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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor.
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Some Fashions For Young Misses
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.,
JEWELERS.
Lingerie and Panama Hals—Parasols
and Ribbons
By CHARLOTTE 8TEWART.
DINNERS AT COUNTRY CLUB.
Among thorn dining at the Country
Club Saturday evening were: Mt«*
Beaale Woodward. Min Martha Wood
ward, Ml*. Janie Speer, Min Eugenia
Oglesby, Ml«a Nan duBIgnon, Min
Emily Lowndee, Min Ethel Kelly, Ml.a
M. A. Phelan. Mlu Joaeph, Mra. Wll
llam Montgomery, Mr. and Mra. Pres
ton Arkwright, Mr. and Mra. Orton B.
Brown, Colonel and Mra. Robert J.
Lowry, Mr. and Mra. William Kiser,
Mr. and Mra. Marlon Jackaon. Mr. and
Mra Clark Howell. Mr. and Mra. E.
Black, Mr. and Mra. Frank Inman, Mr.
and Mra W. D. Kill*. Jr., Mr. and Mra.
Oeorge Howard, .Mr. Emmet Erwin,
Mr. Walter Colquitt, Mr. Thomaa Lyon,
Mr. Howell Peeplea, Mr. Stuart Boyd,
Mr. Black, of Pensacola, Mr. Walter
Naah, Mr. Charlea Ryan, Mr. Hugh
Adama, Mr. Arthur Kelly, Mr. Fred
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A TLANTANSAND GEORGIANS
GUESTS OFTHEMETROPOLIS
Scott, Mr. Hob Ryan, Mr. Rob Keely.
DINNER AT CLUB.
Mr. Jam?* McKeldln entertained at a
dinner Sunday at the Capital City Club
In honor of Mias Mary Nlcolson and
Mr. James fjoddard. .Mr. MrKeldln's
LAWN PARTY.
On Friday afternoon, June 22, from
4 to 5 o’clock, Captor No. 5 of ....
Saints Church, will hold an al fresco
tea at the home of Mrs. Charles Conk
lln. comer Peachtree and Fourteenth
streets.
FOR MI88 ELLI8 AND MR. BI8H0P.
A very enjoyable event was the din
ner iflven Monday by Mrs. W. I). El
• lla, Jr., In hopor of Miss Phoebe Kills
and Mr. E. 1* Bishop, w hose marriage
will take place Monday evening at AH
Saints Church. .Mrs. Ellis* guests In
eluded only the members of the family.
Her home was tastefully decorated
' with cut flow ers, the dining room being
. especially attractive In sweet peas,
the table a center piece embroidered In
this flower was used, from which rose
Kills’ guests were Miss Phoebe
Ellis, Mr. E. L Bishop, Captain and
Mrs. W. D. Bills, Miss Frances Bishop,
Mra. Rutherford Lipscomb, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hay Ellis, Mrs. James
Dunbar, Mlsa Harriet Ellis and other
members of the Immediate family.
MISS LANDRUM'S TEA.
The. tea at which Mlaa Ellae Landrum
entertained Monday afternoon In honor
of the claae of 1906 of the Waahlngton
Seminary brought together the twenty-
four or more young ladiea who were
graduated from the achool In that year,
and wna thoroughly enjoyed by the
claaa whoae flrat reunion It waa. It la
Intended to make the reunion an an
nual occurrence.
White and green were the color, uaed
In decorating, and the Icea, mint, nnd
bonbon, aerved carried out thia color
acheme. Mlaa Landrum wna aaalaled
In receiving by her mother and by Mina
Marlon Nutting, who wna prenldent of
the eenlor apeclnt claaa.
Mra. Landrum wore a handaome
gown of black organdie, trimmed with
.Mlu Ellae Landrum wore a dainty
dreu of white mull and Mlu Marlon
Nutttng waa attractive In a lingerie
gown of white, trimmed with Valen
ciennes lace.
Those present were: Mlaa Margaret
Hallman, Mlu Edith Stewart, Mlaa Nell
. Brown. Mia* Virginia Parka. Mlaa Ma
rlon Nulling, Mlsa Lola Crosby, Mlaa
Mary Briscoe, Mlsa Ellae Landrum,
Mlu Florence Dennis, 61 Isa Clnrn Mae
Winn. Mlaa Luclle Watters, Mlu Kale
Denlg, Miss Mary Healey, Mlaa Zemula
“ ley, Mlaa Alice Thomaa, Mlaa Ma:
ley, Mlaa Alice Thomaa, Mlaa May
ilap, Mlaa Irene Sllvey, Mlaa Ruth
Cann, Mlaa Dalny Rurnette,
Mlu Mary Crew Cundell, Mlaa Annie
Thomas, Mlaa Kale Waldo, Mlaa Mary
Weaver, Mlsa Mary Cole and Mr*.
Ooodwln.
RUTLAND.WILLS.
The marriage of Mr. William P. Rut
land and Mlu Eteanora Wilts will lake
place Wednesday evening, June 20, at
7 o'clock at the country home of 6lr.
and Mr*. Van Lee Klrkman. uncle and
aunt of the bride, near NAshvllle.
The relative, and a company of fam
ily and personal friends of the young
people will witness the ceremony to he
performed by the Rt. Rev. Thomaa F.
(Jailor, bishop of Tenneaaee, assisted by
Dr. F. F. Reese, pastor of Christ
Church.
The bridal party will Include ala
ushers: Captain Pierre Droulllard,
Meakra. Hugh Clark Klrkman, Thomas
J. Felder. John M. Omy, Jr.. W. R.
Cole and Joaeph Warner. The bride,
who will be given away by her father,
Major A. W. Wills, will be attended
by a group of her pretty debutante
contemporaries. Mrs. Evans Richard
son, a recent bride, will be matron of
honor, and Mlaa Martha Thomaa maid
of honor. The bridesmaids are Misses
Josephine Farrell, Nell Fall. Marina
Bell, Femilne Pride, Margaret Fall nnd
KUaabeth Dallam. Mr Rutland's beat
man will he Mr. Luke Lea, with Mr.
John Branham as first groomamun.
The other groomsmen, completing (he
personnel of the brldnl party, are
Messrs. C. C. Trnbue, Mortimer Rich
ardson,. Stlth Cain. E. A. Faulhuber, of
St. Louis, and Llvlngflcld More, of
River Falla, Ala.
The handaome Klrkman home win
By Private Leased Wire.
New Tork, June It.—Among the
well-known Southerner* who are here
now, or who have been guest* of the
city within the put week, are theae:
Mra. C. C. Nichols, of Atlanta; Mlaa
Ida Belle Cay, of Alabama; Captain
and Mrs. Milton Humes, of Huntsville,
Ala.; Mrs. Hoke Smith and children, of
Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pou, Jr.,
Mlaa Elsie Hansard and T. Charlton
Hudson, of Columbus, Ga.
Mlaa Lizzie McAuley and Mias Sallle
Lang, of Atlanta, Ga. They have sailed
for Naples.
Mra. Frank L. Stanton, wife pf the
Georgia poet, and Dr. B. B. Simms, of
Talladega, Ala.
The dreu of children show* quite
aa plainly that this is an age df wealth
&* that of their parents. From the
tiniest tote to the young miss, much
thought and money Is spent Upon their
wardrobe. It Is not only necessary
that my little lady of wealth should
have a governess to minister to her
mental needs, but she must have a
maid aa well to attend to her clothu.
It I* the duty of the maid to mend the
little garments before they are laun
dered, aa well aa look after them when
they are returned. 8he must put away
all the dainty little dreese* and un
derwear and sea that mademoiselle
has on everything fresh twice a day.
Besides giving her a dally bath, she
must see that her shoes are Just so;
that her hair ribbon Is fresh and that
her belts and sashes are all right. To
GEORGIA YOUNG WOMEN AT Y. W. C. A.
DELEGATES FROM AQNES SCOTT, LUCY COBB, 8AVANNAH, ATLANTA AND MACON TO THE Y.
W. C. A. CONVENTION IN 8E88ION AT A8HEVILLE, N. C.
make an Ideal environment for the
marriage, with Its spacious rooms and
Ide verandas, which will be uaed for
the bridal table. The presence of n
number of out of town guests will add
to the Interest of the occasion.
LEM MON-HENT8CHEL.
Mr. anil Mra. W. H. Irby announce
the engngomrnt of their alitor, Anna
Marie Hentachel, to Mr. Christopher T.
Lemmon, the marriage to take place
July 11, at St. John Lutheran church.
TO MEET MRS. 8NOW.
One of (he most enjoyable social
events of the week will he the tea at
which Mr*, R. M. Walker will enter
tain Thursday afternoon at her hand
aome home on Peachtree. Mra. Wil
liam J. Snow, who la visiting Mra.
Ihealey Howard, will be the guest of
honor, and Invited to meet her are
many of her girlhood frtenda. The oc
casion will bo delightfully Informal.
IN HONOR OF MR.
AND MRS. BROWN
The bufTet supper which Mr. and
Mra. George Howard will give Mon-
day evening, at their home, on Ponce
Deleon avenue. In honor of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Orton Bishop Brown, will be one
of the moat delightful and elaborate af
fairs of the week.
Invited to meet Mr. and Mrs. llrown
are Mr, and Mra. Edward T. Brown,
Mr. and Mr*. E. (’. Peters, Colonel and
Mr*. W. W. Gray, Mr. Hiid Mra. Alex
ander Smith, Mr. and Mra. James
Nunnally, Mr. and Mr*. Frank B. Dan-
cey, Mr. and Mra. Dan Harris, Mr. and
Mra. William l, Cosgrove, Mr. and
Mra. Milton Saul. Mr. and Mra. W. D.
Ellis, Jr„ Mr. and Mra. Theodore A.
Hammond. Mr. and Mr*. Charlea T.
Hopkins, Mr. and Mra. Robert Fore
man, Mr. and Mra. Robert Alston, Dr.
and Mra. Jarnngln, Mr. and Mr*. Ed
ward Khney, Mr. and Mra. William
Klaer, Mr. und Mr*. Oacnr Pappen-
helmer, Mr. and Mra. Preaton Ark
wright, Judge and Mra. Don A. l’ar-
dee, Mr. and Mra. Thomaa B. Paine,
Mr. and Mra. Clark Howell, Mr. and
Mra. R. o. Campbell, Mr. and Mra.
Frank Inman, Mr. and Mra. Henry
Grady, Mr. and Mr*. Harry Stearns,
Mr. and Mra. Burton Smith. Mr. and
Mra. Frank Block, Mr. and Mra.
harles R. Merritt. Mr. nnd Mrs.
George Crandall, Mlaa i#ollte Ham
mond, 6!l*s Anne Wallace, Mlaa Haltle
Warren, Mlaa Kendrick and Mlaa Julia
Rankin.
MRS. ECKFORO'S LUNCHEON
Mra. William Henry Eckford gave a
handsome luncheon Saturday In honor
of Mrs. Alice Adams, of Athena, and
Mlaa Sallle Harrison, of Toccoa.
The table waa moat attractive with
a mound of sweet peaa aa a centerpiece.
The candle shades and mints carried
out the color scheme of white and
green.
Mra. Eckford wore a gown of white
batiste trimmed with lace. Mra. Adame
wore a lingerie gown of mull and Mlaa
Harrison wore a toilette of cream silk,
trimmed with Irish lace.
Invited to meet the guests of honor
were Mra. Mnry Eagnn, Mra. Mary Hill,
of Greenville, Mr*. Bell* Eckford, Mra.
John H. Cowles, Mra. Marshall Eckford,
Mlsa Carrie Slaaon, Mra. DeLos Hill,
Mra. W. P. Pattlllo and Miss Lula Sla
ton.
HOOPER-GATHRIGHT.
Mra. Eugenia Turner Gathrlght an
nounces the engagement of her daugh
ter, Alice May, to Mr. John Quincy
Hooper, the marriage to take place,
June 27, at Rlverklde, the country
home of Mra. Gathrlght.
‘PHONE US’
BROWN & ALLEN
Reliable Druggists,
24 WHITEHALL STREET.
We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free
Atlanta Agents for
Candy
80c Pound
KING-TAYLOR.
Mr. nnd Mra. Edward G. Taylor an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Eleanor Jane, to Mr. Charlea
Spurgeon King, the marriage to take
place at the .home of the bride's par
ents, on tho evening of July 4.
REED-COCHRAN.
Mra. Orace a. Cochran, of Anderson,
8. ('., announces the engagement of her
(laughter, Eleanor Frey, lo Mr. Pren
tiss Illshop Reed, of Atlanta. The wed
ding will take place during the sum
mer at tho brlde'a home at Anderson.
MISS RAOUL AND MISS
BOYNTON TO RETURN
A cablegram has been received an
nouncing that Miss Rebecca Raoul,
and Mlaa Martha Boynton have sailed
from Japan, for San Francisco. It
will be, of course, many week* before
fairs. Besides a number already
chronicled, here, she was tendered
en by Mlsa Kathleen Brown, daugl
of Mr. and Mr*. Frederick Brown, who
formerly resided here. The Brown fam
ily has leased the beautiful home of
the late General John B. Gordon, near
Atlanta.
En route home Miss Llpacomb spent
ner Ltpecomb, who gave a dinner
for her at Lookout Inn that evening.
Mrs. Kinney, Mra. Reno and Miss
Lipscomb will go to Beeraheba the last
of June for a summer sojourn—Nash
vllle Banner.
BROWN-SILLIMAN ENGAGEMENT.
6Ir. and Mra. Allen Middleton
Boatwright have announced the en
gagement of their niece, Mies 'Belle
Mlot Sllllman, to Mr. Charles Eatea
Brown, the marriage to occur on the
evening of Tuesday, June 19. at 7:30
o'clock, at the residence. West avenue,
North Augusta.
Mlaa Marie Mitchell, of Atlanta, will
be one of Mlaa Stillman's bridesmaids.
M'FALL-LAND.
An Interesting early morning mar
riage of last Thursday waa that of
Mlsa Elisabeth Land to Mr. Jeaae
Young McFall, of Newberry, S. C„
which was Impressively solemnised by
Rev. Sparks Melton, at the Flrat Bap-
tlet church, Augusta, Ga., at 9:30
o'clock. No formal cards were sent out
and the Invitations were limited to the
close friends only. There were no at
tendants. The bride entered with the
they reach Atlanta
A peculiar and unique Interest at
taches lo the return of 6Ilas Boynton
and Mina Roaul, In that when they
nailed from San Francisco, for the
orient, several months ago, this splen
did city of the Pacific slope was a
magntfleent metropolis, recognizing but
few equals In municipal glory and
achievement. Upon their r>\irn, Mlsa
Raoul and Mias Boynton zvlll be con
fronted by the grlnt, weird ruin* of
this once mighty city, which, like an
awful nightmare, still bears testimony
to one of the greatest tragedies of
modern times.
BOX PARTY AT CA8INO.
Miss Sarah Peel, bits* Marlon Peel,
Mr. Till and Mr. Whitehead will oc
cupy a box at the Casino Monday
evening.
THEATER PARTY.
6lr. nnd btr*. Frank Moore Pearson
will give a theater party Monday even
ing at the Ckalno, complimentary to
Mrs. Richard Elliott Miller, who leaves
In a few days to attend the summer In
Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson's guests
III be Mr. and Mina. R. E. Miller, 6lr.
and Mra. John L. Barry and Mr. and
Mr*. Fleming Van Ranaellaer. After
the theatef the party will be enter
tained a( a buffet supper at the apart
ment* of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, (3
East Baker street.
TO MISS ELI8E LIPSCOMB.
Miss Ellae Lipscomb returned Wed
nesday from a visit to Mlsa Blanche
Carson In Atlanta, where she was given
a round of brilliant complimentary af-
gown of dark blue silk, stitched In
white and finished with tiny silver but
tons. The Jacket, a Jaunty little eton,
opened over a dainty lace-trlmmed
white silk waist. A blue sailor hat,
wreathed In white roses, was worn and
a bouquet of bride's rosea waa carried.
Immediately after the ceremony 6lr.
and Mra. McFall left for Newberry,
where they will make their home with
Sir. and Mrs. John M. Klnard. The
bride la a daughter of Dr. Robert H.
Land, of Augusta.
BISHOP-ELLI8.
The Blahop-Ellta wedding, which will
take place Monday evening at half af
ter 7 o'clock at All Saint’s Church, and
the brilliant reception which will fol
low It, will be one of the most notable
social events of the season. The bride
will be attended by her young eleter,
biles Harriet Ellis, aa maid of honor,
and by Mra. William J. Snow, of Fort
Riley. Kan., who will be matron of
honor. Mr. Edward H. Bangs, of New
York, will act aa beat man, and the
ushers will be Captain Haskell, Mr.
Haralson Bleckley, Mr. Sbepanl Bry
an. Mr. F. P. Gamble, Mr. Richard
Palmer. Mr. John Wlaalnger.
The.bride will be elegantly gowned
In lace, her veil adjusted with orange
blossoms. Her bouquet will be of
bride's roses. Mlaa Harriet Ellis and
Mrs. Snow will wear exquisite lingerie
gowns lace trimmed. Mlsa Ellis will
carry pink rosea, and Mr*. Snow's bou-
take care of the clothes of the rich Is
no easy task.
Fashion Changem,
Children's tallora and dressmakers
are kept busy owing to the demands
for something new and original In the
design of coats, 'dresses and suits;
fact, everything that |s worn by the
smartly-dressed boy or girl The
fashions of little tote are reg.atod In
the same way as those of older folk.
For Instance, It la announced that large
hate and broad saahes are to be worn
by little misses. As soon aa every
child has a large hat and an expen
sive aash, the demand decreases, and,
lo and behold! the word Is flashed
across the Atlantic that small caps
and narrow belts are the latest things
In children's wear. We no sooner have
all our skirts shortened than word
comes that trains are the proper
things. These sudden changes are not
caused nor sanctioned by Irresponsible
women, but by the men dress-makers,
who are nothing less than fashion
grafters. It Is the same with men's
clothes: one season they wear coata
short enough for Eton Jackets, and In
a few months their coata are to their
knees.
Empire Mode* are Smart.
Girls of ten or twelve are still wear
ing suspender dresses, which are very
serviceable. If the skirt Is a dark linen
or silk, pretty white gutmpes always
give a fresh appearance, without such
an expensive - laundry bill. For dressy
occasions the empire modes are moat
fashionable. Mull or organdie trimmed
with lare frills and made on the em
pire style Is most attractive. The
prlneesse, modified. Is quite the smart
thing for inalda from twelve to fifteen.
A pretty design Is madd up In white
allk with pointed yoke of shirring or
lace. The frock la drawn In close to
There is a great satisfaction in purchasing
from a house of undoubted responsibility—a
satisfaction of more than sentimental value in
the matter of precious stones and watches,
where much is taken on faith.
of shirring. The ski
for one band of Inserting Just above
the hem. The elbow aleevea are tuck
ed around and are finished with bands
of Inserting and a narrow edge of Val-
enclennea lace.
China allk drease with ordinary waist
length and full skirts are atyllah. Wide
aaah ribbons arc worn a great# deal
with lingerie frocka. Sklrta to the
knees, or Just a little below. If the child
Is tall for her age, are the most grace
ful lengths. Black, tan, bronze or col
ored stockings and shoes may be worn
In the afternoon, black and tank being
smartest for morning wear.
Panama and Lingerie Hats.
Panamas of various shapes are most
serviceable as they are not affected by
the weather and look well with almost
any frock. Panamas trimmed with
black velvet are pretty, a unique fea
ture of this summer’s trimmings being
the quills of real rubber. A Panama
trimmed with tan ribbon with the rub.
her quill stuck through Is a pretty
model.
It would seem that there could be
nothing new about the lingerie hat this
season, yet clever designers have
brought out a practical Idea in regard
to this style of hat that I* quite within
the skill of the home mllllnor. A wire
frame ha* the brim covered on the
Inside with a atrip of fine mtill, the
outside being covered with a ruffle
edged with narrow lace. The ruffle
must be the width of the brim, of
course. Over this Is a second frill
of line lawn, also the width of the
brim, but not so full as the under ruf
fle. This frill of lawn comes by the
yard, and all that la necessary Is to
gather the raw edge to fit the crown.
The Diamond Palace
37 Whitehall St.
ley. Mils Louise Hudson, bliss Kitty
Thornton, Miss Katherine Callaway.
Mr. Ely Callaway will act as beat man,
and the groomameq will be Messrs.
Tom Evans, Banks Callaway, Hope
Hudson, Harry Callaway, De Moville
Lemon.
LYNCH-CHYNOWETH.
The marriage of Lieutenant G. A
Lynch and Mlsa Gladys 61. Chyno
weth. In the chapel at Fort McPherson,
Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, was an
event of widespread Interest to friends
of the young couple In various parts
of the country. The bride I* a daugh
ter of Major Chynoweth, of the Sev
enteenth regiment.
The color motif of the wedding was
pink and green, and waa artistically
carried out In the floral decorations,
In the chapel and at the home of the
bride, as well as In the pretty toilettes
of the bridesmaids, and In the ices and
bonbons.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. 6!r. Perry. The bride was given
away by her father.
The bride's gown was of white crepe
de chine, made prlneesse. Her bouquet
waa of white rosea and Itlles of the
valley..
Mlsa Edna E. Chynoweth, maid of
honor, wore a prlnceaae costume of
nils green embroidered mull. She car
ried a bouquet of pink carnations.
The two bridesmaids, Mlsg Havard
and bliss Hobbs, wore pink toilettes
nnd carried bouquets of pink carna
tions. Miss Annie Relchmann was the
pretty flower girl. She wore a white
frock with n pink satin aash, pink
roses in lice hair and carried an In
verted hat filled with pink roses, which
she scattered In the bride’s, pathway
In the chaple.
Lieutenant Butler was the groom's
best man, and the two, ushers were
Lieutenant Spalding and Lieutenant
Hobbs.
The groom and his attendant* were
In white uniforms.
Preceding the bridal procession came
the non-commissioned regimental staff
and color-bearers, who,.with crossed
swords and flags# formed an aisle for
the bridal party as they entered the
picturesque chaple.
After the ceremony a reception waa
given at the home of the bride at the
Fort. '
which la Tam O'Shantcr style, and lln
Ished with a bow of ribbon.
Miniature Parasole.
Parasols for children are attractively
made of linen nnd china silk. All-
over embroidered white batiste edged
with a little frill and lined with pink
or blue radium Is charming. A white
taffeta parasol with Insertion of real
baby Irish lace set In above the hem Is
very pretty,
quet will be of American Beauties,
After the ceremony there will be a
reception at the home of the bride’s
parents to which several hundred In
vitations have been Issued. Receiving
with Mra. Ellis will be Mra. W. D. El
lis, Jr., Mra. Rutherford Llpacomb, Mra.
Harry Hay Ellis, Mis* Belle Stuart, of
Montgomery, Ala., Mra. James Dunbar,
of Etlenton, 8. C. t Mlsa Frances Bishop,
or Klienion. n. t., aiim r ntnen
Mra. Chesaley Howard, Mra. H. L. Col
lier. Mra. George Brown, Mra. O'Hear.
Mra. W. D. Ellis will wear a hand,
some gown of white crepe de chine.
Mra. W. D. Elite, Jr., will be elegant,
ly gowned In white llsse embroidered
In blue, trimmed with silver cords, and
ornamented with sliver butterflies.
Mrs. Rutherford Llpacomb, who
looking especially well this summer,
and who Is wearing prettier gowns
than ever, will wear Monday evening
a white embroidered chiffon, trimmed
with lace boa- knot*. The corutgi
trimming I* of forget me not*. Mra
Lipscomb's Jewels will be pearls.
Mra Harry Hay Ellla, whoae mar
riage took place In Charleston last
week, will wear her wedding gown of
chlfTon and lace.
Miss Belle Stuart will be daintily
gowned In white.
Mra. James Dunbar's gown will be
black organdy over black silk.
Mlsa Frances Bishop will be most at
tractive In white silk made prlneesse,
The Rush ef Thursday.
It U opportunity for the rich variety
of our selection In the appropriate ma
terials'for presents. Their art and
their supeftor value are matters of
general recognition.
Davis & Freeman
JEWELERS.
Mrs. Chesaley Howard will
gowned In white allk with trimmings
of lace.
Mra. D'HoaFa gown will be of black
lace.
Mrs. Oeorge Brown will wear white
lace, made prlneesse.
Mra. H. L. Collier's becoming gown
will be of white trimmed with lace.
The home of Captain and Mrs. Ellis
will be decorated with nasturtiums and
aweet peas, these flowers being massed
upon the mantels, and vases of them
being used tn every available spot.
Misses Sarah Collier and Mary Bris
coe will eerve punch, and three little
cousins of the bride will serve Iced tea.
Miss Collier will wear a white organdie
with figures of pink roses, and Miss
In
ALLEN-CALLAWAY.
Of Interest to Atlantan* and to
wide circle of friends throughout the
state Is the marriage of bliss Abble
Callaway, of LaOrange, to Mr. Uvy
Duncan Allen, of Chicago, which will
take place at the First Baptist church
of LaOrange on the evening of the 21st
of June.
Mlsa Callaway has In Atlanta many
frtenda having visited here often as
the guest of Mr. and bin. Howard Cal
laway.
The bride will be attended by Mrs.
Fuller Callaway as matron of honor.
Her bridesmaids will be Mlsa Grace
Callaway, of, Atlanta; Miss Mary Rid-
Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll Payne, Misses
Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peters,
Mr. and Mrs. bltlton Dargan, Mr. and
Mra. Edward Fortson, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Paine, Miss Sarah Peel, Miss
Nannie Nlcolson, Mlaa Phoebe Wether-
Ill, Dr. W. S. Elkin and Mr. Tift have
returned from Macon,, where they went
to attend tfie Llttle-Jordan wedding. .
Mias Ruth Lewis left Sunday for
Fort Thomas, Ky„ to attend the mar
riage of Lieutenant Robert B. Good
man to Mias Mamie Tllleon, daughter
of Major and Mrs. Tillson, U. S. A.
Miss Lewis will be Miss Tlllson's maid
of honor.
Professor Paul Rosser, who has
taifght for the past year In the public
schools at Hephzlbah, passed through
Atlanta today en route to Jackson,
where he will visit his uncle, Mr. J. R.
Sams.
Chicago to spend several weeks In th>,
city with .Mrs. A. J. Smith. “
Miss Bertha Wood and Mtsa Willi*
Mae Stevens ore visiting Mra. J
Wood at Washington, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Nixon aa.
nounce the birth of a son, who ha*
been named William.
Mlsa Beaale Wilkes, after a visit t.
Manta friends, has return** *
Atlanta friends, has returned to Nash,
Mra. B. M. Blount and Miss Antol.
nette Blount will spend July at At.
lantlc Beach.
Mlsa Bessie Ray will leave next
week for -Washington, D. C, where
she will spend two weeks
Mr. and Mr*. Prloleau Ellis announce
the birth of a daughter, whom they
have named Phoebe Charlotte.
Mr. H. E. Harmon and H. E. Bar-
mon, Jr., ars on a two-weeks' trip
through New England.
Mra. Calhoun and Misses Willie and
Florid* Calhoun have returned from a
visit of several months lo,Europe
Mr. and Mr*. C. T. Ladson and the
blisses Ladson left Saturday night for
Atlantic Beach.
Mra. Frank Ellla and children will
leave Monday evening for Narrangan-
sett.
Mra. Byron Bower, of Balnbridge, Is
the guest of her' alater, Mrs. Robert
Foreman.
Miss Allle Joseph, after a delightful
visit to Mra. Ida Montgomery, has re-
turned to her home, in Warm Springe.
Mr. and MYa. Oeorge Brine are ex-
Profesaor M. L. Brittain has returned
from a stay of several weeks at La
fayette, Ga.
Mra. W. F. Spalding and her young
son are the guests or relatives In Ken
tucky.
Mrs. Hoyt, who has been III at the
of her daughter, Mra. George
home
Brown, Is better.
Mra. Robert F. Jackson, after a visit
to Mr. and Mra Henry 8. Jackson,
has returned to Nashville.
Mr*. Kate Green-Hess and her son,
Samuel, are Waiting Dr. and Mra. J,
Paul Harrlll, at Naahvllle.
las Carrie Samford la visiting her
mother, Mr*. William J. 8amford,.at
Opelika.
Mrs. Benjamin H. Hill and children
will leave In a few daya for Wrlghts-
vllle Beach to apend aeveral weeks
Dr. and Mra. Thomas PI Hlflmqn
and Mlsa Irene.Hand left Sunday for
Wrlghtavllle Beach.
Mr. and Mra. J. L Lowry and Mlaa
Annie Wester will leave Monday even
ing to apend fome time at Cumber
land. Mlaa Wester will return with
them, and will be their guest for s*v
era! weeks.
Mlaa Dorothy Harmon has returned
from Cleveland, Tenn., where eh* waa
the guest of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Hard
wick. Their young granddaughter re
turned with Miss Harmon and will be
her guest for several weeks.
Ex-Governor W. D. Bloxham and
his niece, Mlse Blanche Bloxham, of
days In Atlanta, en route
to spend the remainder of the summer.
Mlaa Adelaide Cunningham la at
The friends of Mra. Everhart will he
glad to know that she has been bene
fited by her stay there.
room aa the reault of the serious ac
cident which occurred to her a fort
night ago. Her friends will be glad to
know that she Is alowty recovering.
Mra. William Riddle will arrive on
Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James J. Russell, for aeveral
weeks. Lieutenant Riddle will go on
sea duty for a few month*.
Mlsa Eunice Calhoun, of Abbeville,
S. C„ passed through Atlanta Monday
en route to Knoxville. Tenn, where eh*
will apend the summer.
Mr. C. A. Peak has returned from
Union Point. He was accompanied by
his mother, who will be hi* guest for
several days.
Mrs. James W. Lee and Miss Laura
Lee have returned from St. Louie,
where Mlsa Lee has been attending
achool.
Mr. Charlea O. Sheridan, who has
spent the past year In Los Angeles,
Cal., Is In Atlanta and expects to make
hi* home here In the future.
Mr. J. Glascock Mays has returned
from the State University at Athens to
spend his vacation with relatives In
Atlanta
Mra. M. A. Nunnally left Saturday
for Los Angeles, Cal, to reside In the
future with her eon and daughter, who
Uve In that city.
Mrs. Edward Kendrick, Miss Mary
Kendrick and Mis* Mary Meagher left
recently for Birmingham, Memphis and
Yasoo City.
Mlsa K. T. Rafferty and Mlsa Josle
Rainwater are spending commencement
week In Athens, the guests of Mlsa
Florence Hale.
Mr. and Mra. Julian Field art at
Chateau Front enac, Quebec, Canada.
This la a moat Imposing building situ
ated on the ramparts of »ht St. Law
rence.
Miss Louis* Todd left Monday for
Mr. Shepard Brjaiv has returned
from Nashville,' where he wea best
man at the Cooney-Meeks wedding.
Mrs. Kate Hudmon Cooper, of Ope*
Ilka, Is the guest of friends In Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Corker are spend
ing this week at Llthla Springs.
Miss Mildred Woolley I* enjoying the
commencement festlvtttes at Athens.
Mr*. W. S. Elkin will return Monday
from a visit to Kentucky.
Miss Maude Ellle, of Washington,
Ga, la the guest of Atlanta friends.
Miss Leila 81ms la visiting relatives
at Washington, Ga.
Miss Ora Sue Mitchell Is visiting
friends at Tullulah.
Miss Ntnnle Nlcolson ho* returned
from Macon.
Mrs. Harry English Is expected home
from Atlantic City Tuesday. |
Mr. Walter Kirkpatrick Is spending
a while In Birmingham, Ala.
Mins Harwood Is visiting Mrs. D. (X
Cole at Marietta.
Mlu Kate Waldo Is the guest od
Miss Mary Crew Cundell. <
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nortben hsr#
returned from Hartford, Conn.
Mrs. Hsrman Hlrscb l* In Milwau
kee.
Mlu Laura Wyatt Is the guest of
friends In Decatur.
Mlsa Hortens* Horne will leave this
week for Canada.
Miss Catherine Hlllyer haa returned
from Rome.
Mrs. Frank Boland In slatting rela*
tlvsa In West Point , -
Mines Woodward will edtirtaln tht
Thursday Bridge Club this, week.
Mrs. Hsrbert Brown and little daugh
ter have returned from Marietta.
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