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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1901
In Macon Society
SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
n.iMilN \N!> MIS'* V1ASKKM
I! MtP. Atonzo Xchofleld entertains
►harmlnglv n Friday evenin
in
villa
Ntlanta
. hon*
kin of
b Haskell oL J*avanO*/V
oat charming and attrac-
idi»a who/have aver via*
•Han-tan," the fascinating
rje, wiuf tho special fca-
. n jnjt*« entertainment, and
I vity attractive tto ibe
of young people present,
rltnrton of the go—“
htitat wait dec I
• ladle.- prize a
1C gentlemen's
frame,
red the
beautiful
prize, a
Ha
ell.
cm an elegant
id pink,*
•uutiful, were In
ira of tho#e color*
enter piece for the
fly appointed table, which
with cut Rian* and dainty
iltogether It
pirtW ol
Margaret falloway, Mins Mary
vay .Mien Marcella Griffith, >II*a
Jrlfflth, Ira Annie Ross, Mias Viola
Mies Margaret Hall, Mi** Annie
on. Ml** Julia Huguenln, Ml**
«th Haskell of Kavannah, Miss
i Crutchfield. MI»h Hill.
o o o
:v ri.rm \ again.
t Ifciurdqy afternoon. April 2".
Tt-lock "Queen Flora" will again
ttuprcmtj to the delight* of hun-
of the
md will
pd by the
u*e honor It wai
the young Tadlei
. attended.
young
given.
afctt St
I It lit .Nl’ TOl'ItH MKKTIXUt
•I'lw current Topic* Club will m»
outlay itfJcrown at the home of M
111 I
Mil
Mr*. C)
Ilirhd.
o o o
311(11.1,1 A VI' HKC ISI'TION UV .'III
s FLANDERS AM) SHIS. BROWN.
J A brilliant *oclal functlqn .pf. tl
•v.rk wo* the reception given by Mr
T . l i t Flnnder* and her daughte
^Ir*. Minor Campbell Brown of Galnei
{x Hi,, on Thur»day aftcroon from 4 t|U-
til «' o'clock, when over two hundred
irue*t* < ailed during the receiving
«3, .i'
1 The color scheme In tfoc decoration*
/were pink and white, the same color*
[being carried out in the dainty and de«
frightful refreshments nerved. • The
young ladle* assisting In scrying were
[daintily gowned In pink and whlte.thu*
bfurther concentrating the prevailing
* Owing do tho serious and trodden*Hi
nt**- of Mint Mary Blackirtiear, It. wo*
impossible for the Kindergarten -asou-
elation and the Misses Black*hear to
fulfill the promise of repeating "The
Rev-In of Queen Flora" at the matinee
yesterday. It waa u great dlrappoint-
rnent to the spectators who went to
th«* Volunteer?* armory yesterday af
ternoon. ionif of them having bean
kept away Friday night by the inclem
ency of the weather. There will be
the general admission of 25 cent* to all
at the matinee.
The Kindergarten association extends
grateful thank* to Mr. Kd Irvine for
the ura of an elegant Whitney piano
•to the Idle-Hour farm for pot* o
patmi* and to Mr. Willingham for the
lumber with which the throne wa» con
Mructed. *
There will be a called rehearsal of all
the children participating next Tuea-
day afternoon.
Mil*. C HAIlI.r.S III MPIIIUK* ENTER-
TAIX8,
Mr*. Charles Humphries was hostess
at .4rt elegant card party on Friday af-
icrm* n. The decorations were In pink,
u profusion of lovely pink rose* and
fragrant violet* adding hiotity to the
l»*n table*, where progreeidVi euchre
waa,ployed, and whore elegant refresh
ment* were afterward evrved. The
m-st prize, a lovely spangled gauze
fan. was wbn by Mts Cllsby Wl«?, and
Mr*. L. T. Htalllng* won the second
prize, a beautiful Dresden china cake
plate.
Mr*. Humphries* guests were: Mr*.
L. O. Htevcns. Mias Annie Hoge, Ml*t
Jglia Hoge, Mr*. H. It. Jaqueo. Mrs. J.
F. Hanmn, Mrs. Htalllng*. Mrs. John
llolmea, Mr*. Appleton Collins, Mr*.
James Hl 'unt. Mrs. Walter Lamar.
.Mm. John Walker, Mrs. Cullen Hat
tie. Mr*. I. n. English. Mrs. Marshall
Hatcher. Mr*. Charles Truman Clarke,
Airs. Frank West, Mrs. George W.
Quiuan, Mr*. William Felton, Mips
Ida Holt. Mian Martha Ito#». Mr#.
I Charles Wiitt* of* Toronto, Canada,
Mr*/ Cllsby Wile, Mr*. Morrison Ho
Matthes
o o o
it. shim;
'I.F.ET-
PO*t-L<
in honor of
WOOD.
A charming event of th
n season wa* the part;
r*. W. X. Fleetwood In honor
film* Fleetwood, at which the friends
' this popular young gentlem
most delightful evening,
played,and after very Intel
the flr*t prize vas won by Mies Annl
pretty Uttle hffal
in form of «. Hllver walnut, whkh hel
Inside a powder puff, mirror and vin
jagrette. The .lone hand pr
*moe horn,
Lane, while
gentl*
i nonor or .»i i (3
ch the friend* | I
mtleman spent : ©
*• <•;?*'*« w-1 J,
cresting i y
by Mies Marlon
prize
Mr. To
•llv
prize, a silver writing set, I
j Hardeman the lone hand
nail file.
Queen Quality
OXFORDS
Ml** Horne.
Ml** Marlon Lane. Ml** Willie Relie
Peeler. Mine* Kate and Eunice Will
iams, MIhs Lula Hardeman, Ml** Luclie
Flanders, Mis* Arnoldlna Reese, Miss
Wool folk. Mira Daisy Holliday, Miss
Iola Raker, Mia* Lillian William*, Miss
Marcella Griffith. Minn Mary Redding.
M V. • • : M»-.- I Mnr. \\ :
lams. Miss Annie Hannon, Miss Irwin,
Ml** Nancy Winchester. Mis* Mary
Callaway. Mr. Hhlne Fleetwood. Mr.
Arthur Wood. Jr., Mr. Jack Brantley,
Mr. Drown Taylor. Mr. Fuller Winter*,
Mr. Albert McKay, Mr. Richard Hlne*.
Mr. Walter Reeks. Mr. Lewi*. Mr. Ed
gar non*, Mr. Torn Daniel*. Mr. Ton
Mr. John Ruan. Mr. J. B. J
This
Special
Style,
th.
vhei
* the receiving
ration* consisted
nl palm* ar
sing effect,
mi. whe
• valllm
J. the pi
f color wur pink. The table.whl< h
• nutlfully arranged, was coW-rerf
rennalssancs' lace over pink, the
piece being a tall cut glass vuse
with fragrant pink carnation*.
In mm dishes > < re tilled with pink
hit** spun candy, and the plnKtn-
n silver candelabra were shaded
Dink silk. In the hall In ft bower
d of bamboo and tall palm* Ml**
t* r Collin* and Ml** Fannie Win-
1 Appollnnrl*.
Mr. To
Ranks, Mr.
Ilgam. Mr. Re*
nor, Mr. L*w|
Winn. Mr. Ch
Roddlng, Mr.
Winchester,
MINK <
DuRo*
Mr.
Mr. Clifford
Mr- Fa J -
My. Joe Tur-
Harrls. Mr. James
Daly, Mr. Weems
eorge Powell.
Easy Walking
is only possible in good fit
ting shoes. “Queen Quality”
shoes are famous for their
fit. They combine ease with
the elegance and style that
mark a high-grade shoe.
o o o
r* received h«r guei
i»iaim* of grey *llk
trimming*. «nd cn
white carnation*.
Ith
Wlnshlp. Mi
ISII.V » .tl I V. iliWI I IPUII
I John Shlnholser, Mr**. Will
iam Lee Ellia, Mr*. Luwson Brown.
Mr* Julian Bowdre, Mr*. J. W. Cabn-
uina, Ml** Mary Patterran. Mr*. Ham
ilton Yancey of Rome. Mr*. Emmett
Ilarne- Mr*. Walter Corbett. Mr*. Will
Dunwody, Mr*. William Flanders, Mr*.
J R. Jemiaon, Mr*. Oac.ir Hick*, Mi*-*
Victoria Holme*, Mr*. Chester John-
*••11. Mr*. Hoi Hoge.
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RAl (HfTEItS OF Till-; CONFF.DF.lt-
,\CY CJlVi; CARD PARTY.
The mibrrrlptlon curd party given by
the Daughter* of the Confederacy * on
Monday evening nt the residence of
Mi*. C. M. Wiley on College street was
a decided Min t ess both socially and
financially, proving to be one of the
m<>»t delightful social function# of the
week.
The home of Mra Wiley wa* beauti
fully d* corated on this occasion with
j enowy dogwood hto*itom», palm* and
potted plant*, and the evening wa*
••pent moat dells
where the Indie*
prize*. The flrat prize, a Confederal'
j touventr sp<ion, wa* won by Mr* Mai
lory Taylor. Mr*. Jack Lamar wa* the
I *tu*ce**ful conn ’ ant for the -econd
prize, a Royal Worcester pitcher. The
lone hand prize, u beautiful gauze fan,
was captured by Ml** Loul»e llazle-
burat. and the mnsolatlon, a picture,
was won by Mr*. Clarence Cubbadga.
The ladle* who preaided «rer«*: Mira
I Louise Rorits, Mis* Minna Htrother,
Mi * I •. . i: , 1 \ Mi- M »\ '•• th I r.
| lor. Ml** WooIf.dk. Ml** Mattie Roger*.
Mary Cobb,
I..VDN % FAHKKR KNTBRTAHIS
;1kh Gladys Parker entertained very
ghtfully on \V( In lay • venlng at
beautiful suburban home, “Ingle-
*lde," In honor of the visiting young la-
dl#s, and a most enjoyable sterling
was npenl with this charming hostess,
the monentfl Hying all too fast for the
happy young ptopui who. camposed this,
party.
Those present were: Miss Daisy Hol
liday. Mis* Ressle Mays. Mis* Lucy
Hlne*. Ml*.; Caroline Grant. Mis* T.ou-
Iso Frederick, Misa Hazel Holme*. Ml**
Mary Belle Adams, Ml** Rosalind Da
vis,. Mis* Mumle Adams. MI*m Lula
Hardeman, Mis* Geraldine Dessau.
M Id!' i A'i;i l;r .Mi I-.iMveft- I ».l -
Joseph .Turner. Mr. Cooper
p i',.M>p WII--
S Stylish Oxfords
o Oilmen Otialitv
Queen Quality
Oxfords are the coolest,
the best fitting, and the
easiest walking shoes
conceivable. They are
also exceedingly hand
some.
$0-50
dra Lawson Hr
IAI.FK FOR '
KINDI,IM. ART
The ladle* of
•*. David Hill.
o o o
r C till)** IN IIDNDR Ol
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run hospital \nd
I f N %*SO(TATIO\.
th* hospital and kin-
don* magnificent work
* mlos at Phillip' a
«r'a on Thursday were
degree. The following
d at Haskell. Nell
It. J Dll !
IN IttINOIt or MHV I tNH Mill \l’
Winn, Mr. (Zuider Willingham, Mr.
William 8. Payne. Jr.. Mr. Edgar Ross,
Mr. John Cone. Air. Joseph Cun by, Air.
Gray Coleman, Mr. George Rowell.
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lilt I LI,1.4 NT It HI) PARTY.
One of the most beautiful card par-
tic* this season was given on Wediw*- I
day afternoon by Mrs. Lurteu Smith 1
at her home on College street. TWe I
house wa* most artistically decorated. I
The hall In pltik and white. The front
parlor was redolent with the perfume
of pink carnation* and roses, pink ta
per* and lamps with pink globe* abed
their soft and mellow light upen the
scene. In the parlor adjoining were
tall VOaes of white rose* and green fo
liage. with hero nnd there cut glass i
Low N tllleil w llli v iiib'l.- Th n fn sh-
incnt* were dcllKhtful and carried out
the color—pink nnd white. Claret j
punch wn* nerved during and after the |
game. There were twelve tables.
Among th»* handsome women present i ■—
were some of the handsomest gowns
seen this season. The first prize, a cutjjji*
gins* dish, was won by Mrs. Clarence*
Cubbedge. Mr*. John Holme* carried
oft second prize, u lovely mirror. The
consolation fell to Mrs. Oscar Hicks, .
j but most any of the guest* would have Mary .Wine
otisoled by Mich a dainty lace lor# M
fsn. Mrs. Hrnlth proved a .charming K’ ,. n
hostess and gave much pleasure to her i ”
tnvlttd guest*, who war* as follows:
Miss Fannie Cubbedge. Miss Mattie
Rogers. Mias Ida Holt. Mrs. L. W.
Morrow of Atlanta. Mrs. l^ollle Belle
Wylie of Atlanta. Mr*. Frank Myers
or Atlanta. Mrs. W. C. Brown of
Gainesville, Mrs. Feamlng of Cincin
nati. Mrs. William Lowe, Mr*. John
Holme*. Mr*. Dan Hughes. Mr*. M. M.
Stapler, Mrs. W. W. Wrlgley, Mrs.
George Hrnlth. Mrs. W. N. Fleetwood,
Mrs John M. Walker. Mrs. T. O.
Chratnty. Mrs. Alfred Willingham.
m v i ison Roger*. Mrs. W. R. Win-
I Chester. Mrs. Rachel Dodson. Mrs. Ct
rl! Morgan. Mrs. Walter latmar. Mr*.
Jainc* Blount, Mr*. C. D. Findlay, Air*.
Jordan Masse*. Mr*. Robert Coleman.
Mrs. Walter Grace. Mrs. T. R. West.
.Mrs Edward Artope. Mr*. Frank West,
Mr*. Llghtfont. Mr*. Marlon Erwin.
Mr*. Edward Ryal*. Mr*. Marlon
Harria. Mr*. Wingfield Niabet, Mr*.
William Ch*cki*y Hhaw. Mr*. Clem P.
Steed. Mra. Charles Johnson. Mra.
lUlph Small, Mra. Hurry K.lawnla.
Mrs. Arthur Wood. Mr*. James Ander
son. Mr* Hldney Wiley. Mrs Lawsoi\
Brown, Mr*. John Dunwody, Mr*. Vil-
llplgue. Mrs. G. C. Mathews. Mrs- Pler-
pont Flanders. Mrs. William II. Ros»,
j Mr*. Ren Jones, Mr*. Emory Wlnshlp,
Mr*. Isaac Wlnshlp. Mr*. Mallory Tay
lor. Mrs. J. W. Cabants*. Mr*. Joseph
j Napier, Mrs. Clarence Cubbedge. Mrs.
i Jo* Well*. Mr*. George Lanier, Mr*.
William Brunson, Mrs. Laura Davis,
v.•- w .iit. H- user, Mrs. George Tuw-
I pin. Mrs. Cllsby Wise. Mrs. Basil Wise,
Mrs. William Lee Ellis, Mrs. A. O. Ba
ron. Mra. C. A. Dunn. Mrs. O. W.
lllcks.
I Th* little girl* who scored were
Mlssen Cairo nnd Bus
Look for
TRADE MARK
stamped on sole.
“Fashion’s
Favorite.”
Queen ■?
Quality 1
Oxfords |
$0-50 ?
Other Styles for Street,
Dress, House, Outing.
Queen Quality
OXFORDS
The beautiful statue of
QUEEN LOUISE
now on exhibition in our
window.
STRONG SHOE CO.
Annie Crutchfield, Mica Adelc Leona Ripley provine th» nuccesaful
Ker»h;iu. Mlm l,ou!»* Hulthum . Mix contestant for the ladle. - prlae. • very
Loulre Uoget*. Ml*. Carol e Enettah, | pretty piece of Bohemian glan-ware,
Mira Nancy Winchester, Mis* Rlttta
Etheridge. Mira Annie Jemlion, M
■ter. Mira Mnybeth Tay-
Lila Cabanlt*. Mia* Florence
Margaret Callaway, Miss
Emily Cahantsa Ml** Mary Callaway,
Ml* Mil i I. - .” M I.'' m Wii:
l I!., v M • • M • t-t.* \\ 1 \ M ' ’ Nur
Henry, Ml** Kate William*. Mira Ella
William*. MU* Alic* Burr, Mis* May-
belle Flanders. Mlm Clifford Wilcox.
Eunlr** William*, Mis* Lula Hi
■ldli
Dec
Mi-
nnd Mr. Cliff Banks winning the gen
tlemen'* prize, a silver stamp box. De
licious refreshments were served. Be
sides the club member*, among the
visiting young ladle* present were:
Miss Minna Strother of Columbus. Mira
Valeria Rankin of Atlanta, MU* Eliza
beth Haskell of Savannah. Ml?* Flor
ence Irvin of Baltimore. Ml?* Louise
Frederick of Marshallvill*. MU* Marie
I ..-It;,. * ]'} '■!••’: M 1 i \t! M l\ If Ml
Taylor. Mist Hnzel Holm^--. Ml*n Ma
rlon Lane. Mlft Leona Ripley. Miss
Lillian William*, Mira Mary Winches
ter. Mis* Emily Cabanliu. MIoh T. H.
McBride. Mis* Rletta Etheridge, Mr.
Wirt Hallam, Mr. Ed Clayton. Mr.
Richard Jordan. Mr. Wlnshlp CahanUf,
Mr. Nat Harris. Jr., Mr. Will McAn-
I drew. Mr. Clifford Bankf, Mr. J. B.
; Jemisan. Jr.. Mr. Tom Hall, Mr. Cbir-
lie Williamson. Mr. Fritz Jones, Mr.
Lucit* Flanders, MU* Nellie Wood,
Miss Leona Ripley. Mil* Courtney
atney, Mira Annie Bannon. Mitt
tel Holme*. Mira Then TinHey,
■ Emily Jone* Miss Roberta Pat
terson. MIm Madge Patterson. Mir*
Susie Mae Bearden, Mira Grace Judd,
Mira Eva 8t. Clair Judd. Mis* Kill*.
Ml i , . )-;;•• \| \■ . i:-:!.n !:• Wilb n .o^ w . Frit.-. J*»ne.«», .Mr.
Mira Cornelia Merritt. | Gordon Howard, Mr. Cooper_Wlnn, Mr.
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>1 IN** It AN KIN COMPLIMENTED.
Mr. and Mr?. Walter Douglas Lannr
entertained at a delightful dinner party
on Wednesday evening in honor of
their charming guest. Mies Valeria
Rankin, of Atlanta.
Table decoration*
dainty and bcautifu
damask cloth wa* a renter piece em
broidered with lilac bloom* and green
leaves; on this wa* an elegant cut
glara bowl filled with these deliciously
tragrant blosroms, and on each «4de
were tall cut gla** vase* filled with the
same flower*. Cover#. w*r* laid xf°r
ten, and a tempting menu
medicine and It burnt my face and now
I have got a heavy beard the doctor
say i will have whiskers now all my
life. If rhe will give you $500 1 will taka
it and eay nothin' against the woman."
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MATRIMONAL
flflApU 111- I *' VQMvWlt) Hllvltlt/Ull, W lieu .11,
i ■ ituriii talned In honor of MU* Daisy H
snowy | of At | anta> Mia* lone Murphey. Barne*-
vlllo and Ml** Bessie Mays of Jack-
son, Ml**. The handsome home was
beautifully embellished with spring
flowers, white and pink being used
principally—the pure white of dogwood
and delicate pink of wild honeysuckle
I forming a pleasing contrast truly '
. I Mfnl Khil, th* dslicinus odor
course*. After dinner the guest
Joyed a game of eight-handed euchre.
V AN HOt TEN—WARE.
Invitations arc out to the marriage
of Miss Roberta Mason Ware and Mr.
Bennett Van Houten.
The wedding will tafcr place at the
Tattnall aqu&re Presbyterian church on
the morning of May 2. The attendants
wfU be: Mis* Ethel Ware, maid of
honor; Mr. John Van Houten, beat
mutt: Ml?» Eula Lee Davidson, Mis*
Carrilu Richards, Miss Dell Ware of
Columbua and Min Fleck Van Houten,
Mr. Paul Watson, Mr. Herman Schall.
Mr. Arthur Newton nnd Mr. S. D.
. .Fold* of Eufaula, AJa. Ushers, Mr.
Richard II nr*, Mr. Albert Taylor, Mr. w. B. King of Gainesville, Mr. John
Walter Beeks. A. Craig. Mr. H. M. Hharpe and Mr.
OOO ; Chirlee R. Rhode?.
Miss .GERTRUDE TAYI.OR COMF1.1- Roth young people are promlnen-
31 ENTS VISITING YOUNG LADIES. and popular tn Macon society, and the
Miss Gertrude Taylor was the hos- wedding, which will probably be one
tera at a delightful 5 o'clock lea on of the most brilliant to occur this
Wednesday afternoon, when she enter- | spring, is looked forward to with much
Interest. Immediately following
ceremony at th* church a reception
will be tendered them at the home of
the bride’s parents, after which they
leave for New York and other points.
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ADA MS-DA VIS.
The wedding of Miss Mary Belle Ad
ams and Mr. J. Lafayette Davis, which
will occur at the VJnevllle Methodist
| W lm h
ster, Marguerite Erwin.
"If you’ll let me say Just what I th!n>
Of those two tains who were dressed
In pink.
No a wee ter >c.rls could you ever name
To punch the cards for your delight-
at which Miss Florence Glenn won the
prise, a dainty blotter pad, on which
was a Gtbsm drawing. At the con
clusion of the game. Mins Florence
Glenn rcnd?r» d some delightful music,
and Mira Rankin, who hae a wonder-
Hattle I sweet and cultivated voice, wing
tiful, while the delicious odor which
pervaded the rooms almost seemed l° j church, on Wednesday evening, April
transport one to the woods, already 2 4. at d o'clock, will be a brilliant one
oral enng* with much expression, to
| the delight of all pre?ent, and a thor-
Joyable evening was spent,
•resent were: Mira Valeria
Rankin.
Mil
an** n»>*4
M % 3 V Ml*
not.I tn V Y.
Ml**
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n Boo!*
rfc d
dy, Miss Nell
M • .Jik :v M • S
Rruhl, Mr. and Mrs. W
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growing green with the tei
of spring. Dainty and .delicious re- |
freahments were served with the de
lightful beverage which i-h^-rs. Assist
ing Miss Taylor were MIsk Daisy llol-
Uday, Mies Beeet6* Mays. Mis* Ion*;
Murphey, MUs Geraldln** Dessau, Miss
Lula Hardeman, Miss Willie Belie Pee
ler, Miss Lillian BonhelT, Miss Kathleen
Ayer. Miss Sara Jelks, Miss Eva Har
ris.
Miss
diuuy or Atlanta
•rteJ Into a verln
t by the artist:
Moms, to which
Idtd by vara* fill*
carnation*,. Mil
M" May P
M F. i • 1
" \ 6 ' » 1 .•* V *
rlv. Mira Lois l
i t n ini t.n
nely for the Hosp!
rarten awoclatlon.
del* with brilliant and’chi
prteev, and It was one of the
and meat fashionable audi-
if the season that greeted the
in the stage.
extrava- I i\ HONOR OF MRS. STROTHER.
Jotted ! Ml*-* Mnybeth Taylor entertained In
tel and Free ^rmally -n U • s lay a small party
fhenramm IXJSSFJ*
* - * Strother of Columbus.
euchre formed the amutem*nt, at
Mias Emily Cabanlee won the ladle#*
prize and Mr. Nat Harris the gentle
men*# prise. The dainty r
Mis* Taylor 1 * guests were:
Hazel Holme*, Mira Mary Winchester.
Miss Rletta Etheridge. Mi*? Daisy
Holliday, Miss Bessie Mays; Miss Ion*
M ;• • »■>.-•. M " • "• inti* Law ton M
Emily William*. Miss Carolle English,
Miss Re.**ie Carroll. Mira Ethel Car-
roll, Miss Mary Redding. Miss Flor-
, ence Glenn. Mrs. Fleming. Mrs. Her-
Mlnna hort Smart. Miss Emily Caban «*. Mis*
Four-handed , Lilia Clark. Nfi
Mi’ Harris. Mies L
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I 'll*
in '
Mrs.
I'HRIF.:
H.
CO 31 PL! DENTED.
Humphries compll-
I served
were
pie.
Rankin. Ml:
Ho
rtati
Mrs
llama. Misses
t'tfilant*. MUs
4ts* Marlon l
*d MUs Humphries
I with a meat attractive
a of on Tuesday afternoon. The four »o
if of [which were thrown Into'one by mean*
tbert I °f folding doors were prettily decor-
Kenlated with Ulscs and violets the per-
onto. I fume from these dainty flower* filling
shed j*be roam# with their fragrance. The
btch I games were played with a great deal
t the conclusion of th<* gar
ituch enjoyed by the young pe
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?na Guttenberger. Mice
Mi** <•■•! n.- :.t M -r: i: .
M>' I. . i H.i: : *n M ** «Ur.t!d:ne
Dessau. Miss Cordelia Dessau, MUs
',1 v I'. • \ ; . : * M>* Main I * A i-
wt at her beautiful suburban
Itch was artistically emtx
th wild spring flowers* tn
tilts and green prevailed. After very Jof tnteroat
iswilni games the prize, a lovely J Miss Florenes Irwi
owing fern In beautiful jardlnere, 1 ttssful cont#*t*nt for
ss won by Mr#. Corbin, Mrs. Smart lovely lace fan. The
tying cut with her for It on a tie. I beautiful lace collar,
egubt refreshment*, served at the j Mis# Nancy Winch
v i U * I«
of the ga
mucr
l’liltame, Mira -W
Taylor. Mts* The
sla Hardeman, I Toun
Mis# Florence I M:s»
mt. Mica Lucy I wody
Taylor, Mi** I Wall
oaallnd Davt*. I Jack
sa Edith Hew-1 Char,
ion. MU? Ethel j Ben
v -? \
Mi
ala. Mira Lcoaa Ripley,
Urker. Mr*. John Dun-
Jter Holt. Mra. Pressley
W. T. Anderson. Mrs.
•Ira. X. B Corbin. Mra
Irs. Herbert Smart. Mra.
Charles
Mrs
ob-
of the game
ning.
The dellcl
the coBolus!
enjoyed.
Those present were: Mb
Rankin of Atlanta. MUs Mi
ihtr of Columbus. Mi## !>«•**'
Jackin. Mi*? . Mus Klizzb^
of Savannah, Mi*s Daisy H<
Atlanta. Miss FV>rence irxin
more. Miss I. u #e Frederick
rhallville. Mis* Woulfolk ef
M:..; H> -r. i:»w, Mi! Nell
ENTERTAINK AT LUNCHEON.
P* rt * A ch.^rm : ? «clal affair of th-® week
I was the luru he< :i given by Mrs. Atonal
j Hchofleld on Tuesday In honor of Mira
Julia Peydon of Griffin. The table d#c-
I oration# were beautiful, and a delicious
j menu waa served.
1 After the luncheon the guests were
I treated to several delightful songs by
Mr*. Stallings, which added to the
I pleasure of all.
,,v n 1 Those present were: Mis# Julia Pey-
on. Mr?. Emmett Blackanear. Mr*. R.
.... .1. Plant. Mrs Will Rog*r*. Mr*. Her-
eiu ^ rt Brown. Mr*. L. T. Stallings, Mr&
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THE HILL El CURB CLUB.
This club of charming and popular
* Valeria I young people was entertained on last
ina Stro- [Thursday evening by Mia# Rletta Eth-
e Mays of I eridge at her home on Orange street,
h Haskell land It proved one or the most delight
am*. Miss Lillian Bonnell. Mll
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Ic:a Bakfr. MI?s Luclie Cart<
Mil
Mtss Roberta
Ms* Wr.l.ar..?.
^ Glalv.- Par-
58 Louise Daniel
. Mies Marion L
iford. Mlis Nam
Elizabeth Horne
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nd the prizes | tar and foMt v
one
and Is looked forward to with much in-
t*»rr.*t by a large number of friends of
botn of the contracting parties, as both
are very popular. The maid of honor
wIU be Miss Mary Wells Adam?. The
groom's best man will be Mr. Arthur
Chapman. Th»* bridesmaids and
gr<*"insmen art- Miss Caroline Grant of
Asheville, N. C., Mr. Elton Adams. Miss
Lucy Hines of Atlanta, Mr. George
Raoul. Miss Eunice Williams, Mr.
Joseph Turner, Miss Gladys Parker,
Mr. Will Payne.
The ushers will be Mr. Horace Ad
ams. Dr. Henry Walker, Mr. Gray
Coleman. Mr. Herbert Tharp.
After the ceremony a reception will
he held at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. Adams for the families of
the bride and groom and a very few
intimate friends.
The bride and groom will go East on
a bridal trip. On Tuesday evening af
ter the rehearsal the bridal party will
be entertained at a dinner by Mr. C.
M. Adams.
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MAYS—CONKLIN.
One of the prettiest wedding* of the
season took place on Wednesday even-
mg r - ') lo* k when Miss Annie M-<: *
the charming and accomplished daugh
ter of Mis. Susan Lipscomb Mays, was
wedded to Mr. Charles Conklin of At
lanta at the hom*- of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Cutler, who are lifelong friend* of the
bride and her femlly. The parlor, din
ing room and hall w ere elaborately dec
orat'd with bamboo and beautiful cut
flowers, while many .-anJles lent their
a ft glow to add to the beauty of the
svene. At 9 o'clock, as the opening
n •:•-* of Lohengrin's wedding march
from Cai is or<he*ira were heard, the
bride and groom entered the parlor,
where Dr. F. F. Reese adallc-J them.and
ir. the pre**r.ce of the family and a.
few intimate friend* performs! the
beautiful ceremony of th*- Ep >:opal
.hurch h! h united them for life.
The bn.- was gowned in an exQUl*-
w:»n orange b'.oaso:n*.w r.j h
ned with a beautiful dta-