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« The marriage of Miss Phoebe Caro- I
llne Prioleau to Charles Howara
“Wood, first lieutenant, Officers’ Rc-l
“Berve Corps, took place Tuesday aft
®rnoon at 2 o'clock at the residence
®f the bride’'s mother, Mrs. Eula
Smhh Prioleau, on Bonaventure ave
nue,
In the livingsroom, where the cere.
y was performed by Rev, W. W,
aemmtncv r, the improvised altar wag
eomposcd of palms and bay trees,
while at each side of the altar pea
gstal vases held giant chrysanthe
mums, and tall cathedral candlesticks
“held lighted tapers. In the reception
#parlm(‘nls there were arranged
ases of chrysanthemums on the
Jmantels and tables,
® The maid of honor, the sister of the
Mride, was Miss Theo Prioleau, whnl
‘was gowned In a costume of brnwni
welvet, with hat of brown velvet, and |
®he wore a corsage of meteor roses, |
& The two littls flower girls, *Misses |
2%1'. Baker and Phoebe Rhett, wore |
dace-trimmed frocks of flesh-colored
?@ormnn crepe, and carried old-sash-
Soned nosegays of pink roses, border
gd with white valley liliea and ferns.
SMleutenant Willlam H. Clarke, of
®Philadelphia, acted as best man.
4 The bride was given in marriage by
der brother, William Prioleau, and
fle wore o smart tailored suit of |
gaupe cloth, with collar and cuffs of
amoleskin, a blouse of white Georgette
4 pe, and a small turban of moleskin
r. She wore a corsage of Parma
%lolets and orchids, Mrs. Prioleau.
e bride's mother, was gowned In
Black crepe de chine, combined with
orgetie erepe, and her flowers were
B corsage of white roses,
& After the ceremony, which was wit
ileswd by a company of close friends
#@nd relatives, there followed an in
t@rl"!fll reception.
£ Mrs. Wood is & member of one of
‘;he most prominent families in Geor.
®ia and South Carolina. She 18
gocé of Judge and Mrs. Willlam D.
lis, Sr. ILieutenant Wood was con
fiected with the insurance worid in
tlanta, and hefore he entered the
nd train'ng camp at Fort Ogle
thorpe he resided In this city. He
réceived his commission at the Fort
DOglethorve training school for offi
:Qrg. He is a ndtive of Alabama,.
' Lieutenant and Mrs. Wood left for
wedding ourney in the West, and
Will be awgy for two weeks, returning
Allantg to be the guests of Mrs
Priolean, before Lieutenant Wood en
upon his military duties, !
Ministers’” Wives' Club.
. The Preshyterian Ministers' Wives'
lub of Atlanta will meet with Mrs
[Homer McMillan, No. 149 East Third
street, Weodnesday, at 3 p. m. Mrs
W, C. Winsbhorough, superintendent
of (he Woman's Aukillary, will ad-
Mress the meeting on “The Greatest
Problem in the South.,”
King-Johrson Wedding Cards.
~ Mrs. John Butler King has issued
invitations to the marriage of her
daughter, Martha Maxwell, to Dr,
Raymond Lovejoy Johnson, Wednes
day morning, December 12, at 11
@'clock, at All Saints’ Church,
! Mn’ Class to Meet.
Mrs. Amelia R. Woodall, preseldent
©of the Atlanta Equal Suffrage Asso
€lation, announces an all-day session
of Uncle Sam's Knitting Class for
pd:eaday. at: No. 11 V&:hltehull
& At 3 o'clock an interesting pmmm’
?‘m be given.
Every one interested is cordially
fm-a to attend.
Mivlnq Reception,
The' ladies of Pledmont Rebekah
L . No. 16, 1. 0. O. F., will enter
! the members and their friends |
At an informal Thanksgiving recep- (
¢ Thursday night in the hall, No.
1-2 Marietta street. The commit
-1 of ladies in charge are Mrs. M.
. Btrickland, Mrs. Fannie Belle
ford, Mrs. Myrtice Beattle and
i Harry Hughes.
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:{j?r. and Mrs. Gray Entertain at Din
e
'~ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gray, of
ichmond. Va., entertained at dinner
onday evening at the Georgian Ter
; . The table was decorated with
Ophelia roses. Mr. and Mrs. Gray's
5 ts were Mr. and Mrs. Dudley
Cowles, Mr. and Mrs. George Cran
t%,,‘
%h. Boykin's Entertainmant.
~ Owing to the fact that a number 01
: 1 attracticns are being prepared
for the men at camp this week from
eut of town, Mrs. B. M. Boykin's
gommittee of the Atlanta Commissoin
on Tralning Camp Activities has been
relleved of its usual arduous assign
m« providing fifteen entertain
ments for the week, However, a‘
: er number will be furnished as
necded.
.~ _Moday evening Miss Ethel Beyer
% a party, including Miss Edith
McCool, soprano; Miss Ella May Mi-
Dert. contralto: Miss Luise Dorough,
re ; Carl Braun, pianist, and’ lit-
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Monday, and took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William
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Stuart Witham, on Peachtree road. She was formerly Miss May
Bell Clark.
tle Carolyn Bonney, at hut No. 153 !
Miss Joscphine Burns, assisted by
Mrs. Carroll, reader, and little Miss
.{unnna Greer, dancer, went te No.
57.
This evening Mrs. W. C. Spiker, as
sisted by Mrs. James Whitney, a
singer, and Miss Mary Potter, pian
i=t, will give an entertainment at No.
150,
Tea for Miss Aimee Hunnicutt,
Miss Helen Jones was hostess at a
tea Tuesday afternoon at her home on
Waverly way. The occasion was a
compliment to Miss Aimee Hunnicutt,
a December bride-elect,
The tea table was decorated in yel
low and pink as the color motif, In
the center there was a silver vase
filled with Killarney roses a‘xd yel
low chrysanthemums,
Miss Jones was gowned in yellow
taffeta,
Miss Hunnicutt wore a costume of
brown satin and a hat of brown vel
vet.
Mrs. Adam Jones, who assisted in
receiving, wore a costume of blue
velvet.
Mrs. James Albert Vaughan was
gowned in blue satin, with hat of blue !
velvet. |
The guests invited to meet Miss
Hunnicutt%luded the members of
the Hunnicutt-Remberger wedding
party.
Bridal Couple on Motor Trip.
- Mr. and Mrs. John St. Clair Brooks,
who were marired Monday afternoon
In Atlanta, Mrs. Brooks having been
Miss May Belle Clark, left soon after
the ceremony for Wheel'ng, W. Va,,
where they will meet a party of
friends and will motor to Pittshurg,
an. The wedding took place at the
residence of Mr. and "Mrs. Willlam
Stuart Witham.
Among the guests were Governor
and Mrs. Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Witham
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles A. Sisson, Dr. and Mrs.
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JACOBS' PHARMACY.
R. T. Dorsey, Professor and Mrs.
George P. Shingler, Jr., Dr, and Mrs.
Fletcher Melt of Oxford; Mr. and
Mrs. James P%ors. Dr. and Mrs.
James F. Parliament, Mrs. A. F. Tur
ner, Mrs. Irving Proctor, Miss Lula
Proctor, Miss Winifred Huson, Miss
Violet Gardner and Kellar Melton, all
of Covington; Captain Quinby Melton,
of Camp Gordon.
Christmas Dance for Miss Davils.
Henry Walker Bagley will entertain
at a dancing party Thursday evening,
December 27, at the Piedmont Driving
Club, the occasion to be in compllmentl
to Miss Henrletta Davis, who will
spend the holiday season as the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
(May Bagley. Miss Davis will arrive
in Atlanta December 20 from Miss
Walker's School at Simmesbury,
Conn., where she is enrolled as a stu
dent this year, ‘
Writers' Club Proqram.
The Writers' Club met Monday aft
ernoon in Carnegie Library. The pro
gram was the reading of two origi
nal stories, “Wings of a Bird in the
Air,” by Miss Elizabeth Ballev. and
“Which Shall It Be?” by Miss Euge
nia Estill. The stories were criticized
by Miss Brent Whiteside and other
members of the club,
A collection of poems was made,
and a “poetry program' will he given
the first week lin January, with Miss
Brent Whiteside making a talk on the
construction of poetry.
The constitution and by-laws were
read and approved. The following
membership committee was appoint
ed: Mrs. James Watson, Miss Cob
bie Vaughan. ) iss Adrienne Battey
and J. A, McKnight,
Several new members were en
rolled. |
‘Women to Welcome Soldiers.
l Every woman in the Atlanta Wom
an's Club has been asked to place a
| lighted candle in the window of her
t home Christmas eve and Christmas
night. as a welcome to the soldiers
in Atlanta. The resolution to this
effect, which passed at the meeting
Monday afternoon, asked that every
home in the city carry out the same
hosnitable greeting to the men in the
camp who pass the homes and wish
to receive a welcome,
Another feature of the meeting was
a r._zolution ask'rg that the members
pledge themselves to give no Christ
mas presents except to one or more
soldiers who are strangers in Atlanta.
The c'ub-went on record as oppos.
ing all idle rumors affecting the peace
and welfare of the community or in
juring the Red Cross activities.
menéi East Lake Club.
The East Lake Country Club mem
bers will have their Thanksgiving
dinner-dance Wednesday evening.
Dinner will be served from 7:30 to
$ o'clock, and dancing will continue
until midnight. Many parties are
being planned and offigers from Fort
Ogletheorpe and Camp gordon will be
guests on thls occaslon.
Mrs, Fairfax Montague will leave
early in December for Richmond, Va.,
where she will be the guest of rela
tives during the Christmas holiday
senson. o
lP' dmont Drivi
Club Affairs to
Er' w k
Many affairs at the Pledment Driv
ing Club add to the gayeties of
Tharksgiving week. For the usuxl
Wednesday afternoon tea-dance a
number of ccngenial parties are al.
ready arranged,
Mrs, Charles T. Nunnzlly will en
tertain as her gussis ‘or tea Mrs. ‘W.
W. Banks, Mrs J. B. MeCrary, Mrs.
Paul Vose and Mrs. Walter Barnwell,
Mrs. Ewing Dean will compliment
Miss Afmee Hunnicutt, a popular
bride-elect of December.
Mrs. Shepard Bryan will entertain
a party of twelve,
The largest and most brilllant af
fair of the week will be the large din
ner-dance at the club Thanksgiving
evening, when brides-elect, visitors
and officers will be enterta‘ned.
A congenlal party of young people
dining together will Include Misses
Katherine Judkins, of New York City;
Helen and Margaret McCarty and
Patty McGehee; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Disogway, Curry Moon, Lynn Werner, |
\;Vlmum McKenzle and Bowle Mar-]
tin.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Sciple, Mr.
and Mrs, Jerre Osborne, [ieutenant
and Mre. Walter McNeil and Lieu-—'
tenant and Mrs, Henry Tompking wml
dine together.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butters, Colo
nel and Mrs. William Vose and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wessels will also
form a party.
Mr. and Mrs. Haynes McFadden will
have as their guests for dinner Mr,
and Mre. Henry B. Scott, Mr. and Mrs,
C'harles T. Nunnally and George-Pen
dleton.
Another eongenial party will include
Mr and Mrs. Strother Fleming and
'Mr. and Mra Fred Hoyt.
Others entertaining parties will be
Mr. and Mra. Harry Atkincon, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Ellls, Mr, ond Mrs.
H. M. Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Hunnicutt, Mr. and Mrs, Sldney‘
Hogerton, Mr. and Mrs. Veasey Rain
water, Langdon Quinn and Captain
Franklin Mikell,
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House Party at Tifton.
Willingham Tift, of Tifton, was|
hostess at an enjoyable house party
last week at his hunting lodge near
Tifton. A number of Atlanta people
were among Mr, Tift's guests, whn"n-l
cluded Misses Ann Patterson, Ellza
beth Blalock, Madeline McCullough
and Marion Shelly, of Rome, N. Y.;
Ralph Ragan, Edwin and Dixon Me- |
Carty, Richard Long, Langdon Quinn, |
Charles Orme, Benjamin Daniel ot'
Atlanta. Amos Tift and Walter Jolly
of Tifton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dan- |
is] of Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. Shine!
Fleetwood, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tift,
Jr, and Mr, and Mrs. Erwin’ Myers,
of Tifton.
Partiegs Planned for Visiter.
Miss Martha Pound, of Grand Rap
{ds, Mich,, who la the guest of Miss
Laura Sawtell. will be honored with
a luncheon Wednesday, given by
Miss Dorothy Traynham at her home
on Peaefitree road.
Coversg will be laid for Misses
Pound, Laura Sawtell Wyeliffe
Wurm and Katherine Dußose and
Mrs. Donald McKinnon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dodd will en
tertain at the tea-dance at the Pled
moyt Driving Club In compliment to
Mids Pound and Miss Sawtell. Com
pleting the party will be Miss Nellie
Dodd, Miss Odell Hunt, Samue! Du-
Bose, Howard Sawtell, Kendrick
Smith, Harry Stearns and William
‘ McKenzie.
Miscellaneous Shower. 5
Mrs. Abrier W. Calhoun will open
her home at No. 672 Peachtree street
Wednesday for the purpose of receiv
ing donations for the Home for In
curables. All kinds of canned goods,
preserves, jellies and linens, such as
plllowcases and sheets, are necessary
for the comfort of the inmates of this
home. Money in any amount will be
acceptable,
e e .oA~ e e nee ot b S e e
$1 to SI,OOO G fts
No matter whether the gifts you will seleet are to be
costly or moderate in price you will find this shop a
wonderful place to do your Christmas buying.
No matter what the price, you ean be sure that what
you buy here is the best in quality that can be offered.
Gorham Leather Goods. 14-karat Green Gold Mesh
Gold and Silver Insignia Bags.
for U. S. Army officers. Fine Belts for men.
Pocket Knives. Card and Vanity Cases.
Cuff Buttons, So'id Gold Brooches.
Platinum and Diamond Wrist Watches.
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We will engrave and furnish you with a box of fine \
white stationery, consisting of one quire of paper and
24 envelopes or half quire of paper, 12 correspondence
cards and 24 envelopes or 24 correspondence cards
and 24 envelopes and make you a present of the die. B
If you know the initials of a frlend we will make \\
the monogram from vour selection of 20 different /
styles in any color, including bronze and gold. You
could not select a more charming or useful gift for
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. Personal
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Miss Helen McCarty returned home
Tresday from a trip of several weeks
{to New York City.
Mrs. Price Gilbert s in Columbus,
where sghe i@ vigiting her mether,
Mrs. Howard.
Mrs. W. D. Balley, of Americus,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George
Winship, on East Third street.
Mrs. Frederick Heath, of Augusta,
is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Howéll, Sr., in West End.
Mrs. Howard Callaway s conva
lescing from her recent illness at her
home on Piedmont avenue,
Miss Josephine Johnson, of Bir
mingham, Ala., is the guest of Mrs.
Edward S, Gay, Sr., at her home on
Currler street.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. T, T. Stev
ens will be glad to know that Mr.
Stevens, who has been critica'ly ill
of pneumonia, is much improved.
Miss Maude Hurt Cariton, who 1s
attending Goucher College, will spend
Thanksgiving with her aunt, Mrs.
Healy, in Stanton, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Brutus J. Clay an
nounce the birth of a son. Brutus J.
Clay, Jr., at their home on Wesley
avenue Tuesday, November 27.
Miss Jullette O‘Donnell, of New
Or'eans, is visiting her sister, Mrs,
Eb T. Williams, at No. 80 West End
avenue,
. Ms and Mrs. H. T. Quillian, of
Albany, announce the birth of a son,
Hubert T. Quillian, Jr.,, Tuesday, No
vember 20.
Mrs. J. A. Durham, of Charlotte,
N. C,, is in the city to visit her son,
Lieutenant Durham, who is stationed
at Camp Gordon,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rich have
18 their gunest Herman Rohenheim
of Savannah, who I 8 spending several
days In Atlanta.
Mrs. John Shivar has returned to
her home in Americus, after a visit
to her aunt, Mrs E. D, Lupo, on
Ponce Del.eon avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Curtis, of
Troy, N. Y., arrived inrAtlanta Sun
day and are the guests of Dr. Curtis
2t the Georgian Terrace.
Miss Dorothy Gouinlock will return
to her home in New York Wednes
day, after a visit to Mrs. Walter Mce
Neil at the Georgian Terrace.
Miss Marion Fielder has returned
from Thomasville, where she was an
attendant at the Watt-Randall wed
ding, which was an event of recent
date.
Mrs. J. W. Adams, of Waycross,
spent several days In Atlanta en
route to Macon, where she will be the
guest for several weeks of her daugh
ter. Mrs. H. W. Taylor..
Miss Mar'e Colcord, who s a stu
dent at Goucher College, Baltimore.
Md., will spend Thanksgiving as the
guest of Mrs. Roland Harrison in New
York City.
Mliss Kathleen Corey has returned
to Birmingham, Ala., after having
spent the week-end in At'anta. She
was one of the out-of-town guests at
the dinner-dance at the Pledmont
Driving Club Saturday evening.
~ Mrs. Shelburne Spindle returned to
her home in Roanoke, Va. Saturday
after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Dudley‘
Cowles. She wag entertained at a
number of soclal gayeties during her
visit.
Mrs. James Wood, of Savannah,
who has been entertained as the guest |
of Mra, George Brown, will leave |
| Wednesday for Chatlotte, N. C,, where
she will be near her son, Irxln Wood, |
who is stationed there. |
Misses BElizabeth and Anna Jones'
and their father, Arthur Jones, mo
tored back Tuesday to their home
in South Pittsburg, Tenn., after a
week-end stay here, on a visit te
Lleutenant Arthur Jones, of the Re
serve Corps, Camp Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Calloway,
!M‘sses Ida and Nellie Hightower and
Frank Flemirg will motor to Mon-‘
roe, where they will spend Thanks«
giving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Walker, who recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. Callaway.
Miss McGehee |§,
.
Hostess for Miss
Miss Josephine Mobley, whose'
marriage to Lieutenant Raymond |
Demere will be an important event of
Saturday evening, was honor guest|
at a seated luncheon given by one of |
| her bridesmaids, Miss Patty McGehee,
Tuesday, at her home on Juniper
street.
The luncheon table had as a central
decoration a large sliver basket of
Killarney roses, the handle tied with |
’flesh-colored tulle. The silver bon-.
bon dishes and compotes were filled
'with pink and white candies and
‘mints, and the hand-painted place
cards were in a rogse design.
Miss McGehee was gowned In an
afternoon tolletta of black chiffon
velvet with filet lace collar and cuffs.
Miss Mobley wore a costume of gray
embroidercd satin with large hat of
I'ght blue brocaded in silver. Her
corsage was of violets. !
Covers were lald for Misses Mob- |
lay, Dorothy Arkwright, Jennie Mob
ley, Jennie Robirson, Julia Murphy
ard Louiss Broy'es. f
At the dinner-dance at the Thanks- |
ziving ball at the Driving Club Thurs
day, Miss Hazel Nelson will comnli
ment Miss Mobley and Lieutenant
Demore. '
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James D.
Rohinson will entertain the wedding
party at luncheon at the Capital City
Club,
Thanksgiving Banauet.
Pach inmate of the Old Woman's
Home in West End will be given a
banquet by one of their friends, a
nrominent fipancier of At'anta
Thursday. There are 41 inmates In
the home,
Mrs. Frank Farley. the president,
reqiesats that anyone desiring to
make donations of money tn the home
will do so at the home. The ed‘bles
for the banquet have been provided.
For Mra. Emily Grane Collier.
Mrs. Emily Grant Colller, of St.
T ouls. was the honor guest at an in
formal spend-the.dav party Mondayv.
with Mrs. Clifford Hatcher as hostess
Qix guests were invited to meet Mrs.
Collter, -
Mrs. Colller will be the honor
enest at a tea-danee nartv Wednes
day aftarnoon at the Pledmont Driv
ing Club.
Fridav afterncon Mrs, William B.
Cause for Thanksgiving
Special Sale B
Of Fashionable, Stylish Boots, g}%
57, 88, 89 and 810 Values _ &5 S )
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For Tuesday and Wednesday Only
9 ' ®
3 Grey and Ivory Kid
f‘ -. Two-tone and Patent Boots
3 : Broken lots and samples from our regulas
. ) stock, and ?ccial purchases. A total of over
' X e two thousand pairs. All sizes and widths in the
-.\\ lot. Make your selection in person, as we cannot
exchange, take back or fill mail orders from this
lot. ~
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Crouch will entertain at a bridge
tea in compliment to Mrs. Collier,
who is among the popular visitors in
Atlanta.
Thanksgiving Tea-Dance.
An event of Friday will be the tea
dance given by Miss Mary Woolridge
at the Capital City Club. Miss Wool
ridge will receive her guests from 6 to
7 o'clock.
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Billy Sunday to Speak at Mrs. Peel’s.
Billy Suncday will speak at Mrs
William Lawson Pcel's home, No,
1339 Peachtree street, Wednesday
morning at 10 o'clock. No iavitations
have been issued, and there will be
accommodation for those who are in
terested in hearing Billy. Sunday’s
message to those who attend,
Miss Fannie Lamar Manley will ar
rive Wednesday from Athens, where
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Thanksziving | B
- Wednesday v ’ é
Tailored Velour -.. ‘
* and < ‘
Scotch Mist Hats
F ly u S
e (4
Children’s Velvet Hats
Formerly up to
$6.50 .
$2.50 ge
Ro senbaum’s
Successor to Kutz
38 : : Whitehall
TEA TABLE
CHAT
she Is attending Lucy Cobb Institute,
and will be accompanied home by
three of her clastmates, and will he
with Miss Manley’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Doughty Manley, for a few days,
Several Thanksgiving parties have
been planned for the young girls,
Mrs. John Owena has returned
from a visit to her daughter, Mrs,
Edward Hall, at he rhome in More
ristown, N. J. Mrs. Hall will visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John
Owens, in January for a stay of a
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dunbar will
leave Wednesday for Washington and
New York City. They will-be the
guests of Mrs. Dunbar's sister, Mrs,
Herbert Hanger, in Wasnington, be
fore going with Mrs. Hanger and her
two children to New York City to
visit Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dargan, Jr.,
for a week.
| AR SARP BARRARAR SAARARAS
Read to the Chil«
dren the Unecle
Remus Story
which appears o
clusively in The
Georgian on ths
Magaxine Page.