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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
SATT RDAT. JVNE 1*. 19W.
THE PAST WEEK 80CIALLY.
Although one or two large reception*
were given the past week, the time ha*
been devoted largely to bridge put
ties and dinners for brldes-elect.
Monday at tht*lr bachelor apartment*
on West Peachtree. Mr. John Little
and Mr. William Chapin gave an Infor
mal luncheon. Their gue*t* included
Major and Mr*. J. F. Hanson, of Ma
con; Mr*. Henry Wortham, of Ma
con; Mis* Isma Dooly, Mis* Nannie
. SlcolJion, Mian Mary Thomas, Mr. M.
t B. Lane, of Havnnnah; Mr. W. W.
Lane, of Jacksonville.
Monday uftfroorn, the visiting ladle*
of the Georgia-Florida Hankers' Asso
ciation were tendered n brilliant
caption at the Country Club. On the
• same oftern«»on. Mrs. A. J. Hmtth gave
a tea In honor of Mrs. o. P. Gorman.
Monday night, society went In force
to see “Olorlana," nt the t'nslno.
The wedding of Mr. Herbert Smith
Thomas and Miss Elisabeth DeGraffen-
lied was the event of Tuesday morn-
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. James
English, Jr., entertuined at bridge In
honor of Miss Mbit Nlcolsnn.
Mrs. Robert Toy's bridge to Miss
Louise Lamar was a pretty event of
. Tuetdn .* afternoon. In the evening.
Mr. J. D. Little was given a dinner nt
f. tl»# Capital City dub by a number of
bis gentlemen friend*.
Wednesday morning. Miss Louise
Todd gave n nmnll bridge party to Mrs.
Alfred Sanford, of Kno.nville, the guest
of Mr*. Daniel Denny.
At noon Wednesday. Mr*. Edward
Ehney gave a beautiful luncheon to
Miss Mary Xlcotsnn. At night, Mr. and
Mrs. XV. D. Kill* gave a buffet supper
to Mrs. Harry Hav Ellis..
Thursday, MIm I*aui\i Hill Payne's
luncheon to M I** Mary Nice Ison was
one of the many delightful affairs
which have been given In honor of
Ml-* Ntaolsrit. Ml** Payne's guests
were Miss Nannie Nletdson, Mis* An
nie Fltten. Miss Mary Klngsbery, Miss
Eugenia O/c'.caby, Miss Ruth Hallman
ahd Mis* M. A. Phelan.
Thursday afternoon. Miss Augusta
Garrett gave u bridge to Mrs. Alfred
Sanford. Mr*. Chessley Howard's ten
Thursday was a compliment to Mrs.
W. J. Snow and Miss Phoebe Ellis.
Thursday evening, Mr.*' F. P. Gam
ble gave n small dinner at the Country
Club to Mrs. Sanford, his guests In
cluding Mrs. Denny, Mr. and Mrs. J.
K. Ottlcy, Miss Isma Dooly, Mr. J. B.
Connolly nnd Mr. Carroll Latimer.
Friday Mrs. Preston Arkwright en
tertained at an Informal luncheon for
Mrs. Orton Bishop Browfj, of New
Hampshire.
Friday afternoon Mrs. Daniel Denny
entertained at a bridge party for her
guest, Mrs. Sanford, of Knoxville. On
the same afternoon, Mr. and Mr*. W. L.
Peel gave a garden party to the mem
bers of the Joseph Habersham chapter.
Daughters of the. American Revolution,
and their husbands, at their country
home, Bolton Terrace.
In the evening. Miss Anne Wallace
entertained nt a dinner In honor of
Mr. and Mr*. Orton Bishop Brown.
Saturday morning, Mrs. Frank Brock
Meador gave a bridge In honor of Mrs.
Alfred Sanford.
Saturday afternoon, Mrs. George
Brown gave a tea to Mlsa Phoebe
Elite.
The same afternoon, Mias Lollte
Hammond gave a tea for Mrs. Orton
Bishop Brmvn. In the evening, Mr.
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and
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Photo by McCrary A Co.
MISS HARRIETT STOCKDELL,
The daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Stockdell.
Cooney-Meeks Wedding
At Nashville, Tennessee
and Mm. Preston Arkwright will en
tertain at n dinner at the Country Club
fur Mr. and Mnt. Orton Brown. Their
ru< at* will he Colonel and Mm. Rob-
eri J. Lowry, Mr. nnd Mm. William
Ki-er, Mr. and Mm. Marlon JSoksor
Mr and Mm. Clark Howell, Mr. an-
Mrs. E. R. Black. Mr. and Mm. Prank
Inman, Mr. and Mm. W. D. Bill,. Jr.,
nnd Mr*. George Howard.
IN HONOR 0F~MI88 HUNTER.
The beautiful reception given by
Mina Mary Hunter at Quitman, Oa„
Tuesday evening In compliment to her
rural, Mia, Jule Hunter, of Decatur,
wan one of the prettleat eventa of tho
__ great many roaea were uaed In
decorating and Ih, effect wna graceful
and artistic.
In the hall Mlaa Reaale Rountree, In
n red frock, served fruit punch, tho
l.imrh bowl being placed on a bank of
red roaea. In the parlor, where Dr. T.
tv. Hunter. Mlaa Mary Hunter and
mi m Jule Hunter received the guesta,
the mantel was banked with white
roam and ferns, and vases of the roaea
were uaed throughout the room. Tho
arrangement In th, dining room was
very attractive, the centerpiece on the
table being n bank of pink roaea.
Mlaaea Matda Rountree and Fanny
Dukes in pink and while frocks served'
lira, cakes and bonbon*, all of which
carried out the color scheme. Mm. K.
T. Dukes and Mlaa Mnttle Hunter as
sisted In entertaining the guests.
SOCIAL CALENDAR OP WEEK.
Waddings and parties for wedding
attendants-arc the only affaire plan
ned for next week. A, usual there will
)•* a number of Informal dinners Mon
day afternoon at the Piedmont Driving
I’luh. In the evening Mr. and Mr*.
• . org, Howard will give a buffet sup
per to Mr. and Mrs. Orton Bishop
Brown.
Tuesday morning Miss Eugenia
< iglesby’s breakfast to Mias Mary Nlc-
olson and her bridesmaids takes place.
Tuesday evening Miss Marlon Peel
will entertain at dinner for Mlsa Mary
Read and Mr. John Kiser.
Wednesday evening nt 2 o'clock at
All Salma Church, the wedding of Mr.
James Ooddard and Miss Mary Nlcolsnn
will take place. Following the church
ceremony a reception will be held at
the home of Mr. and Mm. George Nlc-
olaon on Forrest avenue.
Thursday a number of society folka
The marriage of Miss Loratne Meeks,
of Nashville, and Mr. Robert Lee Coo
ney, of Atlanta, which will be brll
llantly solemnised at 6:10 o'clock Sat
urday afternoon at the Frank MrOa-
vock country place, nine miles from
Nashville, will be a notable social event
of the month, both In that city, where
It la to be celebrated, and In Atlanta,
the groom's home. The ceremony will
be performed by Rev. R. Lin Cave, pas
tor of the Woodland Street Christian
church, anil will be witnessed by 126
guests. Including quite a number from
a distance. The McGavock home,
where Ibe bride's family Is spending the
summer. Is ohe of the finest ante
bellum residence* near Nashville. It
Will make an Ideal environment for the
ceremony, which will take place on the
lawn In a picturesque spot, shaded by
magnificent forest trees and bordered
by box and rose bushes. i
The wtdldng music will be played by
Miss Alice Goodwin, pianist; Miss Lela
Lowe, violinist, and Mr*. W. B. Gil
lespie will alng love lyric*.
The attendants will be four little
flower girl*—Mildred Gray, Frances
Kirkpatrick, Evelyn Kenner and Re
becca Baxter; four bridesmaids—
Misses Ida Thompson, Nell Fall, Ann
Richardson and Lucy Haynle, of Oalla-
ttn; with Mlsa Laura Hlratton as first
bridesmaid, and the bride's pretty
schoolgirl slater. Miss Ellen Meeks, as
maid of honor. Mr. Emmett Meeks, the
bride’s brother, will give her away. Mr.
Cooney's best man Is Mr. Sehpard Bry
an. of Atlanta.
The bride, who la very netlt and at
tractive in appearance, will wear a
Ton cloth, trimmed with bands of su
perb rose point lace and radium silk
In graceful designs, with a court train
of white brocaded satin. She will wear
a real lace veil. Her maids will be
costumed In white lace-trimmed mous
se) Ins, made prlncesee, with picture
hats of white straw, finished with loops
of Nile green ribbon and long white
plumes. They will carry the bride's
souvenir gifts, white silk parasols,
hand-painted In flowers, and will wear
the groom's gifts, gold brooches, set
with topas stones, Miss Meeks' birth-
stone.
The bride'* parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. H. Meeks, will receive the guests
and an elaborate collation with less
and confections In appropriate designs
will be served after the ceremony.
The display of brldgal gifts, especial
ly from Mr. Cooney'a associates In the
New Tork Lite Insurance Company, of
which he Is Southern Inspector of
lea, was a large and magnificent
one. Mr. Cooney's gifts to hla bride
was a ring In the shape of a Maltese
cross, set with a pigeon-blood ruby,
surrounded by diamonds, and a hand
some brooch. The bride and groom
leave Haturday for an Eastern wed-
ng Journey before sailing from New
York June 21 for a trip abroad.
Among the wedldng guests are Mr.
Cooney'a slater, Mra. Robert Abbott,
who has made hsr home In Atlanta
for the past few years with Mr.
Cooney; Mis* Tommie Klttrell Sims, of
Washington, and the bride's uncle, Mr.
W. 8. Nunnelley, of Nunnelley, Tenn.,
who had as his guest early In th* week
the distinguished Inventor, Thomas A.
Edison,
se gowns
lied lovely bouquets of pink and
sweet peas. They were Miss Reli
vlng. of Washington; .Miss Rebecca
Wall, of Griffin; Miss Allle Joseph, of
Columbus; Miss Elizabeth Harrold, of
Americas; Miss Louello Mobley, Miss
Pauline Nowell. Miss Mary Edwards
and Miss Irene Walker, ,of ‘Monroe.
Miss Annette Walker was maid of hon
or. The attendants to the maids were
Mr. Hal G. Nowell. Mr. Sam G. Hunter,
of Monroe; Mr. J. M. Rosa, of Grif
fin; Mr. Joe Wall, of Jackson: Mr. Paul
Vow, Sir. John A. Stewart. Mr. Joe
Little and Mr. Will Glenn, of Atlanta.
Immediately preceding the bride came
little Louise Walker, eeatterlng rose
petals along the pathway. The bride
entered with her father nnd wns met
Ht I lie ;illnr by the Kr" ,m with 1.1* best
man, Mr. J. A. McCrary, of Barnesvllle.
The bride wore a beautiful Redfern
gown of white radium aatln, with trlm-
n.iiigs pi In e--# l.i. o. Hfr veil waa
also of while prlncesse lace, fast caught
with a crescent of diamonds and pearls,
a gift from the groom. She carried a
bouquet of bride roses, sweet peas and
swansonla. The maid of honor waa In
white chiffon cloth, her th
of pink sweet peas, tied
tulle.
The bride and groom left on a special
train at midnight for Charleston and
other points of interest. The bride's
golng-away gown was an eton suit of
cream vollle and hand-embroidered In
red dots; her hat waa of Panama straw
with black and white and a touch of
The bride will be greatly missed In
Monroe, where she has been a favorite
among a large circle of friends.
IN HONOR 0F~~MR8. PHILLIPS.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearson will en-
.irtaln at a theater party Mnnda
nlng at the Casino In honor ot
John J. Phillips, of Chattanooga, who
the guest of Mr. and Mra. R. E.
Miller.
TECH GRADUATING EXERCI8E8.
The faculty and senior doss of the
Georgia School of Technology—12*8—
have Issued very handsomely engraved
Invitations to the graduating exercises,
which will take place June 21. The
senior class number* forty members.
BOX PARTY IN HONOR
OF MISS HELEN GUTHRIE.
Misses Mary and Blakely Logan en
tertained a box party at the Casino
Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss
Helen Guthrie, the popular guest of
Mlsa Gertrude Guthrie.
Their guests will be Miss Helen Guth
rie, Mlsa Gertrude Guthrie, Miss Norma
Craig, Mlsa Pearl Peck, Miss Jeanette
McLeod, Mlsa Mary Logan and Miss
lllnkely Logan.
STEM BRIDGE-VAUGHAN.
The marriage of Mies Marlon Vaugh
an to Mr. Robert Eugene Btembridge
occurred on Wednesday evening at 1:20
o'clockvat the residence of the bride's
mother, Mrs. Sarah Vaughan, Mlltedge-
vllle, Ga. The wedding waa a very quiet
uffalr, witnessed only by relatives and
a few Intimate friends. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. W. D. Echols
In the front parlor, which was deco
rated with' handsome palms and white
sweat
The bride carried, a shower bouquet
of white carnations and sweet peas.
Mr. and Mrs. Stembrldge are at home
to their friends at the residence of the
brlde'e mother for the present.
HARTWELL-MASSENGALE.
The wedding of Miss Leola Masson
gale and Mr. Ray Vinton Hartwell will
be a beautiful event of Wednesday
evening, taking place at the residence
of the bride's mother, No. 474 Capitol
avenue, at 2 o’clock. Rev. C. T. A. Pise,
dean of St. Philips Cathedral, official
Ing. ■ I
The home will be effectively deco-
rated throughout with stately palms
and white cut flowers, the color scheme
of green and white being carried out
In every detail. In the dining room
the table will be covered with a lace
cloth over green, the candelabra hold
Ing white tapers tipped with green
shades. White tulle drawn from the
chandelier will be caught with fluffy
bows, while butterflies will awing above
the centerpiece of rose*.
■Misses Alice MaY 'and Ethel Mas
aengale, slaters of th* bride, will be
‘ Benjamin
to Athana to attend the Gor-
wlll go to Athena to
don-llodgeon wedding.
Club, Mr. and Mra. W. H. Kiser will
give a dinner for Mias Mary Read and
Mr. John Kiser and their attendants.
Saturday Miss Janie Thornton will
give a luncheon In honor of Mlaa Mary
Rend.
A number of other parties have been
planned, but aa yet the dates have not
been derided.
IN HONOR "MR8. TAYLOR.
Mrs. Georgs Wlnshlp gave a dinner
Friday evening at the Country Club
for Mrs. Robert Taylor. Mrs. Wlnshlp't
guests were; Mrs. Nunnally, Mrs.
George Trsylor. Mrs. Edward Ehney,
Mr*. Jams* Gilbert, Mr*. Dan Harris,
Mr*. A. V. Oude. Mr*. A. W. Calhoun.’
Mra. W. H. Nutting. Mra. Erneat Wood
ruff, and Mr*. Theodore Hammond.
BI8H0P^ELLI8.
An event of wide Interest and one
which will be characterised Jn every
detail by taste and elegance will be the
marriage of Miss Phoebe Ellis to Mr.
Bishop, which will take place
Monday evening. Jupe U. at All Saints
church.
Miss Kills Is the daughter of Captain
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO„
JEWELERS.
There is a great satisfaction in purchasing
from a house of undoubted responsibility—a
satisfaction of more than sentimental value in
the matter of precious stones and watches,
where much is taken on faith.
The Diamond Palace
37 Whitehall St.
and Mra. W. D. Ellis and la popular
by reason of her own attractive per
sonality, no leu than her aids and
prominent family connection.
Mr. K. L. Bishop has for many years
mads his home In Atlanta, where he
has become Identified with th*
best In the business Ilf* of the city,
and where he has made for hlmaelf a
large circle of friends.
The member* of the bridal party Im
elude Ml** Harriet Kill*. Mr*. William
J. Snow, of Riley, Kan*.; Mr. Edward
H. Bang*, ot New York; Mr. F. P.
Gamble, Mr. John Welslnger, Mr. Shep
ard Bryan, Mr. Richard Palmer. '
M'CRARY^WALKER.
The marriage of Ml** Mary Neel
Walker to Mr. Joseph Boyd McCrary,
of Atlanta, took place on Thursday eve
ning at the home of the bride's pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Bllllngton ganders
Walker, at Monroe, Ga.
Rev. W. 8. Walker, uncle of the bride,
performed the ceremony, aulated by
Rev. L. E. Roberta
The home wa* profusely decorated
with palms, ferns, daisies and with
quantities ot pink and white tweet
peas, the handsome pier glasses and
walls almost covered with exquisite
garlands. In front of on* of th* mir
rors Ih* bridal tableau wns formed.
Upon each aid* of the altar were two
columns entwined with garlands or
smllax, between which were banka ot
ferns, palms and daisy bluesoms. The
tope ot both columns were studded with
wax tapers. The drawing room wes
decorated with pink roses and carna
tions, and with ferns nnd sweet peas.
In the dining room Cluny lac* was
uaed on the bridal table, with quan
tities of sweet peas. The lew and con
fections were ulo In pink.
The lawn waa illuminated with my
riads of electric lights.
At 1:20 o'clock the bridal party de
scended the stairs to the chorus of the
wedldng march from Lohengrin, sung
by Mrs. J. M. Turner. Mrs. J. w. Ar
nold, Mrs. B. R. Barrett and Mtas Nell
Nowell. They entered the parlors
through an aisle of whits ribbons, hsld
by tb* ushers, Mr. Frank Harrold and
Air. CUT Walker. The bridesmaids
room with her brother, Mr. St. Elmo
Mauengale, who will give her away
In marriage. Her gown will be a crea
tion of crepe de chin* over taffeta. The
style will be prlncesse and th* corsage
will be trimmed with ducheue lace.
Her bouquet will be roeu and lilies of
the valley and hsr veil .will be caught
with orange btouoms.
The bridesmaids will wear dainty
lingerie dresses with sashes and gloves
of green, carrying whit* awaet pea*
tied with green tulle. Misses Helen
Hartwell and WIIII* Shields will carry
the ribbons, forming an aisle from th*
stairway to the front parlors.
Mr. Hairy Massengale will play the
wedding march.
After the ceremony n reception will
be held. Miss Hnxel Vorue spd Mtas
Imogen* Kane will preside at th* punch
bowl.
After the reception the bride and
groom will leave for an Eastern tr
Including New York, Washington a
Atlantic City, the bride wearing
gown of dark blu* silk with linger!*
waist and hat of blu*. Upon their re
turn Mr. and Mr*. Hartwell will be at
home on Georgia avtnu*.
MISS HAMPTON - TO CONDUCT.
Mlu Julia Hampton win conduct a
party of twenty Indies and gentlemen
from the various Georgia cltlaa to the
New York Chautauqua and to Canada,
for an eight-week*’ trip, beginning on
July 5. The party will be very con
genial, constating of person* of cul
ture and travel, fitted to enjoy the de
lightful concerts and lecture* of that
vary Ideal American resort, Chautau
qua
Among those who will go with Miss
ampton's party an; Mlaa Eva Hamp-
n Prather, Mra. Georgs McCarty and
her four children, and Mra Martin and
Mrs. Lanier, of Macon.
GODDARD-NlCOLSON WEDDINO.
The wedding of Mr. John N. Goddard
and Miss Mary Nlcotaon will take place
Wednesday evening at • o’clock, at
All Saints church, on West Peach
tree street.
Mtas Nannie Nlcotaon will be maid
of honor and Mr. Brutus Clay will be
beet man. The bridesmaids will be
Mtas Laura HU1 Payne. Mlsa Annl*
Fltten, Mlsa Mary Klngsbery and Mtas
The Rush ef Thursday.
It i* opportunity for the rich variety
of our selection In the appropriate ma
terials for presents. Their art and
their superior value are matters ot
general recognition-
Davis & Freeman
JEWELERS.
Nunnally’s Candy Factory
A Model In Cleanliness
and Sanitation
The various surroundings under which a food is manufactured have
much to do with its desirability- If made in a clean, sanitary, well-
lighted factory, the product is probably a good one, but if made under
other conditions, it is almost sure to contain impurities and be other
wise undesirable.
Nunnally’s Candy is made in a factory which is pronounced by
experts as the cleanest candy factory in the country, and as one where
that what ho is eating is pure to the last degree, and has been made un
der almost ideal sanitary conditions.
The expense of this unusual system of sanitation is considerable,
and the care and trouble entailed by its maintenance is even more. But
back of every piece of Nunnally’s Candy there is a reputation that will
be upheld at any cost. '
Eugenia Oglesby.
The groomsmen will be Mr. Andrew
Nlcotaon, Mr. Wllltahi Hill. Mr. Wil
liam Tayloe, of Waehlngton, and Mr.
Robert Clarke.
The ushera wtll.be Mr. Charlea Conk
lin, Mr. Frank Hawklna, Dr. W. S. El
kin, Mr. James McKeldln. Mr. Samuel
Coleman, of Macon, nnd Mr. Robert
Maddox.
After th* ceremony, an elegant re
ception will be held nt th* home of
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Nlcolson, on
Forrest avenue.
ATTENDANTS AT WEDOING
OF MR. KISER AND MISS READ
The wedding of Mr. John Ktaer and
Mtas Mary Read will take place on the
evening of the 27th, at All Saints
church. ’
Mtas Florence Hobba will be maid of
honor, and Mr. William Kiser, brother
of th* groom, wilt act as best man.
The bridesmaids will be Mlsa Marlon
Peel. Mtas Janie Speer. Mlsa Janie
Thornton and Miss Emma Robinson.
The groomsmen will be Mr. Gordon
Ktaer. Mr. Frank Orme, Mr. William
Parkhurat and Mr. Erwin Dickey.
THE DITTLEr"CONCERT.
Every music lover In Atlanta and
every one for that matter who la In
terested In that we call genius, Is an
ticipating the Herbert Dtttler concert,
which will take place Tuasday even
ing at the Bijou theater. Mr. DlttJer
hopes to go abroad soon to complete
hi* musical education nt the Royal
Conservatory of Berlin, and those who
have heard him perform predict that
Atlanta haa In him promise of a figure
ipected that the peopli
111 give him their cordla
Hal support, and
that Tuesday evening a brilliant au
dience will hear the young violinist at
the Bijou.
Mr. Dlttleri* program will be aa fol
lows:
Vleuxtemp*.
Concerto Op. 27.
Allegro Non Troppo.
Adagio.
Allegro Con Fuco.
(a) Corelli.
La Folia (Variations Serialise*).
(b) Handel.
Sonata A Major.
Andante Allegro Adagio Allegro.
I. .Chopin.
(a) Etude.
(b) Ballad* A Flat.
Vleuxtemp*.
Ballade et Polonaise.
(a) Shumahn.
Traumerel.
(b) Ltaxt.
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 14.
(a) Dvorak.
Humoreak*.
(b) Nachex.
Danse Tzigane.
MRS. DENNY ENTERTAINS
FOR MRS. SANFORD.
On* of the most charming of tb*,
many delightful courtesies extended to I
Mrs. Alfred Sanford, of Knoxville, the -
guest cf Mra. Daniel Denny, during her j
visit to Atlanta, waa the bridge party .
given Friday afternoon by Mr*. Denny
at her apartment* at the Loralne. |
Pink and whit* rose* were uaed In pro- ,
fusion In decorating the drawing rooms
In which th* card table* were placed.
The first prise, a linen and cluny
lace centerpiece, was won by Mlu Ro-
line Clarks. The second prise, a Hel-
ten picture, became Mlu Lula Sla
ton’s
Mrs. Denny wore a handsome toilette
ot lace In ecru Unt*. Mrs. Sunf.rds
gown waa of white lace.
After the game, refreshments were
served at small tables; punch wu en
joyed during the afternoon.
Mra. Denny's guests were; Mra. San
ford, Mr*. William Goldsmith, Mlu
Loulu Todd, Mlu Anne Fltten, Mia*
Augusta Garrett, Mlu Lucy Harrison,
Mlu Estelle Stewart, Miss Florence
Werner, Mlu Rollne Clarke, Mlu Ret
Dargan. Mlu Martha Whitman, Mlu
Annie May Hall, Mil* Lula Slaton,
Mlu Loulle Roper, Mlu Mnyile Emery,
of Jacksonville; Mra. John Hill, Mra.
Frank B. Meador, Mra. Walter Maude,
Mr*. James T. Williams, Mra. Van Aa-
tor Batchellor.
KNOx"-THORN.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Charlton
Thorn have Issued Invitations to the
marriage of their daughter, Ann* Mae,
to Mr. John Dukelette Knox, to take
place Tuesday, June 22, at 2:20 o'clock,
at their home, lit East North avenue.
After the ceremony, there will be
reception.
MR. AND MRS. HARRIS’ DINNER
TO MR. AND MRS. BROWN
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harris will enter-
tain at a dinner Sunday In honor of
Mr. and Mr*. Orton Bishop Brown,
the guest* ot Mr. and Mrs. Preston
Arkwright.
CLASS REUNION.
Monday evening the senior class of
ItOS of Washington Seminary will be
entertained by Mlu Eltae Landrum at
her home on East North avenue. Mlu
Landrum wu the popular president of
her class In' 1206, and the class mem
bers are looking forward with much
pleuure to the reunion and reception
which will take place at Mtas Lan
drum’s home Monday evening.
AT C0X~COLLEGE.
For the benefit of the Methodist
church at College Park a very delight-
ful entertainment was gtven Friday
evening at Cox College, constating of a
series of tableaux, recitations and mu
sical selettona. ,
Among thorn taking part were Mr*.
Alonso Richardson, Mlu Annie Laurie
Brewster, Mtas Nell Forbu and other
prominent residents of College Ptik.
MISS CHRISTIAN 8P0N80R.
Mlu Julia Jackson Christian, who
ta well known In Atlanta, wu the cen
ter of admiration nt the christening of
the craft "Atlanta,” which took place
at Wrightavllle Beach June 12. Mlu
Christian wu sponsor of th* occasion
and Mlu Mary Morrison, of Charlotte,
waa maid of honor.
When the signal wu gtven Mlu
Christian broke a bottle of White Seal
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
-NEW BRACELETS-
Just Received. Look at Them.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
■ Diamond Merchant and Jeweler.
Century Building. Whitehall St
on the prow of the boat and christened
It "Atlanta” In honor of her native city.
The "Atlinta" I* equipped with *n
S-horae power double cylinder gasoline
engine and will be used as the pleuure
craft of the hotel.
Miss Christian, who resides In Chsr-
lott* with her grandmother, Mrs.
Stonswall Jackson, 1a the bright
young daughter of Mr. W. E. Chris
tian, of Atlanta.
TO MI8S""J08EPH.
Mr. Tom Lyon and Mr. Lynn Wer
ner will give a small Informal dinner
at the Country Club Saturday evening
In honr of Mlu Allle Joseph, the
charming guest of Mr*. W. H. Mont
gomery.
TEA POSTPONED.
On account of the Illness ot her
mother, Mra. Hoyt, Mr*. Gsorge M.
Brown has postponed the tea to which
she had Issued Invitations for Saturday
evening In honor of Mtas Phoebe Ellta
and Mrs. Andrew Calhoun.
HART-SPIVEY.
The marriage ot Mlu Belle Spivey
to Mr. 8. R. Hart occurred Tuesday it
high noon at the home of the parent*
of th* bride, Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Spi
vey, at Moultrie, Ga. The marriage
wu a very quiet affair and wu wit
nessed by Just a few of their cloeeit
friende. The ceremony wu performed
by Rev. Cart Minor, putor of the FI ret
Baptist church. Immediately after the
ceremony the couple left for Quitman,
where they will visit th* relative* ot
the groom for a few days.
DINNER AT COUNTRY CLUB
FOR MR. AND MRS. BROWN
Mr. and Mr*. Preston Arkwright
*111 entertain at dinner at the Country
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REMOVAL NOTICE.
Dr. C. M. Paine his removed "ta
office to 622 Prudential Building-
Office hours 11 to 1 and 6 to 6. Bin
telephone 1020. Residence 381 Pta»
mont avenue. Bell snd Atlanta te e-
phones' 920.