Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 09, 1907, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Ull lll.flT. rKMHI ARV #. wn. GEOS SOCIAL EVENTS OF INTEREST X* 'Ag’» r yMirJtt 'rjl* 'fJti ‘.'M'. S’Jmi 'iA\ fjt- 'jJ' smC I A QUIET LIFE. Warm Areshl* nook*,—the newest hanks. A (iuimniy frlrnd Ilk#* you. A wife that’* f*dr.—un «•«*>• chair.— A l»«m | nml pipes for tw*», A Rung or two. the kind that woo Our thoughts from car** and *irlf»*. A mind that * Lent on *"**ct content. Till* I* the Happy Life —Harvey Peuk»\ In the January Bohe- nilnn. $I880N~M0*NTG0MERY. One *»f the prettiest home weddings of the season wn* that of Mr t'harle* HUson and .Ml« Ida Hightower Mont* gttmery, which took place Saturday tnornlnir at the home of the bride on Harris street at 10 o'clock. The ceremony wan jierfprmed by I>r. C. T. A. CARNIVAL PARTY. | The ladle* of Ht. Anthony’s Oulld will l Rive u carnival Dirty at the residence I of Mm. Edward Gilson. 2€6 Gordon I street, Tuesday evening, February 12. I All are cordluly Invited to attend and i there will be delirious refreshments |served. MASTER 7 !) CLUB. ! An inP'irstlnjf meetinR of the Mir* ter:* Club was held this week at the, I studio qf Miss Evelyn Jackson on For* 'rest avenue Among the participants ; were Miss Mary King, Miss Nellie Ml nd Miss Jackson. GERMAN LADIES* AID SOCIETY. The German Ladles’ Aid Hoclety wJII have a bazaar on February II «nd 11 at the Turn Ver**ln hall. 7 1-2 North Forsyth street. All friends of the ao- ^ . . clety are urged to come. Children'! Imc of Ht Fhlllo church In ! **•>’ Tuesday. imc. or hi i nmp nuren, in , M RH. Hf'HURR, Hecretary. t^e presence «»f the Immediate farnllle and ft few intimate friends of the bride* MRS. GRANT TO ENTERTAIN and groom. The parlor, where the ceremony took place, was artist lea II y decorated with amilax and palm*- The bride and groom stood before an Improvised altar of palms and the pic ture presented was one of simple beau ty and Impressiveness. The bride wn« very handsome In a traveling gown of navy blur bioadcloth The amurt coat, which was trimmed with baby Irish lace and embroidered In gold, was worn over a blue chiffon cloth waist outdo over wnltn satin. The •Ihow strove* were met by the long White gloves and she carried a while Ivory prayer book, a family helrl Her hat was very chic, being a pale blue felt trimmed with two shades of vlblets At her comage ahe w< bunch of violet a. After the ceremony the guesta •mcrtalned at hii elegant breakfast Which was served at a number of small tables, which were placed In the library and dining room and each decorated With stidlux and the spring flowers, Mr. Hlsson and his bride left at noon for a weddlflgMrlp to Florida, and upon their teturn will be at home at 61 West Harris street. Mlsk Ida Hightower wore a blue broadcloth suit and a hat of blue trim med with white plumea. Mrs. W. H. Klkln wore a gown of blue velvet embroidered in sliver. With this gown she wore a Itai of black trimmed with white plumes Mrs. Kdward itarnes’ toilet was of black • laec over taffeta and a hat of bluek trimmed with plumes. Mrs. Harry English’* costume was of gray crepe dt chine trimmed with Irish Iter. With thl* gown she wore a hat of black trimmed with yellow plumes. • . * ul uui 1A. oif.; or A the [(tilling hit vis IJpsc mib w III be at some charming MRS. RUTHERFORD LIPSCOMB TO ENTERTAIN AT TEA. <1* Tuesday ttfUWkoon. February 12* at H-i attractive home on Ponce De- I • ivenue. Mm. Rutherford Lips- • — rrentmnln informally at tea ui nor mother, lisp. M. A. visit to Atlanta Mrs. the guest of honor harming affairs. —MRS. VLMEJt AN0"*MR8. RUFF TO ENTERTAIN FEBRUARY 22. On February 22 Mm. R. F. Ulmer and Mrs. 8. t.\ Ruff will be at home to their friends at the home of Mrs. Ulmer, on Peoples street. In West End. They will receive callers both morning and afternoon, and many details of the entertainment wdll be prettily sugges tive of George Washington's birthday. 8TRATFORD-8COTT. Miss A. D. Hcott and Mr. Joseph H., Stratford were^quietly married Wed nesday evening at the home of the bride’s sister. Mm. Y. 8. Thweatt. 414 Mildred street. Montgomery. Ala. Immediately after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Stratford left for their home. In Atlanta, where Mr. Htratford holds an Important position In the office . f the Uentral of Georgia railway. HATCHER-INGRAM WEDDING. The marriage of Miss Jetttc Ingram to Mr. Fred Hatcher, of Harlem, wa* a notable social event of the week. The ceremony took place at the First Methodist church at Katonton at 9:20 o'clock Thursday morning, I>r. John H. Robins, of LaUrunge, performing the ceremony. The church was artistically decorated In Jonquils and Rnuthern nulls* When the strains of the wedding march was heard the mutrmi of honor, Mrs. J. C. McCord, of Harletn, entered. 8he was followed by the bride and her maid of honor. Mlsi Iterate Mae In gram, and met the groom and his best man. Mr. Hatcher, of Atlanta. The matron and tnald of honor wore white tails and carried American Heautles and carnations. The bride wore a traveling suit of daik blue with hnt to match ami car ried a bouquet of bride roses and Verbs. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher left for their future home in Harlem. Among the out-of-town guests to the Ingram-Hatcher wedding were Mr John Hatcher, of Koclul Circle; Mrs J C. McCord, of Harlem. Mr. James In gram. of Mlllrdge\(lie; Mr Hatcher, of Atlanta, and Miss Lutilo Ingtuni. INFORMALLY FOR MISS PATTON. Next Thursday afternoon Mrs. Bryan Grant will reawrtalir' InforfDully for Miss Patton,'of Wllkeshnrre. Pa . who arrived In the city Hat unlay to visit. Miss Myrtle Tye. Mrs Grant 1 * gues** will include only about twelve of her girl friends. TURNER-LEE. 8pedal to The Georgian. Covington. Ga., February 9 —A‘Jan uary wedding In which a deal of sin cere Interest centers, and one that will Ik* a surprise to many friends through out the state, is that of Miss Daisy Lee, daughter of Dr. aitlf Mrs. J. W. Ijmrot this city, and Mr. Findlay M. Turner, of Glen wood. The engagement had been known to relatives In Atlanta and Covington for some time, but the marriage was at an earlier date than had been anticipated. Mrs. Turner Is u rlmnning woman, possessing a sweet disposition and all the lovable qualities that make a wom an popular with a host of friends. Bhe is a musician of exceptional ability. Mr. Turner Is a fine business man. -ami i* ut prcjuou in the impher host, ness In Glenwood. mrs. William baTley LAMAR ENTERTAIN8. Mrs. Lamar, of Florida, entertained at a beautiful luncheon at Rauarher'* today In honor of Miss Catmik. of Georgia, who Is the guest of her cous in. Representative McKinley, of Illi nois. The thirty-two guests were sear ed at an oval table, which had for is decorations violets and Jonquils. The guests Included, besides the guest of honor: Mrs. Dryden. Mrs. Rayner. Mrs. Howry. Mrs. Hhaw, Mudame De Quei- ada. Mrs. Hlbley. Mrs. Dnlsell, Mrs. John W. Foster. Mra. Chained, Mrs. Hinckley. Mrs. W K. Carr,-Mr*. v*m- pnslan Warner. Mrs. Becker. Mr* Mo re head. Mrs. Upton-Mplr. Mr-* Fleming. Mfa. Bar vie. Hr#. Jtowfra. Mrs. Grade. Mrs. Moran. Mrs. Oxnard, Mrs. Lee Phillips, Mrs. Mnryc, Mr#. Victor KAUfTmann. Mrs. Marlon But ler. Mrs. T. R. Felder, of Atlanta; Mrs. William Inman. Atlanta; Wt*» Mar ti* and Miss WIUK of Illinois, an I Mrs. Basil Gordon and Mika Cruge*- Haaell. of Now York—Washington <I>. C.| Htur. MEETING OF-ATLANTA CHAPTER. D. A. R. The regular monthly meeting of the 1 Atlanta Chapter of the Daughters of the Amerlcun Revolution will he hel I Friday afternoon, FTTTrtmry 15. at 3:3(1 o'clock, at. the res Ids Qfle Of Hr* Frank Rh*e. 1«6 XV#*E'PeJKSttag, ali^e:. i.' (Ttarlea Rice i4iearran#tng u charming literary program f*»r Friday afternoon, and light refreshments will be served. A most enjoyable meeting’Is assured and a large attendance of the members >f the chapter Is urged. DINNER^ DANCE. An event of Hat unlay evening will he the dinner dance at the Capital city Club. This will he the last of live cotillion* before spring, the next one to he April the 6th. The elegant dinner will In* served at H o'clock, after which the cotillion will Is- led by Mr. Gus Ryan, dancing tierriilllnd de Ninny, of X tin* guest of Miss Janie Hi ice Tin wall* of the hall t Dr. Paul Frederick Brews, Jr., to Wed Miss Bessis .Young • I)r. and Mra. .Samuel Toung aonounca the engagement of tbelr daugh- trr, Dole Evelyn,lo Dr. Paul Frederick Brown, Jr., of Jacksonville. Kia., iho wedding to occur 14t. In April at the home of the bride 1 . parents on Capitol avenue. The announcement will be received with intereel by the many friends of Ml.a Young and Dr. Brown In Oeorala and Florida, and the wadding will be one of the prettleet to take place In the curly spring. In Honor ef Missss Shouts • The Mieses Theodora and Marguerite Bhonta. who passed through the city Friday evening on their private car, en route to New Orleanc. will return to Atlanta Thursday to visit Mia. Leonora Owsley, who will enter tain at an afternoon -teu In the honor Thursday. Mlee Owsley will return to Washington with the Mines Shoots for a .visit. Social Happenings of the Past Week. SILVER TEA. Chapter No. 2 of Ht Mar>* tin Chut oh of the Incarnation a silver tea at tin* resilience William Cawder. ut 4'» vjuo< Guild ol will give *»i Mrs. \ street, fro* 3 to clock A musical and literary program Ik* tendered and all friend* of the ladle* ate cordially invited to Ih* present. The Indie*- of the circle are Ml". I L. Hn.ttir. Mr. Alice Marie Van D%k« Alii* William Farrier. Mr" Grave*. Mn M. I’mltrviWHl. Mrs 1’. A litribr***! Mrs. Will Anderson, Mr* W i\ Davl Take Whitehall cars 'wo-year-old grandoon of Mre. J. 8. Miller, of Haddocks Station, who hoe boon visiting hie grand mother. spices of the Atlanta Psychological Hoclety. * Dr. Wllmer’* subject will be “Free dom." Dr. Wllmer Is a brood thinker and very entertaining speaker and It Is with great pleasure the Atlanta Psych ological Hoclety makes this announce ment and extends a cordial Invitation to the public to attend. A very at tractive musical program will be given, Including piano, vocal, violin and flute numbers. HA~NNAH^BlRA8WELtr. An event of much Interest to their tunny friends was the marriage of Miss Pearl Braswell, of Doravllle. to Mr. Janies 8. Hannah, of Atlanta, which t«H»k place at the lovely home of the bride's parents. Rev. and Mrs. 8. H. Braswell, on Wednesday evening. Feb ruary 6. at 7:15 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. P. Braswell, brother of the bride. To the strains of Mendelssohn's wed ding inarch, rendered by Miss Lula Flowers, the bridal party entered. First came Miss Daisy Flowers and Mr. E. R. Wilson; next Miss Kate Hannhh and Dr. Jw K..Fluwere. then the bride and groom The bride wore a lovely gown of wUUe -organdy, trimmed with while tihhoii and baby Irish lace, and car ried a bouquet of bride’s roses. Tho house'was beautifully decorate.! throughout in bamboo, pot plants and cut Jlowiws. After the ceremony, the guests re paired to th> dining room, where a sumptuous supper was served. Mrs. Hnnnuh la a lovable and pop ular young woman and Mr. Hannuh Is highly noganst ~~ The out-of-town guests were: Rev. and Mrs. G. P. Braswell, of Villa Rlc.t; Mr. an«l Mrs. N. J. Hannah. Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tlllv. Miss Kate Hannah. Mr. S. K. Blackwell. Mr. E- R. Wilson, Mr. Ralph Flowers and Mis# Fannie, all of At lanta. Air and Mrs. Hannah will be at mine to their friend*. 109 Auburn venue. DANCE AT BOLINGBROKE. per in) to The Georgian. Macon. Ga., Feb. 9 Misses Sarah 'itisley, Lila Tennlson. of Texas; Rosa utchfleld. Nan Shaw. Flow Plan! As the season of prayer, and fasting approaches the winter gaieties are r#p Idly waning, And society, after this w*Me, will turn Its attention to sewing circles, entertainments for charities and trips sway from the city. The dinner dance Haturday evening at the Capital City Club and the Nine O’clock German Tuesday evening at the Kim ball will be a fitting close to the ante- Lcnten affairs. Among'ihe~visitors whn hare wdded much to the *>clal whirl of the post week have been Mrs. William Marshall, of Staten Island, who has been the gueit of her sisters. Mrs. Preston Ark wright and Mrs. Oeorge oward. She was the guest of honor at a number of affairs and her departure w*as a source of regret to a large number of friends. Mrs. John Rommell, of Philadelphia, who was Miss Caiollne-Wostmoralsnrt,- ls always a charming visitor, and ss the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pe ters, she was much feted. Mrs. Rom- niell Is at present visiting Mrs. A. W. Hill at the Marlborough. Miss Laura Knowles, after a delight ful visit to Mrs. Clarence Knowles, has returned to her home In Pensacola. While here Miss Knowles was exten sively entertained at bridge parties, luncheons and dinners, and was a de lightful acquisition to the social life for the paat month. Mrs. A. P. Coles has ns guests her three alaters, Mrs. Stewart Phlnlxy. of Augusta; Mrs. John Twiggs, of Al* bany, and Mrs. Tanwell Talley, of Co lumbia. H. C.. who have been the raison d’etre for a number of bridge parties and IuncT»K>ns ~ttie past week, among those entertaining for them be ing Mrs. George Mute* Mrs. W. 8. Wil son. Mrs. A. P. Coles and Mrs. A. W. Calhoun. Among the visiting belles who ar rived Saturday were: Miss Ferrallod DeVlnny, of New York, who Is the guest of Miss Janie Speer, and Miss Leltner. of Chicago, and Miss Hood, of Michigan, who are the attractive guests of Miss Susie Mae Pope. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Little. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Payne. Misses Nan and Laura Payne. Miss Harrle Htockdell and Miss Hallle Ellis went to Macon Ihli week to attend the ball Mr. Sam uel Dunlap gave lo'hls sisters. Mrs. Ashton Starke, of Richmond: Mr** Henry Wortham. Mra. L. O. Stevens. Mrs. Claude Badgely. of New York, and Mrs. John Little, of Atlanta. Mrs. Frank Ellis has gone to Mont gomery to join a party of friends en route to Mardl Gras. In the party are: Mrs. James Martin, of New York;. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Vatable, of New York; Mr. Clarence Follls, of California; Mr. Mlzner. of California; Mr. Eugene Zim merman. of Cincinnati, and Colonel WiHHRftgaft.ofAGowta. — Mrs. Mitchell Horner leaves Tuesday to Join her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson, of Baltimore, for* a visit to Palm Beach. Before her return she will be a member of Mr. Emerson's cruising party on his yatcli. the "Mar garet.” The Atlanta colony who are at pres ent in Florida Includes Mrs. James Mc- Keidln and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin, Mrs. George Browq and children, Mrs. Fred Lewis and I'j- tle daughter. Mrs. Bertha Swift, A*lss Grace Landrum and many others. Among the atay-at-homes who have helped to make the past week a pleas ant one are: Mrs. Robert Alston. Mrs. W. W. Gray, 'Mrs. Alex Smith, Mrs Henry Tanner. Mrs. Victor Smith. Mrs. J. Carroll Payne. •— Blount. Mrs. W. Rogers Davis. .< Rare Flavor and Excellence A perfect flavor in candy may be secured pnlv In employing in the making the most superior article, the' markets afford. Knowledge of/ how to manu facture and the high quality of ingredients combine to make a confec'.ior of rare flavor and unusual ex cellence. Nunnallv’s Candies have been accorded the place of honor on the roll of superiority. They i lay an important part on every refined occasion. MUSICALS MONDAY EVENINO. The delightful, program being ar ranged for the mualcale on Monday evenlng tu be given by All Saint* Guild. Chapter No. 1. at Cable Hall, will In clude a vocal quartet by Miss Nellie Nix, Miss Leonora OwsI.*v. Mr. Frank GuntWil and Mi^-Gforg* McDaniel. A reading by Miss Margaret Lilly Ford, vocal solos by Miss Georgia Watts, Miss Nellie Nix and Mr. Frank Cun- dell. Reading by Mr. Bnrtlette and violin selection* by Mrs Allgood Holmes, ac companied on the piano by Mrs. Mau rice Thomas. Tickets can be secured for the nuisl- cule at Brown A Allen’s. Klkln-Wat son's utld at Cable Hall. TO MR. AND MR8. VAUGHAN. ’ Mr. and Mrs. James English Vaughan uero honored thl* week with a charm- iin.l Fannie IMnnt an,I M Hlnw. I -urprt-e Pfrty bv ." . , . ... .... i 1 number of their young friend*. Ml. Juqtics, Burke. J»»n» *. Hla« kshear and j nfll j rH Vaughan have taken posse*- hitng with smllnx and In the, wlpdo there will be pot* of growing tifiiniw to add to the beauty of the occasion YOUNG W0MENTCLA88 AT TRINITY 8UNDAV 8CH00L. At Sunday s meeting of the Young Women’s Class of Trinity Suitdiix school. Mr John H Tilley will discuss the subject, “The Associated Charities.' EXECUTIVE BOARD OF B. Y. P. U. The executive board*of the city Bap tist Young People’s Union will hold a special meeting Haturday evening. Feb ruary u, til the First Baptist church, beginning promptly nt x o'clock. Every Baptist church In the city and vicinity I* urged to have a representa tive nt this meeting, ns topics of th- most vital Importance to the It Y. P. U work of this section will he discussed C0URTESIE8 ToldlSS BEHRE AND MISS NOBLE. Miss Noble and Miss Kdwtne Dehre. who have Just returned from a Short visit to Mrs V II Taliaferro at Eaton- ton. were the re« tpients of many aortal courtesies from K.itonton friend*. Mrs. H c Walker entertained at a card patty for them during the week Mrs. Taliaferro and Mrs. IVrev Ezell gave a curd party also, and a dune* was given In thetv honor at tin* hornv of Mrs C M Davl* Friday evening DR. WILMER TO LECTURE FOX PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. on Sunday afternoon. February l Dr c u Wllmer, rector of St. l.uU* ** Episcopal churcb, will deliver a lectin at 122 l*tAclitirc street, under the n*i- Robinson will this afternoon to at dinner which Is In.nor of Miss Tent Wadlry, of Rallnght • ntertalnment and \ ing hostess of the *•< York" I Tennlson has been i Tinsley In Macon, si will la** the most popular guest been «nie tf the winter. J (and her return to Texas on Thursday » next will be regretted by many. Rollngbroke t h(|in (l f u,p| r pretty new home, at 5H2 t nd a dam*o and j Edgew ood avenue, and the nccnelnn if given there In wa" In the nature of a house warming. son. Miss Harali Their guests brought not only a de- >kr. I* to give the 1 llch»u" luncheon. I»tit a quantity >r III he the clmrm- kltclu n utensils, aslou. Since Miss Riiwt «t ml* . MRS. 0. POPE HUOUELEY ENTERTAINS CLUB. Wednesday morning In her Gcorgl -M apartment Mrs. t}. Pope Hugueley French Dry Cleaning Co. 94 N. PEYOE STEEET. JULIUS ARNSTEIN, Prop. Late of Paris, France. Opern (iowns—dry cleaned by latest improved dry cleaning process. Feathers—renovated and cleaned—like new. Gentlemen a hijjli crade clothing cleaned and restored to original shape ami style. We make a specialty of clratiitur all kinds of delicate fabrics. Ali gned* nit for and dellvsitd fr— of charge. MOTTO: Perfect, CALL US UP. BELL PHONE 2297 ATLANTA PHONE 4246 Seasonable, Prompt. Sellable. DIAMONDS-DIAMONDS Our bimnomls maintain highest standard exi-i-lletn-e jiossihle to secure. Price interesting. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Diamond Importers. L7 V. iiiUhall WOMAN'S CLUB RECEPTION. The Atlanta Woman's Flub will give a brilliant reception Monday evening. February 11. In the club rooms at the Grand In hohor of Mrs. M. A. Lina- cnnib, president of the tieorgla Federa tion and »»f the council prestdenu of the federation, which convenes In Atlanta on Tuesday morning The club room* will be decorated with fern", palm;* and a profusion of cut flowers The guests will be received by Mrs A. McD. Wilson, president of the At lanta Woman's Club. Mrs. M. A. Lips- i-otnb. president of tin* Georgia Federa tion. Mrs. A. o. Granger. Mra. E. U.! Mrt'nhc. (uvsidi-nt «»f the city federa- J tlon, and bv the following ex-presl- dents the Atlanta Woman’s Club: I Mr*. James Jackson. Airs E. T. Brown I Mis. Burton Smith. Mrs J. K Ottlev and Mrs. ltob«*rt.Znhner As"lsUng in the entertainment of the guestj* will be the * trial committee, Mt- V \ Glide, chairman: Mr*. Wll* I'.imi Kmc. Mrs N.-llu* Peters Plat le di* W. M Hcott. Mrs j w. Thomas. Mr* J B. Watts. M»m» Nora Belle j st.tik.- an*' viiNH .\ngii*i*i Garrett. Puin b will Ik* M*i\t-«l by Mrs. Eoward Warner and Mrs Albert Herring, and 1 Mi- B h. t'obb and Miss Augusta' ‘5.Utett will pour lea. RUMMAGE CALE OF GORDON CIRCLE. Thioug'i the kindliest Of Mr. Flti* hugh Kn »x in ilonatlng tho use of his' next store room, at 239 Edgew* nu- the ladles **| the G rdon tlrcle . f Go King's Bought* »> and Hon.* will * »ntlnue the rummage sale f »r the 1*10 111 *.I the Home for Old Women »" *.t Friday, Saturday and M*»n*lav. I Vbt unrv |A. |i { ,n.! 1H ntidmtlon* i.mv be sent ift tine th ek t** the place 299 Ulgewoift uvrnu • ft i t id Women. 19 E tst A Anj thliu* j» litable f.»r i »l- . i M*ft iaiiv children s »!-! br grjtefuPy TvtcltcJ. entertained charmingly the Wednesday Morning Bridge Club. Mre.-C. II. Akers won the first prise, a Japanese comb and brush tray. The consolation, a gold bat pin, went to Mrs. J. H Uouper. INTERESTING"TALKS ON ART.' During the Lenten season the talks on arrWhich wore planned at the be- { ginning of the winter by the Atlanta Art Association will be given at the Atlanta Art 8chooL corner of Peach tree and Ellta streets. Thtre will be a oouree of twelve talks, those to be In- formal, and to be Ulustratsd by photo- graphs god drawings. The hours wll! ha from 4 to 5 o'clock on Saturday aft • ernonn* These are free to the members of In** association, but to non-members a fee of 2.*» cents will be charged, or |2 for the course. The tslks win offer a de- llahtful opportunity for study snd dis cussion and the subjects will bo ns fol lows: "Art From the Beginning of the Gre cian Period.” "Art In Ancient Greece.” "Art In Ancient Rome.” "Gothic Art,” "The Renaissance.” "Effect of the Ren aissance In Italy,” "Italian Artists of the Renaissance.” "Renaissance m France, Flanders and Germany.” "Ren- HNsnnce In Hpaln and the Netherlnndv” "French Art From Louis XIV to the • Rise of English 8chool." “The Art . f the Nineteenth Century,” "Amerlcun "Contemporary Art" 8PEND-THE-DAY PARTY. Miss Harriett McCollough entertain ed at a spend-the-day party Saturday at her home on Juniper street, her guests Including: Misses Frances Broyles. Nina Hopkins, Frances Brown. Elizabeth Hawkins Kate Reynolds, Helena Edmonds. Julia Murphy. Jean ette Evlns. Louise Howell. Elizabeth Mallard and Madeline McCollough. The table was prettily decorated with pink carnations and the candle shades and mints were In pink tints. MRS. CARTER'S BRIDGE. Mrs. J. Davis Carter will entertain Informally at bridge next Tuesday at her home on Baltimore place. TO MR8. CARLETOf Miss Julia Porter will entertain at a tuncheon next Wednesday In honor of Mrs. George Carleton. of Detroit, who before her marriage waa MUa Laura Boyd, of this city. OF TO MRS. SAMUEL INMAN. Mra. Frank Inman will entertain nt a luncheon and reception next Tuesday In honor of Mrs. Samuel Inman. TO MI88 ~M'LE0D. Mrs Edward Bishop will entertain :tt a bridge Monday mom ( ng In honor of Miss Method, of Charleston. S. tv, th<» guest of the Misses Fort. MIS8 KELLY'S TEA. Miss Ethel Kelly will give a tea next Haturday afternoon In honor of Mis* Leltner and Mins Hood, the guests *f Miss Susie Mae Pope. BIRTHDAY" PARTY. Master Howard Bucknell gave it uuttlnee party Batimlay at the Grand In celebration o* his eighth birthday, his guests Including: Musters Eugene Black. Ralph snd Dean Van Landing- hum. Miss Morion Htearns. Master" Jack Cohen. Hen’'' 1 Grady, Robert Mad dox. Baxter Muildi-*: Howell Jackson, William* Kiser, A. J. Bucknell. Mis Bucknell nn I Mr chaperoned the part;; Orme. Hurl.in Henry Grady MI88 DUBIGNON CHAIRMAN. Miss Nan duHIgnon has been appoint ed by Miss Louise DuBose, of Athens, as chairman of the Atlanta committee to solicit subscriptions for the sliver service to be presented to the battle- shin Georgia. The Atlanta committee, with Miss duBIgnon ns chairman. Includes: MUa Alberta Rnnkln. Miss Anita Black, Mlsa Susie Mat* Pope. Miss Elisabeth Adair, Miss Isma Dooly, Miss Louise Haw kins. Miss Nannie Nlcolson. Miss Con stance Knowles. Miss Mary Thomas. Miss Florence Jn* ksnn. Miss Harriett Grr. Miss I^tura **ne. Miss Eugenia Oglesby. Miss R •; (inrke. Miss Josle Htockdell, Miss 1. salle Howell, Miss Ada Alexander. Miss Louise Black and Miss Rebecca Raoul. TO MRS. BAXTER. Mrs. William L. Peel entertained at a dellghtul luncheon Haturday in honor ofyMrs. Nathaniel Baxter, of Nash ville. who Is visiting her daughter, Mra. Robert Maddox. I FRATERNITY DANCE. The Tech chapter of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity gave a delightful dance Friday evening at Regadlo’s hall, which waa enjoyed by a number of the younger social contingent. VE8PER SERVICE^ THE Y. W. C. ASSOCIATION Vesper servlre will be held at the Y. \V. C. A. Hunday nftrrn<*nn ut 4 to 5 p. m. All young women of the city are Invited to hear Miss Kate Robert* speak on “Following Jesus.” At the vesper service next 8undny there will be a duet by Mrs. Fred Baker and Miss Westmoreland. MRS. C0LE'8~WHI8T PARTY. The whist p«rt> nt which Mrs. A. P. Coks entertained Friday evening was ,t pretty compliment to her sisters. Mrs. Stewart Phlnlxy, of Augusta.; Mrs. John D. Twiggs, of Albany, and 'Mrs. T T. Talley, of Columbia. The guests of Mrs. Cities were Mrs. Piitnlzy. Mrs. Twiggs. Mrs Talley. Mr. and Mrs. O.uar P.ippenlielmer. Mr. anti Mm. Harvey Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Nash Broyles. Mr. and Mra. Archibald Davl*. Mrs. John Fltten, Miss Annie "bMumF* Atlanta. Ga. 601 Aultall Bldg Office Hon re. • to 12J8-1M to ft B. Phone Mala IMft. Residence 220 Peachtree. D Mole Phone 4171 CHILDREN 'Teething Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup WHILB TEETH Aemeu ,/ISD COLIC. Md L th* L Knit DIAKRIttEA. _ , ,,, Bold by dngsteu Is wn o( •arid. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food Drug act.’June 20. I0H. ferial nun- DM Maxwell Mouse Blend Coffee INTERESTING MEETING OF ! ATLANTA WOMAN'S CLUB. Monday afternoon at 3: IS o'clock the regular meeting of the Atlanta Wom an's Club will be held ut the club rooms at the Grand. Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, president of the club, will preside Mrs. M. A. Lips, comb, president of the Georgia \'der«. lion, will st»enk. as will also Mrs. A. O Granger, of ('artersvllle. and Mra. R. G M< Cube. tfctcral musical selections wl.l add to the pleasure of the oct aaton. After the regular meeting a social half hour will be enjoyed, and light refrenhinent* will he served. All federation president* are cordial- tv Invited u be promt Jdcnda, after , cua. Oj Course ffiSH t'AOE ftWY ZHE STANDARD OF PURITY. A. Nuttinir. Mmri Henry and Mury Mil,*. Mr*. Mary Oliver. Mlee J,-l- Muae, ilo.r*. Mil,, and McKeniU- The prlaee were dainty Valentin- book*. and meaa ware won by Mra. Ol iver and Mr. Henry Mile*. The (aine wa* followed by a d li- rioua hoi luncheon. MRS. HIR8CH - ENTERTAINS. on, of the pretlltat partiea of the week wa* that at which Mn. Hern? H,.mn Hlrarh tnlertalntd In honor of her charming young niece, SH** J-ii- nle Pnltlllo. Mn. Hlr»ch'» charming apartm-nt In the Colonial wa. decorated elab orately and artl.tlcally with red and :he mint*, bonbon* and other dalntlea were In red. Euchre wa* played nnd the ton, rarde were aitlatlc hand-pointed d<- >lgn* prettily auggeatlve of Valentin- nnd done by the young gueat of hnn.n Al the ronclualon of the game n dr- llclou* hot luncheim waa nerved .11 ■mall tablea, and the occaalon waa in every way enjoyable Mrn. Hlrarh received her young gue*t* In a white lingerie gmvn. Ml*s Pnltlllo wore n frock of pin', crepe do chltie elaborately trimmed with lace. The twite* were a gold heart I d Ida. a big ted heart filled with cnnd>. and n beautiful Dresden violet heart nhnped. Mia* Pattllln wn* pre- acnled with a gold card can. Thore playing wtre Ml*»e* M.irv Traylor, Sara Coatee. Sarah Haw - 'f. Aurelia 8pe«r. Elltabeth Morgan. Clif ford Waat, Caroline and Willie Mu— Itenalc June*. Annie D. McKenilc. I. lU Dean John*. Marian Goldsmith. Jenni- Hutchln*. Margaret Havorty, Maine Calhoun, Alice May Freeman, Mai.- IMppcnhclmtr, Emma Kate Amor m- Julla Diald, Jennie D. Harrl*. Man Helen Moody, Eva Belle Gray. Jan Rnblnann. Annie Sykea Rlc«. ElUalv- 1 Duncan. Ruth Corrigan. Sarah Cowl— Imogen, Thorn, Kate Parke, Run-ti- Mlllor. Margaret Ncrthen ami I--»in Roblniuin. JJ