Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 07, 1912, HOME, Image 15

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U dallCe at the Capital City * np former to meet her moth raa Hed friends, and the d ' tb e younger contingent. ' "i" Pappenheimer was ten- > dinner-dance at the Driv ' "h, Miss Mildred Harman also dinner-dance at the club. t 1 > dngaret Hawkins observed r . ' us, om with an afternoon the Driving club, however, was followed by a ■■'nee in die evening. Miss n and Miss Mary Hines 1 debuts at afternoon teas Miss Harriet Calhoun, her debut after Christ , , .5 -ar, was tendered a large ... l "'s winter. o : , ''iitantes Still hold their "ia activity, despite the , "" affairs through No ■' 'IMi were given for some Ml“s Margaret Hawkins, . ' '-rj charming young « • t ... i. ' ~n,|n gent. will be the honor at several parties next week. Miss Marjorie Brown will give a. luncheon Tuesday for Miss Hawkins, and on Wednesday evening Judge and Mrs. Don Par dee will entertain a dinner party in her honor. Miss Han let Calhoun will be tendered a luncheon next week by Mrs. Arnold Broyles, upon her re turn from Savannah, where she has been extensively entertained this week as the guest of Miss Jane Meldrim. A dinner party preced ing the junior cotillion, at which Miss Calhoun was an honor guest, was given by Mr. Shelby Myrlck. and several other affairs arranged for this attractive Atlanta debu tante. Miss Emily Cassln, who made her debut on Thursday afteroon of this week, will be the guest of honor at several parties between now and Christmas. Several of the affairs on next week's calendar are for visiting girls. Miss Margot Cushing, of Boston, will be the guest of honor at a beautiful afternoon tea on Tuesday, which will be given by her hostess, Miss Eloise Oliver. Miss Sarah Coles has as her guest Miss Willey Gayle, of Montgom ery, Ala., for whom a scries of small parties will be given during the coming week. Miss Katherine Burney, of California, is the popu lar guest of Miss Aimee Hunnicutt, and Miss Bello Carter, of Colum bus, letnains with Miss Emily Cas sln Miss Emily Carter, of Dalton, wjll be with Mrs. Arnold Broyles. Jaw J&wasj'f - . •b WJZS'CW. December and January Weddings Challenge Interest of Society Folk f'TT'v HE crimson star of the poin- I settia blossom will soon burst upon the social world, and for a fortnight of gayety everything in the decorative line will be of this bright hue. The poinsettia is es sentially the Christmas flower, al though the flower is not native to this country. In southern Europe, at this season of the year, the flery blossom will be seen in the open, gazing up at the midnight sky. An unusual and beautiful combi nation of flowers was used at the McCandless-Thornton wedding this week. For the bridal table, in stead of the usual white and green, this charming bride chose Ameri can Beauty' roses, connected with garlands of Parma violets, through the colors and arrangement the flowers achieving an artistic and novel effect. A feature of the wedding was the many' beautiful flowers used, both at the church and at home, Eas ter lilies and palms formed the mo tif of church decoration. The bride, who. during her social belledom, has seldom been seen without a cor sage bouquet of pink roses and lil ies of the valley, chose these flow ers for her bridesmaids. A number of December and Jan uary weddings are being looked for ward to by Atlanta society. The marriage of Miss Princess Watts and Mr. Heibert Edward Macmur pliy Ims been set for Tuesday , De cember 17. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev Dr. W W. Memminger, of All Saints church, at high noon, at the residence of tiie bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joint R. Watts. Mrs. Louis Moeck - el will be matron of honor, and Miss Margaret Polhill. of Hawkins ville, will be maid of honor. Misses Louise and Edith Watts will be bridesmaids. Mr. Thomas Mc- Crady, of Pittsburg, will be best man; Messrs. Waites Waring, of Charleston, and John K. Watts, Jr., groomsmen. A series of parties will be tendered the bride upon her re turn from the wedding journey. The wedding of Miss Van Spald ing and Mr. James Daniel Palmer w’ill be one of the interesting events of January, in which the cordial In terest of a wide circle of friends is centered. The marriage will take place on the evening of January 15. at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence May, with whom Miss Spalding has made her home for some time. The love ly young bride will be attended by Miss Helen Hawkins as maid of honor, and by Miss Mary Hawkins and Miss Evelyn Reynolds, of .Bir mingham, as bridesmaids. Mr. Pal mer will be attended by his broth er. Mr. Samuel Palmer, a student at the University of Georgia, as best man, and there will be two groomsmen. The bride’s grandfa ther. the Rev. A. T. Spalding, will perforin the ceremony, which will be witnessed by a large company of guests Following the ceremony, a reception will be held, after which the young couple will leave to spend their honeymoon in the East. One of the several out-of-town weddings, where Atlanta furnishes the bridegroom, is that of Miss Me dora Eleanor Duncan, of Union, S. C., and Mr. Turner Fitten, one of this city's well known young men. The wedding will be solemnized on Saturday evening, December 28, at the home of the bride's parents. Colonel and Mrs. Thomas Carey Dunean, and a color scheme of pink and white will be carried out in many elaborate details. Mrs. Wil liam H. Glenn, of Atlanta, the bride groom’s sister, will be matron of honor, and the bride’s sister, Miss Louise Duncan, will be maid of honor. Mr Robert Clarke, of At lanta. will be best man, and among the attendants will be Mr. John M. Cohen and Mr. Bert Dryden, of Atlanta. Among the guests going from Atlanta to attend the wedding will he the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. John M. Fitten; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam 11. Glenn, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goldsmith. After a wedding journey East, the young couple will be at home in At lanta, where a cordial welcome will be extended the bride, who will be an acquisition to the ranks of young matrons in the stKiul con tingent. Many Atlantans to Spend Christmas in Old World HOLIDAY visits are a feature of this time of the year. Al ways for Christmas many visiting belles add to the social brilliancy of the social events, and always, too. Atlanta is the loser, for the time being, of some of its most popular members who are on visits to other cities for the holidays. Miss Margaret Hawkins, one of llie most popular debutantes of the season, will go to Mississippi for Christmas, which she will spend with her aunt, Mrs. William Haw kins, in Winona, Miss. Miss Annie Lee McKenzie and Miss Sarah Rawson will spend the holidays in Washington, D. C., as guests of Miss Lucy Hoke Smith, who will entertain a house party at the home of her parents, Senator and Mrs. Hoke Smith. Miss May Atkinson leaves today to visit Miss Eliza Dancy In Balti more, and Miss Isabel Kuhrt is the guest of Miss Grace Dillon in Hart ford, Conn. Miss Elizabeth Hines will spend Christmas in Chicago with Miss Ruth Huffman. Among the many holiday visitors will be a number of college girls who accompany the returning At lanta girls home Misses Josephine and Pauline Thomas, of Birming ham, will accompany Miss Augusta Gardien from Washington, D. C, and will be guests of honor at a dancing putty which Miss Gardien gives during Christmas week. Miss Elizabeth Robison, of Dallas, Texas, will spend the holidays with Mtss Alllne Fielder. Among the Atlantans who will enjoy a foreign Christmas are two lovely sisters. Mrs. Harvey Ander son and Miss Rosalie Davis, who are established for the winter in Florence. The beautiful villa of Counteesa Lazarrl at 66 Via Della Scala, which is occupied by four teen American girls, under the chaperonage of the Counteesa, will be the home of Mrs. Anderson and Miss Davie during their stay 1n Florence. The villa Is directly op posite the American gardens, where there are tennis courts, etc. In ad dition to the many pleasures Inci dent upon life in Florence —one of the most fascinating of European cities—Mrs. Anderson and Miss Davis are studying French, Italian and the history of art. Miss Dorothy Harman Is another young Atlanta girl who will spend Christmas abroad. Miss Harman is studying at the Klatte school in Berlin and is enjoying a very inter esting social life as well. Mies Mudge Horne and Miss Irene Lopez, who are abroad with a party of friends from Boston, will spend Christmas in Paris. Miss Lucy Harrison, who sailed for home today, after an extended stay abroad, will return home for the holiday season Mr. am! Mrs. Lee Lewman and little daughter, witli Mrs Lew man's mother, Mrs. Sam uel Peepleg Sparks, are still in New Vot k after an extended stay abroad, and ute expected home next week.