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REVIEW OF PAST WEEK.
Tim month of Juno hss been taken
up altnoet entirely with weddings, the
monotony being broken by the pres
ence of several charming visitors to
the city.
-Monday at noon Mrs. W. D. Kills, Jr.,
save • luncheon to Miss Phoebe Kills
»ml Mr. K. I-. Bishop. In the after
noon Mr. and Mrs. George Howard en
tertained at a buffet supper at their
home on Ponce DeLeon, In honor of
and Mr. E. £. Bishop, which took
place Monday evening at All Paints
on West Peachtree, was of Interest
to a -large number of society folks.
Tuesday morning Miss Eugenia
Oglesby gate a breakfast to Miss Mary
Niooison and her bridesmaids. In the
afternoon Colonel and Mrs. R. J. Low
ry * coaching party to Mr. and Mrs.
nrton B. Brown was a pretty compli
ment to these visitors. After a drive
In the country the party were enter
tained at dinner at the Piedmont Driv
ing Club. In the party were: Mr. and
Mrs. Preston At-kwrlght. Mrs. Walter
Taylor. Mrs. Prank Callaway. Miss
l-;na Dooly, Mr. Charles Crankshatv,
Dr. Willis Westmoreland and Mr.
Pulton - Colville.
Tuesday evening Miss Marlon Peel
entertained at n buffet supper In honor
■ if Miss Mary Reud and Mr. John Kiser.
On the same evening Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Conklin gave n dinner at the
Capital City Club to Miss Mary Nlcol-
son nnd Mr. John Goddard. Their guests
1 in luded Miss Nannie Nlrolson, Miss
j. 'urn Payne, Miss Annie Pltten, Miss
-Mi rv Klngsbery, Dr. nnd Mrs. W. B.
Elkin, Mr. and Mrs. Hum Coleman,
■ d Macon: Mr. Prank Hawkins, Mr.
Robert ShSddcn. Mr. Jnmes McKel-
dln. Mr. Will Hill, Mr. Brutus Clay,
-Mr. William Tayloc, Mr. Robert Clarke,
M . Andrew Nlcolsnn.
Mr. and Mrs. Mct'errehl's bridge was
an Informal affair of Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Charles Harmnn’s luncheon on
w. dneaday waa n compliment to Mrs.
W. j. Snow, the guest of Mrs. Chessley
Howard, Invited to meet Mra. Hnow
were: .Mrs. R. M. Walker, Mrs. K. L.
Hl-hop, Mra. K. O. Mntheson, Mrs.
Stephen Barnett, Mra. Prank Smith,
Miaa Mary Gude, Mlsa Laura Candler.
Oh Wednesday afternoon Miss Emma
Robinson gave a lawn party to Miss
Mary Rend and her bridesmaids. On
tli. same afternoon the Tech prome-
niule was an enjoyable affair.
Wednesday evening at All Ralnts
rhurch the wedding of Mr. John God
dard and Miss Mary Nlrolson was
witnessed by a number of prominent
fx-toty people.
Thursday morning Mrs. Harry Eng-
It-ii entertained the Young Matrons'
Club. Her ruests were: Mrs. Charles
c..nklln, Mrs. J. W. English, Jr., Mrs.
Charles Bclple, Mrs. Thomas Paine,
Mrs. Evelyn Harris, Miss Ruth llall-
innn, Mlsi Eugenia Oglesby.
Mrs. Walker gave
Bhe was
n-wlsted In receiving by Mrs. Chessley
Jl ward, Mrs. E. L. Bishop. Mrs.
O'llear, Mrs. A. N. Gude, Mra. John
Cay. Mrs. William Jennings, Mrs. C.
II. Wllmer, Miss Gude, Mias Cay, Miss
l’i "plea, Mlsa Btoney, Mlsa Walker.
Friday Mra. Thornton Marye's tea
In honor of her lister, Mlsa Marie
Nlabet, of Savannah, waa a pretty
>\ r nt. Asatsttng Mra. Marye were:
Mis. Harbour Tho.ipson, Mrs. James
O. Miller, Mrs. Alsx Smith, Mrs. W. W.
Gray, Mrs. Duvall, Mr*. Inman Saun
ders. Mrs. Edward Peters, Mrs, Milton
Dargan.
Colonel and Mrs. Lowry gqve a
Touching party the same afternoon to
Mrs. Ida Montgomery. The other
gmsta were: Mies Mary Thomas, Miss
Julln Porter, Miss lsma Dooly, Mrs.
Walter Taylor, Mr. E. H. Barnes, Mr.
Lynn Werner, Mr. Tom Lyon, Mr. Bsm
siloer, Mr. Charles 8lsgon and Mr.
Crnnkahaw.
Friday evening at the Capital City
Club Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kiser gave a
dinner In honor of Miss Mary Read
and Mr. John Kiser.
Saturday at noon Mlsa Janie Thorn
ton's luncheon waa a compliment to
Mtss Mary Read.
LOCAL SOCIETY
TEA AT MRS. DORSEY'S.
A tea will be given on the lawn of
Mrs. R. T. Dorsey's home Saturday
aftamoou at ( o'clock to the msmbera
■ >f the board of dlrectora of the Young
Women’s Christian Association, to the
nu mbers of the various committees of
tlx association, anti to the delegates
Jtn-t returned from the conference held
recently at Asheville. Every associa
tion worker la urged to be present.
HAWE8-WRIGHT.
Much interest Is felt In Atlanta In
the approaching marriage of Mis* Kor
in i Wright, of Elberton, and Mr. Harry
Ellington Hawes, also of that town.
Mlsa Wright la on Atlanta girl, hav
ing lived here until recently, when her
parents moved to Elberton. She was
one of the ■ | >at popular students at
Washington Seminary, where she was
graduated only three years ago.
The marriage of Mlsa Wright and
Mr. Hawes will take-place on the eve
ning of June St, at the home of the
bride's parents, near Elberton. The
•pncloua home will on this occasion he
decorated In pink and white roses,
touch of green beta ■
of palms and grace
emony will be performed by Dr. L S.
H nklns, of the First Methodist church.
i aa archway of flower*.
The bride will be given away by her
father. Bhe will wear a gown of while
rndlum silk, made princesse, and trim
med with princease lace and seed
p- nrls. Her shower bouquet will be of
bt Me rose*.
Mlae Rebecca Tate, of Eltwrtnn. win
be maid of honor, and will be gowned In
» - lie silk mull, fashioned with lace.
The bridesmaids will be Misses Con-
MISS AGNES LYON.
graduate of th* Prather Home 8chool.
stance Chestnutt, of Savannah: Mlsa
Marguerite Wright, of Augusta: Mis*
Suile Mae Pope, of Atlanta; Mia*
Weenona Blackwell, of Elberton, and
Min Bente Pope, of Atlanta. Little
Thelma Wright, Marjorie Weldon.
Martha Jone* nnd Bertha Gardner will
act as ribbon bearers.
Mlsa Wright I* the eldest daughter
of Captain nnd Mr*. R. P. Wright, and
Is one of the ino*t popular young wom
en 'In the state.
Mr. Hawes Is highly esteemed and la
one of Klberton's moat prominent
young business men.
The announcement of the engage
ment of Ml*a Wright ant) Mr. Hawei
has occasioned sojne delightful -enter
tainments In their honor.
•AT PONCE - DE LEON.
Certainly no other city In the south
can boast of such a complete, attrac
tlve and fascinating pleasure resort
os Ponce DeLeon, with Ite myriads of
electric lights, Ite eurglng crowds of
well-dressed, well-behaved people; It*
many Compensating diversions, and
the absolutely perfect order and deco
rum observed by visitors and em
ployees.
The Casino Is thronged nightly, and
at the matinees, by the beat class of
theatergoers, who have felt especially
repaid for . their attendance during the
past tw# weeks by the very excellent
performances of the Wtlls-Dunne-Har-
lan troupe.
Mary Marble .la us fuscinntlng as
ever, while years seem only to Increase
the charm of Little Chip's humor. The
reet of the troupe Is thoroughly well
balanced, with the members doing con
scientious and satisfactory work.
The skating rink la wall patronised,
and with IU great floor space, gorgeous
lights, good ventilation and careful
management. Is one of the moat di
verting features at Ponce DeLeon. Mr
Canloxa ‘ succeeds wondrously well In
conducting one of the moat beautiful
and attractive summer resorts In the
country, In hla splendid management
of Ponce DeLeon.
TO MI8S READ - AND MR. KISER.
Friday evening, Mr. and Mra. Wll
llam 11. Klaer entertained at a de
lightful dinner party nt the Capital
City Club In honor of Mlsa Mary Read
and Mr. John Klapr. Dinner waa asrv-
ed In the blue room, where the decora
tions were of ferns and of gladioli,
ranging from pale pink to American
Beauty. The place cords were white,
and contained the monograms of the
host and hostess In silver letters.
Invited to inset Miss Read and Mr.
Kiser were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Read.
Colonel and Mr*. W. L. Peek Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Howell, Dr. and Mrs. Elkin.
Mr. and Mra. Thomaa B. Paine, Mr.
and Mra. Eugene Black, Mr. and Mrs.
J. a. Hollenbeck. Mrs. Clark Howell,
Mist 8arm Peel Mtss Phoebe Wether-
all Mlsa Florence Hobb*. Mlaa Marlon
Peel, Mias Robinson. Mias Speer. Mlsa
Thornton, Dr. Roy, Dr. H. P. Harrl*,
Mr. Gordon Kiser, Mr*. Prank Orme.
Mr. William tilt. Mr. Irvin Dickey,
Mr. William Parkhurat and Mr. James
Alexander.
bakeiTm'cue.
The following account of the mar
riage of Mlaa Evelyn B. McCue, to Mr.
William Elliott Baker, at Staunton,
Va, on Thursday wilt be of much In
terest to the friends of th* young bride
In Atlanta, and of bar slater, Mrs. C,
N. Dahlgren, of this city, whom the
visited a year or two ago:
ft
“UNDOUBTED DIAMOND FACTS.”
We wish to thoroughly impress the public that now
is the time to buy Diamonds. The longer you wait the
more you will have to pay; so why not invest now and
get the benefit of the increase in value which is sure
to follow. Our “face to face facts” will undoubt
edly interest you.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.,
The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St.
“A very pretty wedding took place
Thursday morning nt the home of Mif.
and Mra. W. C. Marshall, at Staunton,
Va., when their slater, Miss Evelyn
Baker McCue, was married to Mr. Wil
liam Elliott Baker, of Minneapolis.
"The parlors were decorated with
potted plants and wax tapers. Aisles
were formed with pink ribbons carried
by lltlc Misses Fannie Ker and Mary
Caperton Braxton and Masters McCue
Marshall and Gray Hicks.
"The bride was attended by her sla
ter, Mrs. W. C. Marshall, as matron of
honor, who wore white silk and lace,
carrying a shower bouquet of pink
rosea and maiden hair ferns. The
bride was becomingly gowned In a
princess costume of wlfits crop do
chine and duchess lace; she wore the
pearls worn by both her mother and
grandmother. Her veil waa caught
with a single diamond. She carried a
shower bouquet of bride's rosea.
"The groom waa attended by the
brother of the bride, Mr. B. Miller Mo-
Cue, of Richmond. Rev. A. M. Fraser,
minister of the bride, officiated. The
Beverley orchestra played softly dur
ing the ceremony.
"Mr. Baker Is a son of the late Rev.
W. E. Baker, of Roswell, Ga., for so
many yearn the greatly beloved pastor
of the First Presbyterian Church of
this place. He la a successful business
man of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
"The bride la the youngest daughter
of the late Mr. William A. McCue and
Mr*. M. P. McCue. She Is a young
woman of many accomplishments.
"An Ipformal reception waa given the
bridal party Tuesday evening, June IS.”
TEA AT MRS. CONKLIN'8.
The prettily gowned women and
children who were seen at the tea
which the ladles of All 8a!nts Church
gave Friday afternoon at the residence
of Mrs. Charles A. Conklin on Peach
tree street, presented a very charm'
Ing picture. Friends who were drlv
Ing and calling stopped In to enjoy a
social chat and the delightful refresh
ments. The tables were placed on the
lawn and were surrounded by attrac
tive women.
Mra. Conklin wore a gown of flow
ered organdie and a hat of lace trim
med with pink rosea
Mra. John Pltten wore black lace
over allk. Mrs. Harry English waa
lovely In while mull and lace. Mra
Henry Tanner wore a gown of laven
der lawn. Mra. Ed Ehney wore white
lawn and lara Mrs. Ed Peters' gown
waa of cream mull and Valenciennes
lacs. Mrs. Wllmerdlng wore white
mult with a touch of pink. Mrs. W.
A. Wlmblsh was gowned In pink mull
and lac*. Miss Anne Wallace.wore
white lawn trimmed with lace. Miss
Jennie Dargan waa gowned In whit*
lawn. Miss Ruth Hallman wore a cos
tume of light blue silk mull. Mra. C.
K. Nelson waa beautifully gowned In
white linen lawn, hand embroidered.
Mra. W. S. Elkin wore white organdie.
Mra. Hunter wore an afternoon toilette
of lavender mull and tare.
CONCERT BY PUPILS OF
MISS FURLOW ANDER80N.
The Cable Company's concert hall on
Whitehall street was tilled Wednesday
evening by an Interested and well
pleased audience, which gathered to
hear the recital of Mlaa Furlow An
derson's music das*.
Their work reflected great credit on
the careful training of their capable
teacher.
Ths various numbers on the pro
gram wen Judiciously selected by Miss
Anderson, and rendered with good ef
fect by her well trained pupils. The
phrasing and technique were good, and
ths smooth and beautiful runs brought
liberal applause end several encores
from the audience.
The occasion waa made more Inter-
ting and delightful by the presence
and participation of MY. Darn Silver-
man, who rendered several exquisite
numbers In his own Inimitable way on
hla violin, accompanied by Mlaa Annie
Langford, and by soma of Mlaa Ander
son's pupils.
It would be difficult to praise one
more than another where all did so
well but It Is safe to say that Mlaa
Anderson ha* reason to feel gratified
and the famltlee and friends of th*
pupil* well pleased with their progress
and the success of th* occasion.
Those laklag part In the recital
were: Mr. Roger Gardien, MUs Mary
France* Gresham, Mies Annie Lou Col-
ller, MUs Sadie JarvU, Mlsa Rose Hu(r-
arinan, Miss Faille Fannie McKI
Mias Augusta Gardien. MUs Roar
nrnian, MUs Alllne Parka. MUs Ed
Mooney nnd Mlaa Margaret Ashford.
TO MI8S GOODE.
Saturday afternoon MUs Kile Goode
ivas the guest of honor at a charming
euchre party given for her by Mrs. W.
II. Price Smith. Mr*. Smith's attrac
tive home on Linden street waa deco-
I ,.1 r .1 u III! KO vet |ie;,y anil daisies, tiles,
flowers being need In quantities
throughout the lower floor.
Ileaidea Ml.«s Goode and her brides
maids. there were present Misses Mar
garet WnUtron, Annie May Trice, Mar
garet Duncan, Lillian Perdue and
J-ouUe Johnson.
first prise waa a dainty white
gauze fan and the consolation a pretty
silver hat pin. MUs Goode was pre
sented with two pieces of beautiful
lingerie.
REV. AND MRS. ELLENWOOD.
Rev. and Mrs. E Dean Ellenwood
were very pleasantly surprised by i
number of the members of their con
grvgatlon who called upon them ii
their new home at SO East Harris jtreet
last Tuesday evehlng. bringing with
them many useful and beautiful artl-
■of house furnishing*, which were
much appreciated by the young pas
tor and hi* wife, who have only re
cently begun housekeeping. Mr. and
Mrs. Ellenwood have been living at the
Peachtree Inn since their arrival In the
city la*t December. They will go
North about the middle of July, ac
companied by a number of their parish
ioner*. to attend the annual convsptlon
of the Young People's Christian Union
of the Unlveraallst church, which will
convene In Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs.
Ellenwood will also make a short visit
In Chicago before returning to their
work In Atlanta.
The Uunlveraallat church In Atlanta
Is enjoying a period of very encourag
ing growth and prosperity and the pas
tor expresses himself as very hopeful
of a good work to be don* by hU
[church In this city.
KNOXFTHORN.
The,wedding of Mr.- John Dukletto
Knox and Mlsa Annie Mae Thorn will
take place Tuesday evening, June 28,
at the residence of Mr. and Mra.
Charles Thorn on North avenue.
The attendants will be: Mlaa Grace
Thorn, maid of honor; Mra. Luden
Harris, matron of honqr; Mlsa Haxel
Adkins, Miss Zula Adkins, Miss Floy
Pelker, of Monroe; Miss Josle Lee
Williford and Mias Willie Russell Law,
bridesmaids. Mr. Garnett Hardin, of
Shreveport, w*lll be best man. The
ribbon-bearers will be Gladys Byrd
and Ella Lawrence.
The bride's gown will be a creation
of white crepe de chine trimmed with
duchesse lace. The sjelrt Is made with
panels of the lace nnd the corsage Is
made of duchesse lace and chiffon. She
will wear a tulle veil caught with or
ange blossoms. Her bouquet will be of
roses and lilies of the valley.
The maid of honor will wear a gown
of pale green crepe de chine, made
princesse. The bridesmaids will wear
white chiffon gowns, lace trimmed, and
carry bouquets of roses tied with green
tulle.
In their hair they will wear roses and
mnidenhnlr ferns. ■ ■
The ceremony will be performed In
the drawing room, where the decora
tions will bo palms and white roses.
After the coremony there will be a re
ception.
DINNER AT CLUB.
Pjaeneral nnd Mra. Duval wlU enter
tain Informally at dinner at tla- I'min
try Club Saturday evening, their guests
to Include Mr. and Mra. Robert Alston.
Mis* Wodbridge, of Savannah, and
[Captain Donnelly.
RECITAL.
The pupils of Miss Jessie May Da
venporL assisted by Miss Luclle Den
nis, will give a recital Thursday eve
ning, June 28, at 8:80 o'clock, at the
Cable hall
■ The following program will be ren
dered:
■Duet, "Trot de Cavallerle." Ruben-
steln—Miss Charlie Mae Dodd, Mlsa
Fannie Scott.
Plano solo, "Tulip,’’ Llchner— MUs
Mae Belle Casey, ■
Duo, "Second Walt*.’’ Godard—Mlsa
Fannie Colwell, MUs Margery Daven
port.
Vocal solo, (a) "Husheen,” Needhamfl
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 6y
experts as the cleanest candy factory in the country’, ana as one where
the sanitary conditions are -practically perfect.
It is this fact that gives to Nunnallys Candy its purity and whole
someness, and gives the purchaser the satisfaction of really knowing
that what he 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.
VOCBl BUjo, nugiicrti, m-tuusiii,
(b) "The Oultl Plaid 8hawl," Haynes—
Miss Luclle Dennis.
Trio, "Rondo,” Straebog—Mias May
Bell Casey, Mlsa Louise Thompson,
Mis* Elisabeth Ramey,
Plano solo, "Because, I Love You,
Dear,” Hawlay—Mlsa Luclle Dennla.
Plano solo. "Walt* Caprice," Now-
land—Mlsa Charlie Mao Dodd.
Duet, "Lea 8ylphes,” Bachman—Mlsa
Helen Watkins. Miss Luclle Watkins.
Tlnno solo. "Con Amour," Beaumont
—Miss Aline Pullln.
Plano solo, "Polk* do Concert,'
Bartlett—Miss Fannie Colwell. ,
Duel "Spanish Dances, 1 and I,
Mosikowakt—Miss Annie Mae Smith,
Miss Davenport.
MISS THORNTON'S LUNCHEON.
Miss Janie Thornton entertained at
a luncheon Saturday In honor of Mlsa
Mary Read. The table was prettily dec
orated 1 with white roe** and ferns.
Mia* Thornton wore a gown of white
mull and lace, bliss Read's gown waa
of white linen and Irish lac*.
Those present were: Mlsse# Flor
enc* Hobbs, Emma Robinson, Janlt
Speer, Marion Peel. Laura Wltham,
Laura Payne. Ethel Gay, Harrie Stock
dell and Mary Thomas.
TO MISS GRIST.
On Wednesday evening Mlaa Sarah
May Ray entertained at her home on
Luckle street In honor of her attractive
guest. Miss Lillian Grist. Mlsa Ray's
guests Included a large number of her
young friends, and th* occgslon waa •
moat enjoyable one.
BENEFIT FOR SICK CHILDREN.
Monday, from II to 4 o'clock, and
from 8 to 8 o'clock, there will be served
delightful menu at Child's restau
rant. on West Mitchell street, for the
benefit of the Children’s Society of
Sacred Heart church, th* object of the
society being the cere of and attention
to needy sick children of Atlanta, re
gardless of denominational lines.
MRS. PRIOLEAU'8 DINNER.
Mrs. Samuel Prloleau will give a din
ner Monday evening at her home on
CUFF BUTTONS
i an* -
CUFF BUTTONS
That wear well, that
don't break, don't come apart;
CUFF BUTTONS
Tb*t are 8r*r in ityla.
be*t In workmanship, most ploameg
In draltn; throe *re tn our Jays
They era the best 1st of reg bet-
toss tn tewn to bny from.
DAVIS & FREEMAN. Jewelers
47 Whitehall.
Baker street In honor of Miss Ella
Goode and Mr. Isaac Hardeman, whose
marriage takes place next week.
Mrs. Prtoleau’s guests will I
Miss Julia Goode, Mis
cats will Include'
. Is* Nan Stephens,
Miss Edith Fisher, Miss 8usle Fain,
Miss Pauline Middleton, Mr. Julian
Prloleau of Charlotte, N. C„ Mr. James
P. Williams. Mr. Vernon Cooper of Nel
son, Mr. DuPont Guerry of Macon and
Mr. W. Cole Jones. ,
.BARBECUE TO~MR, DAWSON.
At the grounds, of the Southern Bar
becue Club, near East Point, a barbe
cue was given Saturday In honor of
Mr. Miles M. Dawson by the board of
directors of the Southern States Life
Insurance Company. Special cars,
filled with guests, left the city at 1
o’clock, returning late In the afternoon.
The Invitation committee Included the
names of Mr. Lewis Beck, Mr. C. HI
Harmon. Mr. Wllmer Moore. Mr. Thom
as D. Meador and Mr. A. E. Thorn
ton.
NASHVILLE, TENR.
Mr. nnd Mra. Orton Bishop Brown,
of New Hampshire, arrived In Nash
ville from Atlanta this morning to visit
Mr. and Mra. A. G. Brandau. This
la Mrs. Brown's lint visit to Nashville
since her marriage, and she will be
much entertained by friends made dur
ing her girlhood, when she was on
several occasions th* guest of Mrs.
Brandau, then Mlaa Roberta Seawall, a
slater of Mrs. Nannie Seawell Boyd, of
Atlanta. Mrs. Brandau gave a morning
affair today for Mrs. Brown, which,
though Informal waa very pretty In
Its arrangements, the picturesque
Brandau home, which contains so
many Interesting curios, gathered by
the hostess abroad, being prettily dec-
orated with garden flowers. About for
ty guests mad* up a representative
guest list.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown will be In Nash
..lie until Tuesday, and among thi
affairs given for them will be a dinner
at the Golf and Country Club, and
an Informal musleale.
Allen Hinton, who has been attend
Ing Vanderbilt, and hla sister. Miss
Fannie Hinton, who has been In Nash
ville for ten days, visiting Mlsa Cor
nelius, returned to Atlanta Thursday.
Mra. Louis Beck, of Atlanta, accom
panied by Mra. T. B. Neal of Nash
ville, will go to Atlantic City and other
eastern points In July, to spend several
weeks. Mra. Neal will return home to
welcome her son and hla bride, Mr. and
Mra. Will Rutland, on their return to
Nashville after their western honey
moon trip. They will make, their home
with Mra. Neal at her apartments In
the Polk. The wedding of the young
couple, on last Wednesday evening,
was one of the most notable of the
year In the city where It was solem
nised. Mra. Neal who la vary popu
lar In Atlanta, her former home, .was
superbly gowned In white brocaded
satin and duchesse lace, with diamond
buckles, and touches of stem graan
chiffon. She wore diamond Jewels
and carried La France rosea.
The list of wedding gifts, making
-.1# of the most magnificent. collec
tions every received by a Nashville
bride. Included a number of handsome
remembrances from friends of th*
groom's mother In Atlanta. Mrs. Neal
herself presented a stiver service and
massive waiter, three valuable pieces
of West End real estate tn Nashville,
and a check for their bridal Journey.
Colonel Patsraon Arrives.
Special to The Georgian.
Savannah, Ga., Jon* It.—Colonel R.
H. Paterson, ths new commanding offi
cer at Fort Screven, has arrived, ac
companied by his wife and daughter.
He waa actively engaged during the
scenes following the Han Francisco
earthquake. He waa raised to the rank
of colonel on April 1.
Faeulty Completed.
Special to Th* Georgian.
Hampton, Ga* June It.—Th* trus
tee* of Hampton High school mat and
elected Professor J. W. Dennlngton aa
principal of the school and Mias An
nie L. Nolan aa directress of music.
With Mlsa Emma Manley and Mlaa
Lola Dickson already elected, this gives
this school a moat excellent corps of
teachers.
Personal Mention !
Mr. and Mra. L. A. Shipman, of Bir
mingham, are at the Piedmont for a
few days. Mrs. Shipman as Miss Or-
llqe Arnold, formorly of Mississippi
but later of Birmingham, was one of
the most brilliant nnd fascinating belles
of the South. Since her marriage Mrs.
Shipman has been one of the very no
table social leaders of Alabama and
Florida because of- her beauty, great
wit and unusually magnetic person
ality.
Hon. Rufus N. Rhodes, of Birming
ham, Is spending Saturday In Atlanta.
General Rhodes Is editor and proprie
tor of The Birmingham News, one of
Alabama's most successful dallies.
The tea which the ladles of All
Saints church gave Friday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Charles Conklin:
on Peachtree, was one of the enjoya
ble affairs of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Worth Martin
will leave Monday to spend a month In
Vlrglnln. Later Mrs. Martin will Join
friends In Canada, where she will spend
the remainder of the summer.-
Miss Annie Humphries, of 28} East
Hunter street, who has been quite sick
with typhoid fever for the past two
weeks. Is still seriously III, to the re
gret of her many friends
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Lilli* Goldsmith. Miss Edmel Caw-
thorn have returned from Atlantic
Beach.
New England, stopped a few days with
VVorth Martin, *n route
Johnson have returned from a
delightful trip West. Later-Miss John
son will Join Mra. William Worth Mar
tin In Canada.
Rev. R. M. Inlow, of Kansas City. Is
the guest of friends In Atlanta. Dr.
Inlow I* field secretary of the Sunday
school board, of (ha Southern Baptist
convention.
Mr. and Mra. L. G. Whitney will
leave Tuesday, June 88, for northern
New York nnd the Bt. Lawrence river,
where they will remain during the sum
mer.
r. and Mra. Bishop Brown passed
through the city Friday en route to
Nashville, where they will be the
guests 'of Mrs. Brondeau.
Mra. W. C. McIntyre and daughter.
Miss Ruby McIntyre, ar* the guest* of
Mra. Birdie Snyder, No. 248 Lawton
street, for several weeks.
Pine street.
Mlsa Martha Whitman and Miss Ro-
llne Clarke left Friday for Birming
ham, to attend the Holmes-Jemison
wedding.
Mr. «nd Mrs. Jerry Goldsmith, Miss
little daughter leave Saturday after
noon' to visit the latter’s mother at
Rome.
Mra. George Denman and daughter,
Elisabeth, left Wednesday morinng to
visit Mra. Denman’s mother In Ken
tucky.
Miss Belle Thomas and her little
nephews, Eustace end James Speer, left
Saturday morning for Porter Springs.
Mrs. Thornton Marye’s t*a to her
Sister, Miss Xesblt, was an Important
social event of Friday afternoon.
Mra. Henry Hunter Smith will leave
New York the last of this month with
a party of friends for Europe.
Miss Julia Hampton will leave with
a party of friends on July 8 to spend
the summer at Chautauqua, N. Y.
Mra. W. A. Hemphill and Miss Elean
or Hemphill are the guests of Dr. and
Mra. Eben Hlllyer. In Rome.
Mra. Irving Thompson, of New York.
1* visiting her daughter, Mra. Dan
Lyle, at College Park, Ga.
The friend* of Mrs. Ada Mosely will
be glad to know that she Is recovering
from her recent Illness.
Mra. W. B. Price Smith entertained
at euchre Saturday afternoon In hon
or of Miss Elle Goode.
Mr. and Mra. R. 8. Barrett are vis
iting Mra. Knte Waller Barrett at her
bungalow at Cape Henry.
Mlsa Nells Sharp and MUs Sail*
Thomasson, of Carrollton, are visiting
friends In Atlanta.
A. L. Richards wig
their friend* at «
Mr. and Mra.
be at hpme to
Luckle street.
Mra. Georgia Starke and HIS J>or *
Belle Starke will spend the summer at
Fembank.
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