Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 30, 1907, Image 10

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WPWiP . THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. "P^wpsffPiliPpi SATURDAY. MARCH 30, 1D0T. m SOCIAL NEWS AND GOSSIP WITH OUR SISTER CITIES 3 Montgomery ROME SOCIAL NEWS 1 | Newnan | ATHENS SOCIAL NEWS | f Mr, and Mr*. Charles Dexter have goae to Hot Springs on account of Mr. Dexter's health. Miss Lucllc WIRteraon, who has been visiting Mrs. J. M. DeCalleH, has re turned to her home In Prattville. Mrs. Victor Hanson has returned to her home after a three weeks' stay In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Jones and young son are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Pauli. Mrs. Belle Allen Boss has returned after a visit to several places In Geor gia. Mrs. G. TV. Patterson, with her two children. Is visiting Rev. and Mrs. Ster ling Foster, In Birmingham. Mrs. Mitchell and Miss Myra Mitch ell have returned to their home In Gadsden after visiting their daughter and sister, Mrs. Frank Elmore, Jr. Mrs. Martin, of Nashville, Is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. Joseph L. Hall. Mrs. Nick Marks, of Kenturky. visiting her sisters, Mrs. Marshall Vass and Mrs. Edgar Winter. Miss Florence Dawson has returned to her home In Birmingham after short visit to Miss Caroline Hannon. Miss Mamie Olfult has returned from a visit to her uncle, Mr. Lacy, In New Orleans. Mrs. Alex Rice If visiting her rela tives, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Goldman, In Birmingham. , Mrs. Gaston, of Chester, 8. C. Is visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. Lucius Gas ton. Mrs. Frank Elmore la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, In Gadsden. Miss Henrietta Cohn has returned from a visit to relatives In Decatur. Mrs. TV. C. Banders and the Misses Sanders, of Atlanta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey, at the New Exchange. Mrs. Margaret Patterson Is with her daughter, Mrs. James Ware Walker, In Springfield, III, who Is much Improved In health. Miss Louise Mulford, of New Jersey, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Albert Wool- folk, on South street. Mrs. Horace T. Owens and her two children, Louise Holt and Horace Owens, Jr, are visiting her parents, Judge and Mrs. Thomas G. Jones. Mra Loralne Rogers and Miss Char lotte Thompson, of New York, who have been spending the winter here, have returned to their home In New York. Mrs. Ben Noble has returned from Atlanta, where she has been visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hubbard enter tained a few friends Monday evening at bridge. The game was played at four tables, after which the hostess, assisted by her young daughter. Miss Maggie Hubbard, served elegant refreshments. Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison, of New Jersey, who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Horace Strlngfellow, has returned home. Miss Jennie Blstrunk, who has been spending tho winter In New York, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. McDuff Cain enter tained a few friends Tuesday evening at dinner, after w(ilch bridge was en- jnvcd for a couple of hours. Friends of Mr. John Rousseau will regret to learn of his extreme Illness In Denver. His brother-in-law, Mr. Edward Noble, hns gone to him. The home of Mr. and Mra. Wyman Btrauss was tho scene of a beautiful wedding Wednesday afternoon when Mr. Joseph R. Morris, of Jackson, Miss., was united In marriage to Miss Addle Btrauss. Tho maid of honor was Miss Rosa Btrauss, and tho groom was at tended by hla brother, Mr. Harry Mor ris. After an Informal reception the young couple left for a Southern trip, after which they will be at home In Jackson, Miss. Mrs. Mary Whiting, who has been visiting Captain and Mrs. TV. H. Graves In Birmingham, has returned home. Mrs. Pierce, of Bt. Louis, Is visiting her sister, Miss Fannie Blont, at Mrs. Lomax's. The members of the New Century Club and a few favored friends were much entertained on Tuesday after noon by Miss Ava Prlntup. Easter Ideas were Introduced in the decora tions nnd the score cards. Tulips and Easter lilies decorated the table where iluffy little chickens and eggs were scattered over the cloth. Euchre was* Played at five tables, with trail at one for non-card players. A lovely little vanity bag, the first prize, was won by Mrs. Stewart Marshall, and a tiny, lit tle live buff chicken was the consola tion trophy, which Miss Jessie Glover cut. A salad course was served from tbe buffet. Mrs. Littell Funkhouser entertained the Trail Club delightfully on Thurs day afternoon. teachers will chaperon a goodly number of Shorter students to Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, for a week* outing on Sat urday. Misses Marlon and Jane A. Dean will be day pupils In thenarty. The Daughters of the American Rev olution have In course of arrangement “Toys Awake," a beautiful spectacular play, to be presented at the opera house as a benefit to supplement their entertainment fund. Xavier chapter will be hostess to the state conclave In October. Mrs. C. A. Jamieson, of Decatur, Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hill. Mrs. Robert Timmons, of Thomas- vllle, la visiting her sister, Mrs. Stew- urt Marshall. Mrs. T. O. Hand comes up from Ma- in.. a—.s o . .. . . con to visit her parents and attend the MIss Barah Beat wan the hostess to TVood-Bradford wedding next week, the Potpourri Club on Saturday aft- Mrs. Sam Brothers, of Chattanooga, ernoopj_ ^ . I will be Mrs. e. S. Sparks’ popular vls- Dr, T. J. Simmons and one or two ltor next week. SAVANNAH SOCIAL NEWS M'CRAE. Colonel John F. PeLac'ey, of Eastman, was In the city recently. Misses Maud nnd Stella Cotter spent Ban- sdsy In Eastman. Miss Ails Clements, of Almo, wss with friends here a few dsya ago. Professor It. M. Glrsrdenn spent Sunday with his parents at Betsy, Os. Colonel Wiley'J. Williams, of Eastman, wss In the city recently. Mlse Smile Clements, of Duluth, was In the elty s few days ago. .. Mrs. J. W, Evens sml children sml Mra. 0. O. Conk went to Kaotman Tuesday. W. W. Williams was In our city a f *Tliomns came down from Tech and spent Sunday nnd Monday with his parents Miss Eugenis Walker, of Savannah, Is tho guest of the Missus Walker at Helena. Mra (Min Pharr, of Eastman, has been n th friends here this week. (ra. J. T. Land sml children hare spent several daye this week with Mr. Land's par ents at Bullards. Mrs. John A. Wooten returned to Lumber City a few days ago, after tpeudlng several days with Mrs. <' M. Tillman. Mr. E. F. McRae went to Atlanta Tues- teaching for Mr. and Mra. 8. B. Andrews, finished her school aud returned to her home In north Georgia. CAMILLA. Miss Pauline Hardeman returned to her home In MadlBon Thursday after an extended visit to relatives and friends here. Mr. Willie Frank Cullens Is visiting his uncle. Dr. Fred Cullens at Ozark, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brown, who hnve been spending the winter In Camilla, the guests of their son. Dr. J. L. Brown, left a few days ago for their homo In Greensboro, N. C. Miss Annie Everett, of Pelham, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. E. Cox. Mr. J. C. Turner, Jr., after spending some time at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Turner, tins re""-n»il to Davidson College, where he will re sume his studies. Mrs. W. W. Rogers, who leaves ear ly next month for the North, where her marriage to Dr. TVIIllam McKee will be an Interesting June event, gave a charming farewell luncheon on TVed nesday to a number of her Savannah friends. Bhe entertained at Bunnon Lodge, and the occasion was marked by delightful Informality and pleasure. Covers were laid for twenty-eight. The table was abloom with pretty spring flowers, and the place cards were hand- painted figures In attractive motoring costumes. Mrs. John M. Bryan was (oastmaster, and between the courses, called on each guest by name In clever rhyme. Some of the responses were brimful of nit and good natured fun. The marriage on Tueaday evening at the DeSoto hotel of Miss Frances Koh ler, of this city, and Mr. Joseph Gump, of Baltimore, was an Interesting event to a wide circle of friends, though only the Immediate families of the couple were present at the ceremony. Miss Rosalind Gump, of Baltimore, was maid of honor, and Mr. A. S. Kohler was best man. Mr. Max Kohler was mastfer of ceremonies. Immediately after the marriage service, which was perform ed by the Rev. Dr. George Solomon, a family dinner was served In the break fast room of the hotel, and Mr. and Mrs. Gump left late In the evening for an extended trip North. Mr. Edmund Nash entertained a con. genial party of ladles with dinner and bridge on Tuesday evening for her guest, Mrs. Phillip Marquard, of Rye,' N. Y. An attractive entertainment, given at tho Woman's Club on Friday afternoon was arranged by the chairman of tho entertainment committee, Mrs. Clar ence Anderson, Jr., and proved a most plonsant and amusing event. It was called ‘‘Living Pictures of Classical Subjects," and wns a clever burlesque of classic art. Tho young women who took part wore amusing costumes and were posed In an Immense frame, sug gesting just enough likeness to the original subject to make the. carica ture most amusing. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. John Malloch gave a bridge luncheon for Mrs. Henry Wilson Hodge, of New York, who Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mills. On the same day Mrs. Charles H. Willcox entertained with a large after noon tea In honor of Mrs. Julia TV. Beckham, of Kentucky. About 200 guests were present. Assisting In re celvlng the callers were Mrs. WlllcoxV two daughters, Mrs. William Beckham and Mrs. D. Y. Beckham, and serving were Miss Julia Daniel, Miss Irene Withers, Miss Alleen Hunter, Miss Lu cille Hunter, Miss Laleah Adams and Miss Mantle Adams. Mrs. C. a. Bell entertained the Wed nesday Bridge Club this week, and the Thursday Bridge Club met with Mrs. Alexander Carey. Mrs. Ruben Clarke gave an Informal party Friday morning, entertaining two tables of bridge. Miss Vnn Gundell entertained \ on Friday afternoon with tea for her guesis. Miss Alexander, of New York. Mrs, A. A. Lawrence gave a bridge party on Tuesday evening for Miss Og den, of New York. Mrs. Paul Haskell entertained the Supper Club on Friday night. Saturday afternoon Miss Belte Shat ter gave a small, river party, and Miss Von Gundell poured ten at the Country Club, where a golf match between the ladles wns a most Interesting event. Mrs. Phillip Marquard, of Rye, N. Y., Is the guest of Mrs. Edmund Nash. Miss Anna Stevens and Miss Flor ence Stevens have returned from Hofwyo. Mrs. Rauers, Miss Rauers nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Florence Minis are spending a short time at St. Catherines Island. Mlsa May Parsons, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of Mrs. George Owens. Mrs. Rowland Leigh and her children hnve returned to England. ASHEVILLE SOCIAL NEWS Differing in Every Respect One of the most enjoyable events of the Reason In Asheville was the ball given at the Battery Bark lost Satur day evening. Dancing began early nnd tho orchestra played “Home, Sweet Home,” promptly at 12 o’clock. Ro- freshments were served during tho evening. Among those who partici pated were a large number of out-of- town people, among them being Sena tor und Mrs. Faulkner, of West Vir ginia; Mrs. BUnor McCartney Lane, Mrs. and Miss Lockwood, of New York; Miss McLaughlin nnd Mix* Grace McLaughlin, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Wilson, of Philadelphia; Mr. Warfield, Balti more; E. H. Kimber, Washington; Mr. J. S. Young and Mr. John Cator, if Charlotte, N. C\; Mrs. and Miss Bar- num, New York; Mr. Lee Reinhelmer, Richmond, Va.; Mr. Walter Brown, Charlotte, N. C.; Mra. Carrie Buckner, Winchester, Ky. Mrs. Harmon Miller entertained In formally last Thursday evening, with a supper, In honor of her cousin und guest. Mlsa Sue Grlggaby, of Lexing ton, Ky. Covers were laid for eight, and those present were: Miss Grlggs- by, Mrs. Ebon Coffin, Mrs. Miller, Miss Virginia Miller and Harmon A. Mil ler, Dr. Carl Reynolds, Ered Johnson, ani William B. Troy, Jr. Tlio regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary of Trinity church was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dr. Minor, on French Broad avenue. Mrs. L. Pickens Bacon, district president of tho auxiliary, wns present and addressed the ladles as sembled. A large number were in at tendance. Announcement of the engagement «■ Miss Anna Bethnell. of Ueldsville, t Mr. Hill Parsons, of Rockhighum, ha been made. Tho wedding Is to take place early In June at the home of the bride’s grandmother, In Rockingham. Mrs. Paul J. Johnson gave a dance last Thursday evening at Rock Ledge, In honor of Miss Jennie Hall, of Sa vannah. Twelve couples were present. Miss Mary Lee delightfully enter tained the Wednesday Bridge Club levt Wednesday afternoon at her homo on Oak street. A verv pretty wedding occurred here last Tuesday afternoon. Miss Fannie Emmanuel, of this city, nnd Abram Paul, of Charlotte, being united in mar riage at the home of the bride’s moth er. Rabbi J. Klein, of Sumter, S. C., Informing the Jewish religious cere mony, a civil marriage having prevl ously been celebrated. The parents and brother of the groom came to Asheville for the occasion. Ills brother acting as best man. The young cou pie left Immediately after the Flavoring Extracts Vanina Lemon Orange Rose,etc. differ in every respect from all others. They are more uniform, more economical, as it requires but a small quantity to impart the desired flavor. They are true to nature, as thev are made from tbe mony for u wedding trip to Northern cities. Mrs. C. M. Platt entertained at bridge at her home on Cumberland ave nue in honor of her relative and guest, Mrs. Carrie Buckner, of Winchester, Ky. There were eight tables of play ers. Invitations hnve been issued for the marriage of Miss Anna May Way to Mr. Francis Branch Slaglit, on Wed nesday, April 3, at 8:?0 p. m.» at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Wil liam Emllus Way, 7 College street, Asheville. Miss Alice C. Wood, of Brevard, N. C), an<l Mr. Brance E. Paxton, of Memphis, were married at the resi dence of Mr. J. H. Cane, on Blanton street, last Haturdav, March 9. Rev. R. H. Parker was the oiViciating clergy man. Messrs. Hemmlek nnd Devlin were hosts on Tuesday evening at a <1 inner to a number of friends at Victoria Inn. The ladles of the Auxiliary Society of St. Lawrence church were the guests ■A Miss Johnnie Cruise on Tuesday aft ernoon nt her rejldence on College street. . _> United States Scnntor and Mrs. Faulkner, who have been guests at the Battery Park, left Monday evening for Nashville, where they will make short visit before returning to their home In West Virginia. B. M. Yates Is In the cltyi from At lanta. A. C. Bard, of Atlantn, Is a visitor in Asheville. Mr. George Lauterback has returned from Atlanta. Mr. Caldwell WoodmfL of the Toxa- wny ci^jpany, Is a guest at the Kenil worth Inn. Former Vice President Adlai Steven son nnd Mrs. Stevenson, after a stay of some little time In Asheville, hnve gone to Charlotte to visit their daugh ter, Mrs. Martin D. Hardin, f W. T. Ford, of Atlanta, is a visitor in the city. . _ A. C. Ford and his mother, Mrs. B. F. Wiley, of Atlanta, have left for Salisbury. Mrs. Champ Clark, wife of tho well- known oougressraaii, Is u guest ut tbe Manor. One of the most enjoyable affairs of the week wns tilt* luncheon Tuesday afternoon Klven by Miss Ueorgln Dennis nt her home on North Main street In honor of Mrs. Charlton Millard nnd Mrs. Sneed Adams. A winme table seating twelve guests was decorated In a color scheme of yellow. Jon quils and dnffodUs being used. The more cards were buuelies of hand-pointed daffo dils. Miss Dennis received her guests In a harming lingerie house gowu. Mrs. Thomas Hollins was hostess Wednes day afternoon for the Thursday Bridge *», which Is composed of ulsmt a tlozeu players. .. .... Mrs. I.alrd entertained on Wednesday with an Informal luncheon given nt the Battery Park. Covers were laid for eight. Bridge followed in the afternoon. .Miss Minnie Westnll entertained the Tnr D. T. Manget has gone on a business trip to Connecticut. Mrs. H. IT. ReTlll, of Greenville, Ga., was the guest of Kewnan friends several days this week. Mrs. Harry Cleveland and little who have been visiting her parents, Dr. nnd Sirs. J. W. Qullllan, b&vo returned to El- berton. • Judge Andy Calhoun, of Atlanta, apent Monday In Xewnaa as the guest of Mr. and Mra. Mike Powell. Mrs. John Cates and Miss Nevelle Ar nold have returned from Atlanta. The lat ter, who has been dangerously JB In hospital there, f> much improved. Mr. and Mra. C. R. Turner, of Carrollton, were the gueita of Major W. A. Turner aud family Sunday. George Wynn nnf l Tom Fisher have re turned from a business trip to Cuba. Mr. ond Mrs. Walker Arnall announce the birth of a daughter. Tom Bailey has returned from a visit to his pSrcnta In Washington, Ga. Mrs. Myra Orr Jackson, of Atlanta: Mrs. McCnslIn, of Greenville, Gn.; Miss Lizzie Hill, of Tifton, Ga.. and Mr*. T. P. Zel- lorn, of Palmetto, attended the funeral of Mrs. W. R. Orr Monday. Mrs. Ben Wright, who has been spending the winter In south Georgia, Is at home again., Tom Hughes, of Atlanta, spent Sunday /lth^lbe family of bis father, Rev, F, G. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pendergraat, of Pblpley, On., were the guests of Mr. Pen- dergnint's parents for several days this week. Mrs. Z. Green hns /eturned from Bir mingham. where she went to ntteud the funeral of her sister. Mrs. Glover. Charles Parrott went to Philadelphia this week to bring his wife nnd daughter. Miss Mary, home. Mrs. and Miss Vnrrntt have been verv 111 In a hospital there for sev eral month A The friends rejoice that they hnve improved sufficiently to lie brought Imrg. Gn., spent Monday with Kewnan friends. Mrs. J. T. Kirby entertained The Twolvc nt a beautiful luncheon last Friday. Were delightfully*entertained. .... supper wns served at the conclusion of the game. There were no prizes. Miss Christine Arnall wns the hostess nt* the Inst meeting of the Sewing Club. De licious refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held nt tho home of Misses May and Frances Herring, on College street. Invitations hnve been received to the marriage of McCnslIn Yancey .Manley, formerly of Kewnan. to Miss Louise Tal bott Knight, of Richmond. Vn., the wed ding to occur nt the home of the brlde-to- 1m*. April 2. At Mrs. DeWItte Poole's entertainment of the Bridge Club, Mrs. Robert Mnttox. of Atlanta, received the first prize, a leather belt, und Mrs. Sanders Gibson' the con solation. two pretty collars. Mrs. Alton Arnold got tho booby, a bunch of violets. haraLson. Mrs. Glenn Beckham, who has been visiting Mrs. A. W. Bawls, has returned to Zcbulon. Mrs. W. D. Ellis, Jr., bon returned to Atlanta, after spending a week with Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb. Mr. Harry Erwin has returned to Chattanooga, after visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. Junius Tatmage. Mr. Milton Dargan, Jr., is spending the week in Atlanta. Miss Agnes Goss has returned from Washington, where she was the guest of Congregation and Mrs. Howard. Chancellor David C. Barrow attended the meeting of the trustees of South Georgia Agricultural College at Val dosta this week. Mrs. Glenn Williamson has returned to Jefferson, after a ’short visit to friends in this city. Miss Lily B. Lyndon, of Washington, spent two days in the city this week en route to New York, where* she will spend several months. Mrs. J. T. Pope and Mrs. Z. High tower, of Dublin, are spending a few days with their daughters. Misses Al- llne Pope and Zoe Hightower, at the State Normal school. Miss Mary Watkins has returned from a pleasant visit to relatives in Opelika. Mrs. J. C. Winn and Miss Berta Smith, of Shady Dale, visited Miss Chide Loyd at the Normal school this week. Mrs. Lizzie H. Mure will arrive soon to be the guest of Mrs. Maggie W. Welch. Mrs. Joseph Harrold Holt, of Sher man, Texas, is the guest of her parents, Judge and Mrs. J. J. Strlkland. Mrs. Frank Hardeman has returned from a pleasant visit to Mrs. McDou- gall, in Atlanta. Miss Lila Lyle has returned to Tuck er, after visiting Mrs. W. B. Orr. Mrs.’ L. D. DuBose ha# returned from Sparta. Mrs. W. L. Williamson and Miss Woodle Williamson, of Commerce, vis ited Athens this week. Mrs. Lamar Lyndon and Misses Eliz abeth and Moselle Lyndon, who havo been visiting relatives for several weeks, returned to New York Friday. CHATTANOOGA SOCIAL NEWS West Point vl.lt to Mr.. John Crawford, who hn. Itoon quite 111 with pneumonia. In Improvlnjt. The Infont of Mr. nnd Mra. George Onrlrk wns Purled here Wednesday, .Mr. Ford, of Zehulon, mine over Inst Hnturdny to vl.lt bin daughter, Mrs. A. W. Itnwls. Mr. B. II. Tnylor went to Scnoln Tues day. Miss Myrl Rawls rame over from Menns- vllle to .pend Sunday with her parents. The wedding of Mlae Alice Dixon Anderson and Mr. Harrison Llghtcap was solemnized Wednesday night at the home of the bride's mother. Rev. Battle McLester officiating. Only rela tives and (dose friends were Invited. The groom Is an employee of the gas light company of this city, coming here from Yazoo City, Miss., ond htf broth er, Mr. Pugh Llghtcup, served as best man. The bride Is the sister of Mr. Jo Anderson, the well-known druggist of this city. The out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Willie B. Newman, of Nash ville; Mrs. James Anderson, of Alpltte, Ky.; Mr. Thomas B. Llghtcap and Mrs. Llghtcap, brother and mother of the groom, of Yazoo City, Miss. Miss Annie Frank, of this city, and Mr. Clifford A. Moore, of Georgia, were married In the study of Rev. Charles W. Kelly Monday afternoon. The groom Is a business man of Spring Place. Ga., where the couple will reside. At the home of Mr. D. A. Her, In thl* city. Wednesday'nlght, Miss Nell Cody Watkins and Mr. James Alexander Dutton were married In the presence of a few relatives and friends. The couple will reside In this city. Mrs. D. W. King, of Jefferson City, Is a visitor In the city. — Mr. Hal Bush will come from Geor gia soon to spend Easter with his pa rents. Mrs. Barry Is the guest of her daugh ter, In Athens, Ga. Miss Katherine Martin will soon re turn to the city after an extended vis it to Atlanta. Mrs. Henry Catlln, who has been visiting In Atlanta and Rome. Ga., will be a guest of friends In this city soon before returning to her home in Anderson. S. C. Mrs. G. E. McGee entertained this week In honor of Mrs. Collier, of At' lanta. Miss Margaret Warner will leave soon to be the guest of friends In Nash ville. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson, of Memphis, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery, of this city, this Miss Bessie Oehmlg returned from Rome, Italy, this week. Mrs. Curtis Herbert and children have gone to visit Mrs. Herbert’s moth er In Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Milton, of Knoxville, were guests of friends In this city this week. Mrs. F. H. Blair has as her guest her mother, Mrs. Haynes, from Roms, Ga. Miss Robbie Love, of Kingston, la a guest of friends in this city. NASHVILLE SOCIAL NEWS ... ,| Book Club Tuesday nfterin Miss Torn Loo lnummoinl entertained about a dozen young hullo* on Thursday afternoon with mi Informal ten at the Hwaiiiinnon Country Club, In honor of Miss Christine St’hussler, Miss Virginia Griffith Miller and Miss Alien Drummond. Miss Florence Jerome entertained a num ber <>f the guests at Victoria Inn with a mnsleal on Thursday night. Miss Jemme. wh«> I* a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jerome, of New York, delighted her friends with her splendid singing, tendering numbers with excellent effect. Sin* was ably assisted on the piano by Mrs. Lent, of Clueiumul, and Miss Mabel Dyker, of Now York. Mrs. Peiiultnan on Thursday afternoon entertained with it delightful violet und yellow tea at Ridgewood. About twenty-live young people of this Hty made up a coaching party to attend the operntte nt the Asheville school Satur day evening. The merry party left the city about «:30 destination ....... - .. . a picturesque j»olnt on the rood for this refreshment. The return was made Iiefore midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Gilchrist, of Cleve land, chaperoned the crowd. An Interesting marriage occurred In Mu on last Thursday, when Mr. llall John m, formerly of Asheville ami now ft real dent of Cltuttnnoogn, niul Miss Annie Me- Broome, of the same city, ware united !u marringi. Iiivltnth.us hnve been received for the marriage of Miss Mary Wllfoug 1‘hlfer to Mr. Donald Witherspoon, the ceremony to occur ou Wednesday afternoon, March 27, nt 3 o'clock In the family residence at Mor- gunton. X. C. Mr. and Mrs. Witherspoon will be at home to frleuds In Newton, X. after April 15. One of tlu* most enjoyable events of the week socially wns the musical comedy pre sented Inst Saturday evening by the Dra matic Society of the Asheville school. Miss Husle lloo|»er. of Webster, was quietly married In the parlors of tin* Berk ley Hotel on Saturday afternoon is Mr. J. C. <triblde, ills** of Webster. RevrWilllain ‘.uusford. ft. !»., performed the corpmony. dr. V. T. Brown, of Jackson county acted iS l«*st lliflft. * ^ A pre nuptial whist party given by Mrs. KugeuetlljrOe ou Monday evening ut her residence on College street In honor of her sister. Miss Annie Way, whose marriage will .s-cur on Wednesday of next week, proved 11 most enjoyable nccoaidlt. The floral decorations were huge hunches of peach blossoms. Them* flowers, placed In Jars, were usull effectively In the receiving room*. Tho score curds were ualuuu and original; showing Miss Way's profile dnln- *'?y painted In water color. Mrs. Charles Jordan and Mrs. Vance Brown gave n supper Monday evening to n number of their friends nt the Swnnnnuon Country Club. The round table, seating fourteen guests, was decorated In a color scheme of yellow. Mrs. Edwin C. Caldwell entertained nt luncheon 011 Saturday nt her cottage In A1- bormnrle Park. Covers were laid for eight. Messrs. John Trot wood Moore of Nash ville. Tenn., C. A. I’rntf of Little Rock, Ark., and Charles. Mulllkin, of Virginia, who have been lurlted by the directors of the Asheville horse show to act ns judges at this season's meeting, have consented to officiate. Mrs. Elinor McCartney Lane, the author okh, who has been a guest nt the Battery Park since January last, hns left for Green River, when* sin* will visit Miss Maude Coxc for a short time, after which she will return to her home In Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. II. Mnckny Twninldcy nnd dnughtcr. Miss Twomldey, arrived n few day* ago In their special enr and are the guests of Mrs. Twoinbley’s brother, Mr. Cl. \V. Vanderbilt, at Biltmore House. Miss,Minnie L. Brown, of Atlanta. Is vis iting In this city, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. O. Gollghtly. on Phillips street. Mrs. Cattle Buckner hns returned to At lanta after a month's visit with her cousin, Mrs. Charles M. Platt. Miss Christine Kchttssler has left for Rome. Ga.. where she will attend n pre nuptial house party given In honor of Miss WoimI. whose wedding will occur on April 3. .Miss Hcbnssler will visit relatives In Montgomery before returning to Asheville. Kx-Congressman J. M. Gndger nnd his sou-iu-lnw, Congressman John W. Langley, arrived last Sunday from Panama. Mrs. Langley Inis been In the elty for several ks. the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. M. «»n French Broad avenue. Mrs. Oscar T. Peeples, now of Car- torsvllle, Ga., president of the Ten nessee Woman’s Press and Authors’ Club, who haa spent the past few days in Nashville, attending the annual board meeting of the club, has been much entertained during her stay. One afternoon the members of the Press Club residing In Nashville were enter tained at a tea In her honor, and Mrs. Anne Rankin Osborne entertained at a theater party Wednesday evening to see Crane and Jeffreys In “She Stoops to Conquer.” On Tuesday Mrs. Pee ples was hostess at a beautiful lunch eon at the Duncan Hotel for the board members. v Gov. M. R. Patterson has appointed the three woman commissioners to the Jamestown exposition. They are Mrs. Benton McMIUln for middle Tennessee. Mrs. C. B. Bryan for west Tennessee, and Miss Mary Boyce Temple for east Tennessee. All three are prominent and representative women, Mrs. Me- Mlllln being the wife of a former gov ernor and president of the State Fed eration of Woman's Clubs; Miss Tem ple Is the present regent of the state D. A. R., and Mrs. Bryan a former regent. Chancellor nnd Mrs. J. H. Kirkland entertained the Vanderbilt Glee Club rnuslcale Thursday evening at their homo on the college campus. Senator and Mrs. Charles J. Faulk ner, of West Virginia, who have been In Nashville this week, visiting their daughter, Mrs. William White, at her handsome new home in State street, have been much entertained. Tuesday Dr. White gave a stag dinner for Sen ator Faulkner and Thursday Mrs. White was hostess of a bridge lunch eon for Mrs. Faulkner. Airendy a dozen social affairs have been announced for tho first post- Lenten days. Mrs. William G. Spen cer will entertain at bridge April 4 for Mrs. Addle C. Benson, and Mrs. James Marshall Head, formerly of Nashville, now of Boston. April 5 Mrs. H. taint'd during her stay. Mrs. Edwin S. Gardner will entertain relntlvt 1 .. General nnd Mra, Adlai Bterenaon have left for Illnomlniiton, Ills. The Stevenson fnndtv will litter return to Asheville and upend the summer nt Montreal. Mr. Caldwell Woodruff, of Atlanta, was a roeent visitor'In Asheville. Joseph B. Morgan nnd Dr. Thomaa Van Zandt, of Louisville, has been an nounced, the marriage to take place at West End Methodist Church, April 25. An Interesting nuptial event of next week In Nashville will be the marriage at 7 o'clock on the morning of March 27 of Miss Jessie Howell Hollowed and Mr. John Randolph Henry, of Prince ton, W. Va. It will be at the First Baptist Church. Mrs. W. H.' Wilson will entertain tho Buttercup Luncheon Club next Tues day. The organization was given a pretty luncheon at the home of Mrs. E. E. Mann at Hendersonville last Tuesday. Visitors In Nashville the past week were Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens and Miss Anna Gordon, national president and vice president, respectively, of the W. C. T. U., qnd Mrs. Selina Helman, of Fayetteville, Tenn., who Is state presi dent of the organization. Many on- teitalnmcnts have been given for the visitors. Tuesday they were given an afternoon reception at the home o Mrs. A. H. Mlzell for the East Nash vlllo W. C. T. U., and those of Waver* ley Placo entertained them Friday at a second reception at the residence of Mrs. D. J. Jnrratt. Saturday morning Mra. Hamilton Parks will tender to them a reception and Mrs. E. H. East will be hostess of a reception that aft ernoon at the home of Mra. Nat Bax ter. Mrs. Maggie L. Hicks entertained the Colonial Dames at a meeting on Thursday afternoon characterized by unusually attractive features. Skating parties at the local hippo drome arc a popular Lenten diversion. Thursday afternoon a large party was given by the younger clement and tho day before forty Vanderbilt men were hosts of another. TALMO. The box supper nt I’Hndfork was quite n success, being attended hr not only tho people of the Immediate vicinity, hut hr rnl from n illstnurc. More tlmn enough WEST POINT. Mrs. R. B. Kyle has returned to home In Gadsden, Als. Mr. J. A. Erwin spent Sunday In 4,1, the guest of his family. Mr. George E. Winston spent tho grc.»» CsroHnn' 8 ' 1 We< ’ k V, " ,lnf ,rleni1 * *» So«J Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Sbealey, Mr ... Mrs. E. J. Collins nnd Mrs. Lottie Meit» are In Atlanta this week. lto * Jlr. Cecil Melton nnd Mr. Bhentt of I, Grange, spent Sunday |„ West Po'lnt tu S'eTton° f Mr ' Mol,on ' 8 mo,her . Mrs. iietSJ Miss feorta Summers, of Glass Ati . Emm?/Adams?** ^ ««« <^2 AMsSLft w?e'k «• •Miss Jessie Winston, of LaGrnnce r. IT.', 1 wlnstmn 0ni1 W “ h her mo,1 “' r; & Sira. Eunice Winston and mi m \f,ev Horsley entertained the Saturday Aftern^J Cluli-iit Its meeting Inst week In a dollrt? J" p |«y«d. the ra the parlor mid sittlng'raom. The'ffi '! lovely pn |r of silk hose, was won K Robert Freeman. * 3ir * MImos Estelle and Jonette Her,lev *“ fiegHn* score and entertaining H? guests. A delicious salad coarse with ten was served nfter the game. 0 ” Mr. Sydney Herzfehl spent Bands, i, Alexander CUy, Ala., the guest of blj Jr' cuts. Mr. and Mra R. Herzfold f ' sir. Robert Owens, Jr., of Opelika si. spent Friday In West Point, the rieit J his brother, M. Dolma Owens. Mrs. J. b reesleben returned from hroi. ton Friday, accompanied by her daughter Miss Johnimh, who has been 111 at thil place for several weeks. 1 Mr. nnd Mra. Jnck Strong, of LaGraa™ spent Sunday. In West Point; the jiesu'oi Dr. nnd Mra. J. 8. Horsley. 01 Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Edwards, of Collc-s Park, spent Inst week with Mr. and Mra J. D. Wortham. * Mrs. J. W. Htidmon spent Tnesdsv In Ih?T! II, t?Oodgynr^ C ' t ° f ,Ud ** ‘ 0l1 ^ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Haines and daughter Miss Mnry Fannie, of Montgomery. Ala spent several days list week In Weii Point, visiting friends. II Mf- A Osc« r Slmth spent Tuesday In Ope- Mr. Ileyman Ilagcdorn, of Birmingham. Ala., spent two dnyi last week with hi. parents, Mr. nnd Mra Philip llngedorn Miss I.nla Cumber has returned to her home In Fredonls, Als., after n week's visit to Mrs. Ed Houston. Mrs. Mark McCollough and son. Calvin, are In Columbus. Ga., the guests ot Mr and Mrs. 8. O. Whitaker. Mrs. C. A. Ferrell, of LnQnage, who bai been the guest of Mrs. Ernest J. Nolan, re turned to her home Monday. Misses Florrie and Chorlee Lee Johnson hnve returned from a visit In Atlanta. Mrs, Charles E. Bill entertained a tew friends nt dinner recently. Mr*. Henderson Huguley, St., spent Mon day in LnGrange. , Miss Vallle Atkew left Monday for t visit to friends In Atlanta. rancp. I Miss I Yfr° Mrs. Joseph Wnrner on April tt. The I foe whleh they hnd the .upper) wns Girls' Whist Club will be entertained u'^ or tvk?» , 2„SL ,c .. llr .»ia c K by Miss Laura Stratton on April 2. I Suffer fram bl Jl tmL 1 !! 6 '* to The engagement of Miss Mary Gib- School cloaca nt Harmony Hall Friday son Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I evening with program nnd supper. Mina Janette Horsley was the guest Twos- f Miss Luclle \Vxwdyard in LnGr and Mra. Philip Ilagqdorn and Hagedorn and Mr. Lewis Men LaUrange, expect to sail about May 1 for a I three months tonr in Enrope. Ther will I be Joined In New York by Mr. and Mrs. I Albert Hagedorn, of Gadsden. Ala., aadl Miaa Rosenbaum, of Philadelphia. I Mins Edna Rawles Is the guest of friends I In Talbotton. I Mr. Alfred Zachry has returned from i| week's visit to friends In Atlanta. f Mrs. L. E. Melton Is the guest this week I of her daughter, Mrs. U W. Arnold, la At-1 lanta. . JACKSONVILLE. Invitations are being received dally now I for the after-fcagter festivities, cardi fori two large afternoon receptions to be given I on WeAnesday and Thursday of oext week I being already sent forward. Mrs. Alexau-I der Babel will be the hostess at her hand-1 icr, zurs. i-nui u. x err j. wiu imj hobu-: on April 4 nt Mrs. Bowden's residence. The Yacht Club’s cotillion will be given I on the evening of April 4, at tho Womau'i I Club bouse. , I Mrs. Henry Elson entertained at carol I on Friday afternoon at tho Phoenix Club ■ rooms, the prises being unusually hatri-l some. , I Mrs. Isaac Brereton defeated Mrs. Neal I Mitchell, the woman golf champion of the I Florida Country Club, on tho club links ff Friday Inst. I The early hot weather hns driven many I prominent citizens to the Continental Hotel I at Atlantic Bench. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Christopher apent I the week-end at their cottage nt Atlantic! Bench. , I The Colonial Dnmes of Florida will inert I April 3 ns guests of Mr*. John T. 1>M mukes of St. Augustine Jn tho parlors <j| the Alcazae In that city. Tho feature of | the day will be the unveiling of the tablet I Mrs. Walter Drake of The fines. St I Johns avenue. entertnln»*d In honor or nor i aunt, Mrs. Wleanel, with an all-day launcsl party nnd elaborate picnic luncheon. I Miss Julia Wright, of Thomosv I e, t.a., ]*l the guest of Mrs. Robert Gamble at nrr| home on Riverside nvenue. Miss Caroline Harding, the well knojJ| ewspai the elt. * each io Hot Hprl Mr. and Mrs. Th« __ Of 1 Bench to Hot Springs, Va. _ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wllmalth left yo*-| terdny for their annual visit north. I Miss Roberta Burbrldge Is enjoying • I visit from her sister, Mrs. Daltoa Itlsley, ■ of Cleveland. . . I Sir. nnd Mrs. W. . Cameron have jgi returned from New York, where they fpenie the past month, selecting the Interior dee>| “ itlons nnd furnishings for their n**. >mnloted home on Riverside nvenue. 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