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MI AND MRS GEORGE STEEL LOW NDEA . o
wment of thelr daughis Ject e ® ks § Mg -
wedding 10 take place oo April 0
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ADAMS.MURRAY.
Mu AND MRS B TERRY ADAMSE of Macs —p——
ment of thelr danghter, Mamie o Edwards B Mury the W
“ o take place eas iy in June
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r'l AND MRS JOHN T JONES of Husteville, Als. anne -
ongagrment of ‘hey daughter Vivias Fiwmere W fir adin W s
roh. the marriage to take place 1n the Pirst Baptist Church of Hunts
ville on Thursday afternoon, March 11
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WRIGHT-FOWLER.
Ml AND MRS WILLIAM C. WRIGHT sunounce the engagement of
thelr daughter, Janet, to Frank E Fowler, of Atianta the mas
riage 1o take place ia April
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M. AND MRS JOSEPH COLLIER FENN. of Cordele, Ga . announoe
the sngagement of thelr daughter. Allee Raskin, to John How
ard Nelsler. of Reypoids, Ga.. the marriage to lake place the latier part
of April at the First Baptist Chureh in Cordele
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Ml‘ AND MRE W. F. PLUMB, of Wayneaboro, Ua announce the
engagement of thelr niece Miss Mary Ellen Plumb, to John Lack
man, of Augusta, the marriage to lake place March 7 st the home of Mr
and Mrs F. C Langston in Metasville, Ga No cards
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. Ml AND MRS E J. WILLIS, of Bainbridge. announce the ecngage
ment of thelr daughter, Margaret Onis, o A. B Conger, of that
eity, the wedding to take place May 19 at the First Baptist Church
Balubridge
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Mas TENNIE JOBE NANCE announces (he sugagement of her
danghter, Alleen, to Dr. Frederick Francis Langenfeldt, the wed
ding to take place early in the spring
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HODGSON-POWELL.
Ml AND MRS. GRORGE T. HODGSON, of Athens, announce the
omm of thelr daughter, Ruth Preston, to Thomas Nimmons
Powell, of Newnan, but m: of Zamboango. Philippine [slands
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\ll AND MRS J N. WILLIAMS, of Winder, announce the engage
! ment of their daughtar, Montine, to Millard F Harper, of Logans
ville. the wedding to take place in March. No cards
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DILLARD-HOWARD
.’v'a. AND MRS ANDREW DAVID DILLARD, of Richland, announce
’ the engagement of thelr daughter, Blanche, to Dr. Roy Elllotte
floward, formerly of Sylvania, the wedding to take place the 24th of
March.
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MORGAN-MORCAN
Ml. AND MRS. HENRY J. MORGAN, of Vieana, snnounce the en
gagement of thelr daughter, Edna Frances, to Mr. Charles Gon
don Morgan, the wedding to take place In March
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\1“ L. M. BECKHAM, of Abbeville, announces the engagement of
| her daughter, Odessa, to Mr. J. Roswell Ewing, the wedding to
take place in the eariy spring.
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Mu. SAMUEL EDGAR GLASS, or Bronwood, announces the en
, gagement of her daughter, Undine, to Mr. R. H. Kent, formerly
of Bronwood but now of Dawson, the wedding to take place March 31
at the home of the bride’s mother.
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TBI season at Palm Beach is at
: its height and several Atlantans
are included among the guests
st the Royal Poinclana, and were
present at the Dbeautiful George
Washington ball Monday evening. For
years this ball has been a notable
Annual event, attended by visitors
from all over the country, many of
whom appear In colonial costumes,
while others display a dazzling array
of Jewels and flowers with handsome
svening tollets
Governor and Mrs. Slaton were
pmong the distinguished guests at
tending the ball Monday evening.
They will remain at Palm Beach sev
Rich. E]cgant
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eral days longer, returning home the
latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Nunnally
also were ‘guests at this brilliant af
fair. They have sent home interest
ing accounts of the ball. Mr. Nunnal
ly returns home early this week, but
Mrs. Nunnally goes to Sarasota for a
visit to her fi.nnu. Mr. and Mrs,
George Winship, before returning
home. The Winships will occupy their
winter home at Sarasota until April 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woodruff were
other Atlantans attending the ball,
and Mrs. Reuben Arnold and Mrs,
Elizabeth Wln»hir Bates were hand
some guests. Miss Annle Winship
HBates was a lovely your< Atlanta girl
present. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff, Mrs.
Bates and Miss Bates are spending
several days in Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Marphy and
‘Miss Julla Murphy attended the ball
last year while m.Pn.lm Beach.
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Mre. Harriet Beaumont has re
turned from New Yors, where she
was the guest for several weeks of
relatives.
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Mre. John C. Holmes, Miss Fleta
Holmes and Miss Mattle Lewls Dod
gon, of Americus, have returned home
after spending a week at the Wine
coff. Miss Dodson will visit friends
in Macon for a while.
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ISS IDA WINSHIP gave an in
formal dancing party Tuesday
evening at her home on Peach
tree road for Miss May Belle Clark,
of Covington, who spent several days
last week with her. Sixteen guests
were present and they included the
guests at the Covington house parties
at which Miss Frances Godfrey has
entertained this winter.
The dancing took place in the sun
parior, where tables were set for the
Dutch supper. Jonqauils formed the
decoration.
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Mrs (. K. Nelson is the guest of
Miss Ellen McAlpin in Savannah,
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Felder, of
Paris, France. are spending some time
in New York at the Vanderbilt,
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Mrs, Hugh Dorsey will visit friends
in Savannah next week.
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RS. ELLIS HENDERSON gave a
M George Washington party Mon
day afternoon at her home at
East Lake for her little son, Elmore
Henderson. whose ninth birthday it
was.
{ The house¢ had an elaborate decd
ration of red carnaticrs and poinset
tlas. A large cherry tree held the fa-
MONDAY
Mrs Jeha Massha'! Blaten Mes
Arcivbald Davis and the ladies of
the wemen's ammitios of Ihe
Alesander Chapman mesting will
‘u » oseptan st the Esscutive
ansian in hener of Mes J Wo
bur Chapman Mg Charies W
Algsander and Mrs Raiph Nartes
’ Mos Wahe .1.&1...r... an in
farmma' sos = “anes har guent,
Miss Figrence Bronn of Nen Ma
von, Conn, and for Mos Robert
Broadhead, of Philadeiphia, Mise
Nan Blophers goesl
i Dr. and Men W. W. Blackman
pive 8 dinner-damse for Whar
l guese Mes £ A Lco*o‘o‘ New
vk Me and Meg W Tutt:e,
L of New Maven, Conn, and Mr. and
Mea WA Kirk, of New Maven,
= Miss Mary Mosrs will give »
| matings pasty at the Atiants The
. ater in haner of Mrs Rebert Bered
! head, of Puiadelphia, Miss Nan
| Stephens’ guest, and for Mise Fler.
enee Brown of New Maven, Conn.,
3 Mre Walter NM;‘um&
Mr and Mss Sam Y. Wey
man will g ve an infermal dianer
3 :fly“”unw.‘.t. .t
» M T Guernser, of Now York,
whe are guests of Mr. and Mrs |
. Munt Chigley.
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1 TUESDAY.
3 Mrs. W. C Jarmagin will read
| Strinberg's “Easter” and M. W
“Ham €. Bpiker will read “The
Strenger.” by the same avther, far
the Drama League st the Georgian {
. Yerraen, !
Mrs. Milten Dargan, Jr, enter.
| taing her bridge club i
The Capital City Ciub gives » |
T nper =i
re. MHa ion aive
- lm:.‘u Mrs. Robert Bred.
head and Miss Florence Brown !
WEDNESDAY. !
The Piedmeont Driving Club gives
§ ® Bire Fughes Speiding ontertains |
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THURSDAY. ?
L Mre and Mrs. George M. Brown
,mn.flwwhwdi
. c“'“ ...'. £
{ Brown, mm her birthday.
: FRIDAY. 3
% Mra. Arthur Smart gives an aft. %
: ='. m Vlnil Sheperd give
| an_informal dance. 4
{ The Georgian Terrace gives »
formal dinner an 5, :
SATURDAY. §
The Druid Mills Golf Club gives
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Piedment Driving Club gives
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he cox:i‘cny Club gives an |
m Atlanta Athlstic Club gives
| an informal dance.
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vors for the guests. The table in the
dining room had as Its centerplece A
birthday cake lighted with red tapers
and surrounded with a circle of smi
jax and bright red chermes Sixty
five Uttle folks Jere !n.em
Mrs. J. W. Fry has returned to At
lanta from a visit to her mother, Mrs
A. A. Thomas, in Birmingham She
has as her guest Miss Willle Thomas,
of Birmingham.
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Mrs. W. H. Sanders has had as her
guest the last week her brother, Leon
}u'd Steed, of T:!b:otu:n.
Prederick Kloepfer has returned
trom a fishing trip on the coast of
Florida near l?bsrc. .
N enjoyable affalr of the week
was the dansant held at the Ves
per Club Saturday afternocon
from b to 7 o'clock by the Fulton and
DeKalb Counties Branch of the wom
an's suffrage organization.
Among those present were Misses
Margaret Green, Mildred Sault, Wil
lle Kate Travis, Justine Henderson,
Willle Cumimngs, Janle Cooper, Helen
Lamar, Pauline Griggs, Lucile Good
rich, Liloise Reed, Mamlie Hardin,
Messrs, Bidney Sault, Harry Dobbs,
George Felst, Duncan People, Wisdom
Love, Bob Crichton, K. Callahan, Joe
Holowell, Newton Thomas, Beaumont
Davidson®and (:arl Johnson,
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Mrs. John F. Kiser anl her son,
John Kiser, Jr, have returned from
Pass Christian, La., with a stop-over
visit in New Orleans.
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RS, MILTON DARGAN, JR, will
"' be hostess at the next meeting
of the Tuesday Morning Bridge
Club on Tuesday morning. Miss Mary
Helen Moody entertained the club at
{ts meeting last week, when Mrs. Do
zier Lowndes won the prize,
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Miss Marion Childers, of Birming
ham, is visiting Miss Helen Marshall
In Atlanta.
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R, AND MRS, P. J. BAKER gave
‘h I a buffet supper Wednesday
evening at their home on Ponce
Del.con avenue for four recent brides
~Mrs, William Barnwell, Mrs. Ward
Wight, Mrs. George Damour and
Mrs. Harry Kilpatrick.
The house was decorated with pink
carpations and ferns, and after the
buffet supper dancing was enjoyed.
Mrs. Baker recelved her guests wear
ing pink “repe de chine and tulle. Mrs.
Barnwell wore her wedding gown of
white satin, with soft draperies of
tulle trimmed In pearls. Mrs. Wight
wore pink satin, the full skirt very
quaintly trimmed In wreaths of pink
rosebuds. Mrs, Damour was gowned
in turquoise blue taffeta and lace.
Mrs, Kilpatrick also wore her wed
ding gown of ivory charmeéuse trim
med in duchess lace and tulle.
Twenty guests were present., Mrs.
Baker will entertain at another af
fair during March
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Willlam R. Huntley, who spent two
weeks in Atlanta with Mrs. Huntley
as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. George
Speer, returned to his home in Buffalo
the early part of the week Mrs
Huntley will remain here for some
time longer.
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Miss Summte Meyer, of Evansville
Ind., will arrive Sunday evening to
visit her gister, Mrs. Alfred Weinseld,
at her home on Washington street.
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Mrs. John Tho:muon entertaincd
Friday afternoon from 3 te 5 o'clock
in honor of the tenth birthday of her
daughter Murriel Ellalne. Those pres.
ent were Theodosia Anderson, Mt{’drer*
Ellis, Eisie Doyal, Sarah Gibson, MU
dred Ligon, Sarah Ivins Mary Fra:
ces Witherspoon Dorothy Prin:
Irma McCollum “Ine’ MeCallum, Ol
Shaules and Eai « Thomason, . .
ot st e O DRSNS As R G S At b
HEAKSTS SUNDAY AMEKICAN, ATLANTA, GA, SUNDAY, FEHRUARY 2% 1913
I Ihe WORIDf SCCIET Y
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A Faie wpaliane durtng lLeei and
Lo sther days Ao Mot apare te
L as BINBYE beew & cusioen ‘ur
weddinas o lake place on » Sunday
[ wihen comsing B thel pertod of The
jrhurel yeal
e 1t s that Mrs Cortanse Biarkewy
Hlorton and Chaspees Nmiih have st
| their wedding Cale for this Banday.
[ sreaneny s talke place ot .
Jelork st her howme on Wes e
“c!ue Mistuop § Teveland Kinioh gol;
| e ol e g
| Miss (larda Hertop will bhe Hew
| tners ondy attendant and Ow "
L, Conealls will give her tn Marriage.
P Re it Hioveom wiil e beat Man
Vor the resemony and the informal
| recwpiion which will follow only 5
we friesds snd reiatives have bern
linvited, sed Mrs Morton will be as
| sisted r entertaining her guesls oy
Iner mether. Mrs Joha de In Lands,
{and Mre Lamar Rutherford Lape
{eumb of Washington, D C. owhe s
i‘;n,zi & her
i Mr Nemith will take his betde e
New York for the wedding trip, and
there they will be ot the Rita-Ourie
o for several weshs, later going 9
Foston and 1o (he Adirondacks to sn.
L joy The winter sporis before the sea
| som closes They will alec spend some
| time at Mr Smith's colonial home In
| Camtridge belore returhing to Atian.
e Here they will be at the Georgian
Terrace for severnl months, when
they will reopen the Hovton home
on Bighth street |
Mrs. Horton is the widow of Thad
deus Horton, the noted journalist, and
ahe herself has gained fame as & MaL
asine writer of special articles and
fietion Mer cleverness al repartes
hes galoesd for her the enviable reputa.
tion of a good dinner party guest. and
| her magmetic personality has drawn
‘about her a cirele of Intellectual
friends
Mr Smith i a lawyer of pre-emi
nence, & graduate of Harvard Rbl
home & in Cambridge, Mass, yot he
aleo claims to be an Atlantan,
mdm only his summers in his
ern home He is & member of
the Atanta social clude. |
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R AND MRS HOWARD STE
VENS announce the marriage
of thelr nlece. Miss Lyndall
Haddon. to Marshali Walker, the wed.
ding Mfl:’ taken place Baturday.
February 27, at 6 p m., at the First
’;‘.m...i}' he 'Z')nl‘
Lyun the ceremony.
reiatives and a few friends -a--‘
the marriage.
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NOVELTY dance of the week
was that given ey the Lane
Schoo! of Dancing on Peach
tree street Friday night. The beauti
h)mluugmbonnudwun
most graceful couple Was won by
Robert Atkinson, treasurer of the
Dance Club, Mr. Atkinson danced
with his sister, Miss Ruth Atkinson.
Ten couples were entered in the con
tost
Eighty couples danced. The judges
of the evening were Misses Lucile
Goodrich, lrene Watson, Messrs, New -
ton Thomas, Dr. Fred Curtis, C. B
Nennett
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HE Spend-a-While Sewing Club
met at the home of Mrs. Grover
Allen on Adalr avenue Thursday
afternoon. Some preity work was
done by the members, after which the
hostess served a salad course.
Plano and vocal selections were
given by Mrs. Archibald Drake and a
reading by Mrs. Robert Hannah.
The club will meet at the home of
Mrs. Oscar Cooley on Lakewood ave
nue next week.
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The Inman Park Chrysanthemum
Club will meet at the residence of
Mrs. J. L. Campbell, No. 36 Elizabeth
street, next 'l'uo:dt.y :t 8:30 o'clock.
RE. JAMES T. SELMAN gave a’
“forty-two” party Monday aft
ernoon at her apartment in the
Winturn Court. The decorations were
suggestive of Washington's Birthday,
red carnations and ferns belng used.
Miss Julia Stokes made tog score, and
Miss Florrie Griffin cut the consola
tion.
In the evening Mr. and Mrg. Selman
were hosts at a card party, the prize.
winners of that occasion being Mrs.
M. J. Wright and.w..R. Anglin,
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Misses Helen and Claire Foy have
returned to their home in Pittsburg
after a visit to their cousin, Mrs.
Thomas J. Lynch, in the Courtland
Apartments.
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HE Danzor Club entertained Its
members Thursday evening at
Lane's Hall with i#ts regular
formlthflxl dance, Those present were
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Upchurch, Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Phipps, Dr. and Mrs.
C. Bdward Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mec-
Han, Mrs. J. B. Mell, Mr. and Mrs.
B. Lee Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Graham
West, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Haskett,
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Savitz, Mr, and
Mrs. J. 1. Gossitt, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Baller, Mrs. Bulce, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mec-
Cullough, Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gibson, Mr. and
Mrs. Pat McHugh, Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Jami
son, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. White, Mr.
and Mrs. M. R. Loveless, Mr. and
Mrs. D. R. Bootes, Mr. and Mrs. Pd
Walthall, Mrs. C. H. Lee, Misa Moody,
Miss Terrell, Forrest Adair, W. Hans
Brown, J. Fleming Settle, Clifford
Jones, R. K. Cochran, Dr. Howard
Hall, C. L. Lambert, J. W. Bryant
and others.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Damour will
go -to housekeeping in one of the
Pledmont apartments next week.
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HI Informal tea which Mrs. Wal
ter P. Stanlég will give Monday
at her Ansley Park home will
be a compliment to her guest, Miss
Florence Brown, of New Haven,
Conn., and for Mrs. Robert Brodhead,
Require the prompt placing of orders for engraved
invitations. Our samples represent the very latest
shapes and forms that have been accepted by re
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lof Philadeiphia, whe is visiting Wire
Naw .l-mu&
i M 4 iws Choate will serve oa,
and. besdes the honar guests, the
gaests will lasiede Miss Nan Bies
shena Mrs Wihilam Owens Mrs J
W Wilis Mrse wvv M. Browe Mrs
Carthew Yoretoun re. John Arthur
Hypds Mrs Ervin Culbresth Mrs
Merbers Chaate Mrs Spenoet Blose
Mrs Usorge Lindoer, Mrs Wilson and
Mrs MO "‘h;fl:nl.
NE MARGARET GUNN TAY.
|~| lA, of Macon, will remain In
Atlanta with her cousin Mrs
i‘l W. Hodnett, astil June when she
will return 0 Macos with her daugh
ter, Miss Henrietta Tarior now M
tendipg a college prejmmmiory ochool
in Lakewood, N, J
Mrs Tayior has made & number of
friends In Atlanta during her stay
She was A lovely guest at the dinner.
dance at the Caplial City 7% Tues
day evening and has attended several
tm?mi dancing ~arties, iittie lunch.
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Mr and Mrs. P 8. Irty, of Kirk.
wood have returned after sjeniing s
month with thelr bxu' Mre ¢ B
Jones, In Live :hl. A
Mrs. O F. Travis, of Dalias, Texas,
and Mrs ©C A Hart of Dallag are
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs
", J. M.h.fl'c.fl End
Miss Anne Donnelly will leave on
Monday for & month's visit to her
niece, ‘ln Mam'e Bane Donnelly, in
Savannah o b |
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N anticipation of AUARIA'S season
' of grand opers, & series of seven
readings. with musical accompani
ment. fully explaining the theme and
music of sach of the seven operas toi
hmtdm-mh“,\na the
firmt week in April. Mrs Willlam O
Jarnagin, a g'fted masician, heads the
Woman's Guild, which will sponser
the readings. the crnd- m:fi to
ward the work of the District m".»‘i
Pund. Mra B B Crew is president
of this guild, and many prominent
women are n.embers
. The readings will be given on alter.
nate afternoonsa, mflu the first
wesk In A.r‘l. at ips & Crew'a
Many of the prominent musicians will
sing, and a victrola will give each of
the choruses. As the Nbretto of each
opera will be read in full, the series of
readings will be of great value to all
who Intend hearing nlu‘ opera this
'm Tickets to the series will be
;,Onl‘ for N Ot.dl. 5
’ 128 DONNA BAIN, the dancer,
| who has been In Florida on a
| professional visit, s expected In
Atlanta next week and will give ex
hibition dances at the Driving Club
during her stay here . ‘
. Miss Bain has been dancing in Mi.
ami, and has had a successful stay
there. Mra Lucy Ellls Bamn m'n Al
-lanta and will be joined by her daugh
-y & 9
Mrs P M Camp announces the
marriage of ber daughter Marie to
James Doss, at home at §:3O Thure
day evening, the Rev. Dr. Gaines, of
Grant Park (‘hu‘l’cl:. o.mchuu.
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' Several informal parties will be
given this week in honor of Mrs. Rob
ert Brodhead, of Philadeiphia, Miss
Nan Stephens’ guest. Mrs. Brodhead
shares honors with Miss Florence
Brown, of New Haven, Conn., at Mrs.
‘Waiter Stanley’s tea Monday after
noon. Other ‘:;un for her inculde
Mrs. Hsr% lesinger’s Informal
luncheon esday, and Miss Mary
Moore's matinee party.
| Miss Maner Montgomery, of Rome,
will arrive Wednesday to visit Miss
Grace ltophm.in. D:ul‘ Hills.
' Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Harmon are at
home to their friends in the Bekele{
Apartments, at No. § West Elevent
street.
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HE Vesper Club members gave a
dance on Friday evening. Fifty
couples were present. Miss
Louise Hill, of Macon, was the guest
of honor. The clubrooms were deco+
rated with pictures, ornaments, pen
nants, etc, gifts to the club at a re
cent shower dance.
Those present and dancing were
Misses Helen Stewart, ‘Luclie Good
rich, Martha Edmondson, Mary Louise
Heinking, Louise Hlill of Macon, Isa
Paris, Laura Wyatt, Lilloise Reid,
Julia Bryant, Ruth Atkinson, Jennilu
Lindsay, Venice Mason, Marie Turner,
Maud Rollestone, Eunice Good
rich, Mamie Morris, Jannette John
son, Katherine Webster, Louise
King, Bessie Hollowell, Miss San
derfers, Fdwina Harper, Gertrude
Leny, Irena Hollls, Ethel Beas
ley, g‘h.rlone Hemmer, Tommie Per
due, Minnie Pervis, Miss Mcßae, Mar
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vy Dobbs Rebert Atkinson, John
| White, . A Caliahen, M. C. Mitehell,
W, R Bessll L. W. Chessy. R @
Thomas, Willlam Heres. Cort Taylor,
Bhannon MoCreight Pred Joter, Lo C
felen. Crawford Maddox Joter
Weemna, Ouy Harper. Gary Payse
Wisdom Geres, 1 5 Rina Stewart
faird Mterting Gareved, J. B Bivias,
Ralph Barker, Theodore Bean, L. R
Martin, B B Greens, Donald Atkin.
son, Jack Btoy, Prank Btevens H J,
Head W, C. Hedoet, Newiton Thomas,
Leonard Graves Raymond Ball, Hen.
ry Tavior, L. # Elkin Jos Heliowell,
John Cherry, lrwin Wilsen, C. R
Calloway, Joeo Latimer, B. K. Godirey,
Harvey Robertacs, Arthur Bass, Jud
son Willngham W “-n\m
Liston Flayd Alhflm"
chaperoning the young couples In
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Homer Park, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter L. Dunn, Mr. and
Mre. Julian Chase, Mrs RBS Abbott,
Mr. and Mrs. ' E Hennett, Mra W.
Paul. Mr. and Mrs C. E Shore
The next dance given by the Vesper
members will be on Friday, Mareh 13,
On VPriday, March 26 the ciub will
give a second anniversary dance. 'The
tamr-mumrl‘
Miss Martan Perdue ls vimting Miss
Hattie Parker in Gainesville for three
weeks. On Friday evening she was
complimented with a dancing party,
and this week the Mru Delta ™M
Sorority -flu.cu.ulr n her honor.
OCIETY will learn with the great.
S est interest of the engagement
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day. The announcement s made Ly
the parents of the bride-elect, Mr. and
ei) e senes B @
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The bride-elect, who Is noted as ne
of the handsomest girls In the city, is
the youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mra Lowndes. For the last year or
#0 ahe has beern accorded much adm!.
md‘&‘o'mmmmut
many social gayeties
she has also found time to devote
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ber beautiful volce.
The ceremony, which takes place in
April, will be marked by slaborate de.
talls of decoration. The young bride
will be surrounded By a group of
friends as brideamalds, and a recep
tion -WWMWQ&.‘
The bridegroom is one of popa
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tified In and club circies. e
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makes Nis Bome.
Miss Effie Jo.fl:l .Mnm- home
Monday after a visit of three weeks
in Athens, Ga.
RS ROBERT F MADDOX and
I"l Mrs. Frank Inman, together
with Mrs. Archibald Davis, are
members of a committee having In
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ducted al the Chajeaan: Alesander re.
vival tabermacte, in Peachires streel,
pext Friday sfternoon ot § o'clook. 1t
will be “OM Polks’ Day" st the taber
pacie. and the old people of Allania
wili be the special guests of the revi
walists. Mre Maddox and her oomm
mittee are anslous 10 Bel as Wmany
owners of autumobiles tn Atlania as
possible to volunteer the use of ihelr
machines for Friday aflernoon to take
the old people o and from their
homes The machines will be kopt
only & few hours. and those owners
who would help are asked to commu
picate with members of the commit
toe, a 8 follows: Mre Maddox, Facr's
Ferry road (lvy 414); Mrs loman,
1060 Peachtree road (Ivy 252); Mre
Davie. 1200 Peachires road (ivy
5613 L.
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NS L. B DE LOACH entertalned
at & card party Wednesday
evening &t her home on Lee
#irvet
The house was decorated with ferns
and rarcissl, and the George Wash
ington idea was carried out in the
: b, It:.- Calvin Phillips,
were won
Mrs. Mac ;\'nno. Andrew Cranford
and W. H. Gibba
The guests included Mr. and Mrs
W. H. Gibba, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Cranford, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Evans
Mr. and Mrs. C. A, nuu&; Mr. and
Mre. George Smith, Mrs Higxins,
Miss Ella Hiegina, Miss Elise De-
Loach, J. W, Weaver, George Howard
and T, mmu. Erl
ITTLE Miss Eleanor Arden wiil
L give an informal dancing party
Friday evening at the home of
her parents, Mr and Mra T. M. Ar
den, on Pledmont avenue,
Her guests will include little Misses
Frances Wells, um Maddox,
Caroline Howard, Harrell,
Molile Wight Harrell, Mary Ann Lips
comb, BEdith Coleman, Hermione Wal
ker, Maxine Hiles, Elizabeth Small
Louise Barnwell, Jennle Wilkinson
Mariana CGoldsmith, Mary Nevin,
Margaret White, Martha Fort, Elisa
beth Goldsmith, Margaret Middieton
Miriam Middieton. Mary Middieton,
Janie Near, Eugenia Buchanan, Eliz
abeth Buchanan, Jeannette Collins,
Marian Dabuney, Olive Marion, John
'Jaeoh. Harry Poole, Lynn Fort, Bd
ward White, Willlam Coburn, Elbert
}m:r. Sherwood Higgs. Walter Mid.
dleton, Rutherford Lipscomb, Custis
Anderson, Lyonel Latour, Hinsdale
Latour, Bert Harless, John Arden, Jo.
seph Witkinson, Henry Nevin, Charles
\i\:u:mlly. Hugh Nunnally, Frank
Lake, Ross Durang gerfoot Hancock,
John Mvudy% Barnes,
Clarence Bloodworth, John Staton,
Pdmund Hurt, Donald Spain and Wil.
liam Walker. L L.
WO gifted readers will furnish the
| program for the meeting of the
| Drama League Tuesday after-
Inooa at the Georglan Terrace. Mrs
Wililam C Jarsagin will read Sne.
berg's “Baster” which will be Pl
Jowed by Mis short menclegus “The
‘}mm‘,' read by Mre. Wiliam C.
Bpiker predident of ihe league
The series of readings given saeh
week by the Drama League has far
nishe) diversion and pleasure fur the
’m hunred wesmes who afe R
bers of this crganisation. The read
"np will continue each week until
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’ Miss Dells Lanham was given &
wurpries party Thursday evening.
when her guests incloded Misses B
e Copeland. Pearl Maye, Lasy
Thornton, Leuise Thompeon, Mary
White, Martha Wyatt, Mabel Prioh
ard. Maybeth Prichard and John
Oatley, George Sawtell Robert Ran
ki, J B King Rudolph Jones Rob
ert Lanham, Mr and Mrs J C Lay
ton and Mr. and Mrs C M Lanbam.
s & B
The Sunshine Chubh mt
with Mrs Ela um' Wednes
day. Mrs M. A Ahern will be hostess
to the club at s next mesting
March 3
| E return of M O E Mitcholl
10 Atlgnia for an extended wisit
| Is the source of much pleasure
to her many friends here Mrs. Mitch.
ell is a former Atianta woman whe
for the last few years has resided with
her daughter in Portand, Ores.
She is now visiting bher sister, Mre
John Henderson on Pledmont ave
pue, and will remain about twe
months. Mra Mitchell's friends have
accorded her a hearty welcome. She
was lonor guest at an Informal
spend-the-day party given by M W.
W. Austell ‘l’au!ut.;.
HE Ladies’ Auxiliary to Brother-
T hood of Rallroad Tratmmen, At
anta Lodge Noo 230, entertained
the visiting grand officer and membere
of Grace Lodge No. 511 at their lodge
room, initia class con
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shall® CAfter initiations m.‘.s
were served.
In the "'M“i at the home of Mr
and Mre. W. T. Hamilton, on Park ave.
nue, the ausiliary entartained the visit.
ing grand officers and thelr
Progressive games were played.
md.z lunoh, b;ro‘.u;‘ln for
" made . s
aurn‘topwnwumuk”m' L
prize was awarded to Mm
"s':'r- S tarshall will Do the guest of
Mra. w\h Herry. of No. 121 Park ave
nue, for several :hy.-. &
OV eiays vemten o !J‘"..:.z""""
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;c)sn\nlv lhtlh", :\mharl«' Wy the Atlan
Equal Suffrage Association, at
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The meeting of the Fourth Ward Club
of the Atlanta Pqual Suffrage Associs
““:i held at the residence of Mm H.
E. ford, No. 41 Boulevard terrace,
on Thursday afternocon. was largely at
tended. Al interssting program was
SVE Mrs. Amelia Woodall, Mrs. Allce
E niels and Mrs. M. Hrenes were the
speakers.