Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 21, 1913, Image 47

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/ HBARST’S Suinuai Ajvirjnn.^/\rN, AiimmA, vtA., KPISUAY 1JJ5GKMJ5.KB 21, 1*112. Miss Winifred March . Miami society at a brilliant reception on Wednesday evening. / ^he' s the daughter of Mrs. William Everard March. OacorT | U— • a ACON, Dec. 20.—One of the most ' j elaborate social affairs of the I * season will be the banquet of Mr and Mrs. Emory Winship at the Hotel Dempsey on December 29 for the ' itter s sister, Miss Marguerite Casey, ‘,f san Francisco. Invitations have been issued to more than 300. Mrs. W. D. McNeill entertained a number of friends Thursday afternoon pt a bridge party at her home on Cher okee Heights. / The Misses Minnabel ana Irene Block lave returned home from New' York for tL« holidays, bringing with them Miss Jacob, of Detroit, one of their m i-'.oimates, who will be their guest. The'- will give a number of parties Kiter Christmas for Miss Jacob. The \,,ung ladies were met in Atlanta by treir mother, Mrs. Alex Block. The dance of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Cradv at the Dog Cabin Club Friday right was attended by nearly all of Ma ori’s social set. It was one of the most delightful affairs of the month. The marriage of Miss Ilulda Skellle and Marvin Pittman took place Thurs day night at the Vineville Baptist church. Vocal and instrumental music ti Miss Ruth Noyes, Miss Nellie Rey- m id? and Miss Frances Fulghum con tributed to the attractiveness of the occasion. The ushers were James Mc- <;,.ok. Mr Worrill, of Cedartown; Frank Pittman, of Milledgevllle. and Dr. M. D. i unoil. The ring ceremony was used, ti p ring being the one worn by the bride’s grandmother at her wedding. M’ss Fannie Dozier was the honor • aid Mr. and Mrs. Pittman have gone tr. Florida on their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Lamar com bi rented Miss Marguerite Casey, of .-an Francisco, with a dance at their residence on Georgia avenue Wednes day night. Miss Sarah Umar, of Monticello, Fla., and Miss Ar.nie Pierce, of Colum bus. are the guests of Miss Mary Nis- bet, who has returned home from Lucy • bb for the holidays. The young la mes were complimented with a dinner tarty this afternoon by Miss Blanche Nisbet. Miss Lillian Agnes Branan, daughter o' Mrs. Columbus Branan. and William Walker Massingale were married Thursday afternoon, it being a quiet borne affair. Their future home will be in McIntyre. J. B Munson gave a box party to- right at “Fine Feathers” to Mr. and Mrs Claud Badgely, of New York, who are the guests of Mr. anol Mrs. H. M. Wortham. Mrs. Emory Winship gave a luncheon for Mrs. Badgely. Mrs. Will Miller entertained to-day f ' Miss Susie Hatcher. Newnanj |EWNAN, Dec. 20.—On Friday evening Miss Frances Arnold was hostess at a dinner party, enter taining sixteen guests. Those enjoying .Ibss Arnold’s hospitality were Misses Bess’le and Ethel Arnold. Christine Cole, Evelyn Martin, Lutie Powel, Mary Pow- (rs * Louise Atkinson and Mary Goodrum, and John Robinson. Frank Stevens, y 'Warn Banks, Ben Red wine, Littleton Jones, Duke Lee, Fred Arnold ami E. A. Armlsted. Mrs. Tolleson Kirby entertained her bridge club on Tuesday afternoon, sev- •raJ guests calling for tea after the A pair of silk hose was won by I's. Mil Woodruff for top score, and ' consolation was drawn by Miss Su- s:e Martin. , f anny Hill Herring was hostess for .tha Young Ladies’ Social Club on ''^jnesday afternoon. Five tables of ? r ‘HW were entertained. Miss Nancy i^oulse Hill assisted in receiving . * rs Victor Manget entertained the oung Matrons’ Club at a Christmas fewing party on Thursday afternoon, fourteen guests were present and a hot •uneneoh was served. Miss Grace Davis entertained 20 girls n the schoolgirl set at a bridge party on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. T. B 'avis ind Mrs. Ernest Barrett assisted hi entertaining. Mrs. Hewlette Hall was hostess for , * Beading Circle on Thursday after- ■ o After the literary program sand- \i 8 and * ea were served. •' lrs - &am Banks entertained the Civic ugue on Wednesday afternoon, being agisted in receiving by Mrs. F. E. At- ■-r>on. Mrs. G. B. Barr. Mrs J. L. ar ^f a Il d Mrs. E. R. Barrett. A lec- ^ire by W. M. Patterson, of the Lyceum Bureau, was a feature. f ‘y™- Denry Arnall, Jr., was hostess f b the < rochet Club on Friday. Four- guests were present and a salad "'irse was served. [ Columbus | C OLUMBUS, Dec. 20.—There will be a large number of out-of-town visitors in Columbus during the holidays, among the number to be en tertained being Miss Mary Foy, of Eu- faula, Ala.; Miss Willie Muse, of At lanta, and Miss Isabel Crum, of Mont gomery. Wide Interest was manifested in the marriage of Miss Bessie Howard and Homer Carey Fitts on Tuesday after noon at the Rose Hill Presbyterian hurch, the ceremony being performed by Dr I. S Me Elroy, They will reside at Fort Mitchell. Ala. Last Wednesday evening several of the most intimate friends of Miss Mary Billings gave her a surprise party, the occasion oeing in honor of her fifteenth birthday. Games were enjoyed. Mrs. Barschall Andrews was the hos tess of the Advanced Auction Club Mon day afternoon, when she entertained its members at her home on Front street. The guests who were present included all of the members and Mrs. Everett Strupper, Mrs. Charles B. Woodruff. Mrs. 4\ J. Meredith, Mrs. T. K. Pea body. Mrs. Charlton Battle, and Miss Louise Joseph. Mrs W. E. Estes Joined the club. Mrs Henry Sheridan entertained the Matrons' Club Wednesday afternoon at her home on Rose Hill. Mrs. P. E. Whittlesey was the winner of the prize. The Artists’ Lyceum Course inaugu rated at Chase’s Conservatory of Music for the winter season began Wednes day evening, with exercises that were enjoyed by a large number, of the club. Mrs. Leo Lowenher* entertained Fri day afternoon in honor of Miss Della Adler, of Guthrie, Okla., and Mrs Uw- rence Samuels, of New York, who are visiting relatives in the citv. C ARROLLTON, Dec. 20. Mrs. J. B. Camp entertained Friday after noon at a linen and hose shower in honor of Miss Helen Long. 28 friends being invited. A salad course with hot coffee was served. Mrs. A. K. Snead entertained the JI N -0 Willing Workers' Society Thursday aft ernoon at her home on Spring street. The ladies of the Baptist Tabernacle are holding a bazaar at Miss Anna Ox ford's Studio in the Red Cross Build ing. Mrs. C. E. Roop entertained the Long-Boykin bridal party at a luncheon Wednesday evening, after the rehearsal at her home on Newnan street. The Lit-Mu Club met Thursday aft ernoon with Miss Eugenia Manderville at her home on Map e street. The sub ject was, “Lady Macbeth and Princess Katherine.” The Jokers’ Club met Wednesday aft ernoon with Mrs. Amos Stephans at the home of Dr and Mrs J. R. M. Carter Besides regular members several invited guests were present. Including Misses Alice Yawn. Lucy Cobb ami Nell Feil- der. Punch and sandwiches were served. Mrs. J. O. Newell entertained the Bridge Club Tuesday afternoon at her home on Dixie street. A salad* course with hot coffee was served. A brilliant social event of this week was the wedding at the First Presbyte rian* Church Thursday evening of Miss Helen Long and Shirley Boykin. The attendants were Misses Klma Boykin, Alice Weems, Carrie Long and Mary Long, bridesmaids; Mrs. Francis Long, of Jasper, Ala., matron of honor; little Misses Viola Bass and Estelle Veal, flower girls; B. F. Boykin, best man, Dr. Claude Griffin, Roy Manderville, Joseph Ayeock and Jesse Travis, ush ers. The Rev. W. E. Dozier officiated. Miss Lucy Harris, Miss Mavne Archer and Miss Oliver rendered the bridal music. The bride is the youngest daughter of H W Long and is a favorite in Carrollton society. The groom is the second son of Mr and Mrs. 8. J. Boy kin, and has been a resident of Carroll ton since boyhood. Tifton -|-»IFTON, Dec. 20. —The most inter- ■ estlng wedding in Tifton in sev- ■ era! months was that of Miss Ruth Carter, of Tifton, and Colonel W. B. Cone, of Lake City, Fla., Thursday evening, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Carter, Love avenue and Fourth street. The ring ceremony was used, the Rev. T. H Thomson, of the Tifton Methodist Church, officiating. The decorations were executed by Mesdames N. Peterson, Banks and Moore. Before the cere mony Mrs. VV. L. Harman sang “Be cause,” and Mrs W. A. Puckett ren dered Mendelssohn's “Wedding March.” The bridesmaids were Miss Mary Love, of Douglas, and Mias Ethel Carter, the bride’s sister R C. Chapman, of Lake City, was best man. Miss Alyne Byrd, of Lake City, was maid of honor. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cone, or Jacksonville. Roy Chap man, of Lake City; Miss Mary Love, of Douglas; Miss Alyne Byrd, of Lake City, and Misses Letltla and Gussle Pe terson, of Wlllacoochee. Eastman L. E astman. Dec. 20.—mim evi« Smith and Harrison Wade were united in marriage at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, on Sunday afternoon, the cere mony being performed by the Rev. Alex W. Bealer, pastor of the First Baptist Church The arroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs VV. D. Dade. Mrs. Robert Lassiter entertained on Tuesday evening in honr-- of her guest, Miss Irene Lassiter, of Macon ing home to enliven the holiday season, and a number of interesting affairs are being planned. Among those who have returned home are Miss Marie Hollings worth. of Shorter Co'lege; Miss Carrie Mae Prentiss, of Greenville Female Col lege; Miss Ivanora Wood, of the Georgia Normal and Industrial College; Francis Wrench and Howard Manly, of Georgia Tech, and Miss Lois Edwards, of Cox College. Athens r Cartersville j /^ARTERSVILLE, Dec. 20.—A pretty \ affair of the week was the bridge party at which Mrs. Edward L^rlSkland, Jr., entertained. After the .. “: e a course was served at the m'I-o ta bles. Those present were ' ■'Uames George Brooke, P. C. Flern- ^.r'’nr Womelsdorf, J. P. Ander- McCafferty, B. L. Vaughn /T, r and Misses Estelle Striek- \fj D i E,inor Jones - E R Kelly was hostess at a • • Darty Friday afternoon. Those \ i Mesdames Arthur Franks, Brown, Rufus Powell and ,' '! and Misses Clyde Galt, ; MafTett, Sue Lou Hull and Nel- Hudgins. n ; •■ dru 'Sday afternoon a silver tea was .• , H the home of Mrs. Sam P. i p r- !h , e Woman’s Christian Tern ’ * 1 nion. the proceeds to go to \. Rcout s and The Cartersville vf* Lhristmas Tree fund. Sam p. Jones will entertain a I’ artv during the holidays, the U Rev. and Mrs. Walter * ‘ P f Nashville: Mrs. W. R. Tur- JVo \ n , d da »i£hters, Misses Laura an & Mr* R? y ^' Marietta, and Mrs. and irs Rowis Pyron. Da iron D alton, Dec. 20 —The "tacky party." at which the Dalton Elks ^Gained at their club rooms , day ® v «ning, proved an abundant tu ' e 5 8, and a neat sum was realized, ’■'ir- * Und will be used for charitable imposes during the holidays. Games p 4 a«ur« Cin * made the evening one of 8. H a ji wap hostess to 30 of mends at a domino party at her - , 1 or * Se lvidge street Wednesday aft- \v A? 1, ^ IrB H. L. Smith and Mrs Cannon sharing the honor of tv '‘S top score. e Reviewers' Club was entertained * -V afternoon at the home of Mrs. .; K Trammell, the feature of the being a lecture on art by J. G. j.*' *>*lian. „ Howe McKnight entertained a ; •: of friends at a domino party ’ c ' r -one on Thornton avenue Sdt- * .'v afternoon. i ;,e college boys and girls are arriv- S THEN&, Dec. 20.—A beautiful wed ding of the season was that of Miss Adalene Dobbs and R. B. Wta/ef - " h l °$e& a y ‘evening! irsMSSfisi They will be at home in Athens alter •“g 1 ' C Armstrong entertained Just h° party and families of the bride ‘thaf'of P M.sl Sk WoS? ^ formerly of Atlanta, but now of S*Sg J wf.r t Z ake H °p5sV^ rtell Is the daughter of the late H. C- qtockdell. of Atlanta and Athens, and Since coming to Athens several seasons a CO has been numbered among the most popular society girls. L Rome P jME, Dec. 20.—The marriage of Miss Stacy Hannum, of Mary ville, Tenn., and Simpson Penney, of Rome, was a social event of the past week at tne nome town of the bride. The marriage «u ng’Tn- cluded M? h and Mr/ [ Ed Dean Simpson Pams Meh Oammon.^unlus “.Simpson, Oscar* McWilliams. George Watts. F-ank Murray and Ed Heard. Martha Berry Wright, the four-year- old daughter of Judge and Mrs. Moses Wright and the pretty namesake of her »,mt Miss Martha Berry, entertained on Monday with a "soap bubble" party in P °Mrs °Stephen’'pember entertained a group' of young matrons on Tuesday morning with a bridge luncheon for Harbin Those on the program were Miss Meverhardt. Mrs. Proctor, Mrs. Stephen Pember and Mrs. Walter Hume. The largest social event of the week w™ the afternoon tea at which Mrs W M Henry entertained on Wednes day for her sister. Mrs. Simpson Ma- gruder, whose marriage took mace last leek Assisting in receiving and enter- nfnr were Mrs Ned Grafton. Miss tosenhine Arrington, Miss Anne El Ira - bethCl* ghorn. of Summerville: Mlse Mattie Shcibley. Mrs. Seaborn Wright, AHss Estelle Mitchell Mrs Guy Coth- ; Miss Fannie Wood. Mrs. Julian rimo-irgs Mrs. Graham Wright Miss Addle Mitchell. Mrs. Robert touche. Mrs. John S. Cleghorn. of Summerville; Misses Maynor Montgomery, Miss Flor ence Hudgins, Miss Ruth Averett and Mrs. Dudley Magruder. S AVANNAH, Dec. 20.—One of the most delightful social events of the week was the reception this afternoon of Mrs. Harry Blun for Mrs. Irvin S. Cobb of New York, wife of the celebrated writer. Mrs. Cobb is a sis ter of Henry Blun, prominent for a number of years in State politics. Mrs. Edwin Frank was hostess this afternoon at a dance at the Hotel Sa vannah for members of the younger set. It was followed with a dinner. I Miss Belle Daniel entertained yester day afternoon with a tea for Miss Elea nor Cosens, one of the season’s debu tantes. Mrs. John Heard Hunter will give a reception for the Yale Glee Club mem bers Tuesday evening, December 23. The Yale Club concert Wednesday even ing will be followed by a dance at the Guards’ hall. Friday evening, December 26. the boys of the younger set will give a dance for the debutantes at the Guards* hall. A dance for the college set will be given at the Hotel Savannah the same day. Mrs. Lawrence McNeill will give a tea for Mrs. Fred McConnell next Sat urday afternoon. Charming Savannah girls will don the garb of pretty French waitresses of the eighteenth century at a cabarta per formance at which they are to appear both as diners, on the stage and serv ing maids. The event will be held early in January for the Elizabeth Butler Circle, Kings Daughters fund. Quitman Q UITMAN. Dec. 20.—The marriage of Miss Ida Belle Hendy, of Quit- man. to J. W. Hamer, of Fred erick, Md., will take place in Quit- man on Tuesday evening, December 80, at the Methodist Church. The Rev. W L. Colson will perform ths wedding service. The sisters of the bride, Mrs. C. Powell Grady, of Quitman, and Mrs. Charles B. Lewis, of Macon, will be matrons of honor; Miss Nell Waldo, of Atlunta and Miss Mary Eva Maliette, of Thomasville. maids of honor, and Mias Beatrice Tarver, of Jacksonville, cousin of the bride, the only brldemaid C. Powell Grady, of Quitman. Charles B. Lewis and A. Kingman Moore, of Macon, John Watt, of Thomasville and J. C. Turner, of Camilla, will act as groomsmen The ushers will Include John F. Townsend. Will Bowman, Louis H. Wade and L. W. Branch, all of Qult- man Mrs H ’ C. King, of Macon, will play the wedding music. The wedding party and a few inti mate friends will be entertained at a buffet supper ai the home of the br de parents. Mr. a;id Mrs. H. C. iiendy. Cleveiand-Manning Plano Co.’s Ad-Read Every Word-Then ACT Act Now—-Time Is Short! For the best Girl in the World Give Her a MELODIGRAND Piano or Player Piano! The Melodigrand Pianos and Player-Pianos have that greatly desired quality and durability that gives to the Home Real Music—the music of the masters. 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