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And Now—Lent—
LEN’I‘ ‘eame in so suddenly this
season that it took a lot of
folks by surprise,
T heard that at least a half dozen
prospective hosts and hostesses for
the Thursday evening Valentine
ball ha@ to give up their plans be
cause they inadvertently went to
church last Sunday—and found out
_that Lent was upon them.
Well, we live and learn—and
some folks are unlucky enough to
be reminded that it's Friday, just
as they have a nice browned chick
en placed before them at the dinner
table.
80, with the Valentlne ball and
J.ent. Who ever would have thought
of Ash Wednesday's arriving here
before February 14, if not remind
ed of the fact by those who keep up
with such untoward happenings?
Of course, Lent is bound to put a
certain quietus on things—some of
the Lenten eobservers, you see, ob-
Ject to having thelr parties written
up Just at this time.
I even heard of a hostess the oth
er day who objected to having her
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party written up because of its be
ing wartimes.
You would have thought that if
war was not strong enough to cause
the party’'s not being given at all, it
would not have been enough to keep
it out of the papers.
But such ias life.
Anyway, the Valentine ball was a
success, Lent or no Lent. I am not
taying it wouldn't have been more
enjoyable for some If Lent had
lingered on the way a bit—but St.
Valentine smiled on the affair just
the same—the gay old decolver.!
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Hearts and Flowers—
T HE Valentine bal! was about
the last of the formal affairs
of this kind, I believe, except the
Junior League ball on the 22d.
Everybody was there, including a
certain contingent which always
goes to the “big” affairs and to
none else. So, of course, the ball
was a great success.
The new and most novel feature
of the decorations which included
the usual red hearts pierced by
golden arrows-—some irony in this
gelden arrow business—was a row
of small Cupids, hearts and arrows
and other signs of the opening sea
son garlanded around the ballroom.
An especially clever young man,
pointing to this detail, made the
only bright remark of the evening,
sosfar as I know, when he ex
claimed:
“Oh, look at the spring frieze!"
During the progress of the dance
another sign of spring was ob
served. Suddenly a sweet and pierc
ing bird note rose above the strains
of the music, now here, now there.
And everybody was looking around
to see if some rare singing bird had
not flown into the ballroom.
Pretty soon the birdlike notes
were located as they issued frem
the lips of a young man dancing. I
never did find out the name of the
warbler, but he was ‘“some canary,”
and that's sure.
As for the rest, the Valentine ball
was the usual pleasant affair with
no exciting details. One guest de
scribed it thus, when asked about
the ball—and I can do no better:
“Oh, it was aquite a nice, sedate
ATLANTA, GA., SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1918
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affair—only one drunken party
there!”
- Now, the question is—not whom—
but where?
coon
And Something Worse—
I TH;NK Atlanta society might
stand up under the temporary
depression of Lent, but if we have
many more depressing war lectures
such as a limited audience of wom
en heard the other day at a D. A. R.
chapter meeting, and many more
heard about—ill news traveling
apace, as usual—we shall all put on
sack cloth and "ashes, “for keeps,”
give up hope and faith and devote
ourselves to charity,
And lamentations will flll the
land.
Oh, la, lJa—women are not going
to do anything of the kind. They're
going right along, looking on the
bright side, and hoping for the best,
in the mecantime doing all they can
to keep the home fires burning.
‘Which is just as weli, in my hum
ble opinion, as sitting down in a
corner and counting over the few
millions 6f Germans who are going
to overwhelm our army and that of
the Allies—just like that—according
to this well-advertised and {ll
omened lecturer, who made a dol
orous talk before the laales of the
Habersham Chapter, D. A, R.
Trust your Uncle Sammy, girls,
and don't be too attentive to any
lecturer who advises_otherwise,
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The Supreme Sacrifice—
AND in the meantime the wise
woman will do what she can
to help her Uncle Sam in the fight.
If the test should come, I doubt
not that Atlanta women would do
even as much as all those shining
soelal lights of the Old World, who
have doffed the garb “that made
thelr beauty and glory and—su
preme sacrifice—have put on ordi
nary working clothes, which makes
them look like ordinary working
women.
That s, if we believe a little
story I have heard concerning an
incident which is said to have
taken place at the “Eagle Hut,”
that renowned headquarters for
American officers in the heart of
London, where sécial leaders like
_Mrs. John Astor, the Duchess of
Marlborough, Lady Ward, Lady
Alistalr Innes-Ker and others take
an active interest,
A young American soldier who
had partaken of a very good dinner,
served by one of the voluntary
“waltresses” of the day, took out a
few coppers from his khakl trous
ers’ pocket and slipped under his
plate.
‘Whereupon he was gently in
formed by his “walitress” that tips
were not required at the Hut.
“We are all American women,
you know, voluntary workers, just
walting on you for the joy of the
thing.”
“You don't get any salary for
working here?” he asked.
“No; we have all got plenty of
money."”
“Gee,” exclaimed the soldler,
“you don’t look it!”
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Guessing What They Are—
AND then, the girls of the Junior
League could -not possibly
spare much time toward attending
parties right now, even if they were
being given.
They are all too busy preparing
Charming Society FOIR
MRS. EDWIN WATKINS and her charming little
daughter, Ann, are shown in the center of the pie
ture, with Miss Edith McKenzie, of Montezuma, on the
left, and Miss Elizabeth Owens on the right.
Mrs. Watkins is one of the attractive army women
now residing in Atlanta, during the time her hushand, Cap
tain Watkins, of the Signal Corps, United States Army, is
stationed at Camp Gordon. She is from Memphis, Tenn.
Her little daughter, Ann, is a beautiful child, resembling
her aunt and namesake, Miss Ann Watkins, of Chattanoo
ga, who is well known in Atlanta.
Miss McKenzie was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Leßoy
Duncan, and later of Miss Grace Bloodworth, on a recent
visit here. Miss McKenzie is a frequent visitor and is well
known and popular in this city.
Miss Owens is a charming member of the school-girl
set. She is the daughter of Mrs. Henry Heinz and the
granddaughter of Mayor and Mrs. Asa Candler.
for their big ball on Friday even
ing of next week.
Every morning they devote to
busy work over their decorations
and favors—that is, almost every
morning—that {s, some of them do!
A group of these busy bees were
deep in their work oneugnlng
last week, when a young ma
tron walked In, with an ejaculation
on her lips:
“What on earth are you girls do=
ing in doors on such a pretty day?®
Then noticing the little squares of
pink tissue paper, about an 11;0&
and a half across, with which t‘%
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