The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 12, 1906, Image 10

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THE LA88 BENEATH THE BONNET When the triumph* mu! the conquests the heart arc counted o’er, When they tel! of love that flourished In the days of nevermore. When they weigh the charms of loving and the ntnour* dwell u|m*i», Bound whose tender rwollwtloui tnnsfe echoes, rosea ruu; When the world has worn one weary with It a flaneur and It* flash. When It* chain of charming maiden* carry ing hearts with aweep and da*h, Then a vision loom* before juc mid n aoug sounds aweet and low— Ah. the lass beneath the Ismuet that I loved so long ago! The old-time striped suntmnnet, where she need to hide her file*. The sweet. old-fashioned lilacs thnt she car ried with stu b *tra**e. The eurl* that used to dangle whera her shoulders sloped so sweet. The little nchoof girl figure with Its touch ice petite,* • checkered apron and the skirt of merry nnd the other las* ! know flaa smiled benaatii a bonnet as site smiled so long ago! Tlina may take me far from metn'ry of that schoolhouse on the hill. The little woodland h.v-road that dipt down across the rill. The fairy Adds of fancy where two sweet hearts pledged their vow. Hot I would that f could travel back wonder of It now— Hack to all that world of marvel ubeu ralor of the knight Burned a spark within-mr spirit thnt And mad a spark within, any s Upa had helped to light. 1 I'd face the dragon for I weal or woe. Just because beneath h«r bun m loved ma long ago! her. Jet befall bad —Baltimore Sun MISS STEWART'S LUNCHEON. Among many pretty parties planned for tlto holiday*, 1* a luncheon at which Mlaa Nellie Kiser.Btewart will entertain a number of her young friend* before Iter return to Athens, where she in at tending Lucy f’obb. IN HONOR 0F~MIS8 HORNER. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Thompson en tertained at a delightful Informal buf fet supper Tuesday evening at their home In Rrookwood In honor of Ml** Dorothy Horner, of Baltimore, the guest of Mr. nnd Mr*. Mitchell Hor ner. The reception hall anti the living room were decorated with palm* and fern* and In the dining room, where the delicious *upper was served, the table decoration* gave evidence of the artistic taste of the hostess. The cen terpiece wa* a cut gla*s howl filled with jiolnsotta and placed on a Hllver tray. At two rorner* of the table tall vase* held the same brilliant Mos- Mom* and the candle* nnd candle shade* were in the same shade of red. Ml** Horner wa* much admired In a toilet of white silk mull, fashioned with Valenciennes lace, und at her corsage *he wore red rose*. MISS KINcfTO ENTERTAIN. One of the moat charming of several parties which will bo given among the younger *et during the holidays will be that at which Ml** Carolyn King will entertain on the afternoon of Wed nesday. December 26. She ha* Issued about one hundred Invitations. MR8. HORNER'S~BRIDOE TO MIS8 DOROTHY HORNER. The bridge party which Mra. Mitchell Horner win give Saturday afternoon at her home, on Peachtree road, In honor Of Mlaa Dorothy Horner, will be one »f the delightful events of thie very guy week. Invited to meet Mlaa Horner nrc: Mlse Joele Stockdell, Mlaa Harry Btock- dell, Ml** Louise Hawkine, Mis* I*nm Dooly, Mlse Marlon Peel, Mis* Con stance Knowlea, Mis* Charlotte Stew art, Mlaa Julia Fortor, Mis* Nellie Hightower. Miss Ida Hightower, .Mis* Eugenia Oglesby, Ml** Ruth llullmun. Mias Jennie Engllah, Mia* Annie Kitten. Mia* Ruth Glover. Mis* Alberta Ran- kin. Mi** Mary Thomn*, Ml** Kath arine Gholatln, MU* Virginia Arnold, Ml** Nannie Nicolaon, Mtsa Adorn An derson. MU* Ada Alexander. .Miss Hur- rle Fumade, MUa Nftu Mark. Miss LouUe Black, Mis* Janie Speer. Miss Elsie Btewart, MU* Alberta Shorter, Mis* Irene Keneflck. Miss Nan duHIg- non. Ml** Rosalie Howell, MU* Klnm ‘Weetmoreland, MU* Elizabeth Ada Jr, Mlaa Mary Den* Tupper, .Miss Mary Klngibery. MU* Kmmu Bello dtiBnso. Mr*. William Inntnn, Mrs. William Montgomery. MRS. DOBBS TO GIVE LUNCHEON Saturday.' December If*, Mm. F. C Dobbs will entertain nt u beautiful luncheon at her home in Inman Park The occasion will be in honor of MUa Lucllo Rachelder, of Peoria. 111., an attractive young visiting girl. Mr*. Dobbs* guest* will Include, be side* Mis* Bacheldeiv Misses Mnybelle Haralson, Marian Fielder, Jennie Hutchins, Maud Haynle, Hattie Har well. Mary Denis, Meaara. Albert Her ring. Albert Dancy and William Can dler. AIDS AT THE~WHITE HOU8E. President Roosevelt ha* selected for duty a* hla aid* at the White Hnu.*o during tho coming seaaon Lieutenant Douglas* McArthur, IT. 8. A.: Ensign Hemme* Read, 17. H. N., and Lieuten ant c. R. Train. Lieutenant McArthur I* a son of Lieutenant General McArthur, of the army. Ensign Retul U a nephew* of Admiral Betniues, of the Confederate navy, who oni mantled the cruiser Alabama In the Ivll war. He U from West Virginia, I* a football player, und coached the navy team during l he season Just closed. He 1* on duty on the V. S. 8. Mayflower. Lieutenant Train Is a son of Rear Admiral C. R. Train, who died recently on the Asiatic station. The other aid* are a* formerly. Col onel Rromwell, I*. 8. A., military aid. nnd Lieutenant Commander Albert Key. naval aid. with the following as sistants: Captain Harding, 1*. S. M. <\; c*aptain Frank McCoy, t*. S. A.; Lieu tenant Chauucey Bhackfonf. C. H. A.; Captain FItkhugh Lee,. V. S. A., and Lieutenant Philip Sheridan, V. 8. A. CHAPPELL-SCOTT. Hp»*elal f<i The Georgian. Auburn. Ala., Dec. 12.—The marriage of Mis* Lulu Hurt Scott, of Auburn, and lion. Thomas Chappell, of Colum bus, Om.. at the Methodist church here at 6 o'clock yesterday evening, wa* a social event of much !ntore*t to tip- huge circle of frlends of both the bride and bridegroom In Alabama nnd Geor gia. Mis* Scott I* the daughter of Colour S. S. Scott, of Auburn. Colonel Scott I* well and widely known on account hi* many important public service* and a* the, author of many literary work* great merit. Miss Scott I* a young woman of uch culture and of lino social attain ments. She received her education at the Florence, A hi.. Normal College, und the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Mr. <Mmp|>eH Is a prominent and *uc- ■esaful lawyer and take* an active in terest in the affairs of hi* state. The wedding wa* one of the most elaborate and beautiful celebrated »n Auburn In many a day. On account of the prominent'" and >f Uie fumbles yf the contracting parties tile re were In any visitors present fro.n Alabama and Georgia. The esteem in which* Ml** Scott and Mr. Chappell were held by their friend* was Indi cated by the large number of hand some present* they received. Tho best man was Mr. J. J. Williams, und the groomsmen Messrs. L. c. Slade, Peter Freer, C. R. Russell. W. M. Hurt, J. H. Lewis, Dr. Reynolds. The maid of honor was MJ** Dome Hc»nt, ,of the bride, and the bridesmaids were Miss Averyt. Miss Emma Homey, Miss Annie Williams, Miss DeriVdl Barnes, Miss Carrie Alex ander and Mrs. Reynolds. HARRI80NSTR0UD. Invitations have been Issued to the marriage of Miss Maude Stroud, of Knoxville, to Mr. Eldredge Harrison, of Mtisella. on the afternoon of Wed nesday. December 19. ut the home of the bride's parents, at Knoxville. JULIET NIX W. C. T. U. This society will meet nt 4t> 1-2 Alice street Thursday afternoon nt .1 o'clock. Take Central avenue car. Visitor* welcome. MRS. C. L. BRADY, l’rcs. .MRS. K. A. OOHKK. Sec. TO MISS COLLIER. Mrs. Albert Collier gave a small bridge party Wednesday nfternoon In honor of Miss Sarah C* and her bridesmaids. After the game « hot luncheon wa* served. Tho first prix* wa* u spangled fan and the consolation wa* u pair of silk hose. Mrs. Collier received her guests in a gown of tan crepe do chine trimmed with coral colored velvet Mis* Coliiqr wa* admired In a gown of blue velvet trimmed with lace. Her hat was of blue trimmed with plumes. The dining table was decorated with narcissus and lavender ribbons and the candle shndes were In lavender. CHURCH~BAZAAR. The Woman's Alliance of the Unita rian church will hold a bazaar Friday at 3 o'clock In the Sunday school room*. There will be a large display of ar ticles suitable for Christmas presents, and also cakes and candles for sale. A grab-bag for the children, and the further attraction of a fortune teller. Refreshments will be sold, and the entertainment will extend Into the evening. Everyone 1* Invited to come and help make the affair a success. The church Is at the corner of Cain and Spring streets. ALICE ORMOND. Cor. Sec. SELIG^PRINCE. Mr. nnd Mrs. Moritz Prince, of Cleveland. Ohio, have issued invlta- j lions to tin approaching marriage of their daughter, Kmmu, to Mr. HItnnn 8. Hellg, Jr., of Atlanta, Oa.. the wedding to be one of the social event* in Cleve land on Thursday evening. December 20, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Excelsior Club MR. AND MRS. HILDRETH RETURN Hpeels! to The Georgian. Decatur. Ala.. Dec. 12.—Harold K. Hlidroth. city editor of the New De catur Advertiser, and his bride have returned from their honeymoon trip to the Pacific roast, having been gone for over it month. Mr. Hildreth Is the only son of Col onel l\ J. Hildreth, proprietor of the New Decatur Advertiser, and ls*a pop ular young man. His bride Is a daugh ter of Colonel C. C. Harris, president of the First National Bank und a promi nent lawyei. Mr. and Mr*. Hildreth uro now ut home to their friends, Jackson street, New Decatur. MRS. WHITE’S RECEPTION. An elaborate event of Thursday uft- ornoon will be tho large afternoon (•option nt which Mrs. Warren White will entertain at her home In Inman Park In honor of her sister, Mrs. Robert Hall, of Washington. D. C., and Misses Gertrude McNally, of Mineral Bluff, and Miss Harrier, of Louisiana. CURETON-BROWN. Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock, ut the Young Women’s Christian Association home, the marriage of Mis* Mary Clow- ©»• Brown, of Buwanee, Go., nnd Mr. Walker Cureton, formerly of Seneca, S. C., but now of Atlanta, took place. The occasion received added Interest from the fact that this I* the first wed ding which has taken place In the Young Women's Christian Association home. The bride wgs most attractive in a gown of blue broadcloth, and was at tended by Dr. Frances Crouch, of Phil adelphia; Ml** Irene Cowan. «»f En- ' rwprlse, and Miss Berta Young, of An. guidji. The .ceremony was performed by Rev. T. M. Christian, of St. Johns Methodist church, and following this the young couple were entertained at a beautiful reception at the home of Mr*. N Coleman, on Crew street. After several weeks' visit to friends In Sewaneo and Benaca, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cureton will return to Atlanta, and III be at home to their friend* at the nine of Mr. and Mr*. Coleman. 1*4 Crew street. the marriage a buffet luncheon served. Mr. and Mr*. McLean left for tin West, where they will make their home Ing hostess In a gown of blue satin, and Ml** Doucette Lurendon wore a beauti ful gown of blue hair cloth made em pire and trimmed with white lace. The first prize was a pair of blue hose and the consolation a dainty rlb- RECITAL AT SEMINARY. Friday evening ut the Washington Seminary an Interesting program will be rendered by Miss Hhntteen Mitch- I's clas* In expression. Beside* readings and some very In teresting Impersonations, there will he given by file pupil* of Mr. Richardson, Miss Chandler nnd Mr*. Scott, several musical number*. The Best of Everything in FINE GOLD JEWELRY and at prices that others charge for Inferior goods Get the Best EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Jewelers and Importers 37 Whitehall St. I M'LEAN-MITCH ELL. | Tile wedding of Mr. Harrison Andrew ! McLean, of Canada, and Mis* Hattie j Roberta Mitchell took pluce Wednes- I day morning at the home of the bride's I father. Mr. Robert M. Mitchell, on ! Forrest avenue. The ceremony was performed at 12 o’clock in thy presence of a few friends by Rev. J. 8. French, of the First Methodist church. The bride was attended by her sis- ' ter*. Misses Marie and Fannie Lou Mitchell, who wore dainty gown* of white lingerie, and carried bouquet* of pink rose*. The best man was Mr. George Collin*. I The bride wore n traveling gown of , gray cloth, trimmed with velvet and i braid. Her hat was gray and she ear- • W ftH streamers, on one ed a bouquet of bride rose*. She en- | Wj IN HONOR OF MISS JONES AND HER GUESTS. »*>n hold* Minx Mary Deux Tupper, Mis* KhUi- After the game a .lelieloti, luneheon urine Gholstin. of Atlanta, and Mi** Annie B. Phlnlzy, of ^then*. arrive on Thursday for Miss Josephine Jones' MARRIAGE OF MR. DUNBAR debut dance on Friday evening. | AND MISS DARGAN. The young women will be In the city i The beautiful home of Mr. and Mr* for several days ns Miss Jonos' guests, j j u „ le * T. Dargun, "Glenellle," at West Kml. was unusually picturesque and brilliant Wednesday evening when the in a nnd will be entertained while her pleasant manner. Among the social functions to be given next week for Miss Jones and her guests will be a large afternoon bridge party Tuesday afternoon next, given by Mr*. Eugene Harris, nt her beauti ful home, on Georgia avenue.—Macon marriage of their daughter.- Miss Ret Eugenia Morgan, to Mr. Martin Belling er Dunbar, of Augusta, took place, nmtd b*vl*b floral decorations and ornate I furnishing and accessories. ’The lower • lloor of the Dargan residence wa* ©f- FIR8T WOMAN'S CLUB. i fectively decorated with quantities of Fifty-five years ago sixteen young! white rose*, lilies of the valley und girls organized the Adelphean Boclety i graceful draping* of white tulle." at Wesleyan College. Macon. This wa* { The ceremony wa* performed in the the first literary organization of col-1 drawing room before an Improvised lege women In this country and tlw J a | tBr of |mlnif4 p| n( <.,] , n tho a | COV0 . member* were the pioneer club women ; Handsome brass candelabra, holding of the Cnltcd Htates. j white tapers, were on either side of The Adelphean Boclety has since j the altar, accentuating tlie artistic ef- broadened Into the Alpha Delta Phi feet. Sorority with chapters In several' ^nnd his best man. Mr. prominent mlhw In the CnUe.l S.nte*. ’ SwiTuhV"?" H which will hold a national convention w..”I .J * V.' I*. In Macon during the present w The original membership the Adel- phean Society was foiyned of college girl*, who stood nt the head of the clas* of 1S51, at the Wesleyan. The first president was Mr*. Fits-* gernld, of Washington. D. C„ who was Miss Eugenia Tupper previous to her marriage. only three of the brigtnul member are now living, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mr Mary A. Glass, of Macon, and Mrs. El leu Pierce Turner, of Sparta. On. Mr*. Glass I* a daughter of the kit Dr. JoMeph It. Evan*, a prominent phys lelan In hi* day, and Mrs. Turner Is daughter of the late Bishop George F. Pierce, of the Southern l*erforined the imini/igc 1 lurch, one of the most brilliant am llstingulshed men Georgia ha* ever j produced. Mr*. Turner nnd Mr*. Fitzgerald, he- i nuse of III health, will be unable to at- I tend the nntlonal convention at Mncott.' but Mr*. Glass will be present and a paper written by her will be read ny ; her niece. Mis* Sallie Daniel. The first j budge of the society was ;i satin badg Wllmer, wh ceremony. The wedding music was played by mi orchestra stationed in the rear of . t lie house. The bride came In with her father, i "ho gave her In marriage, and was 1 preceded by her muld of honor. Mis* Kile Dargan. and the matron of honor, I Mrs. Robert Hughe*, nnd the other j attendant*. Mr. Carlton Smith and Mr. j(\ M. Sewell, usher*, followed by the I bridesmaid* and groomsmen. Miss You- ree. of Shreveport, la»., and Mr. Jnmc* | Dargun; Ml** Mara Belle Wilson, of Chicago, and Mr. Clem Dunbar, of Au- Mis* Nell O'Donnelly, of \tetloiiii!o A,| anta. and Mr. Walter, Richards, Visiting Cards are also an acceptable present. Send us your orders now so that they can be executed in ample time. Samples nnd prices furnished upon application. J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., manufacturers of Society Stationery, 47 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia. INTERESTING PRICES Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. CHARACTER AND INDIVIDUALITY ARE FEATURES to be found here, un Inexhaustlte stock to >elect. from OL un«ppra&c!t' Hble prices. 3EVENTY „ Next Door. *rr J.C.Mellichamp SC Atlanta’s Only Popular Priced Jewelry Establishment. This (tore will bo open ovory night until Chrlatmeo. ^ A. HOLZMAN FOR XMAS PRESENTS IN JEWELRY, Diamonds, Watches, Cut Glass, Etc. The Prices are Right. 94 WHITEHALL tered with her father, who gave her jmairlrtgc. and the ceremony wa* per- ' formed before an improvised altar of ! palm* and ferns. Ml** Mildred Cham- ; l>er* played the wedding march. After Manufacturing Retailers UMBRELLAS AND CANES FOR XMAS. Largest Display in Atlanta Goods Retailed at Wholesale Prices See our goods before you buy; we can save you money. TAYLOR UMBRELLA MANUFACTURING GO., 32 1-2 Peachtree. Both Phones. Augusta. An aisle of white onyx pil lar* twined with smllax und white tulle extended through the spacious drawing room to tho improvised altar, where the ceremony wa* performed. The bride wore a beautiful gown of cream chiffon c loth, made princesnc- empire, trimmed with bands of lrl*h point lace, and m.aiiy small tucks. Her * bouquet wa* of lllte* of the valley and end of which vH1 cau * ht wlth •«•“'>«« the mime 'Adelphean,** and on the | 1 other the design of the clasped hand which !* still used on the gold badg:** of the order, with the motto. "We live for each other.” The name nnd the motto were suggested by Mr. Edward A. Mayen* then professor of English literature at Wesleyan College. TO MI88 LARENDON. A most charming party wa* the In formal bridge ut which Ml** Augusta Garrett entertained Wednesday after noon In honor of Miss Doucette Luren don, who is receiving a warm welcome from her Atlanta friends since her re turned from Pati*. Invited to meet Mis* Latfitdon w«r»* n number *»f her young friend.-, the gu*-M list Including Ml**e* Lmtise Sis son. Mhi Ism Woodward, Julia Portei. Lmils© Baird. Eliu Mn> Thornt«ut. Al berta Runktn. Louise Hawkin*. Susie I j n tli< May Pope. Nellie Belle t*at|eti, | Dargun. Roslnc Raoul. Jeannette Swift j France* Stewart. Halite Kill*. Natalie j Taylor and Mrs. Warner Martin. | Ml** Augusta Uurrett wa* a churni- The matron of honor and the maid of honor wore handsome toilet* of white *utin-*iripcU chiffon, trimmed with white *atln bands and made empire fashion. Mis* Nell o'Donnelly wore un empire gown of white lace; Miss Wilson’s toil et ua* of w hlte tissue, with satin stripe, and trimmed with prlnccsse lace; Miss Youree's imported costume was of white crepe do chine and Irish lace. The bouquets of the bridesmaids were of pink rosea. Mr*. Dargan, mother ol the bride, wore un elegant black lace toilet over white chiffon; Mr.-. Dai gait, of Kentucky, wa* gow ned in black luce, trimmed with sequin*; Mrs. Wilson, of Chicago, wore a white lace »o#tum«*: Mr*. Burgess Smith wuf gow ned in gray crepe de chine, and MU* Annie Cut lion'* toilet wa* of whit** Licpe de chine ami point lace. An elaborate buffet auppor was ed during tin? reception. The table lining room hud for Us center- urge wedding cake, set on a Colonial Designs and Panel Effects ENGLISH HUNTING SCENES IN PANELS. WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 North Pryor Street. the howl being surrounded with Mal aga grape*. Candle*, in single stick* and in candelabra, Illuminated the home, all of which were tied with white tulle, which wa* effectively used also on vase* and bowls of w*h!te rose* throughout the roornM. The cutting of the wedding cuke was one of the at tractive features of the evening. Tlw bridesmaids were presented by ll " bride with pretty silver boxes engraved • with the monogram of bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar ieft at midnight for an extended wedding .trip. Upon their return they will reside at Au gusta. DR. REBECCA C. BRANNON. APARTMENT A. THE FREDERICK. 352 Whitehall Street. limited to wonum ui children. I>ed»*ial. urouml which were banked while rose*. An Icing basket, holding lilies of the valley, surmounted th* cake, to which more than the ueuul sent I menial interest was attached, ns It wa* prepared by the same fuitlu'ut hand* that had made the wedding cake for th** |»aiejit* of the bride. The can delabra held white and green taper*, and the motif of white and green pre vailed throughout the handsome home. Tin- punch was served in the library. 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 A Gift of Gifts A tinny wonren really yearn for, nnd a fashion m>t **f tlu* moment, but of sill times—the Chatelaine Wateh. " " are showing these watches in «-x«|iiisit** styles—jew dud, enameled sind plain. DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers.