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Entertainments
Being Planned
for Club
Women
SEVERAL large events of the
autumn are claiming the at
tention of many Atlantans at
present, Some of the most promi
nent women of the city are inter
ested ht the arrangements for the
entertaining of the many visitors
t.j be here for the state convention
~f women’s clubs. While this oc
casion embodies a broader interest
than t’.iut of a purely social hap
pening. there will be a delightful
>oeial side to the occasion, because
of th' ju rsonm 1 of the organiza
•jons interested, and the social af
fair- planned for the visitors dur
ing tlii convention.
The Baroness Von Suttner, of
Auitrif, "‘ho speaks the first night
l of ili l ' convention, will be the guest
~f Mrs. Joint Marshall Slaton dur
ing he stay in Atlanta. Mrs. Vic-
■ nnyp'-.i-ker. of Austin. Texas,
'.resilient of the General Federa
nt Women’s dubs, will aiso be
. fpii'.l visitor ami will attend the
"Oieii'n sessions. Mrs. John
" ; .n. of Bainbridge, president
• , federation of Bainbridge.
,i. hostess of last year's state con
vention. will be a notable guest,
prominent women who are
o.' ct'ii to attefnl. former presi
! if the slate federation, are
- s. .1 Lindsey Johnson, of Rome;
Mr.-,. A. <>. Granger, of Rome; Mrs.
-i. Jackson and Mrs. Hugh Wil-
Mrs. James Hayes, of Monte*
also will be a prominent
on tin' reopening of tin clubs for
; i; fall meetings, delegates will be
appointed from each federated club
hi tiie state, and a notable gather
ing nf women will assemble for
‘.he convention.
Old Guard Ball Planned.
\n ' vent extraordinary in the so
la I annals of the season will be
: • "Id Guard ball on tin evening
■/ 1 1, -,it), at the Auoitorlum.
Tiii' members of this organization
iii'liar' one hundred of the city’s
'i known men, and they have is
about 1.500 invitations. Mrs.
’Ulmin A. Speer, as chairman of
A,ne- ,-uniini.tee. is plaiming
I'liny nevel features for the occa
■>■l’. ui” iif these will be an old
i nep Virginia reel. The list of
’ 'runs includes many prominent
" 1 >nic n
' 1 ■ of those announc 'd are
| ■ Harvey John: on. Mrs. George
I Mr-, l.ouis Glioistin, Mrs.
’ r Ki'.- .-'label. Mrs. E. L. Con-
Willi tm Lawson Peel.
' S Elkin Airs. W. S. ,'A'ith
'|| diliord And'-r on. Mrs.
'i'l W... ii',l. Mrs. J.dm S. < >w-
- A '-x Smith, and <.liters.
T • ".-ii O"X: week of Mr.--. Leigh
"■■■:. of Washington. I>. < to
II- li Kce u i|] ; )t - of much
• to he,' many frit nd. here.
"I be ALs. Palmer's first visit
■'*<l,no.i sine, her marriage, and
''" r 'ii;il '■ leome awaits her from
friends here.
'ii":,."i interesting visitor who
“ Vl " in tne city next week
L Gray, of Ponghkeep
' 1 ■ .ho i omes io vi ! it Mrs
’ .’ I’eeples on her return from
" ■ X'.eimed stay in t’alifornia.
"■'ay is a charming woman
ii i"' delightfully entertained
informal way during imr vi-=-
i' is the mother of Airs. John
" 11 1 ■ k Hangs, und in the home of
i nous humorist she lias met
the interesting person-
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r aveler S Are Returning-.
‘ 1 I. has seen tile r ‘turn of
i ivr-.'i: from fir and near.
11 of vnung girls who have
I’tist several months in
■ A. m ill returning home dur
''i-sl few days includes Miss
' Goldsmith. Mbs dim les
Mi-s Helen Prior. Miss ALn -
’■i■• nli-iiner. Miss Efiie Boy-
' du Miss Harriet <'ole. Olliers
1 '‘k from Europe during the
' r ' J -Mr. and Mrs. Dudley
Ar. m,,| Mrs. Herbert Alan
'ir. and Mrs. Henry Bet-
'■H'd Scntt,
md Mrs. John E. Murphy
"‘ir two young daughters.
•iulia and Katherine Mur
■ landed in New York, aft
oiiig several months in Eu
i> y win remain in New
tri l " r ‘■evera! days before re-
home. Mr. and Mrs. John
Mi.-. .Margaret Grant and
• Giant are also spending
'<ys in New York, after an
trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs.
* Eittle, who go abroad each
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summer for several weeks, landed
yesterdit' and wie i ••aett Atlanta
•ally next we. k.
Mi-.- i I Jfl let Calhoun and hei
mother. Mis. A. \V. Calhoun, re
turned Inline today after a -tax of
I several week" at Toxawaj. Miss
Helen Dugan another Atlanta
belle at Toxjway, with her par
ent.-, .Mi and Mrs. Milton Dargan,
returned this week. Miss .Julia
Ktchard.-un and Miss Esther Smith.
who attended the wedding of Mlns
Margaret Disosway and Captain
McKinley tit Black Mountain. N. C„
returned Ilium Mist night. Miss
Eloise Oliver and her mother. Mrs.
John Oliver, returned early tills
week, aftjer spending several weeks
in New Hampshire.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poster Mad
dox and Air. and Mrs. John King
Ottley returned tins week from De
troit, where I hey attended the con
vention of the American Bankers
■ association. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Adger Smythe have returned from
an extended trip to Canada and
Nova Scotia, spending also some
time on the coast of Massachusetts
and in New York.
Season’s Forecast
Promises Many
Events in
Society
Although Atlanta’s social
season shows few signs of
awaJcening at present, fore
casts of a brilliant season may be
made from the reports of many
interesting weddings, with their
pre-nuptial festivities; the roll of
debutantes, which grows more and
more interesting as new names are
definitely added, and the count of
visitors, for whom Atlanta will ex
ercise the well known hospitality
which has never failed to cause the
visitor, once entertained here, to
come again.
One of the first of the season’s
visitors is Miss Marjorie Bobb, of
New Orleans, who is the guest of
Miss Jennie D. Harris. Miss Bobb
arrived Friday and remains some
time with Miss Harris. She will be
the complimented guest of a din
ner party entertained by Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Johnson, Jr., at the
Driving club tonight. A number of
pretty parties will be tendered her
next week.
Miss Evelyn Rose, of Knoxville,
is to be an early autumn visitor,
coming on October 5 to be with
Miss Helen Hawkins. Both Miss
Rose and Miss Bobb will be brides
maids at the wedding of Miss Nell
Hodgson, of Athens, and Mr. Rob
ert Woodruff, of this city, in Octo
ber in that city. -
Few Definite Plans Maxie.
Miss Viola Johnston, of Macon,
who was one of the most .popular
visitors here last season, comes in
the early autumn to visit Miss
Margaret Hawkins, and to share in
i the brilliant affairs f/>r the debu
tantes of the season. Miss Haw
kins is to be one of the number,
and she will be extensively enter
tained. Many other members of
the debutante set will have visitors
during the time of their debut af
fairs, which promises to be a de
lightful series of large afternoon
and evening parties.
Few of the debutantes have made
definite plans as to their formal
debuts, but among those who will
be added to Atlanta’s young so
ciety set during the winter are many
of the pretty young girls of the city.
Among these are Misses Margaret
Hawkins, Helen Dargan, Margaret
Grant, Jennie D. Harris, Katherine
Ellis, Sarah Coates, Laura Lee
Cooney, Callie Hoke Smith, Helen
! Prior, Mildred Harman. Jane Coop
er. Lyda Nash, Mary Hines. Marie
i Pappenheimer.
Dates for autumn weddings are
I being set and plans made for these
events. Miss Margaret McEvoy, of
Baltimore, and Mr. Brutus Clay, of
Atlanta, will be married on No
vember 12, this to be one of the
very interesting weddings of the
fall. Miss Nell Hodgson and Mr.
Robert Woodruff are to have a
brilliant weeding at the bride's
home in Athens, the date selected
being October 17.
fine of tiie early fall weddings
will be that of Miss Elvira West
moreland, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Westmoreland, and
Mr. Junius Prade, which will take
place Thursday evening. October
10, Miss Westmoreland, who since
her debut two years ago has been
very popular, has chosen a home
wedding, which will be witnessed
by a large number of friends of the
bride and bridegroorn-elect. The
bride’s “chum,” Miss Adeline Thom
as, will bi- ni.lid of honor, and her
sister, Mrs. ChatlaS E. Dowman, of
Birmingham, will be matron of hon
-1 *'i. while Airs. I-. Stacy Capers,
lormerly Miss Keene Hedges, of
Savannah, will also be matron of
honor.
Mr. Prade will have as his best
man Mr. Hansell Hillyer. of Ma
con, and the wedding party will be
completed by two little ribbon
bearers —James Campbell and
Bruce White, The Rev, John E
White will op the officlaing min
ister. and a reception will follow
the ceremony,
ciwysanthemums being used.
Bride of Coming Week.
This week's most prominent wed
ding was that of Miss Margaret
I Disosway to Captain McKinley, of
the Eleventh cavalry. Fort Ogle
thorpe. The wedding took place
at the summer home of the bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Disos
way, at Black Mountain. N. C.. and
i was a pretty ceremony, with a
1 group of attendants, including sev
eral Atlanta girls and officers of
the Eleventh cavalry.
Miss Dorothy Breitenbucher will
| be a bride of the coming week,
her marriage to Mr. Perry Black-
J shear to take place Tuesday even
ing at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Breitenbucher, on
Sunset avenue.
Another wedding of next week
will be that of Miss Dorothy Field
•r to Mr. Morris Miles Ewing on
Wednesday evening at the bride’s
home on West Peachtree. The hour
of the ceremony will bo 9 o'clock,
this to be followed by an informal
reception. Dr. Dickey, president of
Emory college, will officiate, and
Misses Marian Fielder, Lebie Ew
ing. Mary Jeter and Alline Fielder
will be bridesmaids.
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