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I 'hall, comer Marietta street and Pon
ilere avenue. All frtende are cordially
Invited to be present. There will be
refreshments, and a pleasant time
promised all who attend.
MRS. SCOFIELD ENTERTAINED
FOR MISS 8C0FIELD.
Mrs. J. E. Scofield entertained the so
cial set delightfully at her home on
Church street, Decatur, a few days
ago In honor of Miss Scofisld. The
decorations were sweet peas and ferns.
Progressive games were played. Mrs.
Charles Weekes won the first prise,
which she gracefully presented to Miss
(ladle Scofield, the guest of honor. Mrs.
H. O. 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, Rowlahd, Stovall Ansley, Cand
ler, Qoes, Kirkpatrick, Ramepeck, L.I
M seek, Gilmore, Mason, Chambers,
itnuirt t n. vslllllt/ir > dllintlfl, Vlinillt/^ls,
Hunter, Hastings, Greene, Gower, Cot-
ten and Miss Sadie Bcofleld, of David
son,
MRS. MASSENQALE
WILL ENTERTAIN.
Mrs. St. Elmo Maasengale will enter
tain Fiddly afternoon In honor of her
H-ter, Miss Leola Massengale, at 1:10
o'clock at the Bohemian Room, Du
rand's. Miss Massengale la one of the
June brides, whose marriage to Mr.
lt"y Hartwell will take place on the
loth. Those Invited are: MUs Carrie
Henderscnv Miss piorrle Henderson,
Miss Helen Hartwell, Miss Mildred
Noble, Miss Viola Monsalvatge, Miss
Cedle Monsalvatge, Miss Ilasel Vorus,
Miss Emma Philips, Miss Imogene
Kitnc, Miss Anatlne Asbury, Miss Wil
lie Shields. Miss Kmina Shields, Miss
Marie Fulenwlder, Miss Willie I). Jones.
Miss Kate Denlg, Miss Katherine Cun
ningham, Miss Georgians Still, Miss
Nell Brown, Miss Estelle Cooke, Miss
Alice May Massengale, Miss Irene In
gram, Miss Evelyn Warde, Miss Bessie
I'.itrlck, Miss Bessie Hardin, Miss Mary
Thompson, Miss Marie Beall, Miss An?
nle 8ue Beall. Miss Ilertha Cooke, Miss
1,‘ ils Armstrong, Mrs. DeWIt Voens,
Miss Louise Sullivan.
ATLANTAN8 AT LITHIA.
This year Llthla Is 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-
tlful wooded grounds, which afford all
the qulef restfulness of the country,
and is, on the other hand, so easily
accessible that week-end parties there
are becoming quite popular with city
people.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Johnson, of At
lanta, are among the attractive people
who are spending the summer at
I.lthlo. They will be Joined later by
Mra Elgon, Mrs. Johnson's mother, the
( hnrmlng wife of the late Lieutenant
Governor Elgon, of Alabama, and by
Mrs. Graham, of Texas, sister of Mrs.
Johnson. Mrs. Richard Cheatham, the
prt tty wife of Secretary Cheatham,
of the Southern Cotton Association, Is
always the center of a group of
friends. Mrs. Cheatham and children,
who have spent much of the past year
In Memphis, will be In Atlanta after
the season has closed at Llthla.
Mr. and Mrs. Hatch, of Savannah,
are a popular young couple, and It Is a
source of pleasure to the Atlanta peo
ple who have met them at Llthla this
summer,tq know that they will In the
autumn make their home In Atlanta,
where Mr. Hatch will be prominent In
Insurance work.
Among many Atlantans who will go
to Llthla later In the summer are Mrs.
W. E Wllmerdtng nnd her little
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Owens,
Mr. and Mrs. Ransom, Mra. Berman
»ml Mr. and Mrs. Fagln.
MIS8 FAIN'S THEATER PARTY.
The theater party given by Miss Su
sie Fain to Mlsa Elio Goode Tuesday
afternoon .at the Casino, was one of
Die pleasant Informal affairs of the
week. Miss Fain’s guests, besides the
guest of honor, were Miss Nan Ste-
jihi na, Miss Pauline Middleton, Miss
Ilorence Fain, Mlsa Ethel Fisher, Mlsa
Julia Goode. Mlsa Sallla Walker.
MR. AND MRS. OEOROE HOWARD
TO ENTERTAIN AT SUPPER.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Howard will
entertain at a buffet eupper Monday
at their home on Ponce DeLeon ave
nue, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Orton
hi - hop Brown, of Berlin, New Hamp-
ehlre, who will arrive Friday to be at
the Piedmont for a few days before go
ing to Athens to attend the’ Gordon-
Jlodgeon wedding on the Jlet.
WARE-SLATON.
Mr. Arthur P. Ware, of Loulavllle,
and Miss Johnnie Slaton, of Huntsville,
Ala., were married Tuesday evening at
Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. Ware are
■pending their honeymoon In Atlanta
and other Georgia dues. They will re-
eldo at Louisville, Ky.
PRIZE8 AT MR8. TOY’S PARTY.
At the pretty euchre party given on
Tuesday afternoon by Mre. Robert
Toy to Mies Louise Lamar the first
i rise, a dainty white spangled fan,
was won by Miss Mary Lou Berke
ley. Miss Margaret Hallman cut the
* nnsolatton, a white kid belt, and Mlsa
I .sonar, the guest of honor, was pre
sented with a white linen parasol.
GORDON-HODGSON.
The wedding of Mr. Hugh Gordon,
Jr, and Mies Nanette Hodgson will
take place Thursday evening. June II,
at 1:10 o'clock at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R.
Hodgson, In Athena.
The wedding will be a small affair
and the only attendants will be the
bride's two sisters. Misses Mary and
Nell Hodgson. Little Dorothy and
Masai Hodgson will be the flower girls.
By Wallace Irwin.
First in importance the BRIDE comeg—her dresaeg,
Ribbons and laces and feelings 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
Stands like a general flanked by his aides).
Next come the Presents in regiments splendid,
Duplicate ice pitchers, berry sets, spoons,
Silver, for heaven-knows-what-all intended,
Clocks, lamps, decanters in solid platoons.
Cart loads and van loads, dray loads and man loada,
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 marriage and numerous aunts,
Multiple nieces and fractional cousins, (
Chiefs of the clan, yon can sec at a glance;
Friends of Her mother’s, chums 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 the 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.
PHI DELTA THETA EN
TERTAINS AT EMORY
Saturday evening. at the home
ITefesest qg Mra. J. P. Hanner.at
Oxford, was h<*ld the annual com
inenrement reception of the Phi Delta
Theta fraternity. The epacloua hails
and expansive lawns of this delightful
home were thrown open to the mem
here of the fraternity and their Invited
guests. This being the only fraternity
reception of the present commence
ment, the Phi Delta Thetas ware
cordial hosts to the entire membership
of the vartoue fraternities, the faculty
of the college, as well as the various
attendants and visitors upon the
commencement occasion.
' Never were wit and repartee more
aparkllpg and spicy, laughter and fun
more 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, Oalnes
vllle, Qa.; Louise Manning, Chaltanoo
ga. Tenn.; Elisa Hill, Oreenvlllo, Oa.
Lillian Solomon, Alice Williams, Ma
pon, Ga.; Gertrude Jones, Thomson,
miscellaneous | Mrs Joseph Auerbach. Mrs. Kurt j
venlng. at their Mueller, Misses Henrietta and Stella
Auerbach, Mr. Herbert Dlttler, Mr.
Kurt Mueller, Mr. Charles J. Bayne.
Mr. Don Marquis, Mr. Julian Harris,
Mr. James Austin, Mr. C. B. Bldwell,
Mr. Joseph Auerbach, Mr. Sam Auer
bach, .Mr. Clarence Auerbach and Mr.
Alex Dlttler.
IHII| Utl-1 UI'UI uuv HUilOBf as luiiisvag
Oa.; Kathleen Roberteon, Jacksonville,
Fla.; Mieses Westmoreland. Mlllen and
Houston, Atlanta; Miss May Belle
CartersvIIle, Ga.; Mieses Deasa
Jones, . ^ .
Hayes, Bonnsr Simms, Clara Carr, An
nle Carr, Mae White, Ackle White,
Joyce Perry, Alllne Wright, Arte
Wright, Covington, Ga.; Mlaa Gladya
Tilley, Conyers. Ga.: Mlaaea Nella
Lowry, Sarah Branham, Marie Evans,
Helen Moans, Hue Means, Helen Rob
Mr. Sterling Btackshear will act is
beet man.
Among the Atlantans 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 Bishop Brown, Miss Mary
Gordon Roper and Miss Loutle Roper.
ATLANTA WILLARD, W. C. T. U.
The Atlanta Willard, W. C. T. U,
will give a flower mission program,
consisting of songs, recitations and
readings, Thursday, June 14, In their
halt 1 .taaal
hall. 72 1 •1 Broad street.
Donations of books, magaslnea and
clothing will be thankfully recalved to
be sent to California sufferers. All
friends of temperance and flower mis
sions are Invited to,be present.
NANCE-LAYMAN.
Mlsa Nota Layman and Mr. J. W.
Nance, of MaysvJUe, were quietly mar
ried June 11 at the residence of the
bride's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Nance will make their
home at Maysvllle.
olson, Ulae Nannie Nlcoleon,, MIl
Mary Klngsbery, Miss Annie Fltten,
Miss Laura Payne, Mies Eugenia
Oglesby, Mlsa Ethel Gay, Mies Lula
Blaton, Mies Rosa Klngsbery, Mias Kit
ty Cope, Mlsa Laura Knowles. Mrs. In
man Sanders.
8UPPER AT COUNTRY CLUB
IN HONOR MR. AND MRS. BROWN
Mr. and Mra. Preston Arkwright' will
give on elegant supper at the Country
Club 8aturdey evening, In compliment
to Mr. and Mrs. Orton Bishop Brown,
of New Hampshire.
MISS WALLACE TO DIVE
DINNER AT COUNTRY CLUB.
Among those entertaining In honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Orton Ulahnp Brown
will be Min Anne Wallace, who gives
a dinner 8unday at the Country Club.
CARTER-TOM PKI NS.
The marriage of Mlse Mae Tomp-
klne and Mr. John D. Carter, Jr., will
take place Thursday evening at 1:10
o'clock at the home of the bride, No.
3 Baltimore block. The ceremony will
he performed by Rev. Z. S. Farland,
rector of All Saints church.
MRS. WALKER TO ENTERTAIN.
Thursday morning Mrs. Charles
Walker will entertain at cards In honor
of Miss Elle Ooode. Mra. Walker's
guests will be: Misses Elle Goode,
Julia Goode, Susie Fain, Louise Fain,
Ethel Fisher. May Padgett, Rallle Walk
er, Annie Hlme, Irene Smiley, Iarulee
McGovern, Ruth Lewis, Josephine Da
vis, Pauline Middleton, Nannie Ste
vens. Ethel Wilson, Fannie Turner,
Nan Carroll. Mlsa Carroll, May Healey.
Kate Elgin, Minnie Atkinson. Edith
Amsden. Miss McMtchael, Lillian Tid
well.
IN HONOR MRS. BROWN.
Miss Lollle Hammond will entertain
at a tea Friday afternoon at her home
on Piedmont avenue In honor of Mre.
Orton Blehop Brown.
MRS. EHNEY'S LUNCHEON IN
HONOR OF MISS NICOLSON
Mrs. Edward Khney'e luncheon which
she gave Wednesday In compliment to
Mlsa Mary Nlcoleon and her brides
maids was one of the very prettiest
affairs of the week. The luncheon wee
served on the broad veranda which
enclosed by bamboo screens.
Palms and ferns were used In thedoc-
oratlons and on the table a cut glaaa
bowl filled with blight hued nastur
tiums formed the centerpiece.
Mrs. Khnsy wore n gown of white
mull trimmed with cluny lace.
The guests Included Mlaa Mary Nlc-
(<
The Wedding Gowns 99
A Keepsake.
By Emma Moffett Tyng and Agnes O. Crane.
This volume la a gift for a bride.
Jt Is Intended to gather 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 weddlng Journey,
congratulatory messages, press notices, etc.—things of precious asso
ciation and remembrance to a woman, but apt to slip out of keeping
as the years pass.
Handsomely bound In cloth or silk. Bend for descriptive circular.
J .P. Stevens Engraving Company.
Whitehall Street.
Atlanta, Georgia,
YANCEY-HARRI8.
The marriage of Miss Katherine
Maud Harris to Mr. Benjamin Cud-
worth Yancey took place at the First
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.
A musical program waa especially
arranged for the occasion. Mr. Wil
liam McWilliams sang "A Marriage
Hymn" and Mr. Howard Llnaley at the
organ played Mendelssohn's wedding
the march from
The bride entered the church with
her grandfather, Dr. Eben Hlllyer. She
wore a beautiful gown of white ra
dium silk made princess, with hand
lucks and trimmed In rare point lace.
She wore pearls and carried a shower
bouquet of rosea and lilies of the val
ley.
The brldeemalds wore white mull
gowns and carried pink carnations.
The attendants at the wedding were
maid of honor, Mlaa Annie Louies Har
ris, of New Orleans; bridesmaids, Mlae
Louise Baas, Mlae Annie Griffin, Miss
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Mary Lou Yancey, Mlsa Bailie King,
Miss Marie Burrus, uf Columbus; Miss
Helen Davis, of Albany; beat man.
Mr. Logan Clark, of Atlanta; grooms
men. Mr. Harman Cox. of Atlanta; Mr.
Milton Anderson, of Chattanooga: Mr.
Joseph Brown Connally, of Atlanta:
Mr. Wharton Mitchell, of Atlanta; Mr.
Edward Richardson, of Atlanta; Mr.
Robert Keely, of Atlanta, and Mr. Ver-
atllle Glenn, of Atlanta.
The ushers were Mr. Roy Rounsa-
vllle, Mr. Robert W. Graves, Mr. Barry
Wright. Mr. Bolling Sullivan, Mr. Rob
ert Yancey, Mr. Hamilton Yancey, Mr.
Ned Guyton and Mr. Horace Johnson.
Following the ceremony a reception
was tendered the bridal party and Im
mediate frtende of both families at the
residence of Dr. and Mre. Eben 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 and over the 'phone.
The color tones of the wedding were
pink and white, which were combined
with a beautiful coloring of artificial
light.
Mlse Harrle 4e one of last season's
debutantes and her marriage Is of great
Interest not only In Rome, but through
out the state. She Is the granddaugh
ter of Dr. and Mra Eben Hlllyer. and
the grand niece of Colonel and 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 out. and has received charming
social attention In Atlanta Macon,
Athena and Augusta
Mr. Yancey comes of one of the
most prominent families In the South.
He Is the grandson of Benjamin Cud-
worth Yancey, of Georgia and the
grand nephew of William Y. Yancey, of
Alabama He Is popular socially, and
Is one of the leading young business
men of Rome.
Helen Moans, Sue Means, Helen Rob
erts, Louise Bonnell, Oxford, Ga.; Mlse
Mabel Crawford, Mllledgevllle. Ga;
Dr. and Mre. J. B. Dickey, Profeeeor
nnd Mre. Murray, Professor and Mre.
H. H. .Stone, Dr. and Mrs. Turner, Dr.
and Mrs. Moore, Mr. and Mre. Weber,
Dr. and Mre. Yarbrough, Professor and
Mrs. Johnson, Professor and Mrs.
S rown, Dr. and Mrs. Peppier, Dr. and
r». Bonnell, Profeeeor and Mre. Peed,
Dr. and Sire. 8. R. Robert!, Rev. and
Mre. Smith, Rev. and Mre. McOath
Mies Singleton, Mlse Lynn Branham,
Mre. Lowry, Mre. Starr, Mr, and Mrs.
J. W. Branham, Misers Stewart Thom
as, Mrs. V. M. Henderson, Professor
Rumble, Oxford. Ga: Mr. and Mrs.
Hinton, Macon, Oa; Messrs, Guy Mey
ers, Tom Armstead, A. C. Broom, Ber-
to McCord and G. E. Solomon, At
lanta, Ga; Messrs. Wardlaw, Mtlledge-
villa, Ga; C. H. Richardson. Jr.. Mon
tezuma, Oa; Messrs. Lamar, Calloway
and Heard, Covington, Ga; Mr. W.
F. Smith. Dawson. Ga; Messrs. Eakes,
Mnbbot, Bullard, Cutta, Johnson. Can
dler, Clark, • Lowrance, Stone, Bhands,
Blair, Trammell, Moon, Johnston,
Cooper, Stephenson, White, Snow,
Bonnell, Roberts, Analey, Rhodes,
Holmes, Baldwin, Adams, > Murray,
White, Starr, McGhee, Bird, Wisdom,
Rosier. Law. Land, Martin, McCamey,
Brooks, Felker, Boyer, Henderson.
Rheney, Strickland, Wilson, Qullllan,
Bryan, Burt, Dempsey, Cooper, Rhodes,
Osborne, Beusseo, Clemente, Chupp,
Johnston. Fulehar, Cotter,,Bqnn, Par
ker, Dillard, Evans, Girardeau, Al-
mand, Nelson, Malone, Wlaenbaker,
Cannon, Bewail, Armour, Bailey.
Hartetleld and Bowen, Oxford, Ga.
The active members of the chapter
are H. P. Benton, Montlcello, Oa.;
A. Brown, Jacksonville, Fla.; F.
Cox, Montgomery. Ala.; James and C.
C. Hinton, Macon, Ga.: E E. King,
Brownsville, Tenn.; A. F. Qullllan, Ll-
thonla, Oa; W. A. Dollar, novilla.
Ga; K. IL McGregor Lumpkin, Ga;
I, B. T. Carter and S. M|
R. M. Arnold,
Solomn, Macoi
■wm Ga.: W. F. Monnlng,
Chattanooga, Term.; W. C. Smith,
Dawson, Go.; C. T. Stovall, Jr., Vlen-
nA Oa; J. P. Tilley, Jr.. Conyers. Oa.;
W. M. Baldwin, Albany, Ga; C.W.
Gunnell, Jr., Brrinwood, Oa.: A. I. Hill,
Jr., Greenville, Ga; H. Y. McCord, Jr.,
AtiantA Ga.; E L. Reagan, McDon
ough, Ga. and Grady Clay, Walnut
Grove, Oa.
MU8ICALE AT WOMAN’8 CLUB,
Thursday evening, at 8 o’clock, at
the Woman's Club room* In The
Grand, « charming mualcale will
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; Mra. Arthur
Crevleton, contralto; Mr. J. W. Marsh-
bank, tenor; Mr. A. O. MarbUt, basso;
Miss Lilly Ford, elocutionist, and Miss
Annie Langford, planlat.
MUSICALE AT COX COLLEGE.
There will be a musical entertain
ment at Cox college Friday evening at
8:30 o'clock for the benefit of the
Methodist church. Among those who
will take part will be Mias Nell
Forbes. Dr. J. Lewis Browne. Mias
Frances Park, Mra. Fowler Richard
son. Mrs. McCory, Mr. Lowry Dale and
Mr. Alfred Brown.
PIEDMONT CONTINENTAL
CHAPTER, D. A. R.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Piedmont Continental chapter. Daugh
ters of the American Revolution will
be 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 with the regent at 144 West
Peachtree street, Friday afternoon at 4
O'clock.
JENIFER HIVE TO ENTERTAIN.
Members of Jenifer hive. No. 7. will
entertain Mr. Hanlon and Mlaa Stick-
land, whose marriage takes place
TO MEET MR8. 8ANFORD.
very delightful party waa the
bridge at which Mlaa Louise Todd en
tertained Wednesday morning In honor
of Mra. Alfred Sanford, of Knoxville,
whb la receiving charming attentions
during her visit to Mra. Daniel Denny.
Mlae Todd's home waa beautifully dec
orated with cut flowers, many sweet
peas and nasturtiums being used. After
the game a delicious luncheon was
served. The priies were a Christy pic
ture and a dainty Book.
Invited to meet Mre. Sanford were:
Mrs. Denny, Miss May duBIgnon, Miss
Nan duBIgnon. Miss Nellie Howell.
Miss Rosalie Howell, Mlse M. A. Phe
lan. Mlsa Annie Laurie HIIL Mlsa Flor
ence Werner, Mine Mary Gude, Ml**
Mildred Cabanles, Miss Lula Slaton.
Mies Florence Hobbs, Mies Emma Bell
DuBoee, Mies Julia Porter. Miss Rollne
Clarke, Miss Anne Fltten. Mlsa Nannie
Nlcoleon, Miss Mary Nlcoleon, Miss
Florence Jackson, Miss Joele Stock-
dell. Miss Sarah Peel, Mlse Marion
Peel, Mies Emma Belle Lowndes, Mra.
Frank B. Meador. Mra James T. Wil
liams, Mrs. Walter Maude and Mra
George Dexter.
HERBERT DITTLER PERFORM8.
Despite the Inclemency of the
weather on Tuesday evening a number
of music lovers gathered at the home
of Mr. Harry Silverman, on Rawson
street, to hear Mr. Herbert Dlttler, the
gifted young violinist, perform. Mr.
Dlttler gave four numbers, each of
them selected with such discrimination
and rendered so perfectly, that It would
be Impossible to make distinctions In
praising them. His work gave evidence
of the rare privilege which le In store
for the music lovers of Atlanta when
he appears at the Bijou June 18. The
program rendered by Mr. Dlttler at
Mr. Sllverman'e home Tuesday even
ing was as followa:
••Humoreske" Dvorak
"Ballade et Polonaise" .Vleuxtempa
"Ttlgane" .-.Nachea
"Le Cygne" Saint Barns
Mr. Kurt Mueller delighted all with
his rendition of two piano numbers,
Chopin’s "Etude" and "Love's Dream"
by Llsst.
Among tha appreciative listeners
present were; Mlsa Halen Silverman,
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 elxe of the audience which
braved the fierce elements Tuesday
evening Indicated that had the weath
er been In any wise propitious, the
seating capacity of the church would
have been taxed to Its utmost.
The organ numbers by Mr. J.
O'Donnelly were beautifully rendered,
and embraced eelectlane from the
most celebrated composers of organ
music. Mr. O’Donnelly'a 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
Mre. Peyton If. Todd, Miss Marguerite
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 Intelll
gent appreciation of the genius of the
composers by the soloists, as well as by
the chorus.
The quartet by Mre. Todd, Mre,
Elkins, Mlse Dunlap and Mrs. Crevls
ton was especially enjoyable.
Mr. O’Donnelly and his splendid
choir and chorus achieved a brilliant
musical triumph on Tuesday evening
at the First Baptist church.
MR8. SPALDING ENTERTAIN8.
Wednesday morning, Mrs. Albert T.
Spalding. Jr., entertained her bridge
club at the residence of Mr. and Mre.
W. T. Spalding, on Courtland street.
After the game, delightful refresh
ments were served.
Mrs. Spalding's guests were Mes
dames French, Trlppe, Montgomery,
Francis, Louise 8paldlng, Foster, W.
E Hawkins, Clarence May, V. E Per
ryman, Hurt, Roger, Davis and Misses
Augusta Garrett, Mattie Slaton nnd
Mlsg McIntyre.
Personal Mention
Miss Adelaida Nelson will go to Lin-
dale to visit Mlae Marguerite Fitch tor
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.
Mlse Anise Hawkins, 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 Mre. John E. Sanford are
In Atlanta, spending their honeymoon.
Mra. Sanford waa formerly Miss Dora
Bradford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. H.
S. Bradford, of Huntsville, Ala, and
Mr. Sanford le associated with the
Tennessee Chemical Company, of
Nashville.
Mlaa Nan duBIgnon won the first
irlze, an embroidered parasol, at Mra.
Sngllsh's bridge party given Tuesday
for Mlse Nlcoleon. Miss Mary Thomas
won the second prise, a silk parasol
and Miss Nlcolson was presented with
a handsome fan
Hon. L. F. Patterson, one of the
leading business men of Balnbridgk,
came up Friday and spent a few days
with bis daughters, Mesdames C. D.
Tebo and Hunnewell Griflln. Mr. Pat
terson left Monday for a visit to Dal
las, Texas.
Mies Ethalynde Patterson Griflln, af
ter a visit of several weeks to her
i rrandparents, Hon. and Mrs. L. F.
’atteraon, 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 Mite Louise
Hawkins, who haa spent the poet year
abroad.
Little Missis Ed Lee and Louise
Terrell left Thursday last to spend the
summer Jn Birmingham with their
grandmother, Mrs. 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, le
vleltlng her sisters on West Harris
street, Mesdames Hunnewell Griflln
and C. D. Tebo.
Colonel Wallace Sheffield, a leading
lawyer of Balnbridge, waa one of the
Balnbridge delegates at the Smtlh-
Howell debate.
“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, III., le vleltlng her brother,
Dr. J. Chester King.
Miss Myrtle Harrell will spend a
while this summer visiting friends In
Balnbridge and Albany.
Mrs. W. E Wllmerdlng haa
turned from Llthla Springe, where she
spent last week.
Mre. C. M. Roberts and little daugh
ter, Marie, are at Wrlghtevllla Beach
for two weeks.
Mr. C. L. Toole, a prominent busi
ness man of Balnbridge, waa in At
lanta Monday.
Mrs. E D. Peek haa returned from
brief visit to Mrs. Dr. Daniel, at
Union Point.
Miss Laura Knowles, of Pensacola,
Fla., Is the guest of Mrs. Barbour
Thompson.
Mrs. Ernest B. Witchard, of Athens,
■pend Sunday with relatives on Har
ris street.
Mr. Logan Clarke Is In Rome, where
he went to attend the Yancey-Harrla
wedding.
Rev. T. C. Cleveland Is the guest, of
hie parents. Rev. and Mre. T. P. Cleve
land.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stitt will spend
part of July vleltlng In Ohio.
Mies Ruth Hallman entertained the
Tuesday Bridge Club this week.
Mrs. W. T. Gentry and family leavt
next week for Warm Springs.
Mra. Charles E. Whiten, of Wish-
lngton, 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.
Mr. R. L Cooney and Mr. Shepard
Bryan are In Nashville.
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.
Mr. Drewery Parramore, of Bain-
bridge. Is spending Wednesday In the
city, on hie return from college at
St. Mary's, N. C.
Mre. Carrie Graham, of Balnbridge,
la In the city for a few weeks. While
hers she Joined the Piedmont Chapter
of D. A. R.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Edward Cohen are
now located at the Ballard House, on
Peachtree, where they are at home to
their frlenda.
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 III with typhoid fever. Is much bet
ter.
The many friends of Miss Kate Mas
sey will be pleased to know that the
la convalescing from her recent Illness.
Miss Hattie WUI Robertson after a
visit- to relatives In Atlanta haa re
turned to her home at Opelika.
Mrs. C. T. Ladaon, Misses Margaret,
Leone and Agnes Lad son will leave
Saturday for Atlantic Beach.
Mlsa Lucy Harrison entertained at an
Informal bridge Tuesday afternoon in
honor of Mr. Alfred Sanford.
Mr. and Mra C. Decker Tebo leave
Tuesday, the 13th, for Bordertown.
S. J., and New York city. '
Mlaa Essie Bagwell haa returned to
her home at Villa Rica after'a short
visit to friends In Atlanta
l Cstherlna Cooney Abbott left
Wednesday for Nashville to attend the
Cooney-Meeka wedding.
Mra Henry Griffin, with her child.
OPELIKA, ALA.
Mrs. Henry Jones and children, of
Montgomery, were last week visitors of
Mre. Jones' parents, Rev. and Mrs. W.
P. Dickinson.
Mra Fannie Croft, of West Point,
Ga, was here lost week with her
daughter, Mrs. Dr. H. S. Bruce.
Mies Mary Lou Parker, of Dadevllle,
was the attractive guest last weak of
Mra. W. R. Watts on Third avenue.
Mre. Robert Edmondson, nee Mlae
Glenn Hudmon, hqe returned to her
home In South Boston, Va, after a
pleasant visit with her parenta Mr.
and Mrs. T. P. Hudmon.
Mr. Pelot, traveling representative of
Tha Atlanta Georgian, the popular
Journal of this section, was here last
week.
Joe Burton, aseletant state chemist
of Georgia, spent a day the latter part
of the week with friends while en route
to Auburn, hie 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
Teachera during the summer session.
Mr. and Mra. H. C. Jernlgan have
returned from a trip North. They
were accompanied noma by their
daughter, Mlae Cordelia who haa Juat
completed a nine months’ course In
sculpture In New York.
Mlsa Eugenia Burke, a popular young
lady of Montgomery, epent a few days
with Mlsa Ruth Wear, while on her
way home from Auburn, where she at
tended the commencement.
Theodore Bell hae returned to his
home In Anderson, S. C., for the sum
mer.
Mlsa Josephine Bragraw left the first
of the week to visit her father In
Washington for the summer.
Mlsa India Belle Smith, of Colum
bus, was visiting Mrs. Forrest Woods
the first of the week.
Mies Annie Mae Whltteleey, who hae
been attending Converse College, Spar
tanburg, S. C„ has returned (or the
summer vacation.
Mlsa Lynch, of Annlaton, visited Mrs.
Lum Duke for a few days laat week.
Mlse Katie Belle Hopson Is visiting
at Union Springs.
Miss Lena Grady, of Union Sprlngi,
le the guest of Miss EHsabeth Buch
anan.
Mrs. L. F. Dickson and daughter,
5!£ tr “\ wer * ,n We,t Point last week
with relatives.
Miss Miriam Blumenfetd haa return
'd froma visit to West Point relatives.
Mlsa Bessie Burnett, of Lafayette,
who haa been attending Georgia Bre-
nau, Gainesville, was here the first of
the week en route to Asheville, N. C,
”. he ™ *(*« will attend the meetings of
BEAUTIFUL LINE of—"
—NEW BRACELETS—
Just Received. Look at Them
Charles W. Crankshaw,
Diamond Merchant and Jewel./
Century Building. Whltsh.n o.
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 tele-
phone 918. 1
the president of the Southern Univer-
Mtf: 8- A Smith hae returned from
a visit to her eon In Atlanta.
Miss Hattie Will Robertson, who ha,
returned ^tome.°* relatlv.i, hu
lanta? W ’ B 1> * 1 ® y 111 vl,lt lng In At.
Miss Ernestine Lemle left this week
for New York. From there Miss Lends
sails for Europe to make her home in
tha fnfitra ***
the future.
J. B. Glover haa returned to his horn.
°Sl for ,h * summer monthi
Paul Shoaff, son of the eminent Co
lumbus, Ga., Method!?* minister Dr
J W- Shoaff, is with Oiuhla friends
Mis Fannie Kahn Is visiting at Ala
bama's capital city.
Messrs. T. V. nnd D. T. Herndon, of
Elberton, Ga., were In the city this
week returning to their homes from the
Auburn College commencement exer.
rises.
Mre. J. H. Drake returned Sunder
night to her home In Asheville, N. c
Miss Bldgood, of Mobile, le visiting
Miss Elizabeth Buchanan.
Miss Mattie Will Fallaw. of Carroll,
ton, Ga., arrived Sunday night to »t-
tend the marriage of her sister, Miu
Madge, to Mr. Weaver, of Thurmond,
West Virginia, which was solemnised
this evening at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. a
Fallaw.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Farley and sons.
Frank and Scott, are on a fishing trip
near Camp Hill this week.
Miss Maggie Erwin left this week
for Prattsvllle, where she will probably
teach elocution next year.
PftV TnphfiPt PlUf Wan'
Roy Torbert, Cliff Wear, Penn nnd
Louie Montgomery, were in West
Point last week at a daf.ice Riven by
Mieses Epple Lea and Nena Soon, In
honor of their attractive visitors.
Misses Ruth and Edith Martin, of Co
lumbus.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Martha Waylea Chapter, D. A. R.'s, was
held with Mre. James R. Hardaway hut
Friday. The young lady daughters of
the club members were extended an In-
vttatlon to be present at thle occasion.
In compliment to the Thursday Club,
Mn. J. T. Dorsey was the hostess last
Thursday afternoon. The pretty home
waa attractively decorated for the oc-
caston and during the games of bid
domino refreshments were served.
One of the charming events of the
season was when Dr. and Mrs. J. 0.
Palmer entertained a number of thslr
friends last Friday at progressive bid
domino.
The Social Club had at lu hostess
laat week Mre. Charles W. Brooks. A
large number of guests were present,
and the time was pleasantly spent by
playing progressive Did dominoes.
The Double Eight Club met with Miss
Berta Bridges last week.
RISING FAWN.
Charles A. Blckerstaff has returned
from Decatur, Ala.
Albert Nichole, of Fort Payne, Is the
guest of Harry Gilbert.
M. M. Allison, of Chattanooga, was
here Baturday. Hla family will coins
down shortly for the summer.
Mrs. M. J. Fahey and children have
returned to their home In Fort Payne.
CULLODEN.
Mies Eunice Chambliss, an In
structor of music at Monroe college.
Is at Cincinnati, Ohio, taking a course
in music.
Miss Willie Mae Fincher le at home
from LaGrange Female college.
Mrs. Emellne Jordan, of It*itverta.
Mre. Mary Chambliss, of forsyth,
Mrs. Edna Zellner, of Texas, are the
guests of Mrs. Robert Holmes.
Messrs. Benjamin Sullivan, Mab 1
Fitzpatrick and Edwin Rumph. stu
dents of Gordon Institute, are at home.
Benjamin Chambliss, of Macon, was
here at home with hie mother Sun-
day.
the Y. W. C. A.
A \ Dow<i ell h»» returned from
a visit to her parents. Dr. and Mrs.
Hosmer, at Greensboro. Dr. Hoamer Is
Harry Lane, of Atlanta, is visiting
Ms aunt, Mra. Irvin Catlln.
Miss Elenor Hunt, of Bameavllls, is
with Mrs. Walter L. Flint.
Mra. Solomon Dasher, of Fort v si
ley, la here the guest of her mother,
Mrs. Bankston.
Mlaa Minnie Holmes has returnee
from Roberta, where she went to at
tend commencement. n
Mre. W. O. Florence, of Atlanta »
visiting her sister. Mrs. O. H. Sul"
Va professor J. O. Martin Is » W »*
Montgomery, Ala., where he has gone
to enter business.
A ton of eteel made Into hairspring*
for watches Is worth about l'- 1 . j
times the value «
—more than twelve times the
the same weight of pure gold,
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