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CHAJTER oF SOCIETY
HILE appreciating duly the holi
day visitors in our-city, 1 am
inclined to think we missed one
very charming vigitor, to see whom
we had fully expected, But when a
body gets an invitation to attend a
Jolly French house party at Ver
sailles, war or no war, the temptation
is great. |
So considered Mrs. Thomas Rily, of
New York, who had planned to spend
Christmas in Atlanta as the guest of
her aunt, Mrs. John Murphv. But an
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urgent invitation came from across
the sea, and the Atlanta.visit was
postponed in favor of a house party
given by the ("omtess de Sombreuii,
in her wonderful home at Versailles,
in honor of Master Joseph Gatins, Jr.,
the first grandson of the Countess,
Master Gatins, whose mother was
the bewitching little French Countess
many of us had the pleasure of meet- |
ing as the bride of our former "tellnw!
townsman” “Joe” Gatins a year or so
ago, was born on French soil, and has
not vet seen the U, 8, A, However, |
am sure he is a sturdy little Ameri
can, for all that, . !
Mr, and Mrs. Gatins went abroad
before the birth of their young son,
and will remain in Paris for some
time yet. The house party at Ver
sallles was destined to be a reunion of
the French kinfolk of Master Gatins,
and to be included in the numbor.nf‘
guests were several of the sons
of the Comtesse de Sombreu!l
who had been “at the ‘ront,” doing
their part for France. Mrs, Rily sailed
on the Lafavette several weeks ago
ATLANTA, GA., SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 1916
and word of her safe arrival came to
Atlanta just before Christmas.
el i
NE young woman of my ac-
O quaintance lifts up her voice
in mourning the originality of
her friends this year:
“Do you know 1 have to go out now
and buy for myself a half dozen pairs
of kilk ' hose and some gloves and
handkerchiefs. And it's only a few
days since Christmas!”
Then she proceded (o relate how
every year she always received
o hewws ard SandioteNete
ones “da” frem day o day- o-l!ml
for Cheistmas ARd When ohe cpened
Bet pac kingwe ohe found “Polleana™
clondare, as $l9B per (the pries of
& pir of sik powe any der provided
ey selaetion wae madests . & peie
o mahagen: sendiestices (and ber
fonmm dome Ih aery weadeersr. @
ot of “Rananry ierends’ iand o ® 8
tlendl of Wer maeie eAI thath . &
fottie of gerfume tone famitae
atnnle 4t oy Faler and o Foder am
of vare e abieh seald Beve
. docicty as Fancy Costume Ball
Mrs. Charles Remsen, extreme left, Mrs. Willis West‘r;xorcland. Miss Virginia Bowman and Miss Catherinaqg
Ellis, in beautiful black
and white costumes worn
at a recent brilliant social
event, at which a large as
semblage of Atlanta wom
en worse magnificent toi
lettes. The affair was one
of a series of interesting
costume balls this winter
for Atlanta society.
Seaght &'l the glaves ehie mewded and
#1 some lefy aver ogt a Wt
ploture, f ane wanied & wew ee
ture. Which ane sidnt’
Origtuality ta Tenning et mewe
Rdave. Bven the brides are begine
nimg so feel Ihe sirain and have s
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of embiodering the fops with Ihe
initial of the pereon whe gase Them,
5 a 8 o hesp up with them - ihe
persane whe gave (Gemm | omean, nod
he hose It didat work tha! way
sory well and Ihe mundress was al-
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atother sfary
f think ihe ald way o Setier, M'l'
#9 hack 9 W oand pregate 16 give
“eeemething seeful” went Chelstanas,
OF soaree | know that hese ate get.
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Put that's another story, ‘o’
2 ¢ 0
LOCOMER word from Washington
C that the society girls of that
wity have forsaken dapcing, o
My soihing of e skating, for the
stdy of Bpanish | wonder if the
irte are PREpAring 10 Sreamiany our
Future businese men ho go dosn to
Routh Americn in the near fature far
e poatpeme of handiing &' (hat Won
et Fopl Pan: Amerioan CoAnmet e
Awmhatever st ), which we hear 8o
Wk ahoael these days
’ The eiris are right o prepare for
Immed aie scoompaniment to thase
parts if their hearts are involved, for
s heatd things about same of Lhans
e Wt ATRSEIRN ©i e
How about Buestos Alves, for in
stanes YA Ditle Parie” ‘tis ealied,
and growing bEger eeery day’
Thers i one consolation for ihees
ede not easily et the Spanieh
Hoean be leareed resdily. caee i e
Bom w 1 siion | make thie sinte
ment heeause of the preliclency in
# vislt heve ta her uncle and sunl
!\l# and Mre Menry 8 Jackeon, hy
[& yollow hatred Hitle givl of about .
| yours, chattors in Hpmeier and
'wm s wall ae English And she
sqm nierenting in all thres ‘Q,
Whe tas greatly amused her A o,
frionds and & - i
:t-u: e children Wil hey S
| Whe has sven Introduced 1 among .
| hiddien of Bt arquaintance and o
heate on all siies "Posns L~
whieh ie te sy, “Hella™ o
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| Pornaps tittie Melen is evw ng the
| soode of sepitatiom and
Cler fulurs milllonaire vontares
Routh Ameriean business, it losss By
| (lermans of ate. Casties in *
Jeould at leset be builll o seeh .
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TOLD oo about thees Raiiday .
| Have comming fromm Yo aad 4
vieit owver Chrtstamas, St | o
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