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-« SOCIETY AND WOMEN'S CLUB NEWS OF GREATER ATLANTA .2
Flrs. Carroll Gives
« Large Bridge Tea
| Mrs. Clifford Carrol gave a bridge
0_ 88 Wednesday afternoon, inviting
Ehirty guests.
' Mrs. Carroll's decorations were in
! ¥Bd and white. The tea table was
A ed with a silver basket filled
‘With red roses and narcissi. Sil
i candlesticks held red unshaded
(¥i@pers, amd silver dishes. were filled
with red and white mints.
A gisting in entertaining and pre
‘ Sifing at the ‘tea table were Mrs.
oll's young daughters, Misses
en, Mary and Elizabeth Cgrroll.
8 WMrs. Carroll wore a black velvet
ernoon costume.
) ¢ guests were Mrs. Allen John-
F , Mra. W. R. C, Smith, Mrs,
{ ion ‘Harper, Mrs, Ernest Kontz,
. William F. Spalding, Mrs,
Tech Dances
1 a 2 .
Happy Affairs
i e-dances given by fraternities
; d sotial organizations of .Tech
M@htimue to be .features of social life
» members of the college set.
] In addition to the dances already
. ounced, there will- be a dance
b en by the Pi-Kappa Phi Fra
v ity."xl‘ech ‘Chapter, the evening
@f March 5.
9 he Civil Crew Club will sponsor
‘@idanée for the college set Friday
1 ing, February 27.
3 d‘dance committee for the Pi
ppa. Phi dance is composed of .J.
i ett, Lewis Dawson and B. H.
"Mlkins. This dance will be held
‘@fthe Capital City Club.
" Whe girls to be invited will ‘be
g 8 Sarah Orme, Mary Nevin,
_ fiFinhe Johnson, Mary Malorie,
i v Dorothy Palmer, Hallie Poote
BElEabeth Whitman, Sarah Schoen,
/ e Goldsmith, Marion Smith,
; herine Sanders, Elizabeth Reed,
Fisther Meaken, Emily West,
(@hevieye Harper, Virginia Walker,
v Bardwell, Lillian BEvans, Lois
n‘tére. Elizabeth Binford, Mar
e Btringfellow, Carrie Lou Born,
Alen Carroll, Christine McEachern,
{Fistine Blair, Rebecca Walker,
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few remaining masters “’ A %‘;’; pianistic attraction in
of music now living, b N "¢ | New York and ether
and his symphonies, :}«‘” ng 5/”"‘ -
concérios and operas w _: large centers. Crities
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master's art can now be heard on
.. Zhe NEW EDISON
and we extend an invitation to all music lovers to visit our record
booths to hear the first of his new records. ,
We also call public attention to the fact that Mr. Rachmaninoff ap
pears in coneert in Atlanta at the
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Wednesday Evening, February 18 .
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ¢ ¢ w A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes .y e WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920.
Joseph Raine, Mrs. James T. Wil
liams, Mrs. Montgomery Franeis,
Mrs. George T. Traylor, Mrs W. W.
Banks, Mrs, George Dexter, Nrs.
James C. Hunter, Mrs. Benjamin
Watkins, Mrs. Alfred Newell, Mrs.
Joseph D. McCrary, Mrs. Stephen
Barnett, Mrs. Augustus Milton
‘Anderson, Mrs.- Robert Davis, Mrs.
William Glenn, Mrs. Stewart Wal
lace, Mrs, Lee Lewman, Mrs. Wil
liam Lowry Meador, Mrs. Frank
Stewart, Mrs. Bryan Grant, Mrs.
Ernest Dallis, Mrs. Atbert Walden,
Mrs, Robert M. Crumley, Mrs. Lee
Asheraft, Migs Annie Laurie Hill,
Mrs. Inman Sanders, Mrs, John
‘Spalding, Mrs. Beckwith Horne,
Mrs. Newton Craig, Mrs. T. J.
Hightower Jr., Mrs. Emily Carter
Divine. =
Lunch Given
By Mrs. Black
Mrs, HBugene Btack Sr. gave a
luncheon Wednesday at the Pied
mont Driving Club for Miss Har
riet McDaniel and her guests,
Misses Elizabeth Kirkiand of Nash
ville, Robb Reaville of Wyoming
and Helen Holliday of San Fran
ciseo.
* Pink carnations and white nar
eissi in a silver basket formed the
centerpiece on the gancheon table.
The ices and bonbons were in pink
and white, and all details of deco
ration earried out the ecolor motif.
Twelve guests were present.
Caroline Shivers, Hrnestine Camp
bell, Frances Ellis, Charlotte
Meador, Catherine Bancker, Kath
erine Dickey, Margaret Pratt, Ve-«
nice Mayson, Theresa Campbell,’
Athertog Dickey, Margaret Hen
drick, Mary Elinor Evins, Irene
Thomas, Cornelia Tarrance,
The chaperons will be Mr. and
Mrs. Roy le Craw, Mp. and Mrs.
J. Warren Leach, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Estes, Mr. and Mrs. Hdgar
Dunlap, Mr, and Mrs. James Hieks,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Niwman and
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Secrest.
Personal Mention
Miss Doris Thornley of Forrest
Hms,;‘Long Island, is the guest of
Mrs. Alex Smith at her home in
Peachtree street. Miss Thornley's
father, Frederick C. Thornley, will
arrive Thursday to spend a few
days with Mr, and Mrs. Smith.
- Miss Esther Smith is wvisiting the
family of her cousin, Gen. Tracy
‘Dickson, in Boston. Miss Smith
will visit her aunt, Mrs. W. W,
Gray,'in Forrest Hills, Long Island,
before returning home.
Mrs. Luecy H. Simmons of At
lanta is the guest of Mrs. Howell
Simmons in Americys, Later sghe
will visit Mrs. Sallia Fort, also in
Americus,
Mrs. E. B. Harrold and - Miss
Margaret Hayes of Macon are in
Atlanta to attend a Y. W. C. A,
meeting. A
' Miss Margaret Pratt has re
turned from Columbus, where she
was the guest of Miss Augusta
Crawford.
Mrs. Nathaniel Gennegt left Wed
nesday for Mer home in North Caro
lina, after spending several weeks
in Atlanta at the Georglan Terrace.
Mrs. William Perey, who has
been ill with influenza in New
York, is at Chiek Bprings, 8. C,
the guest ‘of -Dr, and Mrs, Arthur
Kelly. :
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Al
hert Dillon are sympathizing with
them in the death of their brother,
Augustus Palmer, who died of
pneumonia in New Yprk. Mr. and
Mrs, Dillon returned to their home
in Ponce de Leen avenue Tuesday.
Mrs. Teßoy @Giddings. guest of
hen sister, Mrs, Jack Pearce, for
several weeks, left Tuesday for
her home in Wigeonsin. During
her visit to Atlanta Mrs. Giddings
was the recipient of many social
attentions. .
Virgil Coellier, who has been ill of
influenza, is improving. His sister,
Mrs. Mary Dood, is also mugh im
proved.
Friends of E. K. McDowell will
regret to know that. he is very
ill of influenza at his home in Ans=
].y pflfk- Puiegn Ak o Ty
The little son pf 'Mr.and Mrs,
Charles Dannalls, who has ‘been ill,’
is improving. - 0. g St il
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Chnl%ta King, thd little Adauglg 1
ter of Mr. and Mrs. | Charfes P,
King, who has been ill; is improved.
Mrs. Roy le Craw is.wip!ting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, in
Fiorida. - :
e yoeh 5
Mrs. S, E. Brodnax i& gonvales¢-
ing at her home, 10 St. Augustine
Place, after an illness with infly
enza. o #
Misg Sarah Belle Brodmax, a stu
dent at Agnes Seott College, is suf
fering an attack of influenza at her
home, 10 St. Augustine Place,
Miss Allie Mann of Atlanta is at
Miami, Fla. A
Mrs. S. A. Lynch and her chil
dren, Miss Jane Lynch and Master
Stephen Lynch, are at Palm Beach,
Miss Jane ‘Lynch, who has been ill
with the grip, is much better.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin ‘and Miig
Irene Austin are spending a. few
days at the Royal Palm Hotel,
Miami, Fla., before going to Palm
Beach for a short time.
Mrs. Emily Carter Divine is at
the Georgian Terrace. ¥
Mrs. Joseph Tilson is convales
cent from an attaqk of influenza.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Harmon Jr.
have influenza. Master Harry
Harmon 3d is with his grandpar-"
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harmon,
at the Georgian Terrace.
Mre. William R. Huntley of Buf
falo is the guest of Mrs, George
A, Speer.
Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Alexander
left Wednesday for home to attend
the King-Cooper wedding.
Mrs. Lawless Hostess.
fiu. Jack Lawless will entertaln
the members of the Bull Dog Club
of ;ashinston Seminary Tuesday
afternoon at her home in Piedmont
drive. :
Three new members will be initi
ated into the club. They will be
Miss Elizabeth Goldsmith, Miss Al
perta Lewis and Miss Mary Sadler.
The officers of the club are Miss.
Ernest Campbell, president; Miss
Caroline Shivers, vice presidenf,
and Miss Mary Malone, secretarys
treasurer.
The members of the club are
Misses Mary Nevin, Ruth Rhorer,
Hmily West, Catherine Dickey, Hal»
lie Poole, Sarah Schoen, Grace.
Goldsmith, Caroline Shivers, Sarah
Orme, Ernest Campbell, Mary Ma
lone, Ruby Walker, Margaret Whit
‘man, Wlizabeth = Whitman, Carrie
Loy Born, Corinpe Johnson, Mrs,
J. Warren Leach, Mrs. Louis HEstes,
Mrs. Edgar Dunlap, Mrs. Jack Law
jess and Mrs, Robert Simmons.
A Birthday Party.
Mrs. James S. Harrison will en
tertain at a children’'s party Thurs
day afternoon in honor of the tnir
teenth birthday of her daughter,
Frances.
Yorty of the young friends of
Miss Harrison have been invited.
Augustus-Jarrell.
Miss Angela Augustus and F. H.
Jarrell were married Saturday ever
ning, February 7, by the Rev. Dr.
Henry Alford Porter, pastor of the
Second Baptist Church. The cerar
mony took place at the home of the
officiating minister in Ansley Park
in the presence of a number of
friends." Mr. and Mrs. Jarrell left
immediately to spend several weeks
in Florida. They will reside ip
%tlanta.
Payne-Marshall.
Miss Mamie Payhe of Atlanfa
and J. G. Marshall of Montgomary,
Ala., were married Sunday, Feh
ruary 8, by Dr. Henry Alfaord Por
ter, pastor of the Second Baptist
Church, at his home in Angley
Park.
Mr, and Mrs. Marshall will re
side in Montgomery.
Birthday Party.
Little Mise Frances Gorman gave
a o:nlm:-mt; pnhrty chn:nw after
noon a e 8 as her parent
My, and Mrs, '% H. German, z'i
West Narth avenue. The occasion
celebrated her sixth birth anniver.
sary, ‘
In the center of the diming room
table was a white cake wfth six
red candles. At each place were
favors. .
These inviied were little Misses
Hlinor and Suyzanne Memminger,
Polly Vayghan, Cecela and Fld
ridge Groves, Hlizabeth ¥lynn, Mar
tinne Luller, Edna Reynolds and
Master William Flynn,
Elks' Valentine Ball,
: Atlanta ILodge No 78 will give
its annual Valentine ball Saturday
evening, February 14, in the
Elks home, 40 Kast FEllis street,
Non-Elks will be admitted by card,
which may be had from any mem
ber of the entertainment mittee,
Vigiting Elks are invited, ghe Elks
Jagzz Band wil Ifurnish the music.
The entertainment committe is
composed of the fellowing Klks:
Albert 1.. Dunn, chairman; Henry
¥, Williamsen, R, M. Bavini, Fred
@, Ball, C. A, Daniel and H, C,
Baker.
Sheltering Arms to Held Meeting,
The Sheltering Armg will hold
the regular monthly meeting Thurs,
day morning, February 2, at 10:38,
at 81 Walton streei. All members
are urged to be present.
Sitver Tea.
The Ladies’ Aid Committee of the
Westminster Presbvterian Church
will give a silver tea at the resi.
dence of Mre. J. W. Caldwell Jr,
687 North Boulevard. Thursday
afternoon, February 12, from 8 to
5 o'clock. All women of the ehurch
and congregation. especially the
new members, are cordially invited.
Reception
To Auxiliar
Y
At the annual reception to the
incoming vice presidents of the
Woman's Auxiliary of the Y. M.
C. A. Friday afternoon a musical
program will be rendered by Miss
‘Tnez Martin, soprano; Miss Harriet
‘Small; contri\ito; Brnest Dyal, ten
sor, who will sing some of hic own
compositions, and © Miss = Gladys
‘Holtgendorf, violinist. “Mbs.: Curtis
Arhall-Nerth, who for many. vears
‘has ‘arranged “this feature of ‘the
‘annual reception, will read. o 3
"?‘l,n'buninaw~meeung and instal
‘lation exercises, led by Mrs. W. P,
Clark, president of the auxiliary, '
will be held at 3 o'clock, and: the.
pro’mm and reeeption ‘at 4. The
public is invited. %k 24
The-following have been elected”
from the varjous churches as vice
“presiderits of the auxiliary: ¢
METHODIST. .
Mrs, Ella Carter, First- Metho
dist; Mrs. R. J. Bater, Trinity; Mrs:
Elijah Brown, St. Mark; Mrs. H. L.
Simmons, Wesley Memorial; Mrs.
(O, H. Kelly, Bt. John; M#rs. Robert
Thompson, Grace Church; Mrs, G.
R. McLamara, Ponce de Léon; Mrs,
Emmett Brogdon, Calyvary; Mrs, J.
H. Merritt, Park Street; Mrs. D.
8. Weodall, Inman Park: Mrs® W. J.
Agnew, Bonnie Brae; Mrs. A. R,
Logan, Druid Hills; Mrs. W. H,
Timms, St.-Paul; Mv&. ‘W. B, Frank
‘lin, ‘Martha Brown Memorial; Mrs.
‘W. M. Rapp, Payne Memorial; Mrs.
V. C. Recco, Grant Park; Mrs, C.
T, Halt, College Park,
EPISCOPAL.
Mrs, H, G. Greer, St. Philip's;
Mrs, F, B. Murray, Holy Comfarter;
Mrs. E. J. Douglas, St. Luke's; Mrs.
Mary T. Plumb, Epiphany.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Mrs. J. E. Hemphill, Pryor Street;
Mrs, C. E. Cressee, First Presbyte
rian; Mrs. Garrine Johnsen, Cen
tral; Mrs. N. E, Martin, Westmin
ster; Mrs. 8. B. Talley, - Harris
Street; Mps. P, P. Edelman, North
Avenue; Mrs. E, R. Cargson, Moore
Memaorial; Mrs, A, B. Woed, Druid
“Hills; ‘Mrs. W. N, Tumlin, West
¥nd; Mrs. Guy Melcher, Georgia
Avenue: Mrs. Frank Stokes, Orme
wood Park; Mrs. M. W, Cheshire,
‘College Park; Mrs. J. C. Townley,
Associate Refermed: Mrs. T. A,
Peacock, Inman Park; Mrs. J.
White, Gorden Street,
CONGREGATIONAL.
Mrs. D. I. Carson, Congrega
tional.
LUTHERAN, :
Mrs. C. L. Snead, English Luth
eran.
CHRISTIAN. .
Mrs.. W. B. Burpit, West End
Christian.
BAPTIST. .
Mrs. L. P. Gibson, BEast Atlanta;
Mrs. 'S. M. Mcintyre, First Bap
tist; Mrs, H, B, Ferguson, Second
Baptist; Mrs. R. N. R. Bardwell,
Ponce de Leon; Mre, 'T. J. Loch
ridge Jr., Jackson Hil; Mrs. Paul
Etheridge, Inman Park; Mrs, T. R,
Stephenson, Grant Park; Mrs. N, C.
Davis, Gordon Street; Hrs, W, H,
Pittman, Merritts Avenue; Mrs, S.
A. Castellaw, Capitol Ayenue; Mrs,
C. A. Ridley, Central; Mrs. W, W,
King, Druid Hills; Mrs. W. A,
Goodman, Woodward Avenue; Mrs.
W. 7. Smith, Pabernacie; Mrs. G.
B. Lindsay, College-Park; Mrs. W.
W. Nash, Kirkwood; Mrs, Norman
Poole, West End; Mrs. E. M. Fain,
Oakland City.
Reviewers Meet.
The Reviewers’ Club convened
Wednesday afternoon in ‘the lec
ture room of the Carpegie Library.
The subject of the program was the
“Labor Problem.” Miss Henrietta
Magseling was leader.
Mrs., L. J. Neal read a paper on
“Labhor Problems Old and New.”
Other discussipns were offered on
the following timely topies: “Or
nized Labor,” *Laber Leaders of
g"oduy" and "International Labor
Programs.” *
The Reviewers meet the firstand
fourth Vgednesday in each month,
and interesting and timely topics
are qlwumd. : ;
For Mrs. Moore.
Mrs., J. S, Slicer gave a bridge
party Wednesday afternoon at ner
home in Ansley Patk for Mrs, Per
ry Moore of Hackensack, N.J. The
room was decorated with white
azaleas and ferns. A silver basket
filled with fruit adorned the cen
ter of the tea table. Yellow un
shaded tapers were placed in silver
candelabra, The mints were also
in vellow and white.
A corsage of parma vielets was
presented to the honor guest, an
other bouguet being given for tep
score. Kight guests were present,
Nolan-Blanten Wesiding,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Davis
announce the marri;ge of thdip sis
ter, Miss Martha orence Nolan,
to 2 T, Blantq[' of Griffin Tues
day, February 10, at noon, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Davis. The
Rev. (. W.. Daniel performed the
ceremony, which was witnessed by
the immediate families. Apart
ments opened so guests were dee~
orated with palms, ferns and vases
of Ophelia roses.
The bride wore a traveling suit
of braided tan cloth and a blouse
to match. Her hat was a spring
model of brown and tan straw, and
a corsage of violets and Ophelia
roses added to the eostume.
The bride is a daughter of the
15te Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nolan of
Wes' Paint, and has resided with
her sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs,
Davis, for a number of years. A
Immediately after the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Blanton left for a trip
through Florida. They will reside
in Gritfin,
Sanders:Carmen,
The marriage of Miss Pauline
Glover Banders, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Sanders of Cheater,
8. C, to Edward Horace Carmen
Jr, of Atlanta, takes pTace Wed
m.dng evening at 7 o'elock in Rit
ter, 8. C., the home of the bride.
Mr, Carmen will bring his bride
Eck to Atlanta to reside at 26
addox Drive atu:r March 1.
Glee Club Coming.
Unijversity of Alabama Glee Cliub
will sing at Cox College, College
Park, Baturday afternoan and at
Agnes Scott College Saturday night.
Beveral social features will be ar
vanged for the Alabama college
boys. vl
Parties Given
Several parties were formed for
the Tuesday evening dinner dance
~af the Capital City Club. Several
C“were composed of members of the
- military contingent.
: One of the parties included Gen.
- Wilds P, Richardson, commander of
[ Camp Gordon, Mrs. Nathaniel
Gennett of Franklin, N. C.; Mrs. E.
W, McCurren, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Shumate and Lieutenant Horace
Smith.
Captain and Mrs. Pendleton, Miss
* Margaret Hallman and Major Lindt
formed a party.
Col. and Mrs, James Blythe and
their guest, Mrs, J. M. Johnson, of
New York, formed a small party.
_.Dr. and_ Mrs, Joseph Heard Jr.,
Miss Henrietta Tupper and D. H.
Woeodward, ,Miss Mary Nelson and
“Captain Caldwell were others at
l; tending the dinner dance.
- Tomorrow at Rich’s:
A Sale of Superior
Crepe de Chinel!
$2.29 Yard
Actually Lower Than
Wholesale Cost!
T'WO qualities of pure silk crepe de chine—
-1 ' seven thousand yards—full length bolts.
- Thereis not a more-in-demand staple silk for
spring dresses, blouses, skirts andlingerie—
nor a scarcer one. |his crepe de chine is 40
inches in width. The prices at which we offer
this material —52.29 and $2.89 yard—are
actually-lower than the wholesale cost of these
good qualities at the present time. -
$2.89 vard
AN OPPORTUNITY
To Buy Spring Footwear at This Time and at a Great
' Saving , 'y el
- Special Offering of New Spring Pumps and Ties
%
New Sailor Ties - - - = = - - - == Dainty Street Pumps
3 m
Patent, Dull Kid or
Calf, covered wood heels
or leather French heels,
Welt or light weight sole.
Dance at Standard Club.
A leap yvear dance will be given
Thursday evening, February 12, at
the Standard Club.
The Public Is Cordially Invited :
TO ATTEND
AFREE LECTURE
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| JOHN W.DOORLY, C. 8. B, of Leeds, Eng,
| AO o eeatiats . Tosen, Mash. 1
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Peachtree and Fifteenth Streets.
Friday Evening, February 13, at 8:00.0'Clock
There will be extra street cars waiting at Peach
tree and Fourteenth streets after the lecture. .
$ ®75
; (PPRODVRRARRARII
This lot chludcs some
of our hand-made pumps.
From $9 to $12.50 values
Spats
Light or Dark Fawn
and Grey
$2.50
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_An interesting program will be
given in-addition to dancing. David
Love will be the leader of the or
chestra, e WECh 5w
Color Range
Includes:
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—Flesh
—~Copen -~
- —Navy .
- —Black
- —Brown
—Gray
—Taupe . .
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