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EEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, GA., SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1913.
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BOX PARTIES
SCHEDULED
IN PLENTY
a tea on Tuesday afternoon for Mnb
Albert Mills, of Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Little will
j give a dinner party at their homo on
I Peachtree Thursday evening in honor
of Mrs. Robert Jackson, of Nashville,
the guest of Mrs. Robert Maddox.
Mrs. Henry Jackson gives a breaJc-
fast Saturday morning for Mxs. Rob
ert Jackson, of Nashville.
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R. AND MRS. ROBERT FOB*
TER MADDOX and Mr. and
Mrs. William H. Kiser will
occupy a box together for the opera
week, and will entertain Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Arkwright on Monday ©van**
ing. Wednesday evening Mrs. Mad
dox's sister. Mrs. Robert Jackson, of
Nashville, will be her guest.
Mr. and Mrs. George McKenzie will
j have as their guests Monday evening
! Miss Annie Lee McKenzie and Mll-
i ton Dargan, Jr. Miss Annie Lee Mo-
I Kenzie will have us her guests Tues
day matinee Mrs. Clarence Haverty
I und Miss Jennie D. Harris. Wednes
day evening Mr. and Mrs. S. McKen
zie will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Ju
lian Field. Thursday afternoon the
i guests will he Mrs. Elizabeth Win-
ship Bates, Mrs. Josephine Ernest
Purse and Mrs. Hudson Moore. Fri
day evening the guests will be Miss
' Mary Helen Moody and Mr. Clarence
Knowles. Saturday afternoon Mrs.
! McKenzie will entertain Mrs. Estelle
j Garrett Baker. Mrs. George McCarty
j and Mrs. Eugene Callaway. Saturday
j evening they will entertain Mr. and
Mrs. George M. Brown. fN
Mrs. John D. Little will have as her
: guest at the Tuesday matinee her sis-
j ter, Mrs. Louis Stevens, of Macon,
and Mrs. Henry Wortham, of Maoon,
! will be her guest for the latter part
| of the week.
Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Elkin will have
as their guests in their box on Mon
day evening Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cut-
j ler, of Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McKenzie, Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall McKenzie and Mrv
i H. C. McKenzie will occupy a box ou
opening night.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex King and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Alston will share n
box each evening.
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Miec. oomc
W. GTSATRT
MANY SOCIAL AITAIPS
FOR WEFK OF OPFRA
TIPS'.
JOHN"
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rcies- HEKPEY JACKSOTT
MSS'. POST.
J.tOWfcY
NEW OPERA HOUSE PLANNED
productions in New York. It is the
gossip that this new building has
been contemplated for a number of
• ,he famous one years, but that the late J. Pierpont
rhich’now hou P ses the Metropolitan's Morgan was largely responsible for
Gossip in advance of the coming of
■ he Metropolitan company is to the
effect that a new opera house is to
t.. hullt to replace the famous pile
be bum lu , _.f \fi»troDolitan s
w
the company retaining the present
house as long as it has. For a long
time it has been realized that the
present location is not entirely suit
able to existing demands of opera
giving, but Mr. Morgan is said to
have had a “sentimental feeling to
ward the old house,” and much as
others who are prominent in matters
operatic in New York may have
wished for a cnange of locality they
deferred to Mr. Morgan’s wishes. “As
long as Mr. Morgan lives, the Metro
politan will not move,” said one of
the directors of the institution while
in Atlanta last season.
A TLANTA’S social season reaches
a grand climax with the week
of grand opera. Since the Met
ropolitan Opera Company has been
paying an annual spring visit here the
entire social season* has undergone a
change. The list of spring weddings,
a former feature of the early spring,
has been curtailed, and the June
bride list lengthened, because of the
opera and its brilliant festivity. Vi«_
ltors from all parts of the South time
their visits for opera week, instead of
coming while the Nine O’clock Ger
man Club, the Cotillion Club and oth
er prominent social organizations are
active in society.
The week is one continuous per
formance for the social world. The
opera is followed by brilliant gath
erings at the Piedmont Driving and
the Capital City Clubs each night,
these affairs lasting far into the
morning. The supper parties are pro
longed with toasts, songs and so
forth, and after all that, the com*
pany, following the dance craze of
the year, will do the Tango and the
Turkey Trot for an hour or more.
The calendar for the week Is -full
enough to arouse tremors in the heart
of the most frivolous and tireless of
the society women, and the list of
visitors grows every day with records
of the coming of prominent women
and belles of the social contingent in
cities all over the South. Even from
New York, Baltimore and Chicago
visitors are coming for the week—•
not that they tare especially for the
grand opera, which they hear at home,
but for the social features of the oc
casion which make it unique in the
city.
A MONG the prominent visitors to
be iji the city next week are:
General and Mrs. Albert L.
Mills, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Howell. J
Mr. and*Mrs. Lee Richardson, of
Vicksburg, guests, of Mr. and Mrs
Hugh Richardson.
Mrs. Robert Jackson and Miss
Eunice Jackson, of Nashville, guests
of Mrs. Robert Foster Maddox.
Mrs. Charles Phinizy. of Athene,
guest of Mrs. Ransome Wright.
Miss Margaret McPheetera, of Ra
leigh. and Mrs. W. C. Reed, of Kes
wick, Va., wMth Mrs. Samuel Inman.
Miss Mary Ewing, of Nashville,
with Mrs. Edward T. Brown.
Miss Edith B'iwron. of\Blrmingham,
with Mrs. Frahk Pearson.
Mrs. Edward T. Donnelly, of Fort
Riley, and her daughter, Miss Flora
Bewtf-k, with Miss Fitten.
Misses Laleah and Deborah Adams,
of Savannah, with Mrs. Cam Dor
sey.
Miss Caroline Cumming. of Augus
ta. with Miss Laura Ansley.
Mrs. Louis Schley, of Augusta, with
Mrs. W. M. Manley.
Mrs. Marie Graham, of Chicago,
with Mrs. J. J. Spalding. .
Mrs. W. R. C. Henry, of Ohio, with
Mrs. Robert C. Alston and Miss Nan
duBignon.
Captain and Mrs. James Fuller Mc
Kinley, of Fort Oglethorpe, with Mrs.
J. J. Dissosway.
Mrs. Charles Dowman, of Birming
ham, with Mrs. George Westmoreland.
Mrs. John Hine, of Birmingham,
with Mrs. S. D. Scott.
Miss Josephine McClellan, of New
York, with Miss Hildreth Burton
Smith.
Mrs. Hampton Merrill, of Thomas-
ville, with Mrs. TJjod Hammond.
Misses Marion Roberts, of Utica,
N. Y., and Anne Selden, of Washing
ton, with Mrs. George Selden.
Miss Rebecca Stewart, of Athens,
with Mrs. Hilliard Spalding.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sachs and Mrs.
Emil Tachen, of Louisville, with Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Kriegshaber.
Mrs. Oscar Johnson, of Charleston,
with Mrs. DeLos Hill.
Mrs. John Gelzer. of Birmingham,
with General and Mrs. Clifford An^
derson.
Miss Eleanor Lustrat, of Athens,
with Mrs. Fleming Wlnecoff.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Inglis Smith,
of Athens, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
P. King.
MTs. Whilefoord Cole, of Nashville,
with Mrs. James Whitefoord Russcdl.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bloch, of In
dianapolis, with Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Sonn.
Mr. anti Mrs. Ralph VanLanding-
bam, of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Harper, of Rome; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Clark, of Augustu; Miss
Rosa Smith and Miss Callie Lump
kin, Athens; Mrs. L. O. Stevens and
RS. J. M. HIGH will entertain
Monday night Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Adams, Miss Elizabeth
High and Mr. J. J. Goodrum. Wed-
! nesday night, Mr. and Mrs. Tollman
Williams. Mrs. Percival Snead. Fri
day night. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones
j and Mr. and Mrs. William Brittain,
Saturday night, MI.«s Kitty Thornton,
Miss Elizabeth High, Mr. Westervelt
Terhune and Mr. Gabriel Solomon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll Payne win
entertain Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith,
Jr., Miss Helen Payno and Mr. Charles
Hopkins.
J. W. English, Sr., will entertain
Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Robinson, Miss Emily Robinson.
; Wednesday evening, Captain and Mrs,
Mrs. Henry Wortham, of Macon, will
be guests of Mrs. John D. Little.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardeman, of
Athens, with Mrs. Emily C. MacDou-
gal.
Mr.- Garland Tinsley. Mrs William 1 Bankhead and MIsa'l^mY" DoolyL Fri_
Sfmni.m^ Mrs Claude Waller Mrs | day evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rob-
VValter Keith, Mrs. John Arnold, all i n8nn and Miss Katherine Ellis
of Nashv He Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Massey.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mcllatton, Ath- of Birmingham. '
en « , „ „ - c Mr. and Mrs W. A. Speer will en-
vannah wl" Mr£ui MrTcifrk i !*U» ln A?"** evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Howell
Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Adams, Savan
nah, with Charles Crankshaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew Cunningham,
Savannah, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Alston.
Mr. and Mrs. Blanton Fortson, Ath
ens, with Mrs. Harvey Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Blackmon Dunn, of
Florida, with Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Vaughan.
S. Davies Warfield, of Baltimore,
who has a box for the week; Mr. and
Mrs. George Connors, of Birmingham,
who have a box, and J. B. Me Kerr In,
of Nashville.
Miss Marjorie Davison, of Louisi
ana, with Mrs. Beaumont Davis.
Mrs. W. S. Turner, of Greenville,
with Mrs. J. B. Hockaday.
Mrs. George Lancaster, of Chatta
nooga, with Mrs. Frank Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lamar Smith,
of New York.
Mrs. Murshall Johnston, of Macon,
with Mrs. Richard W. Johnston
Edward Dougherty and Captain amd
Airs. Haynes. Tuesday matinee,
Mr. Ralph Ragan. Miss Sarah- Raw-
son, Mr. Mark Adair and Mies Laura
Ansley. Wednesday evening, Dr. and
Mrs. Charles Remsen. Miss Jennie Dt.
Harris and Mr. Hugh Scott. Thurs
day matinee. Mrs. Whitefoord Russell,
Mrs. Lee Lewman and Mrs. Rlx Staf
ford. Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Dudley Cowles and Captain and Mrs.
Grayson Heidt. Saturday matinee,
Miss Aurelia Speer, Miss Aimee Hun-
nlcutt, Miss Adrienne Battey and
Miss Janie Cooper. Saturday even
ing. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Rllsy,
Miss Harriett Calhoun and Dr. Mon
tague Bovd.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Afe KVnzte t*U!
entertain .Mr. and Mrs. Marshall C.
McKenzie, Miss Frances McKenzie
and H. C. McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hoi lemon will
entertain Monday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. R FI. Goodhart. Tuesday mati
nee, Miss Emma Tuller and Miss
Mrs. Edward T. Miller, of Wash- Florence Mies. Wednesday evening,
ington, La., with Mrs. J. R. Watts Professor and Mrs. J. S. Fleet. Thurs-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gatins, of New dBy matinee, Miss Krama Tuller and
York, with Mr. and Mrs John FI i Miss Florence Niles. Wednesday
Murphy. evening, FTofesaor and Mrs. J. s.
Miss Betty Bridges, of Athens, with ; Thursday matinee, Emerson
Mrs. Hugh Inman. Holleman and Carlyle Holleman. Frl-
• • • day evening. Emerson Holleman and
I N the social calendar of the week,-; Carlyle Holleman. Saturday matinee,
the following dates have been an-’ j sTtSJJtay
nounced: Mrs. W. L. Kemp.
Supper party at the Capital City' Mr. E. V. Haynes will entertain Frl-
Club, Monday evening after the opera da , y eyenl, ? B ^ l! ?? Margaret Hawkins,
Mi/is Harriet Calhoun. Mr. Edward W.
l»s
Alrriend.
Dr. and Mrs. Floyd McRae will have
as their guests Monday evening, Dr.
and Mrs, Charles Remsen. Thursday
evening, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller.
Friday evening. Dr. H. S. Bradley, of
Mississippi. Saturday matinee, Dr.
H. S. Bradley. Saturday evening. Dr.
H. S. Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Dobbs will have
nin
Black, of New York, and Mr. Joseph
S. Paishamer, of Philadelphia.
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for the grand opera stars and the
Musical Association officers, with
many smaller supper parties by At
lanta hosts.
Thursday night, a dinner dance at
the Piedmont Driving Club, when
several hundred guests will be en
tertained.
Friday evening, supper party at
the Capital City Club, given by the v,.
Atlanta Musical Association, for the on Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul
opera stars and the Capital City Club —
officers.
On each of these evnings and on
the intervening ones, numerous sup
per parties will be given at each
of the clubs, by Atlanta hosts.
Mrs Robert Foster Maddox will give
a luncheon on Wednesday in honor
of Miss Eunice Jackson, of Nash
ville, and Miss Marian Acheson, of
this city. On Friday afternoon Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Maddox will give a
reception at “Woodhaven” at 4:30
o’clock, the special guests of the af
fair to be the directors of the At
lanta Musical Association and their
wives, a number of the artists and
some of the Nashville visitors.
^Mrs. Preston Arkwright gives a
breakfast on Thursday, at the Pied
mont Driving Club for Mrs. Robert
Jackson, of Nashville.
Mrs. Norwood Mitchell entertains
at a luncheon of 24 covers on Thurs
day for Mrs. Albert Mills, of Wash
ington, D. C.
Mrs. Everard Richardson gives a
tea on Wednesday afternoon at the
Georgian Terrace,^ complimenting
Mrs. Ralph Van Landingham.
Mrs. Edward T. Brown will give
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THER box holders who nave not
yet arranged their parties are
H - M - At -kinson,
Mr. and Mrs, William Lawson Peel
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Infnan, Mr and
Mrs. James R. Gray, Mr. and Mrs
Clark Howell, Mr. and Mrs. William
H. Kiser. Mr. Marion Smith Mr Jo
seph Gatins, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. John
E. Murphy, Mr. S. Daves Warfield of
Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Inman
Air. and Mrs. E. P. Ansley, Colonel
Willis Ragan, Mr. J. B. McFerrtnof
Nashville. Air. Edward AlfriemTMT
and Mrs. Alec King, Mr. and Mrs
George A. Connors of Birmingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Inman, Mr
and Mrs. James H. Nunnally, Mr and
Mrs. Morris Brandon, Mr. and Mr«
Thomas B. Felder. Mrs. AVhiteford
Cole of Nashville. Mrs. W. P. Rich
ardson, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith
Mr. and Airs. W. D. Alanley. Mr. anti
Mrs. Victor Lamar Smith of Now
York. Mr. Cator Wooiford, Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Arnold and Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Spalding.