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2t SOCIETY AND WOMEN'S CLUB NEWS OF GREATER ATLANTA
Hlech Civil Crew
- Dinner bance Hosis
The chief social event of Friday .
will:be a large dance at.the Capital
. City Club, given for tfle members
of the collegé set. The Tech ‘Civil
. Crew will be hosts of the affair,
to which the following girls are
invited: v :
Misses Sarah Orme, Allen Car
roll, Mary Nevin, Mary Dorothy
Palmer, Corinne Johnson, = Hallie
Poole, . Elizabeth Whitman, %:I-aoe
g‘:{gsmith. Elizabeth ‘Binford, Mar
lig Stringfellow, Carrie Lou Born,
Vincencia Allen, Ruby Walker, Car
oline .Shivers, Trnestine Campbell,
Francds Rillis, Elizabeth Bancker,
Lillian Byans, Louis Macsntyre, Mar
garet Maclntyre, Lillian Evansg,
smith, Vivian Mclean, Margaret
Benefit Brid
Party Given
(el‘he sophomore class of Washing
on Seminary gave a benefit 2ridge
for the Armenian Drive Friday
afternoon at 3 o'clock in the home
of Miss Rebeeca Asheraft in Druid
Hills. Cakes and candies were sold
during the game.
:’!‘h_'e members of the class spone
%g_ this affair were Misses Re
becca Asheraft, Martha Boyntin,
Dorothea Allen, Theodosia Owens,
Julia ' Black. Florence Boykin,
Frances Brown, Julia Carpenter,
Bdith. Coleman, Constance Cone,
Laurie Cone, Alice Cannon, Kath
erine Davis, Alice Downing, Mary
- Lacy, © Margaret Ason, Margaret
Elder; Mildred Sagler, Odelle Fuller,
Annette Gay, Billie Hawkins, Hele
na Hermance, Mary J. Jones, Bur
. gesy Harlan, Catherine Hooper,
Katherine Hubard, Frances ¥urt,
~ Virginia Jolly, Katherine Kirkland,
. Bessie Moore Mitchel, Lalia Lam
. bright, TKlizabeth Little, Margaret
€ Massengale, Besgie Mitchell, Eliz
&cth Mather, Elsie Newell, Louise
“W¥ison, Callie Orme, Yictoria Obare,
imelside Pratt, Frances Poole, Ada
' Puebles, Florence Perkins, Marie
Rose, Ida Sedman, Frances Smith
and Marri€tte Shedden.
’ uncheons for Visitors. :
ff Mrs. H P. Hermance gave -3
Sluncheon Friday at Druid Hills Golf
@Club for Mrs. Hubert Parson and
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN S £ A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes B 8 0 FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920,
Pratt, Christine sinclair, Katherine
Marler, Christine Blair, Emily West,
Corneile Torrance, Genevieve Harp
er, Idelle Palmour, Mary Bardwel\
Lilian Evans, Lois Maclntyre, Mar
garet Maclntyre, Lilian Evans,
Charlotte Meador, Mary Bélle Moss,
Helen Brown, Jane Brown, Helen
Dowling of Gainesville, Margaret
Hedrfick of Agnes Scott, Marjory
Fish of Agnes Scott, and Mar
garet Wom;glsdort of Agnes. Scott.,
The- chaperones of Agnes Scott
to be Celonel and Mrs. Pendleton,:
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Le Craw, Mr
and Mrs, Warren Leach, Mr. and.
Mrs, James Lewis Hicks, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Estes and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed‘g:xr Dunlap.
her sister, Miss Gastue, of New
York. -
A silver basket filled with jon--
quils was placed in the center of:
the table. Yeltow mints ,wcren}n‘
silver dishes,- and the place cards
were hand:painted jonquils.
Mrs. Hermance wore a black suit
with a large black hat. Mrs. Par
son was gowned in black satin and
her hat was a spring model of black
and white straw. e
Miss Gasdque wore a frock of black
taffeta with a hat to match.
Covers were placed for Mrs. C.
H. Toole, Mrs. W. B, Rudd of Des
Moines, Iowa; Mrs, W. E.. Crane
and her guest, Mrs, Shields, Mrs,
A. W. Maitre, Miss Edna Nicholson,
Miss Bdith Hermance, Mrs. Frnest
Ritchie and Mrs. M. K. Butler.
This is the second luncheon, MY§.
Hermanece has given for Mrs. Par
son and Miss Gasque. At . the
luncheon TFhursday at the “Capital
City Club the:following guests were
present: Mrs.*Parson, Miss Gasque,
Mrs, Preston Arkwright, Mrs. Alon
-20 Richardson, ‘Mrs, E. P. Mcßiir
ney, Mups.. W, C. Jarnngin, Mrvs.
(eorge Forrester gnd Miss Idith.
Flermance. e i
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Registration Conference. = - =
The- film jof thm.“Regi.’qtmtinn"
of the ladieg at the'recent woman'’s
health cofiference put” on :by the
Atlanta / Woman's _ Club - public
health department, will be shown
at the 'Tudor Theater next Mon--
day,| Tuesday and Wednesday,
morpings. Georgia, . Federation
treasurer, Mrs. J. E. Hays ~-and
otlfr officials are seen offering
“congratulations” to the commit
’ tee and Doctor Broach, author of’
‘ the scorecard. -,"
Mireting of Sewing Club. i
[ The Osgood Sanders Day Nursery
Sewing Club was held Friday morn
| inz with Mrs. .Clifford = Hatcher.
These meetings will continue
through Lent. X
he members of this sewing club
are Mrs. Hatcher,Mrs, Roy Dorsey,
Mrs. A, K. Maier, Mrs. F{fik West,
Mrs. Frank Boland, rs. Jack
ITayes, Mrs. John.- Glenn, Mrs.
Charles P. King, Mrs. Luther Ros
ser Jr., Mrs. Mitchell King, Mrs. ‘C.
12. Holcomb, Mrs. G. L. Brower and
Mrs. Ransom Wright,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman
leave Friday evening for. Palm
Reach, where theéy will spend some
time.
Meeting of
dJ
L. D. C. Held
Atlanta Chapter, United Daugh
ters of the Confederacy, met In'the
Federal Court room Thursday aft
ernoon. Mrs. John A. Perdue pre
-sided in_the absence of the presi
dent, Mrs. Walter Scott Coleman,
Mrs. Righard Moore, treasurer of
the.chapter, read ‘her report, show
ing the ‘chapter to be. in good finan
clal“condition. Mrs. A, MeD. Wil
son:read a letter.from Col. Robert
A. Hemphill, expressing apprecia-~-
tion of ~the chapter's interest and
sympathy at the time of the «death
of his mother, Mrs. Sarah A’ Hemp
hill, at sAthens; 'whe was one of they
Confederate mothers enrolled by
the -Southern Confederated. Memo
rial Association, and to . whem Mrs.:
Wilson presented a gold bar pin in’
.recognition of her enrollment on
that list of distinguished women a
short time before her death. \
sMrs. T, T. Stevens,moved that.a
letter be written to Mrs. Coleman,
the presidaut,’ expressing vthe Tre
eret of the ehapter that ghie Is’ill at:
her home in the Marlborpugh.
Mrs Anderson spoke .of the Par
ent<-Teacher Atsociation, and Mrs.
Wtliam A. Wright, president of the
Ladies' Memgrial - Association,
spoke” of the approaching Memo
rial Day*and sskéd co-operation in.
making the-occasion the usual suc
‘cossful expression ,of a sentiment
that has lived through more than a
.half century, and which.has literal
1y kept the ‘graves of the Confed
erate: herces . green in Oakland
“Cemetery.’ i \
Mrs. J. S. Nichols, directort of“the
Margaret A. Wilson Chapter, Chil
“dren of the Cgnfederacy, the larg
ést omatation of its-kind 'in the
C. of (~ Told of the heantifyl serv
ice the chapter has done for the sol
diers in the Soldiers’ Home, espe
cially the Christmas tree.
Miss Alice Baxter made a short
talk, deferring her papér on the
» “Customs of the South” until a later
. meaeting. ¢ Mrs, Joseph H. Morgan
told the chapterof the organization
aof the Confeedrate Hospital work,
¢he Ladies’ Aid and the Memorial
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Assoclation, which were organized
in the old courthouse which stood
where the capitol stands, and in
the old Wesley _Chapel, which
stood wheer the Candier Building
maother of Dr, Willis Westmoreland,
mother of Dr. Willis Westmoreland,
and” Mrs. Isaac Winship and Mrs.
Joseph "H. Morgan were the first
presidents of these three organi
zations. g i
A feature of the meeting was the
‘alection. of “the .nominating com
mittee, which resulted as follows:
Mrs. W, B: Price-Smith, Mrs. T, T.
Stevens,’. ‘Mrs, - Stafford Seidell,
Mrs. A. M¢D. Wilsen and Mrs. A.
O. Woodward., This committee will
report in May, when the. annual
election takes. place.
Juvenile Music Club. /
+ “If the street cars dre .running
Saturday afternoon the regular
meeting of the juvenile deparfment
of ‘the Music Study Club will be
i held; at the Egleston' Memorial
| Hall at 8 o'¢lock. -
The program is one on. Mozart
and some intetesting features hiave
~been arranged 'by the juvenile di
rectar, Miss Evelyn Jackson. Miss’
Annie Johnson will be the pianist,
and among the special features will.
be the minuet written by Mozart
when he was 5 years old. This will
be }ancod by ‘two little girls in
costumes, Nancy Belle Keeler and
. Jeanette Millard. = A song from
_the Magic Flate will be sung by
i“little Marion .Vaughn in the
feathered costume of the bird char
,‘acter of the opera. The chorus
members belonging to Miss Kelpp's
class will give a group of songs.
Regular c¢horus practise will be at
2:30 o'cloek. ‘¢
‘" If the cars are not running the
program will be postponed.
Argentine Club Dance. !
The xrgnntine Club will enter
tain members and guests at a spe
cial Saturday evening dance on the
evening of March 13, at the ¢lub’s
hall.
These special Saturday evening
dances have been held since early
Jlast fall, and will continug until
April. Dancing will be for seventy
five ;ouples “rom 9 until 12 o'clock.
The spensors #dnd chaperons of"
the National Basgketball "Tourna-"
ment were present at the games .
Thursday. Boxes were -especiadly
reserved and there wasg music. . .
The sponsors for the games wer.
Migs Margaret Pratt dnd Miss:- Mary,
Faith Yow, for Crescent Club;. Miss.
Harriet Bayly and Miss ~Maude’
Couch for Kansas Clty; ‘Miss Boro-'
thy Haverty - and Miss Frances
Dudley for New York Univeypsity;
Miss Mary . Murphy and Miss
Blanche Divine for Los /Angeles;
Miss Henrietta - Davis and 3 Miss
Martha Louise Cassels for Rut-’
gers; Miss Grace Goldsmith and
Miss Charlotte Meadoer for; Utah
University; Miss Lucile Kuhrt and
‘Miss fsabel Amorous for Detroit
Y. M. @.7and ‘Miss Catliérine Ter
rell, and Miss Harriet Bennedict
for A. X 0 i
Following the games Thursday
there-was a dance at the Atlanta
Athletic- Chib. R
Mr.s Watkins Entertains. ;
Mrs. Henry Watkins gave &
bridge sea Friday afternoon 4t the
Piedmont Driving Club for Mrs,'
Edwin Carman Jr. ! .
Baskets of jongiils were ' the
decorations. The guest was pre
sented with six hand made linén
handkerchiefs. The first prize
was'a pair of white silk hose, and
the consolation was a bouquet of
jonquils. ‘
After the game tea was scrved.
Mrs. Watkins wore a sprng
model: of black satin and Mrs.
Carman's dress was of taupe geor
gette crepe.
The guests were Mrs. Carman,
Mre. Luther Rosser Jr., Mrs. Lewis
Gregg, Mrs, Irank Boland, Mrs,
Rucker McCarty, Mrs. Walter
Maude; Mrs. Claude Buchanan,
Mrsid R, M. Callaway, Mrs. Robert,
Parker. Mrs. Sfephen Bavdett,
Mrs. W. C. Wapdlaw, Mrs, Dugas
McClesky, Mrs. Robert Martin,
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%fil‘a. Charles, D, Atkinson, Mrs. W,
1. Perkerson, Mrs, J, D. Andpews,
Mrs. ‘Henry Darling, Mrs. E. .
‘Cone, Mrs, 8. S, Wallace, Mrs, Ed
ward King van Winkle, Mrs. Rob
ert Troutman, Mrs. Henry W.
Davis, Mrs., Willlam Clemens and
‘Migs Mildred. Cabanisd. Mrs, Ed
ward H.' /Cariman Jr,, Mrs. E. P.
Angley, Mps.: Richard Flinn, Mrs,
J. Hope «Tigher and her guest,
Mrg.r Frank Cook of Neéw York,
Miss Ryth Darry, {lrs. George R,
Willlams, Mes, 4V. H. White Jr,
Mrs. 1. Pe.Goddrich, Mrs, George
Winship Bk, and -Mrs. Thomas C.
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Donations . Sought. 2
Mrs.: Pedrl .Cohen, chairman of
the ‘Housekeepers' P,.poth for the
~annual Purim Ball, to, be given by
the Federation of Jewish Charitles
‘at {he ‘Armory Tuesday, March 16,
needs donations of jams, jellies and
fancy work, ‘and requestd every one
interested in helping thd Jewish
charities to - send articles to her
‘committde, care Siseman's Store,
Whitehall stgeet viaduct,
‘Habersham Chapter to Meect.
- fT'he regular monthly meeting of
Joseph Habersham Chapter D, A,
R. wilt be at 8 o'clock an Monday
afternoon, March 15th, in the iw:-
,tuyefoomy of St. Murk's (Church.
“M#ps. H, BeérnardcScott, the regent,
«will preside. .. ’ ’
A full ‘attendance of the chapter
s urged as it will be the last meet-”
Ang before the State convention at
Moultrie; . . {
Mrs, :Dean Entertained. !
Mrs. F. O, Walsh entertained in
formally at bridge Thursday after
noon at Capital City Club for Mra.
Fay De2an of New Yorl. Those pres
ent were Mrs. Virgil Shepard, Mrs!
Dean, Mrs. Frank FYeagle, Muvs.
Hugh Atkins, Mrs, J. N, Harper,
Mrs: D. F.. Farmeps, Mrs. . H;
Tolle and Mrs. W. B, Rudd of Des
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1906 Hisfory
Class Mecis
A meeting of the 1908 ' History
Class was held at the home of Mrs,
Stephen A. Barnett, in East Four
teenth street, Wednesday morning,
when Mrs, Florence B, ckford read
a paper on “Mormonism.” The
next meeting of the class will he
held with Mrs, ¥. B. Eckford at
her home in Peachtree Court, when
Mrs. Newton Craig will contribute
the paper on “Thomas Jefferson.”
This organization is composed
of a group of women who were,
for the ‘greater part, students in
Agnes Scott College and who have
kept together.
Members of the 1908 History
Class are Mrs, Newton Craig, Mrs.
Harrison Bleckley, Mrsa. = Chéarles
M Rovnton, Mrs, Elijah Brown,
Mrs. Plato Durham, Mrs, Sam Bar
nett, Mrs. 7. B. Eckford, Mrs, Sid
ney Edmonds, Mrs, Charles K. Har
man, Mrs. Frederick Hodgson, Mrd,
Mighael Hoke, Mrs. Richard John
ston, Mrs, Charles Howard, Mrs,
Kenneth Mathewson, Mrs. Maude
Craig Maithews, . Mrs, Howard
Mathews, Mrs, Russell Porter, Mrs,
Frank Smith, Mrs. John Spalding
and Mrs. Robert Argo. :
Parties for Visitors, h :
-Mbs, John Lottridge will enters
tain at bridge Thursday afternoon,
March 18, for Mrs. Fay Dean.of
New York, the guest of Mrs, Virgil
Sheppard, and Mrs. W, B. Rudd
of Des Moines. lowa, the guest of
Mrs, C, H; Tolle.
Thege invited are Mrs, . Dean,
Mre. Rudd, Mrs, Tolle, Mrs, Shep
pard, Mrs, Frank Feagle, Mrs. H.
P. Hermance, Miss Hdith Her
mance, Mrs. R, H. Martin, Mrs[
¥rank Spratling, Mrs. Fugene Har
rington. Mrs. Hugh Atkins, Mrs. R.
H. White, Mrs, Edmond Falvey,
Miss Amelia Smith, Mrs, Earl Cone
Pa’s Some Little Cloud-Raiser Himself
Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace
and Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Hamilton
of Macon ard guests at the Ansley.
Mrs. Frank W. Norton is-ill from
influenga at the home of ‘her
brother, Charles V. Lynch, in New
Orleans.- : 3
Mrs. Lee. Douglas is convares
cent from a month's Hiness and has
returned from St. Joseph's to her
home at the Georgian Terrace,
Mrs. Alvin Willlams and Mrs, A,
T, Blaton are on a trip to New York,
Yhiladelphia, Washington and Nor-
I foll.
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! Mrg. Robert Simmonds of Knox
[ ville, Tenn,,\will return home Fri
| day after a visit to Mr, and Mrs
! Robert Simonds Jr. A
Mrs, Ceorge B(‘Ili;lgvr is i 1 in
her hom® in Peachtree street.
Mrs. Rotert Simonds is out again
after a recent illness, .y
St Fo
Wililam Shipp, Cobb Torrance,
John Wellborn, Charles Skinner,
West Cranford, Richard Russells
Jr.. Nevy (lark and Prank Har
rold have returned to Athens after
attending the 8. A. T. banquet.
Frat Dinner. ; 4
The Tech 'Chapter of the Pi
Delta Fraternity will give a din
ner at the Hotel Ansley Saturday
evening, : e
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and Mrs. ames "Work. M
Mrs. C. H, Tolle will entertain ‘at
lu:hchoou Saturday at the Capital
City Club for Mrs. W. B. Rudd and
Myß. Fay'Dedn, ' ‘
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