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Mu AND MRERE B TERRY ADAME. of Macon, anpounce the engage
ment of thelr danghter, Mamie. 1o Edwards B Murray, the wed
ding 0 take place early In June
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P'R AND MRS. JOHN T. JONES. of Huntaville, Ala., announce the
engagement of thelr danghter, Vivian Elmore, o Hradley Mor
rah. the marriage (o take place in the First Baptist Church of Hunts
ville on Thursday afterpoon, March 11
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;\ln AND MRS WILLIAM C. WRIGHT announce the engagement of
their daughter, Janet, to Frank E. Fowler, of Atlanta, the mar
riage 10 take place in April
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Mn AND MRS JOSEPH COLLIER FENN, of Cordels, Ga., announce
the engagement of thelr daughter, Allce Baskin, to John How
ard Neisler. of Reynolds, Ga., the marriage to take place the latter part
of April at the First Baptist Church in Cordele
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MR. AND MRS W. F. PLUMB, of Wayneshoro, Ga., announce the
engagement of thelr niece, Miss Mary Ellen Plumb, to John Lack
man, of Augusta, the marriage to take place March 7 at the home of Mr
and Mrs P. C. Langston in Metasville, Ga. No cards
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P'IR AND MRS. E J. WILLIS, of Bainbridge, announce the engage
ment of thelr danghter, Murgaret Onis, to A. B. Conger, of that
eity, the wedding to take place May 19 at the First Baptist Church,
Bainbridge
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{\l RS TENNIE JOBE NANCE announces the engagement of her
daughter, Alleen, to Dr. Frederick Francis Langenfeldt, the wed
ding to take place early in the spring
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Mn AND MRS GEORGE T. HODGSON, of Athens, announce the
engagement of their danghter, Ruth Preston, to Thomas Nimmons
Powell, formerly of Newnan, but now of Zamboango, Phuilippine Islands
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Mu AND MRS. J. N. WILLIAMS, of Winder, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Montine, to Millard F. Harper, of Logans
ville. the wedding to take place In March. No cards.
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Mn. AND MRS. ANDREW DAVID DILLARD, of Richland, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Blanche, to Dr. Roy Elllotte
Howard, formerly of Sylvania, the wedding to take place the Z4th of
March. :
NS STy
season at Palm Beach 19 at
its helght and several Atlantans
are inciuded among the guesis
at the Royal Poinclana, and were
:C.nl at the Dbeautiful George
wm:- ball Monday evening. For
years balli has been a notable
annual event, attended by viNitors
from all over the country, many of
whom appear in colonlal costumes,
while others display a dazzling array
of jJewels and flowers with handsome
evening tollets.
- Governor and Mrs Slaton were
amongs the distinguished guests ai
tending the ball Monday evening.
They will remain at Palm Beach sev
eral days longer, returning home ithe
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 Sardsota for a
visit to her parents, Mr, and Mrs
George Winship, before returning
home. The Winships will occupy thelr
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 Winship Bates were hand
some guests. Miss Annle Winship
Bates was a lovely your~ Atlanta giri
present. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff, Mrs.
Bates and Miss Bates are spending
several days in Miami,
Mr and Mrs, John E. Murphy and
Miss Julia Murphy attended the ball
last year while at Palm Beach,
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Mrs. Harriet Beaumont has re
turned from New York, where she
was the guest for several weeks of
relatives.
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Mrs. John C. Holmes, Miss Fleta
Holmes and Miss Mattie Lewis Dod- |
D lamon d s
Haynes—'‘The Best Dia
mond Store in Dixie’'—
invites you to come in this
week and make vour se
lection. A matehless stock
to choose from and attrae
tive divided payments if
You desire
One-fifth Cash
an balance in
tenequal month
ly payments.
Visitors always welcome
Eu gene Ay .
Haynes Co.
49 Whitehall St.
“The ¢ . tamond
Sigee 4n Dixie”
son, 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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IBBS IDA WINSHIP gave an iln
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
goests at the Covington house parties
at which Miss Francea Godfrey has
endertained this winter,
The dancing took place in the sun
Bnrlur, where tables were set for the
utch supper. Jongulls formed the
decoration.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Felder, of
Paris, France, are spending some time
in New York at the Vanderbiit.
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Mrs. W, H. Sanders has had as her
guest the last week her brother, Leon
ard Steed, of Talbotton. |
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Mrs. Hugh Dorsey will visit friends
in Savannah next week. - |
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RS. ELLIS HENDERSON gave a.
George Washington party Mon.
day afternoon at her home at
East Lake for her little son, Eimore
Henderson, whose ninth birthday it
was,
The house had an ehbmtpoofoco
ration of red carnations and nset
tias. A large cherry tree held the fa
vors for the {uuu. The table in the
dining room as its centerplece a
birthday cake lighted with rad tapers
and surrounded with a circle of smi
lax and bright red cherries. Sixty
five little folks were present,
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Mrs. (. K. Nelson is the guest of
Miss BEllen McAlpin in Savannah.
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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 Willie Thomas,
of Birmingham.
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HE return of Mrs, O. E. Mitchell
to Atlanta for an extended visit
fs the source of much pleasure
to her many friends here. Mrs. Miteh.
ell is a former Atlanta woman, wao
for the last few years has resided with
her daughter in Portland, Oreg,
She is now visiting her sister, Mrs.
John Henderson, on Piedmont ave
nue, and will remain about tvvux
months, Mrs. Mitchell's friends have |
z:u-.\-rded her a hearty welcome. She
was honor guest at an informal
' spend-the-day party given by Mrs. 'W.
l\\'. Austell Thursday.
Rl
' Frederick Kiloepfer has returned
| from a fishing trip on the coast of
Florida near Mobile.
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N/ RS. JAMES T. SELMAN gave :\l
‘i l “so ty-two” party Monday M‘b]
ernoon at her apartment n the
Wintarn Court. The decorations were
suggestive of Washiugton's Birthday,
red carnations and ferns being used.
Miss Julia Stokes made top score, and
Miss Florrie Griffin cutl the consola
tion,
In the evening Mr, and Mrs. Selman
were hosts at a ¢ard party, the prize
winners of that occasion being Mrs
M. Jl. Wright and W. R. Anglin, |
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| N enjovable afta’r of the week‘
: was the dansant held at the Ves- |
per CClub Saturday afternoon
{from § to 7 o'clock by the Fulton and
DeKalb Counties Branch of the wom
\n's suffr-re organization
g B v g spa Mimsen
MONDAY.
Mrs. John Marshal!l Siaten, Mrs
Archibald Davis and the ladies of
the woemen's commitiss of the
. Alssander-Chapman maesting will
! un 8 reception at the Executive
! ansion in henor of Mra J Wil
bur Chapman, Mrg. Charles M.
Alexander and Mrs R.lrh Norton
Mrs. Walter lunku was AN in.
forma! tea in honer her guest,
Miss Flarence Brown, of New Ma
ven, Conn, and for Mre. Robert
Brodhead, of Philadeiphia, Mise
Nan Stephens’ guest,
Or. and Mrs. W. W, Blackman
9ive a dinner-dance for thair
‘uflt‘. Mrs. E. A, Lnic‘fl New
ork; Mre, and Mrs. W, P, Tuttle,
of New Haven, Conn, and Mr. and
Mra. W, A, Klra of New Haven,
Miss Mary oore will give a
matines party at the Atianta The.
. wter in honor of Mrs. Robert Bred.
head, of Philadelphia, Miss Nan
Stephens’ guest, and for Miss Fior.
ence Brown, of New Haven, Conn,
. Mrs. Walter Mn»loy'o”‘uut.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. Wey:
L man will give an infoermal dinner
party at home in honer of Mr. and
Mra. M. T. Guarnsey, of New York,
who are guests of Mr. and Mrs
Hunt Chipley.
TUESDAY.
L Mra. W, C. Jarnagin will read
Strinberg’s “Easter” and Mrs. Wil
llam C. Spiker will read “The
Stronger.” by the same author, for*
the Drama League at the Geergian |
Terrace,
Mrs. Milton Dargan, Jr, enter. §
taing her bridge club.
The Capital City Club gives » |
din"nor-dam s .
e Ha chiesinger will give
a lwwhoo:'{or Mrs. Robert Brod.
head and Miss Florence Brown. {
: WEDNESDAY. }
. The Piedmont Driving Club gives
{ & tea-dance.
Mra. Hughes Spalding entertaing
her sewing club.
THURSDAY. :
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Brown |
give a dinner party in honor of .
their dnu'l\ur. Miss Corrie Hoyt
Brown, celebrating her birthday.
FRIDAY. $
Mrs. Arthur Smart gives an aft. |
ernoon .'“J. party. $
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sheperd give
an informal dance. {
The Georgian Terrace gives a
formal dinner ‘an s, 3
) SATURDAY.
The Druid Mills Golf Club gives |
. & tea-dance. |
The Piedmont Driving Club gives
| a dinner-dance.
{ The c.:inl City Club gives an |
. informal dance.
| The Atlanta Athletic Club gives |
. an informal dance. g
lie Kate Travis, Justine Henderson,
Willle (‘umu{mn. Janle Cooper, Helen
Lamar, Pauline Griggs, Lucile Good
rich, Liloise Reed, Mamile Hardin,
Messrs. Sidney Sault Harry Dobbs,
George Felst. Duncan People, Wisdom
Love, Bob Crichton, K. Caliahan, Joe
Holowell, Newton Thomas, Beaumont
Davidson and Carl Johnson
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Mrs. John F. Kiser and her son,
John Kiser, Jr., have .returned {rom
Pass Christian, La., with a stop-over
visit In New Orleans
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RS MILTON DARGAN, JR, wili
‘\l be hostess at the next meeting
of the Tuesdany 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
M a buffet supper Wednesday
evening at their home on Ponce
Deleon avenue for four recent brides
~—Mrs. Willlam Barnwell, Mrs. Ward
Wight, Mrs. George Damour and
Mrs. Harry Kllpatrick. ;
The house was decorated with pink
carmmations and ferns, and after the
buffet supper dancing was enjoyed.
Mrs. Baker received her guests wear
ing pink crepe de chine and tulle. Mrs.
Barnwell wore her wedding gown of
white satin, with soft draperies of
tulls trimmed in pearis. 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. Kllpatrick also wore her wed
ding gown of ivory charmeuse trim
med In duchess lace and tulle.
Twenty guests were present, Mrs
Baker will entertain at anothpr af
falr during March.
ERE
Willlam R. Huntley, who spent two
weeks in Atlanta with Mrs, Huntley
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G
Speer, returned to his home In Bunzo
the early part of the week Mrs.
Huntley will remain here for some
time longer.
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Miss Sammite Meyer, of Evansville,
Ind, will arrive Sunday evenipg to
visit her sister, Mrs. Alfred Weinseld,
at her home on Washington street,
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Mrs., John Thomason entertained
Friday afternoon from 8 to § o'clock
in honor of the tenth birthday of her
daughter, Murriel Ellaine. Those pres.
ent were Theodosla Anderson, Mildred
Ellis, Elsles Doyal, Sarah Gibson, Mil
dred Lifon. Sarah Ivine, Mary Fran
ces Witherspoon, Dorothy Prince,
Irma McCollum, Huel McCollum, Olga
Shaules and Elaine Thomason.
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| WO gifted readers will furnish the
‘,T program for the meeting of the
’ Drama League Tuesday after
noon at the Georglan Terrace. Mrs.
Willlum ¢'. Jarnagin will read Strin
berg's “Kaster,” which will be fol
lowed by his short monologue, “The
Stronger,” read by Mrs. Willlam C.
Spiker, president of the league,
The series of readings given each |
".\'e-ek by the Drama League has f\:r»‘
| nished diversion and pleasure for the
several hundred women who sre mem - !
bers of this organization. The read
lh\gn will continue each week untii,
April 20. |
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| Miss Della Lanham was given a
surprise party Thursday evening.
‘when her guests incluoded Misses El
le Copeland, Pear! Mayo, Lucy
Thornton, Louise Thompsch, Ma:sy
White, Martha Wyatt, Mabel Prich
ard, Maybeth Prichard. and John
Oatley, George Sawtell, Robert Ran
kin, J. B Klngfxflmhlhh Jones, Rob
ert Larham, Mr. and Mr O Ty
ton and Mr. and Mrs C, fi;;"’lanha:n‘.
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i The Sunshine Sewins Cluh me
with Mrs, Bila strivefellow Wedne
'dfl,\'. Mre M. A Aerr will he hoste
§ R et e e (ke e oot
EARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN. ATLANTA, GA. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 28 1915
NEVS oSO RISORIN
IKEN, & ¢, PFeb 27.-March
will be the Hveliest month of the
winter season here, and in ad
ditlon to the uwsual round of dinners,
teas. luncheons and dances at the
New Highland Park Hotel, Willcox's
and in the cottage colony, thers will
be & wseries of golf tournaments at
the Palmetto Golf Club, the Highland
Park Golf Club and the annual March
shoots at the Alken Gun Club, where
thers have been A series of practice
shoots at the club during the week
The annual handicap match play for
the . Oliver Iselin Cup this week
brought out all the golfers. some of
those phyln!' for the cup luf‘dlu
Willam K Vanderblit, John Magee,
Frederick . Beach, George Hird,
George | Seott, Prescott Metealf,
Frank R Hitchoock, Thomas Hiteas
cock, J. Dryden Kuser, Dr. Alexander
W. Hiddie, Harry La Moutagne, Gar
Hm fl@%m
HE Vesper Club members gave a
dance on Friday evening. Fifty
couples were present. Miss
Louise Hill of Macon, was the est
of honor. The clubrooms were g:co
rated with pictures, ornaments, pen
nants, ete, gifts to the cub at a re
cent shower dance.
Those present and dancing were
Misses Helen Stewart, Lucile Good
rich, Martha Edmondson, Mary Louise
Heinking, Louise Hill of Macon, Isa
Paris, Laura Wyatt, Lilloise Reid,
Julla Bryant, Ruth Atkinson, Jennilu
Lindsay, Venice Mason, Marle Turner,
Maud Rollestone, Eunice Good
rich, Mamie Morris, Jannette John
son, Katherine Webster, Louilse
King, Bessie Hollowell, Miss San
derfers, Edwina Harper, Gertrude
Leny, Irene Hollls, Ethel Beas -
ley, Chariotte Hemmer, Tommie Per
due, Minnie Pervis, Miss Mcßae, Mar
garet Bramlett, Eugene Haynes, Har
ry Dobbs, Robert Atkinson, John
White, C. A Callahan, H. C. Mitchell,
W. R Sewell, 1. W. Cheney, R. G.
Thomas, Willlam Beres, Carl Taylor,
Shannon McCreight, Fred Jeter, L. C.
Ickes, Crawford Maddox, Jeter
Weems, Guy Harper, Gary Payne,
Wisdom Ooree, H. 8. Bina Stewart
Baird, Sterling Garwood, J. E. Blvins,
Ralph Barker, Theodore Bean, L. R,
Martin, R. B. Greene, Donald Atkin
son, Jack Stoy, Frank Stevens, H. J.
Reed, W, C. Hodnet* Newton Thomas,
Leonard Graves, Raymond Ball, Hen.
ry Taylor, L. 8. Flkin, Joe Hollowell,
John Cherry, Irwin Wilson, c B
Calloway, Joe Latimer, B. K. Oodfrol.
Harvey noba'a‘fnon.HAnhur“nucT Jud
son Willlngham Arr{ err on,
Linton Floyd, Albert oyd., "K:o!e
chaperoning the young couples in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Homer Park, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter L. Dunn, Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Chase, Mrs. R. S Abbott,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bennett, Mrs. W.
Paul, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Shore.
The next dance given by the Vesper
members will be on Friday, March 12.
On Friday, March 26, the club will
give a second anniversary dance. The
affair will be formnl' i
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. AND MRS HOWARD STE-
M VENS announce the marriage
of their niece, Miss Lyndall
Haddon, to Marshall Walker, the wed
dfhg having taken place Saturday,
February 27, at 6 p. m., at the First
Presbyterian Church. The Rev. J. 8.
Lyon performed the ceremony. Only |
relatives and a few friends witnessed
the marriage. !
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NOVELTY dance of the week
A was that given oy the Lane
School of Dancing on Peach
tree street Friday night. The beauti
ful loving cup to be awarded to the
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
test.
Eighty couples danced. The judges
of the evening were Misses Lucile
Goodrich, Irene Watson, Messrs. New
ton Thomas, JOr., Fred Curtls, C. B
Bennett.
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HE Spend-a-While Sewing Club
met at the home of Mrs. Grover
Allen on Adair avenue Thursday
afternoon. Some pretty work was
done by the members, after whick the
hostess served a salad course.
Plano and vocal selectlons 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 weel.
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The Inman Park Chrysanthemum
Club will meet at the residence of
‘Mu. J. L. Campbell, No. 36 Elizabeth
street, next Tuesday at 3:30 o'clock.
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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 its regular|
fortnightly dance. Those present were |
Dr. and Mra. W. A. Upchurch, Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Phipps, Dr. and Mrs.
. Bdward Buchanan, M»r. and Mrs. |
w. R\‘pean. Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Mc-
Han, Mrs. J B. Med. Mr. and Mrs.
B. Lee Smith Mr, and Mrs. Graham
West. Mr. and Mrs. C V. Haskett,|
Mr. and Mrs, G. V. Savitz, Mr. ;mJ!
Mrs. J. 1. Gossitt, Mr. and Mrs, L. Al
Bailer, Mrs. Buice, Mr. and Mrs. W, |
Require the prompt placing of orders for engraved
invitations. Our samples represent the very latest
shapes and forms that have been accepted by re
fined and fashionable society.
WE LEAD in originating artistie effects with fine
« material. Our prices are the lowest. Send for sam
pies, which will be supplied free of charge.
J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Wedding Sta
tionery Engravers, 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta. Ga
tr’ru :.u-ry Deversux la-d. e
Cw l«,‘um‘mlu Piags.
rm A. Thomson, Guy Norman,
Colonel Amm‘{ R Kuser, James B
Tailer, Henry W. DeForest. Maxwell
Norman, Richard Howe and a number
of others.
' There are many visitors In the cot
tAße m“ and sach day sess new
wrrivals. r and Mrs. Louis Carey,
who were visiting Dr. and Mrs. The
odore C. Btone at thelr cottage. have
left for the North Miss Mary =
Ames has been joined at “The Pil-
Jars” by Mrs. Elsie French Vander
bilt and the Mis.es Ellse and Olivia
Ames. The Misses Marie Louise and
Jeannie Emmet are arriving next
week to join Mr. and M. Devereux
Emmet. James B Taller ls visiting
Mr. and Mrs John Magee at Sand
hurst. Mr and Mrs. F. Ambrose
(Mark. who were in New York for a
few days, have returned to their cot
tage. Mr. and Mrs Adrian Iselin
have taken a cottage on Hayne ave
nue for March and April and are ar
riving on Monday Mre Jvoo'rh Har.
riman has arrived and is th Mrm
Ogden Livingston Mills and William
H Hart, Mr. and Mrsa. W. A. Me-
Cullough, Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Joneas,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gibson, Mr. and
Mrs, Pat McHugh, Mr. and Mrs W.
C. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Jam!-
son, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. White, Mr.
and Mrs. M. R. Loveless, Mr. and
Mrs. D. R Bootes, Mr. and Mrs. M 4
Walithall, Mre. C. H Lee, Miss Moody,
Miss Terrell, Forrest Adair, W. Hana
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
g to housekeeping In one of the
edmont apartments next week.
. . .
HE Informal tea which Mrs. Wal
ter P. Stanley 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,
of Philadelphia, who is visiting Miss
Nan Stephens.
Mrs. Charles Choate will serve tea,
and, besides the honor guests, the
guests will include Miss Nan Ste
wenu Mrs. Willlam Owens, Mrs, J.
. Wills, Mrs. George M. Brown, Mrs.
Carthew-Yorstoun, Mrs. John Arthur
Hynds, Mrs. Ervin Culbreath, Mrs
Herbert Choate, Mrs. Bpencer Stone,
Mrs. George Lindner, Mrs. Wilson and
Mrs. H C. (‘h:pu'nn‘ |
RE. MARGARET GUNN TAY-
M LOR, of Macon, will remain in
Atlanta with her cousih, Mrs,
A. W, Hodnett, unt!l June, when she
will return to Macon with her daugh
ter, Miss Henrletta Taylor, now at
tending a college preparatory school
in Lakewood, N, J.
Mra Taylor has made a number of
friends In Atlanta during her stay.
She was a lovely ‘uu(i at the dinner
dance at the Capital City Clvh Tues
day evening, and has attended several
informa! dancing ~artles, little lunch
eons, etc,
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Mr. and Mrs. F. 8, Irby, of Kirk
wood, have returned after spending a
month with their daughter, Mrs. C. E.
Jones, in Live Oak, Fla.
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Mrs. O. P. Travis, of Dallas, Texas,
and Mrs. C. A, Hart, of Dallas, are
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. J. Moncrief, In West End.
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Miss Anne Donnelly will leave on
Monday for a month's visit to her
niece, Mrs. Mamle Bane Donnelly, in
Savannah. |
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N anticipation of Atlanta's season
of grand opera, a series of leven‘
readings, with musical accompani
ment, fully explaining the theme .nd‘
music of each of the seven operas to
be presented here, will be given the
first week in April. Mrs. Willlam C.
Jarnagin, a gifted musician, heads the
Woman's Gulld, which will sponser
the readings, the proceeds to go to
ward the work of the District Nurses’
Fund. Mrse. B, B. Crew is president
of this guild, and many prominent
women are rmemhbers,
The readings will be given on alter
nate afternoons, beginning the first
week in April, at Phillips & Crew's.
Many of the prominent musicians will
sing, and a wictrola will give each of
the choruses. As the libretto of uchl
e o e e
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i:a'dvfl Jan:l “-‘- "l}pn'n'-
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have been joined by ‘rv and Mra
Sumner Gerard
The juniors In the winter colony
probably never before ow*n&u‘ sucn
& prominent place in the here a 8
they did one morning this week, when
the Rictlian cart, donated v Mrs. )
', Mallery to the Alken Rellef Socle
ty, was raffied off on the pavement in
front of the offices of the soclety. It
was & typical warm Alken day, and
the scene was an amusing one, with
reprosentatives of every winter home
in the throng on one of the main
streeta of the town. Many who came
on horseback, in oarts and in run
abouts did not dismount, and the
street wiAs hlocked for an hour or
more while Miss Efle Hoffman, the
“wnc dur’h!u of Mr. and Mrs. Josef
offman. drew the 300 numbers out «f
the box unti! the last one proclaimed
that Mps. Charies Miller had won the
much-coveted gayly painted pony
cart. It was made by peasants n
Siclly elghtesn years ago for Mrs
Mallery's son, Oarrick Mallery, and
when early in the season the cart
was donated and put on exhibition In
opera will be read in full, the series of
readings will he of great value to all
who intend hearing grand opera this
season., Tickets to the series will be
sold for §1 each
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ISB DONNA BAIN, the dancer,
M who has been In Florida on a
professional visit, is expected In
Atlanta next week and will give ex
hibition dances at the Driving Club
during her stay here
Miss Bain has been dancing ‘n Mi
ami, and has had a successful stay
there. Mrs. Lucy Ellls Bain is in At
lanta and will be joined by her daugh
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Mre. F. M. Camp announces the
marriage of her daughter Marie to
James Doss, at home at S:3O Thurs
day evening, the Rev. Dr. Galnes, of
Grant Park Church, officlating.
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Severa! informal parties will be
given this week in honor of Mrs. Rob
ert Brodhead, of Philadelphia, Miss
Nan Stephens’ guest. Mrs. Brodhead
shares honors with Miss Florence
Brown, of New Haven, Conn., at Mrs,
Walter Stanley's tea Monday after
roon. Other &n&n for her inculde
Mrs. H‘%MWI informal
luncheon Y., and Miss Mary
Moore's matinee party.
Miss Maner Montgomery, of Rome,
will arrive Wednesday to visit Miss
Grace moph.u.ln. Dl.’uld Hills,
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Harmon are ot
home to their friends in the Bekeley
Apartments, at No, 8 West Eleventh
' street.
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the society rooms, along :‘lh a t\;fi'
petian painting given by Mes C. Oli
ver lnfllm numerous’ other things
that wers (0 be raffied, every boy and
girl tn the oolofy invested ali his or
her allowance money in chances -
ter tears weore ghed by a young “Duc”
and nearly every other youngster who
wanted it
Mra. Miller finally disposed of the
cart to Mrs. Thamas Hitcheock, wao
ted it to Mr and Mrs. Jullan
: Peabody their arrival here
on Bunday m will yse it for their
young baby.
Some of those at the sale inciuded
Frederick Allen and his young son.
who were on horseback and preferred
to remain on the outskirts of the
crowd in the road and watch the pro
ceedings, while Mra. C. Oliver Iselin,
who was ncvom[:mod by little Miss
Hope Goddard fin, and Mrs. Ar
thur Iselin, who had her youngsters
superintonded the drawing. The
young Due de Chaulnes, § years old,
was with his grandmother, Mrs, Thoe.
odore ¥. Shonts, and his aunt, Miss
“lmlfl Shonts. The youngest
Hite k boy was with his great
anut, Miss Selestine Eustis. Mis
Rose Dolan rode up with her house
guest at “Calico Cottage,” Miss Pyne,
and Miss Wllmlo‘. the {ouu daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry u%m
Winthrop. Mr. and Mrs. Amos ck
French, who were married recently in
New York and have left for the White
Sulphur Springs, where they will
.::nfl the spring season, arrived on
the soene accompanied by the latter's
slsters, Mrs. Campbell Steward, Mrs.
Lyman, and Mr. Steward Others
g:‘m were Colonel and Mrs. An
‘-{ Kuser, J. Dreyden Kuser, Miss
M Scott, Miss Sophia Mott, Mrs
Valentine Mott, Mrs. C. Wickiiffe
Yules, Mrs. Clarence W. Dolan, Miss
Margaret Winslow and a number of
others
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpson are
at the New Highland Park Hotel
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‘ ALM BEACH, Feb. 27T—Gay Pam
Beach reached the helght of its
season Monday evening with the
annual Washington Birthday ball held
in the dining room of the Royal Poin.
clana. More than 3000 people at
tended, and never in the history of the
hotel were there so many beautiful
gowns and jewels worn.
Among the throng of beautifully
wwn.d women were Mrs. Hamilton
flkes Cary, Mrs. Edward T. Stotes
bury, Mrs, Anthony J. Drexel Biddle,
Mrs. David B, Wagstaff, Mrs. Milton
C. Work, Mrs. Frederic Sterry, Mrs
Frederic Edey, Mrs. James H. Pres
ton, Mrs. Charles Isalah Cragin, Miss
Prudence Sterry, Miss Allce Reinekes,
Miss Norse Werner, Mrs. J. P. Litton,
Mrs. Henry C. Hood, Miss Margaret
Hood, Mrs. Thomas M. Rickards, Mrs.
Leonard C. Hanna, Mrs. Jack Ellls,
Mrs. Charles Delemater Vall, Mrs
Barnet A. Maxfleld, Mrs. William
Thaw 3d, Miss Ada Norfleet, Miss
Helen Hood, Mrs. Willlam Louls
Koehne, Mrs. Marion E. Gruber, Mrs.
Charles M. Gruber, Miss Josephine
Wells, Miss Dorothy Stone-Smith,
Miss Louise Wise, Miss Kathryne Da.
Camara, Miss Reine O. Walker, Mrs.
Willlam D Marsh, Miss Hermans
Simpson, Miss lrene &k
Ambrose Monell, Jr, Mrs.
Murray, Mrs. Jesse Chambliss
feet. Mrs. Georse W, Gray M u
Kirkhols, M. H. B Casselberry,
Margaret lieebe. Miss Constance Roh
erson, Miss Cordela m‘w 1
‘I“ o Kuflo‘{..’ltn.
wmu. Hrt 2! E H%l'l:
Sylvanus hoonmaker,
seph 1 \'nd-'mf: Mrs. Willlam
Grimth, M F. Holly, Mra
Alexander B Otwell, Mre. 1N
Creech, Miss luz Edna Plerce,
s Verne Avwns e Wittiam
Lilins Verne e
Stone-Smith, Mrs. Wiliie 8. l'n
Miss Jane Boland Sutherland,
Pessie B Mauck, Miss Frederika
Hrelaford, Mise Julia uw“m- Ma
tilda Bigelow, Miss Allce kes Pres
ton, Mrs. Joseph WD. Henry
€ Hood, Mrs. Charles H. Walton, Mrs.
Edmund M. Brelsford, Mra. Charles
J. Ferris, Jr. Miss Annette MeCart
ency. Miss Caryl Hackstaff, Mise
Marion Reineke, Mrs. E A W-M&
Mrs. John B. Deach, Mm. George
’Andn“ Mrs. James Villepigue, Mra
Adolph Lewisohn, Miss Hessie Gal
[mha. Mre Frank L. Sheppard and
Miss Laul. B. Stowe.
In the Garden Grill Mr. and Mrs
Ambrose Monell, Jr, gave a dinner for
Mr. and Mrs. David Wagstafl, Mr.
and urnu "1";'" M. Tiford, Colonel
Robert om , Mra,
Wickes, Mr mn. 'm
un;x’u and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mo-
Domuld.
Baroness von Frowein Pardee also
entertained a large party of guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Lewisohn gave
a dinner for Mr. and Mre. Herbert
Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roe
sin, Mr. and Mrs. lem Miss
Livingston, Elmer Crall, Mon
tague and Willlam 8. Zellar,
' Hayden Crosby had as his guests
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Roe, Mr., and
Mrs. Robert Bond and Mrs. %
The largest party given in the -
den Grill was given by Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Gelst, who entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Miller. Miss Carrie Mil
jer, Mr. and Mrs. Fr nk Speakerman,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burke, Mr. and
Mrs. William Baker, Mr. and Mprs.
Otto Schaum, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam
Brownley, Mr. and Mrs, John Mor
rison, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johnson,
Mr. and M. D. C. Murray, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Dilks, Mrs. Rice, Mn
and Mrs. H. Reese and Mr. and Mrs
Charles Daniel
Jules Gleanzer has as his guests
Mr. and Mrs. Morse, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas L. Shevlin, Mr. and Mrs. Wil.
llam Swafford, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Armour, Miss Lillian B, Hyde, Miss
Ellen Yville Miss Edith L. Adams,
Miss lLanchster, Mr. Edward Kane,
Mr. Blair and Mr. Hugh Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beal McLean
entertained a party of twelve,
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. G. Blllings en
tertained a party at the Beach Club.
Wadsworth R. Lewis, of New York,
arrived Sunday and is registered as
the Royal Poinclana.
Among the honeymooners at Palm
Beach are Mr. and Mrs. Jackson
Dykeman, who are staying at the
Poinclana. Mr. Dykeman is the son
of Judge Dykeman, of Brooklyn, and
Mrs. Dykeman was Miss Susan Mer
rick, one of the beautifu. debutantes
of New Orieans.