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al church, p. ro. addre».», Rev. S. R. Hoik, D. Ik.
I A civil ceremony will !*.> lie performed! Tuesday, 10:30 a. in., concert by music
by .Mayor Guthrie, of Pittsburg. if he [department, delivery of diploma*: ':30
lie willing. If not. some other proper I p. m.. address. Prof. A. B. Cooke, Ph. D.
I civil authority will officiate. The Senior Claaa—Ml»« Mary Evelyn Gib-
J baron la now j-esldlne at the Dufluesnc J son. Mlsa Annie Lillian Herbert and
I Club at Pittsburg, and Is being feted j Miss Mayme Evangeline Padgett,
i'v by tv
LITTLE-JORDAN.
Invitations have been received In At
lanta to the marrisge of Mrs. Hah
I imlap Jordan, of Macon, and Mr. John
Dozier Little, of Atlanta. The cere
mony will take place at < o'clock on the
evening of June If, at the home of the
bride In Macon.
Mr. Little will carry his bride to Eu
rope for the summer and upon their
return to Atlanta they will occupy the
beautiful home Mr. Little has purchas
ed on Peachtree street.
THE CL08INQ EXERCISES
AT THE SETTLEMENT.
- The closing exercises of the night
s hcol et the Methodist Home Settle-
m int were held Thureday evening at
the Settlement, and were witnessed by
a number of Atlanta people. There were
songs, recitations snd some very effec
tive drills by ihe mill children. The
pi gram nus most Interesting and waa
M -red In a way that showed the
hi igreas accomplished st the night
liuol during the year.
FOR MISS ALINE MITCHELL.
Miss Pearl Mitchell entertained Sat
urday afternoon at a beautiful card
party In honor of Miss Aline Mitchell,
whose approaching marriage to Mr.
’Willis Timmons Is at present the oc
casion of much entertaining for her
•elf and her attendants. Miss Mitch
ell's card parly waa Japanese In even-
detail, the veranda where the game
* us played being hung with a canopy
of tiny Japanese parasols. The score
rards were In the shape of Japanese
fins and umbrellas, and Ihe prises were
In o Japanese jardinieres of brass.
Miss Aline Mitchell and Miss Lott,
of Florida, were presented with dainty
fans of Jspanese design.
Miss Pearl Mitchell wore a dainty
s...vn of blue mull, lace trimmed.
Miss Aline Mitchell was prettily
earned In blue silk.
Mist Lott, who Is the attractive gueat
of Mlsa Pearl Mitchell, wore while.
Mrs. (’one Maddox was becomingly
n -.ned In white mull and lace.
THE KLINDWORTH
CONSERVATORY RECITAL.
At the Kllndworth Conservatory of
Music, IT1 Peachtree street, on Monday
evening, June 4, at * o'clock, Miss
Collie Scott will give n piano recital,
assisted by Miss Anna E. Hunt, violin;
Mist Hannah Spiro, Mr. Kurt Mueller,
Mr. Paul Donehan, piano; Mr. Herbert
Dialer. Mr. T. O. Jones, viola, and
Mr. A. E. Hold!, ’cello. The following
program will be rendered:
Prelude and Fugue, O. Major, from
Well Tempered Clavlcord," J. 8. Bach
Fifteen variations will) Fugue, Up.
33. Ludwig van Beethoven.
Toccata, Op. 7, Robert Schumann.
Concerto for three pianos, with ac
companiment of strong quartet, J. S.
Hin h (Allegro Maestoso, Alla Blclllsno,
Allegro).
< Etude. Op. 10, No. 5, Frederic Chopin.
En Aulomne, M. Moaikowakl.
Christy picture, and the consolation a
copy of “Cowardice Court,"
Mrs. Junes assisted her daughter In
receiving, and wore a handsome suit
of white.
Miss Florlne Jones waa gowned dain
tily In blue linen.
Mrs. Durant and Mlsa Hart Wylie
also received and wore lingerie gowna
of white.
Mlsa Jones' guests were Misses Anils
The Ink on the pens of enterprising re
porters'was scarcely dry, after telling
the world of this latter day romance,
when over the wires comes the depress
ing, but Inevitable, story that Baron
Riedel values the clink of gold, and es
timates the power of hi* high sounding
title* just aa do all other such foreign
ers, wher. matrimonial matters are to
be considered. He has not the least
Idea of relinquishing his personal lib-
PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR
COONEY-MEEKS WEDDING
A notable social event of the sum
mer In Nashville and also of Interest to
Atlanta society Is the marriage Satur
day afternoon, June 15, of Mias Lor
raine Meeks and Mr. Robert Loe Coo
ney, The marriage will be solemnized
at the McGavock country place. Two
River* Farm, eight mile* from Nash-
vllle, where the bride'* family la spend
Ing some time. The residence Is one
of the line old ante-bellum places near
Nashville, with a beautiful lawn, where
the ceremony will take place, with
Rev. R. Lin Cave, pastor of Woodland
Street church, as the officiant. About
12S guests will be in attendance. In
cluding quite a number from a dis
tance. The bride's slater, Miss Ellen
Meeks, who Is still a school girl, will
Beautiful Atlanta Girls Presented at Court
slnl'a “Sacred Trio and Chorus," Frans
Us*t.
Concerto, Op. 40, second and third
movements, F. Mendelasohn-Dartboldy.
Adagio (Molto Bostenuto).
Finale (Presto Schersando).
Orchestral accompaniment on second
TO MISS 8HIVELEY.
Miss Elle-Dargan entertained a small
paiiy Informally at her home In* West
End Saturday In honor of Mlsa Thlabe
Khlveley, the guest of Mlsa Marguerite
Hemphill. There were two tables of
eu<-hre, and after the game a de
licious luncheon was served. Mies
Dm gun's guests were: Mlsa Marguerite
Hemphill, Miss Shlveley, klrs. Robert
Hemphill, Miss Pauline Hope, Mlsa
.mil* Maador, Miss Helen O'Brien. Mlsa
N’lna Gentry, Mlsa Bessie Pope, Miss
Kate Waldo, Miss Aline Patterson,
Mi-see Louise and Alice Davison.
MASTER LAWS0N _ PEEL KISER
WILL ENTERTAIN MONDAY.
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mai-
ter Lawson Peel Kl*er will entertain
thirty of hi* young friend* at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
H Klaer, on Peachtree street, at a
unique ontf picturesque party, com-
nioinoratlve of his nfth birthday.
Among the pretty features arranged
for the entertainment of the guests
ell! be tha presentation of scenes from
t In* drama of William Ttll on Ihe lawn
of ihe Kiser home. The scenes will In
clude the shooting «f the apple by
William Tell from the head of hla son,
tlito take part being Masters Har
old and Robert Foreman, Clark Howell
and Robert Forrester.
During the afternoon tees and cakes
mil be served on the wide verandas.
MISS JONES~ENTERTAINS.
Among the many pretty parties which
hi ught the week'a galetlea to a close
none waa more elaborate than the
euchre at which Mlaa Floripe Jones
was hostess Saturday afternoon. The
spacious colonial home of Mrs Edward
1 in rant, on Ponce DeLeon avenue,
" l ore Miss Jones entertained, was dec-
united for the occasion In fern*, palm*
and dalsl**. The game waa played on
the veranda, which was converted Into
a .summer parlor by ruga, lounging
i hairs and table*. Here refreshment*
were nerved after th* delivery of the
prizes. The first prise was a handsome
HISS EDNA Z^CANDIeESS
Dispatches received In Ihe city Saturday tell of the presentation, at the court of St. James, of Miss Alice
Steele anil Miss Edna McCandless. The reception waa held In Buckingham palace, amid the usual brilliancy
characteristic of royal uffalrs.
Mlsa Steele and Miss McCandless, who nre traveling abroad, have been much admired while In Eng
land, and have been the recipients of many social honor*.
Mis* Steele I* the daughter of Mr, and Mr*. A. R. Steele, of thl* city, and Is a social favorite wherever
she I* known.
Mis* McCandlrs* Is Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCandless, of Atlanta. Although - she has not
made her debut, she bids fair to bo one of the most popular girls of the coming social season.
Mrs. Theodore Hhnnts and her daughters, Misses Theodora and Marguerite Shonts, were among the Amer
icans who were presented at court. The Misses Shonts. who are studying In Paris, are graduates of Agnes
Scott college, and linve only recently lioen visitors In Atlanta.
Pseples, Ethel Gay, Mrs. I. S. Mitchell,
Jr., Mrs. Fred Stone, Misses Kiniim Bell
and Caroline DuRoae, Laura Wltham,
Nellie Hightower, Ida Hightower,
Grace and Lula Calloway, Janie Thorn
ton, Alma Pace, Bessie Baxter, Mamie
Jones of San Francisco, Emma Robin-
son, Elisabeth Atlalr, Hattie Ellis,
Katharine Qholatln, Edith Hoyle, Mary
Deas Tupper, Kate Robinson, Florence
Hobbs, Ella- May Thornton, Itortenae
Horne, F’lorrle Richardson, Marlon Peel
and Ilattle May High.
MR8. POPE'I”lUNCHEON.
The luncheon at which Mr*. James
Wllle Pope entertained Saturday n
number of Mis* Edna Pope's friends
In her honor waa elegant In every de
tail.
The entire lower floor of Mr*. Pqpe'*
home was thrown optn, and was deco
rated with quantities of marguerites.
The dining table, from which the elab
orate buffet luncheon waa served, con
tained as a centerpiece a plateau of
these dainty flower*, end we* handsome
In Its appointments of cut glass and
silver.
Mrs. Pope received her guests m a
lingerie gown of cream mull, trimmed
with cream lace,
Mlaa Edna Pope was beautifully
gowned In a cream embroidered batiste.
Mlsa Susie May Pope wore a dainty :
gown of rose pink organdie, made over J
taffeta, and trimmed with narrow |
bands of allk.
GIBSON - WRIGHT.
Rev. J. T. Gibson, of Rockmart, was
quietly married to Mrs. Wright, of Ma
con, Thursday, May 31. Dr. Olbson Is
editor of The Rockmart Courier and
pastor of the Baptist church at that
place.
MacMILLAN-THOMAS.
Colonel and Mr*. J. Jefferson Thom
as announce the engagement of their
youngest daughter, Kathleen Clanton,
to Mr. George MacMillan, of Philadel
phia. the wedding to take place Thurs
day evening, June 7, at the home of
the bride'* parents. No. 54 East Alex
ander street, at 1:34 o'clock.
General l’. A. Evan* will perform Ihe
marriage ceremony. No card* will be
Issued and only relative* and Intimate
friends will be Invited. This announce
ment will be of much Interest to a
large circle of friends, both South and
North, where the bride and groom are
widely and prominently connected.
WHAT A BARON HAS
COST A POOR GIRL
A few days ago It was thought that
at lost a handsome European nubleman,
Baron Riedel von Reldenan by name,
was genuinely enamored of a poor, but
fascinating Amercan girl, Mlsa Mar*
garel IsmUe Magee, of Plttaburg, Pa.
But, alas, for such a romantic hope.
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MISS MARY READ.
MIm Read la the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Read, of this city,
and is a social favorit*. Mia* R**d’*
marriage to Mr. Ki**r will b* an
avant of thia month.
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SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS ORDERS.
erty or of beatowlng hla rank and tltl
upon a pretty girl, without being prop
erly and satisfactorily compensated for
so doing. The baron Insist* that un
less a certain dowry la forthcoming at
once, there will be no marriage. His
decision Is final, and his lawyer* en
deavored to secure for hint a quarter
of a million dollars from the proud,
wealthy aunt of hla flume. A coin-
promise was effected, and the ambi
tious aunt. Mrs. Christopher L. Magee,
hue agreed to pay $100,000 for the
baron and hla title, for her young niece
a smaller sunt than such men usually
cost silly girls.
Mrs. Magee Is a woman of many
millions, made by her Ikte husband In
street railway franchises at nttaburg.
While In Rome Mrs. Magee, with her
niece, lived In great luxury and style,
and Baron Rrtdcl concluded that there
was presented o line opportunity for
hint to emulate the example of notable
English dukes who have found life
worth the living In the golden atmos
phere of their American wives' mil
lions. .
Advices from Pittsburg state that
Mrs. Magee went to Rome shortly af
ter the death of her husband and rent
ed a palace there. She, II Is said, ar
ranged Ihe match between the boron
and her niece. Miss Magee Itsd been
engaged to Richard Jennings, son of the
Pittsburg millionaire nil man mid
hanker. Mrs. Mngee bundled her niece
off to Europe and broke up this
match. Her snclBl ambitions In Rome.
It Is declared, will be accomplished by
the marriage, as th* baron's fnmtly Is
sufficient guarantee to open the doors
to exclusiveness.
Pittsburg hss become so used to do
ing things with money that everybody
felt rejoiced at the prospect of a real
lor* match between an American girl
and a foreign nobleman. Moreover,
Mrs. Magee was one of the loudest
Protestants when the Earl of Yar
mouth balked at the altar until Miss
Alice Thaw's mother had settled a mil
lion dollar* on him. Now that ahe has
been compelled to pay tor a title, Pltts-
bo her maid of honor, and her brother,
Emmett Meeks, will give her away.
Five of her bridesmaid* will be Mlasea
Nell Fall. Laura Stratton, Anne Rich
ardson, Helen, Bell and Lucy Haynle,
of Gallatin, Tenn.- The entire person
nel of the party Is not yet complete,
hut there will also be four little flower
Kiris and Mr. Cooney's best man will be
Mr. Shepard Bryan, of Atlanta. Among
the out-of-town guests will be Miss
Tommie Klttrell 81ms, dgughter of
Congressman Sima, of west Tennes
see.
Mr. Cooney will take hla bride for a
trip abroad, sailing from New York
June 23.
GORMANDGORMAN.
A marriage of much Interest to
wide circle of friend* In Atlanta and
In other portions of aaorrla will
that of Mr*. Birdie Thompson Gor
man, to Mr. Osalan Daniel Gorman,
which will take 'place Saturday even
ing, June 2, at *:I0 o'clock at the home
<>f the bride's brother and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Smith. 145 West Peach
tree street. The attractive residence
will be artistically decorated with a
profusion of white and pink sweet pea
blossoms, carrying out the color motif
nf the wedding, pink and white. In the
dining room the table will be an ex
quisite moss of pink and white blooms,
which, with cut glass, silver, candela
bra and bon bona In the prevailing
lints, will make a beautiful picture.
The ceremony will be performed by
Rev. Dr. Chartei Dowman, of the First
Methodist church.
The bride'* gown will be of hand
some white lire over white taffeta and
her bouquet will be of whit* rosea.
She will be attended by Miss Loulae
Todd, Mis* Luclle Thompson, of New-
nan. and her pretty little nieces, Misses
Elizabeth and Amelia 8mlth. all of
whom will wear soft white lingerie
gown*, and will carry bouqueta of
white sweet peas.
Mr. William H. Gorman, nf Geneva,
Ala., brother of the groom, will act as
beat man. The bridal couple will leave
on the midnight train for a visit to
Toxaway, the bride wearing g allk suit.
In black and white check, with hat to
match.
Mr*. Gorman I* a young woman of
very charming personality, and since
her residence In Atlanta ha* drawn
about her a large crlcle of admiring
friend*.
Mr. Gorman has already achieved for
himself success In the social and busl
nesa life of the city. He I* now one
of the tellers of the Atlanta National
Bank, and formerly held a responsible
position In the bank at Tlfton, Ga.
Many very elegant presents have
been received-by the bride and groom,
among which Is a large chest of sli
ver from the officer* and employee* of
the Atlanta National Bank.
Upon their return from their bridal
trip the young couple will Immediately
go to housekeeping at a home they
have taken on Juniper street.
THEATER" PARTY.
i one of several pleasant Saturday
tftemoon theater parties given at th*
Casino wa* that of the senior class of
the Girl*' High School, chaperoned by
Mrs. Annie Wise. Those who made up
Ihe party were: Mlskea Annie Copelln.
Eula Beile Kinsey, Katherine Cook,
Beulah Brook*, Lucy Mealor, Bertha
Dickinson, Vera Daniel, Lena Oetta,
Alma Overby, Mary White, Annie Tur
ner, Carrie Rosenherger. Mlnnlne Sim
mons, Laulte Shufnn], Clara Camp,
Nellie Hollingsworth and Queen Lowry.
COMMENCEMENT ~OF
LEESVILLE COLLEGE.
The graduating class and faculty of
Leesvllle College have Issued hand
some Inrltatlons to the commencement
exercises which take place from June 2
to 3, with the following program:
Sermons—Sunday, 11 a. m . Rev. L.
A. Cooper; Sunday, 3:20 p. ro.. Rev.
MR8. TRAYLOR ENTERTAINS
IN HONOR MRS. PENN.
Mre. George Traylor entertained at
bridge Saturday afternoon In honor of
ifri. James Penn, of Danville, Va., who
Is spending a short time her* at the
Piedmont.
The house was prettily decorated
with pink roees and sweet peas. Mrs.
Traylor wore a white organdie over
pink etlk. The waist wa* trimmed with
Valenciennes lace.
Mrs. Penn wore a gown of gray chif
fon trimmed with cluny lace.
Invited to meet Mrs. Penn were:
Mrs. A. E. Thornton, Mrs. Barbour
Thompson, Mrs. Frank Dancey, Mr*.
Oscar Pappenhelmer, Mrs. Arthur O.
Hobbs, Mrs. Don Pardee, Mrs. McCabs,
Mrs. Thaddeus Horton, Mrs, duBig-
non, Mrs. Edward Brown, Mrs. Archi
bald Davis, Mrs. Crandall, Mr*. Dar
win Jones, Mr*. Thomas Paine, Mrs.
Carpenter, Mrs. Louis Gbolstln, Mrs.
John Kitten, Mrs. George Dexter, Mr*.
Hugh McKee, Mrs. Dan Harris, Mrs.
McCerren, Miss Anne Wallace.
TRINITY SUND/UfSCHOOL PICNIC.
The annual picnic of Trinity Sunday
school will take place next Tuesday.
June 5, at -Pearl Springs. The train
carrying the Sunday school and Its
guests will leave the Terminal station
at 8 o’clock Tuesday morning, return
ing that afternoon at 7 o'clock.
' Appropriate amusement* will be pro
vided and children unaccompanied will
be carefully looked after.
WEDDING8 OF LA~GRANGE
BELLES AND BEAUX
Society throughout the etate I* very
much Interested In the many marriages
of LaGranga young people which will
take place during the month of June.
The matrimonial season will open on
June 0, when the marriage of Miss
Bessie Banks and Mr. Henry Dawson
Burks will occur. On the same date
Dr. F. M. Ridley, Jr., will wed Miss
Mabel Wood, of Baltimore. On the
12th Inst, Mr. Henry Reeves, a promi
nent young attorney of LaOrange, will
be united In marriage to Miss Thomas,
of Auburn, Ala., and on tha 21st the
marriage of Mlsa Abble Calloway and
Mr. L. D. 4 \ll<-n, of Chicago,\wlll be
solemnised. Each of these young peo
ple are representatives of prominent
families, and tlielr marriages, which
will take place In the next few weeks,
will be events of widespread Interest
throughout Georgia.
IN HONOR - mT83 GOODE.
I Saturday afternon Miss Edith Fisher
was hostess at a card party given In
honor of Mlsa Elle Goode, one of At
lanta's June brides. Miss Fisher's
guests Included only the Forrest Ave
nue Card Club, of which she and Miss
Goode are members, and Miss Goode’s
bridesmaids.
The first prize wa* a dainty hand-
painted picture, and the consolation, a
pretty piece of neckwear. Mias Goode
was presented with a piece of lingerie.
Mlsa Edith Fisher wore a white lin
gerie gown, elaborately trimmed with
Valenciennes lace, and was assisted In
receiving by her sister, Mlaa Ethel
Fisher, who also wore white. Miss
Goodes' toilette was of white mull, lace
trimmed.
Those present were Misses Pauline
Middleton, Nan Stephens, Julia Goode,
Elle Goode, Edith Amsflen, Miss Susie
Fain. Ethel and Edith Fisher, Kate El
gin, May Pagett, Besale Welsacer, Annie
Grace Mixon, Satlle Walker, Nan and
Kate Carroll, Minnie Atkinson, Cole,
Mrs. Albert Akers and Miss Kate Ed
mondson.
MR. AND MR8. PAPPENHEIMER
ENTERTAIN THE WHIST CLUB.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pappenhelmer
entertained the members of the Whist
Club Friday evening In th* club rooms
In the Grand.
Judge and Mrs. Nash Broyles made
the top score, north and south. Mrs.
Broyles won a pretty fan and Judge
Broyles won a pair of silver scissors.
Mr. Fred Hammond und Mr. Sam
Conyers made th* top score, east and
west, winning a fan and scissors, re
spectlvely. #
The players Friday evening were
Mrs. James English, Jr., and Mr. Miles;
Mr. Stsvens ana Mr. Ben Conyers; Mrs.
Hammond and Mr. Howard; Mr. Ham
mond and Mr. Sam Conyers; Mrs. Fit-
ten and Mr. Harvey Johnson; Miss
Charlotte Stewart and Mr. Meyer; Mr.
and Mrs. Butt; Mrs. Pappenhelmer and
Dr. Roy; Miss Nutting and Mr. M.
Miles: Miss Kingsbury and Mr. Pap
penhelmer: Mr. Smith and Captain
Hansell; Mr. and Mrs. McGill; 5Ir. and
Mrs. Davis; Mr. and Mrs. Cole; Mr*.
Grass and Mrs. Sullivan; Judge and
Mrs. Broyles.
Pure Candy |
is a
Wholesome Food
Candy not only tastes (food, but is healthful ns
well. It is now recognized as a really wholesome food,
provided it is pure.
In reasonable quantities it is of benefit to anyone,
and supplies certain definite needs of the body. No
better proof of its food value could be mentioned than
the fact that it was shipped in great quantities to our
soldiers in the Philippines by the U. S. government.'
The value of candy ns a food varies in direct ra
tio to it* purity and quality. In just so far ns it is nb-
Bolutely pure and of the highest quality, to just that
extent is it valuable as a food.
Nunnally’s Candy
is absolutely pure and of a quality equalled by'no oth
er manufacturer. Its purity is guaranteed by the
fact that the material* out of which it is made are sub
jected to searching scientific tests before using, and
that it is manufactured in an almost spotless factor;-,
where cleanliness and sanitation are of first consider
ation. The quality of this candy is guaranteed by the
fact that it is made of best material* obtainable by
candy makers of extraordinary skill.
An established reputation is behind each piece of
Nunnally’s Candy. This in itself is the best possible
guarantee.
MISS WE8T ENTERTAINS
FOR MISS IDA LEE HILL.
Mis* Hattie Lee Weat will entertain
at a large party Thureday afternoon
at her home on Candler street, Decatur.
In honor of Miss Ida Lee Hill, of Wash
ington, Ga.
PARTY AT"CA8INO.
Misses Laura Ripley and Harriet
Cole entertained Informally Saturday
afternoon at a theater party at the
Casino. Their guests were Misses. Mary
Matthtwa, Sarah Kennedy. Annie Mary
Fuller, Hattie Broyie* and Mary Tate
Griffin.
DUKES-DOUGHERTY.
The marriage of iliaa Lucille Dough
erty, of Moultrie, to Mr. L. B. Dukes
will lake place In July at the First Bap
tist church, Moultrie.
HARTSPIVEY.
The engagement and approaching
marriage have been announced of Miss
Belle 8plvey, of Moultrie, to Mr. 8. R.
Hart, the ceremony to be quietly per*
formed at the home of the bride-elect,
the 15th of June.
ATTENDANTS AT WEDDING
OF MR. KISER AND MISS READ.
A wedding of much Interest to a large
circle of friends *111 be that of Miss
Mary Read and Mr. John Kiser, which
will take place on th* evening of June
17, at All Saints church.
Miss Florence Hobbs will be maid of
honor and Mr. William Kiser, brother
of the groom, will act os best man.
The bridesmaids will be Mias Marion
Peel, Miss Janie Speer, Miss Janie
Thornton and Mlsa Emma Robinson.
The groomsmen will be Mr. Gordon Ki
ser, Mr. Frank Orme, Mr. William
Parkhurat and Mr. Erwin Dickey.
Mis* Read Is the daughter of 5!r.
and Mr*. L. C. Read and Is one of the
most popular young women In the city.
Mr. Kiser is a prominent young busi
ness man and la well known In the so
cial world, where he has a large family
connection.
IN HONOR MISS NICHOLSON
AND MR. GODDARD
Mr. William Hilt and Mr. Brutus Clay
will give a dinner party next week In
honor of Mlsa Mary Nicholson and Mr.
James Goddard, whose wedding will b*
on* of the large social evsnta of this
month.
MR. AND MRS. CONKLIN
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Mr. and 51 r*. Charlea A. Conklin en.
tertnlned a few friend* at an Informal
dinner and bridge party Friday even
ing at their home on Peachtree street.
Those present were Mr. snd Mr*.
Harry English, Miss Mary Nicholson,
Mias Nannl# Nicholson, Mr. James
Goddard, Mr. Brutus Clay.
THE NINE O'CLOCK OUTING.
A large number of society folk* left
the city Saturday afternoon for Ltthla
Springs to attend the german to be
given Saturday evening at the Sweet
water Park Hotel, - by the Nine O'clock'
Cotillion Club. The party will have
dinner at the hotel, after which the
Cotillion will be danced. They will re
turn to the city Saturday evening at
11 p. m.
IN HONOR 57"HISS DENK.
On Friday evening bliss Amelia Bur
kett entertained twenty-flve young
people at her home on Capitol avenue
In honor of Mlaa Rosa Denk, whoa*
marriage to Mr. Henry Freeh will take
place June 12. Mis* Rurkert's home
was decoratsd with vases of cut flow-
era. An Informal program of music
and recitations was rendered and add
ed greatly to th* enjoyment of the
guest*.
>••••••••••••••<
Personal Mention
Professor C. L. Smith and wife, Miss
Stella Bredfleld and Mlaa Mary Nix
will leave LaOrange on June 4 for Bal
timore from which city they will sail
on June 0 for Germany. They will also
visit Switzerland and Italy, then back
to France and England, returning home
via Montreal and Canada.
Another parly spending the summer
abroad consists nf Professor Alwyn
Smith and wife, Misses Dupree, Rog
ers, Davenport, Wilkinson. Jones and
Hemphill, of LnGrange. From Balti
more they will go to' Bremen, nnd then
to Lelpelc, where the vacation will be
spent In study and In making many
excursions to such points of Interest as
they may wish to visit
Mrs. Eugenia Jones-Bamn leaves on
June 7 for a visit to Mrs. W. A. Garrett
at her summer home, on the hills above
Augusta. Ga. Later In the seaaon Mrs.
Bacon will go to Bar Harbor, Me., and
to the mountains or North Carolina for
a prolonged stay. Mrs. Bacon has just
finished order* for oil paintings for art
lover* in Detroit and other cities.
Mrs. Julian P. Thomas, of New
Yorfc. and her fwo young sons, Odin
and Clanton, will visit Mrs. Thomas'
sister, Mrs. Bart Glenn, and other At
lanta relatives next week. They will
arrive In time to attend the MacMIllan-
Colonel O. 8. Gorman, nf Talbotton,
arrived In Atlanta Saturday to attend
the marriage of hie son, Mr. O. D. Gor
man, to Mrs. Birdie Thompson Gorman,
which take* place Saturday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mre. A. J. Smith,
on West Peachtree rtreet.
Mrs. A. B. Zeltler and children will
leave Sunday for New Tark city, Wash
ington, D. <’.. and Canada, to be absent
until the 1st of September. Mr. Zelt
ler will join his family In a few weeks,
and together they wlU.enjoy a reunion
nf the different branches of the Zeig-
ler family at Berlin, Canada.
Mr. and hire. William T. Spalding
and their little daughter. Elisabeth, ac
companied by Master Hilliard Spalding
and Miss Van H. Spalding, will leave
early next week for Gainesville to spend
several weeks. IA ter they will go to
the New England coast for a prolonged
stay.
Miss Nell O'Donnelly has returned
from a visit to New York.
Mis* Margaret Lily Ford win leave
Sunday with Mr*. A. B. Zelgier to
spend the summer, North and East
While absent ills* Pont will take a
courxe In a school of expression.
Miss Morion Kltchlngs, accompanied
by Miss Ruth Cunningham, of Rich-
mond, Va., Is the guest of Miss Kltch
lngs' brother, Mr. Arthur Kltchlngs, at
the Aragon.
Mr. George L. Haven ho3 returned
from Kentucky and will spend sqveml
weeks In Atlanta. Mr. Haven has taken
apartments nt the Loralne on Carnegie
way.
Mrs. Walter Lamar, of Macon, Is ths V
guest of her nephews, Messrs. Lamar 1
and Shorter Rankin, during the ab-
aence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gately
In New York.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Ooldsmlth and
children and ' Miss Lillie Goldsmith,
5lr. Oscar Davis and aon, and Mrs.
Field will leave next ‘ week for At
lantic Beach. (
Mr. W. H. Gorman, assistant cashier ^
theFlrst National bonk at Geneva.
Ala., Is In Atlanta to attend the 0<>r-
mnn-Oorman marriage, which take*
place Saturday evening.
Mrs. J. B. Cobb. Mia* Willie Cobb,
of Macon, and Mrs. William Lowe have
been the guests of Mrs. James Jackson
during the past week.
Mrs. Dudley Clayton, Sir*. Cicero
Maddox and Mlsx Adeline Lewis leave
Saturday for a month's visit to New
York.
Mlsa Kilty Lovette, Misses May and
Helen Morris and Mlsa Helen O'Brien
will leave next week to join a party at
Narcoochee Valley.
Mlsa Msrie Stephens will lesve next
week for Baltimore to attend the grad
uation of her sister. Miss Luclle Ste
phens.
Mis* Harriet Frances Gray hss re
turned from Now York, where she ***
a student at Merrill Van Laer school.
Mrs. Charles D. Hill left Saturday for
(Macon, where ahe was called by the
serious Illness of her father.
Mr*. Howard Patlllo, much Improved
In health, has returned from * pro
longed stay at Battle Creek, Mich.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Hancock and
their young son* left Friday to spend
the summer In North Carolina.
Miss Leone Ladson has returned from
Washington. D„ c., where she attended
the National Park Seminary.
Mr*. Carroll Payne ahd Misses Laura
and Helen Payne will return from Tats
Springs next week.
bliss Lott, of Jacksonville, FIs . ar
rived Friday to visit Miss Pearl Mitch- :
ell.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry English leave 7
Saturday evening for Atlantic Beach.
Miss Elisabeth Dobbins will leave
Sunday for a visit to Elberton.
Miss Annie Kitten will entertain th#
Bridge Club next Tuesday.
Mr*. W. 8. Elkin" I* the gueste of
relative* In Kentucky..
Mies Helen Bagiey~has returned from
New York city.
Mr. Ward CobtThas returned fro*
New York city.
Miss Edna PughHas returned from
Palmetto.
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