Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 14, 1907, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. HIlUSDAt. FEBBCABT 11 MH. SOCIAL EVENTS OF INTEREST KjSCW W 111 W'HXcW MB' »•' MS' O' ’o' Charlotte Stewart, \ t Selene Armstrong, Assistants. THE GRIPPE. An achr In the luuk anti h pain In the head— That'll the grippe! A choke In the throat, und a yearning /or bed— That'* the grippe! A fiv«r of heat, then a ehlver of ro|d A feeling of being three hundred yearn old. A tvtlllngne** even to do told— That * the grippe- An you're An arrow of pain, now In thl* place, now In that — That'* the grippe! A feeling of doubt a* to whore you are at — That * the grippe! A atupld Hensatlon—of course, wholly new— A foollyh depre**lon—why should you Ih* blue?— A doubt a* to whether thl* U really That'* the grippe! Strange vision* at night, ttytt deprive you of reel-— That'* the grippe! A taste In your mouth and a weight 'on your cheat— That’* the grippe! A tired sennation that tuns through your vein*— A queer combination of ache* and of pain*. A rapid admission of absence of , brain*— That's the grippe! —Somerville Journal. TO MISS STUBBLEFIELD. Mias Louise Horlne wilt entertain at F a bos party Saturday at the Grand In honor of Mins Kitty Stubblefield. Nashville, the guest of Miss Antoinette ! Blount. BRIDGE PARTY. Mis* Marlon Nutting will entertain at a bridge party Friday afternoon In i compliment to Mis* Kitty Stubblefield, of Nashville, the guent of Mins An lolnatte Blount. TO LITTLE MISS BLAND. Mrs. Allgood Holmes will enlerlaTn twelve little girl* And boy* Friday morolng at her home on Went Peach* tree street In honor of her little niece, ' Mist ltettie Britton Bland, of Heading. Pa. * Master Kdward K. Van Winkle will entertain a few of hi* little friend* next Tuesday afternoon at hi* home on Third street. An attraciive Uoim U her* .shown.. the material !>«1ng black rhlffnn satin. The bodice 1m riraped'wlth the satin and the corsage Is made of baby Irish lace. The *klrt In quite full, the trimming consisting of three circular band* of velvet around the hem. DANCE TO VI8ITING GIRLS. On Friday evening. February 22. an Invitation dance will be given ut Hc- gadlo's hall In honor of Ml**?* Hood and Llghtner, the guest* of Ml** Susie May Pope, and Ml** Kitty Stubble- T Itetarwhn iir rhfttlng Ml** Antoinette Blount. The occasion will be one of the largest and mo*t enjoyable of the week among the young society contin gent MRS. TRUITTS BRIDGE. Mr*. Alfred Truitt will enldltln at a bridge party Friday afternoon at her home on Peachtree place. TO MISS PATTEN. Mr*. Bryant Grant entertained at a occured at the church thl* season, the altar nnd chancel being beautifully dec orated with palm*, ferns nnd white car. nations. First the usher* entered and crossed ii* they approached the chancel. They were Mr. August Koenig. Mr. Robert Douglan Beaty, Mr. Kelly Bank* and "Mr. Thomas Hhtrtd*. The bride entered the church with her Mister, Ml** Lucia Vaughan, and vn* Joined at the chancel by her. un- le. Mr. Thomas Shield*, who gave her In marriage to Mr. Humrl. The groom entered the church from the vestry room with hi* best man, Mr. J. Bonner Dunlap. Mrs. Smart wore a very becoming traveling costume of champuguo voile with trimming* of blue. With this *he wore a beautiful brown tuallne bat with champagne plume* on tt. She carried a sheaf of bride rose* SmT maiden hair fern*. Mien Lucia Vaughan wore a stylish suit of white cloth with collar and cuff* of green velvet nnd carried a beautiful sheaf of pink carnations nnd a*para- gu* fjrns, tied with pink mallnc. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mr*. Smart left for Atlanta, where they will make their home. Mrs. Smart a* Miss Mnble Vaughan was one of the prettiest of the younger set. She hit* lived In Birmingham pi.u- tlcnlty nil of her life, and has a wide circle of friends who regret thut she will make her home In Atlanta. Mr. Smart lived In Blrnrtnglmm until a few month* ago. He whh connected with the Southern railroad, and la* Is now located In Atlanta, w here he hold* a responsible position with the same MIS8 POPE’8 DANCING PARTIES, railroad.—Birmingham Age-lb raid. Thursday night and Friday night home on Forrest avenue In honor of Miss Patten, the guest of Miss Myrtle Tye. The decorations were narcissi nnd ferns, and the prise was a gold belt pin. Mrs. Grant wore a gown of black laca, with yoke and sleeves of white lace. Miss Patten wore a toilet of blue silk, and Mis* Tye was gowned in pink t crepe de chine. • | The_guests included: Mias Patten, j Miss Tye. Mrs. E. P. McBurney, Mis* | Julia Porter, Mrs. June Oglesby, Jr.. ■ Miss Rollne Clarke, Miner* Mary nnd ) Rosa Klngsbery, Minn Eugenia ogles- • by, Mrs. Vaughan Nixon. Mr*. George f Bonney. Mis* Martha Whitman nnd 1 Mrs. Lee Jordan. Miss 8uale May Pope will entertain at beautiful dancing parties at her hand some home on Peachtree street In hon* or of her guests. Miss Hood and Miss One hundred and fifty young people are Invited for each entertainment at • o'clock. Bupper wiM bs served at 11 o'clock, after which the cotillion will he danced. Thursday evening Mr. Logan Clark will lead the german, with Ml** Light, ner, and on Friday evening Mr. A. J. Ryan and Miss Hood will lead the co- . tllllon. Palms, ferns and white blossom* will decorate the dining room, while the ! ball and library will be beuutlful with quantities of crimson rose*. VALENTINE PARTY. Mr. J. D. Malsby entertained a num ber of hi* friend* at a valentine |*rty Wednesday evening. Ill* guest* Included Ml** Pauline Randall. Mia* Loulne Dobb*. Mis* Hutu Paden. Ml** Sappho Thrash, Ml** Ger trude Gate*. Ml** Irene Bennett, Ml** Helen Carter, Mis* Fannie Kate Cog- gin*. Ml** Ague* Coggln*. Mr. Harry Uubbs. Mr. )>**nn Paden, Mr. Huh* Ben nett, Mr. Carter McGill. Mr. J. A Ing. Mr. Luther Randall, Mr. Dower Smith.. Mr. Hendrick Douglas, Mr. Gar land Smith. Games were pla>«d and Mi** Loul*e Dobbs won the tti*t prise, a fan The decoration* and refreshment* were In keeping with the carnival season. SMART-VAUGHAN. The marriage «»f Ml** Mary Mnble Vaughan, daughter of Mr. and Mr* Theodore Vaughan, to Mr. John W Hnmtt. Jr. Of Atlanta, took place ye*, terdny afternoon at St. Mary* church on the Highland*, the Rev J. W. C Johnston, pastor of the Episcopal church, officiating. The wedding wa* one «.f the prettiest of the afternoon wedding* which lias THE MARRIAGE OF MR. TROUT AND MI8S SAYRE. The Atlanta friend* of Mr Philip Henry Trout, of Staunton, Vn.. hut who for a few years was a resident of tld* dty, will be Interested In the following account of his marriage, taken from the Montgomery Advertiser: The marriage of Mis* Lucy Iloyd Havre and Mr. Philip Henry Trout wti*» an event of Tuesday which was cele brated at fl o'clock at the home of her mother, Mr*. P. T. Sayre, on South Court street, Rev. E. E. C >bb* offi ciating, In the presence of a number of relatives of the young cmiph. The home w u* elaborately de« orated for the happy occasion In Southern smilax and cut flower*. The parlor wa* adorned w ith bi Ido rose*, the hall with btldesmald m*e*. nnd in the dining room the table wa* exquisite In .in artistic arrangement of white rose*, smilax nnd tulle, on a handsome I „ doth of tinny lace over green satin.'* Ml** Pauline Hanson was maid of honor, und MU* Kllzuboth Sayre, sister of the bride, wa* brldvRiimld. Both were attired becomingly In toilet* of wrhtre net end Ih* e unit trimming* ol taffeta, and carried tna>*e* of maiden hair fern*. Tin* groom was attended by 111* brother. Dr. Hugh ILnry Trout, a* be*i man. The hiIde was accompanied to the mucilage alt.n by her brother, Judge T. Scott 8i»\ re. Her bridal gown was of French hat lute and princes* lace, and she tar ried an arm shower bouquet of lllle* of the Vft||e\ Beautifully appropriate mush- by an orrhestiH wa* inmereil a* the wedding I. during and Immediate!) station and started on a wedding Jour ney to Florida and several other point*. After they return they will reside In Staunton, Va., the home of the gr«Hun, whore he I* a prosperous electrician. The bride wore ii traveling gown of blue cloth with Pt rsian trimming*. Much Interest I* occasioned by thl* uuitiifljje, w hich uidto* two very prom inent Southern families. The brlri# In a young woman who, by her unusual attractiveness, ha* en deared herurlf to host* of friend* who will always be deeply concerned In her welfare, and the groom 1* a young man fpw'ajxl whom Montgomorlan* do not feel as a stranger, a* his mother, for merly Mins Olivia Benson. »f Mont gomery. spent her early youth here. She I* a daughter qf the late Judge ttml Mrs. Nimrod Henson. ARCHER. PHILLIPS. The matrlage of Minn Virginia Phil lip* and Mr. Edward Britton Archer will be quietly solemnised late Friday afternoon at the home of Dr. and Mr*. George Welch, cousins of the bride. In Palutka, Fla. The event Is of Interest to a wide circle of friends In Georgia und Florida. 0'8H IELD8* SAUNDERS. The wedding of Miss Estel O'Shlold - ttml Mr. William Bernard Maunder* took nlucc Wednesday morning at k k at 8t. Anthony church In West End The ceremony was performed by Father Jackson and the attendant* were Miss Myrtle Leake* und Mr. Pat McGuire. The bride wore a traveling gown of blue cloth and a waist of white lace. Her hat was a blue felt trimmed with blue wings. After the wedding trip Mr. and Mr*. Maunders will be at home with Mr. and Mr*. R. F. O’Shields In West End. FOR MISS ADAM8. Ml** Gertrude Hlghley will entertain at her home on Greene street Thursday evening In honor of her attractive guest. Mis* Heahle Adams, of Atlanta. About thirty guest* will i>c Invited to play heart*, and the decorations throughout the house will he In red. A delicious supper will be served after the game. Miss Frame* lllghley will serve punch In the sp.uiou* reception hall, wearing white silk Miss Hlghley and her guest will both wear red crepe de chine dre**e* und carry liberty rose*.—Augusta t'hronl- VALENTINE 80CIAL. Friday evening. February 15. front s to 10 oTIot k. a Valentine social will be I'nlversaMst church, to which quaint crimson heart-shaped In vitations have been Issued. Music, game* and a "pure food" luncheon will tie among the attraction* of the evening By IRENE QARDNER JIF domt,tic problem (tt, wont and worac. Where', It all going to end.- {_”* How ore tlie sweeping, dusting,^scrubbing. washing. Ironing, rooking. illahwaahlng going to be done? Government ownership and all such subject, may hava a certain Importance 1n present-day affair,, but they are all crowded Into the background by the question, -Hoar ay* the homee of today to be kept going, while It'a eo Impoaalble to get aay tort of reg* ular help?" 4 Now, don’t My that If the home, were run aa they ahould be the wom en who prealde over them wouldn't need any help That'# the answer the men always make. But that's no anawer at all. In order to make It pos sible for a woman to get along without an extra help the whole scheme of modern living must be revised. As long aa' things are as they are a woman cannot do all her own work and be good for much else. Husbands who' think that their wlvea don't managa right, and who cite aa an llluatratlon what their mother*' and grandmothers used to do, are way off from making their point. For In the days gone by the wom en who did their work were hnmekeepers for their husbands, but V( ry seldom companions. The modem man demands above all elae that hfs wife be a companion.for him. He’wants to come home at night and And ner as entertaining, fresh and alluring as when he courted her. He talks by tha yard about admiring'a woman who la competent In the kitchen and yat la a queen In (he parlor. And when the queen looks .sort of plehetn In the evening and Isn't dressed up spick and span and Is a bit atupld, perhaps even falling asleep over u book, he fusees and talks about tho lack of judgment she shows m managing her work and doesn't realise how unfair he la to her. Women have just got to have servants these days If they are going to keep up the degree nf companionship men now demand of them. Be fore a man', married he talk* moat iieautlfullv about lusw he dotes on seeing hie best girl togged out Ir. a big apron that cover* her all over, while she kneads the bread. But aft"r h"'s married he doesn't like to hear much about the apron. He likes to And her Huffy cirl milling and coax ing when lie enmes from tne ofttce. But how's (he going to be all thl.i I? ilmr.estlc -help Is ns hard to ?et as It Is now? Men will never again he satisfied vlth just good, hard- worrtlng, home-keepers for wlvea The luttloi I|lie(n attribute has got to predominate. How are women going to manage that It shall? It'a the great est feminine problem In our modern life. Now, If husbands would but he sallstleil with the pleln practical wom en their grandfathers were contented witn the problem would dissolve like magic. For nf course we all know thut women would be more than glad to step back Into the simple domtstlr life If tner. would but let them. Bo, you see, the fault all lies at the door n, the sterner sex. The kitchen or the parlor? It cannot be both It's up to the men to de cide which it slinli be. Misses SHohts and Party Brilliantly Entertained During Brief Visit to Atlanta The charming Merle* of entertain ments given for the Misses Shorn* and tlielr parly on Thursday began with the buffet luncheon at which ..Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin P. Ansley entertained nt the Capital Pity Flub nt 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mr*. Ansley, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKee and Mr. and Mtv. Wllmer Moore, received their guest* In the'IidltiT cafe, which had been tranav formed Into the most charming of apartment* by decorations of Jonquil*, roses and carnations. The tables from which coffee, mints, bonbons and all sorts of d&lntlea were ' served, had handsome lace centerpiece* on which were placed loving cup* filled with fragrant flowers. Numerous candela bra were also used. The guests of honor of the occasion were the-Misscs-Shont* nnd the mem bers of their party, Madame nnd Mile. De* Portes, wife und daughter of the counsellor of the French embassy; Miss Ida Bene Wilson, of Nashville. Tenn.; Messrs. William Reyburn and Chester Carr, Count d’Adehemar nnd Count Bornstrof. The ladles of the party, in their hurmlng gowns, made a most attrac tive group as they stood with hte host ess and received the guests. Invited to meet them were: Mr. and Mrs. John Temple Graves, Mr. and Mrs. 8am Inman. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wllle Pope, Mr. and Mr*. James IX Robin and Mrs. James Nunnally. Mrs. BAtnuel Earl Smith. Mrs. Thod Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Win- ship, Mr. and Mrs. George Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kills. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peeples. Mr. CHILDRCty Seething Mrs. Winslow's fnfty'vKAiK! Soothing Syrup .^^$£31 and Mrs. Frank Weldon. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Ruther ford Lipscomb. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Andrews. Mrs. L. P. Owsley, Mrs. Bar tow Blount, Mrs. II. Cobbs, Mr*. E. P. Moritz. Mrs. E. G. Thomas. Mrs. Rob ert Ridley. Jr., Mrs. J. A.-Thomas, Misses Husle May Pope. Annie Llght ner. Jessie Hood, Florence Jackson. Jennie English. I*uura Candler. Louise Scott, Antoinette Blount. Kitty Stub blefield, Mary Thomas. Ethel Kelly, Leonora Owsley, Mary Ktngsbery. Ruth Barry, Messrs. Wlnshop Nunnally. Charles Ryan. Will Hill, Sam Sheer, Eugene Haynes. Mrs. Ansley was tt charming hostess In a’gown of white broadcloth, ; • " ‘ Mrs. Hugh .McKee wore gray doth, with blouse of gray chiffon over silk. Mrs. Wllmer Moore was becomingly gowned In white. Mrs. Ham Inman wa* among the at tractive women present, and wore a handsome toilet of black velvet with black velvet haL - Mrs. W. D. Ellis, Jr., was gowned in blue broadcloth, trimmed with black velvet und lace, her hat of black, trimmed with plumes and pink rose*. Mrs. John Temple Graves' becoming toilet was of dark red cloth, and her hat was of black velvet. Mrs. Samuel Earl 8mlth wore blue broadcloth, with blouse of lace. Mr*. J. Wllle Pope waa In gray vel vet. with gray velvet hat, trimmed with plumes. Misses Hood and Llghtner. who are the guests of Miss Susie May Pope, and who were among the most ad mired visitors at the Nine O'clock german and other large function* of the week, were two of the prettily gowned young girls present. Mi*s Hood wore blue crepe de chine trim- med with Irish lace, her blue hat trim med with blue plumes. Miss Llghtner wore lavender voile trimmed with taffeta band* and lace and a hat of velvet trimmed with w*h!te plumes. Miss Susie May Pope was becoming ly gowned In brown chiffon cloth, with which she wore a brown hat. Ml** Leonora Owsley wore a blue doth suit. Mrs. Owsley was gowned In black Do You Wear Shoes? The vital problem is, then, to get good ones. For men, the best general-wear shoe on the mar ket today is the Walkover. It’s a properly out shoe. It's made of A-l mate rial. It’s put together in a way that considers the comfort of the wearer. It's a reasonably priced Shoe: $3.50 and $4.00 It’s our Men’s Special. V rz 25 Whitehall Street BELL 'PHONE 228 NORTH Bruce’s Pressing Co. 8ucc**sora to J. Woolfson 392 PEACHTREE ST. Dry and Steam Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing and Dyeing. TRY US. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Gentlemen’s Suits pressed and shaped 35c Gentlemen's Suits cleaned and shaped „. .$1.00 ladies’ suits pressed 75c Ladies’ suits cleaned and shaped $1.50 J. E. BRUCE, J. M. LANIER, Prop’s. ieeaeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeee.1 INFORMAL BRIDGE PARTY. Mr. and Mra. Oaalan Gorman enter tained three tables of bridge.Wednes day evening In their apartment* at the Majestic. After the game a Dutch supper w,« served, and the occasion was most en joyable. TO MRS. PHILLIPS. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Henry Phillips was guest of honor at an In formal party given for her by Mr*. William Schell. Bridge was played and at the conclusion of the game a deli cious luncheon wan served. Mrs. Phil lips In Mrs. Schell's guest for a few days, and la en route from her winter home In Clearwater, Fla., to Win chester. Ky. ,ore maroon-colored WnilJS TEETHING WITI _ . CExs. IT HOOTM1S THE CHILD.HOITKN!) Tin: HIM!*, ALLATH all PAIS. Ol'RKS INK COLIC, and Is tbs BUST KKMLb. FOR UIARRIliKA. Sold by dniggti druggists In cvsry part of ths Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Quxrantssff under Ih* fuff Food *nd Drug act, Juno 50. If04. Serial number 1M». A BEAUTIFUL FACE ami MISS PORTER ENTERTAIN8 FOR MRS. CARLETON. \Vvtlin‘*»luy at t wYWk Ml** Julia Pori»*r a beautiful lutivheon «t her Imiiic on lYaohtrrr *iu»«»t In honor of Mr* Gt-irgr CarUion. of Detroit, who I* making .t sboit \Mt to telntUe* In Atlanta 8*nd stamp for particular* moulMl* of the remedy that »*l*‘i«r* th complexion, remove* akin lm perfect ton* make* new blood nntl Improves th health. If you take BEAUTYSKIN benefi-'l.i! results are guaranteed o n.uiWN refunded; CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO.. Maditon Place. Philadelphia. Fa. Thursday evening at 3 o'clock the Mi**e* Hhonts and their guest* were entertained ut 5 o'clock tea i*v Ml** I.eonon* Owsley at her home on Ores cent avenue. Mi*. Owsley asslMeu her daughter In entertaining and the occasion was charmingly Informal, only eight or ten of the friends of the young hostess be. Ing Invited. Mi* Owsley’s ntt*\iclive home was dm orated with daffodils, these flowers being nrarnged In howls und vase* throughout the lowe? floor. Mis. Owsley wore a gown of white charming Ml** Leonora Owsley |lii h turquolMe blue gown. I Those who made up the congenial • t':•»tv were Misses Hhonts. Madame and Mm Dcs Fortes. Miss Ida H*l!« WII- ' Messrs. William Reyburn and !''be*,»r fair. Count d'Adriemar and I fount Bornstrof. .Misses Marian Peel. Porte (lie ulri r Mi alio, a* Mi** the popular n In the so- following the I life of the , ImperialHairRegenerator I’oitHtame Knowles. Alberta Rankin. Loq|«e Hawkins. Kurile Mori I*. Emma Uobln*on. Janie Speer and .Ml** For- t.tliiut Dintnnx and Ml** Shannon. erjr where Standard Hair Coloring <«r*v or ltU> i. Ii.«l Holt An informal n remonv. v hlch w a? friends of the elr families. Later Mr. anti Mr* pit- follow e. attend, d h\ lUltg «'.»up|i 1 \)h The pin • hand-painted utlstlcallv up- iei vase* Ml lei" •la* cnndelabr v.M- ‘diaries, and | dishes holding i ... .dientlon I nit It*: |H*nnlt* curling; I* id»»*. bit .*1 v harmless: mo uaturnl Mintlo produced: uivnhMble for ll.'.ml mat Mustache Huiuplo «.f \«nir lislr eolored free. !'d | Imperial Chunicil Mft. Co., >35 W. /3d St., R. T. f a. ■ Sold by Jacoba' Pharmacy. Atlanta, Go. “DIAMONDS PAY DIVIDENDS.” If you buy a diamond at our prices now, you arc not parting with your money. S imply a rapidly growing in vestment. Decide the matt cr at one,*.. uette*. and the ed table held s pink loses, ,i i ink silk and i and . ut gl »« tlon* In pink t rilax. fein* and p«ilm* added to the OSTbOl •rstlnns >f Ml.. Por»«r> I gOar.la. <;« id I AuMcl. nidg Tnuixlay evening l»r. Eoepffel-Quel- i« u*tein will be bo*t at a dlnenr party at which a small number or Atluntn iH-oplc will meet the Misses Hhonts and their f»lend*. Later In the evening Mr. und Mrs Anii'ti Burr Steele and Ml** Alice Ste**le will entertain for them at un In- supper. > LECTOdE NOTICE. . Mrs. J. K. Ottl.y will' leisure b.for. ths Atlanta Kindergarten School, tit Peachtree street, Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Her subject tvlll be "The Kindergarten as A Boclal Factor." CARNIVAL AND CORONATION. Special to The Georgian. Pensacola. Fla., Feb. It.—The coro nation scene Tuesday night, when Mr. Ed Gale Quinn and Miss Hilda Blount were crowned king and queen of the carnival, was unanimously decided the most beautiful of all of Penaacola's magnificent carnivals. Prlscus VIII and bis handsome consort were accompa nied by four of the loveliest of maids In waiting and their attendants. MIsb Allle Willis. Miss Gwendolyn Mene- fee, Miss Marlon Avery and Miss Corp Hunt, forming the favored quartet, escorted by Messrs. A. M. Avery, Jr.. W. A. Blount, Jr., Robert Denham and Anderson Leonard. .While the attend ant! were exquisitely gowned, nothing could approach the gorgeous apparel of the beautiful young queen. Her jew el spangled robe, diamond necklace and court train seemed only a titling part of her royal personality. No member of the court of Ht. James could have been more regally gracious nnd beauti ful. nor could have carried out the Idrs of true royalty more perfectly. The floats represented the seasons and the different stuges of life from childhood to old age, and were a sue* cessful part of the procession. About live thousands visitors were present, nnd the carnival was us merry us it could well be. MR8. GLENN'S PARTY. Mrs. F. Bartow Glenn will einerisln si six-handed euchre Thursday even ing at her home, on West Peachtree place. The prlxes will he a compote, nn ash tray and boxes of candy. After the game a delicious supiier will be served. The guests will Include: Mr, uni Mrs. Charles Klyea. Mr. and Mrs. John Fvans. Mr und Mrs. Hurnuel Mugill. Mr. and Mrs. John Lipscomb. Mr. und Mrs. t). D. Gorman. Mr. und Mrs. J. r Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Malone. Mi. and Mr*. David Morgan. Mr. and .Mrs. Michael Hoke, Mr and Mrs. Paul Dull- bins. Mr. am! Mrs. Charles Willis. Mr. nnd Mra. Kvans. Mr. and Mrs Rng.n Murdlun. Mr* Eva Phillips. .Mrs Harry Whltner. Mrs. Kmma Klyea. .Mrs. Blanche Carswell. .Mrs Marie Llnmxer Miss Pauline Hope, Miss Klma Hisnlev Miss Grace Klyea. Miss Lena Dean. Mr. Gus Kvans. LITTLE GIRLS' PARTY. Miss Julia Murphy entertained I number of her little friends at a p«rty Wednesday afternoon at her home on Peachtree road, her guests Including Misses Katharine Reynolds Ruth Crus, sells, May Crichton, Harriet McCul lough, Georgia Rice, Elisabeth Haw kins, Lena Hopkins, Janet Evens. Nel lie Dodd, Elisabeth Ford, Janet Hatch er, Mary Adelaide t.'averly, Isabelle Amorous. Ruth Harrison, France, Broyles, Louise Hardin, Frances Brown, Cornelia Moore. Gaines were played, after which de licious refreshments were served. Mies Murphy wore a frock of whin embroidered mull. DOMINO PARTY. Armlstead will five k domino party' complimentary to Miss Annie Huff, whose marriage to Mr. Jamaa C. Buch anan will taka place February it. TO MR. AND MR8. BROWN. Mr. and Mra. George ;Boynton will entertain a few friends at an Informal tea Thursday evening In honor of Mr. and Mra Stephen Brown, of New Tork city. 80CIAL CLUB. Miss Pauline Randall will entertain her social club Friday evening at her home on North Boulevard. U. D. C. MEETING. Thursday afternoon ■ at 8 o'clock, at the Women's Club rooms In the Grand, the Atlanta Chapter, United Daughter, of the Confederacy, held an Interest lint meeting, which waa largely attended. Mrs. Edward Warner, president nt the chapter, prealded.: Mrs. W. P. Pattlllo gave a talk nn the conspicuous men of Athens. G:i. previous to the Civil War. and Mrs. 8. Byers gave an account of Xentuckv and Kentuckians of a generation 1 Mrs. J. Glascock Maya chairman 1 ? the music committee of the chapter, presented an enjoyable but lirl’f niusl. cnl program, and later light refn-h- ment.s were nerved. MI88 CRAWFORD ENTERTAINS THUR80AY BRIDGE CLUB. The new Thursday Bridge Club met Thursday morning with Miss Kanelle wford, at her home on Capitol eve. nun. Miss Crawford received her guesia n charming gown of blue isingrr. fashioned with lace, and the prim w«< a pair of silk hose. At the conclusion of the game a delicious luncheon wa* served. Those playing bridge were Miss Kile Dargan. Mis* Cara liuMiln- Mlss Nannelle Crawford, Ml*» Georgia Watts, Miss Ioulse Johnson. Mis, 8a • lie Cobb Johnson. Miss Nina Gentry. Miss Marguerite Hemphill. Ml*» Gl.nl'' Levin. Miss Aline Patterson. Ml*« Hel en O'Brien and Miss Kate Waldo ENTERTAINMENT OP CLARA REBEKAH LODGE. The entertainment for Clara Reltekak Lodge, which has been postponed t»i« on account of the weather, all! ", given Thursday' night, weather p«' milling. A fine program has been ar ranged and all wins attend are prontHH a pleasant evening. SHARE MEETING OF ATLANTA I CHAPTER OF D. A. R. DB. J. B. BABOE ' JPATH, ho Ul •rx a *ty!l*h kowii < loth, wnh f»m- a - Iram Im * | mhiotdrr- i Otrin nr*. 9 ir D:J>-t:» to * It I’hnlir Midi! 1»U KrtMeior Jr»> I'nyi hiioo H 11*1* i'k 1 hr : rrsulns n tor ting of thr Atlanti* rhupter. 1 I Mu«ht*'i * of tnr Amerlrtfil Revolution, wit! takr |riure at tho homo of Mr*. Frank I Rl> «\ or \\>m IV»h Int er out t EUGENE V. HAYNES CG. •Diamond Importers. 37 Whitehall Street. vlth I:.it of hlack thr ;i nxed b» ltd* h.i« *loh. d with triaik Hun attiHi tivr toilet •fllliP>Me|*t| to:; eve* cl.ibomtvi J DR REBECCA C. BRANNON APARTMENT A. THE FREDERICK. 352 Whitehall Street Practice lim.ua to uuuk-u u ctiilt'fctL Junlu* Millaid will r.ill. ' up..- I hr Strange Story of thr Mill- M''t Monk*.” and ***Xr»al ino*!cal nttin. • I»ei*. will nt!«‘ t.» the |i|eu«urr of the iv**eilncr -\ I.itKe attendant e of the uigi'd «imJ expected. 0/ Course msh WCOLATJS* BONBONS HE STANDARD OF PURITY