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ANNOUNCEMENT S
Miss Jessie Muse, principal of the
Girls High school, announces that, the
college entrance examinations will be
gin Monday, and will— be held a.t the
residence of Mrs. A. McD Wilson. 20
Marlborough apartments, beginning at
9:30 o'clock The subjects for Monday
will he mathematics, history, physic.-,
botany and zoology
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Society
News of
Atlanta
rpllß afternoon tea given today by
I Mrs XV. ('. Humphries was a
compliment to Miss Ferol Hum
phries and her house guests, Miss Mar
garet Roswell, of t'haso City. Va.: Miss
Frances Dorris, of Nashville, Tenn.;
Mis- Henrietta Verger, of Jackson.
Mis:-.. Miss Louise Whatley, -if An
ni ton, Ala.; Miss l'li»«ie Roberts, of
t'.iirbuni, and Miss Celeste Shadburn,
-if Buford. The guests included the
members of the school girl sot, The
d< corations in the drawing room were
->f pink- and white sweetpeas, with
ferns, in the hall there were vases of
feverfew, and the punch bowl, placed
there, was Imbedded tn a mound of dai
sies and presided over by Miss Laura
Lee Cooney and Miss Willie Muse.
In the dining room the tea table
was covered with a lace cloth and had
for a centerpiece a silver loving cup
filled -with pink rosebuds and ferns. The
bonbons, cakes and Ices were pink and
white
Miss Humphries wore shell pink mar
quisette, embroidered, and made with
coat of blue satin. Mrs. W. C. Hum
phries wore blue marquisette combined
with lace. Miss Boswell was gowned
in pompadour marquisette, with garni
ture of tiny pink buds and garniture
of crystal and silver. Miss Dorris wore
white lace over white charmuse satin,
with overdress of cerise chiffon and
rhinestone buckles. Miss Yerger was
gowned In white crepe, embroidered In
pearls and silver Miss Shadburn and
Miss Roberts wore white lingerie
gowns.
Assisting In entertaining were Mrs.
\\ c. Humphries, Misses Isolene Camp
bell, Alice Parks. Helen McCullough,
Virginia. Lipscomb, Adgate Ellis, Rosa
lie Davis, EM elie Fort. Essie Robert
of Fairburn. Celeste Shadburn of Bu
ford and Helen Estes of Gainesville.
Affairs at Driving Club.
Sixty guests are expected to attend
the dinner dance at the Piedmont
Driving club this evening. Among those
who will entertain are Mr. and Mrs
William A Speer. Dr and Mrs. Leßoy
- hilds and Mr Lynn Werner Tomor
row evening Mr. and Mrs. F O Fos
ter will entertain at the informal sup
per which is a feature of the club's
service.
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TTTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANTI NEWS. SATiTRnAY. -TT'NE 15. 1912
Vacation Season
Holds Interest
Os Society
Going and coming will be the order
of the social chronicle forth- next two
months and rumors of pleasant parties
at the seashore or mountain resort,
with postal cards bearing pictures of a
breezy hotel dr a. foreign scene will be
the only news from the wanderers, far
and near.
Mr. an<| Mrs. Henry T. Peeples and
| 'heli son. Mr. Dum-an Peeples, leave
next week for New York and #lll visit
other points pear rhat city, stopping in
Washington upon their return trip.
Mr. apd Mrs. Frank Hawkins and
their young daughter. Miss Margaret
Hawkins, will spend August at Tox
a way.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan will
chaperon a member of .voting girls dur
ing August at Toxaway.
Mr and Mrs. Carroll Payne and
Miss Helen Payne will occupy a cot
tage near the city for the summer and
will break the monotony of the season
with many short motor trips. They
visited Warm Springs the past week,
and next week expect to go to Colum
bus in their car so- a week or so, with
relatives in that city.
Leaving next Tuesday for Tate
Spring are Mrs. Charles Sisson and
Miss Margaret Hawkins, joining Mr.
and Mrs. John Newton Goddard, who
are there at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns and
children leave next week for Wrights
ville Beach Life at Wrightsville is
gay with summer pleasures, one of the
merry launch parties of recent date
having been tendered to two popular
Atlanta visitors. Misses Jane Thorn
ton and Dorothy High, Mrs. T T. Wil
liams being the hostess. Other At
lantans at Wrightsville are Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Broyles, Dr and Mrs W.
C. Jarnagin. Miss Erskine Jarnagin.
Mr and Mrs George Forrester leave
next week for that place
Mr and Mrs F. L. Seely and their
children leave next week for Asheville
to .-.pend the summer at “Overlook,”
their bungalow In the North Carolina
mountains.
Mr. and Mrs Austell Thornton are
also at Asheville for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Orme and
Miss Anne Orme leave, next week to
open their summer home on Lake On
tario.
Mr and Mrs John Ashley Jones,
with their young daughter. Miss Mary
AlgoodXjones. and Alisa Margaret Mc-
Kee, leave July 1 to spend some time
at Mountain Meadow Inn, a beautiful
resort near Asheville Th» tw-o young
nomen, who are splendid horsewomen,
will take their horses and will enjoy
long rides through the mountains. Miss
McKee will visit Mrs Seaborn Wright
in Rome before going to the moun
tains.
Mr and Mrs. .1 W. Goldsmith, ac
companist! bv Mies Marianna Gold
smith and Master John Whitton Gold
smith, leave tonight for Atlantic
Beach Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith plan
tn spend the month of August in Can
ada. going to New York later to meet
their daughter, Miss Marian Goldsmith,
who arrives from an extended stay
abroad, on September 14. Miss Gold
smith and her party are now in Paris
and are having a delightful stay. Miss
Charles Owens and Miss Mildred Har
man being other Atlanta girls in the
party.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Davis leave to
night for Atlantic Beach, accompanied
by Master Oscar Goldsmith Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peters, Mrs. Clar
ence May, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Dallis
and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson are
at Atlantic Beach
Missi Margaret Disosway, who. aI th
her mother. Mrs. .1. .1. Disosway, is
spending the summer at Black Moun
tain. N. is now on a, visit to Mrs.
Emil Laurson at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
The plans nf many prominent At
lanta people for summer include trips
abroad. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McCan
dless and Miss Edna McCandless sail
July t> on the Berlin of the North Ger
man Lloyd line and will go direct to
Berlin, later visiting Carlsbad and Ba
den-Baden They will visit Paris be
fore returning.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Grant and
Miss Margaret Grant left today for
Now York and will sail from there to
Europe for a summer abroad
Mr. Arthur Clarke and Mr. Joseph
Gatins, Jr., left yesterday for New
York and sail .lune 20 on the Celtic for
Europe. They will spend some time in
Paris and will return home Septem
ber 1.
Mr. and Mrs Lee Lewman. accom
panied by Mis Lewman’s mother, Mrs.
Samuel Sparks, ami their' daughter.
Idolene, left todav for New York and
sail next week for London. They will
tour the continent by automobile.
Bowling Party at Club.
Mr and Mrs, John E Murphy en
tertained a group of young people at a
delightful bowling party last night at
the Piedmont Driving club. Miss Eula
Jackson and her house party visitors
being the complimented guests.
There were pretty prizes for the
game. Miss Rosalie Davis winning the
girls' first prize, an engagement book,
and Mr. Hubbard Mien, the men's prize,
an enameled Card holder. For the
guests of honor silk hose were given.
At in o'clock a dainty buffet supper
was served, music by .in orchestra add
ing to the pleasure of the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy s guests were
Misses Glenne Dickey, of Augusta. Ella
Vaughan Patterson, of Montgomery;
Hula Jackson. Margaret Hawkins. Mary
AUgood Jones. Josephine Mobley anil
Nellie Hood Ridley, ami Messrs Stuart
Witham, Hubbard Allen. Marsh Adair
A. W. Hill, Floyd Mcßae. Jr. Dixon
M-i'arty. Wingate Battle and William
M ill- r.
For Miss Launius.
Miss Katie Ozmer entertained Erl
day tfternoon at a linen shower in
honor of Miss Virginia Launius. a
brid»-elect of June The decorations
and ices were in yellow and white, to
- ii'tv out the -Ailor note, field daisies
being the flowers used. The inception
room, parloi and dining room were
batik--i with ihtm. About Ju -gutsts
vert present. _
| WEDDINGS
Newcomb-Osborne.
Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Newcomb have
issued cards announcing the marriage
of their daughter, Edith, to Mr. David
Rankin Osborne on Saturday, June 8,
at Ivanhoe. 111.
Cards inclosed announce that the
young people will be at home after July
1 at Cartersville, Ga. /
Winn - Brcwn.
The marriage of Miss Peal Louise
Winn to Mr. Walter Williams Brown
was an evfent of the week at the home
of the bride. The ceremony, performed
by Rev. Charlps V. Daniels, was wit
nessed by a gathering of special friends.
The bride wore her traveling costume
of tan cloth, with a hat <>f me same
color, and carried bride roses and val
ley lilies. Mrs. Fred *'. Poley played
the bridal music.
After a trip to Atlantic Beach, Mr.
Brown and his bride will be at home at
107 Peachtree place, until ther depar
ture later in the summer for an extend
ed trip to the East and into Canada.
FUTURE EVENTS ,
Miss Margaret Hawkins will enter
tain at a luncheon and matinee party
Monday for Miss Eula. Jackson and her
house guests, Miss Glenne Dickey, or
Augusta, and Miss Ella Vaughn Pat
terson, of Montgomery.
In honor of her guests. Misses Kath
erine Plumb, of Augusta, and Cather
ine Link, of Abbeville, S. C., Miss Ruby
McGaughey will entertain Tuesday aft
ernoon at a pretty tea. The young host
ess will be assisted in entertaining by
Misses Minnie Purvis, Lydia Mcßride,
Marian and Nina Neal and Louise
Thompson Serving punch will be
Misses Agnes Haney, Tyler Daniel and
Bessie Tappan.
Miss McGaughey's guests will be en
tertained at several parties next week,
among those to entertain being Miss
Bessie Tappan. who will give an after
noon affair.
Miss Jessie McKee sailed today with
Mis# Green's part}- for a summer
abroad
Mrs Cooledge and her son. Mr Aure
lian Cooledge, leave next week tn spend
some time at Toxaway, N. C.
Mrs George M. Brown will motor to
Athens next week and will have as her
guests Mrs. John M. Moore and Miss
Bertha Moore. They will attend the
commencement exercises of the Uni
versity of Georgia.
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Sorority Girls ’To
Be Entertained
Lavishly _
The calendar of social affairs attend
ant on the convention of the Beta Sig
ma Omicron sorority, which meets at
the Georgian Terrace next week, will
boa very happy one.
The first affair of the Belies will be
a beautiful reception at. the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Andrews, giv
en by the Atlanta alumnae. Thie’takes
place Tuesday evening. The guests will
bo received by the officers of the grand
council, assisted by several of the At
lanta members of the sorority, these to
be Miss Erna B. Watson, of Lexington.
Ky., president; Miss Christine Cole, of
Newnan, vice president: Miss Ruth My
all. of Liberty, Mo., treasurer; Miss
Bernice Stall, of Richmond. Va., secre
tary; Miss Elizabeth Falter, of Tilden.
Nebr.. historian and editor; Miss Fran
ces Pearce, of Montgomery, associate
editor; Mrs. O. F. Elder. Mrs. V. J.
Adams and Miss Sadye Andrews. As
sisting in entertaining will be Misses
Bernice Schueseler and Mary Andrews,
Mrs. J. H. Andrews, Mrs. Will Stewart,
Misses Mary and EUse Gary, of Gulf
port. Miss.; Miss Mattie Lou Stephens,
of Forsyth; Miss Grace Pruitt, of Clay
ton. Ala.; Miss Nina Dent, of Eufaula,
Ala., and Mrs. George E. Stock, of
Montgomery.
Gin Wednesday a luncheon at East
LaJte will be tendered the visitors and
Atlanta sorority young women, followed
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