The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 07, 1906, Image 13
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campbell-pennington.
un Wednesday afternoon, December
. at tl-.e Methodist church »t Pcnnlng-
occurred tho marriage of Jllss
Kettle Jean Pennington and Mr. Sher-
nansome Campbell. The ceremony
„ ,i :i performed by Rev. \V. P. Dell, of
Xe« born.
MISS Lillie Pennington, sister of the
liride, uas maid of honor, and Mr. J. L.
Huion. of Covington, "ns best man.
The bridesmaids were Misses Nell and
Dove Marehman. of Tho Rock. Cln.;
tlande Atkinson, of Madison; Gladys
Pope of Jtonticello; Virginia Dure, of
Forsyth, and Anna Aiken, of Penning-
'°Tiie wedding man’ll not played by
Mrs Edwin Caldwell, of Monroe.
The decorations were beautiful, the
, 0 tor scheme being pink and blue,
nhlrh was carried out In every detail.
Immediately after tho ceremony a re
ception was tendered tile bridal party
it the home of the bride's parents, aft
er which Mr. and Mrs. Campbell drove
•cross to Mansfield, the homo of
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Starr, where quite a
number of young people had gathered
to do honor tOtnj^MhM
pie.
ho popular young cou-
The wedding gifts were beautiful and
numerous, attesting the popularity of
The bride and groom. Among the pres-
, fnls were a number of checks, one be-
in* for If,00.
Tiic bride ts one of .Morgan county' s
most attractive young ladles. There Is
no more popular young man lp middle
Georgia than Mr. Sherrod Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will be at
home to their friends in Mansfield.
MISS rankin’Tdebut PARTY.
one of tho largest and most dnlight-
ful affairs of the season was the buffet
•upper at which Mr. and Mrs. Charles
t„ oatcly Introduced their daughter,
.Miss Alberta Rankin.
The guests were received by Mr. and
Mrs. Uately, Miss Rankin and their
two guests. Miss Etslo Stewart, of
Cincinnati, and Miss Alberta Shorter,
of Eufaula, Ala.
Assisting In the entertainment of the
suesls were: Mrs. Doughty Manley.
Mrs. Valter D. Lamar, Misses Elsio
Stewart, of Cincinnati; Alberta Short
er, of Alabama; Louise Hawkins, Mc
Gowan Phelan, Adora Anderson, Lot
tie Wylie, Margaret Ludson. Ruth
nallumn, Ada Alexander, Isnta Dooly.
■Susie Mae Pope, Ida Hightower, Jean
nette Swift, Jessie Swan and llattio
i'annle Gray.
The decorations throughout Hie
house were elaborate and artistic. In
the drawing room, which Is done in
dark green. American beauty tokos
were tried, and In the dining loom the
color scheme was pink. Tho table was
coveted with a cloth of Engtlsh laeo
and had for Its centcrpleco u plateau
of pink roses and maiden hair forns.
on the corners of tho table there were
crystal candto sticks mid pluced at
Intervale there wore crystal bonbon
dishes that held pink candies and cakei.
On the serving table and mantels tall
■tics held pink roses und the candle
ulctu had pink shades.
During the evening an orchestra pre-
• rated a bright program.
.'Ii .i. Gatety wore an Imported fcown
of white net. embroidered In pule green
and hejlotropo colored threads. She
carried a' bouquet of American boauty
loses.
Miss Rankin was much admired lh a
*i»vu of white satin made empire and
cuiuioldercd In gold. The short sloeves
true of gold-threaded laeo. Her bou-
cuet was ef pink loses and lilies of the
valley, ' '
Miss Shorter wore a toilet of white
, l.lffon cloth, fashioned with Irish lace.
TO MISS RANKIN AND GUE6T8.
Among those entertaining for Miss
Alberta Rankin turd her charming
guests, Jllss Klslo Stewart, of Cin
cinnati, anil Miss Alberta Shorter, of
Eufaula, will bo Miss MnrOowan Phe
lan, who will give an Informal bridge
In their honor.
MR. AND MRS. EVERHART
ENTERTAIN AT RECEPTION.
Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lau
rence Everhart entertained at their
home In Decatur at a beautiful te-
ccrAlpn In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lay
Everhart.
The home of Jlr. and Mrs. Everhart
was beautifully decorated for the oc
casion, the red bells and ribbons and
the quantities of smllax and holly used,
suggestive, of the approaching holi
day souson. The parlor was decorated
with palms and ferns, and here In the
receiving party stood Mr. nnd Mrs.
Laurence Everhart, Mrs. C. E. Ever,
hurt, Mr. and Mrs. Lay Everhart. Jllss
Adelaide Everhart and Miss Eifildd
Everhart.
Coffee was served by Jltsses Mona
Duga3 and Alice Wilburn, and Misses
Eddie Hunter and Ethel Everhart pre
sided at the punch bowl, which was
banked qlili holly and smllax.
Mrs. Everhart, the lovely young host,
css. received her guests tr. a gown of
pink embroidered chiffon.
JIrs. Lay Everhart was gowned in
white chiffon and lace.
TELEPHONE SALE.
An interesting bazaar will be tile
telephone snlc which will be conducted
on the afternoon of December 18 at the
home of Jltsses Georgia and Louise
Watts. The sale will be conducted
under the auspices of committee No. 9
of AH Saints church.
MASQUERADE PARTY.
Jllss faille Smith, the young daugh
ter of Jlr. and JTrs. Hoke Smith, will
entertain r.l a masquerade purty Fri
day evening at her home, on West
Peachtree street.
ELECTA CHAPTER.
The regular meeting Electa Chapter
No. 0. O. E. 8., wll be held 111 Masonic
Temple Friday evening, December 7, at
”: 30 o'clock
Election of officers for the ensuing
year. Refreshments will be sewed.
ANNIE B. FISCHER,' AY. M.
PERSONALS—SOC~
Miss De Georgia, of Chattanooga, will
arrive In Atlanta In a few days to visit
Airs. T. AA'. Leary.
.Airs. James Miller has returned from
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Patten,
Jr., a( Chattanooga.
Jlr. and Mrs. Louis Parham ate tile
guests of relatives at Chattanooga.
c
Personal Mention
b
Mr*. T. 15, Fcltler leave next \ve«*k
to Mpenrl the holiday? In MctnphK Aft
er Christmas Mr. and Mra. Felder will
s«pend sfx weeks In Washington, D. C.
Mr*. E. A. Pound, after vial tin/?
friends in Atlanta, 1ms returned to her
homo at Waycroe*.
Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb, of Athens, is
In At'anta, the guest of Mr*. Helen
Orchard on West Peachtree. Mra.
UpMcomb’s many Atlanta friends Mill
.MI
n violin rasmoned wun insn iuw, ,
;; Htewart was gowned iu white I le*rn with pleasure that she will re
< j.c de chine paneled In French laeo
ml embroidered in pink voaes. Bhc
turried a Imuquot of pink roses.
Mrs Walter Lamar wore white mra-
'uiint silk, elaborately trimmed with
Let und chlfltyn. Her flowers wore
pink roses.
Alls. Manley was becomingly gowned I North and West
in white lacc. made prinecsse, and she
carried a bouquet of American beauties.
Miss Dodly wore u tollot of pint;
< de chine, made prlncesse, und
fashioned with lace.
Albs Ilavvklns wore a white hIIU,
made empire* und trimmed with Ueli-
• air laces.
Mi s Wylie wore n toilet of pale pink
'hiffim and lacc.
Miss Anderson wus gowned In pink
• ‘Cl>c de chine and princcssc lace.
Among the visitors In the city Alisa
Dorothy Horner, of Baltimore, whh
’■wch admired In a toilet of blue messa-
‘ ha<j Irish lace.
.diss Vouree. of Cincinnati, wore pink
•thVou uuU lace. _ .. _ _ ...
-’h-. Wilson, of Washington. wove a
.'••h! uni. of cream tatln, mailo with
1 ' horn anti lace.
Mt Lucy Dargan wore blue net over
main In the city until after the holi
days.
Miss Helen Glcagon was admired In n
'•'Het of coral .Ilk, trimmed with Irish
After an absence of several weeks,
JIrs. Livingston .Alims will return to
Atlanta next week. She lias lectured
brilliant audiences throughout the
and the pres* has
been enthusiastic in Its comments on
the Interest manifested tn her lectures.
.Miss
from a
York.
Dr. Harry L. Flynt Is quite tit at St,
Josephs Inffrmaiy with rheumatism.
Dr. and JIrs. Chaunecy C. AA’illlains
und Mr. Norton AA'HItams left Thursday
for their new home at Jfoblle, Ala., and
while their departure causes universal
regret, they are accompanied to their
new home with the best wishes of hun
dreds of Augustans.—Augusta Tribune.
Miss Elizabeth Bozart, after a short
visit to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Maglll, has
returned to her home at Chattanooga.
Jllss Sue Harris has returned to Cov
ington, after u ehort visit to Atlanta
friends.
Jliss Green ts the guest of relatives
at AVastilngton, Ga.
Mrs. Ben Porter Is visiting Mrs. Row-
aid Johnston, at Norerors.
JIrs. Robert Timmons, of Thomas-
vllle. Will be the guest next week of
Jllss Katherine Edmondson.
DINNER AND THEATER PARTY.
Mr. John Stephens entertained on
."'riinesday evening In honor of Jllss
l.ulilr. Johnson, of Atlanta, one of the
euiiN-uneit und most popular visitors
'-tin city, with a. dinner at the Seml-
i'lub and a box party to see the
'Id "f Spice" at the Duval theater
arte;yard. The table was most attrae-
'My decorated. American beauty roses I ter. Mary, will return to tlielr h
•sing the Hovers used for the center-i Jacksonville, Fla., Friday itiglit.
Httc and as souvenirs. Jlr. Stephens'
TJc-ts included: Jtr. and JIrs. S. IJ.
Hubbard, Jr., the Jlisses Johnson, Ma
te- 1 1 ummer, Anna Richards, May
' liman and Gertrude Champlain and
dents. Thomas M. Palmer, Henry E.
Janie*. Flmo Thames and Alexander
Stephens.—Evening Metropolis, Jack-
>on\ tile, 11a.
MR. BARNHART PLAYS
AT ART EXHIBITION.
An occasion thoroughly enjoyed by
: : present nsi the informal muafcale
'|jni Thursday evening at the art ox-
,n. Several numbers were played
' :i the violin by Jlr. Edward Barnhart,
- <r and performer. Jlr. Barnhart
received tba Idghcst Indorsement
erlttes and
Miss Katharine Miller and her guest,
Jllss Jlary de Verdery Akin, of Car-
tersvllle, go to Atlanta Friday to bo
present Friday night at tho Kappa
Alpha dimte. From Atlanta Mi*s Akin
return* home. No more charming yi‘
popular visitor lias tiecn In Macon this
season, and Jllss Akin 1ms been given
a regular ovation socially, nil during
tho time of her visit. Miss Miller re
turns to Macon Jloiidny.—Macon News.
The AA'cst End Club was delightfully
entertained Friday morning by
Coats at 5.00
in grey, m
ecru stripes
Coats in the full loose back
and semi-fitted garments;
fancy mixtures
mixtures in blue
and plaids, solid cheviots,
overplaids and grey plaids.
Some with velvet collars.
All are .in the best of styles. Among
these are a few cravenetted raincoats.
All Coats in Fahey Mixtures Up to 18.00
Saturday Sale at ] 0.00
In this lot are coats that were 12.50,
15.oo and 18.oo. Coats in
fancy mixtures and broken
plaids in light, medium and
dark colors. In this lot we
have included all the long
coats in fancy weaves up to
l8.oo; and every coat is a
new style—coats of a recent
purchase.
Chamberlin- Johnson-DuBos?
marriage ceremony a reception was
tendered tho guest*. Tho couple have
gone to housekeeping here.
Friday evening MIxmjh Lucile ami
Ro»lyu Pyott entertained n number of
friends In honor, of their cousin*.
Mis.vc* McPherson, of HhefVleld, Ala.
The house was decorated with chrys
anthemums and fern*.
One of the meet brilliant cotillions of
the season wan given by the Cotillion
Club at the Masonic temple Monday
evening. The decoration* were in all
U. Buumgarten. of Nashville;
entertained f riimy >i
Wullaco Kirkpatrick.
At a meeting of the O. M. Flub.
West End, held at the home of Ali»*j
Frank, of Little Rock, and Leonard
Frank, of Atlanta.
Mrs. UHcar Peeples has returned to
Cartersvllle after a brief visit to Mr*.
J. It. Pound.
MI** Hetman and Miss Patton, of
Lafayette, Ga., »^ne for the Miller-
Hall wedding and were guests of Mrs.
\V. «\ Wilkes.
Mis* DeUeorgi* will leave soon to
visit Mrs. T. \V. Lenry, In Atlantu.
Aits* Jcfisle Henderson,came up from
Festooned arour.d the stage j paltoii^ for u visit to her ulster, MrsJ {n t^hlcago. where
' ing tho winter.
Air*. Walter Kick was hostess for
v Tuesday Card Club at her home,
Joe M. [ Club Monday evening was ono of the
most brilliant affairs of the season. The
german waa led by Afr. 8. II. Robert*
and Mis* Mary Knowie*. ame of the
debutante* of tho winter, Bspeeiafly
pretty favor* were given the dobu-
tnntes. Misses Knowles, Sayre, Meek*.
Fitzpatrick, Rice und Browne, who were
the guest* of honor for tho evening.
The engagement of Ml** I*oui»e NU
to Mr. Joseph Brook* Kerrott, of Little
Rock. Ark., la announced by Air*. Lou-
ific*Xfx. The marriage will take pla-.'e
riage
Mis* Nix ia *pcnd-
[jem iiivui artiicHi _ tho rluh tirizon of I d^r*OD.,*>f MClUphl*! Alt', and Alt**. Ale
Sa&wswa - - -»-
» ' ompai.
1 Barnhart was beautifully aecom-
“•.ml by Mfs. Rogers, formerly or-
at Trinity church und now or-
nansst at the Christian church, and
l1 ^r playing wa* received enthualaHtl-
li'ih hy tho nii.llonoo _
FOR RENT.
Elegant Ground Floor of
fice. Former Atlanta Nation-
a l Bank building. Apply 15 ISfjw wJu'
East Alabama St.
J!l-« Janiea D. Caiiuu t. of Doiton,
nee Acce, I. tho guest of JIrs. U'illlutn
B. Cat hart, on West^ Baker street.
CHATTANOOGA. TENN.
Jliss Ida Hall, a prominent ymtiB
! lady uf this city, was married to Mr.
James i'. Jllller at the huinc of t.optaln
I and Mrs. J. < '■ WUkey ft ednemluy
■ n?rht. Dr. J. 8. French, who.haa lyen
icoltsd lo the iKiKturate of tile Mrst
1 Methodist c.nin-h at .Ulantn. offlclat-
lur. Tim home wedding was a ver,
liu-rtiv one. i he decorations Iw-lng In
|i„v, ipirlaiids of stnllsx
I nn.l .'lirvsiintlieliiums. The isii'lor ivas
‘kigreiu and "hire. Following tlm
Misses May Jloniugue. F'loru Lovenian.
Kelta Faxon, Ann Watkins. Kato Trigg.
Jlary Key. Lassie Gai'denhlre. Sue
I’hamberlaln, Annie Keith F'raaler,
daughter of Senator J. It. Fruzler, and
a number of prominent gentlemen.
A brilliant reception was that which
was given by Mrs. Fred Lowry In hon
or of her guest. JIrs. Frank Bel!, of
Birmingham, at the home of T. T. Wil
son. The decorations typified the yule,
tide. !■
Wednesday afternoon occurred the:
wedding of Mr. Leon Picard, of Mem- *!*» Hag", of the iter. B.C., who has
phis, lo Jlisa Leah Funk, of this ■ Ity. 'been visiting JIrs. J. L. Gaston, has rv-
The wedding look place in MllpSh tem- i turneit home. *
Ide. The inuJd Of honor was Miss Ktta -' Mr». Albert Klnmre Is too gutst uf
Frank, a slater of the bride. Among i tier sister, Mrs. John W, A. Sanford,
out-of-town guests were: Mr. Mr*. Silas Met'auglirlr.. of lllrm-
Pleard, of .Memphis; Jlr. i.lnjhant. Is visit jag Mre.Koben Lon
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
155
iind JIrs. Abe Frank, of Na du llle; jjra.
he ojwnlag gertnun of the Beauvoir
winning the club prize, und Mrs. W.
A. Gayle the guest's prize.
yellow. . . -
were frills of yellow crepe paper, with ' J. R. Palmer.
gal lands of yellow chrysanthemums. JIrs. L L. Peake lias returned from
.Many prominent society folk danced.; a Florida trip. i
ns follows: Mr. nud Mrs. Jlllton An- I Jllss Kate Fort Is expected from At- i Monroe street Mrs Herbert Dent
Mr. and Mrs. Mor- lantu soon to visit her aunt, Mias Kate l SoSSSSibSI'...' . , r .L
J., Fort.
Richmond. .JIrs. James Jllller has returned to
Atlanta after a visit lo Mr. and Mra.
Z. C. Patten. Jr.
Jtr. nnd Jfre. Louis Parham, of At-
junta, Bie the guests of Jlr. Iharliatn's
sister, .Mrs. Lowe.
Jtrs. L. R. Waddy and JIrs. Hunting-
ton. of i '.dartown, Oa., arc the guests
of .Mrs. JlcUhee.
Jllss Elizabeth Bogart has returned
from Atlanta.
has come to Jlontffomery to muUc her I Jlr. and Mrs. llarper will make their
I'ome. home in Senoln, where Jlr. Harper Is
JIrs. J. ji. i'handler, of Ylrginln. Is [engaged in merchandising,
the attractive guest of Jtrs. Ellis Bur-1 M ls* Lena Askew, of Newntin, and
nett, on Lawrenru street. . | M | s ., i.-aye Hcdnett. of Senoto, are v!»-
Jlrs. Dudley U. Lawrence, of New i, .
York, formerly Jllss Kate Hlrch. will . ... .. _
spend Christians with her muny friends 1 Mr. V. o. Herndon Is |n -Newnan
* , tills week.
Mrs. A. Birch, of llliiiilnglmui, is I xir. Van Roberts Is In New nan today.
•'•iTlonm Him*** 1 *''' MW# ,,n I Ml*i Hatchett, of Uuleigh. i.* Vi*U-
MIh* Florence Dawnon. of Hirmina*; Dtr Ml*tcr, Alls* Pearl Hatchett,
i ham, cunie down for thi* lleutivlbr atv- : this* week,
tnan and is with All** Annie i?hllt(»n. Air. F. A. Hatchett anti Mr. Henry
Miss Mary Arrington bus re tunic,! Pl xvelll ore'CVlUe Monday at-
from a visit to the lower part uf the, Ul ^ ot llle . u| «rtor court.
|M Mrs. Samuel F. lUce a home v.as n Mrs. \V. U Taylor, after uu lllne-- f
Mr and Mrs \ H Knowles end Miss I 'vene of beauty Wednesday afternoon scveial weeks, is able to be out ogulu.
Mary Knowles leave tills week for a ^ ,,d ? v , enln ?' "'t?' s vV, !", lr V - Mr. Joe <'aglc has bought the house
visit to .Mexico of a month. | duced heraaughter. MIm Margaret, tjri !, nn „. n u , ,p t . d,.. Taylor |
Miss incellh Fltzniilrlek has return »«riety. The two reception rrs.nis wera " , , . .. L- V , .,,',
MISS .inceiiu I tlziiturliK nas tetuin- handeomelw .ucoral, .1 In American I contly occupied by Mr. b. T. i.alta
ed to her home In Kansas City, after a I "Tr.7r.7 n l*/ S L_ S./ */. /!. _ " , !
viifit tn iCtiown-K i heaut> io*c*. tin) dlniiiy toom in jil* ; ■ ■ ■ ■ *,,
w ivnowie*. ...un. , k a ..i.Ff„si,i„,„i,i h-.n '
EUen. of Waynes vine, ore visiting h«r !• 'hmsHfui^baek* I IF "SOU WISH TO MEET
daughter, Mrs. Henry V. Bartlett, on ! «***£ , f h °™ ™F v ' '
“ ' to the many prett> women wii-j t ■n'DTDvnc? UTOTfn
n**l*ted In making tbl* one of the mbit | lOliR XivIENDS, VISIT
enjoyable aflulr* of Hie season.
; THE HEW KIMBALL
HARALSON
Ml.s Hattie Gray and Jlr. Harper I PALM GARDEN FRIDAY
^aWhom.5X1 nights after the
er. nw Haralson. Only the Inmie I
dlate family of the bride and one ui-1JJJJJATER.
Perry street.
Mra. 8. R. Bethea Is visiting JIrs.
Sum I'. Klee, on Ferry street.
Jtrs. McDuff Gain entertained de
lightfully a dozen Indies at a bridge
luncheon Wednesday at noon. Her
homo was beautirul In put in*, cut llow-
or* nnd ferns, the whole lower door
being thrown together. lunch of sfx
courses was served nnd enjoyed hy all,
ufter a clone lie game. JP
Jlr». William Buttle, of Birmingham, two frlenda uf the groom
v ere present.