The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 13, 1906, Image 8

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— «71 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESPAT, JTNB If. I!**. MRS. SCOFIELD ENTERTAINED FOR MISS SCOFIELD. MBS J. B- Scofield entertained the so- clal set delightfully at her home on Church street, Decatur, a few days ago In honor of Miss Scofield. The decorations were sweet peas and ferns. Progressive games were played. Mrs. Charles Weekes won the first prise, which she gracefully presented to Miss Sadie Scofield, the guest of honor. Mrs. H. Q. Hastings won the consolation. After the games a most delightful salad course was served with punch. Those Invited to meet with the social set were Mesdames Pearce, Sutton,. Stone, Crane, Rowlnnd, Stovall, Ansley, Cand ler, Goss, Kirkpatrick, Rainnpeck, I,. Itamseck, Gilmore, Mason, Chambers, Hunter, Hastings, Greene, Gower, Cot- ten and Miss Sadie Scofield, of David son, N. C. ■ MRS. MA8SENGALE WILL ENTERTAIN. Mra. St. Elmo Massengale will enter tain Friday afternoon In honor of hor sis tar. Miss Leola Massengale, at 3:30 o’clock at the Bohemian Room, Du rand's. Miss Massengale Is one of the June brides, whose marriage to Mr. Hoy Hartwell will take place on the loth. Those Invited are: Miss Carrie Henderson, Miss Florrle Henderson, Miss Helen Hartwell, Miss Mildred Noble, Miss Viola Monsalvatge, Miss Cecils Monsalvatge, Miss llasel Vorus, Ml.- Emma Philips, Miss Imogens Knne, Miss Anstlne Asbury, Miss Wil lie Shields, Miss Emma Shields, Miss Marie Fulenwlder, Miss Willie B. Jones. Miss Kate Denlg, Miss Katherine Cun ningham, Miss Georgians Htlll, Miss Nell Brawn, Miss Estelle Cooke, Miss Alice May Massengale, Miss Irene In gram, Miss Evelyn Wards, Mias Bessie Patrick, Mies Bessie Hardin, Mlea Mary Thompson, Miss Marie Beall, Mies An nie Sue Beall, Miss Bertha Cooke. Miss l.cnla Armstrong, Mrs. DeWIt Voens, Mlsa Louise Sullivan. ATLANTAN8 AT LITHIA. Thla year Llthla la more than ever attractive by reason of the number of congenial people gathered there for the summer. The Sweetwater Park hotel Is situated In the midst of beau tiful wooded grounds, which afford all the quiet reetfulneea of the country, ami la, on the other hand, ao easily to cesstblo that week-end parties there ore becoming quite popular with city people. Mr. and Mra. R. A. Johnson, of At lanta, are among the attractive people who are spending the summer at I.lthia. They will be Joined later by Mra. Elgon. Mra. Johnson'a mother, the charming wife of the late Lieutenant Governor Llgon, of Alabama, and by Mrs. Graham, of Texas, slater of Mrs. hnson. Mrs. Richard Cheatham, the Johnson. Mrs. iticnara t-neatnatn, tne pretty wife of Secretary Cheatham, of the Southern Cotton Association, Is always the center of a group of Mends. Mrs. Cheatham and children, w ho have spent much of the past year In Memphis, will be In 'Atlanta after the season has closed at Llthta. Mr. and Mr*. Hatch, of Savannah, are a popular young couple, and It Is n source of pleasure to the Atlanta peo. pie who have met them at Llthla this curamsr to know that they will In the autumn make their home In Atlanta, where Mr. Hatch will be prominent In lnmtranre work. Among many Atlantans who will go to Llthla later In the summer are Mra W. E Wllmerdlng and her little ■laughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Owena Mr. and Mrs. Ransom, Mrs. Berman end Mr. and Mrs. Pagln. MI88 FAIN’S THEATER PARTY. The theater party given by Miss Su sie Pain to Alias Kile Goode Tuesday afternoon at the Caalno, was one of the pleasant Informal affairs of the week. Mies Pain's guests, besides the guest of honor, were Miss Nan Ste phens, Mlsa Pauline Middleton, Miss Florence Pain, Mies Ethel Fisher, Miss Julia Goode, Mias Salile Walker. MR. AND MRS. QEORQE HOWARD TO ENTERTAIN AT SUPPER. Mr. and Mrs. George Howard ’ will entertain at a buffet supper Monday at their home on Ponce DeLeon ave nue. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Orton Iilshop Brown, of Berlin, New Hamp shire, who will arrive Friday to be at the Piedmont for a few days before go ing to Athens to attend the Gordon- Hodgson wedding on the 21st. WARE-SLATON. Mr. Arthur P. Ware, of Louisville, and Miss Johnnie Slaton, of Huntsville, Ala, were married Tuesday evening nt Huntsville. Mr. and Mra. Ware are •pending their honeymoon In Atlanta Htl.l other oeorgla cities. They will re- eldu at Loulevllle, Ky. PRIZE8 AT MRS. TOY’S PARTY. At the pretty euchre party given on Tmoday afternoon by Mra.' Robert Toy to Mire Lputse Lamar the tint prise, a dainty white spangled fan, wme won by Mlaa Mary I-ou Berke ley. Mlaa Margaret Hallman rut the consolation, a white kid belt, and Mlea laraar, the guest of honor, was pre- " with a white linen paraaol. GORDON-HODGSON. Ths wedding of Mr. Hugh Gordon. Jr, and Mlaa Nanette Hodgson will take place Thursday evening, June 21, at 1:10 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. It Hodgson, In Athens. The wedding wilt be a small affair and the only attendants will be the bride's two etsters. Misses Mary and Nell Hodgson. Little Dorothy and Husel Hodgson will be the Boner girls. 5 By Wallace Irwin. First in importance the BRIDE comes—her dresses, Ribbons and laces and feeling and fluffs, . Fit of her bodice and curl of her tresses, < Trousseau and trinkets and powder and puffs. Frills in abundance, tucks in redundance, Blushes in companies, squadrons, brigades, Ever-renewing (Cupid reviewing 1 Stands like a general flanked by his aides). Next come the Presents in regiments splendid, Duplicate ice pitchers, berry sets, spoons, Silver, for heaven-knowg-what-all intended, ■ Clocks, lamps, decanters in solid platoons. Cart loads and van loads, dray loads and man loads, Useful and useless, ugly and fair; Piles of ’em, miles of ’em, myriad styles of ’em Join the parade with a militant air. Next come Her Relatives—uncles by dozens, Sisters by carriage and numerous aunts, Multiple nieces and fractional cousins, Chiefs of the clan, you can sec at a glance; Friends of Her mother’s, ohtims of Her brother’s, Bevies of bridesmaids (efficient as blushers); - Next comes the Pastor, of knots the grand master, Then in importance we notice the Ushers. Next in the order of rank the Musician Comes in this nuptial function of June, Wafting abroad from his lofty position Lohengrin’s quite indispensable tune. Next in the function the Butler’s grave unction Marshals tho servants through pAlm-covered bowers, Welcoming blandly, ordering grandly Men with refreshments and ices and flowers. Last in importance there stands a young fellow Close to the BRIDE as she enters the room— Let him look happy or dazzled or mellow; No one will notice—he’s only the groom. Mr. - Sterling Blackahear will act beat man. Among the Atlantana who will at tend the wedding will be Dr. and Mre. Fred Hodgson, Mra. John B. Gordon, Mr. and Mra. Burton Smith, Mr. and Mra. Orton Illation Brown, Mlea Mary man Bandera. olson, Mlaa Nannie Nlcolaon, Mlaa Mary Klngabery, Mlaa Annie Pitten, Mlaa Laura Payne, Mlaa Eugenia Oglesby, Mlaa Ethel Gay, Mlaa Lula Slaton, Mlaa Roaa Klngabery, Mlaa Kit ty Cope, Mlaa Laura Knowles, Mra. In- Gordon Roper and Mlaa Loulte Roper. ATLANTA WILLARD, W. C. T. U. The Atlanta Willard, W. C. T. U., will give a flower mission program, coneletlng of aonga, recitations readings, Thursday, June 14, In their hall, 72 1-2 Broad street. Donations of books, mngnslnea and clothing will be thankfully received to be sent to California sufferere. All friends of temperance and flower mls- alona are Invited to be present. YANCEY-HARRIS. The marriage of Mlsa Katherine Maud Harris to Mr. Benjamin Cud- worth Yancey took place at the Flrat Baptist Church at Rome Tuesday even ing at 8 o'clock In the presence of a large concourse of admiring friends. The ceremony waa Impressively per formed by the pastor, Dr. R. B. Head- den. NANCE-LAYMAN. Mlsa Nola Layman and Mr. J. W. Nance, of Maysvllle. were quietly mar ried June 11 at the residence of the bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Nance will make their home at Mayavllle. 8UPPER AT COUNTRY CLUB IN HONOR MR. AND MRS. BROWN Mr. and Mra. Preaton Arkwright will ■Ive an elegant supper at the Country Club Saturday evening, In compliment to Mr. and Mra. Orton Bishop Brown, of New Hampshire. MISS WALLACE TO GIVE DINNER AT COUNTRY CLUB. Among those entertaining In honor of Mr. and Sirs. Orton Bishop Brown will he Mlea Anne Wallace, who gives a dinner Sunday at the Country Club. CARTER-TOMPKIN8. The marriage of Mlea Mae Tomp kins and Mr. John D. Carter, Jr., will tako place Thursday evening at 8:10 o'clock nt the home of the bride. No. 8 Baltimore block. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Z. 8. Kurland, rector of All Saints church. MRS. WALKER TO ENTERTAIN. Thursday morning Mre. Charles Walker will entertain at cards In honor of Mlaa Elle Goode. Mre. Walker'i guests will be: Misses Elle Goode, Julia Goode, Susie Pain, Louise Pain, Ethel Fisher, May Padgett, Halite Walk er, Annie Sima, Irene Smiley, Louise McGovern, Ruth Lewie, Josephine Da vis, Pauline Middleton, Nannie Bte- vena, Ethel Wilson, Fannie Turner, Nan Carroll, Mlea Carroll, May Healey, Kate Elgin, Minnie Atkinson, Edith Amsden. Mlsa McMtchael, Lillian Tld- wall. IN HONOR MRS. BROWN. Mies Lnllle Hammond will entertain at a tea Friday afternoon at her home on Piedmont avenue In honor of Mrs. Orton Blehop Brown. MR8. EHNEY’S LUNCHEON IN HONOR OF MI8S NICOLSON Mrs. Edward Ehney'a luncheon which she gnve Wednesday In compliment to Mlaa Mary Nlcolaon and her brides maids was one of the very prettiest affairs of the week. The luncheon was served on the broad veranda which wne enclosed by bamboo screens. Palma and ferns ware used In the dec orations and on the table a cut glass bowl Ailed with bright hued nastur tiums formed the_c,epterplece. Mm, Ehney wore a gown of white mult trimmed with cluny lace. The guests Included Mlea Mary Nlc- muslcal program was especially arranged for the occasion. Mr. Wil liam McWilliams aang -"A Marriage Hymn" and Mr. Howatri Llnaley at the organ played Mendelssohn's wadding march and "Spring Song," followed hy the march from Tannhauser. The bride entered the church with her grandfather, Dr. Kben Hlllyer. She wore a beautiful gown of while ra dium silk mads princess, with hand tucks and trimmed In rare point lace. She wore pearls and carried a shower bouquet of rosea and llliea of the val ley. The bridesmaids wore white mull gowns and carried pink carnations. The attendants at the wedding were maid of honor, Miss Annie Louise Har ris, of New Orleans: bridesmaids, Mlsa Louise Bass, Mlaa Annie GrlfAn. Miss Mary Lou Yancey, Mlaa Hallle King, Miss Marie Burrua, of Columbus; Miss Helen Davie, of Albany; beat man, Mr. Logan Clark, of Atlnnta; grooms men, Mr. Harman Cox, of Atlanta; Mr. Milton Anderson, of Chattanooga; Mr. Joaeph Brown Connally, of Atlanta; Mr. Whorton Mitchell, of Atlanta; Mr. Edward Rlcbardeun, of Atlanta; Mr. Robert Keely, of Atlanta, and Mr. Ver- stllle Glenn, of Atlanta. The ushers were Mr. Roy Rounsa- vllle, Mr. Robert W. Graves. Mr. Barry Wright, Mr. Bolling Bulllvan, Mr. Rob- ert Yancey, Mr. Hamilton Yancey, Mr. Ned Guyton and Mr. Horace Johnson. Following the ceremony a reception waa tendered tho bridal party and Im mediate friends of both families at the residence of Dr. and Mra. Eb*n Hlll yer from 8 to 10 p.m. Owing to the the prolonged Illness of Mrs. Ethel Hlll yer Harris, preparations for the recep tion were deferred too late to Issue cards and the Invitations were extend ed verbally nnd over the 'phone. The color tones of the wedding were pink nnd white, which were combined with a beautiful coloring of artlAclal light. Mlaa Harris Is one of last season's debutantes nnd her marriage is of great Interest not only In Rome, but through out the state. She Is ths granddaugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Eben Hlllyer, and the grand niece of Colonel nnd Mrs. Al fred Shorter. She Is a beautiful girl with gentle, gracious personality which has won her many admiring friends. She has been a belle ever since her coming ouk and has received charming social attention In Atlanta. Macon, Athens and Augusta. Mr. Yancey comes of one of the most prominent famlllee In the South. He Is the grandson of Benjamin Cud- worth Yancey, of Georgia, and the grand nephew of William Y. Yancey, of Alubama. lie Is popular socially, and Is one of the leading young business men of Rome. Tin ell a shower Wednesday evening, at thetr hall, comer Marietta etreet and Pom ders avenue. All friends are cordially Invited to be present. There will refreshments, and a pleasant tints promised all who attend. Ku PHI DELTA THETA EN TERTAINS AT EMORY Saturday evening, at the home - of Professor ami .Mrs. J. P. Manner, nt Oxford, was held the annual com mencement reception of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The spacious halls and expanslvs lawns of this delightful home were thrown open to the mem bers of the fraternity and their Invited guests. This being the only fraternity reception of the present commence' ment, the Phi Delta Thetas were cordial hosts to the entire membership of the various fraternities, ths faculty of the college, hs well as the various attendants and visitors upon the commencement occasion. Never were wit and repartee more sparkling and eplcy, laughter and fun Store spontaneous, nor fellowship ■ congenial people more manifest The following were the guests pres ent: Misses Elisabeth Moxely, Union Springs, Ala.; Blanche Chapman. Quit- man, Ga; Nannallne King, Gaines villa Ga; Louise Manning, Cbattanoo C i. Tenn.; Eltxa Hill, Greenville, Ga. Illlan Solomon, Alice Williams, Ma con, Ga; Gertrude Jones, Thomson, Ga; Kathleen Robertson, Jacksonville, Fla.; Misses Westmoreland, Mlllen and Houston, Atlanta; Miss May Belle Jones, Cartersvllle, Ga; Misses Detia Hayes, Bonner Simms, Clara Carr, An nie Carr, Mae White, Ackle White, Joyce Perry, Alllhe Wright, Arte Wright, Covington, Ga; Mlse Gladys Tilley, Conyers, Ga; Misses Nelle Lowry, Sarah Branham, Marie Evans, Helen Means, Sue Means, Helen Rob- JV1 ruil.i, DUO Birtliin, iMHvll erts, Louise Bonnell, Oxford, Ga; Miss Mabel Crawford, Mllledgevllle. Ga; Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Dickey, Professor and Mrs. Murray. Professor and Mrs. H. H. Stone, Dr. and Mrs. Turner. Dr. and Mrs. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Weber Dr. and Mrs.' Yarbrough, Professor and Mrs. Johnson, Professor and Mrs. Brown. Dr. and Mrs. Peppier, Dr. and Mrs. Bonnell, Professor and Mrs. Peed, Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Roberts, Rev. and Mrs. Smith, Rev. and Mrs. McGath, Miss Singleton, Mlsa Lynn Branham, Mrs. Lowry, Mrs. Starr, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Branham, Misses Stewart Thom- is, Mrs. V. 31. Henderson, Professor tumble, Oxford, Ga; Mr. and Mrs. Hinton,-Macon, Ga; Messrs, Guy Mey ers, Tom Armstead, A. C. Broom, Ber- to McCord and G. E. Solomon, At lanta Ga; Messrs. Wardlaw, Mllledge vllle, Ga; C. H. Richardson, Jr., Mon texuma, Ga; Messrs. Lamar, Calloway ami Heard, Covington, Ga; 8Ir.- W. F. Smith. Dawson, Ga; Messrs. Eakes, Mabbet, Bullard, Cutts, Johnson. Can dler, Clark, Lowrance, Stone, Shands, Blair, Trammell, Moon, Johnston, Cooper, Stephenson, White, Snow. Bonnell, Roberts. Ansley, Rhodes, Holmes, Baldwin, Adams, Murray. White, Starr. McGhee. Bird, Wisdom, Itosaer, Law, Land, Martin, McCamey, Brooks, Felker, Boyer, Henderson, Rhsney, Strickland, Wilson, Qullllan, Bryan, Burt, Dempsey, Cooper, Rhodes, Osborne, Beuasee, Clements, Chupp, Johnston. Fulcher, Cotter, Bunn, Par ker,' Dillard, Evans, Girardeau, Al- mand, Nelson, Malone. Wttenbhker, Cannon, Sewall. Armour,. Bailey, Hartsfleld and Bowen, Oxford, Ga The active membors of the chapter are H. P. Benton, Montlcelto, Ga.; J. A. Brown, Jacksonville, Fla.: F. W, Cox, Montgomery, Ala.; James and.C. C. Hinton. Macon. Ob.: E. E. King, Brownsville. Tenn.: A. F. Qullllan, Ll- thonlo, Ga; W. A. Doxler, FlovUla Ga; K. H. McGrtgor, Lumpkin, Ga: R. M. Arnold. B. T. Carter and 8. M| Solemn, Macon, Ga.; ' W. F. Monntng, Chattanooga Tenn.; W. C. Smith, Dawson, Oa: C. T. 8tovall, Jr., Vien na, Ga; J. P. Tilley, Jr., Conyers. Ga W. M. Baldwin. Albany, Ga: C. W. Gunnels, Jr., Bronwood, Ga; A. I. Hill, Jr., Greenville, Oa: H. Y. McCord, Jr„ Atlanta, Ga; E. L. Reagan. McDon ough, Ga, nnd Grady Clay, Walnut Grove, Ga. MU8ICALE AT WOMAN’S CLUB. Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Woman's Club rooma In The Grand, a charming muslcale will be given by the Young Ladles' Aid So ciety. of the First Christian church. An unusually fine program has been arranged for the occasion. The musi cians who will take part are Mrs. Pey ton H. Todd, soprano; Mrs. Arthur Crevlston, contralto; Mr. J. W. Marsh- bank, tenor; Mr. A. O. Marbut, basso; Miss Lilly Ford, elocutionist, and Miss Annie Langford, pianist. MU8ICALE AT COX COLLEGE. There will be a musical entertain ment at Cox college Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock tor the benefit of the Methodist church. Among those who III take part will he Miss Nell Forbes, Dr. J. Lewis Browne, Miss Frances Park, Mrs. Fowler Richard son, Mrs. McCory, Mr. Lowry Dale and Mr. Alfred Brown. TO MEET MR8. 8ANFORD. very delightful party, waa ths bridge at which Mlsa Louise Todd en tertained Wednesday morning In honor of Mrs. Alfred Sanford, of Knoxville, who Is receiving charming attentions during her visit to Mrs. Daniel Denny. Miss Todd's home was beautifully dec orated with cut ffowers, many sweet peas and nasturtiums being used. After :he game a delicious luncheon was served. The prises were a Christy pic ture and a dainty book. Invited to meet Mra 8anford were: Mrs. Denny, Miss May duBIgnon, Miss airs, iienny, one* .»■■>» uui»»ii-jh, -.*»-■ Nan duBIgnon, Miss Nellie Howell, Allss Rosalie Howell, Miss M. A, Phe lan, Mies Annie Laurie Hill, Mlsa Flor ence Werner, Miss Mary Gude, Miss Mildred Cabantss, Mlsa Lula Slaton, Miss Florence Hobbs, Miss Emma Bell DuBosc, Miss Julia Porter. Miss Rollne Clarke, Miss Atme Fltten, Miss Nannie Nlcolaon, Miss Mary Nlcolaon, Miss Florence Jackson, Miss Josle Stock- dell, Mlse Sarah Peel. Silas Marion Peel. Miss Emma Belle Lowndes, Mra Frank B. Meador, Mra James T. Wil liams. Mrs. Walter Maude and Mrs. George Dexter. a The Wedding Gowns 99 A Keepsake. By Emma Moffett Tyng and Agnsa 0. Crone. Thle volume In a rift for a bride. It Is intended to rather and hold together the many souvenirs of the happy Wedding*time—the card of Invitation, list of flowers. Jewels, gifts, bits of the pretty gowns, notes of the wedding journey, congratulatory messages, press notices, etc.—things of precious asso ciation and remembrance to a woman, but apt to slip out of keeping y the years pass. Handsomely bound in cloth or silk. Send for descriptive circular. PIEDMONT CONTINENTAL CHAPTER, D. A. R. The regular monthly meeting of the Piedmont Continental chapter. Daugh ters of the American Revolution, will held In the parlors of the Pied mont hotel Friday afternoon. June 15, at 4 o'clock. THOMAS JEFFERSON CHAPTER, D. A. R. The Thomas Jefferson chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet \)Hh the regent at 148 West Peachtree street, Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. J .P. Stevens Engraving Company. 47 Whitehall Street. Atlanta, Georgia JENIFER HIVE TO ENTERTAIN. Member, of Jenifer hive. No. 7. win entertain Mr. Hanlon and Mies Stick- L whose marriage takes pises HERBERT DITTLER PERFORMS. Despite the Inclemency of the weather on Tuesday evening a number of music lovers gathered at the home of Mr. Harry Silverman, on Raweon street, to hear Mr. Herbert Dlttler, the gifted young ylolInlsL perform. Mr. Dlttler gave four numbers, each of them selected with such discrimination and rendered ao perfectly, that It would be Impossible to make distinctions In praising them. His work gave evidence of the rare privilege which Is In store for the music lovers of Atlanta when he appears at the Bijou June 13. The program rendered by Mr. Dlttler at Mr. Silverman's home Tueeday even ing was as follows: ’’Humoreske" Dvorak "Ballade et Polonaise" ... .Vleuxtemps •Txlgane" Nachea "Le Cygne" Saint Saens Mr. Kurt Mueller delighted all with hie rendition 'of two piano numbers. Chopin’s "Etude" and "Love's Dream” by Among the appreciative listeners present were: Miss Helen Silverman. Mrs. Joaeph Auerbach. -Mueller, Misses Heorietti Auerbach, Mr. Herbert Dlttler, Mr. Kurt Mueller, Mr. Charles J. Hayne, Mr. Don Marquis, Mr. Julian Harris, Mr. James Austin, Mr. C. B. BidwelL Mr. Joseph Auerbach, Mr. Sam Auer bach. Mr. Clarence Auerbach and Mr. Alex Dlttler. ORGAN RECITAL. Notwithstanding the exceedingly In clement weather of Tuesday evening, a number of music-lovers and critics as sembled, at the splendid new First Baptist church to enjoy a program of rare excellence, both vocal and instru mental. • The slxs of the audience which braved the fierce elements Tuesday evening Indicated that bad the weath er been In any wise propitious, the seating capacity of the church would have been taxed to Its utmost. Ths organ numbers by 31r. J. P. O'Donnelly were beautifully rendered, and embraced selectlahs from the most celebrated composers of organ music. Air. O’Donnelly'e mastery of the magnificent new organ was com plete and absolute, and was delightful ly evidenced In the varied composi tions played by him. The solos by Mra Peyton H. Todd, Miss Alarguerite Dunlap and Messrs. Davis and Scott were notable and delightful features of the very artistically presented pro gram. The chorus work was excep tionally fine, Indicating the most careful training and the most Intelli gent appreciation of the genius of the composers by the soloists, as well as by the chorus. The quartet by Mrs. Todd, Mrs. Elkins, Mis, Dunlap and Mra. Crevls ton was especially enjoyable. Mr. O’Donnelly and his splendid choir and chorus achlsved a brilliant musical triumph on Tuesday evening at the Flrat Baptist church. MRS. 8PALDING ENTERTAINS. Wednesday morning, Mrs. Albert T. Spalding, Jr., entertained her bridge club at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Spalding, on Courtland street. After the game, delightful refresh ments were served. Mre. Spalding’s guests were Mes- damea French, Trlppe, Montgomery, Francis, Louise Spalding, Foster, W. E. Hawkins. Clarence May, y. E. Per ryman, Hurt, Roger, Davis and Misses Augusta Garrett, Mattie Slaton and Miss McIntyre. >#8tattestassess assess set Personal Mention Alls, Adelaide Nelson will go to Lin- dale to visit Alias Marguerite Fitch for a week. Upon her return to Atlanta she will leave for New York and sail for Glasgow, Scotland. Later she will visit London and the continent, returning to her home In time for the opening of Agnes Scott College, In September. “As The Diamond Palace Goes” So goes the fashion in Jewelry. Always up-to-date and a little ahead Look to us for new and novel ideas in Jewelry. If you are a buyer of Jewelry let us reason together. ....... EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry, 37 Whitehall St. of LaSalle, HI., Is visiting her brother, Dr. J. Chester King. Miss Myrtle Harrell will spend while this summer visiting friends In Balnbridge and Albany. Mrs. W. E. Wllmerdlng has re turned from Llthla Springs, where she spent last week. Airs. C. M. Roberts and little daugh ter, Marie, are at Wrlghtsvllle Beach for two weeks. Mr. C. L. Toole, a prominent bust, ness man of Balijbrldge, was in At lanta Monday. Mrs. E. D. Peek has returned from brief visit to Mrs. Dr. Daniel, at Union Point. Miss Laura Knowles, of Pensacola, Fla, Is the guest of Mrs. Barbour Thompson. Airs. Ernest B. Wltchard, of Athens, spend Sunday with relatives on Har ris street. Mr. Logan Clarke Is In Rome, where he went to attend the Yancey-Harrls wedding. Rev. T. C. Cleveland Is the guest of his parents. Rev. and Mrs. T. P. Cleve land. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stitt w|l! spend part of July visiting In Ohio. Miss Ruth Hallman entertained the Tuesday Bridge Club this week. Mrs. W. T. Gentry and family leavt next week for Warm Springs. Mr. Will Garner has returned from a visit to friends at Villa Rlc- Mrs. Charles E. Whiten, of Wash ington, D. C., Is in the city. Mrs. Frank Meador and little daugh ter are at Warm Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McClellan left Wednesday for Knoxville, Mis, Anise Hqwklns, the charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins, will return Wednesday from the East, she has been at school this year at Briar Cliff on the Hudson, and since the close of the term has been the guest of friends In New York and Erie, Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. John E Sanford ore In Atlanta spending their honeymoon, Mra Sanford waa formerly Mias Dora Bradford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bradford, of Huntsville, Ala, and Aff. Sanford Is associated with the Tennessee Chemical Company, Nashville. Miss Nan duBIgnon won the flrst >rl*e, an embroidered parasol, at Mrs. English's .bridge party given Tuesday for Alisa Nlcolaon. Miss Mary Thomas won the second prise, a silk parasol, and Miss Nlcolaon was presented with hsndsoms fan. Hon. L. F. Patterson, one of the leading business men of Balnbridge, came up Friday and spent s few days with his daughters, Mesdames C. D Tebo and Hunnewell Gridin. Mr. Pat terson left Alonday for a' visit to Dal las, Texas. Mlsa Ethalynde Patterson Oriffln, af- r a visit of several weeks to her trandparents, Hon. and Mrs. L. 'atterson, of Balnbridge, Ga, Is at home with her parents on Harris street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins and Miss Anise Hawkins will go to New York next week to meet Miss Louise Hawkins, who has spent the past year abroad. Little Mlssee EM Lee and Louise Terrell left Thursday last to spend the summer In Birmingham with their grandmother, Mre. E. M. Butterfield. Mr. and Mre. H. Edward Cohen have taken apartments at the Ballard House, on Peachtree street, where they are at home to their friends. Mrs. T. H. Tiller, of Balnbridge, Is visiting her sisters on West Harris street, Mee da tries Hunnewell Griffin and C. D. Tebo. Colonel Wallaee Sheffield, a leading lawyer of Balnbridge, was one of the Balnbridge delegates at the Smtlh- Howell debate. Mr. Dretvery Parramnre, of Batn- brldge, ts spending Wednesday In Jhe city, on hls return from college at 8L Mary’s, N. C. Mra. Carrie Graham, of Balnbridge, Is In the city for a few weeks. While here she joined the Piedmont Chapter of D. A. R. Mr. and Mre. H. Edward Cohen are now located nt the Ballard House, on Peachtree, where they are at home to their friends. Dr. W. E. Wllmerdlng has returned from Boston, where he attended the convention of the American Medical Association. Preston Arkwright. Jr., the son of Mr. and Mre. Preston Arkwright, who Is 111 with typhoid fever, la much bet Mr. R. L. Cooney and Mr. Shepard Bryan are In Nashville. Mr. .M. B. Lane has returned to his home In Savannah. Magnificent collection beautiful Pic ture Postal Cards. It will Interest you to see this display. For sale by PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY, In Lobby Piedmont Hotel. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF —NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler Century Building. Whitehall a, DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE will teach from June 1 to August 15 in his residence music studio, 271 Ivy St. Terms by mail or Bell*teta phone 918. OPELIKA, ALA. Mrs. Henry Jones and children, of Montgomery; were last week visitors of Mrs. Jones' parents, Rev. and Mra W. P. Dickinson. Mrs. Fannie Croft, of West Point, Ga, was here last week with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. H. S. Bruce. Miss Mary Lou Parker, of Dadsville, was the attractive guest last week of Mrs. W. R. Watts on Third avenue. Mrs. Robert Edmondson, nee Aflss Glenn Hudmon, has returned to her home In South Boston, Vs, after pleasant visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hudmon. Mr. Pelot, traveling representative of The Atlanta Georgian, the popular journal of this section, was here last week. Joe Burton, assistant state chemist of Georgia, spent a day the latter part of the week with friends while en route to Auburn, hls alma mater, from At lanta to attend the commencement ex ercises. Professor J. P. Neff, president of the Lafayette (Ala), College, leaves In a few days' for Fredericksburg, Va, where he will deliver a course of lec tures at the Virginia State School for Teachers during the summer session. Mr. and Sirs. H. C. Jernlgan have returned from a trip North. They were accompanied home by their daughter, Miss Cordelia who has just completed a nine months’ course In sculpture In New York. Misa Eugenia Burke, a popular young lady of Montgomery, spent a few days with Miss Ruth Wear, while on her way home from Auburn, where she at; tended the commencement. Theodore Bell has returned to hie home In Anderson, S. C\, for the sum mer. Mlsa Josephine Brngraw left the flrst of the week to visit her father In Washington for the summer. Miss India Belle Smith, of Colum bus, was visiting Airs. Forrest Woods the first of the week. Miss Annie Mne Whlttelsey, who had been attending Converse College, Spar- tnnlllliv $3 I* line 3II I tanburg, 8. C.. has returned for the summer vacation. Miss Lynch, of Anniston, visited Mra Lum Duke for a few days last week. Allss Katlo Belle Hopson Is visiting at Union Springs. Miss Lena Grady, of Union Springa Is the guest of Allss Elisabeth Buch anan. Mre. L. F. Dickson jind daughter. Electro, were In West Point last week with relatives. Allss Allrlum Blumenfeld has return ed from a visit to West Point relatives. Allss Bessie Burnett, of Lafayette, who has been attending Georgia Bre- nau, Gainesville, was here the first of the week en route to Asheville, N. C., where she will attend the meetings of the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. S. A. Dowdell has returned from a visit to her parents. Dr. and Mrs. slty pre,ldent of the Sou *hem Unlver- Alrs. S. A. Smith has returned front a visit to her son in Atlanta Miss Hattie Will Robertson, who has been the guest of Atlanta relatives has returned home. ’ Airs. W. E. Delay Is visiting In At- lanta. Allss Ernestine Lemle left this week for New York. From there Aflss Lends sails for Europe to make her home in the future. J. B. Glover has returned to hls home In Alacon, Ga, for the aummer months Paul Shoaff, son of the eminent Co lumbus, Ga., Methodist minister Dr J. W. Shoaff, Is with Opelika friends Alls Fannie Kahn Is visiting at Ala- bama's capital city. Alessrs. T. V. and D. T. Herndon, of Elberton, Ga., were In the city this week returning to their homes from ths Auburn College commencement exer cises. Airs. J. H. Drake returned Sunday night to her home In Asheville, N. e. Allss Bldgood, of Mobile, Is visiting Miss Elizabeth Buchanan. Allss Mattie Will Fallaw, of Carroll- ton, Ga, arrived Sunday night to at tend the marriage of her sister, Mist Madge, to Mr. Weaver, of Thurmond, West Virginia which was solemnized this evening at the home of ths bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1L Fallaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Farley nnd sons Frank and Scott, are on a fishing trip near Camp Hill this week. Allss Alaggte Erwin left this week for Prattsvlile, where she will probably teach elocution next year. Roy Torbcrt, Cliff Wear, Penn and Louie Alontgomery, were In West Point lost week at a du’.ice given by Aliases Epple Lee and Nena Scott. In honor of tbelr attractive visitors Misses Ruth and Edith Alartln, of Co lumbus. The regular monthly meeting of the .Martha Wayles Chapter, D. A. R.'s, was held with Mrs. James R. Hardaway last Friday. The young lady daughters of the club members were extended an In- vltatlon to be present at this occasion. Ip compliment to the Thursday Club, Mrs. J. T. Dorsey was the hostess last Thursday afternoon. The pretty home was attractively decorated for the oc casion and during the games of bid domino refreshments were served. One of the charming events of ths season was when Dr. and Airs. J. G. Palmer entertained a number of their friends last Friday at progressive bid domino. The Spclal Club had as Its hostess last week Mre. Charles W. Brooke. A large number of guests were present, and the time was pleasantly spent by playing progressive cud dominos*. The Double Eight Club met with Miss Berta Bridges last week. ' RISING FAWN. Charles A. Blckerslaff has returned from Decatur, Ala. Albert Nichols, of Fort Payne, Is th* guest of Harry Gilbert. Al. M. Allison, of Chattanooga w«* here Saturday. Hls family will corns down shortly for the summer. Mrs. AI. J. l-'ahey and children have returned to their home In Fort Payne. CULLODEN. Miss Eunice Chambliss, an In structor of music at Monroe college, is at Cincinnati, Ohio, taking a course In music. . . Miss Willie Mae Fincher Is at horns from LaGrange Female college. Airs. Emetine Jordan, of Roberta. Mrs. Alary Chambliss, of P • Mrs. Edna Zellncr, of Texas, are the guests of Alra. Robert Holmes. Alessrs. Bcnjomln Sullivan, Malvy Fltspatrtck and Edwin Rumph, stu dents of Gordon Institute, are at home. Beniamin Chambliss, of Macon. »«» here at home with hls mother 8un- da ilarry Lane, of Atlanta, Is vlaltlnf hls aunt. Airs. Irvin Catlln. Mlsa Elenor Hunt, of Barnesvllle. is with Alra Walter L. Flint. Mrs. Solomon Dasher, of Fort A si ley. is here the guest of her mother, Mrs. Bankston. . Alisa Minnie Holmes has returned from Roberta, where she went to » tend commencement. . ... „ Mrs. W. O. Florence, of AtlanM. » visiting her sister, Aire. O. H. Sum van. . a* Professor J. O. Alartln I* **'*>*; Alontgomery. Ala, where he has gona to enter business. A ton of steel made Into for watches la worth about U.OO , —more than twelve times the value Hosmer, at Greensboro. Dr.' Hosmer Is I the same weight of pure gold The many friends of Allss Kate Mas sey will be pleased to know that aha ts convalescing from her recent lllnesa Miss Hattie Will Robertson after a visit to relatives in Atlanta has re turned to her home at Opelika Mre. C. T. badson. Misses Margaret, Leone and Agnes Ladson will leave Saturday for Atlantic Beach. Miss Lucy Harrison entertained at an Informal bridge Tuesday afternoon In honor of Air. Alfred Sanford. ‘PHONE US’ BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Druggists, 24 WHITEHALL STREET. Mr. and Alra C. Decker Tebo leave Tuesday, the 18th, for Bordertown, N. J., and New York city. .We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free Mlsa Essie Bagwell has returned to her home at Villa Rica, after a short visit to friends In Atlanta. • Atlanta Agents for Mra Catherine Cooney Abbott left Wednesday for Nashville to attend tho Cooney-Meek, wedding. Candy 80c Pound Mre. Henry Griffin, with her childt