The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 01, 1906, Image 6

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rHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, rilL’RSDAY. XOYRMBKK I. 1* MRS. AND MISS WOODWARD ENTERTAIN AT TEA. The largest nodal event of the week was the afternoon tea at which Mrs. Uavld \Vo<nhvavtl and Miss Marion Woodward entertained Thursday after noon. Over two hundred Invitations w«tc Issued, and between the hours of f* and 7 tho Woodward home presented a brilliant scene, with its beautiful dec orations forming an appropriate back ground for the many smartly gowned women who callet). In the spacious rooms palms and yel low chrysanthemums were used, the palms being massed at tjto bus? of windows and muiuela, and great vases of the chrysanthemum* ornamenting tables and cabinets. many a day. The bride was gowned in a gray colored cloth dress. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ft. B. Graves and Is a most pop ular young lady. The groom is a son of Mr. W. A. Betty and Is one of (he Decaturs' most popular young busine* men. Mr. and Mis. petty left on an after noon train for a ten days* visit t<» Si Louis and Kansas City. COLONIAL DAMES’ EXHIBIT. Mrs. Cox. national president of the Colonial I tames, hus just appointed Mrs. Wilder, president of the Georgia Society of Colonial Dallies, chairman of tin* Georgia committee to collect olonlal relies for the Jamestown Ex position. Mrs. M ilder has the organi zation of her committee under consbl- Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Wood- j eration and will upisdnt member ward were Mrs. George M. Brown, Mr W. D. Ellis, Mrs. Robert H. Brown, Mrs. Charles S. Northern Mrs. T. H. Lewi*. Mr*. R. D. Hpaldliig. Mrs. Bry an Grant, Mis* Grace Calloway, Miss Ella Mae Thornton, Miss D»ulsc Haw kins, Miss Lula Calloway, Miss Blanche Carson and Miss Ethel Kelly. Jifrs. Woodward was a charming hostess In a gown of white embroider ed mull, and Miss Mallou Woodward, who Is looking particularly well this autumn, wore n becoming gown of pink messullne silk trimmed with lace. Mrs. George Brown's gown was u handsome one of white chiffon trim med with Oluny lace. Mrs. W. D. Ellis wore a beautiful costume of white crepe de chine trim med with lace. Mrs. RobL H. Brown was gowned In a smart suit of blue voile. Mrs. Charles Northen broadcloth MI88 LYON ENTERTAINS AT HALLOWEEN PARTY. Miss Agnes Lyon gave a delightful Halloween party Wednesday night at her home, In Simpson street, mentary to her sister, Miss Esther Lyon, the occasion being the latter's birthday. A largo number of young people ye re present and tin* afTuIr was greatly en joyed. Pun reigned supreme through out the evening, the guests participat ing in various forms of amusement, mainly »*f the weird character peculiar to Halloween. A feature of the even ing was a grand march. In whicht "witches," "ghosts" and ' mortals took black i Part. It was after the midnight hour I when the fun dimity censed and the Missionary Conference. There were seven exquisitely decorated tables, pre sided over by ladles on the entertain ment committee which was under the direction of Mrs. Minor and Mrs. Pat ton. Among those who acted as hostess es at the beautifully decorated table* were Mrs. Tench Coxe. .Mrs. Thomas Settle, Mrs, Bourne, .Miss Jennie Jones, Miss Lucy .Minor, Miss Marla Brown, Mi*s. George Lambert. Air*. Charles Jordan. Miss Longhorn**, Alls* Purcell, Airs. .Mitchell. Mrs. Field. Mrs. Fore man. AIIns Acheson, Airs. Lyman, Miss Anne Williams, the .Misses Rees. Tea, cofree, sandwiches, cakes and bonbons were served at each table. MRS. DUNWODY ENTERTAINS HER CARO CLUB, Airs. H. Al. Dumvody entertained her card Hub Wednesday morning at her home on Court land street. The prise* were won by Mrs. LaXton, Mrs. Hoke and Mrs. Manry. Tlmsc present were Mrs. Jesse Alan rv, Mrs. J. E. Dumvody, Mrs. Al. 1* Dumvody, Mrs. D. A. .Small, .Mrs. Gresham. Mrs. A. M. Eaton, Mrs. Rob . ert Barry. Mrs. Robert Sims. Air*. Ar ■ompll- j niln/UM Wright, Mrs. Mike Hoke, Airs. Pollard, Mrs. J. F. Dickinson and Mrs. Laxton. ARNOLD-DENHAM. Alonticello added to the luster of her Mrs. R. D. Spalding’s becoming toilet j guests took their departure, was of blye flowered silk trimmed with ! lace. Airs. Bryan Grant was attractive in lavender silk elaborately fashioned with Irish point lace. . Miss Grace Callaway was smartly gowned In a blue silk with trimmings of lace and velvet. Miss Lula Callaway wore an especial ly becoming yellow silk trimmed with lace. Miss Ella Alae Thornton was attract ively gowned In white luce, the gown trimmed with flounces of the lace. Allss Louise Hawkins, who I* receiv ing a cordial welcome from her many friends here, whs particularly pretty In light blue silk with trimming* of lace. Alls* Blanche Carson was one of the prettiest young women present, mu. wore a blue prlneesse gown trimmed with luce and velvet. Mis* Ethel Kelly's gown was of shell pink chiffon, especially well suited to her pretty coloring. The gown Is fash ioned empire style and has a trimming of white lace. MR. AND MRS. FIELD ARE TO ENTERTAIN. A pleasant event of Saturday even ing will be bird supper at which Air. and Mrs. Julian Vlehl will entertain at the Driving Club. ThHr guest* will Include only the women who comprise the Order of old Fashioned Women and their husband*. Those who will he present are: Al and Mrs. Wllmer Moore, Mr. and Mr William H. Kiser. Air. and .Mrs. W. D. Ellis, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fore man. Mr. and Airs. Preston Arkwright, Mr. and Mrs. IJenr.v Inman, Mr. and Airs. Morris Brandon. Air. and Mrs. Robert F. Ahiddox and Mrs. T. ft. R. j Cobb. wHl-established fame for brilliant w ed dings on Wednesday evening. October 24, In celebrating the marriage of All** M:uy Ann Hun* of Mniitl-j ANOTHER STATE CONVENTION cello. l-’ln- to Mr. Dnnlel Harvey Hill F0 R WOMEN. IN MACON. Arnold, of Elkln*. \V. Vo. Tho bride lx T| „, ....nvonUon of Hie Dough- Ike olden daughter of lion. JumeH H. , , lf Klng wm lnwt |„ Moron Dcnlmm and Mm. Hanfoll Denham. I XBVemU „. x.-sslon of one M,e I* a nolle,, of Mondcello nnd an-( l|av „ nlv |, lls |ne« session* will ther lovely exemplification of the !>'«•• ,, e hcl(Mn t |„. m „rnln* ut i:SO and at ** * product* THE NEEDLEWORK GUILD. One <»f thfr’inost useful and success ful feminine organisations of Alfimta I* lb* Needlework Guild, a local branch of Iho national order, which Is doing *u<4i excellent work In many cities of the country. The Atlanta Guild ha* Just Issued a catalogue which Include* the names of nearly a thousand members, with the following officers: Honorable president. Mr*. W. R. Hammond: president, Mr*. Edward T. Brown; secretary, Miss M. A. H. Smith; treasurer. Airs. John A. Mil ler; section presidents. Mrs. Julius Alexander. Air*. A. K. S. Allen. Mrs. George L. Bell, Airs. Clyde Brooks, ,Mrs. D. I. Carson. Miss Bessie Chandler. MV*. G. B. Denman. Miss Ueorgiu Dun* i*n, Mrs. Al. R. Emmons. Alls* Jonah- English. Alls* Lucy linn Ison. Airs. K. G. McCabe. Air*. Augustus AlcHnn, Airs. John L. Moore, Airs. R. K. Park, Air*. Smith Pickett, Mrs. Milton Hiuitli. Mrs. R. F. Watoon, Allss Hiixl® Wells, Mr*. C. P. Wilton. PARTIES TO MI88 CARTER. Among those entertaining for Mbs France* Carter, whose marriage to Air. Lee Jordan take* place the middle of November, will he Atts* Itollne Clarke. Alls* M. A. Phelan and Mr*. Evelyn Harris. BRIDGE CLUB" ENTERTAINED. Mr*. El.nore Harrison Goodliurt en tertained her Bridge Club Thursday afternoon, In honor of Airs. Clmrie* Leonard. her guest. After the game, which was a most enjoyable one, a hot luncheon was served. The first prize was a long silk scarf, and the consolation w-us a pack of cards. The Huh member* Include: Airs. Edward Tompkins. Airs. Mark Tnlbmt. Mr*. Will Rush! on, Airs. Jtdm Harry. Mr*. Albert Collier, Mrs. Fred Patter son, Airs. Edward Malone and Airs. Gnodltart. TO MRB. LEONARD. Air*. Chatles I*eonnnl. of Al aeon, who I* the guest of Airs. E. H. flood ha 11, w ill be the guest of honor at a theater party Thursday evening at the Grand. Mr. and Airs. Daniel Roden will he the hosts ami the guests will Include Air*. Leonard and Air. sgtixl Mrs. E. II. flood hart. PETTY-GRAVES. KjnH'Itlt t« The Grergtau. Decatur, Ala.. N»»v. 1.—Ml** Alice Graves and Air. Graves Petty, both of this city, were married at 1:50 o'clock yesterduy afternoon at the home of the Sirlde’* parent*. on «'une street. The wedding ceremony was performed by ihe Rev. Dr. George K. Boyd, presiding elder of the Decatur district of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. The relative* of the bride nnd groom and only a few Invited friends were present. The wedding march was played by Allss Edna l^ee. The wed- ding'was one of the prettiest h> sihtlitieM of our little town the highest type of h**r ses of her friends and loved one the catalogue of her personal acquaint ances. The bridegroom is a resident of Elkins, W. Vu„ a prominent member of the legal fraternity He Is doubly welcome to /hi* Intensely Southern community because of the illustrious blood that flow* In his veins. A neph ew of General Stonewall .Jackson and a grandson of General 1). 11. Hill llnd* r in .southern MuntlcHln , lock at Si. Pauls church. In the he H*t afternoon at 4 o'clock there will lie a embrace* j reception at the ree,tory of Christ church, to which the ladies of both churches are Invited, and at evening there will be a meeting for the public at St. Paul* church.—Mucon News. TO MI8SE8 PAYNE. Mrs. J. T. Pope entertained at an formal dinner party Wednesday „ v ....... - enlng at her home on Peachtree road and brings a welcome’llneageUo claim-] III Uopou. of JUij Misses Pnymvof.An a bride of one mingy riomlifcpd. (slevsoiti ». O* the guests of Alls* Annie tl«r Lou collier. The table was prettily decorated with topaz colored *1tk, with cor* trimmed whh lace. Air*. Pardee'* gown was of white *!lk, embroidered and lace trimmed. TO MISS CARTER AND MR. JORDAN. Mi** France* Carter and Air. Lee Jordan, whose wedding take* place on the 14th of November, will be the guest* ot honor at a dinner Friday evening, to be given by some of Air. Jordan'* bachelor friends. D. A. R. MEETING OF ATLANTA CHAPTER. The board of manager* of the Atlan ta Chapter of the D. A. R. are re quested to meet Saturday afternoon nt J o'clock at the residence of'the chair man, Airs. David Woodward, 035 Peachtree street. HALLOWEEN PARTY. Air. and Mr*. Harry English enter tained nt a small Halloween party on Wednesday night at their home, on Peachtree. The house was artistically decorated for the occasion and ’much merriment waa caused by the typical Halloween ceremonies. The affulr w small, but very enjoyable. MI8S M’LEAN’ ENTERTAINS., A pretty Halloween party was that at which Allss Klolse McLean enter tained Thursday evening the members of- the H. A. 8. Club. Ml** McLean's home was prettily decorated with au tumn leaves, pumpkin lanterns, and quantities of chrysanthemums. The dining table, from which a delicious buffet supj>er wn* served, had for its centerpiece a mound of fruit In the autumn tint* of red, yellow and brown. In the drawing room punch wn* served by Miss Ruth Blair. Those present were: Allsse* Edna Blackman, Evelyn Warde, Eula Han cock, Pearl Jansen, Ruby Lawton, Ruth Blair. Susie Walker. Messrs. Dan Sage. W. R. Mnssengale. Will Phase, I*oul» 'hose. Norman Giles, ('Afford Seales, Guy Brush and Roy t'ai'Ieton. MR. AND MRS. MUELLER . ENTERTAIN FRIENDS. nnd Airs. Kurt Mueller enter tained Wednesday evening in honor of Misses Scott, Caldwell, Allen, Harris and Mr. Paul Donehoo, upon the oc- aslnn of HalToween night. The affair was delightfully Informal and was en joyed to the fullest by everyone pres ent. A number of interesting games played, and delicious refreshments served. Much enjoyment was added to the occasion by the playing of Air, AIuHler, who rendered several lano selections most artistically. A SERIE8 OF STUDIO TEAS. The friend* of Mis* Annie Hall and ... ^ MI sm RMu-#> U til Inreiwc.t Elizabeth •Dallas was made vte< Miss Lduina BHnc will be Interested Y re Hd*nt. The following are the addl to learn that they have opened a most attractive studio In the Lowndes build ing. and have entered with a line equip ment of enthusiasm and efllclency upon professional careers. These talented young women are an acquisition to musical circles here, and their resl- of Irish and prlnceaae lace over white! silk. Mrs. Dickson's handsome costume was of white chlfTon cloth, trimmed I with point lace and taffeta. Dr. and Airs. ^IcLeay’a guests In cluded; Airs. Mary Grant Dixon, Air. and Mrs. Richard Elliott Miller. Mr*. X. X. Gaber, Mr. and Airs. Van Land-. Ingham. Mr. and Airs. John Hill. Air. and Airs. Suniuel Hewlett, Air. and Air*. IV. R. Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson. Air. and Mrs. Frank Pearson, Air. and Airs. Fred Hodgson, Air. and Mr*. Edward Itnynes, Mr. and Airs. Frank Hallett, Air. and Air*. Thomas Weaver, Air. and Mrs.'C. Dyerley, Air. and Mrs. R. Y. Sage. Miss Louise Doo ly, Air. Shepherd Bryan, Mr. L. Dale, AD'. Herbert Sage and Mr. Eugene Haynes. \ WALTERS-HARGROVE. Air. R. O. Walters and All*s Madeline Hargrove were married Wednesday evening at the Methodist church at Smyrna, Ga. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. O. L. Kelley, of Ac- worth. BERRY-JOHNSTON. General and Mrs. Robert D. John ston, of Birmingham, have Issued in vitations to the marriage of their daughter. Elizabeth Evans, to Mr. Max well Rufus Berry, Jr., of Atlanta, on the evening ot Wednesday, November 14, at their home, 1721 Twelfth ave nue, South, Birmingham. Ain. Miss Johnston Is one of the most attractive and charming young women In Alabama society, and belongs to one of the most prominent families in the social and political history of the South. Air. Berry Is a member of one of Georgia's well-known families, and Is himself successful and popular. Air. Berry and his brhle will make their homo nt West End after their return from'an extended trip. DINNER BmDGE CLUB. Nashville society Is to have a new and exclusive social club, says The Nashville American, which will proba bly be one of the chief factor* In the guyetles of the Inner circle. It was -gantzed Saturday morning, and I* named the "Dinner Bridge Club." Twelve young women constitute Its membership. They will entertain tho club on Suturday evening* qt their homes, each hostess being privileged to invite a* many gentlemen as she likes. The llrst meeting will take place about the middle of November with Miss Ellse Lipscomb, who will enter tain complimentary to Miss Blanche ('arson and Miss Martha Whitman, At lanta Indies, whose presence will add greatly to the November guyetles. They will be Allss Lipscomb's guests for sev eral weeks. Miss Ltpaoomb was elected unani mously the president of the club, and Miss Elizabeth 'Dallas was made tinnal members: Miss Marina W. Bell. Misses Jane and Alary Tillman, Alls* Bessie ,l)ake. Miss Shirley Cummins? Alisa Ala it Cheatham, Alls* Anne Rich ardson. Allss Gertrude Whitworth, Miss Minnie Full und Allss Bessie Dunbar. The new Hub promises to lend the guyetles of the winter much in the dence ubroad has given them a most J sumo successful way that belonged to Among the visitors attracted 1 wedding were: .Ur*. W. B. Denham. Allss Bessie Denham and Alls* Agnes Ilopklns, of Bulnbrldge. On.; Airs. F. (1. BhrtlHd,iJtftlltfcnVGa.; Airs. Az.ir Alur- vln, Jacksonville, Fla.: Mr. at*l Mrs. John Dculmm, Tallahassee; Rev. .1. ('. Tims und wife. Moultrie, (hi.: Mr. Sam Pasco, Jr., i’eiirtttcolu; Allss Mamie HansellyMIss Sara Mansell, Miss Ma rianne Watt, Alls* Carrie Jones, t'an- taln C. P, tlftiuMdl,. Messrs. Will, John and Charles Watt and J. H. Baker, all or ThnmanvilU*; All** Annie Payne, of WaycroMs. Ga.; Dr. juines Pa*co, of Norfolk, Va.: Mr. R. S. Denham, of Pensacola; Mr. John Pu*co, of Bain- bridge. Oh.; Mr. Thomas Arnold, of Elkins, W. Va.—Alonticello (Fla.) New* WESLEY MEMORIAL CONCERT. • »n Friday evening, November 2, at s o'clock, the chorus of the Wesley Ale- morial church will give a concert ut the church, corner of Auburn avenue and Ivy street. Besides the chorus of 30 voices, u*- slstcd by an orchestra of 12 pieces, there will he male nnd brass quartets, cornet *a|o, piano *oln and humorous readings. The program follows: Rich, Ellenbcrg—The Mill In the For est. lily 11, Op. 02—Orchestra. Fanning—The Song of the Viking*— Chorus. Selected—Reading — Alls* Alarguret Lily Ford. T. II. Rolllnson—Heart und Hand, polka—All*. A. W. Jones. Selected—Brass quartet—Orchestra. UhHnberger—-Night Song—Chorus. R. Wagner—(from Tannlmuser)— Pilgrims ('hocus— or* hestre. !,. von llectlioven —(from Aft. of ol ives)— Hallelujah—i 'horns. Selected—Reading Allss .Margaret Lily Ford. a. Edward Scluitt. ('unoKonettn. p. SH; h, Benjamin Godilanl—Val*e I’bt o- matlque—Mr*. A. C. Boatman. The guests Included the .Misses Payne, Miss Collier, Miss Ber- thu Donnldson. Miss Alma Moore, Mr. Carl VVessloy. Air. West, Air. Hoy I, Mr. Donaldson, Air. and Mrs. A. J. Collier, Dr. and Airs. T, J. (.'oilier, Mrs. Collier and Mrs. Evans. EDWARD BARNHARDT GIVES RECITAL AT COLLEGE. A violin recital by Edward R. Barn hurt will be given at the Georgia Mil itary Academy Thursday night. Mr. Barnhart *ls n recent addition to the musical colony of Atlanta, having come from one of the large conservatories. Among the numbers on his program for the recital are Wlenlawskl's well- known "Legend" and the "Souvenir de Haydn" of Leonard. SARAH M'INTOSH CHAPTER OF THE D. A. R. The regular meeting of the board of management of the Sarah McIntosh chapter. Daughter* of the American Revolution, will he held Friday, No vemher 2, at Ha. m.. In the parlors o the Aiagon hotel. MRS. OSCAR RAGLAND. ('orrespomllng Hoereary. TACKY PARTY. Dr. and Alls. T.<J. Collier will enter tain at an old-fashioned tacky party Thursday evening at their home Peachtree road In honor of the Misses Pavne, the guests of Allss Annie Loll ('oilier. # DOUBLE MARRIAGE. H|mh-IsU to The (leorglAti. Mllledgevllle, (hi.. Nov. l.-A double manitige of much Interest that will occur hero on next Wednesday evening, November 7, at the Presbyterian church, Is that ot Mbs Louise Hen- rietlu * 'use t>i Air. Linton Fowler and Park—Po' Little Lamb—W. if.’Miss Annie (.Bella Case to Mr. Lewis we, tenor; l». E. Shumaker, tenor; J.! P!«nil*ter. The Misses Case are the Kellogg, baritone: A, A. Morrell, j only daughters of Airs. Otella Case ami <so. j are young women of charming person- hiuitod—(from ’"Faust") —The Sol-'alltles und are highly accomplished, did*’ Chorus— (by reuest)—Chorus COURTESIES TO SOUTHERN BISHOPS. of delightful social cour tesies were extended the bishops ami visiting clergy at Asheville, N. (*., dur ing the recent Episcopal Missionary Conference held in that city. The Rev. I)r. Swope entertained the bishop* and visiting delegates at a luncheon *m Friday at the rectory In Hiltmoie. Later in the afternoon the guests wei'c driven over tin* Bdtmore estate and were entertained by .Mr. and Mrs. (I. \V. Vanderbilt at a 3 at Bllttnoie House. Bishop .limit v i.. thr bl,ho|w luljJJI* " r u " v !'“ Turner gave the evening. An elaborate ami beautiful reception | was In Id at the Manor hist Thursday i afternoon In honor of the bishops, vis- j it lug clergymen and othet MR. AND MRS. KAUFFMAN TO RECEIVE FRIENDS. Mr. ma! Mrs. David Kauffman and Air. and Mrs. Fred M. Kauffman will bo ut hobie to their friends on Sunday, November 4. OFFER FROM YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. The Voting Women’s Christian Asso ciation offers to all teachers of the In ternational Sunday school lessons, the advantage of a Has* every Friday at 4 l». in., at the Y. W". e. A. room Steiner-Emery building. The class will be taught by Dr. How nta Theological Semi Interesting insight into the student life of such cities as Berlin and Vienna. In Vienna they studied under the world renowned Lesehetlxky, of whose pci sonallty nnd method* they tell many interesting anecdotes. When asked how the privilege of studying under the master l* obtained, Miss Hall sahl: Is, of course, necessary to take lesson* for a h*ng time from one «f hi* assist ant*, of whom there are lfl or 12, living and 1 teaching nt their private home* there In Vienna instead of In a school, as you would suppose. After the student bn* attained what the aa- ’*lstuut consider* sufficient excellence, his name I* given to Leachetlzky.* The agony of preparation for one’s llrst lesson with the master then begin*. The student prepare* to play for him several compositions, which must he perfectly rendered, with respect technique, expression, etc. And one of hi* eccentricities Is that he requires tiny pupil whom he Interrupts in the midst of a rendition, for reproval or for u little chut, to he aide to resume play ing exactly where the Interruption oc curred, even to the very next note." "Yet. despite the dreadful image of him wiileli the frightened student con jure* up during those dreadful week* of anticipation," said Ml** Retire, "he Is, after all. u genial and lovable man. He is, of course, entirely arbi trary when It come* to the length of the lesson. This occupies un hour, two hours or three, or jHMhap* It doc* not last thirty minutes, it all dej>end* on whether he i* bored or interested." Alias Hall and Alls* Behre will In stitute a Merle* of studio teas, which will be given every three or four weeks. The first of the series will be given Saturday afternoon, and their guests at this tea will be: Alt*. Robert Huh tier, Mrs. Hamilton Douglas, .All*. Hugh McKee, Mr*. Ralph Van Landinglmin, Mrs. ileojge Noble, Alls* Mildred No ble. Allss Mary Glide, Miss Estelle Stewart. Mr*. Anna Edmonds. Tiling* witnessed in tin* Decatur* fo*. | in the city attending the Episcopal i ,j an «|er DUDLEY-DICKERSON. nYltations have been Issued i#» ih** marriage of Mr. William E. Dudley, of HIGH GRADE WATCHES Wlii-ii you buy it watch you certainly expect accurate time: but that ia not ull. You also wish the latent style, most modern linisli and artistic dcsicn. Huy a watch from ns and yon are sure of all these •pulitics ut the most reasonable price. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., LEADING JEWELERS, 37 WHITEHALL ST. Alls* Edna |)ick- »f Wayneslnmt, which will take place November It at Waynesboro. MR. AND MRS. BROWN ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Brown en tertained Wednesday evening at a de lightfully inform*! dinner, compliment ary to Judge and Airs. Don Pardee, who leave In a few days for a prolonged stay at New Orleans. Yellow chrysan themums and autumn fruit* formed the beatRlful table decorations. In conjunc tion with candelabra with amber-col ored shades and bonbons in yellow tint*. Mr*. Uj»hu «»ir a bandeau)* toilet IN HONOR OF MRS. DICKSON. Dr. and Mr*. J. A. Alcl.eay gave one of the mpst artistic and picturesque of the many attractive Halloween card parties Wednesday evening at their apartment at the Klvsee. complititent- ry to Mrs. William Dickson. The pertinent, which i* finished In green and mahogany, wa* prettily decorated •ellow chrysanthemum* ami lux uriant pulm* and ferns. Throughout the handsome rooms the weird tie vice* snored to the Halloween season were idt-nce, liobgohhlln* und Jack-o’- Lumem* occupying every point of van tage In the elaborate decorations. A large yellow spun candy basket, Ith handle tied with green tulle and filled with yellow spun candy balls, formed the centei'pleee on the table In the dining room, while the bonbons and *ther table accessories were in rich yellow tints, t’andelabru. with yel low shaded candles, were placed 111 muny part* of the room. A hot sup- In per, followed by ices in the form of pumpkins, and cakes In crescent shape, v- I wn* served after the game of cards. A large pumpkin, filled with appropriate souvenir*, was one of the pretty fea tures of the evening, each guest draw ing a gift therefrom amid much pleas- urabh* excitement. The *td!»*s’ prize, a gold-framed opera hag. was won l»y Mrs. Frank Pearson: the gentlemen’s prize, a silver curd case, tfoonmo Air. Kalph Vnn Landing- hum's. and the eonsolAtlon prize, a grotesque gohhlin, was won by Air. Tom Weaver. Mrs. McLeay wore a beautiful toilet the old Dinner Flub, which went out of existence several years ago with the marriage of most of Its member*. THE WORLD AND THE LOVER, (Richard Le Gnllientic in November Smart Set.) The whole world Is proverbially said tOj^oyc a lover. Like most proverbial statements, this one Is exceedingly o|**n to question. In fact, ull the evi dence seems flatly the other way. on what data, one wonders, dfd the old proverb-maker base his dictumV Sure ly not on the great love stories. The world, with Its nppHite for vicarious excitement, like* well enough to watch the tragic spectacle of a great passion. Incapable of great feeling itself, it thrills to tho drama of them in others. It even applauds thNr lawlessness, nnd canonizes their audacity. All the same, It will not raise a Anger to help while the story Is in the making; but, on the contrary, does everything In Its power to persecute and Impede. The moment Romeo and Juliet arc safely dead in each other's arms, the world Is voluble with its sympathy—but not till It is quite sure tlmt its sympathy <'un bo of no possible service to the lovers. While sympathy would be of some use, the v.orhl—which Is the em bodied cowardice and cant of Immunity —stand* firm with Aiontague and t'ap- ulet, seniors, if the lover* win, well and good. No lias ever denied that the world loves success—though It hn» al ways consistently done It* ivor»t to prevent It. Ye*, the world love* sue- essful hive, as It fawns on anything that has conquered It. it love* also pity tlmt cost* it nothing. But that It love* a lover, for hive of love, 1* simply not true. If it were true, there would probably have been no love stories, for ihe drama of love has mostly come of the conflict* between the lover* and the world. They had to count the Id well lost to win each other.. It was so in the days of Trte*tan and Jseult, «n<f so It still Is In the days of Rudolph of Bavaria. Style Elegance Daintiness are three distinct qualities of Nunually’s Candy: Every piece embodies them all to a really remarkable degree. THE BEST EVIDENCE. Your close Inspection of my artistic stock will convince you It is one of the handsomest and most carefully selected In the city. My claim of lielng “The Only Popular Priced Jewelry Store.” does not mean llsht or cheap Roods, for my stock Is replete with the latest productions of the leadline manufacturers of this and Kuroiiesn countries. Come and he convinced! J. C. MELLICHAMP, NEXT DOOR TO C. J. A 0. CO. Two Phases of the Bracelet Question, One Is that tho feminine fashion of short sleeves makes bracelets sn essential and that all women arc wearing them. The other Is a natural sequence—that we are selling rapidly from' beautiful collection of most artistic styles.' Davis & Freeman, Jewelers. Personal Mention Major and Mr*. Jauie* Dawes have returned from Milwaukee, where they *pept the month «»f tutober. They have taken po**e**lon of their uttract- apartment ut the Savoy. All** Hallie BUI* I* spending the month of November In New York. She I* with Mr. and Air*. Vrt*aar Woolley, who are *pendfng the winter with Mr. ami Air*. WebHter Davi*. Mr. ami Mr*. W. J. Blalock are *|>enri- Ing tbl* week In Chicago. I'pon their return to Atlanta they will take pn*- of their pretty new home on Piedmont avenue. Ml** Minnie Futrai and Mr*. W. If. Bolton, of Griffin, arrived Thursday to be the guest* for eevetal day* of All** Dnl*.v Oxford, at her home on Putllum Ktreet. ‘'-Mi** Xevah Straughn entertained Allss Viola Boyer, of Savannah. Ia*t night with a Halloween party at her re*it!ence. No. 33S Wert Peachtree utreet. Air*. Robert Lee Cooney, who l« visit ing her father and mother. Colonel und Air*. Al. H. Afeeke, will return to At lanta In a few day*.—Nashville Ameri can. All** .Martha Whitman and Ml** Blanche Canon will leave in a few day* for Nashville, where they will he the guest* of AIIh* Ellse Lipscomb. Mr. and Mr*. Fred M. Kaufman are home from their bridal trip and will he with Mr. and Mr*. David Kaufman, ut 371 South Pryor street. Mr*. J. K. Ottley will he the gue«t of Mr*. Walter t>. Lamar timing the meeting of the State Federation of Wo men'* dub* at Macon. All** Luella Alfllshy leave* Friday for New York, where Vo* will spend the. winter a* the guest of her sinter, Mrs. Joseph Johnson. Mr. and .Mr*. R. A. Johnson, after an absence of several mouth* from the city, have returned and are now at the Aragon hotel. * Airs. John Bradley and Mis* Edith Bradley are spending the winter In At lanta. They returned from Asheville a few day* ago. Mi** Constance Knowles ha* return ed from New York. Mr*. Knowles and Ml** Knowles are at home at 27 Fast Third street. Mis* Irene Beaumont will return next week from New York, where she h«H been visiting friends for the past month. Mr. and Mr*. Richard Cox, of Knox ville, who wore the guest* of Air*. Janie* Dickey, have returned to their home. ' Alls* Jessie Metjregor has returned to her home at Athens, after spending two week* with All** Roberta Zacli- DR bsf!oPA- Atlanta. Ga. 501 Austell Bldg. Office Hoars, 9 to lt:K^-l JO to S H. Phone Mein 1948. Residence 220 Peachtree. B Mata Phono 4178. » IMPORTED WALL PAPER The finest iu the world. 40.000 rolls to jiiek from. WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 N. Pryor Street. J MIhh Murliin Woodward will leave next Weilnemlny for New York, where «),e will upend two week* with friend*. Mix. Charlee Leonard, who l« the Itiieet of Mr*. K H. Ooodhart; will re turn to her homo In Macon Saturday. Ml** Katherine Jelh* hnx returned to her home at Kufnutu, Ain., after a xhm t visit to her aunt. Mr*. C. t\ tlanxon. Mr, nnd ill*. Clarke Cose are the Kuerttx of Mr. und Sir*. George 1>. Coxe nt Milled Seville. Mr*. W. A. McGrow hu* gone to Asheville, X. where *hc will spend the winter. The friend* of Mr. T. S. Lewi* will regret to learn that til* condition I* not Improved. Min Lmv Oartretl I* visiting 1isr aunt. Mr*. \V. II. Moore, at Montgom ery. Ala. Ml** Hattie Orr. who Is 111 at her home, on Peachtree street, I* much better. Miss Caro llutchlns spent a few days ■luring Ihe week with friend* In Ath ens. ills* Lottie Peck Wylie leaves Hat- m'day for Montgomery, to vl*lt relu- qulte 111, I* very much Improved. Mrs. Ralph -Van Landlnpham has r,- .-overed* flow her recent lllrieri." Xlrs. Devries Davis Is visiting Mrs. T. O. C'liestney at Macon. •Miss Emily Belle Lowndes Is In Norm Carolina visiting friends. Mr. W. E. Christian wilf return to the city Saturday. Mr*. L. Heard I* visiting In Mobile. •Mr. Ivan Allen I* In New York. WINDER. The Mlx.es Mendenhall, who have been visiting their xlater, Mr*. H. A. Cerlther*. have relumed to their home la Atlanta. Mix* Jnrell Mmltli lx attending the ro- operatlon meeting near Bishop. .Ur. snd Mr*. .T, J, Car spent * day In Atlanta daring the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodrnff returned to Winder Haturdiy, after s two weeks' stay In Atlanta nnd .Noreross. K. I,. Wiley, of Monroe, spent Suudav In .. ill Is- gene until) (.Tiiiccma*. ML* Ruth (blither*, who It In ichool ut l.nc.v Cobb, spent the wcok-rtiit with her parent*. Thr frieiiil* of .III** Claude Coker will regret to burn that Rite h confined to her room with fairer. .Ml*** liable Carl then i« *pcm!lnff lever*! CARLTON. Mr*, (llbtoii. widow of thr latr Dr. J. O. Glbs.ni, who has 1»rru thr guest of Alra. A. P. Hteveu*, lia* returned to her home iu Atlanta. Relative* ami frtrnds of Mr. Joarph P. Dead wrier, known aa "I'nclr Joe," were ailevel nt tho annmmcrmeut of Ida death la*t Sunday luoculng. The friend* of Rev. P. W. Dari* were dellehtrt to know that he had sufficiently recovered to till his appointment here Nun- day. Ml** I'ellle Stevens was visiting in Carl ton fnnday. MIm. Minute Collin*, of AtUrh*, I* ih* guest of her grandparent*, Mr. and Mr*. A. F. Rrown. Sir*. Ida Howard visited friends here re* really. .Isftur* ro Athens, last week. Sle**r*. B. !,. and C. P, Goolsby were vis iting relative* here Kunday. Mr. Warrick, of ftavanueh, made a brief ——. i visit here recently. - .♦ u the Sliest j At the meeting of the Woman's Mission- MIX. Han> i.. McSWdtn is^tne guest x,«|.ty Knndny nftsrnnon the prim-l ot Mrs. Joint K Wndley at \\ u> cross. |10 , fMtnr J wn „ (, nrnmju* the winter Mra. E. Y. Clarke, who has of the adopted ibild Of the SO- SUPERB COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS. LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL VER. MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweller. 16 Whitehall St., Century Bldg.