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CHATTER o SOCIETY
HILE appreciating duly the holi
day visitors in our ecily, I am
inclined to think we missed one
very charming visitor, to see whom
we had fully expected. But whem 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 Comtess de Sombreul,
in her wonderful home at Versailles,
in honor of Master Joseph Gadnl, 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 “fellow
townsman” “Joe” Gatins a vear or so
ago, was born on French soil, and has
not yet seen the U. S. A. However, 1
am sure he is a sturdy little Ameri
can, for all that.
Mr. and re. Gatins went abroad
before the rlrth of their young son,
and will remain in Paris for some
time yet., The house party at Ver
sailles was destined to be a reunion of
the French kinfolk of Master Gatins,
and to be included in the number of
guests were several of the sons
of the Comtesse de Sombreuil
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. |
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NE young woman of my ae-
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 haif dozen pairs
of silk hose and some gloves and
handkerchiefs. And it's only a few
days since Christmas!™
Then she proceded to relale how
every year she always recelved
“oalies” of Bose apd Bandierchiefs
ones “We” from day 18 day-waiting
for Chvistimae And Shes she apensd
bt pachages she found Pellpene®
calendare, &t Bi 90 per (the piies of
& pair of ik buse any dar provided
e sEeßiion was Seadest) & PR
ol walogany candineiche (and e
o dale Bvy Sasdewh: o
et of “Aanani s recetde tand she ®ae
Giowdl wf Wev weamic saß et »
bottie of pestumme done faaitier
Eamdby o) any I 8 aad @ coßlee e
of rvere prmie wihieh wedd Save
docichy as Fancy Costume Ball
—— N u,
Mrs. Charles Remsen, extreme left, Mrs. Willis Westmoreland, Miss Virginia Bowman and Miss Catherine )
Ellis, in beautiful black
and white costumes worn
at a recent brilliant social
event, at which a large as
semblage of Atlanta wom
en orse magnificent toi
lettes. The affair was one
of a series of interesting
costume balls this winter
for Atlanta society.
Twrag bt 8l {he gieves she hewded ond
S samne el over o get 8 Cheiletie
piture. f oie wanisd & sew e
tatm whi-h ane didnt’
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adare Feen he rtdes are begin-
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persons whe gave hem, | mean 00l
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OMES sord frem Washington
C thst the sosisiy girie of that
g eity have fofsaken daneing 19
|say nothing of ice shating, for the
istudy of Bpanieh. 1 wonder If the
;flt%o Sre pßearing Lo RecomßpAnY oul
futare busitess Men who go donn 12
| Bouth Amerion in the near futore for
ifl-— potguome of Bandiing il Uhatl Woen-
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patis if their heartls ate
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gmu Wil Armet iR ¢Lo
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i can e tenred 20,
tmard o wol
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& vidlt here '.”mufl
WEosnd Mrs Henry B Jackson. Helen,
s e w haired Hitle gint of sheut
Teare whatisrs In Noanish and Prench,
e aqy e Engiieh And she san
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