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T1 KARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, OX., SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1&3.
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T ruesd ale-1 I ides
*T*HE onKagcment itf announced of Miss Fredda Trueedale,
I of Kershaw, S./C., to L. W. Hicks, of Maoou, the wed-
ilitiR to take place on/June 3.
Wtlson-Nex>
\ 1 R. AND MRS.^T. F. WILSON, of Savannah, liave an
I I nounced the engagement of their daughter, Ethel Lord-
Charlton Next, of Nashville.
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Pushing-Brad ley
\ 1 R. AND MRS. JAMES HARRISON RUSHINO, of Clax-
ton, announce tine engagement of their daughter, Bes
sie Virginia, to Will Daniel Bradley, of Hagan. The wed
ding will take place in Jmne.
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Eisenberg-Rosena 11
H EISENBERG, of Savannah,, announces the engagement
• of his daughter, Amelia, to William L. Rosenau, of
New York.
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Harris-Ealon
\ I R. AND MRS. E. Q. HARRIS, of Macon, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Hazel Henderson, to
Clifford Seney Eaton, of BohWjm
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Baron-Greenberg
CAMl'EL BARON, of Augusta, announces the engagement
O of his sister, Hannah, to Albert Greenberg, of San Fran
cisco, the marriage to take: place early in June.
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Morgan-Carter
\ I R. AND MRS. J. II. MORGAN, of Chipley, auuounee the
I engagement of their daughter, Margaret Naiuielle, to
Warren Linton Carter, of Columbus, the wedding to take
place the latter part of June at ‘ Hill Crest,” near Chipley.
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Albrecht-Jernigan
\ I R. AND MRS. JOHN C. ALBRECHT announce the en-
I I gagenieut of their daughter, Mary Lou, to Mr. Herbert
C. Jeraigan, of Jacksonville, Fla., the wedding to lake place
Jtuie 12.
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Guesklones
\ 1 R AND MRS. GEORGE W. Ql'BST, of Augusta, announce
l I the engagement of their daughter, Emmie Maude, to
Warren Rogers Jones, the marriage to take place June 18.
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Stansell-Patterson
\ I R. AND MRS. CHRISTOPHER STANSELL, of Ridge
I » Springs, S. C., announce the engagement of their daugli
ter, Addie, to William Patterson, of Canada, the marriage to
take place in June.
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Crawford-MorrLson
\ | R. AND MRS. CHARLES J. CRAWFORD, of Augusta,
I I announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennie, to
Julian Henry Morrison, of Norfolk, Va., the marriage to take
place June 11.
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Gaddy-Andrews
\ I R. AND MRS M. F DAILEY announce the engagement
I I of their daughter, Layma Adelaide Gaddy, to Harry An
drews, the wedding to take place Hie latter pai l of June.
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Laine-Depuy
( ' EORGE W. LAINE announces the engagement of his
J .daughter, Mary Emily, to Frank J. Dcpuy, of Colorado
Springs, the wedding to take place June 18.
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Patricb-Turnipseed
\ I R AND MRS. J. L. PATRICK announce the engagement
l I of their daughter, Mary Anthony, to George Hendrix
Turnipseed, the marriage to take place in the early fall.
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KenningtoivBendetto
I KENNINGTON announces the engagement of his daugli
• ter, Gertrude, to Aristide A. Bendetto, the marriage to
take place at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Macon, at 8 o’clock
on the morning of June 25.
htaslet-Pullen
\ IRS. E. A. HASLET announces the engagement of her
l I daughter, Florence, to Edgar Calvin Pullen, of Albany,
the wedding to take place June 12. at the home of the bride's
mother in Albany. No cards.
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LewisJones
\ J R <AND MRS. WILLIAM NICHOLAS BENNETT an-
I I nounce the engagement of their daughter. Lai.rvtte
Lewis, to Mr. Charles Edgar Jones, of Galveston, Texas, tl e
marriage to take place in July, at the Church of the Epiphany
Inman Park.
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Poberts-Eoresl
\1R. AND MRS. CLIFFORD GRUBBS announce the en-
i I gagement of their niece, Miss Bessie Curry Robeits,
to -losepn Roney Forest, the marriage to take place at tlmir
home in Sylvester, .June 22,
of pink and white? Jaelngr Introduced
In the courses of the ftlnner.
Mns. .Grant was a charming hostess,
and was handsomely gowned in black
charmeitee satin, wfflh corsage of
shadow- luce embroidered in rose col
or and geld. Airs. Slaton, w-ho as
sisted her mother ini entertaining,
wore green chiffon. Airs. Sevdei
wore a Frendfty toilet white chif
fon combined with p;^k- pink and
blue crepe dp chine, anip worn with
a big pink piqture hat.
Invited to meet Air. anti Mrs.,Se.v- *
del were Uovainor-elect .and Airs.
John Marshall Slaton, Mri and Mrs
Clark Howell, Mr. and Miys. Thtomas
B. Kelder, Dr. und Airs. Dunbar! Roy
and Colonel WHlis Kagan.
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Photo by McCrary.
\/l INIATURE figures of ujiMo-date
| J brides, hand -pai riled ton the
place cards, marked the' covers
at a beautiful luncheon given't Wed
nesday for Mrs. Charles T. Hc^pkins,
Jr., who has Just returned fro in her
wedding journey to the mountains of
Virginia. Her young sister, i Miss
Nancy Hill Hppkins. was hostes.‘< and
invited to meet this charming ;*oung
woman were \a group of young ma
trons, Mrs. Albert Thornton. ^Mrs.
Alex Smith. Jr\ Mrs. Clarence Hnjver-
ty, Mrs. Roy CVillier and Mrs. Jjjohn
Charles Wheatley.
White sweetpt^is and Shasta dais
ies formed the decorations fort the
handsomely appointed luncheon tiable,
the flowers being arranged in ay low'
silver bowl. The iminpr details rwere
of white and green. ,and suggested
the recent wedding of Mrs. Hopkins,
who was Miss Helen Payne before
her marriage.
Miss Hopkins was a^charming hos
tess, wearing a soft while lingerie
gown. Mrs. Hopkins wiore one of the
smart costumes fashioned for her
trousseau—a suit of wlrite matelesse,
showing a design of tinyefigures. Her
small white> hat was ^wreathed in
daisies.
Mrs
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The guest was given two hand em
broidered handkerchiefs, and the con
solation was also a box of candy.
.Nil of the largest affairs of next
| week will be the 5 o’clock tea
at which Mrs. Ernest Blair
Durham will entertain on Friday aft
ernoon. The tea will be given at the
home of Mrs. Durham’s parents, Dr.
and Mrs. M. A. Davis, the honor guest
of the affair to be Mrs. Paul Seydel
of New York, who is visiting her
mother. Mrs. Vassal* Woolley, and
Mrs. Homer Davis, a bride of last
winter.
Mrs. Davis will receive with her
daughters, and a group of friends
who will assist in entertaining will
be Mrs. James Jackson. Mrs. Vassar
Woolley, Mrs. Francis Gilreath,
! Jones, Mrs. Eugene Callaway, Mrs.
Howard McCall, Mrs. Arthur Hale
| (Jordon, Mrs. George M. Brown, Mrs.
; Rutherford Lipscomb. Mrs. John Ray
Pattillo. Mrs. 1. S. Mitchell, Jr.. Mrs.
j B. M. Woolley, Mrs. Charles E. Dow-
j man of Birmingham. Mrs. George
Westmoreland’s guest, Mrs. Gordon
j Richards. Mrs. J.ohn Means Daniel,
Mrs. Julian i’rade, Mrs. John M.
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Moore. Mrs. Van Winkle Wilkerson
and Miss Annie Lyle.
A group of young girls who will
serve pumh will include Misses
Marion Woolley. Bertha Moore. La
mar Slaton, Ruth McMillan, Louise
Parker and Helen Rhorer.
X honor of Miss Louise Rloodworth,
of Forsyth, w’ho is visiting Miss
Marion Dean, Miss Hallie Craw
ford entertained thirty of her friends
at an “up-jlnks” party Friday after
noon, at her home on Peachtree Cir
cle.
Daisies in vases and jardinieres
decorated the rooms where the game
was played, and the tea table wits a
mass of daisies, these flowers in
plateau being surrounded by all the
fruits of the season,—pineapple,
peaches, apples and bananas. Little
Misses Elizabeth Crawford, sister of
the hostess, and Wilmotene Perdue
served punch from the dining room.
The first prize was a pair of white
silk hose, the second a box of candy.
^ |R. AND MRS. LEWIS SHARPE
j j gave a delightfully informal
* bridge party Thursday evening in
compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Seydel, Dr. and Mrs. George K. Var-
den and Miss lone Watson of Annis
ton, Ala. White roses and daisies
were used in artistic effect on the
mantels and bookcases, the score
cards were handpainted in daisies
and every detail was carried out in
the daisy colo * and designs.
Appropriate prizes were awarded
for top score and consolation, and a
delicious Dutch supper followed the
lime,
Mrs. Sharpe was gowned in white
crepe and lace.
Hal Miller and Mrs. Thomas
V | RS. LYNN FORT entertained at
i I informal dancing party Thurs
day afternoon at her home on
Piedmont Avenue in honor of her
young son. Lynn Fort. Jr., whose
thirteenth birthday it was. Dorothy
Perkins roses and sweetpeas formed
the decorative scheme throughout
the whole house, and attractive fa
vor:. were given—small gilt baskets
filled with rosebuds for the girls, and
tiny walking canes for the boys.
The guests present were Misses
Martha McGill, Hermione Walker,
Virginia Fenn, Margaret Floding,
Frances Calkins, Betty Black, J^ne
""T* HE "Homestead,” was the scene
! - of a lovely buffet luncheon Sat
urday, when Miss Francos Con-
nally entertained for two brides.
JMise Courtenay Harrison, who will
pe married Monday evening to Loring
Raoul, and for Miss Charles OHvens,
fwhose wedding takes place June* 16.
Flowers from the beautiful^ old
fashioned garden were used in ^deep-
j rating the library, living roonr, and
'porch. The plateau on the tatfle in
^the dining room was made of sweet-
peas, and the details of the party
were carried out in pink. The jplat-
t«4 s being delicious salads were gar
nished with sweetpeas.. The guests
wore seated at small tables for lunch
eon! and each of these had a center-
piece of sweetpeas.
\Aiss Oonnally wore a girlish frock
of white Chinese linen embroidered
in a clear blue, and trimmed with ex
quisite Jrish crochet lace.
Seventy .girls and young men en
joyed tltis ’happy occasion.
"nr* HE ‘handsome Druid Hills resi-
I deni tj of Mr. and Mrs. William
ences. All the bouquets' were grouped
to! make a central decoration for din
ner. and were distributed afterward.
This idea was original with Mr.
Cooney, who carried it oiut with much
success at a brilliant dinner party
whqeh he gave in Paris several years
ago,, during his residence abroad. The
dimmer party was a very pretty affair,
and of much pleasure to the guests.
There were twenty present, including
the c>ast for the Wilde eoanedy to be
given! next week, the officers and di
rectors! of the cjub and the wives and
husbands of the married members of
the party.
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XE of the happy affairs of the
week was the informal dinner
given by Airs. William D.
Grant in honor of Mr. and Airs, Paul
Seydel. of New York, whose visit to
Airs. Seydel's parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Vassar Woolley, has been the occa
sion for many parties.
Mrs. Grant entertained at the sum
mer home of her daughter, Mrs. John
^Marshall Slaton. Quantities of gar
den flowers, from Mrs. Slaton's ex
pensive gardens, formed the decora
tions in ail apartments except the
dining room, where the table was cov
Hau ling was the scene of a.icred with an imported cloth of filet
beautiful ‘wedding Wednesday even-j.lace, and adorned with three large
ing. wJien,\their young daughter, MissHsilver vases, filled with roses, shad-
Katherlne iRawling. was married to f ing from oalest pink to deen rose, the
Mr. Philip \Wakeman Wilcox. ..roses linked with ropes of pink and
Elaborate^ decorations marked the ^white sweetpeas.
affair, the yGung couple standing be- j Smaller vases of pink and white
’ore a bank of foliage plants, inter- jlsweetpeas flanked the central decora-
pningled w ith! vases of w hite roses and Lion, and the place cards were hand-
valley lilies. USmiliax formed a,-mural [ painted in sweetpeas, the color motif
M ISS MILDRED BOBB. »of New
Orleans,*is being tendere d a se
ries of piarties as the guest of
Miss Ruth Re*d. The tea ad which
Mrs. William W. Reid entertained
Wednesday afternoon was a aotmpli-
ment lo Miss i^obb, and assembled
a group of young girls, former stu
dents at Washington Seminary and
members of a .small club of which
Miss Ruth Reid was a member.
Pink a rat white sweetpeas adorned
the tea taible, and the apartments of
the house.
Thursday afternoon Miss Jennie D
Harris entertained informally at tea
at the Piedmont Driving Club for
Miss Bobb. Tea was served on the
terrace, thei other guests being Miss
Helen Dargan, Miss Virginia Dips',
comb, Miss Alamie Ansley and Aliss
Margaret 'arty.
Saturday afternoon Aliases Frieda
and Olga Avshe entertained at lunch
eon at the East Bake Country Club
followed by a matinee party at the
Atlanta, for Miss Bobb.
D K. AND'MRS. HOWARD Bl.CH-
NELL.ewho have spent the past
several I months In Europe, are
now in Vienna for several weeks foil
lowing an extended stay in Italy, and
a vi3it to Berlin.' While in Berlin
Dr. .and Mrs. Bucknell witnessed the
festivities incident upon the mar
riage of Princess Duise and Prince
Ernst August,, Duke of Brunswick
and Buneberg. Their thre children
are with Dr and Mrs. Bucknell, and
Dr. Bucknell’® mother, Mrs. William
Bucknell,, is also a member of the
party. _ ,
inK young woman, who acted as bridesmaid at
Iding of Miss Olive Matthews, of Thomaston,
of Albany, which took place May 27, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.
ws, of Thomaston. Miss Jones is popularly identified with the younger set
t home is in Albany.
Miss Agnes Jones 1,!:"™::
and Randolph Shaffer,
the
tons, Irene Thrower, Martha Fort,
Su.vih Wells, Edna Dunwoody, Helen
Bov>*r. Carolyn Tye, Ruth Yar-
boro ugh, Eleanor Arden, Marjorie
I Ham V s - Elizabeth Hmall, Leah
J Laze a t*. Dorothy Hinman. Lueile
| Throw vr, Gladys White. Henrietta
Collinst William Walker, Lmin New
man, Edward Newman, Kendrick
Goldsm \th, Edward Maddox, Henry
Held, V.T.iyne Martin, launar Leahy,
Paul Brown, Sherwin Sander#, Oscar
DaviN, Clifford Hatcher, Sidney
i Clarke. yFrank Weldon, Lin wood
Bowman. .John Knox, Albie Malone,
Clifford Xa-ar and Comer Howell.
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On Thur sday Mrs. Charles Marshall
entertainedat two bridge parties the
first iu the i meaning being a compli
ment to' Mrs. Eraest Kenner, who haa
recently come to Atlanta to live, and
to Mrs. Coiquatt ('ole’s guest, Mrs.
Horace Auams, Birmingham.
The hosVse w.as decorated with
sweetpeas, quantities of them being
used in garnishing the platters also.
The prizes for the morning bridge
were pieces ’tof handpainted china,
and were worn by Mrs. G. U. Glenn,
and Mrs. Geoifee Allen. The honor
guests were alsip presented with chi;
na.
At the afternoon' bridge the honor
guests were Mrs- Kenner. Mrs. Mor
ris Ewing and .\Uis^ Henrietta Dull,
a bride-elect. Mrs. Colquit ('ole and
Mrs. Harry Malsby'- won the prizes in
the afternoon and Miss Dull, Mrs.
Kenner and Mrs. lowing**were given
Jittle dusting caps and aprons to
match.
Mrs. Marshall’s guests^ for the two
parties included. Mlfseo Henrietta
Dull, Blossom Mercer, Lebie Ewing.
Marian Fielder, Miss BaBlard, Allie
May Osman, Pauline Bnamfctt, Lamar
Jeter, AJene Goree, Mrs.«,Kenner, Mrs.
Adams, Mrs. C. C. Cole, Mrs. Robert
Warwick, Mrs. James Ltowry, Mrs.
Charles Smith, Mrs. William J.
Hayes, Mrs. Thomas, Mirs. Harry
Poole. Mrs. Ivan Allen, Mrs. Irving
Gresham, Mrs. Clarence CtArwin, Mrs.
G. R. Glenn, Mrs. Harry M;*lsi>y. Mrs.
Mark Palmer, Mrs. T. A. Mekzin, Mrs.
Martin, Mrs. Cooley, Mrs. Charles
King, Mrs. Ned Bogart, Mrs. Thomas
Weaver, Mrs. Stacy Thoa'njuon, Mrs.
Ernest Beaudry, Mrs. Hugh Cardoza,
Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Go-urge Allen.
Mrs. Morris Ewing, Mrs. Frank Ja-
coway, Mrs. T. P. Heath. .Mrs. Alfred
Harbour, Mrs. Joseph Paulson. Mrs.
Allen Davis, Mrs. John Means Daniel,
decoration throughout t’tty' apartmen I
and an orchestra played'.^during th|i
ceremony and the reception*^ hich fol*-
lowed. \
The bride wore a beautiful\w«ddlr/^
toilet of white brocade, slim V*' ^”
ioned, with a garniture of po. V* a 4:0 •
The bridal veil was also of poi
find she carried a shower bom Ui^t.'of
bride roses and valley lilies.
Mrs. Raw ling, the bride’s m , Hj 1 * , r,
wore gray charmeusc satin with ^ n * 1 '
peries of pale pink chiffon and gi w.rii-
ture of lace. Mrs. Srflney S. Wil co*.x,
of New York, the bridegroom’s mo
er, wore white Brufit’V* lace w.Vh
touches of lavender. Mrs. Fulfoi h,
of Canada, the bridegroom’s aun Vi
wore black chiffon cloth. J
A reception followed the ceremony. \
and a buffet supper was served. Pink
roses, arranged in a tall handled
basket, tied with butterfly bows of
pink tulle, adorned the bride’s table,
where a color scheme of pink and
white was observed in detail. The
mantel, buffet and serving table were
banked with pink roses. Punch was
served in the sun parlor.
Mr. and Mrs- Wilcox left during the
evening for a wedding journey to
New York, and on their return they
will occupy the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bawling in Druid Hills.
Miss Louise Ripley, whose marriage
to Mr. Daniel McIntyre will Uike
place June 11, Will be tendered a
series of parties, preceding her mar
riage.
The first of the series will be a
morning bridge to be given by Mrs.
T. S. Wilkins on Tuesday. Mrs. Kail
Brittain will entertain informally at
bridge Thursday. Mrs. O. D. Gor
man’s biidge party has been dated for
Friday, and following the afternoon
party, Dr. and Mia. William Owens
will entertaiin at dinner for Miss Rip
ley and Mr. McIntyre on Friday even
ing. Misses Marion and Tommie Per
due w ill tender her a bridge party on
Tuesday, June) 10.
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Mrs. H. M. Whitcomb and her
daughter. MissUack Whitcomb, who
have been living!at the Imperial Ho
tel. have taken the home of Mrs.
Howard McCall,, 301 Ponce DeLeon
Avenue, for the ‘summer.
A T the dinner (party which Mr. R.
L. Cooney, a member of the
board of directors of the Play-
Club, gave fur the cast of the
forthcoming production and to the
officers of the club Friday night, the
central decoration for the table was
a maes of exquisite bouquets, which
were separated into corsage adorn
ment of gardenias, sweetpeas, roses,
and valley JilLes after dinner. It
seemed strangle that each lady’s bou
quet accorded ^perfectly with her toi
let. but it wasn’t so strange as it
appeared, for chance had nothing to
do with this api*"opriateness
bouquets.
The thoughtful ho^st had found out,
by careful phone ^messages, what
flowers each of hisytuests reqifired
to make her evening gown effective,
and the orders sent inVto the florist
were according to the la*Ji^s’ prefer-
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MONDAY.
Harrison - Raoul wedding
“Fernbank,” home of Colonel
Mrs. Z. D. Harrisom.
Miss Corrie Hoytt Brown enter
tains for Miss Elizabeth Boyd, of
Nashville.
Miss Eula Johnson gives a box
party for Miss Mildred Bobb, of
New Orleans.
Mrs. Paul Baker gives matinee
party and tea for Mrs. Walter
Keenan, of Columbia, S. C*.
Fewell-Taylor wedding at the$<!
Inman Park Presbyterian Church.
TUESDAY.
Players’ Club appears at Grar
, in Wilde comedy, “The Import*
a in ce of Being Earnest.”
Mrs. T, S. Wilkins gives, bridge j
x \rty for Miss Louise Ripley,.
I \r ide-elect.
*iVliss Emily Winship gives bridge
p ^'ty for Miss Elizabeth Boyd,.of
‘ (yhville.
Joseph Eby entertains /at
eon for Miss Martha Fran
cis. a* bride-elect.
M is > Edna Blackman entertains
at b ric'ge for Mrs. Walter Keenan.
WEDNESDAY.
Mi.»s Annie Lee McK^rizi© en
tertains* f° r Mrs. Charles T. Hop-
kirrs. Jr..
Mrs. J^ames Gilbert gives lunch
eon for k VI iss Muriel Hall, a bride-
elect, am \ Miss Elizabeth Boyd, of
Nashville * a visitor.
Mrs. Gu Y Carpenter gives after
noon bridt * or M rs - Paul Seydel*
of New Yo fk.
Mrs. Wa jren D. White gik/es a
reception f ir Mrs. Dan Ghiscow,
of Tyrone. . ^a., Mrs. Robert Hall,
of Washington, and Miss Lina
Andrews, a i iride-elect.
Mclntvre-‘ ^ott wedding at
“Glenn-O,” home of the bride's
parents, Mr. find Mrs. D. I. Me- « j
Intyre, Peachtree Road.
Varnell-Fitcll wedding.
John F. Stewart’s dance for , i
members of the! younger set.
Mrs. Guy Wei b's reception forti
Miss Marie W H ght, bride-elect, .;
and Mrs. Prsul Weeks.
Marriage of Mi.ti Ada Turner, of '
Atlanta, to Mr. WiJIiam de Bruyn-
Kops. of Charlestown, at the home «J
of the bride's sisiver, Mrs. James ,
Farie, Jr., in Sava.mah.
THU RS DlAY.
Mrs. Karl Britta n gives bridge
for Miss Loukise Ripley.
Horton - Blackston e*weddJnq, Co
lonial Hills.
Marriage of Miss JVlnry Rosser,
of Griffin, to Mr. AlfHecft Holcombe,
of Atlanta, ait First Methodist
Church, Griffin.
Miss Juba Sftokes givees party
for Miss Marne Wright, bride-
elect.
FRIDAY.
> Mrs. Ernest Durham^gives tea
• for Mrs. Paul -Seydel and Mrs.
> Homer Davis.
; Judge Marqus Beck-entertalins
> ,<the Ten Club.
xMrs. O. D. Gorman entertaJns
> tor Miss Ripley, a bride-to-be.
CV- and Mrs. William Owens
j giveyjinner in theevening for'Miss
Ripley and Mr. McIntyre.
Ves’per Club ha6 dance.
SATURDAY.
Week-tpnfl dinner-dance at Driv
ing Club.
Week-eijcf dance at East Lake.
Miss Ida' DeSaussore
Mr. William A. Davis, in
hill.
Mr. and Mr?. L. C. Hopkins en
tertain in hon ?r of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles HopkinNs, Jr.
marries
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