The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 15, 1906, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GE0RW1AIN, MirilDAV, UKCKMIfKIt IS. irv. (sOCIETY... Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor. Charlotte Stewart. \ . . . Selene Armstrong,/ Assistants. And Woman s Interests huffaker-welsh. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. KulTaker an' nottnce the marriage of their daughter, I,aura Ilaygbod, to Mr. John Fleming Welsh, which took place on Thanks giving Bay. . The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Briggs, of the 'Capitol Avenue Baptist church. The bride la a young woman of at tractive personality and lovable dls position, and Mr. Welsh la a rising voung business man who has many friends In the city. vinoe the announcement of their marriage has been made public, Mr. and Mrs. Welsh have received the congratulations or a host of friends. MRS. STEWARTS TEA. Mrs. Frank Stewart’s tea waa a pret tv event of Saturday afternoon. The decorations were palms, ferns and red roses. In the dining room the table was covered with Venetian lace mats end the centerpiece waa a vase of red r hisses Holland served tea and Miss Martha Boynton served punch. Mrs. Stewart wore a gown of blue and green plaid, made princesse and trimmed with baby Irish lace. Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Stewart’s mother, was gowned In a blpck lace over taf. feta. The Misses Holland wore white silk toilets, ftuihinned with valenclennei laces. Miss Boynton wore a gown of Mue silk, trimmed with Irish lace. MRS. SEELY’S BOX PARTY FOR MISS SARA COLLIER. Saturday afternoon at the Grand Mrs. F. I.. Seely entertained a congen lal party of women In honor of 'Miss Sara t'oilier. Occupying a bo* with Mrs. Seely and Miss Collier were: Mrs. Henry Collier. Miss May Havertg. Miss liable Ellis and Mrs. Albert Collier. MISS JONES’ DEBUT PARTY. Miss Josephine Jones will be Intro duced formally to Macon society Fri day evening, when Mr. and Mrs. Ben It. Jones entertain at a large and brilliant dnnee at the Volunteers’ armory. Miss Jones will have as her guests Miss Katharine Gholst|n, of Atlanta, ami Miss Annie B. Phlnlsy, of Athens, and these young women will be in the receiving party. A large number of guests have been Invited, und the function will be a very delightful affair.—Macon News. NATIONAL CONVENTION OF COLLEGE 80R0RITY. The opening session of the flrst na tional convention of the Alpha Delta Sorority was held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. E. J. Willingham; at Macon, where all the business sessions of the convention will be held. At the opening session the program consisted of addresses of welcome and responses and the singing of the special songs prepared for the convention. The address of welcome In behalf of tho alumnae chapter waa made by Mrs. Edgar Boss, and the address In behalf ■if the active chapter by Miss Newell Mason. A paper by Mrs. Mary A. Glass, a member of the flrst Adelphean society, was read by Miss Stella Daniel. Tho chapters represented arc those at the following colleges: Winston-Salem, N. C„ Mary Bald win College, Staunton, Vo.; University "f Texas, at Austin, Texas, and Sophie Newcomb College, at New Orleans La. Saturday afternoon from 6 to 7 o'clock Mrs. Hubert Smith entertained the del. •gates, tho members of tho ulumnue “ad the Wesleyan Alpha Dolta Phis “> a beautiful reception. Mr*. Smith was assisted In receiving by her daugh ter. Miss Ruth Smith, who Is the youngest member ever taken In by elth- er snrolty, she Is only eleven years "Id. and was initiated this year. .Saturday evening the delegates will t*e complimented with a banquet at the Hotel Lanier. The cafe will be ' lab,irately decorated with white chrys. anihrtnum* *n the greatest abundance, and the blue will be Introduced In a tracery of misty tulle wound In and One of the most charming empire designs seen this season Is shown In the above Illustration. The gown Is made of radium silk and trimmed with point do Venice lace. out around the plateaus of flowers. Covers will be laid for forty guest* und an elaborate menu served. Toasts will be proposed and the sorority songs rendered, and a general good time en. Joyed by those present. THE MA8TER8’ CLUB. The Masters' Club gave a very In' terestlng program Wednesday after noon at Miss Evelyn Jackson's studio In Forrest avenue. The program was as follows: (a) Good Morning Gurlftt (b) Flattery Buchmann Mlsse Isabel and Margaret Baldwin. The Court Jester Kmgmann Miss Amelia Smith. The Pink Lichner Miss Dorothy Hurmen. The Two Froggies Cramnt Miss Husle Hunter. Sleep Little Pigeon Cramm Miss Isnbel Baldwin. Rut-a-tut-tuts Cramm Miss Frances Springer. The Village Festival Schmoll Master Sterling Hunter. Rock-a-bye Cramm Miss Katharine Blake. The Woodland Swing Kmgmann Miss Elisabeth Smith. Sis Tempy's Story Chadwick Miss Margaret McCarty. The Tulip Lichner Miss Harriet Cole. March Reger Miss Margaret Baldwin. The Hunter’s Horn Schmoll Miss Clara Harrison. Chnnsonctte Krogmann Miss Agnes Williams. (a) I Love Little Pussy.. ..Ulederman (b) The Dinkey Bird Cramm Miss Mary Lamar Knight. On the Meadow Lichner Miss Helen McCarty. The Merry-Go-Round Ellenberg Miss Marion Dunson. <n) Hungarian Dance Renard (b) By the Brook Wenzel Miss Oladys White. The Fountain Bohm Miss Mamie Kirkpatrick. Valse In Bb Godard Miss Barbara Hunter. A Walk Under Onk Trees.. ..Sartorlo Misses Catrle Hoyt Brown and Jack GILLETTE-FALLON. The announcement of the approach Ing marriage of Miss Gertrude Gil lette to Mr. Harry Tllden Fallon will be received with Interest by a number of friends In Atlanta. The wedding will take place on the evening of De cember 20. In the apartment of the bride’s uncle. Mr. Gaorge Black, at the Marlborough. The bride will be given away by her uncle, Mr. George Black, and will have aa her maid of honor Miss Blakely Cuyler Logan. Mr. Harry B. Baylor. Jr„ will act as best man, and the ushers will be Messrs. William H. Underwood and Wiley A. Jones. Rev. C. B. Wtlmer will perform the Impressive ceremony. Miss Gillette is a most attractive young woman, who. during her resi dence In Atlanta, has made many friends here. That she will reside per manently In Atlanta after her marriage Is a matter of congratulation to all who know her. Mr. Fallon 1s a prominent young business man, who has hero a wide acquaintance. After their marriage Mr. and Mra. Fallon will be at home at the Marl borough. ^ TELEPHONE SALE. Next Tueeday afternoon at the home of Miss Georgia Watts, on Spring street. Chapter No. .9 of All Saints church will give a unique and Interest ing entertainment, a telephone sale, for the benefit of the church. Chapter No. » Is composed of a number of the attractive youn* girls of All Saints congregation, under the direction of Miss K.ith-rlre Woods. A, charming en’erfalnment Is being ar ranged for Tuesday afternoon, anti a Inrge crowd Is expected. The public Is cordially Invited to be presenL PUPILS r RECITAL. The pupils of Mia* Furlow Anderson gavo a delightful musical recital Sat urday afternoon at 3:20,o’clock In Miss Anderson’s studio. In the Lowndes building, when the following excellent program was rendered: 1. Plano Solo, March—Miss Augusta Gardlen. 2. Plr.no Solo, "Schottische," Gleae— Miss Elsie Barton. 3. Vocal flolo*, Plantation Lullabies, (n) "Ben Boll," (b) "Suwanee River"— Miss Louise Grllfln. 4. Plano Solo, "Narcissus,” Ncvln— Miss Mary Vest. 5. Vocal Solo, "Sing Mo lo Sleep”— Miss Annabel Love. B. Plano Solo, Haydn Sonata, No. 7— Miss Sadie Jarvis. 7. Vocal Solo, “Carlsalma,” Penn— Miss Jennie Lou Powell. 3. Plano Solo, Moxart Sonata, No. 0— Miss Rosa Hugarman. 9. Vocal Solo, "Life's Lullaby," Lane —Alisa Annie I.ou Collier. DANCE AT SEGADLO'S. The Informal dance at Segodln'a Frt- day evening win attended by a number of tho belles and beaux. Among those present were: Miss Irene Keneflck, Miss Adora Anderson. Miss Loulie Roper, Miss Janie Speer, Miss Mary Thomas, Miss Elizabeth Adair, Miss Susie May Pope, Miss Bessie Woodward, Miss Martha Woodward. Alisa Anita Penn, Miss AI. A. Phelan, Miss MacGowan Phelan, Mis* Louise Hawkins, Miss Julia Meador, Miss Nina Gentry, Miss Meeks, Miss Laura Payne, Mr. Arthur Lane, Dr. Meador Goldsmith. Mr. Eu gene Haynes. Mr. Logan Clarke. Mr. Arthur Clarke, Mr. Versatile Glenn. Air. Loula Gregg. Mr. Rob Gregg, Air. Ritchie Kimball, Air. Gordon Smith, Air. Dick Harris. Tbs chaperons Included Colonel and Mr*. C. L. Anderson and Afr. and Mrs. Carroll Payne. ST. ANTHONY’S GUILD. There will be a call meeting of St. Anthony's Guild at the residence of Mrs. Joel Chandler Harris, 312 Gordon street, at A p. m. Alt the members are urged to be present, as business of Importance will be discussed. LILLIAN HARRIS, Secretary. TACKV~PARTY. Recently the members of the "Butt In’’ Club were entertained with a "tacky party” at the home of Alls* Lollle Bell Arnold, on Milledge ave nue. A moat enjoyabje time was spent playing games. The feature • of the evening was the sleight of hand per formance given by Air. Arnold. The prises awarded to the tackiest guests were given to Miss Emma .Mc Donald and Air. Albert Enlnes. Among those present were: Alisses Grace ami Emma McDonald, Kathleen Marks. Iva Mae Covington. Emmie llarl. Addle Chambers, Annie Gifford and Lollle Bell Arnold; Messrs. Skinner, Brid wall. Graves, AlcWaters, Marks, Ale Hann and Barnes. , MISS MILLEirTBOX PARTY. Alls* Lucy Mlllen entertained at . box party Saturday afternoon at the Grand, In honor of Miss Aiae Healy. Her guests were: Miss Healy. Alisses Helen Cay, Marie Houston, Annie Lou Pazett, Florence Dennis, Jennie Lowry Edna Pugh, Millie Aiae Harrison end Mrs, Oscar Ragland and Mrs. Arnold ’POSSUMHUNT. A party of young people enjoyed a ’possum hunt Friday evening at Fort McPherson's. After the hunt they were entertained at supper by Mr. and Alts. E. C. Jones. The party Included: Miss Hattie May Holland, Miss Alice Gentry, Miss Muriel Hall, Miss Vandiver, Miss Nancy Prince, Alias Kitty Cope, Mr. Hunter Muse, Mr. Frank Baker, Air. Joe Eby, Mr. Dick Oregg, Air. Jack Prince, Mr. Guy Norman, Mr. Fenton Gentry, Air. Marshall Johnson. ANNUAL CAKE SALE. • The annual cake sale which the young ladles of tho Orphans' Aid So clety has held for the past few years, will be given by them on December 19, 20, 21 and 2T, the days being Wednes day, Thursday, - Friday of next week and Monday of the following week. The sale will be held In the store of the Benjamin Pharmacy Company, cor ner of Whitehall and Mitchell streets. On Wednesday the ladles In charge will be Mrs. Ralph Rosenbaum, Mra. Eu gene Oberdarfer, Mrs. L. B. Joel, Mrs. L. J. Regensteln, Jr., Mis* Edith Rosen baum, Miss Madeline Hlrsch. On Thursday the ladles In charge wilt be Miss Carrie Bickart, Alisa Spitz, Miss Mlchaelsnn, Allas Leers, Mrs. Slg Samuels and Mrs. Sol Samuels. On Friday Alls* Fannie Picard, Mrs. Charles Adler, Mrs. B. Z. Phillips, Mr*. J. J. Foote, Airs. J. E. Sommorfleld. Mrs. Louis Regensteln, Miss Jacobus. On Monday, the 24th, Miss Rich, Airs. (X R. Strauss, Miss Rose Rich, Mrs. J. H. Hlrsch, Jr., Allss Buetah Haas. A lot-of line hopfe-made cokes will be for sale, and the ladles In charge will be glad to see all of their friends, and also to receive advance orders for any kind of take wished for. Remem ber the place—Benjamin’s Pharmacy. MISS PARKS *TO ENTERTAIN. Allas Alllne Parks will entertain at cards at her home, on Forrest avenue, on the afternoon of December 20. The party will lie given In honor of Alls* Katherine Alagath, of Oxford, On. WHAT SHALL I GIVE HER? Of course, it is what you think she would like best. An4j is there anything a woman admires and appreciates mor» than some beautiful piece of jewelry? We have been sup-! plying the wants of the discriminating women of Atlanta' for a good wlyle, hence We Would Suggest: BRACELETS ALL DIAMOND DIAMOND AND PEARLS DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE DIAMOND AND RUBY DIAMOND AND AQUAMARINE ALL AMETHYST ALL SAPPHIRES 1 ALL RUBY • PLAIN GOLD RINGS SILVER PEARL AND DIAMOND SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RUBY AND DIAMOND. EMERAL DAND DIAMOND. TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND. CARD CASES TOILET SETS MANICURE SETS PURSES, ETC. BROOCHES PIN SETS WATCHES SIGNET RINGS HAT PINS Picture the warm wel come that will meet such a gift—the welcome from wife or mother, daughter, sister or sweetheart I Every household re quires a sewing machine, of course. And every woman deserves the one machine which is everywhere recog nized as the best that money can buy. Give her a Singer It lasts a lifetime. 79 WHITEHALL ST. GOLD MOUNTED COMBS EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. The Popular Jewelers, 37 Whitehall St. Musical Programs. FIR8TMETHODIST. Morning. Organ Prsluds, -Cryus Anlmam— Rossini. , To Deum—West. Solo, ”1 Know That My Redsomer Llveth" (The Messiah), Handel—Mis* Brown. Organ Postlude—Rogers. Evening. Organ Prelude, Toccata In O major— Dubois. "Tome Unto Ms”—Coenen. "O, Jesus, We Adore Thee’’—Brewer. Organ Pnatlude—Driffield. Choir First Methodist Church—Miss Grace Lee Brown, soprano and di rector; Mrs. J. K Lee, contralto; J. L. Dale, tenor; W. P.’Hunter, base; Miss Eda Bartholomew, organist. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning. Prelude—Faulkes. "Comet"—Verdi. Voluntary. "To Deum’’—Buck. Offertory, "Morning Land,” Buck— John B. Scott. Anthem—Ambrose. Postlude—Basil. Evening. Prelude—Mnasanet. "Comst”—Gounod. Voluntary, "Ho, Every One That Thlrsteth," Rogers—Mr. Robert Barry and choir. Offertory, ”TM Barth I* the Lord’s’’— Greene. Postlude—Gigout. TRINITY METHODIST. Morning. Organ Prelude—Batiste. Voluntary, "Jubilate Deo”—Williams. Offertory, eolo—Miss Mary Pltter. Organ Poetluds—Bach. Evening. Voluntary, "Savior, Like a Shepherd" —Chadwick. Offertory. "O. Oladsome Light — Burk. Organ recital al 7 n. m. Suite—Rogers. Prologue, March, In termezzo, Toccata. Charles A. fiheldon, Jr, Organist. SEC0NDBAPTI8T. Organ Prelude, "Bsrcense’’—Reed. Anthem. "Sing Unto the Lord"—Buck Offertory, ’If With All Your Hearts" —Mendelssohn. Organ * Postlude; "Processional March”—Qullmant. Evening, Organ Prelude, "Offertory"—Chaml- hade. Anthem, "The Radiant Moon”— Woodward. Offertory, "Nearer My God to Thee," Llebd-Schllllng—Mrs. J. W. Shlnholser and choir. Organ Postlude, "March"—Clarke. HARALSON. afternoon end was burled at the Luthers a cemetery Teesdsy. Continued on Page Seventeen. HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS! VIA GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. On account of Christmas holidays tickets will be eold-nt all points *outh of the Ohio and Potomac and eaM of the Mississippi river, 8t. Louis, Mo., included, at rate of one and one-third flrst-cles* fare, plus 23 cents, for the round trip. Tickets on -sale at all station* De cember 24 lo 23, 29, 21 and January 1. Anal limit January 7, 1907. For further Information apply to any ticket agent, or A. G. JACKSON, C. C. M’MILLIN, a p. A. A. O. P. A. Auquet*. C*. The Respectable f Drink | 5 OwifloSHlSlolioowoctf