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Engagement Dinners—Not—
lF all the girls get marired of
whom Madame Rumor speaks
encouragingly these days, we won't
have the dull summer that seems to
be threatening otherwise.
So far, few of the rumors have
materialized, though they serve to
mildly interest the listless little
groups of friends who sit and fan
on the front porches ont Peachtree,
and other residential sections equal«
ly terrid,
Every dinner party that is given
has a prospective bride included—
it can't be helped, for almost every
girl is a prospective bride, accord
ing to the garrulous dame who is
furnishing the data for this para
graph.
4 - And every dinner party which In«
cludes one of these prospective
brides s supposed to be an engage~
ment announcement dinner until
proven not to be,
There have been several of these
falses alarms of late, but while there
s o rumor, there is hope. The only
‘engagement dinner of recent date
which really did materialize was
given out of the city when Miss
Mary Ella Davenport, of Americus,
was thus proclaimed the flancee of
Major Quimby Melton, of Atlanta,
The affair was a soclal event of
much interest, given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lanler, last
| week,
Major Melton is one of the Eigh
ty-sccond Division officers being
warmly welcomed home. He won
mare than his share of martial
Debutantes of Coming Winter
AMONG the many charming girls who will make their
formal bow to the social world this winter are Miss
Katherine Hook, in the center, who has been entertaining at
a series of parties recently for her guest, Miss Emily Boyd,
gshown on the left. On the right is Miss Catherine Sanders,
the row of pretty girls having been snapped as they sat
around a tea table at the driving club. Standing is Miss Alice
Stearns, one of the most popular girls of the younger set, who
will make a debut this winter,
fame, ton, and his bride will be
cordially welcomed to Atlanta,
cooQ
‘‘Mister Officer’’—
SPEAKINO of Major Melton, I
am reminded that the engage
ment of this young officr came to
the society editor with his name
given simply as *“Mr” Melton,
whereas it was promptly changed
by the “sass” editor, and major ap
plied thereto, .
Perhaps the Impertinent “sass™
editor was wrong at that, but she
thought the title should be given, if
only “by courtesy,” for such an im
portant plece of news,
Which brings me to the question
now puzzling mine own intelligence
(if any). What shall we call the
young men in their eivilian clothes,
whon we have loarned to designate
as leutenant, captain and up? Are
they still to be fleutenant, captain
and up? »
They eeem to prefer the old
fashloned way of calling them by
their first names, in informal dis
course, but in more formal usages
of soclety, such as wedding an
nouncements and dinner Invitations,
what shall we do about t?
You know, the “vets"” of the Civil
War all retained their titles and in
many cases, as the years passed,
they were promoted from captain to
colonel and even to general. This
tendency, however, seems not to be
popular with our young veterans of
the great war. They take off their
uniforms as soon as the tallor can
fit them out again and they doff
thelr titles with the uniform. Per
haps they are right to do it. Still
it i hard at time; for Instance,
when a young lieutenant like Al
lan Gottsehaldt is made a captain in
the reserve after he dons civilian
clothes and never gets A chance to
be called captain a mingle time—-
It's hard, 1 tell you! .
_ATLANTA, GA., SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1919.
Some Real News—
AND in the natural course of
events 1 had gotten so far
along with my weekly budget of
near-news when a sure-enough item
drifted in, and, strange to say, came
right along in this line of talk,
For it was an engagement, and
the name of the bridegroom-to-be
involves the vexed question of
whether a man shall be designated
by his title or not after he dons civ
flian clothes,
The engagement is of much de
lightful soclal interest, for it is that
of Margaret McCarty, one of At
lanta’ smogt beautiful young wom
en, to Mr. Harry Toulmin, of Day
ton, Ohlo—or, If you stand up for
the ofMcial title, Lieutenant Colonel
Toulmin, formerly of the aviation
service, United States of America.
This is the first of several of the
engagements rumored to become in.
teresting facts ere long. Margaret's
romance dates back only to the
wedding of her friend, Dorothy
Arkwright, to Dr. Giddings, which
was our last exciting wedding until
this—so you see the romance was
one of thase love-at-first-sight ones
which are alwnys the most inter
esting. Colonel Toulmin was best
man at the wedding of his former
college friend, being a . University
of Virginia graduate and a South
ern man, despite his present home
addross,
The young bride-eleet, it is per
foctly needless for me to say, is one
of the famous Southern beautles
who has made Atlanta known far
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