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STIRLING-DAVISON.
M R. AND MRS, ALEX W. STIRLING announce the engagement of
their dauzhter. Janet, to Lieutenant Walter Davison, of Pittsburg,
Pa. the wedding to take place early this summer.
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WINSTON. ALEXANDER
[\-ln, AND MRS. BENJAMIN F. WINSTON announce the engagement
of their daughter, Krma, to Hooper Alexander, Ir., the wedding to
take place in June,
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COPELAN-MORGAN
A R. AND MRS. WILIIAM LE ROY SMITH announce the engage
| ment of their niece, Ellie Smith Copelan, to Lieutenant John
Kindred Morgan, Raliway Transportation Officer, Engineer Corps, U. 8.
A. the wedding to take place in June. No cards.
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BOUNDS-ARMSTRONG
\1::, OSBORNE BOUNDS, of Washington, Ga., announces the en
| gagement of his sister, Miss Mary Willis Bounds, to George
Terry Armstrong, the wedding to take place June 12,
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ANDERSON-CHASE
\1 R. AND MRS. WALKER ANDERSON announce the engagement
| of their daughter, Grace Fontaine, to Melvin D. Chase, the wed
ding to take place July 14, No cards.
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BARNES-BEDSOLE
\IRS. LULA E. BARNES, of Clarkston, Ga., announces the engage-
I ment of her daughter, Lucile, to Lieutenant Ellis 8. Bedsole, of
Birmingham, the wedding to take place in June.
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SMITH-LOONEY
,\/IR. AND MRS. J. E. SMITH, of Jonesboro, announce the engage
| ment of their damghter, Annie Bob, to James G. Looney, of Ma
rietta, the wedding to take place the latter part of June,
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HAYS-READ
MRS. VIOLA WILETTA HAYS announces the engagement of her
daughter, Anna Ruth, to Chase Broadwater Read, the wedding
to take place June 18, at Oakhurst Methodist Church.
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HINMAN -SWANSON v
MR. AND MRS, PFRANK E. WALKER announce the engagement of
their daughter, Lucy White Hinman, to Francis Marion Swanson,
the wedding to take place in June.
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RANEW-HARRIS
MR, AND MRS. JAMES E. RANEW, of Leslie, Ga., announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Annie Clare, to Frederick McWhor
tor Haris, of Mount Vernon, Ga., the wedding to take place June 18,
at home.
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BRANAN-HARVEY
M R. AND MRS. J. M. SHINGLER, of Colquitt, announce the engage
ment of their niece, Miss Mattielu Branan, to J. Quitman Harvey,
of Jakin, the wedding to take place June 25.
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STANTON.MEGAHEE
,\] R. AND MRS. FRANK 1. STANTON announce the engagement of
! their daughter, Marcelle, to Percy Allen Megahee, of Thomson,
the date of the wedding to be annnounced later,
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LAZEAR FRIEDMAN
M RS. SARAH LAZEAR announces the engagement of her daughter,
Leah, to M. J. Friedman, of Wilmington, Del,, formerly of Pitts
burg, Pa
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HASSELTON.-ROLLIN
I\/I RSR. F. B. HASSELTON, of Montgomery, announces the engage
ment of ‘her daughter, Mary Evelyn, to George Paul Rollin, of
Atlanta, the mgrriage to be quictly solemnized in Montgomery June 4,
No cards
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SNELLINGS-STOKES :
rv| RS. J. A. SNELLINGS, of Bostwick, announces the engagement of
| her daughter, Florice Burkner, to Lawrence Salley Stokes, of Peters
burg, Va., formerly of Madison, Ga., the marriage to take place at an
early date. No cards,
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SAUL-GORDON
M R. AND MRS. JOSEPH J. SAUL announce the engagement of their
daughter, Ruth, to Louis K. Gordon, the marriage to take place
in June.
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SAMMONS-JORDAN
N] R. AND MRS. GG. F. SAMMONS, of Godfrey, announce the engage
| ment of their daughter, Martha Evelyn, to the Rev. Samuel Burney
Jordan, of Louisville, Ky., the wedding to take place the latter part of
June,
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HOOD-MORRISON
M R. AND MRS. ROBERT HOOD announce thé engagement of their
daughter, Theresa Baker, to John Reep Morrison, the wedding to
take place at 10 a. m. on June 25 at home. No cards.
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'RYALS-LEE
M R. AND MRS. EDWIN CLYDE RYALS, of Americus, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Thelma, to Fdward Ervin Lee, the
marriage to take place June sat home. No cards.
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GRAY-LINDGREN.
\1 R. AND MRS. JAMES MARTIN GRAY announce the engagement of
\ their daughter, Annie Lee, to Kdgar F. Lindgren, of San Antonio,
Texas, the wedding to take place June 4. No cards.
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LUKE-GUMBER.
M R. AND MRS. J. E. LUKE announce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Eugenia, to John L. Gumber, the marriage to take place June
19 at the Greene Street Presbyterian Church.
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HENRY-GROGAN.
M R. AND MRS. LUKE J. HENRY announce the engagement of their
daughter , Anna Louise, to James Lawrence Grogan, the marriage
to take place June 7 at the Church of the Sacred Heart.
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SUMNER-TERRELL.
M R. AND MRS. L. M. SUMNER, of Cordele, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, LLeonna, to John Presley Terrell, of Co
lumbus, the wedding to take place the latter part of June. No cards.
MRS. PATTERSON
IS MARRIED TO
H. L. BADHAM, JR. ;
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T HE marriage of Mrs. Lottie Aus
tin Patterson and Henry L.
Badham, Jr, of Birmingham, Ala.,
took place Saturday morning at 10
o'clock, at the First Presbyterian
Church, on Peachtree road. The cer
emony was performed by the Rev. J.
Sprole Lyons, in the presence of a‘
group of close relatives. |
The church was decorated with
palms, arranged around the altar.
The bride wore a tailored gown of
dark blue tricolette, with hat of blue
gtraw trimmed with a dark blue bead
ed band., She wore a blouse of white
Georgette crepe, and a corsage bou
quet of orchids and valley lilies, |
Mrs. Austin, the mother of the
bride, was gowned in black satin and
she wore a hat of orchid-colored
straw,
Mrs. Henry Badham, of Birming
ham, the bridegroom's mother, wore
a tailored suit of blue gabardine, with
hat to match,
Mrs. Henry Willlams, the bride's
sister, was gowned in dark blue Geor
getie crepe, which was heavily bead
ed, and a Hat of Georgette crepe and
straw combined, completed the cos
tume.
Following the ceremony at the
church, Mr, and Mrs. W, E. Austin,
th& parents of the bride, entertained
at a wedding breakfast at their home
on Peachtree street. The apartments
were decorated with spring flowers,
and in the dining room the table had a
cloth of embroidered linen, combined
with filet lace,
The center was adorned with a bas
ket filled with pink sweetpeas and the
silver candlesticks were shaded with
pink silk shades. 'The other appoint
ments were in pink. Only ‘ho imme.
diate relatives were guests at the
breakfast, William Badham, of Bir
mingham, who served in France as an
aviator, was an attendant at the mar
riage.
Mr. and Mrs. Badham motored to
Asheville, N. C.,, where they will
spend several weeks at Grove Park
Inn. On their return to Birmingham
they will be at home at the Hotel Tut
wiler for several months before go
ing to housekeeping.
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Mrs. J. B. Brooks, of Atlanta, will
go to Chattanooga June 3 to be ma
tron of honor at the wedding of her
cousin, Miss Sallie Sparks, to Thomas
McHenry, formerly of Pittsburg, but
now residing in Chattanooga.
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Mrs. Emily C. McDougald was an
honor guest at the luncheon given in
Augusta at the Albion Hotel Satur
day at 2 o'clock by the Equal Suf
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Mrs. Erhest E. Dews has returned
to her home in Knoxville, Tenn., aft«
er a visit to friends in Atlanta.
We often have suits and dresses @s
come to us in such bad condition )
that it really seems an impossible
undertaking to restore them prop
erly, but—
Stoddardizing has never yet ! v
failed to revive an old garment. Jaht
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DRIVING CLUB
DINNER-DANCE
HAPPY AFFAIR
T HR dinner-dance at the Piedmont
Driving Club was one of the so
cial events of Saturday evening. Din
ner was served at 8 o'clock on the
terrace of the club.
Miss Ann Patterson was the guest
of honor in the dinner party given
by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Dallis, and
invited to meet here were Miss Patty
McGehee, Miss Marion Stearns, Miss
Mary Stewart, Mrs, Herbert Spencer
Struble, Asa Patterson, Joseph Pat
terson, Lemon Phelan, James Scales,
Oney O’Keefe and Richard Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hughes, Miss
Elizabeth Whaley and Miss Virginia
Hughes, of Norfolk, were entertained
as the honor guests in the party at
wkich Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Smthye
were hosts, and invited to meet them
were Mr. and Mrs, John S. Cohen, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert C. Alston, Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Slaton, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry E. Miller, James F. Alexander
and Phil Lamar.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilmer were
hosts at dinner, their guests including
M:. and Mrs. Clarence Haverty, Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart Witham, Dr. and Mrs,
Jerre Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Newman.
Miss Kitty Brack, of California, will
be the central figure in a party at
which Miss Caroline Blount will be
hostess, covers to be laid for Miss
Brack, Miss Blount, Miss Elizabeth
Hawkins, Miss Blanche Divine, Mrs.
Cecil Strobar Shirley Olympius, Er
nest Arimstead, KErnest Ramspeck,
William Rawson and Dr. Willlam E.
Campbell,
- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haynes en
tertained in compliment to their
guests, Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Whit
more, of Mount Vernon, N. Y. Covers!
were laid for Mr, and Mrs. “’hit-‘
more, Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, Mr. and
Mrs. Gus T. Dodd and Thomas Lyon. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Howard See were
hosts at the dinner-dance, compli
menting their guests, Mr. and Mrs.‘
Calvin Verity, of Middletown, Ohio,
‘and inviting to meet them Mr, and‘
Mrs. Rucker McCarty and \Vma.rd‘
See. ‘
Mr, and Mrs, John W, Grant had as
their guests Mr., and Mrs, Edward !n~‘
man, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ¥, Johnson
and, Dr. and Mrs, Phinizy Calhoun.
Roscoe Calif wgs host at a dinner
‘party at the club.
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Mrs. Sarah Frost announces the
marriage of her daughter, Flora Mae,
to John Holmes Sands, Thursday,
May 22, at the Central Presbyterian
Church, the Rev. R. B. Lacy, Jr,
officiating.
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~ Jesse Webb, the son of Mr. and Mrs,
T. M. Webb, is ill with scarlet fever
int the home of his parents on North
Jackson street. T
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/MANY AFFAIRS
T HERE have been a number of in
teresting visitors in Atlanta
during the week who have had social
offairs given in their honor,
Mrshd Jumes Watson, of Chicago,
who visited Mrs, B, L. Winchell and
Mre. D, W, Whitmore, of Mount Ver.
non, N. Y., the guest of her daugMer,
Mrs. Eugene Haynes, have been two
of the most popular among the visi
tors,
Attractive visitors from Virginia
‘ure Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Hughes, Miss
Virginia Hughes and Miss Elizabeth
‘ Whaley, who are at the Georgian Ter
race for several days. Mrs. Hughes
‘wus Miss Virginia Brock and {s relat
ed to Mrs, I'airfax Montague and her
wister, Mrs., Robert Blanton, and to
Wililam E. Chapin.
~ Mrs. Paul Seidel, of New York, is
vigiting her mother, Mrs, Vassar
Woolley, of Atlanta. Mrs. Slaton's
a group of informal parties, She was
before her marriage Miss Mildyed
Wooolley, of Atlanta, Mrs, Slaton's
tea for Mrs, Seidell assembled 20
friends Friday afternoon at “Wing
field,” her home on Peachtree road.
Mrs. George W. McCarty entertained
the members of the CGrandmothers’
C'lub during the week in honor of
Mrs. Seidel, |
Miss Marion Rood, of Augusta, is
Mrs. Jacob Phinizy's guest and was
the central figure in the luncheon Fri.
day at the Druid Hills Golf Club, at
which Mrs, Jokn Byrley was hosteks,
Migs Rood is one of the prominent
members of Augusta society,
Mrs. George \Wakler entertained at
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an Informal luncheon Friday at the
Georgian Terrace, in compliment to
Mrs. E. P, Amerine and Miss Zadle
Amerine, who were in Atlanta for
wveveral days. The table was adorned
with nasturtiums in a basket, and
covers were laid for Mrs, Amerine,
Mrs, Walker, Mrs, Henry Clay Bag
ley, Mrs, J. L. Dennis, Miss Amerine
and Miss Henrletta Davis, Mrs, Am.
erine and her daughter, Miss Amerine,
returned to their home in Macon Sat
urday, after spending several days in
Atlanta, |
Miss Dorothy Hilton, of Sylvania,
will remain as the guest of Miss Eliz.
abeth Whitman, until Monday, when
she returns to Sylvania, Miss Hilton
was among the visiting guests at the
Bulldog dance Friday evening at the
Capital City Country Club., She has
been enrolled at Washington Semi
nary in the junior class and will re
turn to the seminary next year,
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S EVERAL: girls of the Atlanta
Conservatory's department of
expression who are making a special
study of platform art will appear in
recital at Cable Hall. Thursday eve-i
ning, May 29. They will be assisted
on the program by students in violin
and voice from the classes of George
I'r. Lindner and Kirby FEllis,
The readers on the program are
Miss Frances Crosswell, Miss Annie
Lois Brooks, Miss Wilma Gaston, Miss
Mamie Harris, Miss Katharyn Loftin
and Miss Marguerite White.
The recital will begin at 8:30
o'clock.
Soon
Miss Wilma B. Howell is residing
in Los Angeles, Cal, under the chap
eronage of Miss Mary Grace Corbin,
daughter of the late Major General
'Henry C. Corbin,
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