The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 29, 1906, Image 8

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s THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29. 190«. 'SOCIETY j| J=^ ■ "1— j MRS. 0E0R6E C BALL IS if | Editor. af IK r I CHARLOTTE STEWART. . SELENE ARMSTRONG. . i Asti stoats. IIS V NEW YEAR'S BALL. The New Year*n ball Monday even Ins at the Capital city Club will be the social event of next week. MISS RUSSELL'S EGGNOG. MIhs Edith Russell will entertain at an egg*nog party New Years day at her apartments In the Marlborough. CHRISTMAS TREE. Among the many events of the week perhaps none was more keenly en joyed than the Christmas tree given by the “Little St. Cecil Ians’* In the studio of their teacher and directress, Mrs. Sarah J. Hanna, on Wednesday afternoon. 26th inst. The attractive studio in the Lowndes building was decorated with Christmas bells and ribbons. A beautiful tree had been provided which the young folks had ornamented with candles and bright Christmas designs anti loaded with gifts and bag- of bon bons for many little friends, their guests on this'oc-l CMMioti, as well as for each member of the Hub. Their teacher, too, wnsj gracefully remembered. Peals I laughter and shouts from happy voices testified to the unalloyed pleasure of entertainers and their guests. LUNCHEON TO MI88 GAY. Miss Ethel Gay was the guest of honor at an elegant luncheon given Saturday by Mio Katharine Gholstln. The table was most attractive with Its decorations of red roses and maiden hair ferns. The centerpiece waa a mound of red roses and the silver can dlesticks were capped with red and silver shades. The place cards were decorated with the crest of the hostess and the name of the guest. In one corner of the card there was a silver horseshoe. Miss Gholstln was gowned In a pale blue silk, trimmed with lace and em broidered In gold threads. Miss Gay was much admired In a toilet of lavender velvet, trimmed with Irish lace. She wore a hat of lavender, trimmed with plumes. Mrs. Sidney Stubbs wore a gown of blue velvet and a hat of black, trim med with white plumes. The guests Included: Miss Bessie Woodward. Miss Mary Deas Tupper, Miss Loulso Hawkins. Miss Lottie Peck Wylie, if Isa .Laura Hill Payne and Mrs. Thomas B. Pnlne. Mrs. Sidney Stubbs and Mlse Ruth Hallman. MI88E8 ORR ENTERTAIN. Saturday afternoon Misses Lena and Alice Orr were hostesses at a beauti ful card party given at their home on East Pine street. Their guests Includ ed about forty young women, and the occasion was characterized by happy Informality. The home of the Misses Orr was artistically decorated with palms, ferns and tall vases of narcissus. The first prize was a beautiful Austrian toast glass, and the consolation a Christy rlrl book. After the game elegant refreshments were serve^l. Those Invited were: Mrs. Lee Doug las. Mrs. George Muse, Mrs. Haralson Bleckley, Mrs. Hugh Lokey, Mrs. A. J. Hmilh. Mrs. Turner Goldsmith, Mrs. Drake. Mrs. Alfred Truitt. Mrs. Jule Edwards. Mrs. Neal. Mrs. Frank Berry, Mrs. Mc Kinley. Mrs. J. H. Smith, Mrs. Wilson Runette, Mrs. Fred Lulck. Mrs. Marcus Beck, Mrs. Elmo Masaengale, Mrs. John Davis Carter, Mrs. Sclnian Wright, Mrs. McConnell. Mrs. W. C. Warren, Mrs. Orion Nunnally, Mrs. J. P. Averlll, Mrs. Clarence Pnlne, Mrs. H. T. Mnrctt. Mrs. A. E. Wheeler, Mrs. Virgil Perryman, Mrs. Tom Daniel, Mrs. Hinton Hopkins, Mrs. J. J. Lynch, Mrs. Guy Wool ford, Mrs. E. E. Pome roy, Mrs. David Crockett, Mrs. C. R. Jolly. Mrs. Felker, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. Paul Wright, Mrs. I,awshe, Mrs. tf. W. Foster, Mrs. Maurice Thomas, Miss Ruth Lewie. Miss Louise limine. Miss HatUe^Price, Miss Minna Beck, Miss Helen Muse. Miss Mu lx* I Taylor,’ Miss Lizzie May Dougherty. Misses Carroll, Miss Katherine Wootten. .Miss Louise , Catching. Miss Virginia Polak.Miss Jes- ale Mitchell. Miss Ora Hue Mitchell. Mlaa McIntyre, Miss May Pagett, Miss Nell Wise, Miss Hardwick, Miss Martha Mitchell, Miss Ruth Blodgett, Miss j Ethel Massengnle. Miss Nell Myna- 1 han. Miss Nunnally, Miss Grace Lan drum, Miss Armstrong. This smart walking costume In made up In navy blue cloth. The three- quarter length coat is trimmed with braid and over the shoulders there are three little capes. The skirt Is made with wide tucks going around the skirt and is tlnlshed with a plaiting of the goods. lar, being a young woman of charming personality. The groom is one of the most be loved young men ever known In this place. He la now a minister of a N. C., for which place he and his bride left at 10:30 o'clock Thursday evening. New Orleans for a lengthy stay. Pretty holiday decorations were used on the handsomely appointed table, which had for Its centerpiece a mound of pink blossoms, around which was a wreath of holly. Tall vases, filled with crimson carnations, wore placed on the table, and on each end were candela bra with crimson silk shades. The place curds were Inscribed with appropriate toasts and greeting* for the holiday season. An elaborate menu was served. Mr. and Mrs. Oft Joy** guests were: Judge and Mrs. Pardee, Mi's. E. O. Mc Cabe. Miss Enclish hm-ntt««> alie, Mlaa English, Mis* Dorothy Hor- nor, Mlaa McCarthy of Los Angelea. M |m . I erclval Sneed, Mr. Eugene ott- le>, Mr. J. (. Lusk, Mr. Morton Marye and Mr, James-F. Alexander. MR. ANt> MRS. JOHN K. OTTLEY ENTERTAIN. On Friday evening Mr. and Mr». John K. Ottley gave n delightful bird •upper In honor of Judge and Mra. Don Pardee, who go early In January to Pratty little mountain laeoioe, the Daughtere of Mr. and Mra. J. R. Taylor, of Tallu lah Falle, Qa. We desire to thank our friends and cus tomers for their liberal patronage during- the season which has been most grati fying. Wishing you all A Happy and Prosperous 1907, We are, respectfully yours, EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Have your accordion side plaiting and pink ing done at the Southern Accordion Plaiting Company, 781-2 Whitehall St. and have it done right. Prices reasonable. Per fect satisfaction guaran teed. Sun Burst Skirts a Specialty. CALLAWAY-BROWNE. Scarcely hoa social Amerlcua wit nessed a more brilliantly beautiful wed ding than that which blended the live* of Mias Lula Browne and Mr. Timothy Furlow Callaway Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the First Baptist church. Long before the appointed hour the church was filled with a large assembly of Intereated friends. Unusually attractive were decora tions hero In red and green, graceful garlands of wild smllax festooning the windows and chandeliers and combined with stately palms, ferns ami a profu sion of red cainatloiTk and American Beauty roses, rendered the altar a pic ture of Idealistic beauty. Mendelssohil'H wedding march, ren dered by Mi». Jih? Irvin, announced the entrance of the bridal party. First came the ribbon-bearers. Misses Mattie Pope Haggerty and Mantle Browne, wearing white frocks with red ribbons, then the ushers, who were Messrs. Illnton Browne, Oeorge Cullaway. of Albany; Kd Gyles, Merril tyllaway. Ed Andrews and Stewart Furlow, of Ma AU8TIN-SOUTHERN. Special to The Georgian. Dunwoody, Ga., Dec. 29.—A quiet but pretty home wedding was that of Miss Nettle Southern and Mr. Glenn Aus tin, which took place at the bride's home Tuesday evening, December 25, 1906. Only the relatives and a few intimate friends were present. At 6:30 •’clock the wedding party entered the parlor, where the ceremony was per formed by Rev. E. W. Jones. The bride and groom were met at the Im provised altar by the matron of honor, Miss Ermle Moss, and the groom's best man, Mr. Dorris Austin, a brother of the groom. The bride was very at tractive in a toilet of albertross. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Southern, and Is a sweet and lovable girl. Mr. Glenn Austin Is a young man of sterling business qualities. The bride and groom are at the home of the groom’* itarente, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Austin, near Dunwoody. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Austin have many relative* and friends In Atlanta, who will be surprised to hear of their marriage. Miss Southern was at one tlpie teacher of the Dunwoody school. MI88 PHILLIPS ENTERTAINS CLUB The Wednesday Morning Domino Club was delightfully entertained this week by Miss Emma Phillips, who made a charming hostess, receiving her guests in a dainty frock of light blue silk, trimmed with Cluny lace and thread tucks. The prize, a pretty piece of lingerie, was won by Miss Willis Loyless. After the game a de llclous course luncheon was served. Those playing were: Miss Emma Phillips. Miss Lillian Bennett, Miss Adeline Helfner, Miss Ola Bob Jester, Miss Harriett Lee Angler, Miss Len- ble Adams, Miss Willie Helfner and Miss Willis LoyJest*. A MUSICAL TREAT IN STORE. Mr. Clifford Wiley, of New York, splendid burltone, who made a lasting Impression, altogether favorable, upon Atlanta concert goers last season, is to sing In the Marslt College hall on January 15. This will be a welcome announcement to those Interested In vocal artistry, as well as in pleasing melody. Mr. Wiley will be assisted by Miss Grace Lee Brown, soprano; Miss Anna K. Hunt, violinist; Miss Maude M. Campbell, pianist, and Dr. J. Lewis Browne, accompanist. CLARA REBEKAH DEGREE STAFF. All members of Clara ftebekah de gree staff are requested to be at the hall, So. 808 1-2 Mavella street, to night to attend their annual Christ mas tree. The little flower girls, Misses Mar Jorle Browne and Frances Loving, came next, wearing cherry red dresses and carrying baskets of red carnations. The maid of honor. Miss Allle Mae Kleckley, entered alone, wearing a love- Iv gown of white messallne, fashioned with many tucks and elaborately lace trimmed. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. The groom came In with hi* bent man. Rev. Allen Fort, Jr. The bride, u picture of girlish loveliness, wearing an artistically fashioned gown of white eollenne, trimmed In rare old lace, her veil of tulle falling to the hem of her dress, held In place with a wreath of white hyuclnths and earning a bou quet of bride's .roses, entered on the arm of her father, Mr. W. E. Browne. The ceremony was very impressively performed by Rev. Walton Callaway, . .. Ual> D V Vagio’ll. of Macon, assisted by Rev. R. E. Neigh bor. of Salisbury. N. f\ After tfie ceremony an elaborate re- entlon was tendered them at the benu- .... .. * tkn Krtila'a imrantl Mr. tlful home of the bride's parent,. Mr. ami Mra. \V. K. Browne. The entire lower floor of this spacious home, maile especially attractive on this occasion with It, decorations of holly. mistletoe, numbora of burning taper, and quanti ties of red cut flower*, waa thrown open to several hundred guests. Assisting In receiving were: Mra. Emmette Murray. Mra. R. L. McLeod, Mr*. Frank Sheffield and Mra. 8. II. McKee. . „ The decoration* In the dining room were all In red and green, an Immense plateau of red carnation* forming the centerpiece. Red *haded candle, were held In .liver candelabra. The mint. In red and green wefe placed here In cut glan* (II.he.. Seated around this pretty table with the bride and groom were: Mlaae, Marie Haggerty. May Whently, Allle Mae Kleeklv, Mabel c'ar*<m. of Co lumbus: Mamie Bailey. Susanne Sim mons and Mr*. George Lanier, of West Point; Mere. Hinton Browne. Ed Gyles. Allen Fort, Jr- Merrel Calla way. E. Y. Andrew,. Stewart Furlow and George Callaway, of Albany. . The girl, serving were: Mine, Chloe Littlejohn. Ruth Lamar. Floyd Fort. Mattie Rvlander, Rose Sherlock and Ruth Arrington, who wore pretty red frocks. Never hea a more gorgeou* and ele gant array of preeenu scarcely been received, cons!,ting of allver. cut flaw and rare bric-a-brac. The bride Is the clde»t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Browne and ha, elnce her debut been exceedingly popu- MISSES KING ENTERTAIN AT SPECULATIVE PARTY. Mlaae, Ida and Ruth King were among the charming young hoatesies of the week, the "speculative party” given by them Thursday evening at their home In Inman Park aaaembling nearly one hundred young people. Be side, game, of "speculation,” there were a Christmas tree and a Bantu Claus. The handsome honje of Mr. nnd Mrs. George King was decorated with Chrlslmns bell,, holly Rnd mistletoe, nnd during the evening delicious re freshment, were served. The young hostesses received their guests In be coming frocks of while tnuii, mirmieu with lace. What “Quality” Signifies The claim of “quality,” is now quite universal. Every manu facturer applies it to his product regardless of its merits; until it has become a comparative term. One article has quality, another, better quality, and a third, the best quality. Normally’s Candy is, in every respect, of the very best quality. The ingredients used are the highest priced and best grade to be ob tained; it is made in a factory that is declared the cleanest candy fac tor}' in the country; the labor employed is the best that-can be had; and when packed, each piece has a definite position in the box, and is sepa rated from every other piece by partitions, wax paper, or paper cases. Add to these points, the style of the box, the way it is wrapped, tied and sealed, and you have a fair idea of the high quality of Nunnally’s Candy, vane* throughout the house. Miss Nunnally’s guesta Included 20 or more couples and dancing was en joyed before and after the elegant supper, whic h was served at 10 o'clock. MIhh Nunnally was assisted In the entertainment of her guests by her mother, and was a charmlqg young hostess In a frock of white mull, trim med with lace, and worn with blue ribbons. NASH-DRYEMAN. Speclnl to The* Georgian. Roswell, Ga., Dec. 29.—Miss Ethel Dryeman, of Roswell, and Mr. Richard Nash, of Dunwoody, were married Thursday night at Roswell, Rev. E. W. Jones performing the ceremony. Mr. Nash Is one of Dun woody’s most prominent merchants and business men, and has many relatives and friends In Atlanta and other places, who will be glad to hear of his mar riage. IN HONOR OF MISS BALLEW. A pretty affair of last Tuesday at Oxford was Mrs. Shelley Ivey's enter tainment In honor of Miss Pearle Bal- lew, of Atlantn. The decorations were artistically arranged and the reception \ a brilliant success. BRIDGE CLUB MEET8. The Wednesday Morning Bridge Club met Friday morning with Mrs. Anna Culberson Perry, the regular meeting having been postponed from Wednesday. The first prize, a pair of silk hose, was won by Mrs. H. L. Har alson, and the consolation, a stein, went to Mrs. Edward Kennedy. SUPERB COLLECTION OP 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. RECEPTION MONDAY NIGHT. A happy occasion will be the recep tion which will be held Monday night from I tn 11 at the parsonage of 8t. John’s Methodist Church. All mem ber, of the church and their friend, nro cordially Invited. The reception will be In the nature of a welcome lo the pastor and hi, wife. Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Christian, who have recently been returned to St. John,. After the reception a watch service will be held MI88 NUNNALLY’S DANCE. One of the most charming of many enjoyable parlies which have been given this week among the younger *et was the dance ai which Ml*, France, Nunnally entertained Thurs day evening at "Woodlawn," the home of her parent, on Peachtree road. The beautiful home of the Nunnally, waa decorated for the qccnslon with polnsettla blossom, nnd red Immor telle,. These were placed In Jar* and at ed In the rotunda of the Ponce DeLeon hotel nnd wo* illuminated by myriad* of varl-colored Incandescent electric bulbs. Costly gift, sprinkled the tree and after these were distributed a ban quet was served In the main dining room of the famous hostelry, which, by the way, Is occupied at present only by Mr. und Mrs. Flagler and a party of friends. The house party consist, of Mr. and Mrs. Flagler. Mrs. W. R. Ke nan, Sr., Mrs. Jessie Wise, Mr. and Mr,. \V. R. Kenan, Jr- Ml,, Louise Wise and Mis, Sarah Kenan. Mr. William J. Andreu and Miss Te resa Josephine Maguire were united In marriage yesterday afternoon at the Cathedral In the presence of many friends. They held a reception In the evening at their home, on Cordova afreet. Mis, Dalny Estes entertained a num ber of friend, yesterday afternoon at her home, on the bay front. She was assisted In receiving by Misses Hazel Howatt, Lucy Alexander, Anna Enalow and Mr,. S. L. Brown. B08WELL-CALLAWAY. Rev. and Mrs. John Sanders Calla way announce the engagement of their daughter. Edna Mae, to Mr. t Edgar Reid Boswell, the marriage to take place on the evening of January S3 at the Baptist Church at Penfleld, Oa. CHRISTMAS WITH THE FLAGLER8, Special to The Georgian. St. Augustine, Fla- Dec. 29.—In the good old-fashioned way Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Flagler enjoyed Christmas. A magnificent Christmas tree was erect- Famous Tapestry Designs “THE TEMPLE OF JUNO.” WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 North Pryor Street. The heavy demands on niv stock have been replaced and I am prepared to serve my friends and patrons with new goods at the same popular prices. With mnnv thanks for vour liberal patronage, and best wishes for A HAPPY NEW YEAR SEVENTY Whitehall Street. j.Txx/xxxwxauxu^r DuBose Co. Atlanta’s Only Popular Priced Jewelry Establishment. Next Doc J.C.Mellichamp ££»• .*B BROOCH PINS We have n good many gold brooch pins from $1.50 up in various designs. We will give a special discount, up to the first of the New* Year. Don’t miss it. Come ana see them. A. HOLZMAN, 94 Whitehall Street. * APOLLO’S Chocolates and (B° n Bom. 60c lb. We Are Atlanta Agenta. Frank Edmondson & Brother. Druggiete, 14 South Broad. DAVIS-IVEY. Mr. and Mr,. Henry J. Ivey, of Ten- nllle, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lillian, to Mr. Robert Davla, which took place In the Baptl,t church of Tennille at noon of the 26th Inst. Rev. Ernest Smith performed the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. Davis are spend ing several weeks In Florida. with a profusion of cut flowers. There was a very enjoyable contest and many games, to which the con cealed Identity of the guests added a piquant nleasure. The girls’ prize was a pair of gold baby pins, and was won by Miss Hattie Cochran, the charming guest of Miss Esther Smith. Mr. Hil liard Spalding won the boys’ prize, a gold scarf pin, and the consolation, a silver pen, went to Mr. Archibald Da vis. Mr. Clarence Holliday won the prize offered to the guest who longest concealed his Identity, a handsome sil ver knife. Mis, Moody received her guest, in a dress of white messallne silk, trimmed with lace. After the unmasking of the guezti delicious refreshments were served. SAM8-SMITH. Sj-ecisl to The Georgian. Newbern, Ga. Dec. 29.—The greatest surprise of the Christmas holidays for Newbern was the quiet marriage on Thursday night of Mlaa Nettle Smith to Mr. R. O. Sams, Rev. M. B. Sams, of Montlcello, officiating. Mrs. Sams Is the daughter of Mr. N. P. Smith, who Is one of our most successful planters, and her attractive disposition has won for her many lov ing friends. Mr. Sams Is one of our most enter prising young business men, being one of the Arm of Pharf & Sams, who arc the exclusive druggists of this section of the country. He Is a young man of excellent character, with a disposition to win the confldonce of all who have dealings with him. COMPLIMENTARY TO MISS WARE. Friday afternoon Mis, Kellie Bells Catlett delightfully entertained many frlenda at an afternoon tea In honor of Miss Helen Ware, who returns to her duties at Vnssar early In January. Holiday decorations made the homo uf the young hostess bright and attrac tive, and delicious refreshments were served during the afternoon. Miss May Briscoe and Miss Leontlns Day served punch. Miss Catlett was assisted In the en tertainment of her guests by Mrs. Cat- ieit. Miss Catlett and Mis. EstellS Gruett Baker. Miss Kellie Belle Catlett wore a becoming gown of pale blue silk, and Ml.. .nils, . nt white Mis* Ware’s pretty toilet was of white silk. IN HONOR MI88 POWELL. Misses Henrietta and Irene Beau mont entertained nt cards Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Mary Pow ell, of Macon, the guest of Miss Willie Mae Harrison. The house was decorated with the Christmas colors. The prizes- were a gold pin, a powder box, a sliver pin tray and a box of candy. Miss Henrietta Beaumont wore a gown of silk fashioned with lace. Miss Irene Beaumont wore pink silk trimmed with chiffon and lace. Miss Mary Powell was becomingly gowned In cream voile and her hat waa of black velvet trimmed with rosea. Miss Harrison wore a brown silk toilette and a hat of brown trimmed with plumes. After the game a salad course was served. The guests included Misses Willie Mae Harrison. Mary Powell, Adelaide Helfner, Seable Adams, Cla ra Mae Winn, Willie Asher, Louise Baird, Georgia Donnell, Ella B. Rush- ton, Lula Moyer, Felice Rloodworlh, Elisabeth Davisson, Llzile Lyons, WII- lent Harper, Claire Hancock, Mary Bostrum. Louctla Malsby, Edna Pugh. Marie Houston, Ruth Blodgett, Luclle Kaiser. Bessie Dobbs, Jennie Lowry, Lillie White, Ellen Lowry. Mary Jim Dunlap, Dorothy Breltenbucher. Julia Goode, Lamar Jeter, Annie Lou Pugett. Lucie Mlllen, Jessie Mize, of Thornas- Mrs. Charles F. Blersdorfer, iea Annie Terrell, Katherine Den nis, Florence Dennis. MI8S MOODY ENTERTAINS. Friday evening Miss Mary Helen Moody was hostess at a very merry domino party, to which over one hun dred young people were Invited Her home waa decorated with Christmas bells, holly, bkmbco and ralsiletoa. and