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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
SATL'UDAY. MAY 25, ISO's.
MRS.
GEORGE C.
Editor.
H SOCIAL EVENTS OF INTEREST
MRS. PATTERSON’S TEA.
Mr*. W. H. Patterson will be hostess
next Thursday afternoon at a large tea.
to which she ha* Issued 250 Invitation*,
In honor of Miss Lottie Austin. As
sisting Mrs. Patterson In receiving and
entertaining her guests will be Mis*
Lottie Austin. Mrs. Frank Reynolds.
Mrs. W. H. Pstterson, Jr.. Mrs. D. C.
Patterson, Mrs. W. E. Austin. Mrs. Will
Reynolds. Mrs. Frank Farley. Mrs. J.
D. Patterson, Miss Aline Patterson,
Miss Marie Sclple, Mr*. Samuel Stock
ing. Mrs. F. O. Byr.l. Mrs. Henry Leon,
ard. Jr„ and Mrs. H. C. Leonard.
MRS. HENRY LEONARD, JR.,
TO GIVE AFTERNOpN TEA,
A oretty event of next week will be
the afternoon tea at which Mrs. Henry
Leonard. Jr., will entertain Wednesday.
The occasion will bo In honor of Miss
Lottie Austin, whose marriage to Mr.
Efneat Brown Patterson will take place
June B. Mrs. Leonard’s guests will In
clude about sixty of her friends and
j those of Miss Austin, nnd the occasion
will be thoroughly Informal. Punch
i will be served by Mrs. Robert Hunter
Toy and Mre. F. O. Bird and Mr*. Ar
thur Pugh and Mre. W. H. Patterson,
Jr.
PARTIES TO MI8S AUSTIN.
Besides afternoon tea* which Mr*.
- Henry Leonard, Jr., and Mrs. W. H.
Patterson will give for her. Miss Lottie
Austin will next week be guest of honor
at several other social functions. On
Tuesday Mrs. O. C. Fuller will Invite a
number of her friends to meet her at
tea. Friday afternoon Mrs. Park* and
I Mis* Virginia Parks will give her a
I card party, and Friday evening Mias
*..n. tfssAns •■•111 asiiastnln a* n hllffgt
DAUGHTERS OF GORDON WHO UNVEILED MONUMENT
Julia Meador will entertain at a buffet
' supper for her. Saturday afternoon
i she will be honor guest at a box party
' given for her by Mrs. Henry Williams.
’ and on the following Monday evening
I Mr*. Norman Sharp will entertain at a
i box party, followed by dinner at the
; club. Tuesday night Mr*. George Kelly
, win give a dinner, after which the re-
' hoarsal will be held.
MRS. ROUGLIN'S APPOINTMEN
Mrs. Loula Rouglilln has been np-
i pointed vice president at large of the
Woman's Auxlllnry of the American
: Antl-Tuberculoels League. Mrs. Roug-
’ lln receives her appointment from Mrs.
; j; R. Briggs, of Dallas, Texas, presl-
: dent of the society.
Mrs. Rouglln Is the wife of Dr. Louis
I Rouglln. who Is prominently associated
with both the National and State Tu-
I berculosl* Leagues, being vice presi
dent of the National League and eecre.
tary of the Georgia State League.
CONCERT BY PUPILS OF
MISS ANDERSON
Wednesday evening, June B, at 8:30
o’clock, the puplta of Mias Furlow An
. derson will give a concert at the Wom
an’s Club rooms, at the Grand, when
the fopowing program will be rendered!
1. Sextette, “When Life la Bright'
eat,” Plnstitl—Mlaaea Love, Trottl,
Short. Griffin, Safer, Mllllcan.
2. Plano duet, “Gavotte," Behr—
Misses Augusta Guardlen and Mary
Prances Gresham.
I t. Vocal solo, “Nymphs and Fauns,'
• Bern berg—Mias Jennie Lou Powell,
4. Plano Duct, “Valae," Bachman—
Mias Viola McMullan and Mias An
derson.
6. Plano solo, ’Fur Ellas,” Bee-
, thoven—Miss Mary Frances Greabam.
Vocal aolo. “Valnka’a Song,”
Plano duet, "La Uulladlne,” Lys-
J berg—Misses Elsie and May Barton.
« 8. Sextette. "Gondolier'a Song,”
r Hoffman—Mlaaea Annabel Love, An
il nle Trottl, Clara Short, Louise Griffin,
X Bloomle Baler, Ethel MUllcan.
V 8. Plano aolo, “Rondo Caprlccloao,”
I Mendelssohn—Mias Mary Vest.
/ S A lfoenl lei,. ItfPha /1V, n a
Vocal trio. "The Chaeu for the
I Butterflies,’’ Clapleon—Misses Collier,
I Powell and Sugarman.
f 11. Plano solo, “Rustling of Spring,”
n Binding—Miss Edna Mooney,
f 12. Sextette, “To the Dance,” Densa-
t! Misses I.ove, Trottl, ’ Shout, Griffin,
teeter, Mllllcan.
Jr II. Plano eolos, (a) "Norwegian
f Bridal Procession." (b) “Rlgaudon,"
r Grieg—Mlse Jennie Powell.
14. Vocal solo, "Love Go Hang,”
IWerner—Miss Annie Lou Collier.
15. Plano solo, "Lorely,” Ignax
ITadcsco—Miss Rose Sugarman.
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MRS. FRANCES GORDON SMITH MRS. CAROLINE LEWIS GORDON BROWN.
The two daughters of General John B. Gordon have been requested to pull the silken cords which will draw aside the veil covering the eques
trian statue of General John B. Gordon, on the eapitol grounds, and expose tho monument for the first time to the view of tho public. Mrs. Smith la
the wifa of Captain Burton Smith, of Atlanta, a brother of Governor-elect Hoke Smith.
I. Plano duct, “Overture to Tan
credl,” Rossini—Mias Alllne Parka and
Mlsa Anderson.
17. Chorus, "Boat Song,”—Abt.
No encores.
EVENING CARD PARTY.
A very pleasant event of Friday
evening was the card party which Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Lowe gave, the occasion
being the anniversary of Mrs. Lowe's
birthday.
After the game delicious refresh
ment* were served. The card prlae*
were a purse, a Venetian vnae and a
bonbon dish, which were won by Mis*
Mary Pickard, Mr*. Freeman and Mr*.
A. B. Christopher. Tho gentlemen'*
prize* were Bilk suspender* and silk
hose, end were won by Mr. B. I* Bur-
well and Mr. C. IV. Waterman.
The guests for the evening Included
Mr. and Mr*. S. T. Hendrickson, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomason, Mr. and Mrs. B.
W. Waterman. Mr. and Mr*. B. C.
Sloan. Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Rasher,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Christopher. Dr.
and Mrs. E. C. Thrash, Dr. and Mrs.
W. A. Selman, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Walker. Mra. Stuart Vrooman, Mrs.
Freeman. Miss Lillie May Hayner,
Mlsa Annie Crenshaw. Mr. G. O. Lowe,
Mr. A. R. Roberts, Mr. F. C. Robln-
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ENTERTAINMENTS AT CONVENT,
Tuesday afternoon. May 28, the la-
dlcs of the congregation of the Church
of the Immaculate Conception, will give
an entertainment for children at the
Convent, on Washington street, from 3
to 8 o'clock.
At night there will be a concert of
unusual excellence at the convent, the
program of which will be rendered by
the best local talent.
WOMAN'S BOARD OF MISSIONS.
The woman's board of city missions
will hold Its regular monthly meeting
Tueaday morning. May 28, at 10 o'clock,
at Trinity church.
“COURT OF JUNO."
The presentation of -saw* beautiful
'Court of Juno” at the Grand Satur
day night will be for the benefit of the
Rabun Gap School, and will be under
the direction of Miss Hanna and Mrs.
S. J. Hanna, who have left nothing
undone to make the occasion a brilliant
success. A large audience is already
assured.
... Wedding Presents...
The best people In the land, peopja of culture and refinement, are
the largest users of our Jewelry. Silverware, Cut Glass and Art Goods,
because of thetr reasonable prices, and because they are exactly suited
for their requirements.
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MRS. JOHN B. GORDON.
Tho widow of tho lato General John B. Gordon, commander of tho
United Confederate Veterans, who was by hit aid# in tho fiercest cam*
E aigna of tho war, and who waa a familiar figure oven upon the field of
attlo. She waa present at tha unvailing of tho monument to Gentral Gor
don Saturday.
MR. AND MRS. LE ROY
ROGERS ENTERTAIN.
Mr. and Mrs. Lo Hoy Rogers enter
tained at a musical at their home on
Highland evenue and Copcnhill last
Thursday evening. After a delightful
progri^m rendered by u number of the
guests present, a delicious Icc course
was served from a long table In the
dining room, beautifully decorated with
roses and sweet peas.
The urtlstlc nature of the entertain
ment nnd the warm hospitality of the
host and hostess made It n very en
joyable occasion to nil present.
Those invited Included: Mr. and
Mrs. William M. Bearden. Mrs. Viola
Hampton, Miss Rosalie, Eubanks, Miss
Kate Marslon. Miss Mamie Clyburn,
Miss Willie Clyburn, Miss Sadie Coog-
ler. Miss Louise Cooglei*. Miss De«sa
Eubanks, Dr. Herbert Maynard, Mr.
Edmondson. Mr. Shewmake and Mr.
Emory Caldwell.
IN HONOR OF MISS M’NELLY.
Miss Hattie Hunter entertained at
a pretty card party Friday evening at
her home on North Jackson street. In
honor of Miss McNelly, the guest of
Miss Lorena White.
The prises were a pair of silk hose
and u gauze fan and were won by
Miss Alma Curtis and Mr. Faver. The
guest of honor was presented with a
lace handkerchief. After the game de
licious refreshments were served.
Miss Hunter wore a toilet of white
lace, and Miss McNelly was gowned
In blue silk. Miss White wore a lin
gerie gown of mull and lace.
The guests were: Misses Lorena
White, Gertrude McNelly, Alma Cur
tis, Patty, Harrison.. Mildred Owens,
Marie Manning. Louise Massey, Laura
Anders->n. Mary Burt. Helen Isham,
A preparation for fAcr.nrrk.ariiii *c4 hand*. Makes th#»kin like joawant it, Doeait Ina.r.o- 1 Barbara Hunter, Messrs. George Alien,
-»*?•.O.Ck*».wgrrany i-'.”*-’ B -.**L n l>rroll MiGalicv. Archer Harrison, Ar-
aw. bight. Wit Ur, Spring,
MEETING OF W. C. T. U.
The superintendent* of departments
of the Atlanta Willard Woman'* Chris
tlan Temperance Union are holding a
very Interesting and Instructive meet'
Ing Thurtday afternoon In the large
hall of Trinity church house, entrance
on Trinity avenue.
May 16, the mother's meeting, con
ducted by Mrs. Mathew Forster, afford^
ed much food for thought to mothers.
Her appeal to mothers pot to neglect
their opportunities while their children
were 3mall and before they were turned
loose Into the great world, was most
excellent.
May 23. Mrs. •. E. B. Gillette, the
superintendent of the Loyal Temper
ance Legion, which meets every Sunday
In the tabernacle of the United Breth
ren, on McDaniel street marshaled
In a few of the youngsters who belong
to that legion. They recited one of the
lessons from tho Scientific Temperance
manual, tolling of the deadly effects
of alcohol on the brain.
These little legloners sang “The Tem
perance Railroad," “Some Glad Day,"
and the stato song of the W. C. T. U.
—"Georgia Land"—to the tnsplrlng
tuno of "Dixie." "The Mothers In Is
rael,” who know all about the Civil
wnr of the 60's, Joined enthusiastically
In tbs chorus.
Miss Irene Owensby, one of the le-
gloners, delighted the audience with
the recitation, “The Old Man's Account
of the Meeting.’’ when he signed the
total abstinence pledge. A letter from
the state president, Mrs. Armor, was
read. Informing the union that Mrs. L.
M. N. Stevens, president of the Nation
al W. C. T. U„ would be Invited to ad
dress the Joint assembly of the Geor
gia legislature In July, to urge the
Murphy. Ed Latltte, Charley Faver,
Sam Eastln, Edward Davidson, How
ard McFall.
BUFFET LUNCHEON.
Mrs. Nicholas Ittncr will entertain at
a buffet luncheon Tuesday at her home
on Jackson street In honor of her sis
ter, Mrs. George Ittner.
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS.
Notice Is hereby given that mem
bers of the Gordon Circle of King's
Daughters are the only persons au
thorized to solicit or collect contribu
tions for the Qld Women’s Home.
PsU. bsmpkl'IUik. L*ouiI!g.Co.4jS.l JliiSt.l»rookbo,X.V. tbur Aliorcr, Frank Simms, Julian
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members to vote for the state prohibi
tion bill, which will be Introduced at
the beginning of the session.
We Invite all the women In Atlanta
who want to see the traffic tn intoxi
cants abolished In Georgia to come to
these meetings and help us In our
work "for God and home and human
ity."
mart l. mclendon.
President Atlanta Willard W. C. T. U.,
and of Fulton county.
BRIDGE PARTY.
Miss Edith Tanner will entertain
bridge next Thursday morning In com
pllment to Mrs. Charles Pescay, of New
Orleans, and of Mrs. Mason, of Fort
McPherson.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Miss Katie Hollingsworth celebrated
her sixteenth birthday Friday at her
home, 86 Kirkwood avenue. A very
delightful afternoon was spent playing
games. The house was decorated with
roses and daisies and refreshments
were sepved. Miss Holllngsworth’i
guests were: Miss Annie Adair, Miss
Jessie Coogler. -Miss Ida Hollings
worth, Misses Mabel and Ida Plunket.
Miss Katie Hollingsworth, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Hollingsworth, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Plunket. Mr. Homer Phil
lips, Mr. Fred Welle. Mr. Ralph Med-
iock, Mr. E. J. Hollingsworth, Mr. C
Q. Hollingsworth. Mr. Jack Plunket.
INVITATIONS RECALLED,
The Invitations to the Informal par
ty ’which Mrs. Marcellus E. Moore had
planned for Friday afternoon have been
recalled on account of the illness
Mrs. Moore's son.
IN HONOR OF/ MISS AUSTIN.
Mrs. Carlton SJlHer entertained
honoc of Miss Lottie Austin Saturday
afternoon at her home on West Peach
tree street, the occasion being a hand
kerchief shower.
The bouse was prettily decorated
with sweet peas and nasturtiums, and
during the afternoon delicious refresh
ments were aerved.
Mrs. Miller wore a gown of white
mull and Miss Austin was gowned Ir
pink mull and wore a white hat, trim
med with pink roses.
INFORMAL RECEPTION.
Miss Cora Hemphill will entertain at
an Informal reception next Thursday
afternoon at her home on Peachtree
street.
BOX PARTY.
Miss Pauline Lewis will have as her
guests Saturday evenlng.at the Grand
Mlsa Juanita Grant, Miss Pauline
Hope. Mr. Lyndon Hero nnd Mr. Harry
Smeeda, of New Orleans, and Mr. Her
bert Low, of Grlflln.
ENTERTAINMENT AT
MARI8T COLLEGE HALL.
Monday evening at Marlst hall the
entertainment for the benefit of the
Society of St. Vincent de Paul will be
of unusual Interest. Tha following
program has been arranged for the
occasion:
1. Vocat Solo, Selected—Mr. George
McDaniel.
2. Vocal Solo, Selected-—Miss Maud
Haverty.
3. Vocal Solo. “Indian Love Song,'
Beethoven—Mrs. Mary M. O'Brien.
4. "Sketch of the Life and Work of
St. Vincent de Paul”—Father Mur
phy.
5. Violin Solo, Selected—Mr. Dave
Silverman.
6. Vocal Solo—Mr. Frank Wheat.
7. "What the St. Vincent de Paul
Society Is Doing. Particularly In At'
lanta”—Father May.
8. Vocal Solo—Mr. Frank Wheat.
9. Vocal Solo—Mrs. Mary M. O'Brien,
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engagement of Miss
The engagement of Miss Myrtle
Louise Harris to Mr. Jeremiah Jack
son Walker, Jr, of Griffin, Go, has
been announced. The marriage will
take place on Wednesday, June 19,
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PARASOLS MADE
to match dresses and re-covered In
all colors of silk. Paul Burkert, No.
Viaduct Place.
ATLANTA SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY
The Atlanta Sociological Society will
meet Thursday evening, May 20, at 8
>. m„ at 512 Prudential building. This
will be the regular meeting of the so
ciety, it having been deferred one week
In order to hear reports from the dele
gates to state convention, which was
held at Macon on the 19th and 20th,
Instant.
These reports will be from prominent
members of the local society. Short,
bright and teeming with Interest for
svory one who has the social and moral
development of the city and state at
heart.
The leading paper of the evening will
be "Backward and Epileptic Children.”
by Dr. Wesley E. Taylor. A cordial In
vitation to attend Its meetings Is ex
tended to all persons, and especially
those desiring to make Atlanta
Model City."
BUSH-LAWLESS.
Mrs. E. F. Lawless announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Dorothea
* itter, to Mr. Pope A. Bush, of Lex
ington, Ga, the marriage to take place
the latter part of June, at the home of
the bride's mother, on Luckle street. No
cards will be Issued.
JENIFER HIVE.
Members of Jenifer Hive No. 7. L. O.
M, and LaFsyette Tent No. 18, are
requested to meet at Jenifer Hive Hall,
corner Ponders avenue and Marietta
streets, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
attend the funeral of Mrs. Butler.
GOVERNOR AND MRS.
TERRELL'S RECEPTION.
The brilliant and beautiful reception
given Friday afternoon from 6:30 to
30 o'clock, by Governor and Mrs.
Terrell, at the executive mansion on
Peachtree street, assembled a remark
able gathering of the notable men and
omen of the state, representing the
Georgia Women's Commission for the
Jsmestown Exposition and the Educa
tional Association of Georgia, of which
Mr. Samuel Inman Is president
Mr*. Terrell, who wore a handsome
white silk toilet, embroidered with
white lace yoke, received her guests
with a very charming and gracious ho*,
-itality In the drawing room, assisted
y Governor Terrell, Mr. and Mrs
Samuel Inman and Mrs. Wllle Pope.
Mr*. Inman's becoming gown was.of
him f’hlffntl n qhnrata^ ■■•lit. t — * «
white chiffon, elaborated with lace,and
Mr*. Pope's costume was of white silk
the corsage embroidered In silver ee-’
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lean beauty roses decorated tho spa
cious apartments of the mansion.
Punch was served In the library by
Mrs. Allgood Holmes, who wore an a:-
tractive gown of white lisse painted la
pink roses.
In the dining room elaborate refresh
ments were served. The handsomely
appointed table held candelabra with
pink silk shades, pink confections, and
an unusual array of handsome sliver
and cut glass. Tho electric lights were
shaded In pink, and In many attractive
devices the color motif of pink was ar
tistically carried out.
An orchestra played during the re
ception. , .
Mrs. A. B. Steele, chairman of the
Georgia Woman’s Commission, wore a
handsome toilet of dark blue silk with
hlte stripe, and a hat of black chip
with pink roses. •
Mrs. J. H. Porter's becoming gown
was of black lace, embroidered in Jet.
worn over white, with white ha!
trimmed with white plumes.
Mrs. Kate Morton Thomas, of Athens,
wore a gown of block ellk and lace,
with black hat. .
Mrs. Hobert Emory Park was goynid
... black lace, and Mrs. Bolling J**'
costume was of brown-and whlteifti*-
with hat en suite. ,L„,
Mrs. B. H. Hill wore white and Mu*
striped silk, with white hat. and ¥»
John S. Candler’s costume was of
mull, lace trimmed, with white hat!
Mrs. B. J. Lowry's toilet was of BV'
gray and white pongee silk, the
laving, collar and revers of
embroidered In pastel shades, hefnm
being of white, trimmed with pl«n«,;
Mrs. Samuel Jones wore h Pale gnjj
lace.
Miss Isma Dooly was gown
silk with coat opening over
lingerie blouse, with hat en suite. »
Miss Lulle Gordon Roper w °y u Kt
gray foulard silk, with,
trimmed with pink ro*ee. i _
Miss Marie Alice Phillips cotonw
was of, pale green silk. lace trirjaw .
1th hat of green with pink rests.
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