The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 05, 1906, Image 7

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pppw THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, m ,mm ii,, w MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1908. SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining Stales Pleasant Mention From Other Cities MADISON. The reception at which Mr. and Mrs. , m Thompson entertained Thursday evening. I n honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. C Thompson, was one of the largest sinl most elegant social events of the ^The bridal party, composed of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson, Miss Bry- ion of Atlanta; Miss Johnston, of Ma con Miss Harrison, of Augusta; Mr. Brvson and Mr. Turner Bryson, of Siloant, and Mr. Brooke Thompson, were grouped In the big bay window of the spacious drawing room. The room was beautiful with Its decorations of oink and white. Graceful sprays of smtlax festooned the walls and win dows, brightened by bunches of pink ind white roses. Numerous vases and bowls were tilled with the same flowers. In the sitting room the color scheme was red and white. The punch bowl was banked with red and white chry santhemums, and presided over by Misses May Thomason and Sue Reid Walton. In the dining room the decorations were of yellow and white. The rtclf mahogany table had for Its centerpiece s lieautlful cut glass urn filled with shaggy yellow chrysanthemums. Stiver and cut glass candlesticks held candles shaded with yellow. Sliver and cut glass compotes filled with yellow and white mints were on the table. Misses Mary Trotter, Carry Foster and Ritchie Walton, Mrs. W. E. Hugs and Mrs. YV. .1 h'nelllngs assisted In the dining Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Thompson were tljelr daughters, Mrs. c M. Kurlow, Mrs. Joseph “Vason and .Miss Emmie Thompson. Mrs. W.C. Thompson, who Is a young woman of charming personality and one of the most highly accomplished young ladles of Slloam, wore her wed ding gown of white radium silk, irimmed with quantities of real lace. Her only ornaments were diamonds and she carried a bouquet of bride’s roses and matden-halr feme, tied with long streamers of white tulle. Miss Bryson, of Atlanta, who was maid of honor, wore a beautiful dresa of white lace over white silk. Mrs. M. Kurlow. matron of honor, wore white satin, Irimmed with white chiffon. Misses Harrison. Johnston and Ben ton, bridesmaids, wore white messallne silk with lace. Mrs. L. M. Thompson was gownejl In a handsome toilet of gray satin with '.ouches of silver und blue. Mrs. Joseph Vason wore a pretty dress of pale blue chiffon cloth, with nlmnilngs of pink and white. Miss Emmie Thompson wore a bc- conilng toilet of pink platted chiffon, elaborately trimmed with hand work. Misses Carry and Edna Pou are In Augusta, the guests of Mrs. Duncan. Miss Mnida Williams and Mrs. Doe Trammell are attending the U. D. C. convention at Amerlcus. .Miss Emmie Thompson came down from Itrenau Monday to attend the Thmnpson-Bryson wedding. She will return .Monday. Mrs. Snllle High la visiting In At lanta. CONYERS. line of the prettiest social affairs of the season was a reception given by Mrs. William Walter Drlskell Thurs day afternoon. She was assisted In receiving by Mrs. W. J. Eaks, Misses Mary and Fannie Stansel, Berta an<1 Klllc Smith, Tilley. Jones, Hyer nnd Arthur. Misses tilenton and Tucker served tea In Japanese costumes after s d. Ik-lii*! salad course. The many friends of Miss Sallle Fannie Gleuton will be Interested to know that she sailed Wednesday for a fen months’ stay In Germany. Mrs. T. D. O'Kelley, Airs. J. A. Guinn and .Mbs Nell Atelton are attending the United Daughters of the Confeder acy convention In Amerlcus. Mrs. AI. A. Alcltun has returned from Alacon, where she was railed on ac vaunt of the Illness of her daughter, •Madge, nt Wesleyan. •Mrs. It. F. Otts has gone to Co lumbia. 8. C„ to attend the Reid- DeVaughn wedding. Mrs. W. V. Altnamf Is spending the week In Social circle. Airs. Charles Taylor lias returned fram Atlantic Misses Johnson, of West Point, arc spending, a few weeks with their brother at Alllstead. Mrs. s. C. Brodnax entertained a cumber of her friends last Saturday afternoon In honor of her sister, Afrs. *' It. Hudson, who has Just returned from Colorado Springs. Misses Kate Smith and Allrlam Bell so in Atlanta. THOMASVILLE. •Mrs. Nell Sears has issued invltn- ’mii to n bridge party to be given luesday afternoon. • Airs. J. W. Butler and daughter. Oeelende, of Camilla, are visiting Airs. «• A. Itoddenbury. Miss Mabel Whitney has returned from Chicago and Milwaukee, where she sjient several months. Dr. Arthur Little has resumed his studies at Tulane after spending the summer In Thomasvllle. Mr. Hansel! Watt has returned from a visit to Atlanta and Memphis. * Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jorger are at haute after a pleasant visit to Now York city Miss Alary Phillips has returned to ‘‘r home in Columbus, after a visit to Mrs. j. k. Phillips. Mr. Frank McCartney returned to ihomaavllle Wednesday after spend- 'ho summer In Virginia and the Aonh. % Mrs. Fitzpatrick, of Aladlson, Is the 'best »f Mrs. John Lamb. Mrs. Hansel Alerrlel entertained at midge Saturday In honor of her guest, J 1 ’ Daniel Hebard, of Philadelphia. 1 'lore were nve tables of bridge and ' Inus refreshments were served. •Mrs. Walter Taylor was hostess "ednesday afternoon at a bridge par' " at which thirty-six ladles were her Ruests. The color scheme of pink and hits was carried out in the deeora- 1 ms and the delicious refreshments '"'Ted after the tame. •Miss Alamla Alerrlel Invited eight sursts co an Informal bridge party •HIM oyster luncheon Saturday. Airs. '■ tv Cox won the llrst prise, a liand- Pblnted olive dish. NASHVILLE, TENN. ' he interesting wedding of the week 111 Nashville was that of Alias Alary ‘"hl« Warner and Air. Luke Lea, «as solemnized with much brtl- ,, 0 at Renraw, the home of Air. and mis. Percy Warner, Thursday even- I here was a large'bridal party, ini ill,ling a number of young people a instance, among whom were: Bessie Jemlson, of Birmingham; „ 'Henry Dickinson, of Chicago; ^ Royre, of Terre Haute; H. G. ■'• of Kiymlngham. and B. A. 1 ■ -iher, of St. Louts. Bishop Thom as F. Bailor officiated. On Atonday evening the groom's parents, Air. and Mrs. Overton Lea. gave a dinner at Lealand tA* the bridal party, and they were the honor guests of a luncheon at the Golf and Country Club the same day. Wednesday evening Air. and Mrs. Warner entertained the bridal party at dinner. Airs. L. H. Harris, formerly of At lanta. but now of Nashville, gave a pretty tea Thursday afternoon to compliment Airs. James Blanton Wha- rey, a recent bride. Alias Mary B. Neal returned to Nash ville Wednesday after a visit to her cousin. Alias Nell Phillips, In Atlanta, during which she wus charmingly en tertained. Airs. George At. Ingrain gave a hand, some tea Thursday afternoon for her cousin, AIlss Harriet Ross, of Cincin nati. Airs. George Sftwab will give an aft ernoon reception November 21 for her debutante sister, Alias Augusta Kliwah. at her home, and on the evening of Novembor 22 Air. and Airs. V. E. Hhwab will give a dp nee for their daughter at the Hermitage Club. Airs. R. E. Davies, Airs. Alarvln Mc- Ferrln and Miss Kstella Davies will give a tea November (I In honor of Mrs. Fred Thompson pud Airs. Theo Hamlin, of New York. AIlss Gertrude Whitworth gave a Halloween dinner Wednesday night for her guest. Miss Irene Turner, of Okla homa City, In whose honor she will give n dance November 8. AIlss Jane Berry will give a dance at the University club November 18 for her debutante sister, Miss Bara Berry, and two visiting girls. AIlss Marjorie Weatherly, of Birmingham, and AIlss Jessie Swann, of Dandrldge. Sixty Nashville guests attended the marriage of Miss Frances Graham and Mr. Charles S. Caldwell, Jr., now of New Orleans, but formerly of Nash ville, which took place at Plnewood, the ancestral Graham home, on Octo her 30. Airs. Walker Edwards gave a lunch eon today for Miss Murlon Alnrtln, •ne of the season’s debutantes. The engagement of Mi ls Anne Good win, formerly of Nashville, now of Pas adena, Col., to Air. Julius M. Nissan, of Los Angeles, has been announced. The bride Is a sister of Air. T. Buford Goodwin, of Atlanta. AIlss Blanche Carson and AIlss Mar' tha Whitman, of Atlanta, will arrive the middle of November to visit AIlss Ellse Lipscomb, who will give a bridge dinner In their honor on their arrival. AIlss Estelle Shook has been elected president of the Whist Club, which for a number of years has been a leading social factor In Nashville. In futur it will be a bridge club. DECATUR, ALA. •Mr. and Mrs. Al. F. Lyons, of St. Joe, Afo„ are the guests of Air. and Airs. A. J. Lacy. Airs. James Caskey, of Spring Hill, Tenn., Is visiting here. Alias Julia Walden visited In Trinity the past week. Airs. A. E. Jackson, of Hartselle, was here the past week. Airs. H. B. Scott visited In Blrmlng ham the past week. Airs. John S. Murks visited In Trinity this week. Airs. B. R. Nunn has been in Trinity Airs. W. A. Frazier visited In Trln Ity the past week. AIlss Lillian Baker, of Trinity, was here this week. Airs. Charles Emens, of Trinity, vie Iteil here the past week. Miss Annie Minor. Is In Florence. Afr. nnd Afrs. 8teve Nelson are In Hillsboro. . AIlss Ruth Crawford visited In Hills boro the post week. Air. nnd Mrs. Frank B. Jones have returned from Washington, D. C. Aliases Susie and Alinnle King, of Florence, visited here the past week. AIlss Lou Landers Is home from Hills boro. Airs. Howard has returned to Lex ington, Oa., after a visit here. Airs. Percy, of Hot Springs, Ark., Is visiting relatives. Airs. Florence Forbs and sister, AIlss Nina Rognon, visited In Montgomery the past week. Airs. Galley was In Aloulton the past week. Airs. Kinma Jones and son. Frank Jones, are In Jackaon, Tenn. All* mill Airs. Roy C. Horton are home from Birmingham. Miss Hattie Hundley, of Aloorsvllle, visited here this week. .Mrs. Bettle Pointer Is home from Huntsville. Airs. George Allen visited In Birming ham tile past week. Air. nnd Airs. Alaurle Falk, of Bir mingham, visited here the past week. Airs. George Wall Is home from Bir mingham. Airs. Hen Dupont nnd grandmother visited In Bowling Green, Ky., the past AIlss Georgia Bibb is visiting h Selma. Airs. Alary Foster Willett, of Wash Ington. visited Airs. C. C. Harris the past week. AIlss Nell Topp Is visiting In Troy, Ala. Airs. C. C. Smith and AIIbb Lou Hughes, of Bowling Green. Ky.. arc visiting here. _ Airs. L. A. Neill Is visiting In Flor- Alrs. Baxter Crawford Is visiting her parents at Hiawatha, Kans. Airs. A. M. Thomas Is home from Pulaski. Tenn. Mr. nnd Airs. J. W. \\ llson are Home from Birmingham. Airs. J. M. Jones Is visiting In Mont- ffomery. Airs. Hollingsworth, of Afontgomery. Is here. „ .. \ Mr. and Airs. Huston Napps are in C 'aIIss Annie AlcDonald Is In Neel. Air. nnd All's. Edward Stephenson, of Danville, arc here. Airs. Neville, of Trinity, Is the guest of Airs. Eugene Raney. Airs. J. O. Cline Is visiting In Town ' '.Mrs. W. S. Xtiller Is home from Bir mingham. • „ , « Mr; S. Kohn nnd family have moved to .Mobile. v Airs. J. B. Ferguson, of Alemphls, Is ’ ‘I'Z*Sue Pointer Is In Hillsboro. AIlss Ruble Grayson Is home from a visit to Huntsville. ..... Airs. Brlckel Draper visited In Bir mingham the past wssk. Airs. Beasley Is in Birmingham. AIlss .May iVHrlanAls home from a visit to Huntsville. l The O. T. <’|ub was entertained on Friday nfternoon by Mrs. L- J. Ramage. She wus assisted In entertaining by AIlss Eleanor. * 1 "* ‘ the close of the game. On Friday night Air. and Mrs. 8. G. Forilne celebrated their silver wedding at their residence oil Jackson street. They received., a number of lovely presents. Ices, cake and fruits were served. On Wednesday Air. W. B. Lindsey and Mrs. Odella Kitchens, both of Hartselle, were quietly married at the home of the bride In Uartaelle. They will make their home In Hartaelle, where they have lived for many years. MACON. Air. V- I- Whaley has arrived In the city with lila bride, who was AIlss Wlnaton J ones, of Selma, Ala, pre. vlous to their marriage about two weeks ago, In that city. Air. Whaley Is a railroad man and since coming to Alacon has made many friends to whom he will introduce Ills bflde. AIlss Rosslter Collins entertained on Wednesday afternoon In compliment to Mrs. Edward T. Holmes, who was, pre vious to her marriage. Miss Elisabeth Jemlson, of Birmingham, Ala. Airs, Holmes has joined the young ladles' Bridge Club, and will be a pleasant addition to social life In Alacon fnls winter. Mrs. Walter D. Lamar, president of the Sidney Lanier Chapter, U. D. C„ made an address at the Amerlcus elate convention this week. Mrs. Lamar will represent the chapter also at the n* tlonal convention In Gulfport, together with several other ladlee. On Friday evening occurred a dance at the Log Cabin Club, which was given under the auspices of the Young La dles' Hospital Auxiliary, of which Airs. Leon S. Dure Is president. Miss Eula Felton Willingham, vice president, Alias Fanny Harris, secretary, and AIlss Fan ny Plant, treasurer. AIlss Camille Lamar Is expected In Macon on the 8th from New York, where she has had a delightful stay with Mrs. John Alton Harris, on River side Drive. AIlss Lamar Is one of the maids of honor, for AIlss Fanny Harris, state sponsor for the veterans, and had hastened her return In order to attend the Savannah reunion In that capacity. Mrs. Richard Aloncure, of Falla Church, Va„ Is the guest of Mrs. Nat R. Wlnshtp. in Macon. AIlss Julia Ruguenin attended the Atllls-Goddard wedding In Griffin this week. Airs. Edward Artope entertained at the third of a series of bridge parties on Wednesday afternoon. Airs. John Moore Walker gave pretty bridge party this week. Saturday evening Afr. and Airs. Har ry Robert entertained at a bridge party of several tables. Mrs. L. O. Stevens left Saturday for New York. Airs. Warner Hardwick has returned from a visit to Augusta. Airs. Eugene Harris returned this reek from Asheville, N. C. Judge und Airs. Emory Speer return this week from Alt. Airy. Mrs. Devries Davis, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Airs. T. O. Chsstney. Mrs. C. J. T. Clarke, of San Antonio.', Texas, Is the guest of Mrs. Atarsliall Hatcher. Mrs. John B. Cobb, formerly lady principal at Wesleyan College, Is ex pected In -Macon the latter part of No vember to spend a few weeks before calling for the Orient, where she will remain for two years, In 'China and Japan. number of visitors ROME. Chadwick Baftcy Is seriously III at his home on Fifth avenue, but is better. Colonel R. A. Denny'is at home frdm a business trip to Atlanta. W. C. Hammond, n prominent farmer of Armuchee, spent Thursday In Rome. County School Commissioner John C. King visited the Seney School Thura day. E. W. Evans, of Atlanta, Is spending a few days In Rome on business. J. S. Crawford was among the Ho mans who spent Thursday In Cedar- town. v AI. J. Abbott, of Acworth, was a vis itor to Rome Thursday and attended a meeting of the Rome Oil and Fer tilizer Works. E. B. LcFerve, after spending a few days In Rome with friends and rela tives, has returned to hie home In Gadsden. T. J. Tinsley, a capitalist of Nash vllle, Tenn., and one of the owners of the Rome Oil and Fertiliser Works, was in Rome Thursday. City Attorney G. E. Aladdox left Thursday night for Austin, Tex., where lie has been called to attend to some legal and private matters. Air. Mad dox will he absent from the city about two weeks. The Hon. J. L. Hardin, of Coosa, was in Rome Thursday. Air. Cicero Harmsond, of Floyd Springs, was In the city Thursday. Airs. Robert Btttey Is much Improved today. Rev. W. Sakoklhara, of Japan, was the guest of Rev. Charles B. Hudgins Wednesday night and Thursday. Alias Alary Johnson, who has been the guest of All's. H. S. Lansdell on Tower Hilt, has returned to her home In Florida. . Airs. Bob Williams and little daugh ter have returned from a visit to friends and relatives In the East. Air. John Sesy Is out again after a few days’ Illness. The Hon. Judges Wright and Henry are off for a few days’ shooting. Alias Sharley Hamrick, of Cedar- town, arrived In the city yesterday and will be the guest of her slater, Mrs. Joel Pyle, for some time at her home In the Fifth ward. Alias Pauline Berry returned home last .Monday from Lucy Cobb on ac count of Illness. Alessrs. fi J. Bryns, of New York; Samuel Lovett, of Chattanooga; J. PL Auld. of Knoxville, Tenn.: O. H. Shep herd, of l-oulsvltle; W. W. Hpurr, of New York: G. E. Imubald, of Atlanta; A. J. King, of Thomaaton, and L. E. Aiunford and wife, of Carteravllle, were the guests at the Cherokee last Thurs day evening. Airs. T. J. Bryan, of Atlanta. Is vis iting her mother. Airs. R. B. Morrison, In North Rome. ■ . Air. Henry Stonsburg. who lias beer, visiting his mother for the past week, has return! to his home In New York. AIlss Alnrtha Berry has gone to Chi cago In the Interest of the Boys' Indus trial School of this city. Airs, W. O. Clement and little daugh ter. Mary Frances, have returned home from an extended visit to relatives tr. Atlanta and Ealonton. Mrs. J. B. Nevln left Inst Sunday for Washington, D. C, to Join her husband, who has accepted a position as para- grapher on The Washington Herald. Drake entertained at bridge In honor of AIlss Winifred Glessner, the attract ive guest of Mrs. Thomas White. Dr. J. Lewis Browne, of Atlanta, save a recital on Tuesday evening at St. Georges Episcopal church that was a rare treat to music lovers. Ha was assisted by Air. George AlcDantet, of Atlanta, who has a magnificent bari tone voice. Alias Susanne Grantlsnd entertained on Wednesday morning at bridge In honor of Alias Bettis Hamilton, of Pe tersburg, Va, Min Addle , Anthony won the top score, a silver loving cup. and a bunch of chrysanthemums tied with tulle was presented to the guest of honor. Mrs. D. J. Bally entertained at cards In honor of Miss Hamilton, of Virginia. Those present were Misses Janie nnd Bessie Clark Browner. AIlss Opal Smith, Miss Rebecca Nall and Allis Susanne Grantland. Friday afternoon Mrs. Fleming Bailey entertained In honor of Mrs. Hendley Kell. Air. and Mrs. 8. F. Strickland have just returned from a visit to Boston. Air. George Niles, of Atlanta, Is vis Ring Ills mother, Airs. Alice Niles. Airs. Renfroe Jackson, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Alls. A. J. Burr. wa'dley. Dr. and Airs. S. II. Dunbar are visit Ing in Augusta. Alias Helen Howard Is spending the week In Macon. Air. Clave Whre Is In New .York. Airs. A. J. Crouch has returned from Allllen. Alias Stella Hauser Is visiting In Au gusta. Air. A. G. Howard spent Tuesday In Alacon. Mr. J. W. Overstreet Is spending the week-end In Augusta. Miss Jinks Edwards, of Pembroke, has been visiting friends here for eeV' oral days'. Misses Parker and Caldwell have been visiting In Stateuboro recently. Air. Clarence Reynolds has returned to Mayflehl. . , Alls. A. J. Edwards, of Pembroke, was visiting here recently. On* of the most delightful social events of the season was the Halloween party given at the heme of Protestor A. F. Ware by Messrs. Ware. Pate and McCallum. Among thoee present were Aliases Jessie Houser, Mary B. Battle, Alary Spier. Archie Spier. Laura Houe- er, Gladys Spier, Marie Little, Betsle Evans, Messrs. Howard, Edwards. Pe terson, Allison, Overstreet, Evans, Bed- Ingflelil and Ware. PERRY. AIlss Minnie Moffet. of Walden, la the guest of Mrs. G. W. Winn. Mrs. M. At. Lowry, of Amerlcus, Is visiting her aunt. Airs. C. E. Gilbert. Mrs. F. AI. King Is attending the meeting of the Daughters of the Con federacy at Amerlcus. „ The Houston County Chapter Daugh ters of the Confederacy held their reg ular monthly meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. M. Holtsclaw. Miss Afattte Lu Wilson has gone to Seville, Fla., to take the school there. Mrs. Af. E. Paul has gone to Macon to visit friends. Alias Alary Woodard has returned from a visit to friends In Coffee coun* 1> 'mI»s Lbuise Hemingway Is visiting friends at Bon Air. Mrs. J. F. Logan visited Mrs. L. S. Tounsley this week. Fred H. Houser, of Hotel Aragon, of Atlanta, was with friends this week. FA VORED COUPLE ENJOYED MOS7 UNIQUE HONEYMOON HALCYONDALE. A very quiet marriage took place In our city on the 31st Instant, the con tracting parties being Mr. Oscar P. Aladdox and AIlss BalHe Lee. Judgo At. M. Newton officiating. The groom Is a young man engaged In the sewing machine business, and the bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Airs. George E. Lee. all of Halcyondale. Messrs. J. H. Evans, W. H. Walker and J. T. Wnlker attended the meet- lng of the grand lodge In Alacon this ^Mrs. H. D. Lee has just returned home from Blackahear. where she was called to the bedside of her sick daughter, Miss Ora Lee. Dr. Simmons, of auyton, wea In our town today. COLUMBU8. The Orpheus Club resumed the seinl. monthly meetings today, a full attend, ance of the members being present. Plans for a very enjoyable season were discussed, and the club will give sever al Important and Interesting entertain ments during the season. Miss Louise Joseph Is the secretary of the club. The tencliers of the Primary Indus trial school participated In a very en joyable Halloween party Wednesday evening, at which the parenta of the school children were the Invited guests. Rev. Ashley Jones and eeveral mem bers of the school board were present and made some Interesting addresses. The following Invitations have been Issued: „ . Mr. and Airs. George Washington Sheridan request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Pearl, to Mr. Aturray Alex ander Calhoun, on the evening of Wed nesday, November 14, at s o clock, 2420 Hamilton avenue. Columbus, Ga. AIlss Sheridan is the daughter of Alderman G. W. Sheridan, of this city, and la a very popular young lady. Air. and Mrs. J. b. Brennan an nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter. Alias Luella E. Bren nan. to Air. Louis R. Aldridge, the wedding to take piece on Wednesday Daughters «»f the Confedem lJon In Amerlcus this week. Mrs. Jtmpsle Parmer end children and Mine Jule Alien ere expected-in n few days to visit Mrs. J. M. Alien. Mr. and Mrs. Farmer, who have been in Cols City, for the past six years, will remove to Atlanta about the middle uf November. Mrs. R. I. Weaver has returned from Macon, where she visited Mrs. W. \V. Btlllngzlea. Miss Winona Rberleln. of Mobil**, Ala., has returned after having been the guest for several days of Mrs. E. s. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sparks, of Wash-' Ington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. R. Goode, of Conyers, and Messrs r John and W. II. Brlsendlne have been vis iting in the city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Brlsendlne and Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Farmer. MARIETTA. Tb»* ladles’ Aftemocu Euchre flub was entertained on Thursday by Mrs. E. 1*. Dobbs. Delirious refreshments were serv ed. The prises, u pju holder oud stick pin, were won by Mrs. Bradshaw und Miss Ad* dJe Setae. Oue of the most delightful eveuts of the »e;i»on mum » card party given by Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Htdrr commemorative of Mrs. Starr's ?0th birthday. About 100 Invitation! were Issued. The guests showered gifts <•( 4*ul floss, silver and china on the popular host. The betttitlful home wns decorated in whltt* and yellow chrysanthemums. A large ou;;ch ImiwI wns placed In the hall, with festoons of grape* surrounding It, from which was served delicious punch. At the cbm* of the game salmis. Ices sud l>on*boni were served. The health of the host wa* drunk In glasses of sparkling chnnipngue. The ladles’ prize, n i-oHI and white frnlt bowl and a gold lint pin. were won by Mr*. E. P. Hunt and Mrs. Hchollebl. of Mucuit. Mias < ortolyou mm the booby, u ivltcJi. The gentlemen s prizes, :i handsome tun- irella nud sliver shavlug brush, were won Mr. M. II. Fields mid Mr. It. \V. Boone; • souvenirs were little pnmpklu brown- r ntul the score cards sketched In sepls. Mrs. Henry Wyatt eutertniued ii number of friends at a *pHiiil-tfir-dny-part? on Inst •'ii- Snapshot of Air. anti Airs. Alax Flelschmann. the bride of Colonel Alax Flelschmann, who recently returned from a honeymoon to the Arctic, and sketches Illustrating incidents of the trip. , .....pm and the nfternoon proved grapher OL . » , m rt a most enjoyable ->ne. Refresh- Air. nnd Airs. Lincoln Morrison have rnem. were served. I moved to Atlanta, where they will make Annie Ism S-ielglu entertained, their future home, the Lost Heir flub. There was a large attendance «t members and others, GRIf FIN. present Refreshments were served all Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Soswel Hall evening, November 14, at 8:3(t o clock, at their suburban home east of (he city. The event Is one of unusual In terest, as both of the young people are very popular, the prospective groom being a well-known young business man, and his fiancee a moot charming and lovable young lady, who has a host of friends and admirers In the city and county. Afr. nnd Airs. W. H. Bowe announce the engagement of their daughter. Ethel Oeburn, to Mr. Marion Joseph Davidson, of Birmingham. Ala., tho marriage to take place on Tueaday, November 20. at S:30 o’clock, at the Church of the Holy Family. No carda. Airs. Lenora Kpplng Swift announces the engagement of her daughter, Le nora. to Air. Robert Ernest Dismukes, the marriage to take place on the evening of November 20. at Trinity church. Atr. Henry Abercrombie, of Aliaala- sippl. is In the city stopping with his sister, Airs. Richard Howard. Air. Abercrombie has not been In Colum bus In several years, and hia many friends are glad to see him and wel come him bock again. Air. Henry Bussey, who has been visiting Mrs. John Blackntar and Airs. J. \V. Singleton, has gone to Athens, where she will visit, and thence go to her home In charlotte, X. C. Major and Mrs. R. \V. Wright, of Florida, are In the city, the guests of Mr. and Airs. Richard Howard. The committees having the matter In charge are receiving letters every day now front representatives of the various chapters that will attend the state conference of the D. A. R., which is to hie held In this city November 21- 23. The Georglen has been kindly fa vored with a list of those who have been heard from up to today. The list printed below does not contain all who will be here. ' It la hardly likely that more than a third of the total number of visitors Is In this list, possibly not so many as that. The Daughters have extended an invitation to Mrs. J. Mor gan Smith, state regent of the D. A. R. of Alabama, to lie present, and she ha« accepted the Invitation. She will bo the guest of Airs. J. 8. Harrison, while here. Those who have been hoard from up to today are as follows: Mrs. R. E. Park, of Atlanta, vice president general for the state of Georgia, and Airs. P. W. Godfrey, of Covington, who Is state vice regent for Georgia. Pulaski Chapter, Griffin, Oa.—Airs. Roswell Deahe, delegate; Airs. J. AV. McWilliams, regent's alternate. Kettle Creek Chapter, Washington. Ga.—Airs. H. C. Kemme, regent; Mrs. T. AL Greene, delegate. Lachlan. McIntosh Chapter, Savannah —Airs. John M. Brown, regent; Mrs. Daniel Hopper, delegate. Augusta Chapter, Augusta—Airs, Harriet Gould Jeffries, delegate; Airs. Katherine Houston Fischer, regent’s alternate. Mary Hammond Washington Chap ter. Macon—Airs. Afallory H. Taylor, re. gent: Mrs. Lee Ellis, delegate. Nathaniel Macon Chapter, Macon— Mrs. Edgar A. Boss, regent; Miss Lou lie Wescott, delegate. Sarah Atclntosh Chapter, Atlanta- Alrs. J. A. Perdue, regent; no delegate yet reported. Sergeant Newton Chapter. Covington —Airs. James Rogers, regent; AIlss Ag nes Godfrey, delegate. Thomas Jefferson Chapter, Atlanta— Airs. Allller B. Hutchins, regent; no delegate yet reported. Piedmont Continental Chapter, At lanta—Airs. D. AI. Dean, regent: no degate yet reported. Stephen Heard Chapter. Etberton, a.—Airs. W. ('. Jones, delegate. As the meetings of the chapters are usuully held on the flret of the month It Is expected to have the list complete In few days, GADSDEN, ALA. Airs. I,. W. Dean has returned from an extended visit to relatives In Birm ingham. Airs. Edward Moss Is visiting rela tives In Ountersville. Airs. John B. Hammond Is visiting relatives in Talladega. .Misses Ethel anil Jtn Stocks enter tained a number of their friends with it Halloween party Wednesday night at their home, on Hurralson avenue. Captain Janies T. Brooks attended the reunion of the' Scottish Rite Ala- sons at Atontgomery this week. The members of the Twentieth Cen- tury Club were the guests of Air. and Mrs. Charles P, Smith, on Monday night. Captain Will Thornton Is visiting friends In Huntsville and Scottsboro. Rev. J. Smith, postin' of the Cum berland Presbyterian church, attended the meeting of the presbytery at East Lake Wednesday and Thursday. Hon. H. J. Bowie, of Anniston, was the guest of friends here on Monday. George I). Atotley has returned from a visit to Nashville. AIlss Carrie Newman Is visiting friends in Birmingham. Alax Nelson lias returned from Greenville, .Miss., aid will make this his home again. Lieutenant Governor and .Mrs. Cun ningham. or Ensley, were here Mon day to attend the funeral of AIlss Car- rle Turrentine. Airs. John Stapleton, of Birmingham, Is visiting her mother. Airs. N. c. Leek. The Junior League of the Alethodlsl church ghve a Halloween party at the home of Afrs. W. II. Sutton on Wednes day evening. Airs. II. O. Dumas and little son have returned from a visit to relatives In Talladegu. Airs. Rose Thomas, of Birmingham, Is the guest of her sister. Airs. W. P. Cooper, on Walnut street. Colonel B. P. Hammond anil wife have returned to their home In Ale- Alllster. Oklahoma, after visiting rela tives In this city. AIlss Blanche Hoy, of Birmingham, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Airs. C. E. Hoy. Sunday. Air. and Airs. Woodson J. .Martin have returned from a visit to relatives In Anniston. Mrs. J. Al. Kllloit, Jr., has returned from a visit to New York and Wash ington. Mrs. E. T. Schuler has returned from Jackson, Miss., where she witnessed tho dedication of the Illinois monument at that city. < Mrs. W. C. Paden will entertain the Wednesday Card Club at her home, on Forrest avenue, next week. Professor W. 15. Strlplln Is visiting relatives In Opelika. Air. and Mrs. E. G. Mlnnemeyer have returned from a visit to Pittsburg. Pa. Mrs. AL E. Bradford, of Brownsville, Tenn., Is the guest of Air. and Airs. D, Reich. Alajor O. R. Randall attended tho Masonic reunion In Birmingham. Mrs. John D. Dunlap hus returned from a visit to Birmingham. „ Colonel R. A. .Mitchell has returned from a visit to AInntgomciy. A. A. Towers Is visiting friends at Spartanburg, 8. C. Airs. J. AI. Caldwell, of Birmingham, vlslfed fclonds here Monday and Wed nesday. ALEIANY. Airs. Alfred Warren, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Mrs. R. Hobbs, Hr. Miss Nannie Fields Is visiting rela tives In Georgetown. Misses Pearl and Jewel Atorton, of Alpharetta, are the guests of their un cle, Air. J. H. Morton. Air. Ed. D. Brown, of New York, and Air. E. E. Strauss, of Louisville, Ky., are visiting at the home of Air. 8. B. Brown. Miss Sherrie Lewis has returned home from an extended visit to points In North Carolina. Miss Josle Blankenship has return ed to her home In Columbus, after a pleasant visit In tho city. Airs. W. E. Gannoway, Mrs. C. D. Smith, Mrs, O. C. Johnson, Atrs. W. J. Hall and Miss Lillie Alfrlend have been In Camilla attending the conven tion of the Home nnd Foreign Allsslon- ary Societies of ths Alethodlst church. Airs. c. AI. Clark has been visiting relatives In Eufaula, Ala., for the lost week. Mr. and Afrs. Joseph Robert Lees, of Philadelphia, are the guests of rela tives. Mrs. Henry Hlrsch and AIlss Afadelyn Hlrsch. of Atlanta, are visiting at the home of Airs. 8. B. Brown. Airs. J. O, Dodson, of Amerlcus, la visiting her mother. Airs. S. B. Lewis. Mrs. L. P. Anthony hus returned to her home In Philadelphia, after an ex tended visit to relatives In the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Willingham, of Atlanta, are the guests of relatives In the city. Atrs. Sam Rosenberg has returned from a visit to relatives In Alontgom- cry. Ala. ' Air. and Mrs. J. B. Charles, of Pou- Ian, vlslied relatives hers this week. Colonel and Mrs. John P. Fort, of Atlanta, spent a few days here this week. COVINGTON. AIlss Florrle • Harwell, of Wesleyan College, returned Tuesday^ after a three days’ visit to her parents. The Attsses Carr are in Atlanta for a few days. Airs. Joseph E. Bogle and little Louise are visiting In Forsyth. Air. and .Mrs. W. F. Thoms* spent Sunday In Afldway with Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Venable. Airs. R. Burton Davis and Ataster Jack Davis returned from Augusts Saturday. They attended the Georgta- Carolinu fair and a cre guests of Mr. anil Alts. W. Al. Robinson. Alias Gladys Lee Is at home from Agnes Scott until Atonday. Aliases Ruby Ezellc and Llxzle Bal lard, of Alontlcello, have been visiting Rev. and Airs. Eugene R. Pendleton this week. Mrs. Fielder Osborn, of Alansfleld, was the visitor last week of Mrs. Hen ry Odum. Mr. and Airs. Henry Greer left the first of the month for Atlanta, where they will reside In future. Their numer ous friends sincerely regret their de- isu-lurc. Airs. W. I>. Travis. Mrs. P. W. 0<id- fre>v Airs. James M. Face and Mrs. James F. Rogers attended the United -A- Dupre, Alls. I.. Al. Ilriiuiliy. Jr., Mrs. Helen Bnmiliy, .Mrs. IMjtar Poraeroy, Mrs. Conner. Airs. E. It. limit mill Airs. Wratt. Among the out-of.tuivii guests ei .Mr. nud Mrs. Starr s party were Mr. nmi Mrs. Helm- Held and AIlss Kelioflehl, of Alneon. noil Air. Clarke, of Charlotte. Judge ami Airs. John Candler spent AIoll- day In the elly. Airs. Egls'i-t Froyer entertained u manlier of friends at hridgr on Saturday afterii.siu. Airs. !,. V Trammell. Jr,, ivltn ims I visiting relatives In lmltan, has rotsrued home. Cards are Issued to the tenth anniversary of Air. and Mrs. Fred Alorrls. n reeeatioo lNMiig givtu In honor of the uorailou, MONTICELLO. The T. IV. <>. Club held n very iifni*- nnt mooting with. mIm (iiitdyff* r«|K*' ««i WcHlnonlay, of hint nork. when plan* wore luiulc for n "clipping party** and. a bazar nt tho Knight* of l’ythla* ball, on the 30th. Mrz. Mary Da viz. Mr*. W. F. Jordan, Mr*. Ed Oreono. Mr*. Milton Bontgu, Mr*. W. M. Knllnrd nnd Mrs. Alt Grey spout Wedne*dny In Macon. .Mrs. James Dowiie* cntcrtnluod the “For ty-Two Club** hint Wednesday nt her home ou Foraytli street. Tho entertainment given by the T. \V, O. Club, whirb Is composed of the fol- lowing young ladles, on Tncwlny ulght, was • a *neee*s. Ml**es Until Hill. Dntvson Bradley and Maude Itetiton hid charge of the American booth, which wns made of larg* red. white nud blue flags. Ilere nil elegant aalad course was served. Next to this booth wera the maiden* from Kimono land. The Jap anese booth wns tin* »nfed b.r Misses K«i* TollefloiL liertlce Smith ami Minnie Beu- ton. Hot elioeolnte, ten and coffee went nerved here, and next to them oysters were erred. The Mexican booth n*»* managed •r MIkkcs Mabel Bnlinrd. Gladys Pope «ml loo Bradley Cnudlrr, peanuts, elgara and flower* being sold ben*, amt this waa a popular corner. The E*klmo liootb wn* very pretty and attractive. All In white, with the Icicle* hanging, nnd lined with furs within. It wn* a eo*y home for the two little hfdclmo maiden*. little Ml«*e* Jo*l* llarvey nud Muude pope, who aenred lew ereaui to the crowd, nnd they wern well visited. Over the stage, which wa* deco, rated with fern* and vnsea of cat flow er*. the "wheel of fortune" was suspend ed. Gifts of all sizes, shapes nnd prices hung' from tho wheel, nud catching one, you clljtpcd It. At the wheel were Mr*. W. B. Powell, wOo no kindly helped tin* 4*lul»; Mr*. D. J. Blnnemxame. Mias Gnu** . Kohinsou and Ml«* Aruette Kelly. On tho reception committee were M|ss Plttnrd, Ml*s Turner, Ml** Ash and Mis* Kelly, who met the guests nud'saw ui tins mw olnl aide of the evening. Mis* Delia Kel ly wa* musician. ? west”point. Mrs. Aiiun >Vo4iten nud Miss Minn Woof- • on. of Buena Vista, Ga.. are the guests of Mr*. Phil fat tiler. Mr*. Frank K. Boland and son. Frxuk Kells, Jr., of Atlauta. arc vlsltlug Dr. J. K. Horsley’s family this week. Mis* Epple bee Hcott expects to visit Mr*. Hlfiioi* Hi rung at her home In Opelika next week. Miss Jessie Iwwl* Johnson has rctiirurtl home from a visit to relatives tu Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Ib-ynnt Dlxou, of Athens, are visiting Mr*. laiFnyctt** laiumr. Mr*. Marw* MeTnlloli nnd Miss lb*** .Smith silent n few dura In Ijtilranuo this week. Mrs. J. A. Hensley, of Atlanta. Is tbs giie«it of Mr. nud Mrs. Tom l.nng. Mia* Biirtha Horsley hna returned from n visit, to relatives in baGrauge. Mis* Verim Dudley, of t.'olumlms, Is ex- nected *oou to hr the guest of MIs* Estelle ; Horsley. 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