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THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1918
-WOIMEN'S NEWS —THE SOCIAL WORLD
Mr.andMrs.Hearst
Entertain at
Mr. and 'Mrs. William Randolph
Hearst will entertain at a supper
dance Saturday evening, following the
performance of “La Boheme,” in their
room and the palm rooms of the
Georgian Terrace. Invitations are be
‘\g issued to a hundred or more
Mests.
Foag-Frye Wedding.
The marriage of Miss Charlotte
Fogg and Dr. Augustus Homer Frye,
of Griffin, took place at 9 o’clock on
Wednesday evening at the home of
the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Fogg. Mrs. H. M. Brown, of Gaff
ney, 8. C,, was matron of honor. Miss
Julia Fogg was her sister's maid of
honor, Misses Irene Hancock and
Mary Gray were bridesmaids, Dr.
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Levday, of Hampton, Ga., was best
man, little Miss Helen Murphy was
flower girl and Master C. J. Murphy
was ring bearer. Dr. Charles Daniel
officlated,
The house was decorated in Ameri
can Beauties, smilax and sweetpeas,
The alter in the living room was a
bower of green festooned with Dor
othy Perkins roses and seven
branched candlsticks. In the dining
room the table was decorated inm smi
lax and pink sweetpeas. '
The bride wore white satin and
tulle embroidered in seed pearls. The
veil hung from a circle of orange
bl She carried a shower bou
uet ofchhldn and valley lilles. Mrs.
%rown. matron of honor, wore white
tulle and carried pink roses. Miss
Julia Fogg wore white Georgette
erepe and Easter lilies. Miss Irene
Hancock was gowned in green taffeta
and silver lac{. and Miss Mary Gray
wore pink taffeta and carried a show
ef bouquet of pink sweetpeas and
valley llies. The little flower girl
wore white net and taffeta. The
bride’s mother, Mrz. Fogg, wore gray
taffeta and corsage of orchids. Mrs,
8. B. Frye, of Grifin, was gowned in
blue satin and white crepe and wore
-orchids.
‘Miss Elizabeth Robinson and Mrs,
A. V. SBtokes served punch.
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Hills Club Open Barbecue!
Above is Miss Leone Ladson, to the left, Mrs. E. S._ Gay, Jr.,
while below is Mrs. E. P. Mecßurney. They were attractive guests
at the barbecue for the opera stars. 5
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Mre 8, E. Hamiet and Mrs. J. W,
Robinson assisted Mrs. Foge in enter
taining. .
Dr. and Mrs., Frye will reside in
Griffin after a trip to New York,
Parties at Georgian Terrace.
Many supper parties were enters
tained after the opera Wednesday
evening &t the Georgian Terrace and
fully 200 guests enjoyed the dancing
later. Among those who gau large
parties were Mr. and Mrs. John Mur
phy, with twenty guests; Mr. and’
Mre. W, 8. Byck, twenty: Cator
Wouiford, elghteen young people, and
Dr. J. G. Willlams, with twelve guesis.
"l'ho- gther parties consisted of six and
elght guests, $ o |
- For Baturday evening a number of
reservations have been made. The
dancing will take place in the lobby,
lounge and mezzanine floor, as the
rose dining room and palm garden
have been reserved for the sUpper pars
ty being entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
William Randolph Hearst,
Mrs. Mitchell Hostess.
Mra. Guy Mitehell entertained st
ldncheon Thursday In honor of Mra
Garland Jones, of Newnan, the guest
of Mrs. Norman Ah:r The centers
plece was a mound swestpeas and
the place eards were hand-painted
sweelpeas. .
The guests included Mrs. Jo
Mre, Sharpe, Mrs. David Nmnt
Mre, N. H. Hiliver and M. Ernest
Rivers
Mrs. Barnwel!l Gives Luncheon.
‘ Mre William H. Barnwell, Jr. en
tertained with a luncheon ’l'hundq
morning at her home on Ponce De-
Leon avenue.
The table had as its centerpiede a
large siiver basket of Lady Hillington
roses, the handle tled with a bow of
yollow tulle. Silver candlesticks had
vellow silk shader. The place-cards
were small yellow haskets of bonbons.
Mre. Barnwell recelved her guests
wearing black Qeorgetts creps,
Mrs. Coles Entertaing.
Mrs. A P Coles entertained at
tuncheon Thursday In honor of her
guest, Mre Stewart Phiniay. of Au.
Kusta, and Mre. Alexander Pope Vae
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son, of Albany, the guest of Mrs.
Henry Todd.
The table was decorated with pink
roses and the placescards were littie
hand-painted pink umbrellas, Mrs.
Coles wore a gown of white taffeta
with chiffon cloth,
The guests were Mrs, Stewart Phin
fzy. Mre. A, P. Vason, Mrs. Robert
Neely, Jr., of Wayneshoro; fiiu.‘lm
ard Phnizy, of Augusta; Mrs. David
C. Black, Miss Margaret Rushton,
Mrs. Henry Todd and Mrs. Katherine
Yancey.
Church to Hold Sale.
The Women's Alllance of the Uni
!urlun Church will hold a pantry sale
Friday at Kenny's Tea Store, No, 82
Whitehall stréet. Home-made breads,
cakes and candles will be on sale,
Only Oneand aHalf Days Left
To Buy That
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Many Box Parties
Feature of Night \
.The following box parties were
given Wednesday evening at the op
era “La Sonnambula:”
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Grant had in
their box Miss Margaret Grant, Miss
Helen Blodgett, of Washington; Dr.
Montague Boyd and James Alexander.
With Captain James W, KEnglish
were Mr. and Mrs. James D, Robin
son and Miss Isma Dooly. /
Colonel and Mrs. Robert J. Lowry
entertained Mrs. Alice May Taylor,
Miss Alice May Freeman and Mrs.
Daniel Safford.
Dr. and Mrs. Mcßae's Party.
Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Mcßae had with
them Mr, and Mrs. Dag B. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwarz H. Alsop en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mur
phy Sciple.
Mr. and Mrs. H.L M, Atkinson had
with them Miss May Atkinson and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gatins, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Willlam 8. Elkin en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. N. God
dard. b
BEx-Governor and Mrs. John Mar
shall Slaton entertained Mr. and Mrs.
William Randolph Hearst, Mrs, DelL.os
Blodgett, of Washington, and Miss
Margaret Goodrich,
With Mrs. W. D. Grant were Miss
Hazel Bliss, Migs Virginia Ireland and
several young men.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Payne had
Mr. and Mre. Alex Smith, Jr, and
Mrs. Howell Peeples with them,
In the McKenzie Box.
With Mr. and Mrs. George McKen
zle were Mr. and Mrg. aMrshall Mc-
Kenzie, \
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Holleman had
Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Emerson and
Carlisle Holleman.
Dr. James G. Williams and Eugene |
Haynes had as their guests Miss Iso
line Campbell and Miss Anne Kilby,
of Anniston.
Dr. and Mrs. Phinizy Calhoun had
as their guests Mrs., Florence Wad
ley Coleman, of Macon, and Jacob
Phinizy, of Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Spalding, Mr.
and Mrs. William Schroter and Crom
well Allemn, of Kentucky, formed a
party.
Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Bryan had with
them Mrs, John Alynn Campbell, Mrs.
Edward McCerren, Charles Miller, of
Chicago, and Shirley Olymplius, of‘
Los Angeles. \
Visitors Are Guests. |
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beck enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. William R, Hunt
ley, of Buffalo.
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Bucknell, Mr.
and Mrs, W. D. Manley formed a
party. »
| Colonel and Mrs. William Lawson
Peel had with them Mr, and Mrs,
Henry DeGive and Martille La Fard.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Maddox
had Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kiser
in their box.
Mr, and Mrs. Edward H. Inman en
tertained Mr, and Mrs. Edward John
son and Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Caldwell.
With Mr. and Mrs, Marior Harper
were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harper, of
Philadelphia.
Party of Six Formed.
Dr. and Mrs. Dunbar Roy, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Alston and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Adger Smythe formed a party.
Mr. and Mrs., E. T. Lamb, of Nor
folk, had with tnem Miss Mattie
Lamb and Wellborn Blalock.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ginn had Mr,
and Mrs. T. W. Dunk, of Jacksonville,
with them.
Mr. a nd Mrs. 8. . Dobhe had Miss
Mildred Dobbs and J. 8 Pottsdamer,
of Philadelphia, with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Speer en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wal
lace.
Mr. and Mrs. “dward T. Brown,
Mrs. Marshall Johnston and Mrs. W,
W. Thomas were together.
Other Visitors Entertained.
Cator Woolford had in his box
Miss Loulse Moultrie, of Rome: Mr.
and Mrs. D, W. Woolford. of Balti
more, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wool
ford.
Miss I«abel Robhinson had Miss Ma
rian Atchison, William Dickey and
Saunders Jones as her guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Haynes MeFadden en
tertained Mrs. Eugene Stetson, of Ma
con
Mr. and Mrs, James R. Gray enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Brumby, of
Marietta, and Mr. and Mrs. Inman
Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuten Arnold- had
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MAIL ORDERS FILLED
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with them Miss Ada Alexander and
Lee Edwards : ik
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thornton and
Mr. and Mrs. Wickliffe Goldsmith
formed a party.
Ladies Memorial Association.
The annual meeting of the Ladies' !
Memorial Association will be held at
Carnegie Library on Friday morning
at 11 o'cleck. Reports will be read,
the election of officers will take place,
and payment of dues will be in order
A fuil attendance is urged.
Luncheon for Visitors.
Mrs., Ulriec Atkinson entertained
with a luncheon Thursday compli
mentary to Mrs. Ashley Baker, of Ra
leigh; N. €., who is vyisiting Mrs.
Thornton Marye, and for Mrs. Ross
Harper, of Philadelphia, the guest of
Mrs. Marion Harper. The center
piece was a large silver basket filled
with KEaster lilies and tied with large,
green tulie bows. The silver candle
sticks were also tied with tulle. The
place-cards were silver mono(ram’
‘cards. )
~ Mrs. Atkinson was gowned In black
gabardine combined with charmeuse.
The guests were Mrs. Ashley Baker,
‘Mrs. Ross Harper, Mrs., Marion Har
per, Mrs. Thornton P. Marye, Mrs.
Ernest Dallis, Mrs. Wyccliffe Gold
smith and Mrs. Graham Phelan. -
‘Travelers’ Aid to Meet.
~ The Atlanta Woman's Missionary
Association, which supports the Trav
‘elers’ Aid work, wil meet in the Cen
tral Congregational Church Friday at
3:30 o'clock. The meeting will be
opened by the Rev, Willlam A. Lee,
pastor of Central Congregational
Church, and the address will he made
by Dr. Henry Alford Porter, pastor of
‘the Second Baptist Church, on “Per
‘sonal Service.” Reports will be given
and officers for the ensuing year will
be elected.
‘Mn. Turman Gives Tea.
Mrs. S. B. Turman entertained at
a tea, following the opera, Thursday
afternoon at her home, Hexagon Hall,
in honor of her house guests, Mrs.
"Annie McDonald, of Grenada; Mrs.
W. E. Mann and Miss Mann, of Dal
ton.
Spring flowers were used in decora
tions. Twenty guests were invited.
‘Mrg. Elder Gives Luncheon.
Mr. W. T. Elder gave a buffet
luncheon Thursday at her home on
East Ninth street preceding the opera |
‘matinee of “Aida,” as a compliment
to Mrs. W, W. Hockaday, of Jackson
ville, who is visiting Mrs. J. B.
' Hockaday.
The table held pink zweetneas in a
'gllt basket and the details of the
table were If pink and gold.
Assisting Mrs. Elder in entertaining
were Mrs. Peter Godfrey, of Coving
ton; Mrs. Maud Barker Cobb, Mrs. R.
H. Jones, Mrs. Willlam F. Shallen
berger and Mrs. James Burrowes, of
Jacksonville, who is spending the
week with Mrs. Elder.
Mrs. Elder wore black taffeta and
lace combinel with old rose velvet.
Mrs, Burrowes wore a gown of blue
taffeta and Georgette crepe with a!
bodice of silver lace. |
The guests were Mrs. Montague
Boyd, Mrs. Andrew Hansell, Mrs. Wil-
HHam Fuller, Mrs, Porter King, Mrs.
George M. Brown, Mrs, Michael Hoke,
her guest, Misg Mary Boyd:; Mrs,
Howell Cloud, Mrs. John Roberts,
Mrs. George Forrester, Mrs, James S,
Lyons, Mrs, Warner Martin, Mrs. Wil
liam R. Hoyt, Mrs. Rutherford Lips
comb, Mrs, Bolling Jones, Mrs. Sam
!uol Jones, Mrs. George Richmond,
Mrs. Robert Woodruff, Mrs. Stephen
’Bnrnett and her guest, Mrs. John
| Norwood, of Alabama; Mrs. Cobb, her
{ mother, Mrs. Barker; Mrs. T. .G.
| Meador, Mrs. Joseph Gofzales, Mrs.
{R. O. Campbell and Mrs. Percy
| Adams.
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. Breakfast for Mrs. Latham.
! Mrs. Campbell Wooldridge will give
;a breakfast at the Capital City Cludb
| Saturday for her visitor, Mrs. Thomas
«J. Latham, of Memphis, and the
| guests will include friends of Mrs,
| Latham. They are (olonel and Mrs.
| Willlam Lawson Peel, Governor and
. Mrs. John Marshal! Slaton, Mrs. Del.os
. Blodgett, of Washington; Mr. and
| Mrs. Charles Gately, Mrs. Sheppard
'“’. Foster, Mrs. Frank Kern and
{ Mrs. Willlam D. Grant.
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7Oinfm Are Entertained.
| Mr. and Mrs. James T. Willlams
| entertained at the barbecue Wednes
ldny a few of the opera stars,
Ye Grand
Opera Visitors=-
Take Home With You
a Photograph from
%y
~The kind that
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| Stephenson’s
| New Studio “De Luxe”
| sth Floor Connally
l Building
including Enrico Caruso, Leon Ro
their, Pasquale Amato, Glorgio Po
lacco and Enrico Scognamillo, and
L. P. E. Giffroy, of Chicago, who en
tertained the same stars at luncheon
on Tuesday. Completing the party
were Mrs. J. T. Williams, Mrs. Ulric
Atkinson, Mrs. J. W. Goldsmith, Jr.,
Mrs. Graham Phelan, Mrs. Lee Lew
man, Miss Isoline Campbell, Miss Nel
lie Phinizy, of Athens, and James H 1
Nunnally. |
Miss Crane to Entertain.
Miss Martha Crane will entertain
Monday for Miss Ruth Croft, of Ken
tucky, the guest of Miss Laura Hay -
;good Coles.
'Mrs. Van Harlingen to Entertain.
| Mrs. J. M. Van Harlingen will. en
tentain at tea Friday for Mrs. Sam
}uel Jordan and Mrs. George Fisher,
of Deland, Fla., who are at the Geor
'gian Terrace this week.
Rummage Sale.
! The Woman's Alliance of the Uni
tarian Church will hold a rummage
sale on Saturday, at 174 Auburn ave
nue,
All articles are requested to be
sent in by 10 o'clock.
Supper Dance at Club.’
The second supper dance of the
opera season was held at the Cap
ital City Club following the opera
“La Sonnambula,” Wednesday even
ing.
Mn{ and Mrs. John W. Grant had
as thelr guests for this affair
their box party guests, Miss Helen
Blodgett, of Washington; Miss Mar
garet Grant, Dr. Montague Boyd and
James Alexander; those appearing in
the box of Former Governor and Mrs,
John Marshall Slaton, among them
being Mrs. Slaton’s guest, Mrs. Del.os
Blodgett, of Washington; and the
party entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
Willlam Randolph Hearst in their
two boxes,
‘ Mr, and Mrs. Henry P. Nelson will
entertained in honor of Mrs. John C.
Latham, of Louisville, Ky.,, who s
visiting Mrs. John B. Howe. The
party included Mr. and Mrs. Howe,
Mr. and Mrs. Haynes McFadden and
Mrs. Latham,
Others entertaining were Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Inman, Mr. and Mrs.
M. RICH & BROS. CO.
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William A. Speer, Mr. and Mrs, Harry
M. Atkinson, Colonel and Mrs. Robert
J. Lowry, Mr. a % Mrs. Roby Robin
son, Mr. and Mr} . Thornton Marye,
Dr. and Mrs, Phinizy Calhoun, Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Harper, Mr.: and
Mrs. W. D. Manley, Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Ginn, Mr. and Mrs:; Henry Nelgon,
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Mrs. D. R. Cowles, Mr. and Mrs. W,
W. Croxton, ,Mr. and Mrs. G&w
Willis, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Norris, Mr., :
and Mrs. N. G. Burnett, Mr. and M!&'
Charles W. Tuay, Eugene V. Haynes,
Carl Ramspeck, Ben Daniel and R. J.
Murphy.
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