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flKAKM SUNDAY AainnitAn, aiuaaia, »ta., OUIXDAI, 21, 1913.
A Wayii' Nboro (fill who spends the greater part of her
time in Atlanta, where she went to school. She is with
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ALLCjIs aDAM
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,1a u cl it er. Ju-ephinc. to 0. I >. Attune-, ttie iimrring
tn December.
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STRICKLAND MANGET
[VI US. J. M. STIJI' Kl AND, «*f N>\w:au. u iIkmii - ^ the
‘ * her daughter Henrietta. !o I'mil Garnet Manget,
take* iila<v in February.
(Mi** of tho intt*noting affair- to
ChristmaK Day will be tin family din
ner party whiuh Colonel and Mn
John J. WeodsM* will give in hone
of UolnnH Woortsldd'n HiHtr*r.H, Mr*, I
I Thompson, of Cincinnati, ; n.i Mn
A. W. IvurUajup, of Louisville, Kv
when fifteen guestH will be enter
talned.
VIGNAUX CAMPBELL
\|](s I.I.I/Altl 111 VKJNAI \ iinneinee- lie- eir.'Hcement of her
• 1 daughter. Murcuerlte Anne, to Charles .1. <'ampltell. tile marriage
to take plsiv .luiumry to. st the Church of the Immaculate (’oneeptlun.
No earils.
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OLSAN BOORSTEIN
Mr, a\D MRS. .1. OLSAN. No. l-l Washington Mmd, nnnounw the
• I engagement of their (laughter, Dora, to Samuel A. Boorstein, of
Atlanta, tin* welding to 11»k<‘ place iti tin* near future.
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MILFORD CURRY
Mr. AND MRS. JESSE CALHOUN MILFORD. of Greenville. S. ( .
• ■ announce tin* engagement of their daughter. Dora, to Kaveiiol
Boykin Curry, the wedding to take place the evening of Tuesday, D<*
«*inlH»r in the Find Itaptiat Church, Greenville.
9 9 9
ALEXANDER RHODES
pDAUM) ALEXANDER, formerly of North Carolina, now of Cali-
■— forma, lias announced the engagement of his daughler, Carrie
Ernestine, to l>r. .lames Slade Rhodes, of Wlllianiston, N. C. The
wedding will take place in January at the home of the bride’s sister,
Mrs. William St. Julien Freeman, in Atlanta.
v ». A XI) .MRS. OMAR I ELDER.
I ^ I who have been in Florida for
Severn 1 weeks, will return home
Tuesday and will bo at the Majestic
Hotel.
Miss Nell Waldo will go to Quit
MANGUM M’CREARY
VI R. AND MRS. REA! FORT W. LOWE, of Augusta, announce the
• I engagement of their daughter, Katherine May Man gum, to Daniel
McCreary, of Columbia, S. C. f the date of the marriage to lx* announced
later.
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ATTAWAY DAVENPORT
Mil, \\l> MRS. JOHN K. ATTAWAY, of Sheldon, S. r„ mmouiice
‘ • the engagement of their daughter, Annie let uric, to Jouctt Haven-
port, of Auguata, the marriage to take place at an early date.
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PIRKLE THOMPSON
MR. AM) MRS. ROBERT N. I’IRKLE, of Huckliead, announce the
• • engagement of their daughter, Flora Carolyn, to Dr. Alvah R.
Thompson, the wedding to take place at tin* First Methodist Church, in
March.
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TISSEREAU WILLIAMS
\1 It. AND MRS. 1/triH TIKXKIlKAr. of Macon, announce the ete
• * gagement of their daughter, Hubye I.cc, and Wylie Krneat. Wil
liams, of Alluntit, the marriage to take plaiv the middle of January.
No cards.
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COX TAYLOR
W/lLi.IAM ItEED (’ON. of Albany, Announces the engagement of Ids
** sister, Mary, to Edward Tennent Tnylor, of Wilmington, X. C.,
the marriage to take place January 1!*. at the home of Mias Cox’s sister,
Mrs. William F. I to) >ert*on, Sumter, S. c.
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ELSAS MAYER
JVIrs. SAltAll KI.SAN uniumineN llif engagement of Iter daughter,
• • 1'uullue. to Uacuf Mayei. of Oklahoma City. < lUla.
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KESSLER MOORE
jViR , VXD MRS. I. KESSLER, of Macon, announce the engagement
■ • of their daughter, Celia, to Simon Moore, tin* wedding to take
place in the curly spring.
several weeks. The party included
Misses Hallie Morton, Mary Hines,
Laura Coles, Straiten Hard and Rog
ers Toy. After the theater the guests
had supper at the rathskeller at the
Hotel Ansley.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Norris leave
to-day for Baltimore to be with Mr.
Norris’ mother for the Christmas
holidays. Later they will go to New
York for a short stay before re
turning home.
* • *
Mrs. H. K. Bussey and little son
left Saturday for Waynesboro to
spend Christmas with Mrs. Bussey’s
mother.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Wells leave
next week for Louisville, where they
will spend several weeks with Mr.
Well’s mother.
Atlanta last week as the guests of
relutlves, are now ii. South Carolina,
where they will spend Christmas wi:n
rt luti ves. They w ill return next week
to again visit here. Mrs. Lloyd to re
main in the city for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Calhoun Clarke h ft
last week for Charleston, their former
home, where they will »pend the ho.i-
days with relatives.
rose. Mrs. Murdock Walker made
top score.
Delicious refreshments were served
at the close of the game, and the af
fair was one of the huppiest events of
th<> week. Miss Harrison wore tau,j.‘-
colored charmeuse. combined w.th
Persian. Miss (Jude wore green bro
cade and satin, and her black velvet
hat was wreathed in u nite plumes.
Mrs. R. Wayne Wilson leaves this
week for New York, where she will
spend the holidays with friends.
Dr. .1. V. IMerbon entertained at a
box party at the Forsyth Monday
evening in compliment to Miss Hallie
Morton, of Tennessee, who has been
the guest of Miss Mary Hines for
nr HE bnl poudre which will be glv-
I en by the Cotillion Club Tues
day evening is eagerly antici
pated by the members of this ex
clusive social organization and their
friends. While for several years the
annuel entertainments of tho Cotillion
Club have been among the most en
joyable evonts of the winter Reason,
an added charm will be *:ivan this year
by the presence of the women, who
will come with powdered hair, a most
becoming m y 1 c*. which is well suited
to any face
While some of liie guests will ap
pear m fancy costume, many w ill wear
convtntion.il awning clothes, with tho
powdered hair. There will be danc
ing before supper, which will be
served in the ladle*' cafe of the Cap
ital City t'lub, and following supper
the * million will be danced.
Edward II. lttman, president of the
club, with M ■Inman, und the gov
erning board am! their wives, Mr. and
Mrs. Morns Brandon, Mr. and Mrs.
John D Little, Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Gram, .Mi mil Mrs. Thomas LJ. Paine,
Mr. ami Mp John S. Coher*. will rt-
ccive the guest*. The club will bo
elaborately decorated for the event,
and in tin* cotillion many nuv* I and
beauiRui li^u •* vx .. be introduce*;.
’ll 10 buffet
supper and cabaret
f show' which Mr. und Mrs. Frank
Stanton Ellis give Tuesday
evening in honor of their guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick Corning, of New
York, will be a novel event und on*
of the most delightful affairs of the
season. Mr. and Mrs. Libs will en
tertain at their palatial home in Ans-
ley Hark, un dthe cabaret show will
Include some clever and amusing fea
tures Buffet tables holding a deli
cious supper will be placed in the
sun parlor and dining room, and the
guests will be expected to have sup
per any time during the evening. Mr
and Mrs. Corning are charming peo
ple, and their presence here will add
greatly to the holiday gayeties.
Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred (Jordon Ll<»yd,
of Detroit, who spent a few days n
silver candlesticks bore white tapers,
tipped with shades of American Boun
ty roses.
Richmond roses and narcissi were
lavishly used to decorate the other
apartments, and Mrs. Little s beautiful
dinner gown of Lu Nuit blue had a
tunic of net embroidered in shades
of blue, the corsage also embellished
with un embroidery of beads in the
Basket Shop Is Raided
By Christmas Shoppers
CUT PRICE SALE
STILL GOING ON
IK Dresden luncheon given by |
Mrs. Jesse Draper at the IMed- j
mont Driving (Tub was one of j
prettiest affairs of the week, lu J
displayed the |
rTrying out in every j
Dresden |
entire table service was
and little Dread* n j
lavender I
v i ISS MARY HI TLER an Mm*
J J May Belle Hlxon were the
sponsors for the Athletic Club-
Auguata Y. M. C. A basket ball game
Saturday evening at the Athletic
Club. An informal dance followed the
game, when a large number of the
young people were entertained. Miss
Hixon is th* attractive gueet of Mr.
Mild Mrs. Russell Bridges at their
home on Forrest avenue. She has
been here before on short trips and
has many friends here who welcome
h* r back.
which the hostess
greatest taste by
detail of her decorations tl
colors. Th'
ot Dresden china
urns, tilled with pink and
sweet peas and blue forget-me-nots,
were grouped around a plateau of
maidenhair ferns, from which there
rose a larger Un den urn tilled with
the same liowers.
A little Dresden figure, gowned th
Dresden color* anu having a tiny pin
cushion concealed in its skirt, was »
souvenir for each guest, and alio
served as place cards, the name of tho
guest being written in gold on a white
satin ribbon.
Tnree of the season’s lovely debu
tantes -Miss Katherine Ellis. MDs
Margaret Grant and Miss Jes>sie Mc
Kee were honor guests, and invited
to meet them were a tew of Mrs. Dra
per’s friends among the debutante sot.
Mrs. Draper, who recently returned
from her wedding journey, wore on-t
of her trousseau costumes—a smart
draped model of black velvet, wi*h
trimmings of fur. Her small hat of
black velvet was also bordered in 'ur.
The Basket SSiop Quits Retail Business
~ COST
Walker Dunson und
it home aDghelr new
Frudo, Ansley Park.
family are m
residence. N\
EVERYTHING GOES AT
All the young boys who have been
at the Tome School for Boys, in
Maryland, are home for the holidays.
They are John S. Cohen, Jr, Hugh
Inman Richardson, Hunter lVi-e
Cooper nipl William K. McKenzie.
Richard urine Campbell, whose moth
er, Mrs. Orme Campbell, and sister,
Miss Lolene Campbell, nrc now in
Paris, wlU go to New York to vieR
ML* Mary Thur*t«.n, who has been
greatiy missed during her stay of
seveiui months in New York, arrives
Wediifctodu.v to spend tile holidays at
hone .
Dr. and Mrs. S. It. Belle and family
be the guest- of Mr. and Mn
VhoinaH E. Scott, No Gordon Place,
until January. After that time they
will be at home in Gaijiativlilt, Ga.
I ^IIE mar: ige of Mia* Mary Gud*
and Algernon Coleman, of tha
University of Chicago, will take
place Tuesday at high noon, at r ha
residence of the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs A. Y Gude, on Ponce De
Leon avenue. The eeremon> will be
performed at high noon, the Rev.
W. \Y. Memrainger officiating.
There will b« no attendants, and
immediately after t •? ceremony ih*
bride and bridegroom will leave for
their wedding journey, their « «stini-
I ERoY SPRINGS .MONTGOM
ERY, who has been making his
* borne in Philadelphia for the
last year, arrived Tuesday for u two
weeks’ visit to the Bachelor* in Ans-
iey Park. He is one of the former
members of that household.
SHOP
'pi 1K informal bridge party
j which .Miss Lucy Harrison en
tertain*.. was one of a number
of delightful parties given for Mit*s
Mary (Jude, whose marriage to- A*-*
c**rnor. Coleman, of the University of
(, Muag'*. take* place Tuesday. Tho
Miss Mary S* ott Ferguson, of Roa
■ok*. Yu., has been delightfully en
lerikineii the past two weeks as tin
guest of Miss Lulu Dean Join.- S n
left lYida> for Now Y.ok to vi.sb Min
Foster, with whom »ln room-d u
Bristol Coliegt n Washington, D C.
Tine. Piedmont and Boulevard
Cars Pass ihe Door
58 Auburn Ave
Harr.sou
^RS. WILLIS WESTMORELANE
l'l gave a beautiful bridge tea
* * Tuesday in compliment to Miss
Katherine Ellis and her guest, Miss
Dorothy Aleshire, of Washington, D.
C., at her home on Fifteenth street.
The decorations consisted of red
carnations, combined with ferns and
narcissi.
There was a prize for each table, a
diary bound in green leather, and the
honor guests were made recipients of
engagement books, especially useful
for these popular debutantes.
In the dining room, where tea was
served, there was a tall silver vase of
| Richmond roses as a centerpiece, for
the table, and the other details were
carried out in red. The ices were
served in little red candy baskets
the handles tied with red tulle.
Mrs. Westmoreland was charming
in black charmeuse, with a tunic of
blue chiffon over rose and trimmed in
fox fur.
Sixteen guests were invited for
bridge, and they were joined later by
several of the young married women.
• * •
Miss Hallie Morton left Wednesday
for her home in Tennessee, after be
ing delightfully entertained as the
guest of Miss Mary Hines for several
weeks.
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MIhh Kina Klwmnn, who ia attend
ing school at Bristol College, Wash
ington, D. C„ arrived Saturday to bo
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs 1.
Elseman, at the Georgian Terrace, for
the holidays.
• • *
Miss Genevieve Capps, daughter „f
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Capps, has
returned home from Wesleyan Col
lege, Macdn.
• • *
Judge Don A. Pardee will corns
from New Orleans early this week to
spend the holidays here.
* • *
Miss Martina Burke, of Macon, wi,;
arrive Monday to be the guest of Mis;,
Harriet Calhoun for the cotillion that
evening.
* • *
Miss Mildred Harman returnee
home Thursday after a delightful vis
it to relatives in South Carolina
• • •
Mrs. Hughes Spalding had as her
guest this past week her mother, .Mrs
Billups J-Mnizv, of Athens. She re
turned heme Wednesday.
■ BERNARD’S 1
XMAS OFFERING
-——OF—— .
COATS
Just for the three days before
Xmas, we offer the ladies of At
lanta this marvelous sale of beau
tiful coats. They are of the very
latest style and are actually $20 oo
and $25.00 values. The cold
days are coming. Buy now.
SUITS REDUCED
Our $10.00 Suit Sale of last week was so re
markably popular that we will con- ,
tinue it until Xmas. You should V
not miss this sale of stylish Suits