The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 24, 1906, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA' GEORGIAN. 8X1 L'UI'AY, NOVEMBER :<■ 1M«. \mzm% SOCIETY CHARLOTTE STEWART. SELENE ARMSTRONG, Assistants. Mr. O’Connor to Wed Miss Johnson. Mr. John Paul Johnson, of Savannah, ha* Issued Invitation* to the mar riage of his sister, Maude Louise, to Mr. Edmund Hamilton O'Connor, at high noon on Thursday. December fi.at the residence of Mr. and Mr*. John Mills, on Booth Hill street, Griffin, Ha. Mr. Davis te Marry Miss Sparks. Mr. nml Mfn. Linton Sparks announce thp engagement of their daugh ter, |jIlian, to Mr. ChlevouH Whitney Davis, of Decatur, Ga. The wedding Nyil’l take place on the 26th of December, at their home, In Cave Spring, Georgia. , - w exhibition to open during EVENING8 OF NEXT WEEK. Owing to many urgent request* from those who cannot attend the art exhi bition during the day. It ha* been de cided to open It during the evening* of next week. This will enable business men and other* who are occupied dur ing the day to see the beautiful pic tures now on exhibition at 381-2 Whitehall street. Thursday evening will he patronised largely by the young people of Atlanta, and will be one of the evenla of the week among the younger set. Many congenial parties will be organised, and there will lie some very attractive fea tures in Hie way of a bright musical program, and clever Impersonations In dialed, with time, however, for the enjoyment of the pictures. •Next week many students from Bre- nnu College will come down from Gnlnravllle to the exhibition. They will be accompanied by the Instructor of art there nnd by several members af the faculty. It l» hoped that those residing 111 Atlanta who are alumnae of . Hrenull will try to attend the exhibition on the same day In which the students of the college come from Gainesville. TO MISS ED8it>ND80N. A pretty event was the luncheon at which Mrs.. v. Rainwater entertained at the, Aragon. Saturday In honor of Miss Martha Edmondson, of Anniston, the guest of Miss Martha Wagner. The occasion was Informal, about twelve of the young metals of the .hostess being present. THEATER PARTY. Saturday afternoon at the Grand Miss Martha Wagner entertained at a matinee parly for her attractive guest, Miss Martha Edmondson, of Anniston. Her guests numbered ten of her young friends. Stearns, assisted by Mrs. George Con nor*. Peter Pan Department—Mrs. Wltham and Mrs. Robert Alston. Dinner Committee—Mrs. J. D. Dun- woody, chairman: Mrs Charles Hop kins, Mrs. Henry Harmon, Mrs.' Al fred Truitt. Mrs. Joseph Hlrsch, Mr*. Howard Callaway. MISSES BEAUMONT ENTERTAIN. Misses Etta and Irene Rcaumont en- tertalned a few friends Thursday even ing lit their home on Rawson street, Among Hie guests Invited were Misses Willie May Harrison nnd Dorothy llrrltcnhurlier, Messrs. Ed Davidson, Harry Malsby and Albert llrelten- hueher. Curds and dancing were en. joyed and delicious refreshments were served during the evening. MRS. HOWARD ENTERTAIN8. The largest and inciHt beautiful af fair of the week ot tlrlffln was the re ception given by Mrs. O. J. Howard Thursday afternoSn from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Tha' home was decimated throughout with htrgo yellow nnd white chrysan themum*. which were ralaed by the hosteas In her own gurden nnd would conniare with thoae of any florlat. Mr*. E. P. Bridges nnd Mrs. Wynn ryceived the guests in the hall. Those In tlm receiving party were Mrs. o. J. Howard. Mrs. L. O. Crouch and Mrs. Ell Rrewcr. Mr*. Will Heck ushered the guests In ■ the dining room, where a salad course was served by Misses Rivers and Goddard. Mr*. Henry Bass Nlchol*. Mr*. Young Gray. Mrs. Ed Davis and Mrs. Seneca Haw tell presided In the coffee room. SHELTERING ARM8 BAZAR. Next Tuesday at the residence of Mrs. W. • 8. Wltham, 796 Peachtree street, Ilia ladles of the Sheltering Arms Association will hold a bazaar for the benolU of the home. All kinds of fancy articles will be on sale and it 1 o'clock a delicious luncheon will be served. Those sending contribution* arc re quested to report to Mrs. W. 8. Elkin, {39 Peuchtree street: Mrs. ldu Mont gomery, 01 West Harris street, or Mrs. Rolling Jones, 79 Merritt* avenue. a'he committees In charge of the dif ferent articles are: Doll*—Mrs. Preston Arkwright, chairman: Mrs. JefTcrson Kcnn, Mrs. tv. 8. Wltham. Mrs. Prank Morris. Committee on l-'ancy Articles—Mr*. Thaddeus Horton, chulrmun; Mrs. Ma rlon Hull. Mrs. Eugene Black. Mrs. Prank Kills. Mrs. Sanford Gay. Mrs. Mosely. Mrs. P. H. Martin, Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. Blackburn Dunn. Apron Committee—Mrs. George How- mi, chairman: Mrs, John Oliver, Mr* —Id Holland, Mrs. R. H. Brmvn. Twenty-five Cents ’ruble—Mrs. ^ Indies Northed, chairman: Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Henry Emery, Mrs. lohn Moody, Mrs. Kate Robson. Mrs. 1. F. Dumvoody. pin Cushion Committee—Mrs. W. 11. iiser. assisted by Mrs. Henry Leonard. Committee on Bags—Mrs. R, A. Har is. chairman: Mrs. R. E. Miller, Mrs. ,V. K. Wtlmerdlng. Mm. Thornton clary.-. Mis Welhom Hill. Mrs. Hugh vikey. Mrs. Thomas Htnman. Housekeepers' Table—Mrs. Bolling toms, chairman; Mrs. \V. 8. Elkin PUPILS OF MRS. J. LEWIS BROWN GIVE RECITAL. An Interesting occasion was the piano recital given Friday by tho pupils of Mrs. J. Lewis Browne. The program was us follows: le>ew Teacher and Pupil Miss Mary Brock .Mallard (Prlmo) Dusernoy Vnlsc op. 222 Miss Rhctta Condon. Loew Duet Miss Evelyn Greene (Prlmo) Loew Duet .Miss Fedora Hill (Prlmo) Heins "Dream of the Reaper." Miss Fannie Kenny. Loew Duet Miss Inez Relcl (Prlmo) Loew Duet Miss Isabel Amorous (Prlmo) Lange "Little Wanderer.” Master .Munch Park. Jungeman "Night Song.” Miss Alice Condon (1st Plano) Llchner “Summer 1 Mis* Helen Quinn. Knelling “Lose Blatter" Miss Margaret Wrlgley. Mozart Minuet from Symphony In E flat (2 piano* f Miss Linda Dunlap (1st Plano) Heller (a) "Curious Story" Lege (b) "Butterfly" Miss Phoeb Kirk Schmidt Polonnlse (2 Pianos, 8 hands) Misses Phoebe Kirk, Laura Reid, Mar garet Wrlgley, Lina Dunlap. Leybaeh 6th Nocturne Miss Helen Carter. Beaumont "Con Amorc" Miss Alice May Mackey. Ketterer "Fantasle Elegante" Mis* lfelon Williamson. KJcrulf (a) Spring Hong Williams (b) Octave Elude Miss Clara Brantly. Ketterer. Grand Caprice Hongrols (2 pianos. 4 hands) Miss Suslo Connolly, Mr. Charlie Hleever. BEAUTIFUL MUSIC AT THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Madame Emma K. von Seggern, n distinguished concert violinist of Cin cinnati. will play the offertory at tho First Baptist church Sunday morn ing. MR. AND MRS. D. C. TRK 9TRICHLIN ENTERTAIN. Klierlnl to The Georgian, Sylvester, Ga., Nov. 24.—Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Strlchlln entertained quite a number of their friends nt tlielr beautiful home on Isabella street. Among tho guest* were: Mr. Spencer Mtrlclilln nnd bride. Dr. and Mr*. Sikes, Mr. Arthur. Hikes, Mr*. G. G. Ford, Miss Martha Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jemlgan and Mrs. II. C. Comb*. The entertainment was In honor of Mr. Spencer Stiirhlln and hrlile, who have arrived from their home In Flori da. Mr. and Mrs. Strlchlln are de lightful hosts, and when they entertain it Is royally done. Candy Season Thanksgiving is kunying along, with Christmas a good second; countless dinners and parties are in prospect; and think qf the pounds of Candy lost and won on the football games! Now is pre-eminently the Candy season; and the Nunnally stores are teeming with a choice variety of dainty confections in the shape'of Fruits; Nuts. Almonds, Creams, Chocolates and Caramels. Nunnally's Candy is always fresh, and is delightfully in harmo ny with theapmt of the most refined social occasions., A few delicious dainties unusually appropriate for special occasions, arc: Chocolate Maraschino Cherries, Matrons Deguises, Creamed Marrons Deguises, Caracas-Chocolate Creams, Marrons Glace, and'Creamed Brandied Cherries. Miss Ruby Hartsfleld, of Hartsfleld, Ga., was bridesmaid, and Mr. W. H. Searcy, of Cairo, brother of the groom, was best man. The ushers were Messrs. T. J. Browne and R. C. Bell, of Cairo, and A. B. Hartsfleld. of Moul trie, and Alfred Dee*, of Albany. The bride Is one of Sylvester'* most charming young ladle* and the groom Is a successful dentist, of Cairo. G:l Dr. and Mrs. Searcy left Immediately for Cairo, where they -wfll mnke tlielr future home. IMPORTED WALL PAPER The finest in the world. 40,000 rolls to pick from. WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 N. Pryor Street. MRS. WALTER THOMPSON, OF PHILADELPHIA. As MIsh Lute Gordon, of Atlanta, Mrs. Thompson was a noted belle. She Im the daughter of Mrs. John E. Donalson, of Balnbrldge, and a niece tendant at the wedding of her alster, MIhs Linda Gordon, and Hon. Erie M. DonalHon, which took place Wednesday at the Presbyterian church in Bainbrldge. After the ceremony a reception followed nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. John* E. Donalson. Mrs. Thompson will be the guests of friends and relatives In Atlanta before her return to Philadelphia. THANKSGIVING GERMAN. The Nine O’clock German Club will give the first cotillion of the winter at the Kimball House. The new president, Mr. 8am Bllcer, with Miss McGowan Phelan, will lead the cotillion. , TO MI8S POPE. Miss Alma Pope was the guest of honor at a card party given Saturday morning by Miss Rushic Ray. After the game refreshments were served. TJie first prize was a lace handkerchief, and MIhh Pope was pre sented with a pair of silk hose. Miss Ray wore a toilet of blue silk nnd Miss Pope was gowned In a black brouddoth suit, with a hat to match. ner gown of pink chiffon over taffeta, and Miss Axson was gowned In yellow silk. Mrs. Frank Inman was In white silk, fashioned with lace. Mrs. Victor Smith wore blue orope de chine, and Miss Leonora Owsley was gowned In white net over taffeta. PERSONAL MENTION Miss Lillian Harris has returned from Martin, where hhe was the guest of Mrs. Hook Epratllng. Mrs. Lott Warren, who has been vIh- Itlng In southwest Georgia for several weeks, returned home Friday. ROBERTS-POPE. The wedding of* Mr. William Roberts and MIhh Alma Pope, which tuken place at 3 o’clock on the* afternoon of December 1, at the home of Mrs. Laura Pope, will be of Interest to a large cir cle of friendH. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Troutman, In the presence of relative*. were: Mlases Hawkins, Axson, Owsley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith, arid Messrs. Lusk, Jamie Alexander, Willis Ragan and Dr. William Owens. STRICH LIN-CLARKSON. Tho wedding of Mr. Spencer Strlch lln, of Sylvester, Ga., nnd Miss Al berta OlarkHon, of DeLand, Fla., which occurred Wednesduy, November 21, at Lake Helen, Flu., was an event of 4 itansvi<4 iin.i vidHiH will give an afternoon tea In honor wide Interest In Georgia ^“^orlda. of Its birthday. Each member of the chapter will be allowed to Invite one or two friendH, and the occasion be a delightful one. CHAPTER TO CELEBRATE On Monday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. W. E. Austin, on Capitol ave nue, the (Continental (’hapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will give an afternoon tea In honor where both families are prominent, The bride Ih a daughter of Colonel Joseph Albert Clarkeon, of Essex coun ty', Virginia, who at tho outbreak of the war waa In command of all the organised militia of Richmond, Va. Col. onel Clarkson served with distinction In the Confederate service, and after the war removed to Baltimore, where he resided until his death. The bride’s mother came of a noted French family, which wai closely re lated to the Marquise de Lafayette. She was before her marriage to Colo nel Clarkson .Miss Kate Derleux. und was born In Essex county. Virginia. She moved to DeLand. Fla., immediate ly following the death of her husband, and baa been a resident of that city for eight years. The bride attended the John B. Stetson Fnlversltv. Her broth ers are prominent In the cities In which they live. Two of them ure well- known professional men of Jackson ville, Fla. ' Mr. 8trichlln Is a eon of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Strlchlln, ot Sylvester, and Is manager of a large turpentine In dustry at Indian Springe, Fla. The young couple will make Indian Springs. Fla., their futuro home. WOMAN S CLUB MEETING. The regular meeting of the Atlanta Mrs. Will Montgomery, Mrs. Porter J Woman’s Club will occur Monday aft- <j n *. ernoon at the club rooms at the Grand Committee on Oandy-rMn*. Harry at 3 o’clock. JONES-8KEGG8. The interest of many Atlnntu people centers In the approaching marrhtge of Mr. Arthur A. Jones and Miss Skeggs. of Decatur, Ala. Miss Skeggs Is a young woman of personal beauty and unusual charm of manner. She Is the daughter of Mayor Skeggs, of Decatur, and represents an old nnd prominent Southern family. Mr. Jones is a Georgia man, and a graduate of the Georgia School of Technology, and has many friends In thlH city. The wedding will occur at St. Johns Episcopal church, in Decatur. JUDGE AND MRS. PARDEE ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. On Friday evening Judge and Mrs. Don Pardee entertained nt a beautiful dinner given In honor of Miss Louise Hawkins ami Miss Axson, the guest of Mrs. Edward Brown. The table had for Its centerpiece a cut glass vase tilled with yellow chrys anthemums. and the place cards were decorated with the nomograms of the host and hostess. Mrs. Pardee re ceived her guests hi a handsome gown of white luce, made princess?. Miss Hawkins wore a becoming din- Q OOOOOOOOOOOOOGOO Q O CUT THIS OUT. O O It Is good for 5 per cent O O off on all cash purchase* 0 O O O G. V. HAYNES Co, O G jcoojooooeocoooo G Decide the Matter At Once. MI88 BRADY ENTERTAIN8. One of the most delightful affairs ot the week was the afternoon party given by Miss Sara E Brady, complimentary to Miss Mae Elliott, whose wedding to Mr. D. W. Plowden occurs next Wed nesday evening. « A guessing contest caused much merriment, the first prize, a dainty pin cushion, being awarded to MIsh Kath- ryne Klmbro, and the booby, a pulr of little bootH for ”de-feat,” fell to Miss Susie Price. During the game mints were passed by little MIsh Kathleen Keeney und Master.Allen Vickery. In the dining room, where Ices, cakes ami fruits were served, .the color scheme of pink and white was artisti cally carried out. From the chandelier was a shower of tiny wedding hells over the table, and from the center of this were pink ribbons running to the four corners ant) tie<) In big b<n\*. The silver candelabra held pink shaded ta pers# In the center of the table was an immense wedding cake, prettily dec orated. Miss Elliott was asked to cut this cake, which proved to be well filled with a number of dainty articles for her. Miss firmly was assisted In enter taining her guests by her sisters. Misses Mary and Katherine Brady. Miss Elliott wore a becoming Jacket suit of cream voile with a dainty lace waist. Miss Brady was attractively gowned In blue silk elaborately trimmed with Va! Ince. The following friends were Invited to meet Miss Elliott: Miss Price, Mis* Castles, Miss Toney, Mrs. Cochran, Mrs. King, Mlssez Burke, Misses Par kins, Mrs. Adams, Miss Klmbro, Mis.* Rlsse, Miss Dlckert, Miss Walker, Mrs. Czintz, Mrs. Hall. Miss McDowell. Miss Moore, Miss Patterson, Mrs. Vickery, Mrs. Brady, Mrs. Floyd, Miss Holbrook, Misses Hayes. Miss Lynch, Miss Ever ett, Miss Haynes. MRS. JOHN B. COBB. Mrs. John B. Cobb, who lias been visiting Mrs. Matthew’ B. Pilcher hi Nashville for several weeks. Is expect ed In Macon Monday, and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cobb, on Appleton avenue. Mrs. W. B. Lowe, of New York. Is also expected to be in Macon at the time of Mrs. Cobb’s visit. t>n December 10 Mrs. Cobb goes from Nashville to San Francisco, sailing from, that port for Japan and Corea, whither she goes In the Interest of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church, of which she Is secretary. Irs. Cobb, for many years connected with Wesleyan College, Is always a very welcome guest to Moron and many friends will be Interested In the news of her visit here next week.— Macon News. Make your elections for-Christma* Presents at once. We al low 3 per cent discount on nil cash purchases, or will date your ac count .fanuury 1. 10417. This idea is attracting unusual attention. Why can't we interest you tRtlay! better selection and we can serve should act quickly and positively. It saves you money, yon itet a you more intelligently. You THANKSGIVING SALE. The ladies of St. Mary’s Guild. Church of the Incarnation, at West End, will hold a Thanksgiving sale of reasonable delicacies. Including cakes, pies, jellies, etc., Wednesday, Novem ber 2«, at the Union Market on Broad street. All orders will be carefully at tended to. Telephone West T«2. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., 1IGH CLASS JEWELERS. 37 Whitehall Street. SEARCY-HARTSFIELD. Ml** Bessie Hartsfleld ami Ur. W. II. Bearey were murried at Sylvester. Ha., in Hie Baptl*t church, Thursday afternoun at 3:3o o'clock. Rev. R. B. Taylor officiating. The wedding march wo* rendered by Mr*. T. K. lieinsohiz. ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Friday afternoon, nt Columbus, Ga., the eighth annual conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution came to a close, after a three day*' session of unusual interest. In executive session a resolution pre sented by Mr*. K. A. Ros*. of Macon, Indorsing compulsory education, was unanimously' adopted. The Georgia legislature I* to be urged by the Daugh ter* of the Amorlcan Revolution to pa*» the compulsory education bill at II* next sitting. Much interest In the approaching Jamestown Exposition \va* manifest ed, and It was decided that the Daughter* of the American Revolution of Georgia should make an exhibit nt Jamestown, the various state chapters to loan relics and objects of patriotic and historic value. Quite a number of rare relies were offered by dele gates present. A resolution was offered by Miss Benning, requesting that a facsimile of the ship Ann, which brought the first settlers to Georgia, shall be In cluded In the exhibit. Mrs. R. K. Park, of Atlanta, amended the resolution to the effect that a model of the ship shall be made If It Is found Impossible to reproduce the historic vessel In all Its details. Mrs. Miller R. Hutchins, of Atlanta, will receive subscriptions for the offi cial magazine of the organisation. The next annual conference will meet at Rome, the delegates to be the guests ot the Zuner chapter, In that city. Many delightful social courtesies were extended the notable women at tending the conference nt t'oiumbus. The following state officers were elect, ed: Regent, Miss Anna Caroline Ben ning. of Columbus; first vice regent, Mrs. K. A. Ross, .of .Macon; second vice regent. Mrs. Joseph Bryan Cumming, of Augustu; recording secretary, Mrs. C. M. Crossby, of Marietta; corresponding xeerteary, Mrs. Walter W. Curtis, ot Columbus; treasurer, Mr*. John M. Bryan, of Savannah; historian, Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, oCAtlanta. Don Martin, and Miss Bronston, of Lexington, Ky. On next Mondny they will he among the honorees of u lunch eon at the Golf and Country Club, to be given by Miss Alice R. Smith. * INTERESTING 8ERVICES. Sunday evening, November 26, at 7:45 o'clock, the service at St. Johns Methodist Episcopal church will he conducted by the Young People's For eign Missionary Society. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. The fol lowing program will be rendered: Devotional exercises. Vocal Solo—Miss Annie Yarbrough. Recitation—Little Miss Ruby Ms- Gahee. Vocal Duet—Mr. Charlie D. Tillman and Miss I.ewls. Reading—Mrs. Thomas Lewis. Vocal Solo—Mrs. W. P. Davis. Address on Missions—Mr. Charlie D. Tillman. Vocal Solo—.Miss Dora Snyder. TO LITTLE DAN CONKLIN, 80N OF MR. AND MRS. C. A. CONKLIN. (By AtJGUSTA WALL.) Ye gods. And If e’er ye can Such n petite gentleman As Is this dear little Dan. His eye* are bright, deep and true. And wide open and ns blue As violets steeped In dew. In depths of his tender heart Selflshness ne'er hath a part. And childish wrath ne'er doth start. CAPTAIN ROUAL’S DINNER. Thursday evening at hi* home on Penchtree street Captain W. G. Rnoul entertained nt an elegant dinner. The tnble was decorated with chrysanthe mums nnd fern*. The guests Included: Mr. Samuel M. Inman, Mr. Joel Hurt, Mr. Robert F. Maddox, Mr. Linton Hopkins. Mr. John L. Tye, Mr. Carroll Payne, Rabbi Da vid Mam, Mr. Tom Glenn, Mr. E. P. Blnck, Captain James W. English. Mr. Frank Hawkins, Mr. Henry S. John son and Mr. Clark Howell. Jr. MINCE PIE SALE AT MRS. FRANK DANCY'8. A mince pie sale will be held at the residence of Mrs. Frank Dancy. (3 Ponce DeLeon avenue, next Wednes day from 3:30 to « o'clock. Tea will be served and candy, pickles and Jelly will be sold. There will be no ad mission. The sale Is under the auspices of Section 3 of St. Lukes Guild. As an angel In disguise, Sent them down from Parudlse, So gentle Is he, and so wise. Wishing him the best I can. That their manly little Dun May ever he a gentleman. JUST FOR FUN CLUB. The members of the "Just for Fun Club" were entertained dellglufully Frldny evening at the home of Mis* Kathleen Marks, on Grant street. Games were played and refreshment* were served. Among those present were: Misses Ruby George, Vnrnh Hill, Iva May Covington. Flossie Had ley, Ida Tolbert nnd Miss Kathleen Marks, Messrs. Patterson, Hale, Graves Muller. Freeman. Skinner, Hill, Orlcn! Emmet and Shuford Marks. GROVE PARK MIS8ION. The meeting last Thursday night of the mission nt Grove Park, on the river car line. In charge of the class of young men from the First Baptist Sunday enj^ed* by** 1 huge'number of’the ”es- house to Worship in'mid friend Accordion Plaiting Sun Plaiting, Side Plaiting and Pinking DONE PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. PRICES REASCNABLE. SOUTHERN ACCOR DION PLAITING CO, 781-2 Whitehall. Bell ’Phone 799. DR. J. R. BARGE. OSTEOPATH, Atlanta, Ga. 501 Austell Wdj. Office Hour*. 9 to 12:30—1:30 to 5 II. I’hotm Main 1948. , Residence 220 Peachtree. II Mala Phone t!79. IdentH of this, one of Atlanta’s new suburbs, und the representative- «*f tn* lass In charge. The meeting was conducted by Mr. W. D. Quinn, who chose ns Ills fub- Ject Gratitude, praise-giving, thanks- giving. Interesting talks were made by several and ull felt milch better f"f having attended. , A cordial tnvitution is extended w any. who would like to attend meetings every. Thursday night ties living In the city will take the*:-' o’clock river car at the corner or Brow and Marietta street*, get ofY at 4 Park, where you will find a coinfortaDit house to worshln In nnd friends' t" " -fl * COURTESIES TO ATLANTA BELLES Miss Antoinette Blount, who In now at “Xaslngio on a visit to Miss Kittle Stubblefield, will be much enter tained during her stay. She shared the honors nt a luncheon at the Golf and Country Club Saturday, given by Mrs. John A. McEwen, and was an honor guest at a curd party given by Miss Irene Kirkpatrick for a bevy of visiting girls Friday' afternoon. Also In the list of honorees were .Misses Blanche Carson and Martha Whitman, of Atlanta, who have been among the moat admired visitors of the season at Nashville. Their hostess, Miss Rlise Lipscomb, entertained forty guests at a bridge dinner for them at the Her mitage Club Tuesday night. Monday afternoon Mr. Val Taylor tendered them a luncheon ut the Golf and Coun try Club, followed by an auto ride to Belle Meade; and that night Mr. Ki ll ridge Rent ley gave them a box party. On Wednesday afternoon they were guests at Miss Harriet Rain's bridge! party, and that evening Lewis Williams I tendered them a box party nt the Bi- i Jou. Thursday they were compliment- . ed with a bo:: party to see the Vander bilt -Carlisle game, the great social event of the day, and later were in- eluded In Mr. and Mrs. Smith TenUon’s' ty* -,11 eta. whist dinner for their niece. Miss Ma- »$ W ill? Oil till bl. t J. C. MELLICHAMP JEWELRY THE BEST OF ANYTHING THAT'S NEW Atlanta'* Only Popular Priced Jewelry Establishment..... 70 Whitehall A Noise Like Bracelets That is slang, but haven't .they a liappv ring against one another on a woman’s rounded aim? She export* more of them for Christmas, and we have a host of new and beautiful designs. DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers. SUPERB COLLECTION OP STERLING SILVER SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS. LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL VER. MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE. Charles W. Crankshaiv, Diamond Merchant and Jeweller. Century