The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 15, 1906, Image 8

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— mm THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SOCIET W STT* i I ... xr* J * Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor. And Womans Interests S HARDEMAN-GOODE WEDDING. The marriage of Mlee Elle Goode and Mr.'-Isaac Hardeman, of Charlotte, will taka place the evening of Wednesday, Jane 27, at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Samuel W. Goods, on For. rest avenue. The ceremony will be performed by Hev. Dr, C. 13. Wllmer, rector of Bt. Luke's church, and the bride will be given away by her mother. Miss Julia Goode, slater of the hrlde, will be maid of honor. The brides maids will be Misses Nan Stephens, Pauline Middleton, Susie Fain and Edith Fisher. They will wear pretty whtte lingerie gowns, with gloves and sashes of yellow. Their flowors will be daisies and the color scheme of yellow and white will be artistically carried out In many of the details of the wed ding. Mr. Julian Prloleau will be best man and the list of groomsmen Includes Messrs. William Jones, Vernon Cooper and James Williams of Macon, Oa. MR8. HOWARD’S TEA. The E o'clock tea at which Mrs. Chesley Howard was hostess Thurs day afternoon, and Mrs. William J. Snow and Miss Phoebe Ellis wore gu- it of honor, was one of the largest rodal functions of the week. Over a hundred women called during the af ternoon, and many handsome gowns were worn. Mrs. Howard's spsclona home was decorated with cut flowers, palms and feme. In the dining room only aweet te as were used, these being banked mi the mantel and used as a center piece on the table. The Icea, mints and bon-bons served were In pink and white. Receiving with Mrs. Howard and ae- l slating In the entertainment of her guest n were Mrs. William J. Snow, Mien Phoebe Ellis, Mrs. W. D. Ellis, Mrs. W. D. Ellis, Jr., Mrs. F. R. Lo gin, Mrs. T. K. Glenn, Mrs. Georgo Cay, Mrs. Charles Hannan, Mrs. R. J. walker, Mrs. Will Jennings, Mrs. Stephen Barnett, Mrs. Frank Inman, Ml«s Cay, Miss May Gude, Miss Ro- Fine Raoul, Mlea Harriet Ellis. Mrs. Howard’s gown was of whits bn lists, elaborately embroidered. Mrs. Snow wore a dainty lingerie toilette trimmed wltb tiny ruffles of Yal lace. Miss Phoebe Ellis, whose marriage to Mr. E. L. Bishop will take place June It, was beautifully gowned In white batiste trimmed with baby Irish lace. Mrs. W. D. Ellis wore a handsome costume of black lace over white allk, and Mrs. W. D. Ellis, Jr., was becom ingly gowned In white grenadine em broidered In corn flowers. Mrs. Frank Inman was handsome In a hand-embroidered lingerie gown o' white. Mlse Harriet EtUs wore white lace. Miss- Mary Gude’s pretty gown was one of radium silk In black and white, with a touch of pink. Mrs. Cay wore black lace. Mlsk Cay wore a dainty and becom Ing gown of yhlte mull figured with Miss Helen Cay was beautifully gowned In blue taffeta. KI8E|TrEAD. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Calvin Read have Issued Invitations to the marriage of thetr daughter, Mary Washington, Mr. John Franklin Kiser, on the evening of Wednesday, June 27, at 8: SO ' lock at All Saint's Church on West riiwMree. After the ceremony a reception will be held tram > until 11 o'clock at 424 Peachtree street fosteIlclark. Mr. Robert Strong Clark, of West Point, has Issued Invitations to the uuirrtago of his daughter, Loulta, to Mr. Osma Bailey Foster, of Dothan. the bridesmaids. Mr. Foster Prime, a lifelong friend of Mr. Ames, acted as best man. The ushers were Meiers. B. Backus, Talbot Pennlman, Jr.. Pat ton, Charles Waddell and Dr. Holmes, of Asheville, and Mr. R. T. Johnson, of Albany. The bride, handsomely gowned In a suit of white mess Aline, with Venetian lace trimmings, an heirloom, entered the church with her father, preceded by Mieses Martin, Ames and Lucy Pen nlman, and met the groom and the maid of honor at the altar, where the ring service was performed. Mr. C. W. MuFgrtve, organist at All Souls' church, played “Remlntscensea" from Schumann, and as the party left the church ha played Mendelssohn's "Mid- Summer Night's Dream." The church was profusely decorated In pink and purple rhododendron and mountain laurel, and evergreens, and presented an unusually beautiful ap pearance, giving all evidence of a June wedding. The wedding party drove to "Forrest Hill,'' the Pennlman home, where an Informal reception was held. On so count of the recent death of a near rel ative of the bride, only a few Intimate friends were Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Ames left on the mid. night train for an extended Western tour, before going to their future home In Albahy. The wedding Is of unusual Interest In North Carolina. Mrs. Ames Is de scended from one of the oldest fam ilies In the state. She Is a beautiful young woman of the brunette type, and possesses a charming personality, which has won n large circle of friends for her. Ala Miss Clark la one of the very popu Ur young girls In her native town and hu a large circle of friends In Atlanta Mr. Foster, formerly of Charleston, hag made hie home recently In Dothan, A Is. where he Is prominent In the bust n> -a and social world. MISS GARRETT "ENTERTAINED IN HONOR OF MR8. SANFORD Miss Augusta Garret entertained at briilge Thursday afternoon In honor of Mi-. Alfred Sanford, the guest of Mrs. Ixnilel Denny. The house was prettily i" orated with many cut flowers ami ferns. Refreshments were served at Fin all tables after the games. Mlsa Garrett received her guests In a ' bite mull gown trimmed with lace. Mre. Sanford wore a toilette of white el), trimmed with rluny lace. Mra. Denny's gown was of pale gray crepe de chine and Irish lace. Invited to meet Mre. Sanford were: M: - Denny. Miss Eugenia Oglesby, Mi-» Mabel Taylor, Miss Florence Wer- I" I Miss Ella May Thornton. Mrs. ) wry Porter, Mies Lula Slaton, Miss 1.11 y Harrison, Miss Ada Alexander, M « Emily Lowndes. Miss Helen Mor- ri- Mrs. J. T. Williams. Miss Mary c. >'l", Mrs. J. G. Miller, Mrs. J. G. < ’c ssby, Jr. ASHEVILLE, N. C. The marriage of Miss Mary Pcnnl- i n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Tf!bot Pennlman, last night to Mr. A n Amee, of Albany, N. y., was an BfT ilr of unusual brilliance. The wed ding ceremony was performed In All [Bouts’ church In Btltmore. Mr. George v Vanderbilt's endowed rhun-h. and " as witnessed by a large number of the friends of the young couple. Rev. Hr. Swope, pastor of that church, per fumed the ceremony. Miss Susie,Pennlman, a sister of the ■ •ride, was maid of honor, and Ml*» Lucy Pennlman, Miss Anne .Marlin and l.otlsa Ames, a sister of the groom, were JOSEPH HABERSHAM CHAPTER. Thursday afternoon the Joseph Hah eraham Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution met with Mra. W. L. Peel at her country home at Bolton Terrace. The following officers were Installed for the ensuring year; Regent, Mrs. George Dexter: first vice regent, Mrs. . F. Dykes; second vice regent. Mrs. E. Bleckley; treasurer, Mra. J. G Hollenbeck; secretary, Miss Martha Morell; corresponding secretary. Miss Carrie Slaton; assistant secretary, Mrs. P. A. Erwin; historian, Mrs. W. W. Martin; auditor, Mrs. J. R. Watts; genealogist, Miss Nina Hornaday; librarian, Mrs C. J. Haden. The board of directors are Mrs. John M. Graham. Mra. W. L. Peel, Mrs. J. J. Spalding, Mrs. Robert Zahner. Mra Hell, Mrs. E. 8. Gay, Mrs. H. R. Cal loway. After the meeting the ladlea were Joined by their huebands and were de llghtfully entertained by Mr. and Mrs Peel at an Informal reception. MISS MARION pIFl'8 DINNER FOR MISS READ AND MR. KI8ER Miss Marion Peel will give a dinner next Tuesday at her country home, Bolton Terrace, In honor of Mlea Mary Read and Mr. John Kiser, whose wed ding will take place on the 27th of title month. BRADSHAW-BAQLEY, The Bradshaw-Bagley marriage, which will take place early In July at Amerlcus, On., will be of much social Interest to friends In Atlanta and other liarts of Georgia. It will be one of the prettiest home weddings of the sum mer season. Miss Mury Ragley, sister nf the bride' will be maid of honor. There will be no other attendants. The bearers will be Misses Eugenia 1 and Leta Morris. Master Wil liam Bhelverton will carry the ring. Miss Ragley Is a charming and at tractive young woman and naa since her debut been quite popular. Mr. Bradshaw la from Wilmington, N. C„ where he has numbers of friends. PUPIL8'"C0NCERT„ The pupils of Miss Furlow Anderson, nsslsted by Mr. Dave Bllverman, vio linist, will give a charming concert. Wednesday evening. June 20, at 4:20 O'clock, at Cable Hall, 04 Whitehall street. The following programme will bo rendered: Duet, "Bchottlsche," Dorn—Bailie Fannie McKinnon (Mies Anderson.) Plana solo, "2d Valse," Godard—Mr. Roger Gardten. Duet, "Dance of the Gypsies"—Eula Maddox Jackson (Miss Anderson.) Plano Solo, "ls>se Blatter," Kolllng, Op. 147—Mary Frances Gresham. Plano Bolo, "Spinning Bong,” Llch- ner— Miss Priscilla Paine. ■ Duet, "la' Petit Concert," Rehr—Miss Augusta Gardlen, Mr. Roger Gardfen, Bong, "Because I Love You, Dear," Hawley—Miss Rose Hugarmnn. Due. (a) "Hunting Beene," Op 174, No. 3, Uurlltt; (b) Andantlno, Op. 174, book 2, Uurlltt—Mias Badle Jarvis, Miss Alllne Parks. Bong, “Supposing," Blschoff—Miss Annie Lou Collier. Violin Solo, selected—Mr. Bllverman. Due, “Faust, by Gounod," Bonawtti— Miss Edna Mooney, Miss Margaret Ashford. Duo (ptano and vfolln), "Auf Flugeln de Nacht," Carl Faust—Mlsa Rote Bug- srmnn, Mr. David 8ttrerman. CHAM BERLIN^DOUGLASS. Mlsa May Douglass and Mr. Morrow Chamberlin, of Chattanooga, were mar ried on Tuesday evening at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Douglass, In Knoxville. Mrs. Chamberlin will be pleasantly remembered os having been a belle when she visited In Atlanta aa the guest of Miss Florence Jackson. Bhe tall, handsome blonde, with a charming personality. Chamberlin belongs to one of the most prominent and wealthiest families of Tennessee. He Is a well- known business man of Chattanooga, where he and his bride will make their home. The church was beautifully decorated “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 Whitefiall St for the occasion and the music was an especial feature. The bride's gown was of white silk moussellne, made princess with train and trimmed with a garni ture of duchess lace. Bhe wore a neck lace of rubles and diamonds, the gift of the groom. Her bouquet was of lilies of the valley and a chaplet of orange blossoms caught the tulle veil In the high coiffeur. A large outpouring of friends filled the church. In spite of a heavy down pour of rain. In the bridal party were numbered Miss S. Sue Baumgartner, of Lancaster, Pa., maid of honor, and the bridesmaids, Mlsa Nell Payne, of Chattanooga, and the Mlasee Lucie Hall, Evelyn Haxen and Katherine Briscoe, of this citj. The groom's best men was his broth ', H. 8. Chamberlin. Jr., of Chstta nooga. Messrs. George Guild, Walter Watkins, D. H. Henderson end Dr. J. 8. Dye, of Chattanooga; Mr. Roebllng, of New Jersey, and Hugh Douglass, of the United Htates navy, brother the bride, were the attendants. freciTdenk. Tuesday evening at 4:20 o'clock Mr. Henry Preoh, of Savannah, was mar' rled to Mias Rosa Denk, at the Ger man Lutheran church. Rev. William Volbrecht performing the ceremony. The decorations at the church were elaborate and unusually attractive, consisting of ferns, palms and cut flow ers. The following were the attendants Bridesmaids, Misses Lillie Elsae, Joele Denk, Eda Stahl; groomsmen, Messrs Chris Denk, Louie Stahl and George Roerlg. Miss Augusta Denk was ms d of honor and Mr. Broechmnn, of Sa vannah, was best man. The bride was given away by her father, Mr. August Denk. Mr. Hugh Connolly song previous to the cere mony, "Thy People Shall be My Peo pie,” with fine effect. Miss Amelia Barkert presided at the organ. The bride’s gown woe of handsome white silk. Bhe wore a tulle veil and carried white roses. The maid of hon or. Miss Augusta Denk, wore a toilette of white orgnndle elaborately trimmed with lace. Her bouquet was of white carnations and her gloves, ribbons and other accessories were white. The bridesmaids' gowns were of white mull, lace trimmed. Their gloves, girdles ond slippers were of green. They carried bouquets of white aweet pea blossoms. Mlsa Denk Is the attratclve daughter nf Mr. August Denk and has friends In many parts of the South. Mr. Freeh Is a successiful business man of Bsvnnnah. He has a large cir cle of friends In Atlanta, where he lived prior to hla removal to Savannah. Many handsome present! were — cetved. A reception was held at the home of the bride. Refreshments were served during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Freeh left Tueeday night for their future home at 8a vannah. MARTIN-HOLCOMB WEDDING. The marriage of Miss Ruth Helen Holcomb to Mr. Charlee Martin, form erly of Atlanta, now of Sheffield, Ala., will take place Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philo Holcomb, 421 Central avenue. Pink end white will be the color motif of the wedding and carnations In these tints will be used effectively throughout the home. In the dlntnr room rsrnntlona. pink and white, wilt be used In profusion, with bonbons, Ices, etc., In corresponding shades. The ^ young bride will be given away ' father, and her slater. Miss Mary Elisabeth Holcomb, will be maid of honor. Mr. George Mnrtln. brother of the groom, will be best man. There will be no other attendant!. Mrs. Boatman will play the weddlm march. The brlde'e wedding gown wll be nf white mull, hand-made, and elab orated with lace. Her bouquet will be nf white rnaee and malden-halr ferns. The inald of honor will wear pink enllenne cloth, trimmed with lace, her bouquet to be of while carnations. After the ceremony and reception the bridal couple will leave for a visit of several weeks to points of Interest North and East; Inter they will go .to reside at Sheffield, Ala., where Mr. Martin lias large business Interests. The bride's gotng-away gown will be of dark blue silk with white lingerie waist and hat to match. tnull. Her hat was of white chip trimmed with roses. Miss Ruth Hallman's gown was blue messallne trimmed with baby Irish lace. Her hat was blue, trim med with white plumes. Mis* Mary Klngtbery wore a flow ered silk mull. With this gown her hat was white, trimmed with rosea and lace. Mlee Eugenia Oglesby wore a suit white cloth embroidered In blue. " hat was whits trimmed with plumes. Mlsa M. A. Phelan wore white mull fashioned with Valenciennes lace. Her hat was white, trimmed wltb white plumes. MR8. BARRY ENTERTAINED THUR8DAY BRIDGE CLUB The Thursday Bridge Club was en tertalned this week by Mre. John Bar Those present were; Mr*. Brooke, Mrs. Van Rensselaer, Mrs. James G. Miller, Mrs. Albert Colllth Mrs. R. Miller, Mrs. Samuel Smith, Miss Bur- bridge, Miss Kathleen Brown, Miss Badle Morris, Miss Annie Bonney, of New York, Miss Ludlow, Miss Marie MRS. BROWN TO ENTERTAIN. Saturday afternoon Mrs. George M. Brown will entertain at tea In honor of Mlsa Phoebe Ellis, whose marriage to Mr. EL L. Bishop will take place on Monday next. Mrs. Brown's ten will be delightfully Informal; her guests to Include only a small number of the In tlmate friends of herself and Miss El Its. Bnturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Brown wilt entertain at dinner Mr. Ittshop and a few of his men friends, BALL GAME AT"pTeDMONT PARK. Much Interest Is felt In the baseball game which will be played at Pied mont park Saturday evening at 4 o'clock by the members of the Athletic Club and the firemen. The game Will be held under the auspices of Saint Elisabeth's Guild of Saint Luke's church, and a targe crowd Is expected to be present. MISS PAYNE’S LUNCHEON IN HONOR MI8S NICOLSON Miss luiura Hill Payne's luncheon Thursday, given In honor of Mrs. Mary Nlcolson. was one of the most delight ful affairs that have been given In her honor. Eight guests were seated at the table which was covered With cluny lace mats am) hail for Its centerpiece a cut glass bowl filled with pond lilies. The bowl was placed on a round mirror, which was surrounded by a wreath of smllax. The place cards, which were decorated w-lth gold, had on them tiny photos of the bride and to designate per place there was a corsage bouquet of white tweet peas tied on the chair. Miss Psyns wore a princess* gown of blue messallne trimmed w-lth French lace. Mlsa Mary Nlcolson wore a toilette of white cloth embroidered In blue and gold. Her hat was white trimmed with white plumes. Mtss Nannie Nlrolsou's costume was blue messallne and Irish lace. She wore • hat of black Neopolltan braid trim med with white plume*. Mlsa Annie Kitten won a white silk Dickson. MR8. MEADOR'sIlRIDGE FOR MR8. ALFRED 8ANF0R0. Mrs. Frank B. Meador will entertain at an informal bridge party Saturday morning at her home on Ponce DeLeon li: honor of Mr*. Alfred Sanford. MI88 OGLESBY’FbREAKFAST FOR MISS MARY NIC0L80N. Miss Eugenia Oglesby will give breakfast Tuesday morning at her home on Washington street In compll msnt to Mias Mary Nlcolson and her bridesmaids! The guests on Tuesday will be: Miss Nannie Nlcolson, Miss Mary KIngsbery, Miss Annie Kitten, Mlsg Laura Hill Payne. DINNER AT COUNTRY CLUB IN HONOR MR8. ALFRED SANFORD, Mr. K. P. Gamble will entertain at dinner party Thursday evening at the Country Club In honor of Mrs. Alfred Sanford, the guest of Mrs. Daniel Denny. The table will be prettily decorated with red and white roses, a vase of these flowers forming the centerpiece. Invited to meet Mrs. Sanford are: Mra. Denny, Mies luma Dooly, Mr. and Mra. J. K. Ottley, Mr. J. B. Connolly, Mr. Carroll Latimer. MR8. MONCRIEfTo ADDRESS BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE'8 UNION Mrs. J. H. Moncrlef, state organiser of the Junior Baptist Young People' Union,' will address the Baptist Young People’s Union of the Second Baptist church Friday night at g o'clock on Junior work, Its needs and Importance. This meeting bids fair to be one of great Interest, and It la earnestly de sired that every one who possibly can be present.on that evening. The meet ing will be held In the lecture room of the church. All parents who have chit- dren under 14 years of age are espe cially requested to be present and bring the children, If possible. The children are asked to come Sat urday afternoon at 4 o'clock to the or- S inlxatlon of a Junior Baptist Young eople'a Union. MU8ICALE. The musicals to be given under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid Society of the North Avenue Presbyterian church, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8amuel Burbank, on West Pesehtree street. Is being anticipated with pleasure by the music lovers of Atlanta. The date fixed for the concert la Friday evening, and the program will be aa followa: Duet from Songa of “Werner and onge ■ Her Solo, "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice,” Salnt-Saens—Mist Mary Car- son. Solo, "By the Sea,” Schubert; "Pour Leaf Clover," Leila M. Brownell—Mr. Burbank. Quartet, "The Lotus Flower," Schu mann; "How I Love Her," Barton- Miss Carson, Mra. Burbank, Mr. Ar mour and Mr. Burbank. PART II. Solo, “Trost,” Von Fellltx: ''Mother o' Mine," Tours; “Recompense," Ham mond—Mr. Armour. , Duel, "Music When Soft Voices Die,' Victor Harris—Mrs. Burbank and Mr. Armour. Solo, "He Is Good. He Is Kind," Mss- cenet— Mrs. Burbank. Quartet, "Oallant Troubadour." Mi chael Watson—Mlea Canon, Mra. Bur- hankf Mr. Armour, Mr. Burbank, Mr. Joseph Maclean at the piano. TO MRS. HARRY HAY ELLIS. A very happy occasion was the din ner at which Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ellis entertained Wednesday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hay Ellis, whose mar riage occurred In Charleston June 12. As Miss Gregorie, of Charleston, Mrs. Ellis was one of the most admired young women In the exclusive social set of that city. Gifted and attrac tive, she will be a charming acquisition to Atlanta society, and will be given a warm welcome here by her husband's friends. Those Invited to meet Mrs. Ellis were; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ellis, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Proleau Ellis, Mr. Frampton El lis, Miss Phoebe Ellis, Miss Harriet (fills and several younger members of the family. MA8TER BLACKIN'! ERTAINS. The party at which Master Eugene Black was to have entertained In May, but which woe postponed on account of his Illness, will take place Friday afternoon, and • will be enjoyed by about twenty-five children. Games will be played on the lawn, and refresh- menu will be served out of doors. Those who will be present are; Miss Elolee Robinson. Mlsa Isabelle Robin son, Miss Dorothy Arkwright, Master Crawford Howard, Master George Howard, Master Sanford Martin, Mas ter Louis Martin. Master William Ki ser, Master Lawson Kiser. Master Wil liam Ellis, Master Henry Jackson, Miss Man' l-andrum. Master Archibald Har rison, Master Trimble Johnson, Master Leonard Troy, Mooter Chessley How ard, Master Ravenel Walker. Master Donald Humphries, Master Alfred Rob inson, Master Henry Grady, Miss Janet Evlns and Master Charlie Black. CARTER-TOMPkTnS WEDDING. Mr. John Davis Carter, Jr., end Mlse Mae Tompkins wilt be married Thurs day evening at 4:20 o'clock at the home the bride's parents. No. 2 Balti more block. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Z. 8. Fori and, rector 7 All Saints church. The color scheme 111 be green and white, carried out In the artistic floral decorations and In the menu. The ceremony will Ukr place In the drawing room, before an alur of smllax and wMte carnations. upon which white tapers in silver ' tllestlck* «III burn. There Will be an altar rail, decorated with white carnations, white tube i branches of smllax. Master Henry Bonney and Miss Hel en Tucker will be the pretty little bearers of the white satin pillow. The mold of honor will be Mra. Henry Ma son Bonney, sister of the bride. Miss Venire Walker will be maid of honor. Mr. Weatherly Carter, of Montgomery, brother of the groom, will be the best man. The bride will be given away ' her father. The bride's gown will be of while radium satin, made princesse, trimmed with lace; her veil will be fastened with orange blossoms. She will carry a bou quet of white roses. The "matron o honor. Mra Bonney, will wear a gown of white radium silk, lace trimmed. Her bouquet will be of maiden balr ferns, with white tulle streamers. The maid of honor, Mia* Walker, will wear a pretty costume of lace over white taf- halr fern, ere. Mrs. Tompkins, the bride's mother, will be gowned In gray llsse. She will be assisted In receiving by her sister, Mra. Everett Fowler, of New York; Mrs. John D. Carter, of Montgomery, mother of the groom; Mra. E D. Tomp kins. Mrs. Harry Anderson, Mrs. Hem Wagstaff, Mrs. S. A. Dunsan, Mrs. J.' Tucker and blisses Margaret Carter, Wagstaff, Mra 8. A. Dunson, Mra J. The bridal couple will leave Thui day night for an extended trip to Chi rago, St. Louis and Mackinac Island. C their return they will reside at No. Baltimore block. The bride's traveling rown will be of gray cloth, with white Ingerie waist. Her hat will be of tray chip, trimmed with quills and rib- 80CIAL MEETING OF YOUNQ MEN HELPERS. Invitations, have been Issued to a so rial meeting of the Young Men Help ers' Class of Trinity Sunday school for Friday evening, the 16th. An Interesting feature of the occa •Ion will be the tact that the entire program will be rendered by members of the rise* and they will personally serve their guests. The young men’s classes of other churches are Invited and the Inter change of Ideas and the friendly Inter course will no doubt prove enjoyable and helpful. The entertainment will be held In the Trinity lecture room at half after eight TO MISSGOODE. The card party given Thursday morning by Mrs. Charles Walker Mies Elle Goode was one of the pleas antest affairs of the week. Cherries on Ice were served during the garni and after the prises were awarded delicious lunchon woe served. Airs. Walker’s guests were; Miss Julia Goode, Miss Ethel Fisher, Mlse May Pagett, Mlsa Bailie Walker, Mtss Ruth Lewis, Miss Josephine Davis, Mlsa Pauline Middleton, Alias Nan Carroll, Miss Kate Carroll, Miss Alay Healey, Mlse Lillian Tidwell, Altai Susie Fain, Miss Louise Fain, Miss Annie Sims. Miss Irene Smlllle, Mlse Louise McGovern, Miss Nannie Bte phens, Miss Ethel Wilson, Miss Fan nie Turner, Miss Kate Elgin, Mlse Min nie Atkinson, Miss Edith Amsden, Miss McMlchael, of Toronto. MASTER FOREMAN ENTERTAINS. The birthday party at which Master Clark Howell Foreman entertained on Wednesday morning woe a great event tor the young folks of the North Side. A number of merry gomes were played, after which refreshments were served. Among the children present were Lot- tl Speer, Slots Robinson, Janet Evans, Elisabeth Konts, Julian Miller, William Kiser, George Relne, Marcellus Robin- sin, William Ellis, Thornton Konty, Orme Campbell, Comer Howell, HowMI Foreman, Clark Foreman, R. G. Fore man, Jr. musicaleThursday. Thursday evening, at 8 o’clock, at the Woman's Club rooms In The Grand, the Ladles' Aid Society of the Chris tian church will give a delightful mu sicals, when the following program will be rendered: PART L ■Valee Chromatlque," Godard—Miss Annie Langford. (a) "A Spinning Song," Vlardot; (b) Hid My Love," D’Hardetol—Mra. Lillian Clarke Todd. • Out on the Deep,” Lohr—Mr. A. O, Marbut. Spring Song,” MacKensle—Aire, Arthur Crevlston. Reeding, selected—Miss Lily Ford. PART II. Vocal solo, selected—Mr, J. W. Marshbank. Reading, selected—Mlea Lily Ford. (a) "Until You Came," Metcalf; (b) ’Jean," Burleigh—Mra. Arthur Crevls ton. "In Autumn," Chamlnade—Mist An nie Langford. bakerTgriggs. A wedding of Interest was that, of Miss Julia Griggs to Air. Henry Jack- son Baker, which took place Tuesday noon at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Baker has always been prom inent tn the musical circles of Atlanta, and has here many friends. Mr. Ba ker Is a railroad man. and has the good wishes nf a host of friends. Air. and Mra. Baker wll] spend their honeymoon tn the east. Atagntflcent collection beautiful Pic ture Postal Cards. It will Interest you to see this display. For tale by PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY, In Lobby Piedmont Hotel. LUMPKIN. Air. Hugh Everett, of Babcock. Ga., was married to Miss Dixie Bell, of Lumpkin. Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. C. Pyle, of the Baptist Church. Immediately after the mar riage the couple left on the east bound train for Florida points. Mr. Everett Is a promising young business man of Babcock, while Mlse Bell was one of Lumpkin's attractive and beautiful young ladles. Mra. At. E. James, of Magnolia, X. C, and Mrs. G. JJ. Cochran, of Camilla. Oa., are visiting at the residence of Air. and Mrs. T. T. James on Eighth street. A Rock InThe Baltic BEAUTIFUL UNE OF —NEW BRACELETS- Juxt Received. Look st Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Bulldm*. Whitehall st. The Cleverest Story of Recent Years. A *1.50 Book for 50c. It cen be purchased only of the COLE BOOK CO., 69 Whitehall Street PAIR Ever See Anything Prettier Than Our $2.50 Oxfords? Womens Genuine Hand-turned Oxfords We know there’s nothing in ail Atlanta that can touch these superb Oxfords under $3.00. We started out with a determination to sell the best women’s Oxfords at $2.50 obtainable and we’re doing it. Customers are en thusiastic over our $2.50 Oxfords; consequently we are having the most phe nomenal shoe, business we have ever known. These handsome Oxfords are made of choice, tested leather, in soft vici or pat ent all - over with stylish Cuban heels, broad laces, etc. Exceedingly dressy styles. Priced elsewhere, $3.00 pair, our price J. M. High Co. Personal Mention Mr. and Mra. Joseph J. Roach and son, of Nashville, Tenn., are at the Piedmont. Air. Roach Is supreme court clerk of Tennessee and In addition to the Interest he takes In public affairs Is a successful .business man. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Castle Comfort, who were married in Talladega Thurs day morning, are the guests of Air. and Mrs. J. H. Mueller. Mr. and Mrs. Com fort are en route to their home In Phil adelphia. Mtss Olive May Shropshire, who was rraduated from Lucy Cobb lost week, tas returned home. Air. and Mrs. W.' C. King, of Lexing ton, Ky., spent Tuesday night In At lanta as the guests of Dr. and Airs. William King. Mrs. Bam Evlns and children will go to Wrlgjitsvllle Beach late In June. Mrs. E. A. Kent and children left Wednesday to spend the summer In Michigan. Mrs. Al. E. Lipscomb, of Athens, will arrive iq the city Thursday evening and will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. D. Ellis, Jr., until after tbe Blshop-Ellls wedding. Mrs. Charles D. Culler and children left Thursday morning for Gainesville, where they wilt spend the summer. Mrs. J. R. Porter is In Virginia. Mrs. Frank Inman, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. DuBose and Mr. and Mrs. Edward McBIraey will be among the Atlanta iieople who will spend some time at Tate Springs this summer. Dr. and Mrs. Allchael Hoke, Mlsies Raoul, Alias Mary Gude and Mr. and Allsses Harrison will go to Alorehesd for the month of July. John W. Corley. Jr., arrived at the home of his parents. Air. and Mrs. John W. Corley, No. 8 Highland avenue, this morning. He Is a fine youngster and a welcome guest Mra. Byron Bower, of Balnbridge, Is spending the week In Atlanta. She Is the guest of Mrs. Robert Foreman. Mrs. Dr. Logan, Miss Clark and Miss Mary Cole, of Atlanta, will spend the summer at Baypori, L. I. Allss Cole has spent the winter and spring In New York, where she studied under Chose, who considers her a young ar tist of promise. Miss Jean Allan, who was operated on Thursday for appendicitis. Is Im proving rapidly. Miss Sophia Stocker Is visiting rela tive* in Kentucky. She will be ab sent until the autumn. Mrs. Thomas-B. Blake has returned from a visit to her son, Mr. T. Ballard Blake, Jr., at Columbus, Miss. Miss Sarah Lane Boyle and little Ella Bess Hester are visiting Air. and Airs. C. W. Taylor, 24 West Harris street. Airs. Lowdle, who has been the lest of Mra. James W. Thomas at her tome on Spring street, has returned New Orleans. Air. and Mrs. Andrew Lloyd will move Into their new home, 211 Ponce DeLeon avenue, about July l. Miss Maude Keller, of Knoxville, Tenn, Is the guest of her sister. Airs. George H. Mack, 162 Spring street. She will spend a month or two In Atlanta. Mrs. J. Frank Meador and daughter, Charlotte, are spending some time *' Warm Springs. Air. and Airs. Julian Field are visit ing In AlontreaL Mr Milton Dorgan. Jr, and Mr. Imberiy Peters are at Worm Springs. Mrs. Georgs lllnman and children - at Wrightsvllle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eliott Miller will leave on the 27th for Canada. Later they will visit Naragansett. Air. Alfred Sanford, of Knoxville, will spend Bunday In the city. Afr. and Mr*. John J. Phillips will make their home In Chattanooga. L "I r * , * c * Eve, of Nashville, Is vlrltlng his parents. Mr. Frank StackdcU and Mr. Her- bert Manson will return Fridar from Lexington, Ky. r Air. Guess ner Harrison has returned bis home tn Virginia. Mr. Hugh Gordon and his Is* N'nnnette* Hodgson, thetr honeymoon at the bun w r ir..^° n Brown >■> from Raleklh. where}ne Mrs-John J. Phillips, of Chattanooga will arrive Monday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller. Dr. and Mrs. William B. Armstrong announce the birth of a son. ^ Mr*. A. McD. Wllxon will return to Atlanta -on Friday, after a visit to Asheville, N. C. Miss Loula Slaton will be among the Atlantans who will attend the Hod*. eon-Gordon wedding In Athens. Mra. Robert Retd and two children. Robert and Virginia, will arrive the last of the week from New York, to be the guests of Mrs. John Jones. Atrs. Ellen Meade Clarke Is the *uest this week of Mr*. W. H. Patterson, it 874 Peachtree. Since her return among her old friends, Mra. Clarke box been the recipient of many charming at tentions. Mrs. Joseph Dougherty Rhodes, who has been living some months in Louis ville, Ky, will spend the summer »t Montrose, Dr. J. M. Crawford's home, on Peachtree road. Aire. Eugene Booth and children have returned to Thomaston after a visit to relatives.In the city. Airs. Prince and family hare th« residence of Air. Tyre Jennings, at 170 Gordon street, for the summer. Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Campbell are In Boston and will be away until about tbe 20th Instant. Rev. Lamar 81ms, of Milledgeville, sails from New York on Friday for a vocation In Europe. Miss Janie Wood, of Washington city. Is the guest of friends on ths south side. Mrs. J. IL Little has returned from a visit to Heflin, Ala. Air. Alfredo Barill and Miss Louis# Barill, who are spending the summer at Cralg-y-Nos Castle, In Wales, are In London this week. In company with the Baron and Baroness Cederstrom, they mode the trip to London by motor car. The baroness sings st Albert hall on ths 16th Instant. Airs. Robert Lee Durrance, of Statei- boro, will vlst fHends In the city en route to New York, where she will ■pend a month. The trlanda ot Mr. W. K. Botth will be pleased to know that he Is Improving since hie recent attack of paralysis. Miss Msttle Haygood leaves shortly for an extended vlst to Colorado and California and other points In the west. Airs. Flora Campbell Gautier Is vis iting In Tuskegee, Ala., and will spend some time In Texas before returning to Atlanta. REMOVAL NOTICE. Dr. J. C. Palno hat removed Hit office to 629 Prudential Bulldlsj- Office hours 11 to 1 and 5 to 4. Bell telephone 1020. Residence 381 Pied mont avenue, phones 920. Bell and Atlents tele- bride-elect, will» spend AMERICUS. Tbe young men of the Amerlcus ormt" Club tendered the twenty-fire youug I*' 11 ” graduating from Carlow High School s WoWA Ethel KcDoyJl sre Met very delightfully entertained »• the guests of Miss Alaotle Bailey. Allss Nell Lyons, of Sew Orlesns. Is tM attractive guest of Allss Kote Thornton. Alius Josephine Turpin Is the guest «r Alls* Annuls Hants In Eastman. Air. and Airs. Howell Simmons sn.l dren left Aloodsy morning for Louis' K &l*s it*rah Wheeler will leave shortly f” r C Alles < Llllle OlOTer left last week to spen* the semmer In Hendersonville. Little Him Helen llswktns. of Atlsn«- In s fair visitor here, the guest of hrr grandmother. Mrs. B. A. Hswkli*- . , Miss Alio* Bills, of Cumber;. U vfsiunf Professor K. II. McNeil sod Ms ooilnr on Jnrkaon atrwt. „ _ . for Mra. Tim Klll+n. of Macon, waa hey fjj artrera! .!«?■ fait,week, the f«c#t ** slater. Airs. C. J. White. v-ndiv Hev. and Mr*. J. L. Irvin left Atondsy morning for Louisville. ■n.I led' Our Representation at Weddings. We ora represented at the June *''!: dlage by those designs which attract attention for their art and elegsne The selection Is Individual Davis & Freeman, JEWELERS.