Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 28, 1912, HOME, Image 15

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Atlanta Society Folk Plan to Dance Out the Old Year at Capital City Club F. AREWELL will be said to the old year by-a large assem blage of Atlanta society at !ll, ‘ annual New Year’s ball on the vening of the 31st, at the Capital t’lty club. Last year's ball was at tended by a thousand or more call •rs. the club apartments resem 'ding a great crush affair of some notable London hostess; an un gual aspect for Atlanta social af fairs which are usually limited to 'he ample accommodation of all quests. However, the unusual crush has the charm of novelty and adds o the gayety of these brilliant New Year balls at the Capital City club. On the first evening of the New '“ar there will be another large lance at the Capital City club. ' hen the local Sigma Nus enter tain several hundred guests, includ ing the many visitors and dele gates to be here for the national convention of this fraternity. The frat"' colors of black and gold and white will be used for the decora tions of the ball room. An event which brings up recoi eetions of college days is the Cor nell Glee club concert, and buffet supper afterward at the Driving club for tonight. The concert will be largely attended by many of the prominent people of the city. Mr. W. H. Conklin will entertain 60 guests at the Driving club after the concert, in honor of the Cornell Glee club. The week, which has been bril liantly gay, closes with three or fdur weddings tonight. Miss Mary Jim Dunlap and Mr. Prank Earl Markle will be married this even ing at 8:30 o’clock at. the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor Dunlap. In Inman Park, the wedding to be followed by a reception. Mr. Turner Fltten, of Atlanta, and Miss Medora Dun can, of Union, S. C., will be mar ried at the bride’s home this even ing at 8:30 o'clock and the cere mony will be attended by a num ber of Atlanta relatives and friends. Miss Edith L’Engle and Mr. Francis Robin Graham will be married this evening at. the home of the bride’s mother oft Ponce DeLeon avenue, tile wed.ling to be quietly observed. Miss Elizabeth Dull and Mr. Wal lace Pemberton, of Scott, Ark., were married this afternoon at the First Methodist church, the young couple leaving later for their home in Arkansas. Among the interesting brides to-be of January is Miss Elizabeth Adair, whose engagement to Mr. Robert Gregg was announced last week. Miss Adair and Mr. Gregg will be married on Wednesday evening, January 22, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Adair, in In man Park, a large reception to fol low the ceremony. The bride will be attended by her cousin, Miss Frances Rowland,, of New York, as maid of honor, the other attend ants to be Miss Eva Beil Gregg, Miss M. A. Phelan, Miss Jean El lenwood of DeKalb, Ill.; Mrs. Con rad Spens of Chicago, Mrs. Frank Adair and Mrs Forrest Adair. Jr., Mr. Lewis Gregg will be his broth er's best man. The first of the January brides will be Miss Marguerite Beck, whose marriage to Mr, Hamilton Block will take place Saturday evening, January 18. The church cetrmnny will be followed by a re ception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Frank Beck. The young couple will be attended by a group of friends. x. ' - ' 'y» ~ \ Home-Like I j Hospitality ■ AT "Woodhaven," the beautiful country residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maddox, the •'doors will be thrown wide open to all their friends on New Year’s day. One of the novel and delightful Christmas parties of this week took place at "Wilsonia," the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Felder. The guests were limited in number, as the affair was compli mentary to a visitor and was not a general party. Guests were Invited for “early candle light,” and, in re sponse to the old-time invitation, they motored out to find the gaily decorated apartments of the Felder residence alight with numerous un shaded candles, no other lights be ing used. Miniature bay trees stood at each guest’s plate, and the place cards bore original and clever verses, ex plaining and extolling the virtue of the viands, the reading of which furnished much amusement to the guests. Atlantans are becoming more and more inclined to suburb an and country homes, and a dis tinctive and delightful hospitality is in the reach of the chatelaine of one of these beautiful places, College Boys and Girls Are to the Fore With Parties at 'Phis Season o f the Year r’j'sHE bright particular star of I the Christmas holiday sea son Is the college girl and her younger sister, even as the debutante reigns in the early part of the autumn, and the June and November bride is queen of the social world during those months. The school girls and boys comb Into their own when the summer vaca tion days begin, though there are many Informal Christmas tree and New Year parties for even the youngsters at this time of the year. However, many more of these af fairs are attended by the girls who are anticipating a debut next year or the next, and the boys who are beginning to take an Interest in presidential elections with a view to casting a vote four years hence. Parties galore are on for this mer ry set of pretty college girls and gallant college youths, so that next week bids fair to be as busy for this contingent of the social world as was Christmas week. The Initial event of the series will be Miss Isabel Robinson’s buffet supper and dancing party on Mon day evening, given at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roby Robinson. Miss Cora McCord Brown, the young daughter of Governor and Mrs. Joseph M. Brown, wilt have as her guest for the week Mias Harriet Benedict, of Athens, and about the two young girls will cen ter several of the week’s parties, the first to be a luncheon which Miss Sally Eugenia Brown gives at her residence, "Cherokee,” on Peachtree road, Monday shortly after noon. Miss Harriet Broyles’ tea on Tuesday will assemble a hundred girls, Miss Louise Parker being the guest of honor, and Miss Helen Dykes gives a tea on Tues day also. Miss Virginia Lipscomb and her guest, Miss Dorothy Carr, of Mississippi, will be the honor guests at Tuesday evening’s largest affair, given by Miss Lipscomb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Lipscomb. Miss Annie Winshlp Bated and Miss Dorothy Dillon will each en tertain on Tuesday,, their guests to be members of a still younger set than the previously mentioned par ties. Miss Josephine Smith enter tains 4u school girl friends at her home in I>ruld Hills Tuesday. New Year's day carries several affairs. Miss Mary King to give a tea at her home on Peachtree for Misses Louise Parker and Grace LeCraw, and Mies Gladys Glover to give a buffet supper, complimenting several of her friends who are at ’ home from Eastern colleges for Hie 'holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Davis give a dance on the evening of New- Year's day for the friends of their young son, Mr. Topliff Davis. Miss Margaret Traylor's after noon bridge was a pleasant affair of today, given for Misses Eula Jackson and Margaret Grant, two of the most popular college girls, and Miss Laura Cole wag ong of to day's young hostesses.