Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 25, 1913, Image 2

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of Miss Ruth Reid at her home in College Park next week, coming Tues day with Miss Reid from the Lucy Cobb Institute. Miss Bobb is the sis ter of Miss Marjorie Bobb, who was extensively entertained while visiting here recently, and who was one of the attendants at the Hodgson-Wood ruff wedding in Athens in the fall. AMONG the happiest of the informal parties tendered Mrs. Paul Seydel, of New York, during her visit to ner mother. Mrs. Vassar Woolley, was the informal tea given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. William D. Ellis. Jr. Six of the intimate friends of Mrs. Seydel were invited to meet her at the Piedmont Driving Club, and tea was served from a prettily ar ranged tea table placed on the ter race. Mrs. Ellis was a charming hostess, wearing a becoming after noon toilet, and Mrs. Seydel was* love ly in a Frenchy toilet combining white voile and pale blue crepe de chine, worn with a large black Neapolitan hat adorned with field flowers. Mrs. Paul Seydel, of New York, who was formerly miss Mildred Woolley of Atlanta, will remain with Mrs. Vas sal Woolley for a month. A cordial welcome has been extended Mrs. Sey- dell, who was one of the very pop ular young women of the city before her marriage, and some of the hap piest entertaining of the week has been in her honor. Since her resi dence in New York Mrs. Seydel has been identified with many of the facial clubs of the city and she was recently elected treasurer of the Dixie Club of New York, of which Mrs. Milton Anderson, formerly Miss Mar tha Goode, of Atlanta, has just re signed the presidency. Mr. Seydel, who shared the honors at several informal dinner parties, bowling par ties. etc., given during the week for Mrs. Seydel, has returned home. Miss Gertrude Cohen. who has spent the winter in Louisville, Ky., where she has met with the great est success in her kindergarten work, will spend June at Hull House Chi cago . A merry birthday party was given Monday afternoon by Mrs. John Ki- aer, for John Kiser, Jr. The occasion celebrated the sixth birthday of the little boy, and the affair was char acterized by unusually pretty details of decoration. The children enjoyed games, and from a large barrel, cov ered with pink and white, they drew fascinating souvenirs. Refreshments were served under a large canopy on the lawn, the guests being seated at a long table, sur rounded by smaller tables. The birth day cake, bearing six lighted tapers, and beautifully embossed, was flanked on either side by vases of ; lnk and white sweetpeas, and pink and whirs spun candy balls. As souvenir?? for the girls there were little baskets oC pink and white bonbons, and there were French poppers, tied with tiny pink itoses, for the boys. The ices for the boys were -molded in the form of fire engines, drawn by horses, and for the girls, Mother Goose upon a white goose. Master Kiser was very handsome in a suit of white linen, with broad blue collar and cuffs. Mrs. Kiser wore lavender linen, with collar and cuffs of lace. Her mother, Mrs. x/u- ther C. Read, who assisted her in entertaining, wore blue ratine with coat of lace. The guests included Mary Goddard, Palmer Dallis, Martha and Porter Morrow, Henry Johnson 3rd. Dough ty Manly, Jr., George and Sarah Adair. Albert Howell 3rd, Idolene Lew-man. Phoebe Rhett, Mary Elwn- or Evins, Abner Calhoun, James Cal houn. Phinizv Calhoun, Payne Jones, Roby Robinson, Jr., Frances McKen zie, Virginia Harris, Frances and Thomas Arnold, Augustus Loyless, James T. Williams, Jr., Palmer At kinson, Roy Collier, Jr., Katherine Humphries, George Stevens, Jack Haynes, Jr., Louise Pappenheimer, Robert Wood, Davison Owens, Col quitt Carter and Julia Francis. Kittie Wells has gone to Chat- a. where she will attend the erate veterans’ reunion. Mary Anderson is attending |f -nfederate reunion In Chatta- tspn/mi Earle-Jones M K. AND AIKS. T11ER0N THOMAS EARLE, of Green ville, S. C., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Juliet, to Joseph Olds Jones, of that city, the wed ding to take place June 3. Mr. Jones has lived in Atlanta and Toccoa. « « D Halsey-lrvine M R. AND MRS. JAMES 1). BRIGHT, of Huntsville, have announced the engagement of their sister, Miss Emma Landman Halsey, to James Bennington Irvine, the wedding to take place June 11. Mf lathews-Kelley M r. ANt> MRS. JAMES CALVIN MATHEWS, of Carl ton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mar tha Annie, to William Arlington Kelley, of Virginia, the wed ding to take place June 18. Waters-Hard ing A P. WATERS, of Talladega, Ala., announces the engage- • ment of his daughter, Montine, to Emmett P. Harding, of Douglasville, the wedding to lake place at the home of the bride’s father on the afternoon of June 11. No cards. * * * Evans-Lungino M RS. J. S. EVANS, of Port Screven, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Lila, to Olin Harring ton Lungino, First Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A. The wedding will take place early in October « « »t "iiiwuni iotRae.timmipiBKnin 1913 31 X!) \' RIC ATI AN III \RST ST \ V \.Mr \N noyer-C.rooms AND AIRS. HARRY HOVER, of Key West, Fla., an nounce the engagement ot their daughter, Rosalie Svlm dia, to Bascom L. Grooms. The wedding will take place at an early date. * » •» smim-OuzLs D R. AND MRS. C. v . SMITH, of Tennille, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Alary Sallie, to Wilmot Ben jamin Ouzts, of Johnston, S. C., the wedding to take place at the home of the bride’s parents on June 4. * * * Erhredge-CooRe Ilh engagement is announced of Miss Hattie Ethredge am Charles A. Cooke, Jr., both of Grays. r * m Carter-1 anner lacRson-Alexaiuk ^/|R. \X1) AIRS. JOHN CARTER, of Gainesville, announce 1 I the engagement of their daughter, Kothe. to Dr. William Francis Tanner, of Milledgeville, the wedding to take plac June. \JR AND MRS JAAIES U. JACKSON, of Augusta, an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Elizabeth Barrington, to James Bishop Alexander, Jr. The marriage Battey-Waldricft ViR. AND MRS. FRANCIS CHAUNCEY BATTEY have I I issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Belle O’Driscoll, to Meade Waldrick, Lieutenant, Coast Ar tillery Corps, U. S. A. The ceremony will take place June 4, at 9 p. m., in Christ Episcopal Church. •t * ** Laughlin-Kalb A.IKS. CHARLES I). LAUGHLIN announces the engagement I I of her daughter, Annie Mae, to Mr. Otto Kalb. The marriage will take place June 5, in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Ascension. It will be an afternoon wedding and will be simple and quiet. mtn Warren-Grady \1R. AND MRS. SIDNEY JOHNSON WARREN announce I I the engagement of their daughter, Minnie Evelyn, to Joseph Lamar Oradv, the marriage to take place on the even ing of Wednesday, June 25, at the Methodist Church, Brinson. * it * Granade-Sheve \ 1 R. AND MRS. EVERS GRANADE, of Milledgeville. an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Eliza beth, to Reuben Thomas Shove, of Huntsboro, Ala. The wed ding will take place the latter part of June. ■tint Eosterling-VicKery \ I R. AND MRS. GEORGE E. FOSTERLING announce the I 1 engagement of their daughter, Minnie Louise, to Sea born Peyton Vickery. The wedding will take place the latter part of June. W * * Kenner-Poulson \1R. AND MRS. WILLIAM EDWARD KENNER announee I I the engagement of their daughter, Nellie Alcenia, to Thomas Earnest Poulson. The wedding will take place early in June. » * * will take place in June, and will be quiet on account of a re cent bereavement. 9 » 9 DeSaussure-Tiirman \ 1 It. AND MRS. T. II. DE SA( SSI’KE announce the cn- I • gagetnent of their daughter, Ruth, to Richard Keith Tur man, of Wando, S. ( The wedding o take place at the hoine of the bride June 4. *! *t * Morgan-Pool jVlR. AND MRS. S. II. MORGAN, of Guyton, am ■ I engagement of their daughter, F. Augusta, announee the to Robert C. Pool. The wedding will take place Wednesday, June 8, at Guyton. Brown-Lee A NNOUNCEMENT has been made of the engagement of .Miss Ethel G. Brown and Charles M. Lee, the wedding to lake place on May 27, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Lee is a mem ber of the faculty of the Berry School at Rome. «t * * Pa Person-Garrison \4R. ANT) MRS. SAMUEL BLAIR PATTERSON announce I I the engagement of their daughter, Daisy Junia, to Jo seph Herman Garrison, of Marietta, Ga., the wedding to take place June 19. R OSY prospects for a gay June are aroused by the plans of th-; season s brides, which appear from lime to time. Nearly all of the Atlanta brides of the early summer will have elaborate weddings, With a group of pretty bridesmaids, and a brilliant reception following the wed ding. .Several of the most prominent brides have announced their plans fo. - church weddings, among these being Miss Charles Owens, whose marriage to Mr. Edwurd If. Hall, of New York, takes place on June 111 at St. Mark Church. Miss Martha Francis will be another bride married in St. Mark, to Claude Douthlt. on June 28. The marriage of Miss Annie Lyle to Mr. Marion Harper will take place In June, but the date has not be-in set as yet. A wedding In Druid Hills, on the 28th, will be that of Miss Kath erine Rawlings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rawlings, formerly of New York, to Mr. Philip Wakeman Wilcox. The wedding will take place at the Rawlings home on Oakdale Road, Druid Hills, and will be wit nessed by a comnany of relatives and Intimate friends. • * * T HE Harrison-Raoul wedding will be a home ceremony taking place at “Kern Rank" the resi dence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Harrison, on June 2. Miss Courtney Harrison has planned sev eral original features for her mar riage to Loring Raoul. The ceremony will take place in the early twilight, on the porch of the picturesque home, which Is set In a grove of trees and surrounded by greenery and flowers. Miss Agnes Tinsley Harrison will be her sister's maid of honor, and Nor man Raoul will act as best man. The bride's brother, Hendree Harrison, will officiate, assisted by Rev. C. B. Wilmer, of St. Luke's. The guest list will be limited. * * * Miss Muriel Hall has announced her wedding plans also. She will be mar ried on June 17 to Louis Turner at St. Luke’s Church. A reception will follow the wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hall, the guests to be only family connections and a few close friends. There will be a small bridal party, Miss Fanny Tur ner to be maid of honor and Mrs. Harry Robertson, of New York, ma tron of honor. Loring Raoul will be Mr. Turner s best man. * * • THE wedding of Miss Louise How- * ard Ripley to Daniel Irwin Mac Intyre, Jr., will be one of the inter esting marriages to take place in June, the date being set for June 11. The ceremony will be at the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson Ripley, on West Peachtree Street, at 8:30 in the even ing. Miss Laura Ripley will be her sister s maid of honor, and Mrs. Ho mer McAfee, sister to the bridegroom, will be matron. The bridesmaids will be Misses Frances Anslev. Julia Mac Intyre ami Slna White. Little Misses Margaret MacIntyre and Elizabeth Owens will act as flower girls. A cousin to the groom. Remer MacIntyre, of Thomasvitle, will be the best man. and the other groomsmen will he Messrs. Edward Carter, Marion Swanson and Cherry Logan Emerson. A reception will follow’ the cere mony. to which the friends of the two families will be invited. • * • yfISS MARIK MTXTYRE will be 1 married on June 4 to John Irvin Scott, of Decatur. Miss Mac Intyre is a sister of Mr. Daniel Irwin MacIntyre, who marries Miss Ripley on the 11th. This young wom an will be married at “Glenn O.” the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 1. MacIntyre, on the Peachtree Road. On account «»f the recent illness of tht >oudv braU-i.cci. tie marriagt will be quietly observed. The cere mony will be performed at high noon, Rev. William E. Hill, of the West End Presbyterian Church, officiating. The ceremony will be witnessed by gowned in white lace and pink satin. The invited guests were Misses Ma bel Hall, Grace Bedding. Mrs. J. E. Whiteman, Mrs. Joseph Horacek, Mrs. W. L. Smith, Mrs. D. J. Hoover, Mrs. T. N. Abernathy, Mrs. J. S. Wingate, Mrs. Wishard. The members of the club are Mrs. Tracy Newton, Mrs. W. H. Burgess, Mrs. E. A. Dobbs, Mrs. E. D. Little, Mrs. T. G. Hueks. Mrs. W. M. Nich ols. Mrs. X. C. McPherson, Mrs. W. B. Calhoun, Mrs. Cora Brandon, Mrs. W. Welborn, Mrs. J. G. Wingate and Mrs A. G. Nichols. + ♦ * |\/[R. AND MRS. HAMILTON Block had as their guests at din ner at the Driving Club Saturday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seydel. of New York, who are visiting Mrs. SeydePs parents, Dr. and Mrs. Vassar Wooley. * * * In honor of Miss Edith Bowron, of Birmingham, w’ho is visiting Mrs. Frank Pearson, there will be several informal affairs this week. Miss Frances Connally gave a tea at the Driving Club Friday for Miss Bow ron, and Mrs. Peareon will entertain this week. * * * The dinner it which Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith, Jr., entertained at the Piedmont Driving Club Saturday eve ning was the first of a series to be tendered Mrs. Charles T. Hopkins, Jr., who has recently returned from her wedding journey. Among those to entertain for her are Mrs. Linton Hopkins. Mrs. Roy Collier, Miss Nan- Hill Hopkins and Miss Sara Raw- «o». , , . «iU'*9 |Y\ R' an< J Mrs. G. H. Usher leave for New York Tuesday, where they will spend a few days before sailing for Europe on May 31 for a six weeks’ vacation. * * * Miss Mildred Bobb, one of the most attractive members of the younger set in New Orleans, is to be the guest ing planned, among the hostesses will be # Mrs. L. C. Meckel. Mrs. David Woodward, Mrs. Robert Hunt, Mrs. C. B. Howard, Mrs. J. D. Turner Miss Marlon Woodward and Miss Edith Watts. , * * * jV/IISS RUTH FLORENCE enter- tained her Sunday school class from the Capitol Avenue Baptist Church Friday evening at her home, 391 Capitol Avenue. After a delightful program, presid ed over by their teacher. Mrs. Griffin, they were served with dainty refresh ments. Features of the evening were a recitation by Miss Annie Laurie Rid ley, from the Central Baptist Sunday school, and a piano solo by Harry Florence. * * * Mrs. W. B. Calhoun delightfully on tertained the ladies of her club, the “Forty-two Special.’’ and a number of invited guests at her home in West End Thursday afternoon. Pink roses arranged throughout the house, with white daisies, formed the decorations in all the rooms. The score cards were pretty hand-painted pink roses. Punch was served by the Misses Calhoun and Whiteman, who were prettily dressed in white with pink sashes. At the close of the game delightful refreshments were served. The ices also were pink and white. During the afternoon a number of piano selec tions were rend red by Mrs. W. H, Burgess. Miss Mabel Hill. Miss Cal houn and Miss Whiteman. Mrs. Calhoun was charmingly Photo by McCrary. the members* of the two families and the 'Close friends only and will be fol lowed by a wedding breakfast. Miss Julia MacIntyre will be her sister’s maid of honor, and Robert Scott will be his brother’s best man. Mr. Scott and his bride vVill leave later.'to spend their honeymoon in the East. On their return they will go to housekeeping in the home of" the bridegroom in Decatur. * * *. | IKUTFXAXT AND MRS. JOHN D. *-* BURNETT were hosts at a de lightful lawn party Saturday even ing at the Officers’ Club of Fort Mc Pherson. The occasion celebrated the birthday of Mrs. Barnett, and a happy incident of the evening was the pres entation to hoc of a handsome silver loving cup, the gift of the bachelors of the post. Lieutenant and Mrs. Burnett receiv ed at the Officers’ Club, which was decorated with palms and foliage plants, and festoons of Japanese lan terns. Music by the band was a bright feature, and there was danc ing. Punch was served during the evening, with a Dutch supper at 10 o’clock. The guests included the friends of Lieutenant and Mrs. Burnett at the Fort, and the occasion was one of much pleasure. The birthday cake was ornamented with a miniature Maypole, the vari-colored ribbons ending in w reaths of May flowers. Mrs. Burnett was a charming hos tess. wearing an imported gown of white aero cloth, combined w ith em broidery and finished with a sash of Pink tulle. She wore a diamond necklace and a star pendant of dia monds. and the becoming toilet was completed by a large white picture hat adorned w ith a white Paradise. * * * In compliment to Miss Muriel Hall, whose marriage to Mr. Lewis Tur ner. of LaGrange, will be an event of June, a number of parties are be- \1 • . I Ntf-bi \Y/| i|j/2A A charming young Atlanta woman, who is very popu- \ I IlcUl I AM I 1C Wljllv. lar in the social world. She is vivacious and witty, her interesting conversation being a feature of any a Hair at which she is a guest. .Miss Wylie is a 5 granddaughter of Mrs. Charlotte I. Peek, who was a noted belle and beauty in ante-bellum days.