Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 20, 1907, Image 6

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i '] ]!!•; ATLANTA GEOIJlilAX AND NEWS sa n ni>AV. Aiv SOCIETY... Mrs. George C. Bill, Editor. a i r jr > T § t f&TjJSESi) AMUttnfc 1 And Woman s Interests Two Charming Little Maids MRS. 8HEDDEN’3 LUNCHEON. Mrs. Robert Rbcdden will entertain at an elegant luncheon next Wednesday In compliment to Mrs. John Little and to Mrs. George Holmes, of Jacksonville, Fla., the guest of Mrs. Charles Conklin. TO MRS. GEORGE HOLMES. Among those entertaining for Mrs. George Holmes, of Jacksonville, Fla., who is visiting Mrs. Charles Conklin, will be Mrs. Harry Stearns, who will entertain a few friends very Informally at bridge n«»xt Friday afternoon at her beautiful new home, on Peachtree. AN INFORMAL 0CCA8I0N. A pleasant occasion of Saturday aft ernoon was that on which Mrs. Bryan Grant naked u few Intimate friends to play bridge, .there being In all only eight friends of the hostess present, Mrs. George Bonney, Miss Madeline Bonney. Mrs. Tom Paint*. Mrs. \V. C. Jamagin. Miss Rosa Kingsbery, Mrs. E. H. Goodhart, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. John Davis. MI88 KLEIN ENTERTAINS. A pretty party of Saturday afternoon was thqt at which Miss Agnes Klein entertained at hearts. The occasion was a compliment to Miss Klein's at tractive guest. Mies Eleanor Buckman, of Minneapolis, and assembled about forty of the friends of the young host- %ss. Miss KJoln was assisted In enter taining her guests by her mother. Mrs. Klein, and by Mrs. William H. Me- Alpln. Mrs. Klein wore a lingerie gown of white mull, embroidered In black, and Miss Klein was gowned In white mull and lace. Miss Ruekman wore u lingerie gown* of batiste *atnd lace, and Mrs. McAlpin'n gown was bf pale blue silk mull, trimmed with lace. The prises were pretty pictures, and the guest of honor was presented with a book. Mrs. Klein's home was beautifully decorated with palms and snowballs. MI88 WALDO TO ENTERTAIN. Next Saturday Miss Kate Waldo will give a luncheon In honor of Miss Helen O’Brien. MRS. HOLLIDAY~TO ENTERTAIN. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. T. P. Hol liday will entertain In honor of Miss Meta Hart. The guests will Include: Mlssfs Jeter, Miss Langhorn, the Misses Stocks. Miss Pauline Weems, Mias Cassle Greer, Miss Edith Duncan, Miss Resslc Dobbs. Miss Ehgone Featherstone, Miss lone (’lark, Mrs. W. C. Brown, the Misses Hirner, Miss Conyern, Miss Kittle Votes, the Misses Flynn, Mrs. Robert Jarrell, Mrs. Broom head. Mrs. Patterson, Miss M ai sle Watkins. MATINEE EUCHRES. The first of n series of nmtlhee euchres. whlctV to be given . by Sarah McIntosh Chapter. D. A. IL, \vn- held at the home or Mrs. J. F. H< hwarmunn on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Schwarniann and Mrs. Oscpr Rag land being the hostesses of the occa sion. About fifty ladies enjoyed a very de lightful afternoon, and the prise win ner* were: Mrs. T. M. Allen; second, Mrs. F, C. McCulloch; consolation. Mrs. J. M. Langley. After the game dainty refreshments were served. Weddihgs of Next Wsek Next week will be token up principally with weddings, while a number of bridge parties and luncheons will add much to Its gaiety. Mrs. Annie Rled nheit will be married to Mr. Frederick Curey Cotklna on the evening of the 24th at 6:30 o'clock, at the home of the bride-elect’i parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones, on t'ourtland street, and will be wit nessed only by the relatives and Inll/nnte friends of the couple. Wednesday mornlnic at 10:30 o'clock Miss Rosalie Hmlth will, be mar ried to Mr. C. J. Kamper. Jr., the aeremony taklnir place at the home of the bride. In the presence only of relatives. Miss Resale Smith, the bride's sister, will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will he Misses Florence Kamper and Marlon Smith. Mr. Francis Kamper wll lact as best man. ■ Wednesday evening the mnrrlaae of Mlsa Adelaide Allen and Mr. Le onard Uay, of New York, will he celebrated at the First Methodist church. Rev. Beverly P. Allen, of Katonlon. an uncle of the bride, performing the ceremony. The attendants will Include: Miss Kathleen Kluts, of Salis bury, N. C.. tnafd of honor: Miss Knuilyn Qullllan. of fedartown, brides maid; Mr. Paul Green, of New York, best man.' Mr. Dean Hill, of New Ydrk: Mr. William Elliott Wood, of Aiken, 8. C.; Mr. George Allen and Mr. Welter DuPre, ushers. After the ceremony n reception will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen, parents of the bride, ou Spring street. Among the out-of-town guests a t the wedding will be: Mr. and Mra. Ersklnn Phelps, of Chicago:' Mr. and Mrs. McClellan, of Syracuse; Miss Alice Day. of New York; Mr. and Mra. George Brooke, of Carterevllle; Miss Halite Park, of Greensboro; Mr. and Mrs. Evans Pattlllo. of Lexing ton. Mo.; Mlsa Dorothy Tnrwnrter, of New York; Mr. Theodore Kluts, of North Carolina; Mr. .nnd .Mrs. M. C. Allen, of Foreyth; the Mlsaee Walton, of Madison; Silas Georgia Boswell, of Greensboro. A wedding of great Interest to a large circle of friends In the city le that of Miss Sallle Collins 1-eonaril. of Vienna. G4., and Dr. Everett'Rlch- nrdson, of thla city. The ceremony will take place Wednesday evening In the Church of the Prince of Pence, at Vienna, and Bishop C. K. Nelaon will perforin the ceremony. The maid of honor will be Miss Bertha Leonard, a sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids will Include Miss Anne Phlnlxy, of Athena; Miss Jose phine Jones, of Macon; Miss Caro Lewis, of Valdosta, nnd Mils Florlne Richardson. Mrs. Edwurd English, of Montezuma, and Mrs. Pliny Hall, of Vienna, will be the matrons of honor. The groomsmen Include, besldee Colonel Jones. Mr. Samuel Sllcer. Mr. Arthur Clarke and Mr. A. J. Ryan, Mr Howell Erinlnger, Jr., Mr. Theodore McDonald nnd Mr. Ernest Stovall, of Vienna, with Mr. Austell Thornton, will act ns ushers. Among the guests from Macon will be Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Na thaniel Lewis, Miss Annie 1 .auric Mallory, Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Mallory, Mr. Nelson Mallory and Miss Martha Lewis. Mias Bessie Young and Dr. Paul P. Brown will be married on Thursday at the home of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Young. The brldes- inelds will Include Misses Anna and Susan Young, and Mr. John J. Eagan will act as best man. Mr. Henry Hynds and Mr. 8. Branch McKinney will be the ushers. The flower bearers will be little Miss Caroline Lee Young and Master XtcKInney tiosli. ■ MRS. PARKS ENTERTAINS. Saturday afternoon ut her lovely home In Decatur, Mrs. Lloyd Parks en tertained very Informally ut bridge In honor of Mrs.'W. H. O’Keefe and Mr Haugh Goughenour, of Greenville, Tenn. Invited to meet the honor fruest* were only about eighteen of their Intimate friends, twelve playing bridge nnd u hulf dozen or more dropping In for tea. Mrs. Purks' home wus most artistic in Its decorations of wild honeysuckle and home-grown roses, and tho score cards were Imnd-painted In designs of flowers. The prize was n silver slipper pin cushion, und tile honor guests were presented with a piece of Austrian wars nnd a lace handkerchief. Mrs. Parks received her friends In a becoming gown of pale tan embroid ered mul made over a foundation of turquoise taffeta. Mrs. O'Keefe was gowned In black aatln fashioned with heavy lace. Mra. Goughenour wore bluck net over taffeta, with trlmlmngs of Cluny lace. MRS. WHITE’8 LUNCHEON. Saturday at her home In Inman Park, Mrs. Warren White' entertained In- WHEN THE DOCTOR WRITES YOUR PRESCRIPTION Phone 2024 Bell; 1028 Atlanta We Will Send for and Deliver Promptly Without Extra Charge. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Whilaker=Coursey Drug Co. 29 Marietta Street, Corner Broad THE MOST CONVENIENT DRUG STORE TO ALL CAR LINES formally twelve frlenda at luncheon In honor of Mina Meta Hart, one of the attractive brlde»-elect of the month, whoxe marriage to Mr. Robert Turner on April 27 will be an Interesting event. Mra. White's nrtlatlc home waa deco rated for the occasion with a profusion of Hpring llowerx, nnd her guests were seated about an elegantly appointed ta ble whose centerpiece was a pyrutted of wild flowers. The occasion was one of the happiest of several Informal events which tilled the social calendar Saturday. PARASOLS MADE to match dreases and re-covered In nil colorn of silk. Paul BurkerL No. 1 Viaduct Place. WEDDING PRESENTS —FOR—” it April Brides Out Glass, Artware, Bric-a-Brao, China. Silverware, Handpainted China, Plaques, Dinnerware, Pi - 'ictures, Jardinieres, etc. (The Basement) J.M. HIGH CO. DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS! An Ideal Investment. The Ideal Investment combine ample security, conver tibility Into cash and a sure Increase In value. What more can you usk? Our prices most tntlclng. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. DIAMOND IMPORTERS. 37 WHITEHALL. COMPLIMENTARY TO MRS. TAYLOR, OF BALTIMORE Friday afternoon Mrs. Theodore Ham mond entertained Informally at bridge complimentary, to Mrs. Taylor, of Bal timore. who la the gueat of her slater, Mra. Jamea II. Nunnally. dancincTparty. Thursday evening a dancing party will be given by a number of young gentlemen at Hegadlo'a hall compli mentary to Mlaa Helen O'Brien and Mr. Valdemar Uude. MRS. LONgTnO'S BRIDGE. Mra. T. C. Longlno gave a pretty bridge party Saturday afternoon honor of Mtaa Hoyt and Mra. Brlnde- vllle, of Chicago, the guests of Mra. B. W. Ford. Wild honeyauckle waa used In deco rating the attractive apartments, and the color scheme of pink waa carried out In the dainty refreshments, which were served after the game. Mra. Longlno wore a gown of black taffeta, with black net wntet. Mra. Brlndevllle waa gowned In blue tuffeto, trimmed with lace. Mias Hoyt's toilet waa white taffeta, fashioned with heavy lnee. The prizes wore a pair of silk hose and a dozen hand-painted scores. Mlsa Hoyt was presented with a fan and .Mrs. Prlndevllle wna given a set of score cards. , The playera Included; Mra. B. W. Ford, Mra. Kvelyn Harris, Mra. Her man Hlrsch. Mrs. R. T. Dorsey, Mrs. J. G. Hollenbeck, Mrs. Batchelor, Mra. Charles Roberta. Mra. Rlx Stafford, Mra. 8am Hewlett. Mra. John Harry, Mra. J. K. C. Pedder. Mra. Jack Stew art, Mra. W. E. Foster, Mra. J. K. Mur phy. Mrs. W. T. Spalding, Mra. Van Kenaaaeler, Mra. Thomaaaon, Mrs. Frank Pearson, Mrs. John Barnes, Mrs. .lack Lewis, Mra. A. J. Smith, Mrs. Gorman, Misses Agnes Ladaon, Gladys Levin, Mamie Gatina, Ethel Kellv, Elizabeth Adair. SMITH-CLIFTON. Mrz. Mattie J. Clifton, of Thomas- vllle, nnd Mr. Simeon 'Hudson Smith, of Yynchburg, Va.. were quietly mar ried at the home of her brother, Mr. E. P. Dobbs, Wednesday, the 17th. The The bride la an unusually attractive woman. Mr. Smith la a wealthy manu facturer of Lynchburg, Va. GARRI80N-MARION, One of the prettiest weddings of the season at Macon waa that of Miss Hat tie Raymond Marlon and Mr. 8. Luther Garrison, which occurred at Christ’s church on the evening of the sixteenth. The church was decorated for the oc casion by the young ladles of the Junior Auxiliary, of which Miss Marlon waa a valued member. Tall. vases of beautiful roses were | used on the altar und the chancel was bunked with a variety of lovely flow ers, ferns, hyacinths and cultivated dogwood being used In profusion. Miss Monroe Ogren presided at the organ and rendered 'Schubert's Serenade” and other selections pretiou* to the entrance of thi* bridal parly. To the strains of "Mendelssohn's Wedding March." the maid of honor, Miss Ella Garrison, of Marietta, sister of the groom, entered the rhurrh. She wore a white bordered mull over pink silk and carried a bouquet of pink car nation* nnd ferns. Then came the bride, with her moth. Mra. Annie Marvin, who gave her away. The bride was beautlfully s Cecelia, aged 7 yeare, and Mary Louiaa, aged 18 monthe, the attractive little daughtere of Mr. and Mr*. Lake Smith, of Atlanta and Marietta. gloves and shoes to match. The blouse worn with thla suit was of champagne net, made over white silk, with wide bands of real cluny lace, piped with brown velvet. She wore a handsome leghorn hat In the natural etraw, trimmed with champagne and brown roses, with a touch of brown velvet. She carried a large bouquet of brides' rosea and ferns, tied with long tulle streamers. The groom, attended by his beat man, Mr. Harry Robert, came frorp the vestry and met the other member* of the bridal party before the chancel, where the rector, Rev. William Bohler Walker, performed the ceremony. Im mediately after the ceremony; the hap py young couple left on the Georgia Southern for Florida. Y'h*™ they will vlalt many points of Interest. reception waa tendered them on Mr. and Mrs. T. Raymond. Hendricks In Jacksonville. MRS. FRANK ELLIS (flVES LARGE BRIDGE PARTY. Saturday afternoon at her home on Peachtree street Mrs. Frank Ellis en tertained twenty-four friends at i bridge party. The house was artistic ally decorated with ferns, snowballs and American Beauty roaea. After the game dainty refreahmenta were served and the occasion waa on* of the enjoyable events of the week. Mra. Ellis received her guests In becoming toilet of English thread lace, combined with Cluny lace. The bridge prizes were a lingerie pil low case, mnde with fillet lace, and a ut glass toilet bottle, with silver top. The Invited guests Included: Mrs. A. B. Steele,.Mrs. Archibald Davis, Mrs, T. M. Horner, Mrs. Barbour Thompson, Mrs. Joseph Thompaon, Mrs. J. C. Hunter, Mrs. Harvey Johnson, Mrs. John D. Little, Mrs. Clarence Knowles, Mrs. R. B. Ridley. Mrs. Ralph Van Landlngham, Mrs. Charles A. Conklin, Mrs. Ector Latham, Mrs. Lowry Ar nold, Airs. George Traylor, Mra. Robert F. Shedden, Mrs. Algood Holmes, Mrs. John Fltten, Mrs. Lewis Beck, Mr* William Inman, Mrs. Hnrlne Holt, Miss Nell O'Donnelly, Mrs. Dozier Pou, Mr*. Sam Weyman, Mrs. G. H. Tanner, Mr*. Norwood Mitchell, Mrs. Thaddeus Hor ton, Mr*. George Dexter, Mra. Robert Alston. Mrs. Thomas B. Paine, Mr*. F. O. duBIgnon, Mrs. J. E. Hunnlcutt, Mr*. Frank Hawkins, Mr*. Nelson, Mrs. S. M. Inman, Mrs. R. J. Lowry, Mr*. I ** ' “ ~ Pardee Sugar Coated Jordan Almonds This delicious bit of candy very much resembles a bird’s egg in appearance. The almonds arc of the finest variety, carefully selected and coated over with the purest sugar. The candy has just the proper amount pf resistance, while the sweetness blends perfectly with the almond flavor.' Sugar Coated Jordan Almonds, because of their size and shape, are unusually appropriate for the filling of favors and novelties. Forty Cents Per Box' SNAPBEANS WITHOUT ANY STRINGS That’s just what our stringless green-pod Bush Beans make. Early, a heavy bearer and finest fla vor. Absolutely stringless at all stages of growth. Half pint, 10 cents; pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 cents. Do not confuse this with the inferior so-called “Gi ant Stringless,” which is a much inferior variety. Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, Fertilizers. HASTINGS’ 16 West Mitchell St. Coffee, properly grown, roasted and blended, supplies a slightly tonic effect, which re plenishes the store of vitality and sustains the system while delighting the . palate. That is Maxwell House Blend Coffee Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, •aduigti»,Wialcr.Spri»g,S««mcr,FiiU. Samplct'ElilS. LionMfg.Cu 4*3.FiftliSt.l»ruokl»«..N.V. 1 l“** n ' Rajah silk, tfiinmnl I with Persian brnlil nml hands piped ...... the full pleated skirt will. CHEEX=NEAL COFFEECO., NASHVILLE-HOUSTON. BARFIELD-LEAS. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Leas have announcod the engagement of their daughter, Eva Ruble Abernathy, to Mr. Alonzd A. Barfield, the wedding to take place April 30. Mlsa Abernathy Is a 1006 graduate and a talented musician. Mr. Barfield Is the son of Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Barfield, and holds a re sponsible position with the Southern Express Company and is a prominent lodge man. ALTAR BOY8 GO TO MARIETTA. Baturday morning nt » o'clock about thirty altar boys of the Sacred Heart church went up to Marietta to spend the day. After reaching that city the altar boys ployed a game of baseball with the Marietta team. Later they wero entertained at dinner by Mrs. Mitchell, and subsequently enjoyed a carriage drive to Kennesaw Mountain. They will return to Atlanta at I o'clock Sat urday evening from their delightful outing. MISS BARRY ENTERTAIN8. Saturday afternoon Miss Ruth Barry entertained a dozen young girl friends it honor of Miss Mary Hunter, of luftman, who Is visiting the Misses lunter at their home. In Decatur, Ga. MR8. MORROW ENTERTAIN3. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Glllam Mor row gave a small but charming card party In honor of Mrs. Wade Lang ston, of St. Louis, who Is visiting her mother, Mr*. H. L. Collier. Vases and bowls of roses were used In the decora tions, and after the game a delicious luncheon was served nt small tables. The prizes were a pretty vase and a set of after-dinner coffee cups. Mrs. Langston was presented with a set of table mats. Mrs. Morrow wore an attractive white toilet and Mrs. Langston's gown was of green silk, lace trimmed. IN HONOR VISITORS. On Friday evening Mis* Woodward and ills* Zne Cannon entertained In honor of Mra. Raines, of Statesboro. Ga., and Mlasea Gertrude and Clara Boom, of Rockford, III. The house nos prettily decorated with wood violet*. The color scheme of violet and white wus carried out the decoration of the entire lower floor, which was thrown together. Punch wuk styved In the library by Mlsa Dean Carter. Those present were: Miss Gertrude Boom. Mlsa Clara Boom. SIrs. Raines. . Silas Mangum. Silas Carter. Silas Dean ; Carter. Miss Allle Simmons. Sllss Har- I rls. Miss Hogg, jdiss Wellborn. Mlsa I Cannon.‘Sllss Zo* Cannon. Sir*. Pat- 1 terson. Sirs. Herrington. Sirs. Elmer ■ Slinmon*. Mr. Ernest Gibson. Dr. K. H. ! Hall. Dr Earl Hall. Mr. Lokry, sir. ] Wall. Sir. -Neville Mr. Lee Slangum. Sir. woodward. Sir. Reese, Str. Shoell. j Sir. Lee, Mr. Woowdard, Mr. Elmer Simmons. WILL THE DUKE SUCCEED? Advices from New York state that notwithstanding rumors that the dash ing young Due de Chaulnes had aban doned his suit for the hand of the fair Sllss Theodora Bhonts because of her father's lack of appreciation of the value of a duke in the family, the no ble young Frenchman's heart appar ently Is still true to the beautiful heiress. According to his closest friends, he Is deeply In love with her, and when he Is at any distance from her Is unhappy unless she writes or telephones dally. While he came here. It Is believed, to seek her fortune, he has remained to woo her with an honest, true and sin cere love. Although Infatuated, he feara, how ever, to commit himself to a formal re quest for her hand until he la reason ably sure that the dowry la to be satis factory. 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The Union Dairy Compa ny is ready to serve the pub lic at 66 and 68 Ivy street, with the best milk, cream and ice cream to b<j obtained. Personal attention given all orders. Both ’phones 3301. He seems to bear up with patlenc* Confident, his friends say, say sooner or later Mra. Shonta and her daughter will win over Mr. Shorn* and will open Ids eye* to the fact that the due'* suit Is the outcome of tho heart and Is no: prompted by any base desire to re trieve hla fortunes financially. The due blames Count Bonl de Css- tellane's caae largely for the attltuM of Mr. Shonta. Mra. Shonta and her daughter, how ever, It is said, know that the due* love for Mias Theodora Is sincere. They have lived In France long enough t« understand ■ no Frenchman marrlsa without proper prenuptial settlement. The Shonta fortune la estimated at 110,000,000. The young due when he came Into hla patrimony was considered rich ta France. He started a racing * < ‘”7 collected a pack of hounds and toy lowed both the chase and the turn however, to such end that he now has to live In comparatively modest style He has expectations from his grand mother and one or two wealthy aunt* and *o far as marriage Is concerned no friends say he could wed any one « several wealthy women In society France. Therefore, they declare h» » sincere In hla love for Miss Shonts. LADIES OF ThFmACCABEES. Regular meeting of Gate City No. 4, Ladles of the Maccabees, Mon day evening, at 7:10, at 86 Central ate- nue. All members expected to he P« • ent, -as there will be business of im portance. CATHOLIC BAZAAR. The bazaar to be given by the la of the Immaculate Conception chum « at Turn Verein Hall will day evening. April 22. Beautiful clea will be on display at the dlfferjjjj booths. The chairmen of the are as follows: . ,,i„ The Children of Mary booth. ‘ Nellie Gatens. chairman; Sorn 'i ” booth. Mrs. Kate O'Connor, chainuw Immaculate Conception booth. E. Bryan, chairman; Countn > Mrs. Hall, chairman. SUNSHINE CIRCLE. The Sunshine Circle of th* K Daughters anil Son* will „ ,i Miss Katie Hall Saturday 116 McAfee street. All requested to be preiient. a* , , r tV night of election of delegate convention. FVl ,v ESTHER LI' Corresponding Secret^'