Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 24, 1912, HOME, Image 17

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<§. ! ■7iiT . -iin»iß-nmir ?. - - -«Jafc-~X, » r >g>v-, > : --l_. ht _ ' u j •,-z... W. I A 5\ RW^AiA 5\ F .._.IFT^S BI T IMMBMBM I i.ET^__^PSh*dlJw^r Aslix.Al Travelers Are Now Planning to Return to the City WITH the approach of Sep tember, the travelers will begin to turn homeward, and many familiar faces, which have been missed during the sum mer months, will be seen again. Two very popular young women who have been greatly missed dur ing an absence of eight months are Miss Marian Goldumith and Miss Charles Owens, who have had an unusually comprehensive trip abroad with Miss Belle Johnston. After visiting the cities of Italy, Germany, France, Switzerland and England, Miss Owens • and Miss Goldsmith are now making a tour through Ireland and Scotland. They will sail for New York on the Ma jestic September 4. and will be met upon arrival by Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Goldsmith, who go to New York to meet them. Miss Goldsmith and Miss Owens have recently visited the North ('ape and have had many interesting adventures during their slay in the old world. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Rhodes returned home this week, after an extended stay abroad. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and daughters, Misses Julia and Katherine Mur phy. will not return home until the middle of September. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. McCandless and Miss Edna McCandless will remain abroad un til October. Other Atlantans abroad include Mrs. A. E. Thornton, Miss Jane Thornton, Mr. Albert Thorn ton, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Little, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Felder, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lewman, Miss, Nell Prince, .Miss Alma Stanley, Miss Lilian Flynn, Miss Jennie Knox, Miss Aimee Hunnicutt, Miss Caro Sharpe, Mrs. J. E. C. Redder and Mr. and Airs. Herbert Manson. Trips to Distant Points. Many of Atlanta’s popular young women are now enjoying trips to distant points. Miss Esther Smith is being entertained at a number of parties during her visit to friends in -Marion. Conn., where water trips and yachting parties are being ten dered her. Miss Marjorie Brown is now the guest of Mrs. Woodrow AVi’son at Seagirt, N. J., and is re ceiving charming attentions. She will join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Brown, at their sum mer home in Ohio for the latter part of the summer. Miss Eloise Oliver, with her mother. Mrs. John Oliver, is it Sugar Hill. New Hampshire, a charming resort in the White Mountains, where the guests gather around a great fire in the evening and where the days are filled with long walks and mountain climbs. .Miss Margaret Hawkins and Miss Louise Hawkins are in Canada. Miss Margaret Disosway and her mother, Mrs. J. J. Disosway, are now in New York. Miss Elizabeth Rawson has joined her mother, Mrs. William C. Rawson, and her sister, Miss Sarah Rawson, at Highlands, N. <’.. alter a stay of some length at Toxaway, where she was chap eroned by Mrs. Winship Nunnally. Miss Harriet Calhoun and her mother, Mrs. A. J. Calhoun, will re main at Toxaway for some time vet. Miss Caroline Muse and Miss 1 Lula Dean Jones return next week from Naeooehee A-’alley, where they have spent the summer. Miss Annie Sykes Rice has returned fr in Toxaway and Asheville, where she spent some time with her moth er, Mrs. Charles Rice, and younger sister. Miss Georgia Rice. Miss Sarah Coates has returned after spending several weeks at Tallu lah Falls, where several Atlantans have pretty cottages and keep open house. Miss Adgate Ellis has en tertained a number of her young friends there at the summer home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ellis. Jr. Misses Nora Relle Rosser and Ruth Rosser have returned from Warm Springs and leave next week for the mountains of North Carolina. Miss Elizabeth Dunson returned from Warm Springs, where she was chaperoned by her mother Mis. Walker Dunson. Miss Emih Gussin was another pretty Atlanta girl at Warm Springs who returned home this week. Miss Louise Broyles and Miss Helen McCarty are at home, after a visit to relatives in Newnan Miss Wil lie Muse has returned from a visit to Miss Henrietta Yerger in Jack son Miss. Parties for Visitors. The week's parties have been confined almost entirely to the members of the school girl set. A very popular young visitor is Miss Eug- niri Hardeman, of Wilmington, ■4 , • the guest of Miss Madeline McCullough. Miss Hardeman has been tendered a series of pretty lorries during the week, among tin being th<’ bridge party given bv Mi«- Fav Hobbs, the "up jinks" ~.,rt\ <t which Miss Nellie Dodd imed In her honor, Miss Isa ( 1» 1 \mornus' bridge paity and tli \iie. 'Lise'- morning bridge. 'Miler visitors for whom juirtles hn , i„ , n gh <it ar< Mis- Ethel si, iilniiough. of Columbus, the BEAUTIFUL WOMEN OF ATLANTA MbMI W "I fr -1 BISB S, 181 l SP -j/ F ''.TwrW' 'WOrjWWiteX : . JgF t /JBwi -WBW ><•**■ •’ && .J MHf/ MKUk. / ¥ w \ \ \ Iw! i / TBiBiX \\ I // S ~ -% \\ // "Wi * • ' tHBLX \\ L 'wf<l . (' \..Mk\ W\ \\ 11' 1 '• It • I s' -Alm ""I '' f -WHML AW i i It iBR w i w wS - ' ' ' i 'Silt ' s Bwy.i j ill v \\ ' \BMMK aßßmf// \\\ n'wSxN \ S Vt I ■■¥/ / \xX 'Orf/ / W ,x <£njtZ -Acs' I guest of Mrs Frank Holland; Miss Nina < 'arpentei. of Greenville, S C.. the guest of Mi 1 Mart Murphy. Mi-s Surah Gibson <*henault of Lexington. Ky„ the guest of her sisti r. Mi.- Keat- Speed; Miss Su> Northrop, of Wilmington, the guest of Mi - Erskine Jarnigln; Miss II- !• .1 ~f- ,’hatt tn<■ i* Mis. Adrienne Uuttey's guest. Miss Leewood Oglesby, of Quitman, the guest of Miss Julia Meador; Miss Elisabeth Jones, of banvllle, Va. md Miss Allie H'S il- tt, of Cocoa, Fla . the guests of Miss Leland Hughlvtt. A series of motor parties Infot ■ trial luncheon-, dinner parties, etc., were given tin young people who composed a house p.U l> entertain- ed by Miss Nellie Hood Ridley, aft ir a stat with Mr- Lanta Ansley anti Miss Mumle Ansley at the hone of Mr. and Mt Edwin 1* An ley, Motor Journeys Are Popular With Atlanta Folks \ A many Atlantans have yy left the city for the sum mer, and one notices many closed houses on the principal streets of the city, whose owners are spending the warm months at seashore or mountains, there are * number who remain at home, ex cept for the week-end motor trips which form a pleasant break in the season of social quietude. For some persons the short week end trip proves more enjoyable than the extended stay. Congenial parties of friends leave each week end for a trip to the many nearby resorts, where compensating and delightful people are always to be found. The many attractive re sorts near Atlanta are reached by splendid roads, and in front of the hotels can be seen, on any Saturday night, a long line of motors, whose owners have made the trip in rec ord time. Among the enthusiastic motor ists of the city are Mr. and Mrs. AVilliam Lawson Peel, who do not confine their trips to nearby points, but take long trips in their touring car. Mr. and Mrs. John Grant and family are spending their summer abroad, and are taking a number of Interesting motor trips on the con tinent. Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- Kenzie, Miss Annie Lee McKenzie and Mr. AVilliam McKenzie left this week for a motor trip through New England. They will visit many of the Eastern resorts and will remain away until October. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woodruff and their sons have recently returned home, after a trip to the East and through Canada, which they made in their touring car. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dodd and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hagan have returned from a motor trip which included a stay of four weeks, during which short stops were made at Bretton AA’oods, N. H., Poland Springs, Asbury Park, Atlantic City and Long Branch. Motor Parties Popular. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sisson make many short trips in their car, and have just returned home from Warm Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Junius G. Oglesby and Mr. and Mrs. Junius G. Oglesby, Jr., have visited many of the nearby resorts on week-end trips the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Jones made the trip to Toxaway in their touring car, traveling home by horseback. A recentfmotor party was ten dered two young visitors from New York, Mr. Morgan Pierce and Mr. Robert Clarke, by their host, Mr. Robin Adair. The party, who made the trip to Indian Springs in two automobiles, was chaperoned "bv Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adair, and in cluded Miss Dorothy Judkins of New York, Miss Leone Ladson, Miss Lucile Kuhrt, Mr. Mox Pierce, Mr. Clarke, Mr. Hunter Perry and Mr. Robert Troutman. The party attended the dance at the Wigwam, the picturesque hotel surrounded by water, with an old mill adding to the beauty of the place. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Black make many short motor trips during the summer months. Mr. Edward Al frfend Is an enthusiastic motorist and makes many interesting jour neys in one of his four cars. Delightful Short Trips. Por those who do not care for the more lengthy motor trips there are many delightful rides fp be taken near at hand. One of the prettiest of these Is to Marietta, where a beautiful view can be had of Kennesaw mountain, and a visit made to the Martha Berry tavern. Before reaching Marietta one crosses the river, which is pic turesque with jutting rocks and shoals. Paces Ferry road leads one through a colony of very handsome summer homes. The Brookhaven club Is a popular rendezvous on the north side, and the country club at East Lake is reached by a splendid boulevard. A charming objective point for a south side ride is Fort McPherson, where the dress parades draw many motorists on sunny after noons. v The post is always the cen ter of a very delightful social life, and when the parade is over the officers and their wives are always at home informally to their friends. Stewart avenue and Hapeville a ft* favorite objective points with many, and the ever popular Pied mont Driving club is the rendez vous for dozens of motor parties each day of the week A trip to Roswell, the pictur esque little town whl< h Is reached by a magnificent road, Is a delight ful way to spend a summer even ing, and many motor parties go up for supper, making the return trip by moonlight Warm Springs is reached by a firn- road and mans motot parties go there (oi the week*end.