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Miss Badger and
Mr. Morrison
Wedded
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The North ivntx Presbyterian
(hurch was th< en< >f a prettj
ding last evening when Mii-s Allison
Badger and Mr. Alston Davis Morrison
were married. An organ recital pre
ceded the e. romony. which w is per
formed by Rev. Richard Orme Flinn.
An arrangement of palms concealed
the chancel, forming an < ffeetiv- back
ground for the bridal party The bride
entered with her brother, Mr. <’hark s
F. Whitner, who gave her away, ami
was met at the altar by Mr. Morrison
and his best man, Mr. Ha! Morrison, ot
Charlotte. X. <’ The other attendants
were .Mis. Porter Langston, tnatron
of-honot ; Mis- Dorothy Selby maid ■
of-honor; Misses Lyda Whitner, Corrie
Whitner and Alma Stanley, brides
maids Dr Marian Hull anil Mr T. U. I
Whitner. ushers: Mr. Irving Graha'm,
Mr Horace Reeves. Mr. James Davis
and Di. Gerold Selby, groomsmen
The bride was handsome in her wed
ing gown of ihite eharmeuse satin, the
long tulle veil being worn over the face
and extending to the edge of the court
train. The corsag' was formed of
duchess lae>. embellished with an em
broidery of seed pearls. The bridal
bouquet was of bride roses showered
with valley lilies The matton-of-honor
wore white satin, veiled in white lace,
and her flowers were white roses. The
mald-of-honor won shell pink m i qui
sette. veiling pink satin, and carried
pink roses. The bridesmaids wore whlt<
eharmeuse satin with crystal garniture,
and carried pink roses. Mrs. Charles
F. Whitner wore ciel blue chiffon, veil
ing satin.
A reception followed the ceremony,
at the home of the bride’s brother and
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Whitner, on Juni
per street. Pink and white roses, with
pink and white cosmos, formed the
decorations, with smilax as a mural
decoration. The bride’s table, with
covers laid for fourteen, was handsome
ly appointed and beautifully decorated
in pink and white. A large mound of
pink chrysanthemums, as a centerpiece,
was flanked on either side by silver
candelabra bearing pink tapers. As fa
vors at each plate were individual al
mond baskets with tiny pink roses tied
on the bundles. The place cards were
hand-painted in Cupids, and brides and
grooms. The ices were molded as slip
pers, bells and turtle doves.
The favors, which were drawn by
pink ribbons from the floral centerpiece,
wv-rft won by Miss Lyda Whitner. Miss
Alma Stanley, Miss Dorothy Selby and
Mrs. Porter Langston.
A buffet upper was served to the
guests, who included aXimited number
of friends. Mrs. Ernest Dallis and Miss
M. A. Phelan presided over a prettily
decorated punch bowl.
Mr. Morrison and his bride left dur-1
Ing the evening for a wedding journey
to Canada, the bride wearing a smart
tailored sui* of blue broadcloth over a
blouse of Irish lace. Her becoming hat
was of blue velvet adorned with blue
plumes and gold lace.
Ab Miss Allison Badger, the bride has
beer, one of the most beloved young
women of the city, and Air. Morrison,
who comes of distinguished ancestry, is
a prominent young man who has been
most successful since coming from
North Carolina.
Brookhaven Club Dance.
A large number of guests attended
the subscription dance at Brookhaven
club last evening. Among those pres
ent were Misses Mary Helen Moody,
Isabel Kuhrt, Helen Hawkins, Marga
ret Hawkins, Lyda Nash, Edna Mc-
Candless, Martha Ryder. Emma Kate
Amorous. Anne Orme, Ruth Stallings.
Annie Lee McKenzie, Gladys LeVin and
Allen Gentry', and Messrs. Graham Phe
lan, Eugene Haynes, Arthur Clarke.
Ernest Ottley, Henry Hull. Philip Head
Arthur Lippold, Wallace Daniel, Clew
Sima. Marsh Adair.* John Armsted, Al
bert Thornton. Henry Kuhrt, Ed Gay.
Clarence Knowles, Robin Adair. Milton
Dargan, Jr., Tom Donaldson. Carl Fort,
M. 8. Harper, Edward Alfrtend, James
Ragan. Lewis Carhart. Joe Budd and
Eugene Kelly, and Mr. and Mrs. John
DuPree and Mr. and Mrs. Valdemar
Gude.
On account of the Halloween ball at
the Piedmont Driving club, the Brook
haven club has postponed its Halloween
dance until a later date.
BLOCK SYSTEM TO SAVE TIME.
WAYCROSS. GA.. Oct. 25 -Officials of
the Atlantic Coast Line have inspected
and approved the newly installed block
systems and automatic switch plant at
Folkston. These improvements will en
able the Coast Line and Southern trains,
which use the tracks jointly, to save a
few minutes time
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Plain, Ordinary
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BLESSED BE MEN WHO
GO TO CHURCH WITH
WIVES,SAYS MINISTER
WORCESTER. < •< : 25.—the
Rev. F. Hill <'rathorn. pastor of the
Park Congregational church, has prepared
a set of Biblical beatitudes brought up to
date Here are some of his amendments:
“Blesned ar* the men who accompany
their wives to ulmrrh. for they shah save
them from the suspicion of being widows.
"Blessed are th** singers in the sanctu
ary who can sing and will sing, for they
shall never be sent to Sing Sing
"Blessed are the people who are not
forgetful to entertain strangers, for they
shall entertain angels unawares.
"Blessed is he who walketh not in the
counsel of the gossip, nor sitteth in the
seat of the fault-finder, but whose delight
is in the peace and prosperity of the
church. His name, shall be a continual
praise In the sanctuary, and his friends
shall be called legion.
"Blessed are the church members who
give the Lord and the minister as little
trouble as possible: who are loyal .to the
church, regular in their attendance, gen
erous in their gifts, gracious in their sym
pathies, and honorable in all their ways. ;
Urjoirr ami bo ♦ xceedingly glad, for great :
is your reward on earth and in heaven.’’
PAIR MARRIED MONDAY
SEEK DIVORCE FRIDAY
XEV\ YORK, Oct. 25. -After a party,
Monday. Henry Murphy and Mrs. Anna
Olin m.. cried. They were sorry Tues
day. They fried to obtain a legal sep
aration today. Mrs. • Ilin has" live < hil
dren, Mr. Murphy a married daughter. |
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN’ AND NEWS.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1912.
25 MORE INDICTED
FOLLOWING GRAFT
PROBE IN ALBANY
ALBANY, X. Y.. Oct. 25. —Tewnty-five
sealed indictments were returned today
by the extraordinary grand jury empan
eled at the direction of Governor Dix to
follow up the seriate Investigation of af
fairs in Albany.
District Attorney Rollin B. Sanford also
gave out a list of ten who were not in
dicted. They included E. B. Canline, for
mer commissioner of public safety; W.
•I. Rice, his assistant, and George Q. Cow
ell, who supplied the aidermen with sta
tionery.
William H. K. Cornelius, charged with
embracery, the first one indicted by the
jury, was sentenced to three months in
the penitentiary and to pay a S3OO fine.
CHARLESTON TO SEND DELEGATES.
CHARLESTON. S. C., Oct 25.—Dele
gates to the Atlanta Panama Canal con
ference in November will be sent from
( harleston by the Chamber fit Commerce.
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BREAKS OUT OF JAIL
AND INTO IT AGAIN
MANCHESTER, X. fl.. Oct. 25.--Fred
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then broke in again. When Fred went he
took Billy Donovan with him. Being
thirsty, they broke into a liquor store.
Donovan fell by the wayside and snored
until the police awakened him. Tupper
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window, got inside and dropped into a
deep sleep. The police say that when ar
rested several years ago Tupper had
swallowed Jlo. which was recovered with
a stomach pump.
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—Continued in
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to Canada are brought to light in a cur
rent official report of the bureau of for
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000 a day. Three years ago they averaged
a half million dollars a day, and a dozen
years ago they averaged *250.000.
Lyric this week—“ Ma
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DR. JONES CHARITY SPEAKER.
COLUMBUS, GA.. Oct. 25.—At the
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