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M RS. LAURA S. ROSSER announces the engagement of
her daughter, Mary, to Alfred Starr lloleomb, the
wedding to take place on the evening of June 5.
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M RS. C. E. HORTON announces the engagement of her
daughter, Louise Stiles, to Lester Jordan Blackstone,
the wedding to take place Saturday, July 5, at home, Colonial
Hall. No cards.
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Gibson-Hull
D R. AND MRS. J, T. GIBSON announce the engagement of
their daughter, Byrd, to Mercer W. Hull, the wedding
to take place in July, at their home near Conyers.
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Warren-Grackj
M R. AND MRS. SIDNEY JOHNSON WARREN, of Brin
son, announce the engagement of their daughter. Min
nie Evelyn, to Joseph Lamar Grady, the marriage to take
place on the evening of Wednesday, June 25.
leodor-Carrefter
M R. AND MRS, I. 1). MEADOR, of Covington, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Phena, to Glenn
Carreker, of Jackson, the wedding to take place at the home
of the bride's parents, in Covington, on June 25.
Granade-Shreve
M R. AND MRS. JOHN EVERS GRANADE. of Milledge-
ville, announce the engagement of their' daughter,
Mary Elizabeth, to Reuben Thomas Shreve, of Hurtsboro, Ala.,
the wedding to take place the latter part of June.
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l larris-Peeves
D R. AND MRS. ROBERT BASCOM HARRIS, of Carters-
ville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lilly
Elizabeth, to James Moore Reeves, of Atlanta. The marriage
will take place early in JunT.
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CarlLsIe-Clardy
M R. AND MRS. FELIX W. CARLISLE announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Katie Guerry, to Luther
Broadus Clardy, of Laurens, S. C., the date of the wedding to
be announced later. No cards.
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Norgan-Hayes
M R. AND MRS. J. C. MORGAN, of Starrsville, announce
the approaching marriage of their daughter, Myrtice,
to Howard Stone Hayes, of Hayston. The marriage will be
solemnized the latter part of June. No card .
Cooper-Muller
M RS. D. A. COOPER, of Savannah, announces the engage
ment of her daughter, Lillian Gabrielle, to Walter
Muller, the wedding to take place May 20. No invitations
have been issued.
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Lule-Harper
M R. AND MRS. EUGENE C. LYLE announce the ap
proaching marriage of their sister, Miss Anne Eliza
beth Lyle, to Marion 8. Harper, the wedding to take place
in June.
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Cooley-Armstrong
D R. MILTON NATHAN ARMSTRONG announces the en
gagement of his daughter, Mary Blair Armstrong Cooley,
to Harold Rodney Armstrong, the wedding to take place in
June.
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Brantley-Hill
M RS. SUSANNE F BRANTLEY announces the engage
ment aud approaching wedding of her daughter,
Aileen Frederick Fraser, to John Russell Hill. The wedding
will take plaee Wednesday, June 11, at high noon, at St.
Johns Episcopal Church, Jacksonville.
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Marshall-Espy
i R. AND MRS. THOMAS MARSHALL, of Montezuma,
M announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillie,
Robert Washington Espy, the wedding to take place in June
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Shields-Chapman
\ V / 1LLIAM S. SHIELDS announces the engagement of his
V\ daughter. Willis Adelle, to Ben Hill Chapman. The wed
ding will take plaee June 17.
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HuffmanAVright
\ IRS. CARRIE G. IIALL. of t’hieago. announces the engage
1 I meiit of her niece. Ruth Huffman, of Chicago, to George
William Wright, of Anderson, lud., the marriage to take place
HKARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA. GA SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1913.
on the evening of June 25. MNs Huffman is well known in
Atlanta, where she has often visited Miss Elizabeth Hines,
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Hall-Wafer
\| RS. MARY WOOLDRIDGE GLENN, of Huntsville, Ala.,
I I anpounc.es the engagement of her granddaughter,- Alary
Emily Hall, to Elias Russell Walker, of,Columbia Tcnu.f-the
wedding to take place in June,
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Lipscomb-NictolL
7Y NN’OUNCEAIEN'T has been made of the engagement of
/» Miss Margaret Lipscomb, of Greenville, S. ('., to Albert
Bacon Nickoll, of New York. The date has not been fixed. .
Thomp5on<iil)son
\ I R. AND MRS. SAM CEL PIERCE THOMPSON, of Cov-
1 I ington, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Julia Claude, and Count Dillon Gibson, the wedding to take
plaee June 18.
liss I Idea Thorn
An athletic and
pretty member of
Atlanta's young set. Miss Thorn swims as well as she dances,
and is a lovely contestant in the water sports and carnivals at
East Lake in the siynmor. She is vivacious and popular, and
one of several sisters who have many friends and admirers.
Miss Thorn is a daughter of Mr. and Airs. Charles Thorn.
M( Loily-I lilley
T HE first of tho real summer time
parties was the bridge party
that Mrs. Bates Block gave on
Tuesday afternoon to her guests, Miss
Lorna Carr, of St. Louis, and Miss
Caroline Scott, of Arkansas.
The beautiful home of Mrs. Block
on Peachtree was elaborately deco
rated with roses and sweet peas in
the pastel shades, large silver vases
of these being placed in every avail
able place.
The card table*, were arranged in
the reception rooms and after the
game tea was served in the garden
where the girls were seated around
a rustic table circling a huge oak
tree. Sweet peas graced the # table
while all about were blooming the
red, pink and white roses, and on
one side the rose covered pergola
made a pleasing background.
Mrs. Block’s guests included
twenty-eight young girls, who were
Misses Carr, Scott, Alice May Free
man, Laura Lee Cooney, Esther
Smith, Cobble Vaughan, Margaret
Wright, Margaret Webb, Adrienne
Battey, Nellie Kiser Stewart. Clifford
West, Aimeo Hunnirutt, Ada Alex
ander. Nlta Black, Nancy Prince.
Laura Cowles. Elizabeth Morgan.
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colored velvet ribbon, on which were
wreaths of French roses.
Miss Almee Hunnicutt's costume was
a symphony in pink, the dainty lin
gerie gown being the palest shade
and the hemp hat laden with roses
exactly matching it in color. Miss
Laura Lee Cooney wore a smart suit
of blue crepe, with a purple hat of
tulle. Miss Esther Smith's gown
was of two toned lavender chiffon,
simply fashioned and the demuree
gray poke bonnet on which dropped
j two plumes of lavender shades, was in
perfect harmony with the. quaint
gown.
Miss Frances
Lula Dean Jones. Hildreth Burton-
Smith,.Irene Austin. Mary Butler, and
her guest. Agnes Jones, of Albany,
Lvda Nash, Julia Meador.
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M ISS COBB1E VAl'GHAN made
highest score and was given a
dainty piece of French lingerie, trim
med with the French roses in pink
and blue. 1'he consolation was a
dull gold opera bag. and was cut by
Miss Lulu Dean Jones. The two
guests of honor were presented with
pieces of pink crepe de chine lin-
I gerle.
The summer frocks worn by the
I girls were very pretty. Miss Nancy
Prince, who is noted for her ('harm
ing individuality in costumes wore
a white crepe ue chine suit and her
white hat wus trimmed with two
gre^p quills. .Miss Marian? Atyhison
wore a blue brocaded crepe, simply
fashioned, and the white bonnet she
had on was adorned with sulphur
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eomingly gowned in a gray bengaline
silk suit, a shepherdess hat of black
trimmed with white plumes. Miss
Lula Dean Jones, in a blue brocade
crepe, a blue hat with pink roses, was
charming as usual.
Miss Hildreth Burton-Smith was
handsome in a black charmeuse suit
and u hat of black and white. Miss
Mary Butler was daintly downed in
white lingerie, with which she wore
a leghorn faced with blue taffeta and
trimmed with roses. Miss Lyda Nash
wore an acid blue crepe with touches
of green. Miss Agings Jones was love- j
ly in a shrimp colored voile, and a
black leghorn laden with roses.-Alias }
Alice May Freeman was dres.'ed in a !
ompadour crepe in the lavender!
Thoto by McCrary.
shades.
Miss Lorna Carr wore blue chiffon
over blue satin with a touch of pink
on the corsage. Miss Caroline Scott
was in a white lingerie frock elab
orately trimmed in lace. Mrs..Block’s
white lingerie dress had a girdle of
purple chiffon to lend tone to the
white effect. Miss Alice May Free
man assisted Mrs. Block in enter
taining her guests. %
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AIRS. William A. Speer enter tain-
el informally at cards Monday
afternoon at her beautiful home on
Peachtree Street, her guests being the
members of her Euchre Club.
The house was attractively tfuco
ated with y.vectpeas,. Paul Neyron
roses and white splrea. In the sun-
ln compliment to Miss Marion
Phinizy, of Augusta, who is visiting
Mrs. A. W. Calhoun, Miss Josephine
Stoney entertained on Tuesday morn
ing at her home on Peachtree Street,
inviting twelve girls for a game of
bridge.
Garden roses decorated the rooms
where the card tables were placed
and crystal vases held quantities of
pink and white sweet peas.
Miss Elizabeth Morgan won the
prize for top score, which vVas a pair
of slipper buckles, and Miss Susie
Hallman cut the consolation, a silver
picture frame. The guest of honor
was presented with a silver spoon.
Miss Stoney received her guests
wearing a gray crepe meteor grace
fully draped, with finish of white
chiffon on the corsage.
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Miss Aline Parks has as her guest
Miss Louise Downer, of Hopkins-
lle, Ky„ who will- remain with her
for some time. Mrs. Parks is en
tertaining Mrs. J. F. John and little
daughter, Virginia, of North Carolina,
and several informal affairs are be
ing arranged for them.
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M RS. Sam D. Jones is in Baltimore.
where she was* called by the se
rious illness ot Mr. Jones, who is
somewhat better now-.
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Mrs. Ervin Dickey will leave the
first of Juno to zpend the sunnn
THE CALENDAR
FOR THE WEEK
MONDAY, MAY 19.
Miss Dorothy Traynham enter
tains Senior Class of Washington
Seminary.
John F. Kiser, Jr. has birthday
party.
Miss Adrienne Battey’s matinee
party for Miss Margaret McPheet-
ers of Raleigh, N. C., and Miss
Mary Gaut, of Nashville. <
Miss Elizabeth Morgan’s box \
party for Misses Carr and Scott. '
Miss Moseley’s dance recital at j
Segadlo’s.
TUESDAY, MAY 20.
Miss Margaret Lewis gives a
bridge luncheon.
Miss Nan Stephens gives a large
tea for two brides elect, Misses
Muriel Hall and Ada Turner.
Mrs. Andrew Calhoun gives an
informal bridge for her guest,
Mary Gaut, of Nashville.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21.
Mrs. Frank Rice gives tea for ;
Pioneer society.
Graduating exercises of the
Washington Seminary at the At
lanta Theater.
parlor where the dard tables were
placed were many potted plants and
the spirea added a dainty touch here.
Buffet refreshments were served from
t’he dining room whifch had as its
color scheme pink, the sweet peas
being used in quantities on the table
and buffets.
The prizes were silver jewel cases.
Sixteen women participated in the
game.
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Mrs. R. L. Walker was hostess at
a beautiful bridge tea on Monday af
ternoon at her home on Peachtree,
given in honor of her guest, Mrs.
J. E. McFarlan, qf Connersville. Ind.,
The house was elaborately decor
ated In garden owers. wild azaleas,
and daisies. Quantities of sweet
peas were used In garnishing the
platters from which delicious salads
were served.
A silver fern dish was the trophy
for top score, the' consolation was a
dainty piece of neckwear, and to the
guest of honor was given a French
fan.
Mrs. Walker's guests included: Miss
Clifford West. Miss Lillian Tidwell.
Mesdames, T. E. Kauffman, S.
Larned, W. A. Hemphill. Sarah Mar
ry. Fannie Williams, J. J. Lowry,
Robert Warwick, H. N. Hurt. Van
Wilkinson, Howard McCall, George
Obear: F. G. Byrd. Richard Louis.
Edward Ansley, Paul Goldsmith. Os
car Davis. George Walker, John Gil
more. Clifford Drew. David Yar
brough. Robert Scott, Clarence Ev
erett. L. R. Sams. William Eckford.
J. H. Powell. Frank Clements, and
J. F. Rutzler.
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A T 1 SB Annie May Hardin gave a
theater party at the Forsyth
Monday afternoon .in ’compliment to
Mrs. James Spots Wood Dillard. of
Lynchburg, Virginia, who is visiting
.Mrs Clare n- • Wickersham. Her
grrests included Mrs. Alonzo Rhlmrd-
Kon. Mrs. I C. McCrory. Mrs. Alfred
Murrell, Alls. Clarence Wickersham,
THURSDAY, MAY 22.
•, Players Club presents “The Im-j
( portance of Being in Earnest,” at
Grand. » $
FRIDAY, MAY 23.
Lawn fete by members of St.
Elizabeths Guild on lawns of Mrs.
George Traylor and Mrs. George
Dexter.
Dance at Segadlo’s for the young
er set.
SATURDAY, MAY 24.
Lieut, and Mrs. Burnette’s lawn
party at Fort McPherson.
Informal dance at East Lake: In
formal dinner dance at Driving
Club.
Mrs. James Spotswood Dillard, and
with her mother. Mrs. Crosby, in
Virginia, at the summer home of the
latter in the mountains.
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Mrs. John Morris, Jr., is the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
F. Conroy, at the family residence in
East Orange, N. J. Mrs. Morris went
to say good-bye to her parents, who
sail next week for an extended visit
abroad.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Hopkins,
Jr., have returned from their wed
ding journey, and are at home with
Mrs. Hopkins’ parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. Carroll Payne, at their Peachtree
Street residence. Following their
marriage, which was a social event
of two weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs. Hop
kins went directly to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby Sharp, in
the heart of the Virginia Mountains,
where the honeymoon was spent.
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Among the guests*. Mrs. Albert
Howell wore wistaria satin, with
draped skirt, the costume completed
by a hat of the same shade. Mrs.
Charles E. Sciple's handsome toilette
of white cloth had a coat of white
matelasse, worn over a blouse of
white chiffon. Her small black hat
was wreathed with white plumes.
Mrs. Floyd McRae wore gray chiffon
with overdress of lace, and her hat
of gray stray was adorned with gray
plumes. Mrs. ITiric Atkinson wore
a gown of white lingerie, belted with
pink satin and worn with a large
white hat adorned with white aig
rettes.
Mrs. Clark Howell, Jr., wore a
morning gown of tan cloth, with n
leghorn hat. the brim faced in white
lace. Mrs. Lee Lewman wore a three-
piece ijuit of biscuit-colored cloth,
with a small black hat. .Mrs. Clar
ence Haverty was gowned in old blue
crepe, with a small blue hat adorned
with pink and blue roees. Mrs. John
Kiser wore a three-piece suit of gray
matelasse, and her smart black hat
was adorned with a white aigrette.
Mrs Alex Smith. Jr., wore a linen
gown of old rose w*th overdress of
white and pink embroidery. Her hat
was a picture model of pink. Mrs.
Wickliffe Goldsmith wore a three-
piece suit of purple and a purple
hat adorned with purple plumes.
Mrs. Harry Harman, Jr., wore fou
lard, showing a tiny s*tripe of black
and blue, with a small black hat
adorned with a black Paradise. Mrs.
A. D. Adair, Jr., was gowned in tan
linen, with an all black hat. Mrs.
Robert Gregg wore a three-piece suit
of blue charmeuse, with a black hat
adorned with black aigrettes. Mrs.
Henry Miller wore white embroidered
batiste, with an all-white hat. Mrs.
James L. Riley wore biscuit-colored .
silk, with an all black hat.
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Miss Willey Gayle, of Montgomery,'
a frequent and popular visitor here,
will arrive the first of June to spend
some time with Miss Sarah Cowles.
Mis.- Gayle was the gues 1 . of Miss
Cowles last winter and has a large
circle of friends to welcome her on
her arrival.
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Members of the Alpha Delta Phi
Sorority in Atlanta are interested in
the approaching national convention,
to be held at the Auditorium Hotel
in Chicago June 18, 19 and 20.
Two years ago the national conven
tion was held in this city and a num
ber of Atlantans will attend this
year’s sessions in Chicago.
The Atlanta Alumnae will meet at
the Carnegie Library Monday after
noon. at which meeting delegates
will be elected.
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Miss Aurelia Speer will be among
those who will sail June 21 for Eu
rope, chaperoned by Mrs. Frank Lo
gan. Miss Sarah Lee Evans, Miss
Nell Waldo, Misses Rena and Nancy
Clarke, of Tarboro, N. C., are others
in the party.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Huntley, of
Buffalo, N. Y., announce the birth of
a daughter May 16. Mrs. Huntley
was Miss Janie Si>eer, of Atlanta.
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