Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 03, 1907, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GL0K01AN AND NEVVW. iLLSDAY, BKl-lt-.MIII-.lt 3, Uut. 9 Robert Wetmore Is spending . " days at West Point, where “ailed by the critical illness * r uncle, Mr. William Williams, that city. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bldwell, who occupied for several months the rian cottage at Decatur, have returned to Atlanta. have Me George Fry, of Chattanooga, ,nd her daughter. Mrs. Elisabeth Fry Page of Nashville, will be the guests of friends In Atlanta this week. Mrs. pry will be with Mrs. Joseph Morgan on Spring street, and Mrs. Page V” be the guest of- Mrs. Sidney Holland S03 Piedmont avenue. Mrs. Pago Is t... of the cleverest of Southern literary women, and besides a contributor r- the best magaslnes, she has been for number of years an active member i the Tennessee Woman's Press Club, During her presidency of that organl ration she did much to bring It l“»- national prominence and to inspire members. Mrs. Fry and Mrs. Page i former residents of Atlanta and will „„ cordially welcomed here by their many friends. __ Miss Miriam Pope, of Athens, Is the guest of Miss Lucy Yancey, on Capitol Square. Miss Mildred Spratllng has returned from Barneavllle. Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Harrison leave Thursday for a visit to Borden Wheeler Springs. Miss Leonard Owsley has returned from Oconomowac, Wls. Mrs. William Christian, of Shreve port, is the guest of Mrs. Ernest Woodruff. Mr and Mrs. John 8. Bond and chi! dren have spent the past week at At lanta, having gone there from the mountains because of the Illness of the baby. The little one Is now well — the road to recovery, and Mr. Bond .- expected in the city today. Mrs. Bond and children will remain at Atlanta until cooler weather, before returning home.—Jacksonville Metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Randolph Preston are spending a short time Portsmouth, N. H. Mr. Palmer Johnston spent Sunday In Chattanooga, with friends. Mrs. Deverles Davis has returned from a brief visit to Major and Mrs. T. 0. Chestney, at Macon. Miss Mary DeLany, the Interesting little daughter of Mrs. Stella DeLany, ha* Just returned from a pleasant visit with relatives and friends In Cleveland and Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Collins have re cently taken possession of their cosy new home at 115 Broyles street. Mr. Edward Mumford, formerly of Mscon, will In future make his home In Atlanta where he already has - large circle of friends. Miss Roberta Slade, Miss Aldne Lott, and Miss Kathryn Gordon are the guests of Miss Ida May Blount In At lanta Miss Blount entertained with t beautiful lawn party In their honor on Wednesday ovenlng, and on Friday evening complimented them with a theater party.—Macon News. Miss Anna Belle R. Houser has re turned home after a delightful visit to Abbeville, Greenwood and Green villa S. C. Miss Frances Ansley’s dance will be a happy event of Tuesday evening. Mies Mary Graves, who has been spending the summer In Cartersvllle, has returned to Atlanta, and will be at home this winter at Washington Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Arkwright and children will return from New Yoi latter part of this week. Mrs. Thnddeus Horton and little daughter, Garda, are at the Hotel Ma jestic. » Miss Mary Lovelace, of Marlon, Ala., who has been for several weeks the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. D. Scott, at Washington Seminary, left Tuesday for Virginia, where she will spend some time before going to New York. Miss Lovelace possesses a beautiful soprano voice and Is among the young South ern women who are making bright ca reers for themselves In the East. A SOUTHERN CHrL’8 AMERICANISM, All the way from North China to the Straits Settlement, says The New Or leans Item, they are talking about the stalwart and uncompromising Ameri canism of blonde, tall Katrina WHtfht —she Is a clear and stately six feet— daughter of Luke Wright, of Memphis, Tenn, former ambassador of the l nlted States to Japan, where her marriage took place ten days ago. The •rmy, the navy and the diplomatists In the Orient are aflutter with gossip about the startling unconventlonaltty of Miss Wright and the series'of shocks she gave the solemn and ceremonious •vlpponese while her dignified father was representing am'ng them the "ashlngton government. Miss Wright is clever, handsome and accomplished, hot only socially but in tnc usuages or the high diplomacy. She was made mueh of while her father was govern or of the Philippines, and was equally conspicuous and quite as much admir ed when she went In his company on the mission to Japan. But Miss Wright [* also Intensely American, a believer m the charming theory that every American woman Is a sovereign by oirth and Inheritance. Moreover, she ns.' the courage to make direct and practical application of that theory, ‘bis Is what she did In Japan. Diplo macy staggered when she made the application. tt Is reported that on one occasion there was to be an elaborate court function, at which the emperor was to appear. The representatives of the various nations nnd their respective hives were bidden to the affair. Mrs. rl fbt was lu and unable to attend. her . ultra-American daughter an nounced her Intention of chaperoning mo. nm J>a«sador. This was something unhoard of In Japanese court circles. Pronounced Impossible. The en- hn** 1,c an< * Indomitable Miss Wright, noweyer. by some means accomplished -£5 d ?* nt *•«» her father, i,™ finishing touch of her manlfta- :„ lon of Independence came when the emperor entered. Ae he appeared there . eouree, on Instantaneous rising si-u® par * of ft ll the company. The nigh court olllclnls, the.members of if 1 * Japanese nobility, the represents- jy * ”f foreign powers and all othera hdPPened to be there remained EM** ‘h* l™P«1al preeence-all i Ifl* pt Mla * Katrina. She stood until sit <Xq* ***** * a * then deliberately M. 8. Bell. T. L McComh. L. II. Adolph Joseph, J. w. Monlcy, Steve Thorn J. T. Ilcllrend Miss Ellen Fox. , .Mrs. W. II. Hall entertained a few afternoon* ,n ° freac0 P nr, T *“•! Saturday 'Has Marie Whitaker has returned from ...llvnnn Islnnd. Mr. snd Mrs. John Barrett hnve returned from n trip north. York and kit*- Blxon Williams nre In New Mr. E. E. Bell Is In New York. _ Mrs. Lncy It. West has returned from origin. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Lamar have returned from nettle Creek. Mich. Miss Myrtle White, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Mrs. 1. II. Vinson. Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Wootteu have returned roin Washington. Misses Eleanor Solomon, of Macon, and Marguerite Mumford, of Reynolds, have re- turned home after a visit to Miss Olive Roberta I w - p - Branch art nt Tallu lah Falla. Mrs. J. J. rainier Is the guest of friends In Augusta. OUTHBBRT. A number of yonng people of the city participated In a dnncA nt the armory I-rldny evening. Miss Rnby Arthur was hostess to the Euchre Chili last Thursday morning. Mm. Tett Move and little Mlta Marie hare returned from Atlanta ami Austell, L h 'T were delightfully entertained. Miss Susie Merkel, after spending several weeks-In the city as the guest of Miss pva Drewry, has returned to her home hnme °bl!C' Miss Eva accompanied her Miss, Elolsn Cummings nnd Miss Lillian Ooldwlre, of Rlrmlnghnm, nre guests at the home of Mr. R. A. March. Miss Lneln Key has returned from an extended trip to Dallas. Tex.. Miss Nell Parks has returned to Atlanta **Mrs* Tl,lt t0 . Mlee JuRn. Toombs, [l«n 8 ’M< ig Mrs After spending several weeka with rein- tlrea here, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrvey Jnckson have gone to their home at San Antonio, 'rex. Mr. F. IT. Davis retnrned last week front n trip to Illinois and other western states. He made the round trip In his automobile. Sir. nnd Mrs. C. L. Glessner returned Saturday from a trip to Tallabaasee and other Florida points. M’DONOUGH. Miss Nena Turner, the attractive daughter of Hon. and Mrs. Paul Tur ner, has returned from Macon, where she has been the recipient of many social attentions as the guest of Mrs. Qeorgo Allen Wright. Mrs. Roena Bennlng, df Atlanta, Is the guest of Mrs. Annie Nolan. Miss Allle B. Carmichael returned from Barneavllle last Saturday, accom panied by Miss Rebecca Rogers. • Miss Lennle Sims, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Miss Hattie Sue Lowe. Misses Maude and Claude Sims, of Atlanta, who have been the guests of Mrs. M. C. Lowe, have returned homo. Miss- Redona Ragsdale, of Atlanta, Is visiting Miss Florence Carmichael. Misses Aline Eve of Keysville, Es sie Coleman of Dade City, Fla., and Luclle Botnar, of Atlanta, and Mr. Joe Near, of Atlanta, are the guests of Miss Luella .McKibbcn. Mr. Robert L. Johnson spent Sunday In Jonesboro. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neal, of At lanta, were the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Bordens, Sunday. Miss Bertha Dixon Is attending a house party In Locust Grove. Miss Florins Thompson, a lovely roung lady of Jackson, Is the guest of Miss Maggie Manley. Miss Ella Harfell, of Cuthbert, was the guest of MU* Llxsle Nolan last week. Miss Alllo B. Carmichael entertained Thursday evening in honor of her guest. Miss Rebecca Rogers, of Barnes vllle. It was an al fresco affair, the lawn being decorated with Japanese lanterns. Miss Carmichael and Miss Rogers were gowned In lingerie frocks, lace trimmed. Mrs. James and Mrs. Talmadge Carmichael served punch. And Ice cream wns also nerved. Those Invited -wore Misses Ruth Turner, Clara Bright, Irvin McDonald, Ruth Rape, Hattie Sue Lowe, Lennle Sims of Atlanta, Helen Dunn, Ruble Walker, Maggie Manley and Luclle Hendrix; Messrs. Monroe and Malcom Hutton of Savannah, Carl and Adam Sloan, Jim England, Gordon Dixon, Alf Fouche, Pierce Stewart, Talmadge Thompson, Paul Turner and Boyd Carmichael. Mrs. Williams entertained Wednes day evening In honor of her sister, Miss Luclle Hendrix, of Waverly Hall. The younger set enjoyed a party Friday given by Miss Clara Bright. Mrs. Llfsey entertained the Inter Se Club last Thursday afternoon. Miss Wlllye Preston will leave Sat urday for Griffin, where she will be the guest of Miss Luclle Drewry. carte’rsville. The Forty-two Club was entertained at its last meeting by Miss Katharine Lovejoy. Mrs. C. A. Truitt Is at home after a visit to Atlanta. Miss Pauline Gramllng, of Marietta, the guest of Miss Juliet Neel, has re turned home. The following young people have re tried from a ramping trip to Cnhutta Springs: Misses Juliet Neel, Sara Tumlln, Marian Brumby, Verdle Akin, Lillian Akin. Pauline Gramllng; Messrs. Monroe Neel, Augustue Foute, Ben Lumpkin, Carson of Savannah, Claude Brown. Mrs. John W. Akin, Mrs. Lida Tumlln. Miss Mary Graves, of Atlanta, Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Norris, of Mllledgevllle, are spending the summer In Cartere- vllle. Hon. W. J. Neel left Tuesday for Graysvllle. Tenneeeee. Mr. and Mrs. James Knight Are In New York city. Mr. John Davis and Mrs. Capers Qullllan, of Dallas, Texas, are in the city to attend the marriage of Mies Susie Abbott and Mr. Mill*, of Texas. hlch takes place on Tuesday, Sep tember 1. Mrs. Florence Rowan leaves this week for Adalrevllle. Miss Mary Sproull, of Nashville, Is visiting relatives here. Mr*. Marx, wife of Rabbi David Marx. Is the guest of Mr. Max Scheur. Mrs. W. M. Davis has returned from visit to her father. Dr. I. 8. Hopkins, LaG range. Mr. Rene Granger 1* at home after three-years’ stay In Colombia, South America. Misa Mabel Route Is at home from a visit to Chattanooga. Miss Mary Ella Phillips has re- turned from a visit to Atlanta. Mr. Akin and Miss Akin are at home from a visit to Indian Springs. Ths Cardinal’s IWfs. Cardinal Olbhona. the venerable heed of the Catholic rhorch •“ Amc-rtca, l» one o» the moet democratic men In the country. startling rawest that rulloirctf.—o*pi«nw?r UDBtOCOU'k