Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 09, 1912, HOME, Image 17

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A number of the pre-nup i , rties which have contributed brilliant social season of the , . ~. a; .. eeks have been joint '. nentary to Miss Rawson Miss Nunnally. ’’ext Week’s Debutantes. diss Helen Dargan and Miss Hines will be next week's .., .-. Mi.s Dargan, the ..an- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ..); Dargan, will make her tor i’, •, •_ ,' a diliner-dance Wed it . y• \. n?.:g at the Driving club, i Mr. and Mrs. Dargan enter i.i : tin i a r'.ed friends. Later. .itlii. ffrir will be given for tli« co.ititter contingent by Mr. and Mr.-. Dargan. Several of the protn :..g events of next week are for t h charming young girl. Mrs. ' . in.; .Mi l der gives a luncheon Ti'.tP'ay in r honor, and she shales h, no, ■ with Misses Lyda i and Ka...' vine Ellis at Mrs. I’aM A tkh'soli's luncheon Wednes . Mrs. G-.ir.ge Dexter gives an t ‘noon tt a on Friday r'av-Mlss D-i .ti'ii. Miss Rose Briscoe, of Ai .'.rille, and Miss Martine Ms <’ :". , a, <,f i> .. ensboro, Ky.. arrive to be with Miss Dargan or , . patties. i -.. Hines, the young daughter ■ I , >e and .Mr.-. James K. Hines, .1., mate her formal bow at a large ■ noon reception, followed by a • ..ne . on F iday at home. Miss • ..-ill have a number of par ks i:,' yd her. Miss Hallie Mor .l, ■..' T» nt:■.- see, her house guest, sharing, honors. ty Guests Invited. Tn • initial social event of the co lint; week and one of unusual l .o r-'St will be the golden wedding i Colonel ami Mis. Robert J. Low t; . The ilftieth anniversary of the . ■r' ige of this popular couple will bi observed Monday with an aft- ■ ooo'i reception, to be followed by n ■ v ni'.ig reception at the Capital City du):. The afternoon calling lours are from 4 to 6 and the hour or the evening reception is 8:30. Xniong tiie guests will be friends from New York. Washington. De tfo : and Cleveland. Two thousand n\ taiions have been issued, and Katinring of guests, both aft noon and evening, will consti ut om of the most brilliant as- . i ages of the season. Messages ol congratulation have” been re -1 v.-d by Colonel and Mrs. Lowry ' ii r im ■ the announcement of thy ' ■ o-vi'it-ig observance, of their go'd n Wel ding. 1 r.c calendar for this week, which ■ a unusually brilliant, closes tn the wedding of Miss Mary ■ ylor and Mr. Rudolph John ■ ile.-en thi.- evening at the home ■•t th • bride's parents, Mr. and 'iis. G-orge M. Traylor. A recep -1 follow the ceremony at 8: So. The young couple will be at- 1 nded bi a group of bridesmaids, m lading some of the prettiest girls u town, vlth an equal number of gi lomsmeu. Among the parties at the Driving club toniglit will be one of 24 cov eys. given by Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cohen in honor of Mrs. Walter I'aylor and Mr. and Mrs. Percy > i e, iey Darlington, of Westches i i, Pa., who are here for the gold • i-dding reception of Colonel and Mrs. Lowry. Numerous Parties Given. ' series of beautiful parties lias <e,-n tendered the debutantes, the orides-elect and the visitors this "■eek. Miss Margaret Hawkins was introduced to her mother's married friends at a brilliant reception given by Mrs. Frank Hawkins at the Piedmont Driving club Wed ’w- ay afternoon. Miss Hildreth Burton Smith. the debutante '.iiuglu,- of .\| r , )n j y| rs y u rf 01l y'mlth. was tendered an afternoon ' 'eption by her mother at her • 1 ark residence on Thurs- ■\ I ' KB Kinlt h has as her guest " Katherine Cramer, of Chai “• c., and M.S < 'zema. Du . daughter of General and .Mrs. I’ lcil. former residents of Atlanta ■uring the time that Gwifjl Du 'a was i ■<1l iimandef of the Depart- BEAUTIFUL WOMEN OF ATLANTA If I x x FA7 i F ’ w ■ ® ■ w' w l ' Hl 111 Ik : 1 in < ! 1 iSx -\ tart’ t ; ' wfe. - % - vuZZcx rs. 1 .' :i Im f z Zjf ■ /UM I Z i i’ J y > / mHHHI ■ \t . v f ' laX # AMBMh ■ L> ‘ Ik ,•' i > / '' |F /W , '« . i 'z , //Qz ' - \ Hi /mMt' #- • -ft- / | > H jf Ky. \WL ft if w\N Wft WL Wr • /y W> rAL ™ G ife 'ft ; ment of the Gulf. Miss Smith and Miss t'rantet shari d tin holm With Miss Helen Meade, of Neu York, ui the illnner-dam r gi\ i-i iy Mr. and Mrs. 11 E Hinman a;, tin Piedmont I ’riling <iub Men day ixening. Mi- Marion Gold -inlth's dinner party whs a compli ment to Mi " Smith and Miss Dru- .. i MF- Elizabeth Rawson, M. s ~;ar> Traylor : .'i Mi-s Fsani's I Nnmially arc till* C lirhli leet who I have been exit tisivel.v entertained during tiie week. Mrs. Robert W in- hip Woodruff was the honinee at tin brilliant l'e e. jtlon gi'.en ii.i Mrs George i'ul aoun u thi Piedmont I Hiving club. Among the vlultors who have been <-ntei mined are Mm. Carj Spence and .Mrs. Calvin Mor- McClung. of Knoxville, th< gneej* of M's. Julian Held m.hr Kut'i Matson ami Mt* Walter 4 t'lark, of Chicago, the guests of Miss Helen Prior; Miss Lucile Mes sey. of Richmond; Miss Katherine Cramer, of Charlotte; Miss Helen Ml id. of Nt w York, and Mia- Hallie Mnrt iii. of Teniii ss. e. Atlanta Women Display New Paris Modes in Gowns ATLANTA women this autumn have worn some of the most beautiful toilets ever seen at social affairs in this city, which is noted far and wide for the charm ing costumes of the women. In the trousseau of some of the brides and of the debutantes of the sea son are exquisite specimens of the Paris ateliers. One of the loveliest of’the evening gowns in the trous seau of Miss Frances Nunnally, a charming bride-elect, Is of palest pink charmeuse, draped by clever and artistic? French fingers into the fashionable swirl effect, fastened with tiny self-covered buttons at the bottom, widening out toward the hips and gathered into a girdle, with a sash drawn through of pink chiffon, the ends finished with tiny hanfi-made pink chiffon roses. The gown has a low corsage, with long sleeves, which are finished in tiny ruffles of finest ecru lace. A chic day frock, worn by Miss Nunnally., at one of the affairs of the week given in her honor, was of the new dull blue shade of charmeuse, with draperies of taupe chiffon, a color motif possible only for the smartest of costumes. Miss Elizabeth Rawson has worn some exquisite gowns at the many complimentary affairs in her honor the past several weeks. One of her most beautiful evening gowns dis plays the popular accordion-pleat ed mode. Both skirt and corsage are of accordion-pleated chiffon, in pale bine, with drapery of blue crystal, which is in tunic effect on the skirt, and garnitures the low cut bodice. A cerise sash gives the contrasting color note so fa vored by the French fashion mak ers this season. Debutantes Charmingly Gowned In the trousseau of Miss Mary Traylor, a slender blonde beauty among the brides of the season, is a lovely del blue charmeuse gown, made with the fashionable drapery around the feet, and the bouffant draperies of chiffon around the hips; low neck and short sleeves outlined with soft laces. She wears also a stunning day toilet of black 'velvet, with a blouse of white chis son over black. The debutantes who have been tendered parties this week were charmingly gowned. Miss Margaret Hawkins wore, for her debut re ception, a pale pink charmeuse gown, with panels of cream lace on corsage and skirt, and a border of soft fur. Miss Hildreth Burton Smith wore a becoming Paris gown all in pastel shades, at her debut party. White embroidered net. the embroidery outlined with tiny French roses in faintly tinted pink and blue chiffon roses, veiled the white taffeta foundation of the gown, and a girdle of light blue, veiled In the embroidered net. fur ther carried out the pastel shades. Miss Burton Smith has a lovely day costume of apricot charmeuse, with draperies of shadow lace, which she wore at one of the week’s large affairs. Pretty Costumes x From Europe Miss Marie Pappenheimer, a piquant, brunette itebutante, wore for her coming out party, a Paris gown of white brocaded crepe, fin nished with bands of ermine and crystal garniture. Miss Mildred Harman, another of the past week's debutantes, wore at the dinner dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Har man Monday evening last a white charmeuse evening costume. The corsage was of soft white chiffon overlaid with crystal and bordered at the decollete neck and sleeves with small French roses In pink. The skirt of whate charmeuse showed pannier-like draperies of white chiffon, garlanded with the small pink chiffon roses. Miss Helen Pfior wore at her re ception this week one of the pret tiest of the costumes brought back from the French capital by her this summer—an amber satin gown with draperies of spangled net, and the color contrast of pale pink on the corsage. The younger set, represented by these buds ajid brides-elect, have usurped t|ie larger share of atten tion at the affairs of the week, bui the married contingent has also displayed some exquisite costumes this autumn. The fame of Atlanta women as the best dressed in the South will not be in danger of eiJipsv this season, by any tneawi