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Girls Who Wed
and Leave City
Are Welcome
Visitors
--r tHEN a wedding ceremony
\/V marks the permanent de
* ’ parture of a girl from her
V .me city and the associates of her
girlhood, the touch of solemnity
»nd regret which attends the most
toyous wedding is deepened both
for the bride and her friends. But,
according to the law of compensa
tion the "coming back home for a
visit ' it- a pleasure for the bride
v.ho leaves that is not known by
the girl who joins the rank of
young married women in the same
town where she was reared.
Some of the most delightful so
cial happenings of the next few
weeks will be occasioned by the
"coming home for a stay" of for
mer Atlanta girls, now young ma
t on-- of other cities.
Mrs. Malcolm Fleming, of Co
lumbus, who as Miss Cora Wynn
was a popular Atlanta girl, is being
cordially welcomed as the guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Osgood Wynn. Mrs. Fleming is
accompanied by her lovely little
daughter, Anne, who claims a large
stare of the admiration and atten
tion of her mother’s girlhood
friends. A number of parties, more
■ r tf>< informal, will b» tendered
Mrs. Fleming during her visit. This
week Mrs. Wynn was hostess at a
beautifully appointed affair at the
Driving Hub. when a dozen or so of
the intimate friends of Mrs. Flem
ing w< re guests. Next week Mrs.
Harvey Anderson, Miss Elizabeth
Rawson and others will entertain
for this charming visitor.
Traveled Over Europe.
The return of Mrs. Charles A.
Dana, of New York, formerly Miss
Agnes Ladson, is anticipated with
eagerness by the many friends of
the young matron, who is a bride
of a few months. Immediately after
the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Dana
they left for a tour abroad, which
has been most interesting. They
traveled in Russia. Africa. Norway
and Sweden and through the usu
ally visited countries of Europe.
The young couple arrived in New
York this week and are expected
here in a week or so. when they
will be guests of Mr. C. T. Ladson
and Miss Leone Ladson.
' former Atlanta girl who has
traveled far and lived in many
lands since her marriage is Mrs.
Roscoe Hearn, who, with her hus
band. Lieutenant Hearn, landed in
San Francisco on the 11th from a
’vo years residence in the Philip
pine*. They are expected here on
be let to visit Mrs. Hearn's par
ent.- Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood
"arri. During their residence in
Philippines Mr. and Mrs. Hearn
’"aveled much in the Orient, visit
■ng Japan and China.
Mrs. John Millie. who is at pres
' nI lite guest of her parents. Cap-
Hi n and Mrs. William Greene
Raoul, is another Atlanta girl who,
■ Miss Mary Raoul, became the
he of an army officer and left the
'A for the varied life of those who
“td the military forces of the
I nited States.
Mrs. Ringland F. Kilpatrick, of
York, who was Miss Eugenia
’s • shy when she lived here, left
’his week for the Kilpatrick sum
t’’ t residence on Tom’s river. New
■Rt-ey, after a stay of some time
'ith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
G Oglesby.
A, r-. Calvin Morgan McClung, of
1 ' xville, who was Miss Barbara
Y' ur. left Atlanta a. few days ago
1 home after visiting her sister,
■'•''T Julian Field.
,' lrs - Inman Sanders, of Corinth,
Is at present the guest of
parents, Captain and Mrs. Ed
Mrs. Sanders, as Miss Kath-
Gay, was one of a quartet of
sisters, two of whom are
' anta matrons—Mrs. Tom Paine
Mrs. John Sommervllle—and
fourth, Mrs. Philip Kunzig.
'' i’i Philadelphia.
Many Well Known Here.
■'°pular young matrons of cities
' 11 n d near, in whom Atlanta has
'merest because of associations
’bed in girlhood, are Mrs, Wil-
R Huntley, of Buffalo, who
1 -s Janie Speer was one of the
of the city before her mar
• Mrs. Pratt Adams, of Sa
il better known by her nu
,,IJ - Atlanta friends as Miss
Thomas; Mrs. William Tilt.
York, who as Miss Sarah
'BEAUTIFUL WOMEN OF ATLANTA!
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Peel was a leading figure in the
younger contingent and who vis
its her parents. M' mil Mr-. Wil
liam Lawson Peel, .v< \ y,:ii Mrs
Boykin Robinson i■' New York,
lotmeiiy Mis- Morph. , of At-
lanta; Mrs. Harold Gordon Rus
sell, of Brooklyn. N Y.. who was
Miss Louise Baird, daughter ot Dr.
and Mrs. .1 M. Baird, of this ,ity .
Mrs. \\ R. Henry, of < leveland,
Ohio, for;-,. ’l,' Miss Max doßlgnon
and a guest early in the summer of
her mother, Mrs. F'lemlng dußig
non. Mis. Gerald <'. Smith, of Bal
timore. "Virginia Pattillo" to her
Atlant.' friends. M Prank Swift,
of New York, who was, Miss Al-
berta Rankin. Mrs. Paul Seydell,
another New York matron, who
was Miss Mildred Woolley before
her marriage; Mrs. Robert Sterrett,
of Philadelphia, who spent last
week here, where as Mies Natalie
Taylor she was popular with a
large acquaintance; Mis. Harry
Williams, of Columbus, who was
Miss Maude Lowndes. The list Is
seemingly endless, and is full of
interesting personalities.
Atlantans Enjoy
Visits Paid to
Friends in
Summer
ATLANTA girls have a new
pleasure during the summer
—that of paying visits to
each other. During the season, of
course, there are short visits, over
night or spend-the-day or even
week-end stays, exchanged be
tween friends, though the formal
visit of ceremony has become ob
solete almost. The summer visit,
however, is a genuine visit, and
Atlanta girls thus have opportunity
to enjoy the hospitality of Atlanta
girls—a hospitality which is never
excelled and tarely ever equalled.
The young women whose parent*
have summer homes elsewhere
have their friends on delightful
visits. Miss Marian Woodward at
the summer home of the Wood
wards in the Litchfield Hills, Conn.,
has had several Atlanta guests.
Miss Muriel Hal) having returned
from a visit there this week. Miss
Margaret Disosway is spending the
summer at Black Mountain, N. C..
and has as h«r emest at present
Miss Katherine Richardson Later
Miss Julia Richardson will visit
Miss Disosway. Miss Anne Orme,
who is spending the summer at
Sodus Point, N. Y., will be visited
in August by Miss Frances Nun
nally. Miss Adgate Ellis enter
tains many of her friends during
the summer at the cottage of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ellis,
Jr., at Tallulah. Misses Virginia
Bowman and Elizabeth Tuller re
turned this week from a staw with
Miss Ellis.
Visiting in Other Cities.
A number of Atlanta young
women are planning visits to
friends in other cities during Au
gust. Instead of going to seasnore
or mountain resorts. Miss Mar
jorie Brown will visit Miss Diane
Tate at Allenhurst, N. J., soon.
Miss Tate was a feted guest here
during the past winter. She lives
In New York, and her parents
rtiave a beautiful summer home at
Allenhurst, where Miss Brown will
be entertained. Miss Emma Kat*
Amorous 1s visiting Miss Roseland
Wood In Savannah. Miss Mar
garet Haverty Is the guest of Miss
Sarah Jackson in C'harleston. Miss
Sallfe Cobb Johnson is the guest
of Mrs. Belvidere Brooks at New-
Rochelle, L. I.
Atlanta's social calendar contin
ues to show little parties for visi
tors, mostly in the younger set.
However, several affairs of the
week, though informal, have been
interesting and handsomely ap
pointed. Mrs. Morris Brandon’s
luncheon Firday was one of these
affairs, attended by twelve young
married women. The luncheon ta
ble had an effective decoration of
Japanese lilies, and th* cordial
hospitality which distinguishes
Mrs. Brandon among the hostesses
of the city, was In evidence.
Many Are Entertained.
Several parties have been ten
dered Mrs. Harry Stotesbury-Cut
ter. whose marriage soon after th*
announcement of her engagement
precluded any entertaining before
she became a bride. This week
Mrs. Howard Parker gave a pretty
party for Miss Stotesbury-Cutter,
who was Miss Martha Angier, and
next week Mrs. Victor R Smith
will entertain for her.
Miss Ruth Tribble, of Athens:
Miss Leewood Oglesby, of Quit
man: Miss Marian Hodgson, of
Athens; Miss Dorothy Judkins, of
New York: Miss Margaret Boswell,
of Chase City, Va.: Miss Dorothy
Davis, of Baltimore: Miss Helen
Harrison and Miss Mary Von-
Wyszechi, of Balitmore, are visitors
who have been guests of honor at
this week's parties.
Next week Misses Constance and
Maly O’Keefe of Greenville. S. C..
who are guests of Mrs Nash
Broyles. Miss Lucy Smith and Miss
Callie Hoke Smith, will be enter
tained informally.