and pot flower*, and many cut
flower*.
MR. LITTLE AND MR. CHAPIN
ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON.
Mr. John D. Little and Mr. William
r. Chapin entertained at an Informal
luncheon Monday at their home on
Weat Peachtree atreet. The pretty din
Ing room wa* fragrant tyith cut flow
err*. The tahlo wa* covered with '
lace doth and had a* a centerpiece
bowl filled with pale pink roae*.
Mr. Little and Mr. Chapin'* gueat*
"err: Major and Mra. J. F. Hanaon,
Mr. Henry Wortham of Macon, Mlaa
lama Dooly. Mlaa Nannie Nlcolaon,
Mir-. Mary Thomaa, Mr. Mill* B. Lane
of savannah and Mr. W. W. Lane of
Jncksonvtlle.
THOMAS-DEORAFFENREfO,
The Interrat of n large number of
friend* center* In the marriage of Mlaa
Elizabeth deOraffenreld to Mr. Herbert
smith Thomaa, which will taka place at
All Saint* church Tueadny morning at
7:30 o'clock.
The church will be tnatefully deeo-
ruled In palm*. The bride will bi
gowned In a hnndanme ault of white
voile, and will carry a ahower bouquet
of bride roae*.
Mra. O. S. Nunnatly. alatar of the
bride, will be her matron of honor, and
will wear a dainty gown of white
bet late.
Mlaa Elwyn deOraffenreld, maid of
honor, and Mlaa Schofield, of Macon,
who will be brldeamald. will wear white
bstlste gown*, trimmed with lace, and
will carrv bouquet* of aweet pea*.
Mr. Allen Ruffin, of Hlllaboro, N, O.,
will act a* beat man. and the uaher*
will be Captain Hanaell and Dr. W. S.
Kendrick.
Mr. and Mr*. Thomaa will apend the
rummer In North Carolina.
GAINES-ALEXANDER.
One of the prettleat home wedding*
of th# month will be that of Mlaa Ethel
A'- zander and Dr. !-ewl* Gaines, which
will taka place on Tueaday at th* home
of the bride’* parent* on Waahlngton
Mroet. Mia* Alexander ta generally
l» loved In Atlanta, and the fact that
her marriage will remove her to North
Carolina la much regretted.
Mlaa Luctle Alexander, aleter of the
hrtdc. will be maid of honor, and Mr.
Trunk McFarland, of Staunton. Va..
will act aa beat man.
The other attendant* will he Mlaaea
Klclae and Carrie Alexander. Mlaa
Tiooth of Montgomery; Mr. F. S. 8p*n-
< er. Mr. Harry Alexander and Mr.
Charlea McKenny.
Mr. 8. T. Sparkman and Captain W.
A Hanaell will net aa uahera and Rav.
Tl-.cron Rice will officiate.
LITTLE-JORDAN WEDDING.
The moat Intereating aoclal event of
the week In Macon will be the .marring*
of Mra. Rah Dunlap Jordan and Mr.
.Inhn D. Little, of Atlanta, which wilt
take place on the evening of the 12th
at th* home of th* bride’* brother, Mr.
Samuel 8. Dunlap, at Macon. The
eeramony will he performed by Btahop
N< ion and will only be wltneneed by
the moat Intlmal* friend* of th* bride
Mr. William E. Chapin, of Atlanta,
—ill be beet man. There will be no
niber attendant*, and the bride will be
given away by her brother. Mr. 8am-
•al a. Dunlap.
Special car* will bring rtaltora from
S'., v York and Atlanta.
The wedding gueat* will be enter-
_ Mined, together with a number of Ma-
[ con gueata. .by Mr. and Mr*. Roland
■ Mila at a buffet luncheon noon after
I- their arrival.
E-- Th# ceremony will occur at 4 o'clock
I and the gueata will leave at 9 o'clock
t on the special car*. The bride and
groom will alao leave at that time for
an extended wedding trip, which will
he apent abroad. A feature of the vlalt
to Europe will be an automobile tour
through Scotland.
Among thoae who will come from
New Torn are: Mr. Frank A. Munaey,
Mr. V. L. Mayer, Sir. E. Burton Hart.
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
—NEW BRACELETS—
Just Received. Look at Them.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
B. Diamond Merchant and Jeweler,
■k Century Building, Whitehall St.
y - ---- -■
MRS. BART GLENN EN
TERTAINED AT CARDS
Mra. Bart Olenn entertained at a
charming card party Friday after
noon at her home, on Baker atreet,
In honor of her alater, Mr*. Julian P.
Thomaa, of New Turk, who apent the
paat week with relative* In Atlanta.
The home Waa adorned with a pro-
fualon of cut flower*, palm* and fern*.
After the card gamea, rafreahmenta
were aerved at amall table*.
The flrat prlae ,a handaome puree,
waa won by Mr*. Julian P. Thomaa;
the conaolatlon prlae was awarded Mrs.
George MacMillan.
Punch waa served during the games.
Mra. Glenn'a Hat of gueata Included
Meadamea Julian P. Thomaa, George
MacMillan, H. Malone, Blanche Cald
well, Joseph Pelham, E. Oardlen, G.
Schwarts, Joseph Regenitrln, Paul
Dobbins, Allen Davla, ft. Williams,
John Mullins, Whltner, Charles Willis,
Ashley Purae, John Dennet and Mlaaea
Edna Glenn, Emily Robinson, Carrie
Henderaon, Cora Lou Thomaa, Florrle
Henderson, Grace Elyea and Pauline
Hope.
PRETTY CHILOREN’8 PARTY.
One of the prettleat children'* par
ties pf the paat week was that given
by Mlaa Sophia Lsay, at the home of
her parent* on Peachtree atreet, In
honor of her gueat, Mlaa Eunice Jack-
son. Games were played and toes
served during th* afternoon.
Sweet pea blossom* were used pro
fuaely In the decorations of the home,
Mis* Klolse Peck won the flrat prise,
and Mlaa Eunice Jackson waa pre
sented with a lovely memento of the
happy occasion.
chiffon, fashioned with dell*
Mrs. Henry Wortham wore an lm-
; ported gown of Irish lace over chiffon.
I Ml** Nannie NIcolson's toilette waa
I of white mull trimmed with Valen
ciennes lace and made prlnceaae.
Mrs. Ottley wore a toilette of pale
blue taffeta trimmed with cluny lace.
"Mlaa Treat wore white meaaaltne
trimmed with valenclennea lace.
Mr*. Spalding’s gown waa
and Irlah l&ce.
Mra. Lowry wore a toilette of blue
I menaallne elaborated with baby Irish
] lace.
I Mlaa Nellie Howell’s gown waa white
embroidered batiste over allk.
| Mra. Mary Thomaa wore pink chiffon
and lace.
! Mlaa Hallman's gown was white
. | china allk fashioned with valenclennea
laee.^H
Rocking the Baby Said
To Induce Nervousness
Is It Injurious to tha health of In-
hlte'sllk | fanls to be rocked? Or la the sway
ing motion soothing and beneficial?
Nurses and mothers for several year*
have argued these questions, and while
some have absolutely refused to allow
their little ones to be rocked, others
hare swung them to sleep In a cradle
or hammock, rocked them In a com
fortable armchair every time they
cried. In the old fashioned way, and
father Judre A M Avre» near film . ,a ®®’ „ _ ' I In both Instances some of the little
teravlli* J Ala!! on Wednesday afternoon Barbour Thompson wore whit* babies have grown strong and sturdy
June *?’ in SETS ,arfe, ° ,rlmmed w,th clunjr ,ace - land other* developed Into nervous, ex-
Lawrence, rector of Calvary church, of v w r a 1 c,t f We . children. . „
Amerlcui, Oa., officiating. Y. W. C. A. as to the harm rocking actually
By the artletlc use of natural foliage I A number of subscriptions have been does, one physician declares It depends
and flowers the little rustic church was received by the board of directors of entirely upon the constitution of the
beautified. The groom, as well as ush- the Young Women's Christian Asso- J™**.. "Some babies thrive on it,
trouser* and white shoes The brides- ana ,he ** u* T ® Been accompanied by ot other*, ahe aay*.
mold* war* attired In white, and car- note ® of hearty commendation ot the “I can think of no hetter plan If the
tied white allk parasol*. The bride was work and good wishes for Its success, welfare of th* little one Is uppermost,
In white lace, with a large bouquet of The ladles of the board deeply ap- than to try a gentle swaying move-
white roses, and also wore the groom'* predate this encouragement and help ment, holding the baby In one's arms,
wedding gift, a crescent pin set with and ar * confident that this generosity If the Infant laughs or goes to'sleep
pearla and asapphlres. will continue until they have the Immediately there need be no fear that
Mis* Ethel Stocks, of Gadsden, Ala., | amount necessary to start the fifth | swinging in a cradle or rocking It In a
accompanied on the violin by Mr*. Al- year of work unhampered. chair will be Injurious, unless Its atom-
bert M. Ayres, Jr., played the wedding They are asking for IS, 110 or money ach Is out of order, when the motion
march, having rendered previous to the tor the needs ot th* association. will often undoubtedly cause a kind ot
arrival of the bridal party, “Call Me The following contrasted facta from I seasickness auch aa grown-ups experl-
Tblna Own." report* of 1*06 and 1*04 of the Toung I ence on a merry-go-round, when cross-
Mr*. Harry Marshall, of Tullahoma, I Women’* Christian Association will be j i n g the ocean, or frequently when rid-
slater of the groom, waa matron, and of Interest to the public
Mis* Mildred Louise Alford, of Gads- April,
den, Ala., maid of honor. W. Victor ItOS.
Cooney, of Nashville, was best man, Mambershlp 494
and the uahera and groomsmen were: Dinners served Il,*4t
James B. Hill and Nathan R. Martin, of Suppers served to mem-
Nashville; Charles J. Potter, of Me- bera of night classes..' 1,044
Mlnnvlll*; Francis E. William* and Boarders at T. W. C. A.
Ayres Connsr, of Macon, Oa.; Frank I home .. 21
a. Touert, of Mobile, Ale., and Dr. R.
J. Waehlrgton, of Gunteravllle, Ala.,
The brldeamald* were; Mlse Anna Enrollment In Bible
Wharton, of Lebanon; Mlaa Lillian class** (t classes In
Thomaaon and Ml** Esther McKIn-1 1*05 and 2 classes In
stry, of Gunteravllle, Ala., and Mlaa 1804)
uuniWEYiiiB, air., ana xnnia i .* ** ** *. *. «•
Mary Pearson, ot Macon, Oa. Little Position* secured by em-
Mlaa Marion Connor, of Macon, Go., - ployment bureau .. ..
was ring bearer. [Business young women'*
- ■ clubs ., ,, .-.
ORGAN RECITAL AT THE IY. W. C. A. club* In fac-
FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH. *»!*“ <25 member* tn
The organ recital kt th* Flrat Bap- and ,n
tl*t church on Tueaday evening will be Enrollment’’hi' kymni-
a mualcal event ot unusual InteresL slum classes
The organ which was built by the Aua- Gymnasium medical treat
tin Organ Company, of Hartford, Conn., L__ rn ®n t *- - -; •• •• •• ••
Is on* of the finest Instruments In the
Bouth, coating over 26.000. ' ucatlonal cla “**
i lox In «n elevator.
April, I "But the baby whoae stomach Is too
sensitive to stand being rocked will
„ “‘J often cry when flrat put into the-cradle,
46,464 because the motion Juat at the start Is
most sickening And cause* the little
one real nausea or If It la swayed In
Its mother's arm* when ah* rock* vig-
/. oroualy It will somatime* show un-
»I mlstakable signs of nervousness by
capacity.) | twlatlng Its head from one aide to the
other and squirming around ** If to
get Into a comfortable position.
"I do not know that rocking has ever
really harmed the Brain of a child,
j. but I am confident that It ha* mad*
I excitable Infanta exoesslvely nervous
[ and Irritable and In that way has don*
I them untold Injury.
"My opinion Is that the more' quiet
and comfortable bablea can be mad
th* better off they are physically, and
for this reason I always advise moth
ers and nurses to keep the little ones
lying In their cots as much as possible.
Instead of placing them In a cradle
that rock*, or putting them to sleep
by swinging them In n rocking chair
or swinging them In a hammock. There
la no doubt In my mind that the Infant
who la 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 ot nursing and coddling
before it will dose Its eye*.
"This lest phase Is purely nervous
ness and habit, for If a baby, even If It
Is only two months old, la rocked to
sleep once or twice and like* the sensa
tion It will remember and cry if the
same attention Is not lavished on It ev
ery time It get* sleepy, end often be
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 go to rest
quietly and alone or by Incessant rock
ing with a continual strain of some
soft lullaby In Its ears. So the mother
who would not only do what la beat
for the nerves of her child, aa well aa
for her own peace of mind dill do well to
train th* youngster to go to sleep
quietly and without any attention sucl
oa rocking and singing.
"Walking the door with a baby, while
not giving It the same sensation as
swinging, etc., Is another motion that
I believe haa a tendency to make a
child nervous. The ceaseless tread of
the feet up and down, the turn at cer
tain angles, tht rhythmic step, fre
quently make a grown person Irrttebla,
and must be almost Intolerable to an
excitable Infant, who cannot choose
but be tramped with, out .of a mistaken
Idea that the walking la soothing.
■'If babies could only talk, I feel
aura that moat of them would beg to
be left In their cots, or, when held,
kept In quiet arms and not swung or
rocked os if they were out for amuse
ment.”
Mrl.JO'Vnn.I.r'th. or,„I.L he. X ? McV*"
rennrert tha MMm arraiiant nr«- iiy internal revenue I ..
niece of Mr. and Mra. C. B. Parker,
no She Is prominent both tn church and
'social circles of McRne.
Mr. McRae Is a young man of much
I uilslnesa ability, and Is vice president
104 of the Merchants’ bank and other auc-
28 000 cessful enterprises. He Is also mayor
By subscriptions
prepared the following excellent pro
gram:
Sololeta—Mrs. Peyton H. Todd, so
prano; MIJs Marguerite Dunlap, alto; ....
Mr Thomas R. Davies, tenor; Mr. John
1,7001
CARD PARTY FOR MISS DAVIS.
Mra. Carlton Wright, of Rome, en
tertained at a card party during the
post week In honor of her gueat, Mlaa
Josephine Davis, of Atlanta.
About twenty young ladlea were en
tertalned at a game of six-hand euchre.
The score cards In Dutch figures were
painted by Mlaa Addle Wright, daugh
ter of the hostess. Mias Joaephln* Da
via won tha flrat prise, a Tiffany vote
Miss Mnrlon Van Dywe won the sec
ond prise, a box of bonbons, and Mlaa
Anna Veal received the consolation
prise, a great bunch of sweet peas.
lichtenbtein’-wilensky.
The wedding of Miss Evelyn’ Wllen-
skl, of Savannah, Oa., to Mr. Joseph
Lichtenstein, of Atlanta, will take
place In Savannah Tueaday, June, 12,
Mlaa Wllensky la on* of the attractive
young ladles of Savannah and will be
quite an acquisition to the social life
of Atlanta. Bhe 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.
TO MI8Tq00DE.
On Thursday Mra. Charlea Walker
will entertain In honor of Miss Elle
Goode, one of Atlanta’s mast attractive
June brides. Her marriage to Mr.
Isaac Hardsman, of Macon, will take
place th* letter part of this month.
silver" TEA.
A silver tea will be given at the resi
dence of Rev. C. T. A. Pise, II Wash
ington street, Wednesday evening, June
1*. from 6 to I o’clock. A musical pro
gram will be rendered and refresh
ments served.
QUESTS AT HYND8-FLICK
WEDDING AT NASHVILLE.
Some of tb* wedding guests from a
distance for th* Fllck-Hynds 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, have
arrived, as has the bride’s brother, Mr.
Thomas Hynda Another brother, Wil
liam G. Hynds, who has been In Atlanta
at school, will go to Nashville with his
grandfather, Mr. L. H. Johnson. The
bride’s venerable great-grandmother.
Mr*. G. O. Potter, of Atlanta, may also
be In attendance, and Mr. E. O. Miles,
who will be one of the ushers, goes
next Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs.
Mile*. Mr. Flick’s family, from Hous
ton. Texas will also be there for sev
eral days before the nuptials.
Besides a number of entertainments
alreudy announced for the bridal party
thls week, there are several additional
pleasures planned for them. On Tues
day afternoon Mr*. Archibald A. Doak
will give a card party for Mias Hynds,
and an automobile party la planned for
one afternoon.
RAMSEYWkYRES.
A wedding of Interest to their friends
throughout this and other Southern
states, says a Nashville paper, was that
of Lionel Drew Ramsey, formerly of
Nashville, and Miss Ira Foster Ayres,
which was solemnized at Mount Car-
1 church, on th* estate of th* bride's
8. Scott, bass; Mr. C. T. Wurm, cor-
netlat.
Sopranos—Mra. W. S. Elkin, Jr., Mrs.
T. H. Wingfield and Miss Oussle Winn.
Alto*—Mra. Arthur Crevlston, Mrs.
W. T. Perkerson and Miss Carrie Sam-
ford.
Tenor*—Mr. J. W. Marshbank, Mr.
Frank Cundell, Mr. Oscar Cook and
Mr. Ernest Waltt.
By Internal revenue
By subscriptions
Total
Balance to be raised by sub
scriptions before June I,
1904
More then one hundred handsome
presents, consisting of fine cut glass,
.. .. 28 0001 silverware, china,. etc., attested the
215 000 popularity of the bridal couple.
212*000 Judge and Mrs. Max L. McRae gave
1*000 a beautiful reception at their real-
’ dence after the marriage ceremony.
..212 0001 The lawn, perhaps the finest In that
city, was brilliantly lighted with many
colored lights. Salads and Ices were
2,0001 served.. Miss Alice Barton, of. Ocllla,
I Go., woe at the fruit punch bowl.
Total ..215.000 After the reception, Mr. and Mrs.
■ Friday morning a large party, rapre- McRae left for New Orleans.andlater
,j,n T .. sentlng the Young Women’s Christian will go to. Loe Angeles and several
Basses—5<r. John Muhin, Mr. Ed-| i „^, I “ llnn nf i P f t on the other points ot Interest on the Pacific
‘ 'n the Rocky mountain sec-
great west, returning home
Toccata
8ToT®:*“* ~I MRS. smith entertains.
Davlea’ 8aU Sta ner Mr ‘ Thomft * B - Among thorn attending are: Mra, W. The reception at which Mr«.
Suite for Organ, James H. Rogers n* 8mlth wll! entertaln MondRy a^moon
bzzo, JwWr frora 5 to 7, In honor of Mr*. Oaalan
Armstrong, a friend and contributor _ „„
Bass Rolo "Lord Ood of *hr»h«m “ t0 the work, with her sister, Mis* Adele Daniel Gorman, Is the flrat.event on
(E Utah I M e n del m o hn—- Mr A S i Dlsbro. traveling city secretary for the the social calendar for the week, and
Scott. “ John a I gulf states work,' and her mother, Mr*. I will be a beautiful function.
Andante Religiose, Thome-Oull- H l ‘nr!Ji? I, M,5®Ma a Bowu"MiM Mr8 ’ Smlth ’® hom ® on We * t Peach '
mnnt. 1 McQueen. MMs lda Bowie^Mte* jodle | tr)|t ^ ^ dec0 „ t ,(i m pink and
Hnrtl* U, n' sentlng the 8. I. 8. P. Club; Mis* Suth- white flowers, end this color scheme
zif* ~ .' erlln. of the Clover Club: Miss Alice will be followed In detail In the menu
Put t My °Truit" ScW-m'm Mar* Wesson end Miss Zlll* Auetin, dele- served. In the dining room, ‘he table
mierita Duntan 8p,ck ® r - M1,, Mar ‘ gate* of the Extension Club *t Nunnal- will have a* Its centerpiece » hand-
^Daybreak Solnnev ly Bros, and Hn. Llndley, represent- some plateau °f pink roeei. hi the
vl-*. •• u Ing the Extension Club at Foote A drawing room and In the hall, these
-Song; In the Night. Spinney. flowers will be used, while the library
Soprano Solo, Inflammatas (Stabat-1 Mll , Harvey, physical director, and and music room will contain quant!
Todd and chorus.
"Le Rosslgnol et la Rose," Salnt-
Saens.
"Hlumengefluster," Von Blon.
"Hosanna,” Paul Wachs.
Jerusalem.
A motet for solo; chorus and organ
(M. H. Neldllnger).
COONEY-MEEKS.
EM’diSSL nl - un - peyton F“ of^Vf-n, w. „
represent the secretarial force of the Mra. Smith will be assisted In n
Atlanta work at Aaheville this year. celvlng by the guest of honor, Mrs,
At th# last meeting of the board of Gorman, and Mesdnmes Floyd Mc-
dlrectora of the Young Women'* Chria- Rae, Forreat Adair, J. R. Moble>% Park
tlan Association Mrs. Brooks, th* preal- Woodward, Alfred Truitt, Roacoe
dent, sent the message that ahe would Hearn, S. C. Atkinson, Katherine C.
be unable to resume the duties.** pres- Abbott, A. EL Calhoun, E C. Kent*. T.
Idsnt for some tlms, on account of Mr. C. Longlno, and Misses Louis# Todd,
cuuizr.MEEzs. .Brooks' continued Illness, and Mrs.lJennle Mobley, Ethel Mobley, Martha
The woddinenf Mr itnhsrt Tu Manahan. first vice president, consent- Woodward, Bessie Woodward, Mrs. J.
® d *° ««•»">• <h® duties of president C. Thompson, Annl* Northen, Lula 81a-
Cooney and Miss Lorraine Meeks, untn her r#turn . ton and Elisabeth Adair,
which takes place In Nashville, the Miss Pennington remains In Atlanta Mra. Smith wlir wear a handaome
home ot the bride, Saturday after- instead ot accompanying the party to gown of pink embroidered mull over
noon, at 2:20 o’clock, on th* lawn *t Asheville to assist Mrs. Manahan In her pink silk.
the Frank McOavock home, on theh®^^ of dlrect0 „ “® *
Lebanon road, will be of Interest to a I ceedingly the absence of Mra. Brooks Mra. Forrest Adatr's gown will be
“If® « *,, ««»«•.„ | from the work and deeply appreciate I • dainty one of white chiffon, lace
Rev. R. Lin Cave will perform the I Mrs. Manahan's willing consent to serve I trimmed,
ceremony on a stretch of green lawn I | n her place, particularly as ahe has Mrs. Floyd McRae will wear a allk
framed In with box and rose bushes j ult returned In dellcat* health after aeollenne, brocaded In heliotrope roses,
!* k ® “J’* ,ural 1 f 1 fresco drawing room, an absence of months on account of I and made prtneetse.
The bride will be given In marriage by the Illness sad death of her father. I Mr*. Roeco* Hearn will be gowned In
her brother. Emmet Meeks, and her | I wt r,, .
sister. Miss Ellen Meek* will serve 0,1 MeRAE-QRIFFITH. Mra. Alfred Truitt will wear a hond-
ID'in hl f thl >, fi n nt I ■* very ^porUnt social event wfcalsome toilette of whit# silk.
Is to bf tho first bridesmaid, and other 1 m » Mona* uu. I Mrs J R. Mobley will be attractive
melds will be Misses Lucy Haynls, of !?® ^**?,* t McBMoMItag Fannie iown of soft black taffeta, with
Oallatln; Nell Fall, Anne Richardson Griffith to Mr. E T. McRae, both ot I‘S .SST
and Ida Thompson. that city. Mra Itark WoSTwart's gown wUI be
The flower girl* will be little Mil- The marriage occurred et the Meth- Lf ChtaaMIk. trimmed with tiny Vu!
dred Gray. Evallna Kenner, Frances I odist church, which was beautifully ruffles. '
Kirkpatrick and Rebecca Baxter. The decorated with ferns and palms, with \>ra n c Atkinson will wear white
best man will be Spehard Bryan, of many whit, flower, carrying:out the w ^chiffoii.lt.trimrnlng*of round
Atlanta. color scheme of green and white. I thread lace •
About one hundred and twenty-five A program of music consisting of w r Kontx will bs dalntUv
guests will be present. The ceremony violin solos and vocal and lnstrumen- ro wn*d In a white lingerie dree* of
will be followed by a reception and a tol selections woe rendered previous Sfuli and lac*. *
buffet supper. Among the out-of-town to the ceremony. V_ sown will be of white
guest* will be the bride’s uncle. W. S. At 2:20 o’clock, the bridal party en- lari ^loth. mode *Drtne«*e. mtd Uim
Nunnelley, of Nunnelley; Mrs. C. W. tend. Mesera Max L. McRae. T. P- wld^gSdUra..
Uvely, of New Orleans; Miss Tommie I Griffith, of McRae; T. J. McRae, of I iJJ’ jr ThomDson will wear black
Blms, of Washington, and Mra. Kath-1 Fltagerald, and Henry PritchetL of LfStw' taffsn mp
Jacksonville were ushers. I xriss Jennie Mobley’s dainty gown
and* 1 Mabel* wypae *V*Eastmln. I will be a blue embroidered French mull.
The groomsmen were Messrs. C. _
Griffith, of_ McRae, and Thomas Me- im U f|.
tht I Misses Martha and Beetle Woodward
Mis. Mabel Langston, of Atlanta ZliiiT*" , ” nk “ d b ' U ° ® mbrol<1 ® r *"
at maid of honor. mu, “’
polntments, had ah oblong plateau 'ot I^COL. HARRY 8ILVERMAN
white and red rosea The > cendlestlck# TO ENTERTAIN TUESDAY
the ptee cards w*ra“ln?«lhlte and anSd n °** r Master William Pritchett Colonel Harry Silverman will enter
TfiroliLTtod CtalSldSSdKS: , tain evening St i:20 o’clock at
Robert J. Lowry. Hon. Charles G. Treat I. **"• M Y?n® w “J n *l ron • charming musical* In honor of Mr.
end Mis* Treat. Mr. end Mrs. J. K. Ot- ■, Jhe ^"T formed Herbert Dlttler. at hit home, 2H Raw-
tley, Mr. and Mra. J. 8. B. Thompson. nL* ,h ? son street Mr. Dlttler will give a
Colonel and Mrs. W. L. Peel. Mr. and number of beautiful violin selections
Mrs. Jack J. Spalding. Mra L. A. Jor- during the evening. Mr. 8IIverman’s
dan. of Macon; Mlse Hnltman. Miss I * h ® c,r * m ny ' “Mng the I w m include Mist Isms Dooley,
Howell. Ml» Thom**. Mies Dooly. Miss „ . .. Mrs. Musllsr, Miss Armstrong, MUs
Nlcolaon, Sir. E W. Lane, of Jackson- ' a1 "* Henly presided at the or- ijmj^ Colonel John Temple Graves,
vllle, him.; Colonel WIIII* Ragan. Mr. ... ... -Mr. Harry Stillwell Edwards, Mr.
John D. Little, Mr. M. E Line, of 8a. I The hridetsort * be» u Uhil_gown of chj , r |*s J. Bayne, Dr. LewU Browne,
vannah: Mr. W. E Chapin and Mr. F. ““® prl “r^« Professor Mueller, Mr. Julian Harris,
” Gamble. ■ lat *’ ■ I Mr. Don MarquU, Dr. Marx sad Mr.
Mra Hanson wore a gown of white 8am Dibble.
messallne silk, trimmed with Irish p f nd SSi a ’J52if t I?L th ® • in ,
i"' 1 HARRILL-MITCHELL.
The marriage of Miss Mary Mitchell,
den sashes oi white and ptnk. I formerly of Nashville, but now of C*r-
They carried sweet pea bouquets tersvllle, and Mr. Albert Vance Har-
Miss Langston wore white Japanese rtlL of Charlotte, N. C, will take piece
a Dr ** d ® a “* h . Wednesday. June 2*, et Valley View,
The flower girt*’ pretty frocks were the old homestead of th* bride’s grand-
of white silk, and thay carried large mother, Mra James C. Sproull. It
.VUKU8L ID in UIS resiaence I SSiJSrSSS' s® a ® rh, ‘® »nd green affair, at-
. j. ran.* T a . . UAM9T William Pritchett wam rtni- tended by a limited company. Ml—
music studio, 211 Ivy St. ■ E«« Mitchell WIU be her sluer’a maid
■*. Max L McRae wore a hand-1 of bonor, and her other attendants will
«?wn of Japanese silk, trimmed be her cousins. Miss Mary Marshall
I with white chiffon. j Sproull, of Nashville, Mies Bessie
Tbs bride ta from Virginia, and ta a I Sproull, of Anntatou, Ata, Mr*. Burnet
erine Cooney , Abbott, ot Atlanta
DINNER PARTY AT CLUB.
Major and Mrs. J. F. Hanson, of I
Macon, entertained at an elegant din- JJ""" .. _ M .
ner 8unday evening at tbe Capital City *“*• broth ® r ot
Club, fn honor of Mis* Isma Dooly. | sroom, «as beat man.
Dinner was served In the rooms, and!
the table, especially artistic tn Its ap- I
_ and MUs Ethel Mobley will be at
K tracttvely gowned In white embroidered
of
of the groom. She carried bride roaes.
The Misses Wynne wore white I
Norton, of Rome, Go., and the groom'i
slater, MUs Maude Harrlll, of Char
lotte, N. C„ with Miss Eve. Mrs. Mitch
ell and the'Misses Mitchell were In At
lanta for several dayp this week en
route to Cartersvllle.
MISS ROSf DENK ENTERTAIN8.
One of the attractive affairs of'the
past week was the entertainment given
lost Saturday night by Miss Rosa
Denk, who** marriage to Dr. Henry
Charles Freeh, of Savannah, will take
place Tuesday evening. Thoae who
will participate at the wedding wore
the Invited guests, and were as fol
lows: Misses Rosa. Denk, Augusta
Denk, Joste Denk, Lillie Elsas, Eda
Stahl, Amelia Burkert, Messrs. Henry
Freeh and Joseph Bruekman, of Sa
vannah, Christie Denk, of Nashville,
Tenn., Louis Stahl, George Roerig and
Hugh Connally.
The house wa* 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 sus
pended a white wedding bell from
which hung tiny souvenir boxes, con
taining gold stick pin* for the grooms
men and pins to match for the brides
maids, tied with green and white rib'-
bons, reaching from the wedding bell
to each guest's plate with a tiny bou
quet of white sweet pea* at th* end.
A supper In courses was served, the
cakes being heart shaped, decorated
with the Initial* ”D. F."
The ladles wore white lingerie gowns
elaborately trimmed with lace.
Mr. Hugh Connally sang several
pretty eonga during the evening.
•••••••••••••
j Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Logan have
rented their home on. Juniper street to
Colonel Sibley and family and are atop,
ping in South Kirkwood with the fam
ily of Colonel W. O. Mitchell.' Mra.
Logan will visit the East fn July and
■pend some time at New Tork Chau-
tauqua.
The Misses Leila Stamps, Gena Bar
ron, Allle Morgan and Lula Crlm left
Saturday to attend the national con
vention of the Traveler*’ Protective
Association, which convenes at Buf-
stan't N ' T ’’ ° n Monday ’ ,h ® llth ln-
Mr. and Mr*. George B. Russey and
MIm Turpin left Sunday for an ex-
*°'' l , r f ,nla Beech, Norfolk,
gwsnsHK'sISflBS
tic City and other point* of IntsresL
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Austell
will entertain a few friends at the or-
**". r ® cl i al «t the First Baptist church
on Tuesday evening. Their guests will
J* Mr -, ond Mrs. C. P. Byrd, Miss
UaII* Ctarke. Mrs. Pauline Gray and
Mrs. Lula Tumlln Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stamna and their
little son, Olln, left Saturday to attend
the national convention of the Travel
ers Protective Association, whloh con-
ffiar N T * ° n Mt ” da >’’ ‘ h ®
by Miss France* \\’ a
home near Knoxville
Mlsu La Mr Clarke of \v v
ha« been the *ue«t of her
Malonr, on West Peich?I
now visiting Mr. and M?. <•
Austell, at Inman Park. ir *’ W.
Mr*. S. L. McElroy. bf Wiiisa
G fl ., la vlsitlna reiatlyji ji ,t 00c ^
Mrs. McElroy will be loin*!i V 1 * city.
Dr. McEIro* who ■«*!•£
some time at Hot Springs? Ark. P * n ' 5la «
Mr. William E. Chrf-m
Jackson Christian left’“i" ! M
West Point, N. T„ where ,
Christian will enter the'mlMta^ W “* a
emy for four years. ml tlry SCZ4.
Rev. Dr. J. W. Lee .
tty Methodist ChurehL ^*1 o f Tr, »-
bury, 8. C., for several 5.?,'
ter .‘h 0 .^ ^ « 2
Adelaide Cunnlnrham, Sj; Mu *
Bewanee. Tenn., for“? .STof^
Clarke ami ‘ JIr. V 'Si^e’ Hayn P ‘ Cl! "®
leave for Birmingham next w.’.i, .
tend the Jemlson-Holmes wsddhtr **’
riv*d*Mond*y* to^nd ^"erll >rk ' * w r '
SMTSS ir ^ c *
rnid^M?. - J?8. U Ohldney, nf SyivMl'i 1 '™*
ventlon. 15 '’ ** ,end ‘ n « ,he
Mr. Fulton Colville Jr h..
gg^«vs?rS
• Ml®* Louise Moate, of Deveraux. Go.
has gone with a party to attend the na-
tlon* 1 convention of the Travelers’ Pro-
z^j«r«i?i oc ** tlon ’ » h,c b convene* at
“font N ' T '' ° n Monday ’ ‘ ha tub
5 0 ?! 11 ® El'loM. Mlaa Anna Cos-
•els said Mr. Ben Walker will leave
Friday to attend the house party given
tlon of th. American
Mr. R. L. Cooney will leave n-.a. u
ti y uiV. Mrok V . Ul t'ik« her t* h " ma X
day. " M “ ‘ k p ac ® on
Mrs. Freeh and Miss Emma Vr..k
'’oil™ »* r ® to ttt,er "l the
marriage of Mist Rosa Denk to n.
Henry Charles Frecht, of Savannah.
Mrs. Lewis Jones, of Columbia for.
marly Miss Edna Pqnnlck, of Alien,,
ha* been desperately 111 in Columbia
M. r - ?bf pard Bryan leaves the latter
part of. the week for Nashville, to »t.
tend the Cooney-Meek* wedding.
Dr. and Mrs. J~H. Crawford atvl
chIMren !eave tonight for ten day?
stay at St. Simon’s Island. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Press Huddleston an
at home to their friends In their nev
home, 669 Washington street.
Mrs. OrtonBtahop Brown, of Maine,
will arrive Thursday to visit Mn
Preston Arkwright.
W. W. Boyd, of California, sill «r.
rive next week to visit his daughter,
Mra. W. T. Goldsmith.
Dr. and Mr*. W. T. Goldsmith and
children will spend the summer >t
Stone Mountain.
Leroy C. Mandevllle, of Carrollton,
Is In the city, attending the bankers 1
convention.
Mrs. James Dunbar, of Ellenton, S.
, ta the guest ot her sister, Mn. W.
D. Ellis.
Mr*. J. R. Mobley and Mrs. Anthony
Murphy will go to Indian Springs (Ml
week.
Miss Arabella Wright, of Brunswick,
I* the guest of Judge and Mrs. Spencer
Atkinson.
Mrs. Thomas Peeples wilt go In
Athens Tuesday to visit Mra. Chsrlei
Phlnliy. ,
Mr. Forrest Adair and Mis* Ellubetn
Adair are spending the week In Chi
cago.
Mrs. Edward Durant and her two
sons, are visiting relatives at Borne.
Mias Frances Bishop, of Ksnsai City,
Is the guest of bliss Phoebe Elite.
Mr*. John Fltten entertained th#
bridgs club Monday morning.
Mr. end Mr*. George Murphy »rt
visiting friends at Rome.
Mr. Byron C. Crawford Is »pending
several weeks In Cuba.
MUs Ida Le# Hill has returned t#
her home In Washington, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson «re tt
Sweetwater Park hotel.
Mr*. Roeco* Hearn, who has been III
for some days, 1s better.
Mrs. Frank West, who hns been ll
1s much Improved.
Mr. Charles Wurm he* returned from
Auburn, Ala.
Magnificent collection beMttfal HF
ture Postal Cards. U wlW ' n '£“
you to sec this display, for
PIEDMONT SOUVENIR
In Lobby Piedmont Hotel.
Working for Perdo".
Special to Tbe Georgian. .
Montgomery, Ala., June H.—*
fort le to be made to have Pr »" k ir r-4 ,|
ton, a white men sent up '^SoniA
county, for murder, for life.J* { y,
He was convicted ®f‘ h ® i»4A
sister-in-law, Mrs. Ell* Hodge. In
‘PHONE US’
DE. J. LEWIS BROWNE
will toacli from June 1 to _
\ugust 15 in his residence I
BROWN & ALLEN
Reliable Druggists,
24 WHITEHALL STREET.
We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free
Atlanta Agents for
Candy
80c Pound
phone 918.
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