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THF, ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY. MAY 20. 1910.
WONDERFUL BEAUTY
SECRETS REVEAIE
Inner Mysteries of the Private Bou
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•markable Methods Employed by
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Manual.)
MR8. COWLES ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. Dudley Cowl** entertained In
her apartment at the Colonial on Fri
day afternoon, the party being a email
bridge-tea and the A ret of rHIB
which Jdra. Cowlee la to entertain. Th*
date of the second party has been eet
for next Friday afternoon.
The attractive apartments of the
rated
J 'ftle green motif. Bowls ■
ardlnleres of asparagus fern adorned
the living room and dining room. The
table In the dining room had ae a cen
terpiece a green willow basket filled
L with dalelea Th# ellver candlestick,
A were ehaded In silver flllgree and y*l
V low *|lk. A cluny lac* rover was lab
\on th* polished table with silver bask
lets filled with yellow mint* placed
around the floral centerpiece.
\ There were three table* of bridge, fol.
lowed bv the tea, to which extra guests
were bidden! Th* prli* for top acor*
was a most artistic vase of Japanese
workmanship, and the consolation prise
i waa a Colonial mirror.
I Mrs. Cowles was gowned In whit*
embroidered lingerie, mad* over yellow
etlk.
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DINNER FOR MISS
DUBOSE AND MR. SAGE
Mr. Ira Sage will entertain at a din
ner party on Tuesday evening of next
week In honor of Miss Caroline Du-
Bose and her flance, Mr. Herbert Sage.
MR. HERBERT SAGE
-GIVES DINNER PARTY
Mr.' Herbert Sage was host at a
beautiful dinner party on Thursday
evening at which twentv-four guests
were entertained. Tho dinner was
given at tho Capital City club. .Thu
table was decorated with a-plateau of
crimson rambler roses, extending the
length of the table. The candle shades
were of silver and crimson silk, and
minor detail* conformed to the color
of the floral decorations. Miss Caroline
iBose, the lovely flancee of Mr. Sage,
was gowned In a beautiful dinner toilet
of pink embroidered marquisette
draped over aatln. Mre. Harry Cham
berlin wore a hondeome gown of white
marquisettes combined with prince,s
lace. Mre. 1. T. Sage's beautiful coa-
tume was of while lac* over white
aatln.
Among the guests of the evening
Miss Edna Mri'nndless wore a lovely
gown of black lace veiled gold satjn.
Miss Sara Bell's pretty toilet was of
llsse, hand painted In pale pink
roses. Mias Jane Thornton was in
whit* chiffon with silver garniture.
Mias Helen . Begley wore pink satin
draped In embroidered chiffon and fin
ished with Iflce, Miss Cora Wynne waa
beautifully gowned In white marquis
ette ypangled In silver and mad* over
white aatln. Mrs. Jerome Simmon*.
were whit, lingerie embroidered
and veiled In Persian chiffon. Mies
Loulae Hawkins was In white.
MISS LOUISE JOHN80N
GIVE8 ENJOYABLE PARTY
Mias Louise Johnson entertained at a
moat enjoyable little party on Friday
afternoon In honor of her house guest,
Mlea Louise Fnllagant. of Bavannah,
and Mlea Ellle Dargan, a bride-elect of
the season.
The prize* for top acor*. consolation
and for the two guests of honor were
dainty hand embroidered lingerie
pieces and handkerchiefs.
A delightful huipltnllty was extend-
ed to the gueeta of the afternoon, Mle*
Loulae Fallagant. Mlaa Elite Dargan,
Mlea Knte Waldo. Mlea Georgia Wqtt*.
Mies Lott)** Watte. Mlae Marie Bclrle,
Mlaa Gladys Labia. Mlaa Helen Cay.
Mies Lois WlUferd. Mtsa Susie Park,.
Mlaa Willie Drummond. MIAS Grace
Thorn. Mle* Emma McCandleas. Mlaa
Sallte Cobb Johnson. Miss Anita Stew
art, Mlaa Loulae McGovern, Ml,, Helen
Mure, Mr*. Martin Dunbnr. Mr*. Jack
Keene. Mrs.. Ernest Patterson. Mr*.
Valdemar Gude, Mr*. English Vaughan,
Mr*. Graham Perdue. Mr*. Frank Cun-
dell. Mr*. John Gilmore. Mrs. John
Boykin, and Mrs. E. H. Goodhart
MRS. STOKE8 ENTERTAINS
FOR MI5S HEIFNER
In honor of MU* Wills Helfner, who
la being delightfully entertained pi
ceding her marriage to Mr. James M«i
roe Markley, Mrs. Thomas Stokes
entertained delightfully at dominoes on
Friday afternoon at her home In West
End.
Pink and red roses went used. to
dsrilUt* tke rooms where th* card ta
ble* were placed and pretty Japanese
fans were attached to the (core cards,
whtl* the guest of honor was pre
sented with a pretty souvenir. Th*
dining room table waa decorated In
pink roeea and all tho minor details
were in pink. Delicious refreshment*
were served at the do** of the gam*.
•Mrs. Stoke*, th* grsetnu* hoetee*.
waa gowned for the afternoon In a be
coming white lingerie gown, and Mlaa
Helfner wore a dark blue embroidered
Swigs tnull, Hi* corsage trimmed In
cluny lace, nnd her hit was of tan
atraw.
Invited to meet MUs Helfner were
Mlaa Ruby Markley, Mlaa Lout** Mark-
ley. Mre. Robert 61m*. Mrs. J. H. Whit
ten, Mr*. W. A. Byera. Mr*. Marvin
Hardwick. Mrs. Charles A. Forrest.
Mrs. F. P. Helfner. Mrs. John Purser.
Mre. W. A. Foe ter, Mre. A. R. Col-
cord. M"e. E. a Pritchett. Mr*. J. Mor-
rt* Beastly. Mrs. Howard Arnold and
Mr*. J. C. Greenfield,
MIS8 HELEN BAGLEY
TO ENTERTAIN FOR MISS
WYNNE AND MI8S DU BOSE
Mle* Helen Kagley will entertain at
a bridge party on Friday afternoon,
May 27, at her home, on Pledmnnt-ave.
Mies Cora Wynne and MUs Caroline
DuBose, two attractive hi Idea-elect,
will be .the honor guests of the occa
sion. anil the hffatr will be one of the
moat enjoyable given In honor of these
two charming brldes-elect.
wynne’fleming.
Mr. and Mra. James Osgood Wynne
have Issued Invitations to tne marriage
of their daughter. MUs Cora Nutting
Wynne, to Mr. Malcolm W. Fleming, ol’
Columbus. A reception at home will
follow the wedding, which takes place
at St. Mark Episcopal church at 8:30
o'clock.
ARKWRIGHT FRATERNITY.
The Arkwright fraternity, one of the
highest degrees of the Boys cluh, held
a very Important meeting at the home
of Supterlntendent Dorr Thursday
evening, and ultim a very stormy night,
a full attendance was present. The
first and second degrees ware admin
istered.
Frank Manning, one of the members
of the fraternity, made a very Inter
esting and helpful address upon comets.
Rev. Mr. Dempsey addressed the boys
on the subject of "Choosing Employ
ment." and the boys declared It to he
the best qnd most helpful talk they
ever heard. Huttons (characteristic to
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the fraternity) have been ordered and
are expected In a few daya.
An Invitation from the Emma Neal
Third Degree was extended to th# fra
ternity Inviting them to remain at
camp after the Rivera club leavex from
Ite supper *t Silver Lake on Juno 4.
thus spending th* night at camp as
hosts of the Emma Neal Third Degree.
The Arkwright fraternity quartet
made Its first appearance and waa a
great credit to the members, who are
Bam 8. Swilling. Gordon Freeman, Al
len Callahan and Conrad Beleaky. •
Refreshments were served.
PAPPENHEIMER CONCERT8.
The two concerts to be given In the
afternoon at 3:30 and In the evening at
1:80 o'clock Saturday. May 21, at the
residence of Mr. and Mre. Oecar Fap-
pcnhelmer, for the benefit of the At
lanta Free Kindergarten association,
are being eagerly anticipated by all
muelc lovers and friends of the hospit
able hoet and hosteea. os well ae all
those Interested In the noble work of
tho Free Kindergarten association.
Besides the very great merit of the
rogrnms to be presented, the concerts
jave a distinct social feature, and are
always attended by th# moet represen-
tatlve people of Atlanta.
The mualc, the surroundings and the
charming atmoeplter# of the beautiful
home are all conducive to a thorough
enjoyment of the occasion, and this
year's concerts wilt be no exception, but
promise to even excel the former bril
liant concerts.
Tlcketa can be purchased for II escli
at the door, or can be bought from any
member of the committee,
TO ENTERTAIN BRIDAL PARTY.
At their home on Junlper-st. Mr.
and Mra. James L. Anderson will en
tertain the Immediate bridal party for
the Anderson-Chapman wedding on
the evening of June 2. when the mar
riage of their daughter, Mary, and Mr.
John Chapman, takes place at All
Balnts church. The reception which
waa planned to be given waa omitted
because of recent bereavement In the
family of the bride.
THE JUNIOR "BANQUET.
pleasant event at the Piedmont
Driving club on Friday evening will be
the junior banquet for the members of
the Junior class of Agnes Scott semi
nary. Mrs. T. H. Daniel chaperoning
ths party.
The table will be decorated In laven
der and whit* sweet peas, and an elab
orate supper will be served.
MRS. GIB80N ENTERTAINS
FOR MRS. SEWELL BLACK
Mr*. J. W. Gibson entertained
bridge on Wednesday afternoon at her
apartments In the Majestic In honor
of Mrs. Sewell Black, of Kansas City,
whp la the.guest of Mra. L. R. Black.
The first prlxe, an embroidered shirt
waist, waa won by Mra. George Blsqk:
the consolation, a lace Jabot, waa cut
by Mra. Booth, and the guest of honor
was presented with a sliver belt pin.
After the game the guests were en
tertained at luncheon at the M. snd M.
club, where they were .rated at a table
prettily decorated In pink roses, while
all the minor details were In pink.
Mrs. Gibson's guests were Mr*. Sew
ell Black, Mrs. L. R. Black, Mrs. George
Barnett, Mr*. Hugh Cardoza, Mr*. H.
Anderson and Mrs. E. Booth. #
SUGG-FISHER.
The engagement Is announced of Nel
lie Sutherland Sugg to Rev. Parker
William Fisher, of Dtniorest. Ga., the
wedding to take place June 7 at the
Central Congregational church. Atlanta.
Commencement
and Wedding
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Tou will no doubt aoon have occa
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some loved one. If not a graduation
gift, you will likely need wedding
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FIR8T CHRISTIAN.
Musical program for Sunday Is as
follow*:
Morning.
Organ. Andanto Sostenuto, Saint
Seen*.
Anthem, "But They That Walt."
Peace.
Offertory. "Penitence." alto and ban.
tone duet—Mlia Daley Bearden, Mr. R.
W. Crenshaw with chorus (Kevin).
Pottlude, Whiting.
Evening,
Otwsn. sketch for. the organ. West
brook.
Anthem. "I Will Praise th* Lord,”
Post.
Offertory. "Come Unto Me,” Lerman.
Quartet. "I Am So Happy In Jesus.”
Excell—Misses Martha Rnd Daley Bear
den. Messrs. R. w. and J. L. Crenshaw.
Poatlude. Armstrong.
Miss Msmle Lee Bearden, organist
snd director.
8T. MARK M. E. CHURCH.
Morning. *
Organ prelude. Roger*.
Anthem. "Praise the Lord,” Maunder.
Offertory. Schumann.
Anthem. “Babylon.” Watson-Nevln.
Organ postlude, Dubois.
Evening.
Organ prelude. Bach.
Anthem "When Power Divine,''
Faure-Bhetley. *
Offertory, "Saviour. When Night In
volves the Rklee” Shelley. ‘
Organ postlude. Best.
Choir—Mts* Mary Lovelace, soprano;
Miss Laura Hardman, alto; Mr. Jud-
»™ P*0. ‘enor: Mr. L. D. Scott, bees.
Ill** Eda E- Bartholomew, organist and
director.
NORTH AVENUE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Morning Service—Organ. Prelude
and Fugue, Bach: anthem, “Awakn M*
Soul, to Sound His Pralee." Pike; of
fertory. ‘‘Incline Thine Ear To Me,*
Hlmmel; postlude, Mendelssohn
Evening Service—Organ. Andnnte.
op, 5, Dexhayes: anthem. "Now the Day
Is Over,” Tour*: offertory, "Saviour,
Abide With D».” Hanforth; postlude.
organ.
Ml** Louise Van Harlingen, so
prano; Mrs. Frank Cundell, contralto;
Mr. C. N. Anderson, tenor: Mr. J. R.
Regnaa, bass; Mr. Joseph Ragan. Jr,
organist and director.
AT FIRST PRI8BYTERIAN.
A special musical program will !>»
rendered gt the evening service* at
the First Presbyterian church next
Sunday, beginning at 3 o'clock.
Selections by Wagner, from Gaul'*
"Holy City,” Shelley, Roberts, and
other, will be rendered by the rh"lr.
Mre. Theodora Morgan-Stephens will
aaslat, and render selection* by Vleux-
ttmp* under the direction of Mr. J. W.
Marshbank. .
THEATER PARTY FOR
MISS ANNE MARY MAUPIN
Mr*. S. 7. Ruff will entertain Tues
day afternoon of next week at a For
syth matinee party In honor of MM
Anne Mary Maupln. the guests being
besides Miss Maupln. Mr*. Addison
Maupln. Mra. B. F. Ulmer, Mr*. S. T.
Maupln and Mr*. R. C. Henderson.
DANCE ATEAST LAKE.
The dance to be given by the mem
bers of the Athletic vlub at their coun
try club on Saturday night promises
to be one of the most delightful of th*
season, and from th* number of reser
vation* already made It Is anticipated
that the largest crowd of the *e** nn
will be out.
Th# chaperons will be Mr. and Mr*
H. Clay Moore and Mr.land Mrs. Law
rence Ralley.
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