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Will Be Married Soon
Society
MRS. WEST TO ENTERTAIN
FOR MISS MAE 8COTT
ilrr. Henry Francis West will enter
tain at a bridge party at her home on
Eleventh-st. on Frlduy afternoon In
honor of her aliter, Mias Mae Scott, of
Milwaukee, the guests to Include a
number of friends.
MR. AND MR8. KURT
MUELLER ENTERTAIN
The pupils of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt
Mueller and a few friends were de
lightfully entertained at their home In
College Park on Saturday afternoon.
lively souvenir programs were dis
tributed among the guests, consisting
of solo nnd ensemble music by Mr.
and Mrs. Mueller and Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Banner. A delicious Icc course
was seryed.
The guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. Mich
ael Banner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Sheldon. Mr. W. 8. Cox, Mr. J. O.
Stnkeley, Mr. O. Paul Donehoo, Mrs. 8. j
S. Seott, Miss Dorothy Scott. Miss 8al.
lie Stnkeley, Mrs. F. L. Seely. Mrs. It.
B. Donaldson, Mrs. IL C. Cooper, Mrs.
J. A. Evans, Mrs. Hancock, Mrs. W. M.
Rainey. Mr*. Pavltt, Mrs. M. Marcus,
Misses Josephine Dobbs, Hilda Castle
berry. I.uclle Moore. Emma Fam-
bmtigh. Ruby Rogers, Pearl Tarbrough,
Msy Reth Johnson, Ethel Matthews,
Mrs. J. H. Banks, Myrtle Rawle, Ruth 1
Oppenhelm, Clara Belle Adams, draco'
Bell, Genevieve Ward, Agnes Bell.
Maude Renton. Claire McKIneley, Irma
Shorn. Martha Phillips, Helen Griffin,
Aline Adair,. Nelle Patrick, Leila Jo
Reynolds, Pearl Peacock. Allle Dekle,
Rulda Marcus, Luclle Banner, Ella
Mewborn. Genevieve and Ruby Up
church, Roslna Asmus, Mne Hollings
worth, Edna Bailey, Edna Harrell. Gla
dys Watson, Hagel Pavctt, Meta Duke,
Maudo Oliver, Mesars. Aldlne Combs,
Mssnn Bilbro, Herman Toder, Dr. Kai
ser, Lucius Duncan, Farrar, Alex Cope
land and Lowrndes Connally.
Death in Roaring Fire
May not result from the work of Are
bugs, but often severe burns are caused
that make a quick need for Bucklen's
Arnica Salve, the quickest, surest cure
for burns, wounds, bruises, holla sores.
It subdue* Inflammation. It kills pain.
It soothes and heals. Drives off skin
eruptions, ulcers or pllea Only 25c at
all druggists, '
NO NAME CLUB ENTERTAINED.
Miss Paulina Bell entertained the
members of the So Name club at her
reeldonce. 26 8L Charles-ave., Saturday
evening,.January 28, and hail with her
as guest of honor Mis* Sallle Maynatt,
of Lincoln, Ala.
The gome for the evening wag Pro
gresslve Old Maid. Ml** Lem Petty
won the Tadics’ prlae. Mr. Roy Boacho
won tho gentlemen's prise, and Mr.
Prod Ball won the booby prise.
Mias Julia Bell served punch.
The hostess was gowned in white
mull, lace trimmed.
Member* of the club pre»cnt were
Mlsse* Pauline Boll. Mamlo Morris.
Gertrude Green. Lem Petty. Leila
Powell, Ethel Read, Louise Rend, Kath
ryn Boeche, Mamlo Ioithrop, Alary El
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MISS ALLEE HUNTER LITTLE.
Of Crawford, G«„ who** engagement to Mr, MeDowgald Fergue-n
Fuller, of Sparta ha* baan announejd, their wadding to fco a protty event
of the season at the home of tho bride-elect,
Program Announced For Concert at Grand
The program for the fltat Philhar
monic orchestra concert to be given at
the Grand on the afternoon of February'
6 at 2:20 o'clock, with Mrs. Truman
Aldrich. Jr., pianist, as the sololat of tho
occasion, la a* follow*:
Overture. ''William Tell," Rnsainl.
Andante from Fifth Symphony, Bee.
thoven. r
conrert-atlick, Weber—Mrs. Truman
Aldrich.
Intermission.
Egyptian Suite, Lulglnl.
(a) Nocturne, Op. 15, No. 2: (b) waits
D flat. Chopin: (c) Romance, Sibelius:
(clI Seherso E minor, Mendelssohn—
Mrs. Trumap Aldrich.
Adagio Pathctlque. Godard.
March. "Tannhauaer," Wagner.
len Gathrlght. Groce Mauck. Elsie Erd,
Dr. Thad Morrison. Messrs. Andrew
Miller. Jr.. Lamar B|nns. Hugh Mauck,
Robert E. Steel. Fred Ball. Roy Boacho.
Walter Beaumont. Henry Robinson.
John Baldwin, Milton Gathrlght and
Ralph J. Wynne.
The club will be entertained by Miss
Mamie Lathrnp at her residence, 220
F'orrest-ave., February 11.
AT THE DRIVING CLUB.
The delightfully warm weather of
the past several days ha* made every
one long to be out of doors, and the
terrace at the Driving club was the
scene of many congenial group# being
served there on Sunday afternoon.
Among those seen on the terrace
Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Cohen, Mr. and Mr*. Jamas D.
Robinson. Dr. and Mro. Floyd MeRae,
Dr. and Mrs. Dunbar Roy. Mr. and Mr*.
William H. Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. Ulrtc
Atkinson. Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Adger Hmythe, Mr*.
John Hill, Mr*. Frank Lester of New
York. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell King. Miss
Mao Scott of Milwaukee, Mtsa Gladys
LeVIn, Miss Charles Owens, Mis* Mary
Cooper. Miss Sallle Cobb Johnson, Miss
Susanne Spalding, Miss M. A. Phelan,
Ml** Martha Fronds Mis* Nina Gen
try. MIs* Edna McCandles* Mias Elis
abeth Adair. Mis* Martha Whitman,
Mr. Joseph Brown Connally. Mr. Al
bert Thornton. Mr. Alec Smith, Air.
Madison Bell, Mr. Charles Dannels. Mr.
Walton Harper, Mr. A. 8. Byers, Mr. A.
G. Ryan, Mr. Marion Harper. Mr. Carl
Port. Mr. Clarence Haverty, Mr. Jack-1 silk of the same color. Her hat
bon Dick, Mr. William Shroeder, Mr. —
Claude Doulblt, Mr. Ernest Ottley. Mr.
Clarence Knowles, Lieutenant Syming
ton and others
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CONSERVATORY RECITAL.
Pupils from the Atlanta Conservatory
of Music will give a recital In Cable
Concert hall on Tuesday, January 21. at
6:16 p. in. The public Is cordially In
vited to attend.
Chamberlain* Cough Remedy Is a
very valunblc medicine for throat and
lung troubles, quickly relieves and
cure* painful breathing und a dan-
genoutly sounding cough which Indi
cate* congested lungs. Sold by all
dealers.
ATLANTA ATHLETIC CLUB
TO PLAY IN COLUMBUS
The basket ball team of the Atlanta
Athletic club will leave Saturday for
Columbu*. where they will play against
the Columbue team on Saturday night.
MIS8 MARTHA ROGERS
ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE
Miss Martha Rogers was hostess at
an afternoon bridge partv Monday In
honor of Allas Cornell Dunn, wno will
he a bride or tbe week. Miss Rogers
was a charming hostess, gowned for
the afternoon In white lingerie. She
was assisted In entertaining by her
mother. Mrs. L. W. Rogers. The deco
rations ware In pink carnations. The
candles Ices and cakes served were la
pink and the score cards were deco
rated'In water color sketches of pink
carnation* also.
Miss Dunn, the pretty bride-elect,
was gowned for the ufternoon In wis
taria crop* embroidered and made over
silk of the same color. Her hat was of
silver cloth trimmed In sliver roses and
wistaria Velvet. Among the guests were
tbs young women who will be brides
maids at the wedding.
Mis* Ruth Beale, of Montgomery, was
gowned In rose-colorcd clilffon over
rose eatln.
Mias Violet LeFtls. of Jacksonville,
Fla„ wore mode chiffon, embroidered.
Mlsa Wllhelmlna Drummond's pretty
gown was of white chiffon made over
white aatln banded In blue satin.
Mlsa Laura Blondworth. of Forsyth,
and Mrs. Louis Jackson, of Forsyth,
both wore black embroidered crepe aft
ernoon toilets.
Mrs. Jackson's town was trimmed In
jet and princess lace, and Mlsa Blood-
worth's was hand embroidered.
ST. LUKES GUILD DINNER.
SL Lukes cafe Tuesday, January 21:
Dinner—Turkey and cranberries, po
tatoes au grater, peas and rice, grope
fruit, salad, hot rolls, coffee, dessert,
Ice cream and cake.
Lunch—Creamed or stewed oysters
hot rolls and coffee.
MRS. W. U. SCOTT,
MRS. COLLIER TO ENTERTAIN.
Mrs. Albert Collier will entertain at a j
bridge party on Thursday afternoon In
honor of her mother. Mrs. John M.
Grant, of St. Louis. Mrs. Collier will
entertain about twenty-five guests on
this occasion.
PARTY FOR MISS JENKINS.
Miss Laura Ansley will entertain at
an Informal dnnclng party at her home
In Ansley Park on Thursday evening
In honor of her guest, Miss Virginia
Jenkins, of Suffolk. Va.
On Monday evening Miss Ansley will
give a box party at the Forayth In hon
or of Miss Jenkins, her guests to be
Miss Jenkins. Miss Lucy Hnke Smith,
Mr. Philip L'Rngle. Mr. Curry Moon
and Mr. Remsen King.
A number of other informal affaire
are being planned In honor of Allas
Jenkins. ,
MISS LEWI8 ~TO ENTERTAIN.
Miss Margaret Lewis will entertain
at luncheon on Tuesday at her apart
ments In th* Sumner in honor of Alls*
Ruth Patch, of Boston, the guest or
Mlks Marguerite Beck, and Miss Anita
DeSuussure, of Charleston, the guest
of Mrs. C. M, Butler.
MRS. PAliiFs PARTY.
Mrs. Thomas B. Paine' will entertain
t an afternoon party on Frld _.
being the third of a series. Mrs. Philip
Kunilg, of Philadelphia, will be the
honor guest of this party.
BOX PARTY GUESTS,
Mr. and Airs. William A. Wlmblsh
will entertain at a box party at the
ForayUi on Monday evening In honor
of Mrs. Edmund Berkely, the house
guest of Airs. Wlmblsh. and Mrs.
Frank Lester, of New York, the guest
rf Mr*. William A. Speer.
The party will Include Mr. and Airs.
Wlmblsh. Mr. and Airs. Speer, Mrs.
Berkely and At is. Lester.
MI88 GILBERT ENTERTAIN8
FOR MR8. CHARLE8 BLACK
A delightful event of Monday was
the luncheon given by Mlsa Gertrude
Gilbert, of Philadelphia, In honor of
Mrs. Charlea Black, whose guest Mlsa
Gilbert has been for several- days.
The luncheon was given at the Cap
ital City club. The gueata were seated
at a table In the ladles cafe, the table
decorations being of jonquils and hy
acinths. A delirious luncheon was
served. And the occasion was on* ot
much pleasure to the guests, who In-
i luded Airs. Charlea Bludk, Mrs. Eugene
Black, Airs. Henry Grady, Airs. Frank
Boland. Airs. Auatell Thornton, Miss
Louise Black, Miss Edna Met'endless.
Miss Nannie Xlrolaon and Miss Lucy
Harrison.
Miss Gilbert wns gowned for the oc
caslon In a smart toilet of black and
white.
BARKER~ATKINSON.
Mr. and Airs. Brader Barker have an
nounced tho engagement of their
daughter, France* Elisabeth, to Air.
George Cook Atkinson, of Nsw York,
the wedding to taka place on Febru
ary 8.
MR8. KISER ENTERTAIN8
FOR MISS AURELIA SPEER
A very delightful event ot Monday
afternoon was tha bridge party given
by Atrs. John Kiser at the Piedmont
Driving club.
The honor guest of the'ocraslon was
Miss Aurelia Bpeer, one of the popular
members of the younger set, and the
guests Included only a number ot Miss
Mpeeris close friends, who were Alls*
Alary Cooper, Miss Elolse Oliver, Atlss
Mary Traylor, Miss Luis Dean Jones,
Allas Esther Smith, Miss Lucy Hoke
Smith, Alias Annie Lee AIcKensle, Miss
Mary Helen Moody, Miss Atsrgaret
Thomas, Miss Carolyn King, Miss Lau
ra Ansley, Miss Ethelyn Emmons, Mlsa
Allens Gentry, Miss Susanne Spalding.
Miss Isabel Kuhrt, Miss Allldred Fort,
Mlsa Florence 8mlth, Mlsa Katherine
Oordon and Mlsa Helen Thorn.
The card tables were placed In the
palm room of (he club, and vases < '
liberty roses were used as decoration.
A French fan was given for top score
and a pretty souvenir for consnlatlon.
At the close of the game delicious re
freshments were served at the card ta
bles,
Mrs. Kiser was a very charming host
ess and was gowned for the afternoon
In n smart toilet of white eatln veiled
In black marquisette and bordered in
marabou. The gown was made with a
tunic of net bordered with heavy fringe
and a touch of turquoise blue was In
troduced on th* corsage. A large hat of
black velvet, laden with black willow
plumes, completed her toilet.
Miss Bpeer, the lovely young hopor
guest, wore a becoming gown of black
and white striped silk, the corsage
formed of Irish lace, and a hat of black
velvet ornamented with a largp butter
fly of white kid.
A number of handsome toilet* were
seen among the guests, and the affair
was a very bright event of the day.
PARTIE8 FOrTmISB DUNN.
Miss Cornell Dunn will be enter
tained at a series of parties this week
preceding her marriage on Saturday.
Among theaa are Mlsa Martha Rogers'
Latest 1911 Models in
Smart Suits
Altogether in Harmony With the
Freshness of Springtime
O RIGINALITY, difference — hence charm — charac
terize these smart Spring Suits to a degree which
you can not possibly appreciate until you see them.
So much enu be donfe to beautify a Suit, to make
it stand out prominently from all others, merely with
the right touch of color, of trimming, at just the right
place. And our tailors have surely overlooked no op
portunity to make the most of the beautiful mate
rials at their command.
The new Suits are characterized by simplicity of
style, being strictly tailored by us. The coats are
shorter lengths, box-style, semi-iitting.
The favorite fabrics are Serge, Homespun, Man
nish Suitings, Bouele, etc.
The comet shades are Cream, Biaek and White
Checks, Pearl and Oyster Gray, Blues and Browns, from
the lightest Tan to tho deep rich shades.
They are offered at prices in strict accordance with
our close-profit policy.
Southern Suit & Skirt Company
Manufacturers
Retail Store, 96 Whitehall
party Alonday afternoon. Allas Marga
ret Lewis' luncheon Tuesday. Mr*. IL
C. Howard's bridge Tuesday afternoon.
Mias Lucy Manning's bridge Wednee-
dey afternoon, Mias Laura Bloodworth's
box party Thursday. Ml** Dunn's din-
ner party for her bridrimalds Thurs
day evening, Mies Wllhelmlna Drum
mond's luncheon Friday at th* Pied
mont and the rehearsal party and buf.
fet supper Friday evening at the bride-
elect's home.
Among th* guests who will be here
for the wedding and th* parties this
week are All** Ruth Beale, of Mont-
gomtry: Miss Violet lx-Fils, of Jackson
ville. Miss Laura Uloodworth and Mrs.
Louis Jackson, of Forsyth, all of whom
are her*, and Ml** Dunn’s houee guests.
Miss Alay o'BiLn arrives from Florida
Tuesday for the wedding and will be
with Alias Wllhelmlna Drummond dur
ing her stay In Atlanta.
AT THE ATHLETIC CLUB DANCE.
Miss Ruth Patch, of Massarhusstt*.
was sponsor for Birmingham, and Alls*
Elvira Wsstmorslsnd for the Atlanta
basket ball team, at Saturday evening’s
dance.
Among the young women nttendlng
tho dance were Mis* Ruth Patch, Miss
Elvira Westmoreland, Atlas Marguerite
Beck. Mis* Calll* Hoke Smith, Mias
Lucy Smith. /Mies Susanne Spalding,
Mis* Allen* Gentry, Mis* Kate Felder.
Aflss Mary Cooper, Ml** Margaret Dia
neway.
MISS TH0MA8 ENTERTAINS.
_i delightfully Informal event of
Sunday evening wna the buffet eupper
S lvcn by Mis* Adeline Thomas at her
nme on Eighth-* t.
The occasion celebrated the birthday
■nnlversary of Miss Thomas, and tbe
gueets included a limited number of
her friends.
Wldie very Informal, the affair wee
moat enjiyable, a delightful liospltallty
being extended by tho charming young
host***.
MR8. PULLMAN’S PLANS.
Mrs. George M. Pullman has not been
able to leave for her residence In Cali
fornia as early as she had planned be
cause of her physician's orders forbid
ding her departure at thle lime, says
ANTIQUES
Monday is the last day of the special sale
of Antiques at 83 Peachtree St., and as we
start crating Tuesday, it will pay you to call
and get prices before we leave, as we move
Wednesday, Feb. 1, to Jacksonville, Fla., and
will sell cheap.
BIGGS ANTIQUE COMPANY,
B. C. Buford, Mgr. 83 Peachtree Street
Town and Country of January 21.
Mrs Pullman still Is In n stage of re
covery from her Illness and operation
of a few month* ago. She retains her
social activities, however, and has on-
ttrtalned much at th* opera, with tho
result that the lata season found her
too tired to go on to California In early
January, as th* had Intended doing.
marqua'rdt-oavib.
The marriage of Allas Bonnie Jane
Alarquardt and Dr. Julius C. Davis,
Jr., of Candler, N. C„ was quietly sol
emnised on Monday morning at 10
o'clock at tho homo of the bride's par
ents, Mr. and Mr*. L. P. Alarquardt, 20
Wsst End-ave.
Dr. Belk, pastor ot the Pnrk-st. Meth
odist church, performed the ceremony,
which pra* witnessed only by tho mem
bers of th* family and dose friends of
the couple:
The house was decorated In ferns,
palms and cut flowers and Immediate
ly after the ceremony th# bride and
bridegroom left for Candler, X. C.
where they wilt make their home.
The bride was married In her travel.
Ing suit of tan doth, worn with blouso
of chiffon and hat to match.
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ELITE today and tonight.
Come early. Admission, 5c.
“The Thief” all
week at the Lyric.
this
MI88 TUMLIN ENTERTAINS.
Alias Hallle Tumlln entertained at a
party Friday night. Games were played
and refreshments served during the
evening. Tho*.; present were Mies
Louise Hutchinson. All** Lillian Batey,
Aflat Annie Donaldson. Miss Helen Lat
imer. Misses Florence and Halil* Tum
lln. Mr. Charlie Culpepper. Air. George
Walker. Mr. Robert Daniel*. Me-.n.
Boykin and Grant Davla and Mr. Phil
lip*.
THOMASON-SATTERFIELD.
At Oakland (Tty Sunday afternoon at
2 o'clock Miss Allene Thomason nnd
Mr. Leonidas Satterfield ware married
at th* home of the bride's grandpar
ent*. Mr. and Airs. J. J. Thomason, Rev.
A. C. Ward officiating, only » few
friends witnessed the ceremony. Ths
couple will mnko their future home at
42* East Fair-It.
BENEDICT-BORN.
Miss Florence Benedict and Mr.
Janie* P. Born were quietly married at
the home of Mr. Rea Lambert at Col
lege Park Sunday afternoon at 4:Ji
o'clock. Mrs. Bom It th* daughter of
Atr. and Air*. E. E. Benedict. Th*
bridegroom is a young buslneei man.
Kalem’s best Western
picture, “Puritans and In
dians.” THE ELITE has it
today.
‘The Thief” all
week at the Lyric.
this