Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 30, 1912, FINAL, Image 17

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,W| IgMgm X W ‘<fe -X News of the Automobile World "~l TDUE ANTA (xIIXZRGIAN I "November jo ' ’4* "BEAUTIFUTTfLANTA DEBUTA THIS SEASON ,i' : '"' .T, ,z .'hS\ ' wy WMMMmL / \ * tJIsMx 7^'',■ .- I / X /' vW -lx I ic i Ife ^ y /I "MB/ f b • w \ w ;f W/ > ,; .■ \wa ■ < ' iW <• ' ■- • > R ■ Fx u » I n ■. , , b»' ■ ■ ' t ?H B twi wr: > R w w 4 ■ : / ■ ’ ■ " i w W 3 ■ /-If -- ,j// \ \WE ¥ ' PfJs ■ // \w ■ ■ls m /' vB ■ ' 9 » s ?*■ 7/ ' A ilElh N C *' £S 1 vX ■ / r woaXwfeX «-4»>- S!»' //' / k \ _.,-x tot ' ■ M , s Mi “ Harriet Miss Emily Cassin Rebecca Cole * Holiday Shopping Causes a Lull In Atlanta's World of Society \DE’< IDEI> lull " ill be observed in the soclul world for the next few weeks, because of Christmas shopping, and partly, too, on account of the fact that most of the brides have married and gone away, and nearly all of the buds are now formal'.’ "in so ciety.” However, an Important wedding is on for the coming week, and one pf the most charming of the "buds" will be presented. Th' marriage of Miss Edna McCan dless and Mr. Albert Thornton on Wednesday evening, th” 4th, and the debut reception of Miss Emily Cassin. which is dated for Thurs day, the sth, ate the larger events of the coining week. The McCan dless-Thornton wedding i.- one of th” most interesting of this year's series, on account of the personal popularity of the young couple, as well as the social prominence of the two families. The ceremony will take place at A Saints church and will be followed by a rcceptiot at the home of ,M and Mr.. Ed ' ard S Me''and Two hum'c-d invitations him been issued to Mis- r -sin's lebut reception, which a 1.1 be -n •'... jf Thursday, from l to 7 o’eio 1 . | the residence of M.- i;. . g HIP yer, who tend' . tin. reception to 'oer granddaughter L i Tic.: gm - - wii Oi . < eivt 1- ' Miss I'assii awl 1 Imus, a Miss Hell I'arter ■'( t'olumbus. Mis. Hil’yer and M -. .1. D. t m .. mother of ~]||. debutante. Among the affairs of tin coming We'-k for wltieu email; have been Issued is a large b. idge party al the Capital City club which M■ s. 11. E. Scott gives on Wednesday after noon, and an evening party which Mr. find Mrs. Charles Sol pie give on Monday < Miss Helen Dargan and het house guests. Misses Martine McCulloch and Rose Briscoe. Among th" many parties for Miss Dargan, who has been one of the most feted debutante- of tin- sea son, will be an afternoon bridge, which Miss Estiu Smith givi - on December 6. Miss Eugenia Walker, a brlde ■ lent who will b« married the latter part of I >.■<•, inb'-r to M Douglas Gllmoi Stim - We hingtoii, D. 1 '.. .V|U I" O nd' ll I II! Ill' . noon bridge party next eel, -u Erfdiiy, '.y M ‘ Mil .a h |(iit.e!ii> ■ I.i ji Wld '• :• ■ elle htfii iff lit so ■ th. itA ill 'i go- Sts . > uiusiea I and -o i i -a .-nt o i i V eek will be th Informal reception .111' . Mi ami Mi Jo.-epti Itieb “'ilwn give Menu 1. veiling, tv •J* ' iiicit tiioy nav< ins he.; a nunibe of f ri> Is to meet Air. and Mrs. A VonSliiblnsky, musicians of inter national repute. A program by these noted musicians, assisted by Miss Eda Bartholomew, will be presented In the music room of the Richardson residence. As usual, at tlm niusieales given In this artistic and hospitable home, a pleasant social side, will be emphasized, Mr. and Mis. Richardson to be assisted in entertaining by Mr. and Mis. Daniil Pres.-ley Yates and Misses I'- - ’ erfni an Louise I< i • hardson. An unusually beautiful and ar tistic entertainment will lie given at the llom of Mi and Mrs. Alex ander w . Smith on Tuesday even ing. December 10, when "Alice tn Wonderland” will be sung, with iccomi ’ by Mt M< Hutchinson. Airs. John Lamar M. iI, Mi (Teviston. Mr. Alexan d< Smith and Mr. Lynn Werner v id -ing the four rmes in the bril i nit a • ifta, and hi shl. s the work of th” quartet, there will be . Mis Mi-rib Hutchinson will "Th' Happy Prince." by Liza I.i'hmiu. with musical accompan!- ut by M Hutchinson, the pro g'- i for the evening being identi cal vith th;.i »•■.. led by Liza l«-ii- a i u for In r closhix com ei't In New I A k. just l.iefi.i. .■ returning tv Eng- | num * DECEMBER WEDDINGS t mo of the few wi ddings of De cember will be that of Aliss Helen Prior to fir. Sterling Grime- Tur ner on Thursday, the 19th. Aliss Prior has chosen home ing, and will be attended by a group o* friends as attendants. A reception will follow the ceremony, aftei which Air. Turner and his bride will leave for a stay of two or three weeks in Cuba, and will go from there to New York. > m their return to Atlanta they will be at home at the Georgian Terrace. Airs. Walter Clarke, of Chicago, will arrive next week to be her sister's » guest until after the wedding. The cordial interest of many friends centers in the marriage of Alls-' Grace Callaway to Dr. George Kent Varden, which has been dated for Thursday evening, December 16. The ceremony will take place at S:3O o'clock at. the home of the bride’.- parents, Air. and Airs. How ard Callaway, on Piedmont avenue. Th, bride-elect is a popular .nd charming young woman and her fiance is a prominent young profes sional man. There wil! be no at tendants, except Dr. Frederick Hodgson will i"t as Dr. Varden' h' st man. A series of parties will ... i . • ■ vsi to take place soon after r 'hi’istiua-. Mb- May Scott, of Mll w :.uke<. I ■ Aliss < i Ila w ay' 4w -t for Ui< wedding uud the pur ees in her honor, * ————— —— -—, . . . _ —...... .... . . Dancing Is Favorite Over Bridge With Debutantes and Matrons nA N< 'ING II - . ki'U til. piaei of bridge partle with At lanta society, not only in the debutante contingent but in the married set as well. Erom the col lege girl to th" matron and the prominent mini of affairs, every - body's dancing. Some (if the most, nimble devotees of the "turkey trot" are men of wealth and influence - some of them with debutante daughters. There is a new club composed of married couples which meets once or twii” a week at the home of a member or at the Driving club for an evening of dancing, and one may be sure the "turkey trot” is not taboo. As a matter of fact, the "turkey trot" is an easy, delight tul dance, which may or may not be graceful and pretty, according to the "turkey trotter,’* and tt is sure to grow in popularity, despite . the ridicule that has be*-n east upon it, because of its eccentric presen tation by some dancers. The large affairs of the season ive be.-n oa: s. eotiliioiis, germans and dinner-ilanc. .-. Some brilliant and beautiful ; tYalr- of this kind have bl ighteii. ■ t. ( autumn sea son, and otheis tn in prospect. Especially during the iioli'icys will dancing be m ord" . for the young folks w lio llgu prominently nt tba season al’' always enthusi astic duucers. '»• Ti Nil - ii't'lock v. aso "f w ek's big dances, taking i ici m Wedtie-day evening at th Pi d- I inont Driving club. A iar- num ber of tile younger numbt rs of so ciety w; r— m sent, ate t ■■ chap erons jj a tin irr! i met hers of th" club. The second affair o'' th< Nine < >'i 'locks will tn- a fan. ■ ir s; ba ll near Christmas. Auot r brilliant holiday ball will be git en by the Cotillion club on the 23d. This will follow a large theater party at the Atlanta arid w i.' '■ given at the Piedmont Driving • üb, instead of at the Capita) City club, as In for mer vcai- Air. Tiiomas B. Paine, who is noted as the best leader of oti lions In So ith, is the president of this 1 club, wl left includes on its t” "f membership a number of th- most prominent people of the <•!■'. I’his Is a mar ried members’ du , whereas the Nine O'Clocks l.a. uelors, wlm the exception a those who have married since jo ning, committing matrimony m I" ing deemed suftl •lent reason a expelling a mem ber. Many Ji young married girls (a vei ■ larmlng contingent in Atlant i ety) ari the official Nine O'Clc '■ chaperons. A numb of dates for dances have tn 'll . tor the members of tlie evll'.'k set uring the holidays. " be a dinner- . oi'' ceil Air. and Mrs. John AV. C' ci so- it tin Piedmont Driving uti on tic- evening of December 24 '.a their young daughter, Miss -rgar. Grant; a dance for guests whii! Air. ric Mrs. Henry Jackson give, also .1 (be Driving club, on th< evening of tlie 27th for their ■■ unu daughter, Aliss Eula Jack son. md l.mei on the evening of tin .hi b. Mr. and Mrs. Ed win V Air-ley give a.t their resl .. ti"e. complimenting Miss Mamie An-.-y, who Is at school in New y..rl and will spend the holidays at home. \ number of other as- - will be planned for the en \ nt of the college set. Most of • y oung girls off at school will re ;urn by tile 20th, and the holiday’ caienda. will till up soon there after. Among the delightful dancing ...titles for tlie college set which .fford opportunity for the young girls and the men of the young dancing ■ ont’.ngent. both in Atlan t nd among tlie students of Teen. " the regular Saturday afternoon I. nces at Segadlo’s hall. Also each i ternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock, fol iiwlng a football game, these dances an given in special honor oi the visiting college men. A most enjoyable Thanksgiving dance f01....i.-i’ ....i.-i’ the Tech-Clemson game this week. u