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IIEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, <UA., SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1912.
"’P*KE nubdebutani!•< have no reason
I lo complain of lac k of attention
at this season, several of the
week's affairs being arranged in hon
or of the many attrac tive young Rirl«
of the city who are at home for the
holidays. This week’s calendar is full
of interesting parties, arranged for
these vivacious young women, and
there are still many planned for next
w eek, most'of the girls remaining un
til the early part of January.
On Tuesday several parties will be
given by members of the younger set.
Miss Virginia Haugh gives a tea for
her guest, Miss Mildred Wicks, of
Spokane Wash., who t< mmpanied
Miss Haugh home from Hollins In- ,
stitute for the holidays, and for Miss 1
Mary Howard, who will also be her
guest Miss Marc Hrock Mallard
gives an afternoon tea, and Misses
Cornelia and Virginia Walker will be |
Joint hostesses at a heart-dice party.
The luncheon which Miss Marlon ■
I’elder gives will be a compliment to
her sister. Miss Aline Felder, who is
at home from Winston-Salem for the
holidays.
Wednesday will be devoted to
Christmas preparations and on
Christmas Day these yflung people
will go to the theaters and to the
many family dinner parties, which
are always given on that da>
Saturday evening Miss Katherine
Darb) gives a dancing parly at home,
when all the college set will be pres
ent.
For the following week there are
Ka.veties galore. The initial event will
he the masquerade which Mieses May
and Laurence Horine give Monday
evening at Segadlo’s, when a large
number of guests will be entertained.
The tea which Miss Louise Dobbs
gives Tuesday will assemble the
members of the college set from 5
to 7. Miss Jane Walker also gives
a tea Tuesday afternoon, and the
young girls who will assist her will
remain for an informal evening party,
when a number of young men will
join them. Miss Helen Atkisson gives
a large dancing party Tuesday even
ing. complimenting Miss LaG range
Cochran, of Rome; Miss Louise Coo
per's guest. Miss Lottie Moyer gives
a reception the same afternoon for
the college set.
The dancing patty which Mr. and
Mrs. William A Parker give Wed
nesday evening at Hegadlo's in honor
of their daughter. Miss Louise Par
ker. who is at home from school in
Washington. D. O., for the holidays,
will assemble the college set. Miss
Virginia Farr also gives a dancing
party on New Year’s eve. and other
parties are being planned.
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Thurston Hatcher.
1SS NELL PRINCE gave an en-
i I formal tea at the Piedmont
Club Thursday afternoon in
compliment to Miss Lima Rosser, of
Dallas. Texas, who is here with her
father. Dr. Rosser, for the Surgeons’
convention, and is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs Luther Z. Rosser on Gordon
street Her guests included Mlsrcs
.Mary Butler, Elm a Rosser. Rosalind
Wood. Nancy Prince. Caroline Muse,
Mrs. Joseph Eby and Mrs. Luther
Rosser, Jr.
• * •
V/J ISS ANNIE GREEN has return-
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down through the centuries to
the present day No other holiday has
such an abundance of old customs
and observances as Christmas, and
at all the Christmas parties, the
Christmas tre<». the mistletoe, tlie hol
ly and the evergreen, each with a
halo of superstition about them, form
an important putt in the decoration
of these merry Christinas parties.
Atlanta society will have plenty of
diversion on Christmas Day. with
eggnog parties, family dinner parties
and other social events. Many of
these family dinner parties, while
quietly observed, ate marked by elab
orate details of decoration, and there
is hardly a family in Atlanta society
where the entire circle will not gather
about the table on the great day.
Several Atlanta hostesses will ob
serve their annual custom of an in
formal eggnog party on Christmas
morning the guests going from one
to another.
Mr. and Mrs William A Speer have
invited i large number of guests to
their eggnog party on Christmas
morning The debutantes of the sea
son will assist in entertaining, and
the Speer residence will be elaborate
ly decorated for tins occasion, which
b. always eagerly anticipated by the
friends of this popular couple.
Dr. and Mrs. Floyd McRae will also
be at home informally on Christinas
morning, when many of their friends
will drop in to enjoy the Christmas
cheer.
Mrs. A. D. Adair. Jr., has for years
been at home Informally on Christ
mas morning, and she and her moth
er. Mrs. John H. Clarke, have. Invited
a number of their friends for an egg
nog party on Christmas morning. Mr,
and Mrs Joseph Raine. Jr., will also
observe their annual custom of keep
ing open house on Christmas Day
No matter how many private par
ties one attends, the fact that the
Piedmont Driving Club will keep open
house offers a special appeal. The
clubhouse is always decorated with
holiday decorations for Christmas,
and from 1- o'clock on the club mem
bers are expected to call, when deli
cious holiday refreshments are
served. During the late afternoon and
evening music adds its charm, and
the club suggests a large Deception,
where hundreds of men and womsn
are meeting under the happiest aus
pices
The Capital City Club also will keep
open house and the members will
drop In informally
One *»f the happiest affairs of the
day will be the dinner party which
Mr. and Mrs. John Kiser will give
Christmas night at their home on
Eleventh street. A number of friends
Will enjoj j'm » borate Christmas
dinner with them, the list of guests
to number eighteen.
The appearance of the Yale Gleo
Club on Christmas night will afford
the greatest pleasure to those who
always look forward to the visits to
Atlanta of these popular organiza
tions.
The Grand is expected lo he filled
with an enthusiastic audience, and
after the performance a dance will
be given at the Piedmont Driving
Club. Tlte dance will in no way in
terfere with the club’s observance of
open house.
• • •
V/11SS FRANCES CONN ALLY en-
j I tert&ined a few friends inform
ally at tea at the dansaut Fri
day afternoon in compliment to Miss
Rosalind Wood, of Savannah, who lias
been the guest of Mrs Luther Ros
ser. Jr. Others who have entertain
ed for her during the past week at
very small affairs are Miss Lillian
Logan. Mrs. Cam Dorsey and Miss
Margaret ^ortheu Miss Wood re
turned home Friday evening.
S ANNIE GREEN lias return
ed home from Locust Grove
i Institute, where she has been
this fall, to be with her mother,
Mrs. L. M. Green, on Alice street for
! Christmas.
Mbs Mary Murphej lias reiurn-
| ed home to spend the holidays
j with her parents Dr. and Mrs. C. E.
j Murphey, on North Boulevard. She
I has been attending Washington Col
lege, in Washington, l>. C.
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BEST flour. The dough Is knoaiied by
clean MACHINERY not by human
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*T*HE primary department of Ja,ck- ;
8 son Hill Sunday school will hold i ■
its annual Christmas entertain- i
incut next Tuesday afternoon at 2:HO ,
o’clock In the main auditorium of the .
Sunday school building. *
An*intc--resting program io being ar- P
ranged; also gifts for the children ,
and a happy occasion for the little | :
fellows ar- expected. The entire prl- <
mary membership will attend. j *
On Monday evening at 7:80 o’clock
the main school, including adult, in
termediate and jJnior departments,
will hold Us annual Christmas enter
tainment. A feature of the evening’s
program will be an old-fashioned
candy pulling. Various classes will
also bring gifts for Institutions of
charity and needy families.
* * *
The Alpha Alpha Chapter of the
Chi Zeta Chi Medical Fraternity held
a delightful smoker Tuesday evening
at the Fnlverslty Club. All the active
members and several of the alumni
were present.
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» . iss SARA SMITH will entcr-
l V J tain a house parly at her home
1 1 on North Jackson street during
the holidays, her guests being- Mrs.
Julia May Fisher Anderson. 8. t\;
Miss Marlon Snyder, Williamsport,
Pa.. Miss Billy Bradley. Washington,
till., and Miss Fay Hutehtnson, Bre-
natt College, Gainesville.
Christmas morning, from 11:30 to I
o’clock. Miss Sara Smith will have .to
eggnog party In compliment to her
attests. followed later in the evening
by a dinner party.
On Friday Mrs. George Brice will
entertain at a bridge luncheon !i
compliment to Miss Smith’s guests
Friday afternoon Mrs. .1. H. Tribble
will be at home Informally at 5 o’clock
tea.
Saturday evening Miss Elisabeth
Smith will entertain a matinee partv
at the l.yrle.
Monday evening Mrs. J. H. Thomas’
phantom party will be a compliment
to the house party.
Miss Sara Smith will entertain at a
bo\ party at the Atlanta Tuesday
evening.
Wednesday evening a irogressi'v
parly will be given the house par’y
various courses being served by till
several hostesses at their homes.
• * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCrary have
closed their East Lake home and are
now at the Ponce DeLeon Apartments i
for the winter.
• * *
The Atlanta friends of Miss Mildred j
Wellhouse arc eagerly welcoming her j
back home after six months spent i
abroad, with her mother. Mrs. Alv u!
Wellhouse. and Mrs. J. H. Lelnkuuf |
Mr. and Mrs. Wellhouse. Miss Well-
house and Mrs .1 H. Lelnkauf have
taken apartments at the Piedmont
Hotel.
• • •
M OWS of the marriage of Mrs.
Mortoh Campbell Longino to Dr.
Park Howell will be of much
interest to the many Atlanta friends
of the couple. The marriage took
place Wednesday in New Orleans,
where the bridegroom has been sta
tioned for some time at the quaran
tine station.
Dr.* Howell is the son of Mr and
Mrs Albert Howell, Sr., of Atlanta,
and is a splendid man. The bride is
a handsome and popular young wom
an. with many friends in Atlanta,
where she made her home for sev
eral yeans. situ was formerly of
Galveston. Texas
Tlte marriage Is the culmination of
n pretty romance begun when Miss
| Katherine Howell, a sisteul of the
i bridegroom, and her flam # Julian
, Ma.'-oi, w h Mrs. Long-fu*. were
; guest of D: Park Howell v -. the
quata. s: l.on mar N’uf Orleans
i 1 i -i s nan r. They are spending their
1 *i”*Vmoon at the quarantine station 1
there.
Atlanta
Agents
M. RICH &
iVi WWk i V>^
Greater
Shoe Section
Rear
Main Floor
The Spirit of Christmas
More than nineteen hundred years ago the
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