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IIEAKN-J'-S fS( M)A Y AMi'JttH AM, AII.A.NI \, li.V
Mrs. w. A. Speer
who ciitorUma til Hu
morous affairs, especial-
ly for 1l)o younger set with whom she is u great favorite. .Mrs.
Spo<*r has a handsome homo on Peachtroo at which she gives
many dinners and luncheons, and is always u hostess at the
Driving Club dinner-dances. ✓
of pink.
roi<
rose*.
The apartment»
decorated In pink
table was
nrrieu pink
home vs ere
and palms,
veml with |
of Mu 1*3
I Mrs. \V’‘,
land, the gu<
I). Seabrook.
of Mr. and
blue male la
shadow lu(
fon. ller tie
1th blue ehlf-
a corsage bou- J
C n ENKRAL AND MRH. ROBERT
•w KVANS, who have :i handsome
home on 1 Street in Washing
ton, have been spending the past vverk Mr. Greene, of the Methodist
in that city. They contributed to the Church. * da iated. During th<
week's **o<.»al i alendar with a dinner i niony Mrs. Foster played Hearts and
party on Monday evening last at their Flowers.
Washington residence. After u wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.
* • • | I ..-t- i will make tlielr home in Ros-
Mr. ard Mrs. Ralph Owens Howard v* 11.
ar** at home to their friends in the * * *
Wosslyn apartments on Ponce DeLeon I Corsage bouquets of pink and lav-
ATenue. Mrs. Howard v
oUine Montgomery, «>f «
foje her recent marriag
Miss Jose- endcr sweet peas murk the places
umbus, be- of the twelve gue.it: whom Mrs. Rob
ert Witherspoon entertained 4t an
elaborate luncheon on Wednesday. A
Among the out-of-town guest" Ht» Fctll handled basket, filled with the
t lie Kyle-Hjx nicer wedding in Oolum- Man ‘«* lowers, also adorned the table,
htts this week were Mrs. C. S. Conne- *nd the little rakes in silver baskets
at, of Savannah; Mrs Clifton Drew, u ' r ‘' embossed with pink and white
* Atlanta: Mr. and Mrs. Hoff Sim sweet peas
\Atl anta; Mr*. George Candler, of Mrs. Guilford Dudley, of Nashville,
'•-A, a'n.iah; Dr. and Mrs. Shorter, of whose visit to a former Nashville
.vtaemn. woman, Mrs. Kenneth Ward Smith is
* * * the occasion for a round of parties wu -
\tlanta girls attending the fresh- 1 the honor giust of the occasion. In-
man dance given in Athena recently
\v*re Misses Jessie Thompson, Myra }
rke Scott, l i • j
Broyles, Mamie Ansley, Bertha Moore.
Miss Stanton. Wjvliffc Wurm, Helen
Dykes, and Lydia McBride. Mr
Thompson of Atlanta, and Mrs. Ar
nold Broyles, of Atlanta; Mrs. C. B.
Griffith and Mrs. Tom Vincent < hap
eroned the dance.
* * •
,Newe has been received that the
party with which Mrs. W. P. Pattillo
and Miss Mignon McCarty have been
iraveling for the past three months in
Europe, will sail from Liverpool on
May 16. Mrs. Pattillo and Miss Mc
Carty will spend a few days in New j
York before returning home.
• 0 •
grt. John Calvin Peck entertained
the Butterfly Club Tuesday afternoon
at the resilience of her daughter, Mrs.
Frank Peck. Mrs. Peck’s guest* were
Mrs. H. T. Phillips, Mrs. William Tull-
er. Mrs. Anthony Murphy, Mrs. John
I Cyan, Mrs. \V. \. Moure. Mrs. J. T
hSfln v, ^frs. < >. M. Heuly, ilry Smith
aiul Mrs. Venable. Mrs. Anthony
Murphy won the prise.
WEBSTER c
ov.ling party fit
Driving Clut
n ter tallied
the Pied.
> Monday
rveui
rig in
oowiplim*
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» Mis
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tf Miss
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Miss Me
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mock
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room
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pink
curna
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ally nr-
rung*
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he cent#:
of t h
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Miss
Jos*
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Lulu
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June*
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Thorn well.
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L the .
Forsyth Wcdm
, aftor-
noon
ill honui of Mis
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on R
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of K )
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h. tiie gin
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M r«.
Clifton
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Fourtcci
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Stree
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Fran
k Beth
luno and .
\Jrs (
Mifto
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Mi
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a *‘F
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Mock ’Ten
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at ltei
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Fifth Stn
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is adorned w
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uses Of
roses
. The
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mphony
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the 1
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Ml 'with
Ullle,
formed the e<
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dee
mation.
Th<
mints
and the >
lilk si
lades
i on the
s', llitt
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ter gm
•sis bv M
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Phillips
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ietor Ulu
Tit
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pd Miss
Jessie
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Samuel
1 D.
Jone
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s. i *. Vt.
Wili!
nd hor
nielli
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Mi
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Jlenger,
Mrs.
Louts
<1 hoist in
Mrs
. John Butt.
Mis.
Port**
King i
i s. E.
L. U.
.nn.illy,
Mrs.
Woo
ds Whit
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rs. William
o. Mr
s. Mary
HOW.
>1« ador,
Mrs.
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Mrs.
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Mrs.
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\/t!HS KLIZABETH SMITH npent
* 1 the week enil In Macon, a
Kue»t at Wesleyan College. She
returns this afternoon.
• * •
Mrs. J. J. Gonzales was hostess at
a meeting of the Every Saturday
| club yesterday. In addition to the
members, Mrs. Gonzales had a num
ber of extra guests, a special social
feature being emphasized.
Among the guests present. Including
members and those specially invited
| were: *
Mrs. Howard Bell, Mrs. Nellie Pet-
1 ers Black, Mrs. Frank Block, Mrs. E.
R. Dubose, Mrs. Z. D. Harrison, Mrs.
! J. L. Hamilton, Mrs. Alice Muse
Thomas, Mrs. John Marshall Slaton,
■ Mrs. T. C. Whitner, Mrs. C. B. Wil-
rner, Mrs. Samuel Lumpkin, Mrs. P.
H. Mell, Mrs. H. C. Peeples. Mrs.
* William Green Raoul, Mrs. W. T.
| Newman, Mrs. Isabel O’Hear, # Mrs.
Hugh Lokey, Mrs. R. J. ’Lowry, Mias
Green, Mrs. John Lamar Meek, Mrs.
! Alvin Barton, Mrs. B. M. Blount, Mr*.
Arnold Broyles, Mrs. J. W. Whire,
Mrs. J. S. Akers, Mrs. Samuel D.
Jones, Mrs. E. T. Brown. Mrs. George
1 McKenzie, Mri«. T. J. Barnard, and
Mrs. J. A. Bowie.
• * •
The bright weather of the past sev-
j eral days has brought out the hor.se-
| back riders In numbers. The paper
chase scheduled for late yesterday af
ternoon was the first equestrian event
of the spring. Among the young
women invited to ride in this event
were: Misses May Atkinson, Helen
Jonee, Margaret McKee, Josephine
( Stoney, Mrs. John Hill, Mrs. C. ft.
: Ayer. Some of the men riders were:
Royston Cabaniss, Westervelt Ter-
liune, Lieutenants Tucker and Evans.
• « *
The marriage of Mrs. Katherine
Houston Fisher and Mr. J. A. Gumm,
took place at the home of the bride,
107 Ponce DeLeon Place, Thursday
afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. Richard
Orme FUnn officiating. Only a lim
ited number of guests were present,
these being relatives and close friends
1 of the family.
The bride wore a costume of cream
charmeuce. with shadow lace drapery,
and a hat of cream Milan straw
trimmed in a white plume and French
BUST DEVELOPED
ONE OUNCE
a DAY
The blit
Cluny lace, and decorated in roses
and pink tapers in silver candelabra.
The bride changed her satin gown
for a blue tailored costume, with a
blue struw hat, to wear on the Red
ding journey.
• * •
Miss Estelle Lake. Miss Nelse Rovk-
wood. Miss Geraldine Jones, all of
Memphis, and Miss Lillian Hodgson,
of Athens, who were the guests of
Mrs. Iverson Graves have gone to
Athens where Miss Hodgson will en-*
tertain them for a week.
• • •
A RECEPTION was given by the
1 1 Atlanta Alumnae of the Phi
Mu sorority, at the Univer
sity club Friday afternoon. The oc
casion was a very pleasant one, in
honor of the new officers of the as
sociation who are: Mrs. Thomas Pet
ers, president; Airs. Jane F. Garr,
vice-president; Miss Elizabeth Hine^,
secretary; and Miss Martha Ryder
treasurer. The Phi Mu Alumnae is
one of the largest and most; influen
tial in the South and Atlanta has
a very flourishing chapter. The Phi
Mus make a point of co-operating and
enlisting the interest of the alumnae
over tlie United States, in their ac
tive chapters.
* * *
A reception will be given to the
Senior Class of Washington Seminary
by the Alumnae association on May
18, at the seminary. The reception
is to be an annual affair in the fu
ture. Officers of the Alumnae asso
ciation who will act as hostesses at
the reception are: Mrs. John Spald-
Inr, president; Mrs. William T. Com
er, vice-president; Mrs. Marshall
Clarke Johnson, treasurer and Miss
Mary Helen Moody, recording secre
tary.
* « *
Palmer Johnson was host at a
chafing-dish supper at his home in
Inman Park, Friday evening, enter
taining a group of the younger set,
in honor of Miss Frances Seabrook,
Mrs. II. E. \V. Palmer entertained
the Inman Park Students c lub yester
day morning. A feature of the if-
fair was a lecture by Miss Rohr, *f
Brenuu College.
* • *
Mrs. Edward Peters returned from
Washington yesterday. Mrs. Peters
has also Visited in New York aria
Philadelphia, and was pleasantly en
tertained in these cities.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. George King, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Lyon. Miss Mary King
and Mrs. Joseph LeConte will be
among the Atlantans to spend a part
of the summer abroad. They sail on
May 28. and their plans include a
motoring tour of England.
M
RS. JOHN W. GRANT has been
appointed chairman of the
social committee of, the Pres
byterian Church ladies, to arrange
for a reception which will be given for
the visitors to the Presbyterian As
sembly meeting in Atlanta, the lat
ter part of May. About fifteen hun
dred guests will be in the city at
the time, and the reception will be
the chief social event of the occa
sion. Mrs. Grant is now making out
her committees, and will announce
them next Sunday.
A meeting of the ladies of all de
nominations who are interested and
will assist in the entertainment of the
visitors, was held a few days ago, at
the Driving club. A large number of
prominent women were in atten
dance.
* * *
Dancing is still the chief diversion
of the social set, and many opportun
ities are given for the favorite pas
time. The week end dance at the
Piedmont Driving club is always the
brightest spot on the social calendar
of the spring and summer. Last
night, a number of dinner-parties for
visitors preceded the dance. One of
the larger dinners was given by Miss
Louise Hawkins, in honor of Miss
Margaret McPheeters. of Raleigh, N.
C., the guest of Mrs. Samuel In
man.
In this party were: Misses Mc-
Pheeters, Esther Smith, Margaret
Hawkins, Louise Hawkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Smith. Jr., James Alexan
der. Joseph Colquitt. Eugene Haynes
and George Pendleton. The table
adornment was of pink roses in a
tall, bundled basket, and place carls
decorated in pink rose water color
sketches.
Miss Hawkins was gowned in Dres
den silk, of pink rose design, with
drapery of blue chiffon, caught with
knots of small French roses, also
pink. Her white hat was laden with
pink roses.
A party of 14 covers was given by
Miss Aimee Hunnloutt, and small
parties for dinner, were entertained
by Mr, and Mrs. James T. Williams,
Mr. # and Mrs. George Dexter, Edward
King, Strother Fleming and others.
A number of the younger set at
tended a week end dance at East
Lake Saturday evening. At Segati-
lo’s, the still younger set, had ia
dance from 9 to 12, which was most
enjoyable.
A dancing party of unusual pleas
ure for the college set. was the au-
nual dance of the Sigma Phi Ep
silon fraternity of Tech, on Friday
evening, at Segadlo’s. The Tech
dances are a feature of the spring
season, most of the fraternities giv
ing a before-commencement bail, for
their friends among the younger sn
of Atlanta.
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. White or Flesh Tint.
k Talcum Puff Company
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TALCUM POWDER
\ited to meet her were: Mrs. Samuel
Imnan and her guest. Miss Margaret
McPh.s lers. of Raleigh. N. C., Mrs.
Alfred E. Ruck, Mr.-. John King Ott-
l«\v. and Mrs. Uulow < 'nmpbeji.
M";
Os
.!«
;u«
pent til
st of Mi
■>d at a mini
nring her vis
Ion, of Augusta,
past two weeks
Do Los Hill, was
if informal
Mrs. Hol-
e Hmlllic
i of the Hi
com pi i me
and Mr*.
nail nee party for M rs.
•it was followed by a
:>f thre*- tables, given
M.Zirkle. John M.
lined her bridge club
ler guest- at a bridge
,i's. Johnston, and Miss
entertained the mein-
viewers at a delightful;
itii'.g Mrs. Johnston.
Howard McCall gave 1
M
BOLAND
cnt< rtalnlng
tth Wtnh.
Fri
%- o\‘mu- brh.ge outiy for the
visitor who returned home Thursday.
♦ • •
\ big > r. .oi wedding of the week
was that of Miss Annie Mae Ison and
Mr. Janes Dovle Butler, solemnized
Wedie sd.ty at the Jackson Hill Bap
tist « ".lurch The bridal party .which
stood for tin* i .oemom before a hank
of tall palm , included Miss Nell Wy
nn ha ni maid of honor, Miss Winnie
Ison, bridesmaid. R. S. Robinson, host
man, and K P. Dickson. Roswell lk
Ison, Frank Ison and K. L. Ison
ushers.
The oridc wore a costume 1 of blue
shiin brocade, trimmed in old gold
satin and gold lace, with hat of gold
trimmed in Freneh flowers. She car
ried white sweet peas and valley lilies,
arranged in u shower.
The bridesmaids wore white voile
gowns, eomhined with white satin,
their large hl.uk picture hats, adorn
ed with white plumes. They car-
the Commencement exercises o
Goudier »’oliego in which Mis
Franco- Clarke, their daughter, will
take part.
* * • ■
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howell have
moved out to their country home, for
the summer.
* * •
Miss Helen Barnes returned to Ma
con Friday, after a visit to Mi$s Mar
garet Northern.
* * *
The Young People's Society
of St. Marks Methodist Church will
hold a District Meeting, on Friday.
Ma;. 9. at St. Marks. Mrs. Emmett
Brogdeji, District Secretary, has an
nounced an interesting program for
the evening, which will include music,
readings, and talks by women prom
inent in the church. Guy Morgan, of
St. Marks, makes the welcoming ad-
dros-, and a talk addressed particu
larly to the ,youns people will be
given by Mrs. J. N. MoEnehern. The
music will he by Miss Edith Lupton,
Miss Therese Thrower, and Mrs. Me-
l’hall. \ quartet of men’s voices will
add to the musical feature. Miss
Marion Cooper will give a reading,
and Miss Grace HoMenbeck, in Jap
anese costume will give a reading.
A stereoptloon lecture at the First
Methodist Church will be given by a
Japunes ■ student from Nashville, to
morrow evening under tlie auspices
of Circle No. 10. of the Woman’s Mis
sionary Society, Mrs. \Y. T. Trenary,
chairman
* * *
T HE Young Peoples and Junior Mis-
n »ry Societies of Inman Park
Methodist Church, will give a Jap
anese Lawn Fete on the church lawn 1
on Thursday afternoon and evening, j
May 8., from 1 to 10 o’clock. •
The members will wear Japanese]
costumes and the lawn and Sunday
School rooms will he decorated ac
cordingly.
Proceeds will go to the Foreign and
Home Missionary Pledges.
Mrs. Norris Ewing entertained at
her home on Inman Circic Monday
afternoon in compliment to AEs* Cor-
nio Fore, of Charlotte, N. C., w-'o is
visiting Miss Marion Fielder. Auc
tion-bridge was played for which the
prizes were a water-color picture, a
bridge, set. and to the honor guest was
given a piece of hand-embroidered
lingerie. The living room, reception,
parlors and dining room tvere open
to the guests and the decorations* of
wild flowers in the pink tints were
carried out in these apartments.
Twenty-live young women were pres
ent.
pir
Rutle
went East on
Jose
i inn, of
eg journey and on
their
ng Mrs.
return will
be ;it home at 64 Ko
■nne-
M'teenth
saw Aw mu
M"oi*t,
Mr. and
Mrs. William L. J son
i en-
of Mrs.
tertained ;
InflVct supper Tin
k sday
evening at
their home in Co
•liege
nn. Miss
Park after
ihe rehearsal for tin
wed-
i-Niutn,
ui;ig. Tor
ns infl pink flowers
w ere
used m deeoratlmr
the
Walter
s. Ismi wore .1 gown of
ml John
i Mav Don wore
pink
the par
draped in flowered
chif-
is included the bridal
par-
ing uni
lives.
• • •
r wer.
a
tEN'S Mav Festival
■ m a? the Peachtree S
will
Y. Sir
feri
and Mrs. \Y. A.
front 4 t*' 6 o’clock,
's of the Young Ma-
i.f Hi,- First Presb) -
In addition to the]
>f the children in th**i
and other" out-door I
ima
Attbr*
Mis*
will
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