Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 14, 1907, Image 10
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KEELY’S
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SOCIETY...
Mr*. George C. Bill, Editor.
Charlotte Stearin, \
Selene Armstrong,/
And Woman's Interests
A DREAM OF THE RANGE.
Last night I dreamed of a aea of hilt*.
In a reeture of brown and dun;
And the red Itjefit poured. In a thuueanJ
rllle.
Down the aide* of eeenr one.
The-purple ehadow* nettled deep
In the hollow* In the weat;
And I heard the v..lre» of railing eheep
A* they euu(ht their place of real.
Wife of Castro
Moves for Peace
And I felt the touch of a cool, klr
wind.
That apran* front the peak* afar;
And overhead, though ecarre denned.
Came the gleam of a aentlnel alar.
No atreaa of the market-place, wa*
here.
In the vaat where I lay me down;
Alaa! that I waked from that dream of
cheer
To the hourae aumtnon* of the town!
—Denver Republican.
LUNCHEON AT CLUB.
Mr. and Mr*. Thomaa B. Felder en
tertained at luncheon Thuraday at the
Capital City Club In compliment to
Mlaa Ada llutler and Mr. E. H. But
ler, their gueala Including eight friend*.
IN HONOR OF MRS. 8TARKE.
Mr*. Aaltton Siarke, of Richmond, the
gueat of Mr. tutd Mr*. John Little,
the gueat of honor at the beautiful
dinner party Mr. and Mr*. Frank Kill*
gave Wedneaday evening at their home
on Peachtree atreet.
The color achemo In the dining room
waa yellow and white. The table waa
‘ covered with a lace cloth and had aa
Ita centerpiece a basket tied with yel
low tulle and filled with Jonquil* and
daffodils. On the table at Interval*
there were graceful apraya of yellow
Jeaaamlne. The candle ahadea were
In yellow and the bonbon* and Icea
carried out the color acherne.
The Icea were nerved In a moat unique
way. being In ahapea of Jonquil*, but
tercup* and daffodil*, and three were
under a large Boater bonnet, tied with
yellow tulle.
The gueata included: Mr. and Mra.
Little. Colonel and Mr*. Robert J. Low.
ry, Mr. and Mra. Henry Jackson. Mr.
and Mr*. Robert F. Maddox, Mra. Aah-
ton Stark* of Richmond, Mia* Ada
Butler of Buffalo. N. T„ Ml<* Mary
Thomaa. Mlaa lama Dooly, Mr. Charlea
W. Crankahaw. Mr. E. II. Butler of
Buffalo, Mr. Carroll Baldwin of New
Tork and Mr. Fulton Colville.
Mr*. Bill* wore a dinner gown of
white lare made over white chiffon and
«atln.
Mr*. Btarke waa much admired In a
toilet of white chiffon, embroidered In
roaaa and appllqued In Bru*aela lace.
The gown wa* worn over yellow chif
fon.
Mr*. Little wore a white lare net
gown, fashioned with lace and embroid
ered In orchid ahadea
Mrs. Lowry wore a toilet of deep
pink velvet trimmed with point lace.
Mr*. Henry Jackson'* gown wa*
white llsse, embroidered In pink and
(liver thread*.
Mra. Robert Maddox wore blue satin,
fashioned with lac* and embroidered
In silver.
Mlaa Ada Butler wa* attractively
gowned In white lare made over chif
fon.
Mia* I*ma Dooly wore a dinner gown
ETce.
baby Irish lare.
Mlaa Mary Thnmn* wore a toilet of
pink chiffon cloth, trimmed with
INFORMAL CARD PARTY.
The Capitol Avenue Card Club en
tertained Thuradny afternoon In honor
■of Mra. Fred Healy, who lenvt-a soon
to make her homo In Cincinnati.
OFFICIAL PROGRAM COLONIAL
DAMES AT J.AMESTOWN
Chief among the brilliant social af
fair* during*, the Jamestown exposition
will be the entertainment given by the
Colonial Dame* of America In Virginia
The president of the national society,
Mr*. 'William Ruffin Cox, baa appointed
May ll for the-ceremonies In connec
tion with -the completion and‘the pre
sentation to the 'association* for the
preservation of .Virginia antiquities- of
th* blftorjc old church at J*mt*towm
The Cbldntal Dames •’of Ylrgfnli -have
Invited- the-National Society uf Co
lonial Dame* to be their guests for the
day. The Journey will be'mad*.from
This la a picture of Benora Cas
tro. wife of the Venexurlan presi
dent. who has taken the Initiative
In an Important move for peace In
her native country. Bhe brought
about an Interview with her hus
band and the rebellious vice presi
dent, Homes.
regent, ha* Invited the Joseph Haber,
aham Chapter D. A. R. to hold Its next
monthly meeting on Friday, 16th, at 3
clock p. m.. at her rasldence
Peachtree atreet. The occasion will be
one of much pleasure and all new ami
old member* are expected to attend
and to encourage by their presence.
Mr*. Dexter, the regent, and her splen
did corps of officer*.
SUPPER AT COLLEGE PARK.
The ladlra of the Presbytertun church
at College I'ark will give an elaborate
; supper Friday evening from « to 10
j o'clock at th* residence of Mr. nnd
'Mrs. A. H. Alfrlrnd, West Cambridge
! avenue. College Park, for the benefit
'nf the manse now being built by the
|Dreshyterlan church.
The young ladle* of College Park
.Will serve during the evening. The
I public Is cordially Invited to be pro*-
lent.
oyster*, hot roll* and pickles, :r.
cents; chicken salad, hot roll* nnd
Baratnga rhlpa. 11 cent*; Ice cream. 10
cent*; coffee, 6 cents; cake. 5 rent*,
and home-made candica at reasouable
prices.
INFORMAL BRIDGE.
Mra. R. IL Bhropahlre entertained a
few friends at bridge Tursdny after
noon. her guests Including: Mr*, t'. K.
Ayer, Mr*. Knapp, Mr*. T. J, Ripley,
Mra. Benjamin Barker, Mra. T. II. Mo.
Crea, Mra. Hhearvr, Mrs. Hall and Mrs.
Ovid Btewart.
The prise, a bouquet of violets, wn*
won by Mr*. Barker. After the game
dainty refreshment* were served.
JOSEPH HABERSHAM CHAPTER
TO MEET WITH MR8. PEEL.
Mr*. William Lawson Peel, honorary
CHILDREN
>EETHINq
Mrs. Winslow'S EJIrMFrY^vKAkA
Soothing Syrup
WHILE TEKT1IINU WITH FtltrKiT MV.
cbm. rraotmmTiiRcBii.n.HOFtKN*
THE Ol'NH. ALLAYK MX PAIN. Ol'HK-
is the BICBT RfcMKUr
TO MR8. CRUMP.
The luncheon at which Mr*. J.
Greenfield entertained Thuraduy at her
home In Inman Park wo*.a beautiful
compliment to Mra. IL B. Crump, the
gueet of Mra. W. W. Landrum. In
vited to meet Mra. Crump were: Mr*.
W. W. Landrum. Mra Elijah Brown,
Mra. E. F. Blodgett, Mr*. Victor Moore,
Mr*. John IL Dickey, Mra. Albert Her
ring. Mr*. John H. Wilkinson, -Mr*.
Thomaa Jeffrie*, Mr*. Couch. Mr*.
James Carlton, Mra. Ernest Woodruff.
Mra. Andrew Btewart, Mr*$ Charlea
Moody. Mr*. W. D. White. Mra. Qeorgo
Bell. Mra. Warren Candler.
The decoration* througliout the houee
roneleted of fern*, potted plante and
Easier lilies. The table at which the
gueels were eeated wn* moat ortletlc
In Ita decorations of white and green.
The centerpiece waa a bowl of Easter
lilies, ml th* place card! were hand-
painted In designs of Easter llllee, the
names of the guests done In lettere of
gold. Mr*. Oreenlield received her
guests In u dainty gown of white silk,
luce trimmed.
Mr*. Crump wore a becoming gmvn
of clianiiutgne volte, fashioned with
lace, nnd trimmed effectively with
touche* of hlue.
Mra. W. W. Landrum wa* gowned In
black crepe da clilno trimmed with
laco medallions.
MRS. COOPER'8 BRIDGE.
The bridge party given by Mr*. John
M. Cooper Thuraday afternoon wa* a
charming occasion. naaembllng twenty,
four of her friends Informally to meet
Mra. Hrllgaon. who la the guest of her
sister, Mra. 8. C. Dinkins.
Mra. Cooper’s horn* waa beautifully
decorated with Jonquils nnd every pret
ty detail was In keeping with color
met If of yellow.
The prise* were n magnificent yellow
atalen and a Bohemian glass cnmpo-
Here. Mrs. Bellgaon. the'guest of hon
or. waa presented with a lace fan.
, Mra. Cooper received her friend* In a
.handsome gown of white lace and tnf-
•feta.
Mr*. Bellgaon'* pretty costume wna of
red crepe de chine over taffeta, fash
ioned with chiffon and real lace, nnd
worn with a black plcturn hat.
Mra. Elkina was handsomely gowned
In green voile, trimmed with velvet nnd
Mr*. Cooper's gueat* were: Mr* Be-
IlgsotL Mr*. S. t,\ Dlnkln*. Mr*. Mark
I'ulmour, Mr*. Lyman J. Am»den, Mrs.
\V. M. Fain. Mr*. S 7. Ruff. Mr*.
Do Los Hill, Mr*. Davie. Mr*. A. B.
Christopher. Mr*. A. N. Itnteman. Mrs.
W. B. Elkin. Jr.. Mr*. \V. T. Water
man. Mr* Frank Pearson. Mr*, tl. W.
Russell. Mr*. T. H. Wlngltrl.l. Mr*. F.
A Clarkson, Mrs. Cornelia Atkinson,
Mr*. D. F. Cobh, Mra. Morton Bmlth,
Mr*. E. c Thrash. Mr*. C. M. Ben
jamin. Mr* Paul Clemen*, Mr* Epp*
Brown, Mr*. W. A. Belttian. Mr*. Harold
Moore, Mi*. Benjamin Treadwell, Mr*.
C. P. Byrd, Mr*. George Hurt. Mra.
Charles T. Warren. Mr*. It. s. Ulmer.
Mr* Joseph Brown. Ml** Minnie At-
klttHon, Mi** Vera Cooper, Ml** Maud
Bmlth. Ml** Mary Lou Bmlth and
Ml-* Emma Virtue.
vlre regent of the Thomaa Jefferaon
haptar, Daughters of the _ American
nlag to Norfolk to aeelat In the care of
theae pflceleee relict.
With two guch women In charge of
thle matter, all pet-tone having artlclee
uf historical value to exhibit can rest,
assured -of.their receiving the moat
careful attention, and protection and of
abeoluttly safe return attar the
Richmond, will be
headquarter*, of the visiting "Dame*."..
All member* of tli* society, have been
Invited and Invitations to all Geurgfa
Dainra will be sent through .state
president, Mra. J. J. Wilder, of Bavan,
null, both for the May 11th 'exercises
and the regular Colonial Dames Day
on June 6th. The program for the lat
ter day will be apeechee, etc.. In the
forenoon by men and women of nation
al reputation. ’ followed by elegant
lunrheoivglven by the president of the
national society. The governor of Vir
ginia and his wife will entertain the
society at an evening reception. Many
other affairs are being planned by the
Virginia Colonial Dames for. their
visiting members.
Atlanta will be well represented; at
the Hat of Colonial Denies here la very
large. All the Invitations are "R. 8. V.
I’.." and doubtless few regrets for the
elegant entertainments given by the
must exclusive society In America will
be sent In by Georgia members, many
of whom are descended from founden
of Virginia colony.
A BRILLIANT BANQUET.
8pedal to The Georgian.
Amerlcu*. Ga, March 14.—Rarely has
social Amoricua witnessed a more ele
gant affair then the first anniversary
banquet given by the Board of Trade
at the Windsor Hotel Tuesday even
ing.
The handsome dining room had been
moat artistically decorated In palms,
ferns, and other potted plants. On the
long banquet tables burned numbers of
randies In old-fashioned candlesticks
placed here rand there were bowls filled
with pink sweet peas and slender
vases filled with carnations. Among
the much admired women present on
this occasion wen; Mrs. O. W, Bacot,
Mrs. Howell B. Simmons Mrs.' Craw
ford Wheatley. Mrs. Frank Lanier, Mrs.
T. G. Hudson, Mra. Welfom, Mrs. C.
>1. Lowe, Mrs M. M. Lowery Clarke.
Mra. Edgar O. Blmmons, Mrs W. J.
Joeaey, Mrs. Tom Lena. Mra. W. P.
Wallis Mleeea Margaret Buchanan.
Jeannette Ray, Busanne Blmmons, and
Jennie Hollis
Mr. F. A. Hooper was toastmaster of
the evening, end the following gentle
men responded:
Immigration'*—Hon. T. O. Hudson.
’Lnw end the Lawyer''—Howell B.
Blmmons.
The Ministry*'—Rev. R. L. Bivins
Amerlcu* Merchants"—Charles L.
Ansley.
• Woman"—E. A. Nlsbet.
"The Judiciary"—Z. A. Littlejohn.
"The Press"—T. G. Gamble.
"Th* City"—E. A. Hawkins
"Tlio Northern Route”—Crawford
Wheatley.
The Board of Trade"—S. A. Pruitt
Unless the best Mexican VtnilU
Beans are used, properly cured,
properly aged, and the flavor
properly extracted, and allowed to
stand at least one year beforeof-
fering for sale, good extract 'bf
Vanilla is an impossibility. Try
and note their delicious flavor!
most delicate pink, being used In the
front parlor, where the: ceremony took
plaCA-J Mrs. John IL. Moi
"f t Pmntlia - M 4tea* - nMtH
— —. —organ sang
O. Promise Me." Just .previous to tJa
entrance of the bridal party, and Mra.
Z. M. Welle rendered,'the wedding
March. The bride was unattended.
Bhe wore a gown pf-white net over
white satin, and carried an exquisite
bouquet of white roses and lilies of th*
valley. ' -
Rev* W. C. Matney. presiding elder
of tho Clyde district, .performed the
corenlOny.
A reception waa held Immediately
after the marriage, during which the
youhg. couple received many congretu
lations. Ice* and- wedding cake wen
Served to the guest*. - Mr.-.and -Mrs.
cfilllns left ‘the-same evening for an
extended bridal. trip to Cuba.' They
Will be 'at home In Bavannah after
future borne.’
.' PENDER-PATTON.
Specie! to The Georgian. '..
Henderson, 'N.- C., March 14.*—An
nouncement li made of* the approach
Ing marriage of Miss Basle Patton to
Mr. Walter Pender, of .Txrboro, which
Is to take place Immediately after Balt.
ter at the Patton country'home hear
ond daughter of the late Preston Pat
ton and Mrs. Patton,, and onmoi of
one of the fins old families of western
North Carolina. Sir. Pender, who'for-
merly was In the United Btatee navy.
Is now engaged In construction -work
at Panama. Mr. Pender will take his
bride to Panama.
ELECTA CHAPTER.
Electa Chapter. No. (. O. E. 8., will
■nett 'at'Masonic temple, corner For- (
eyth and Mitchell streets, on Friday.
7:10 p. m. Visiting members cordial
ly Invited. A full and prompt attend
ance Is deelred. By order worthy ma
iron, BARAH J. HANNA.
ATLANTA CHAPTER. D. A. R.
The Atlanta chapter. Daughters of
the American Revolution, will hold Its
regular monthly meeting with the re
gent, Mra. Thomaa H. Morgan, 711
Peachtree etreeL Friday,-March 16, at
1:10 o'clock. Buelnesa of great Im
portance la before the chapter, and
every member Is urged to be present
Arrangements for the approaching
basaar, on the !2d, will be considered
at the meeting, and alto the beet
method for the collection of historical
relics for the Jagteatown Exposition
will be dtermlned upon.
REV. MR. BELK TO LECTURE.
Rev. 8. IL Belk will give a lecture,
"Laughter and Bunshlne," Thuraday
evening at * o'clock at the Walker
Btreet Methodist church. Admission
will be 26 cents.
r»H UlA!
RELICS ATJAME8TOWN.
('Oiik- j Mlss.Anua i\ H-'imlng, of.Cdlumhu*.
~ stair regent-elect >>f the Daughters ol
hold br druggist* I* every part of th*
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
GuiirantrfU under th* f'u
Drue act. June 30. 1906
ber 109V.
hr American llcwluthm. and a nmin*
n»r «»f tlh' JamcMtmn «**»nnnlttee i»f the
fcuiRhteo uf th** American Revolution,
a it consented to k° to Norfolk to r%»-
etved. uniwtek and Install the hlotorlcal
Mi>
lie
* Riel.
of Atlanta.
• - “THIS IS WHAT COUNTS”« -
We sell almnlutcly reliable gontls in i>UT line. Why! lleeanse <mr
tmgincax existence <lr|>(-mls ti|xiu tin- mntiimoil initnmnirt* uf satis
fied customers. Diamonds. Wnt.lp-s mill .1. tvclrv.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
High-Class Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street.
MRS. BROWN ENTERTAINS.
Thuraday morning at her home on
Augunta avenue. Mrs. Clarence Brown
entert nlnvd at breakfast In honor of
Mm. leanglry. nnd Mlaa Grace Lnn*
ley. of California, who are the gueM*
of Mm. Oscar Ragland.
Invited to meet Mm. Iaingley nnd
her attractive daughter were: Mm.
Oscar Ragland, Mm. II. J. Allen. Mm.
Henry Knnuff. Mm. C. M. Jncknon,
Minn t«auru Gilbert, Mm. KIIIh Haw
klnt\ Mrs John Waltlial. Mrn. R. V
Drown of Ronton, and Mm. A. W.Cole
man uf Beuttle. The guestn were seat
ed about a table elegantly appointed,
and artistically decorated with violet*
and da/fodllM. The same echetna of
decoration wan carried uut throughout
the house. A charming feature of the
union was the altiglng of Mins I*aura
Gilbert, whose tine contralto Is mu-’h
liked In Attuntn.
Mrn. Rrown received her guests In a
gown of white mull trimmed with lace.
Mrs. Langley wore gray loulslne. Isrc
trimmed, and Minn Langley wan be-
tmlngly gowned In green voile, elab
orately funhloned with lace.
Mrs. Rrown of Boston, and Mrs.
Coleman of Seattle, mother and sinter
of Mrs. Brown, assisted In the enter
tainment of the guests. Mrs. Brown
wearing a handsome gown of blue fou
lard. and Mm. Coleman row nod In light
blue mull and lace.
BENEFIT OF ORPHANS' HOME.
The Congo Fun Makers will give an
attractive entertainment Thursday
evening. March 21. st the Hebrew Ort_
Phans' Home, on Washington street.
The public Is cordially Invited to hk
present anil t«» aid the Hebrew or
phans.
COLLINS-MORGAN.
5pe« lt;l to The Orvirgist
Asheville. X. C . March 14—Mr. and
Mrs J. W. ,Morgan, of Clyde. N. C.,
announce the marriage of their daugh-
ter. Mary Kit a. to Mr. Walter Selma
Collins, of Savannah. Ga., the wedding
taking place on Wednesday morning.
March 6 Mr. nnd Mrs. Collins will be
at home after March 2i at No. 22S
\V» *t Liberty strovt. Savannah.
The bride has a large circle of friends
In Asheville and-the announcement of
her marriage create,l much Interest In
this cltv.
The wedding, w hich •»,« urre«* at the’
home of the bride's patents ut Clyde,
e as a l*eaullful on*', the .Morgan home
Ulna most atiract(\el\ decorated for
the Interesting o«-cw»|on with a profit*
8ACREO RECITAL.
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at All
Saints church a delightful sacred re
cital will be given under the auspices
of Chapter 9 of All Saints Oulld, of
which Miss Katherine Wood Is presi
dent.
The elaborate program will be ren
dered by the choir of All Bulnts, as
sisted by Mm. Charles C. Sheridan.
No charge will be made for admission,
but a free-will offering will be gladly
received.
A UNIQUE WOMAN'8 CLUB.
The Colony Club, an organisation of
prominent New York women, has Just
been successfully launched In New
York.
It represents the best of society, for
Mrs. J. Borden llurrlmun Is the presi
dent: Mrs. John Jacob Astor, one of
the vice presidents; Miss Annie Mor
gan. J. Plerpont Morgan's daughter,
the treasurer, while the membership
KEELY’S
Dress Goods Sale
Fashionable Fabrics at a Bargain Price
Just in time for Easter dressmaking comes thisex-
traordinary bargain sale of new and beautiful Silk and Wool
Poplins—among the most favored of the fashionable Spring
fabrics.
Just 50 pieces in the lot and the sale is for one dav
only. Better come early, for selling will be rapid and
choicest shades will go first. Besides black and white, the
following shades are included:
Brown. Castor
Apricot Slate
, ' Cream Helio
Royal! Navy
Reseda Stem Green
These fabrics are all wool and silk—not a thread of
cotton in them. They are brand new and fresh from the
importer’s hands and offered here for the first time in this
,1 sale,'46 inches wide.
A dollar-fifty would be a fair price since values have
advanced so much; but we’ll give you tfie advantage of our
lucky purchase and mark them, for this sale, at
Tan
Pearl
Lavender
Light Blue
Red X.
69 cents a yard
Sale is positively for one day only and mail orders cannot
befdled. See the window display.
Furniture and Household Goods
AT
aliafitu luiu liiv
topic hy some one qualified to epeak
with high**: authority.
On the second Tuesday of the month
they plan loan exhibit Ion* of laces,
miniature*, hook binding*, etc., aa well
a* exhibition* of Variou* artl»la‘ work.
The third Tuesday of the month will
he for the conference* on politic* and
socle’ erlehi e. ,
, . 111* fourth Tuesday »in be devoted 11
v riv’n".Ti4i rn "« th, B. BERNARD, Auctioneer &Zu£J!X£~ ,h ' ,ubJccl • ntl
20 S. Pryor Street
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATORDAY.
Includes nearly ell ot the emilrttst
women In town.
It has no clique* and does not cater'
to society only, aa Ulaa Mgrbury rep
resent* the successful bualness woman;
Mlaa De Wolfe, the successful deco
rator and arUst; Ulaa Maude Adanjs
and Mlaa Ethel Barrymore, the drama,
and Janrt Gilder and Kate Douglas
Wlggln Riggs, the world of letters.
The butlillnfe Is the .last one designed
by Stanford- White. - The furnishing
and decorating represent Mlaa De
Wolfe’s taste and reflect the beat spirit
not only of colonial days In this coun
hut of the contemporaneous pe
riods abroad, the lest Louie, the state
ly Georgian and the Second Empire.
There Is an outdoor garden, where
tea will be served on hot aummer aft
ernoons to the shopping-wearied colon
ials. In town.for a day.
The two eijuaah court* are located
tinder the roof and the gymnasium,
with Ita running track gallery, occupies
the top and part of the floor below.
It la claimed by the Colonists that It
la the beat gymnasium In thla country.
Aeroaa the hall from this temple of
athletics the georgeoue assembly room
Is located. It Is a stately Georgian
npartment, done In the paleat of pearl
and hung with a delicious ahade of deep
brocade. Even the ruga carry out
the same color In different shades-but
blending tones, for the keynote of this
room, like the entire building, le har
mony.
Opening off the assembly room, which
la ao constructed that a temporary
stage can be erected at one end. for use
at conferences and mualcalea, ns well
ea assemblies and dances, la the draw
ing room, which also carries out the
beautiful rote-colored decoration*.
Leading from thla, at the stage end,
la a small dreaalng room.
The kitchen la a wonderfully com
pact, scientific and up-to-date place.
The small private dining room I* gray
THE MINERVA COTERIE.
- The Minerva Coterie held a meeting
Tuesday evening at the residence of
^4re. Lawton In West End. This lit
erary society wee organised last fall
and Interesting programs have been
rendered semi-monthly. Tl>e members
have In their Imaginations spent ao In
teresting and profitable winter In the
quaint country of Holland. The meet
ing wee held In the evening so thnt the
gentlemen could enjoy the literary and
musical feast. An outline of the work
done by the club waa given by the tal
ented president, Mra. A. H. Merrill. A
delightful fnuelcal program we* ren
dered by Mrs. Colcord. Mlaa Burk*.
Mies Munger. Mies Lyle, and Mlsa
Merrill. Dr. Purser delivered a very
Interesting and beautiful lecture on
Holland. Having visited the country
his lecture wna unusually fine, as it
waa from hla personal Impressions and
observations. Those present were:
Mr. and Mra. Merrill. Mr*. M. T. Mor
ris. Mr. and Mra. Lawton, Mr. and
Mra. Wlmpey, Mr. and Mr*. Pool, Mr.
and Mra. White. Mr. and Mr*. Bhepard.
Dr. and Mra. Purser, Mra. C. 8. Camp
bell. Mra. E. A. Colcord, Mlaa F. M.
Rurka, Mra. Munger. Mlaa Munger, Mlsa
Jennie Merrill, Mlaa Van Yalkenburg,
Mlaa Artlne Scully, Miss Margaret
Scully, Mr. M. R. Rosa, Mr. Galleghar.
her gueat* In a gown of white doth.
Those present were:
Mrs. W. F. Glenn, Mrs. Asa Candler,
Mr*. George Hurt Mrs. Aea Candler,
Jr- Mra John Hurt. Mra W. D. Owen.
Mra Tbomaa K. Glenn, Mrs. Chariot
Moody, Mra. William Maehbum. Mr*.
Joseph LeConte, Mra. Andrew Here-
"trom, Mra. Dillon Akers, Mra. Normsl
Sharpe. Mra. Walter Barnwell, Mrs V.
A. Link, Mrs. Thomaa Callawav, Mrs.
William Percy. Mlaa Mabel Hurt. MM
Annie Palmer. Mlaa Louise Dell, sal
Mlaa Ruth Gardner.
JENIFER HIVE.
TO MI88 OE LEON.
Mra. Julius M. Alexander wa* host
ess Wednesday- afternoon ft an In
formal euchre party which she gave
In honor of Mips DeLeon, of New
York, the attractive ghost of Mra. D.
H. Lope*. Mra Alexander’s home waa
beautifully decorated for the occasion,
and twelve gueeta assembled to me?t
Mlaa Deta-on. After several games of
euchre delicious refreshment* were
served. The prlaes were n Japanese
fnn. and a traveling cup and the guest
of honor waa presented with a pretty
pin tray.
INFORMAL TEA.
The Informal tea given by Mra. How
ard Candler Wednesday afternoon at
ber home In Inman Park, wa* a charm
ing occaalon. which assembled In
formally about twenty-four of the
friends of the hoetee*. Mr*. Candler's
home waa beautifully decorated with
and pink.
The atrangera' dining room, where
the Colonials may bring their visitors,
men aa well aa women,, la hung In a
restful green. The regular dining
room of the member* adjoins It.
WhJIe the club.can care for seven
hundred resident members and have on . — -
Ita roettr the name* of two hundred Jonquils and daffodils, and she received totlc condition.
Committee No. 2, Mr*. Jenifer Brown,
chairman, will meet at the resident-. I
Mra. Brown, 116 Plum etreet. Friday
afternoon, at t o'clock. All mends-: *
are urged to be present. Member- I
Committee* No*. 1 and 3 are also wel
come.
D. A. R. MEETING.
A meeting of the Sarah McTntotli
chapter of the Daughters of the Anier-
lean Revolution will be held Friday aft
ernoon, March 16, at 2 o'clock. In Hit
parlors of the Aragon Hotel.
MRS. OSCAR RAGLAN! 1 .
Corresponding Becrclnry.
MEETING OF U. D. C.
An Interesting meeting of tin- Atlan
ta chapter of £he United Daughtt-ri
of the Confederacy wee held ot ti"
Woman's Club.,rooms Thuraday after-
nopn at'3:30 okfiock. The following in
teresting programs Waa rend ml. Mr*
Olmstead being chairman of the
■Ion:
Mra. McCutcheon'a Remlnl- - n---t
of the War"—Read by Mlsa Lida Field
Recitation—Mra. R. B. Blackburn
Talk, "Notable Men of Ml-i-Hi
During the War!'—Mrs. E. O. McCabe-
According to the Berlin cerre-i-n-l
ent of a Parle newspaper, Dr. Ilehrinc
of whose "euro" for j tubercul- *t* •
much waa heard recently; la -und- -
finement. Personal acqualntnn- - -
the doctor declare that the new - I- re
al all Improbable, as forborne time < '
professor lira been hi a highly n -t
others who live eeventy-flve or more
It has only ten
miles from New York,
bed chamber*.
Across the hell la the trellis room.
Opening off the trellla room la the card
room. Plain unadulterated bridge will
be I
nlng glory ot the Colony
Club I* It* swimming p<*il. It sug
gests a vine-grown Roman pergola,
with floor apd pool of marble and every
mirror refim-tlng its beauty. There are
Turkish and Ruaalan baths, medicated
and Scientific ones, besides the hatha
of Nauheim and three-atooled ones of
Alx.
The club proposes having meetings
at stated Intervals during the winter,
called Tucaday afternoon*, the firat
Tuesday nf the month to be devoted to
JEl&SiSSr"** l c ?P e, T d s,cel wire and
* rC \ in comfortable sprites made.
A 30-day trial as to general satisfaction and a
five-year guarantee against sagging „r breaking.
Ahtnlllfolv nnisAlnaa « • .
Conforms to every line of
of thcbLr d you tow,rd ^ cen,rc
Made for iron or wood beds. Loik for our
guarantee tag on every genuine -Blue Ribbon.
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