The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 27, 1906, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY. JUNE ?7. 1*5* VIS. GEORGE C Bill. SOCIETY DINNERS AT DRIVING CLUB. Among thoae dining *t the Driving Club Tuesday evening waa Mlea Laura Pc no, Mlea Nannie Nlcolaon, Mlae Berate Woodward, Mlea Martha Wood* ward. Mlaa Helen Payne, Mr. Stuart Boyd, Mr. Edward Austin, Mr. Arthur Darke. Mr. Qua Ryan, Mr. and Mra. I'airoll Payne. In another party were Mlaa Annla Kitten, Mlaa M. A. Phelan, Mra Bld- Stubba. Mr. Robert Keely, Mr. I 'red Scot. Mr. Veratllle Glenn. 'Among othera dining at the club "ere Mr. and Mra Andrew Calhoun, Mlaa Catherine Trigg, Mlaa Ethel Gay, Mr. John Glenn. MORRISON.HITT. Mr. William Benjamin Morrison, of Savannah, Ga, waa married Monday erenlng. June 26, to Mlaa Sada Marie Hitt, of Birmingham at the home of the brlde'a parenta Mr. and Mra W. H Hitt, at Birmingham. The cere mony waa performed by Rev. N. D. Mooney. There were no attendanta The home waa decorated with mag nolle bloeaoma, theae flowera forming a wedding bell, under which the bride nod groom stood during the ceremony. The bride's gown was of white lace, over white silk. She wore a veil of tulle and carried a bonquet of white During the reception which followed a buffet supper waa served. The bride’s traveling salt was of Alice blue clotty with hat an suite. Mr. and Mra Morriaon left at mld- nlrht for Savannah, where they took a -teamer for Baltimore. Later they will be at Tybee for aome time. Mr. Morriaon la In the hardware business In Savannah, where he and hts bride will reside In future. SURPRISE PARTY. Tuesday evening Miss Francos Stew art and her gueata Misses Eugenia Bingham, of KIberton, and Salltc Glea- ton. of Conyers, were given a vary hap py surprise party at Mlaa Slewart'a homo on West Peachtree. Some twen ty-live or thirty young people called during the evening, and the occasion was most enjoyable. MR8. MORROW ENTERTAIN8. Mrs. James W. Morrow, Jr., enter tained her bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home on Merrltte avenue. Mrs. Morrow received her KUestn In a gown of white china allk made prlnresse and faahlonetl with will act as groomsmen. After the cer emony, which will be witnessed by relatives only, a large reception will be held, to which a hundred and fifty Invltatjpna have been Issued. LAWN*PARTY. The lawn In front of the Martet Col lege presented a bright picture Wed nesday afternoon, when numbers of pe'ople attended the lawn party given there under the auspices of the Altar Society of the Sacred Heart church. On the racelvlng committee were: Misses laaea Stewart, Mlaa Louise Dooly, Mies Hatnle. Mlea. Lillian Williamson, Mlaa . McGuire, Mies Genevieve Mor ris, Mlae Isabelle Hubert, Mlae Cobble Vaughan, Mlaa Clairs O'Connor, Mlaa Margaret McDonald. Mra. Wilson, Mrs. Silas Nawton Connally. A shooting gallery afforded much amusement to the boys, while for the girls there were a number of games provided. "The Cabbage Patch," of which Miss Lily Peeples waa the pre elding genius, waa popular with chib dren and with grown folks allka. The guests were served by a bevy of young girls, who added greatly to the enjoy ment of the evening. The entertain ment will continue until 10 o'clock on Wednesday evening, many features be ing provided during the evening for the pleasure of the older people. TO MISS LANGFORD, pretty compliment to Miss Bara Bus Langford, who Is the guest of Mlnies Annie and Claire Longford, of West End, was the lawn party given In her honor by her hostesses Wednesday afternoon. The attractive grounds which surround tha Langford home ara wall adapted to al fresco enter taining, and presented a picturesque scene Wednesday afternoon when a number of prettily gowned young wq- men called to meet Mlse Langford. IHC The guests Included Mrs. B. C. De- Lon. Mrs. DeCampI, Mra. Steve Ryan, Mr* George Ramsey, Mrs. James Gar ner, Mrs T. B. French. Mrs. J. F. I.ovette, Mra. W. 8. Prloleau, Mrs. Meyers, Mra. Collier, Mra. M. De- Leo* PICHARD-DOUGLAS. Mrs. E. R. Douglas announces the marriage of her daughter, Mary Ella, to Mr. Eugene Plchard, of Live Oak. Fla. The marriage occurred at Live Oak Sunday, Juna II, at the home of Mra. C. W. Bache. After a two weeks' wedding tour, Mr. and Mrs. Plchard will maks their home at Live Oak. SIMON-8ELIG. The marriage of Miss Cortnne Ba ng to Mr. Julius Blmon will take place Wednesday ersnlng at the standard Club, on Washington,street, and will be of Interest to a large number of friends. Mlaa Elala May Seng, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Bydnay Winter, of Montgomery, will he maid and matron of honor. Mr. Louis stHm.it will net aa best man, and Mr. Simon Sellg will be master of cere- monies. ORGAN RECITAL. Mlaa Bartholomew, organist of tha Find Methodist church, assisted by Mr. Oscar Pappenhelmer, will give a rental Thursday evening at l:lt o'clock, at the church. There will be no admission, but a free-will offering will be appreciated. The recital la for the benefit of the trained district nurses, and It Is expected that a large cum will be realised. JARRETT-HARDY. The Atlanta friends of the bride mill of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Frederick Hardy, formerly of Vlr- slnln. but for several yeare resident• of Birmingham, will be Interested In the marriage of Mlea Cora Hardy to Mi Edwin Baton Jarrett, of New York, whleh occurred Tuesday, Juna >. in 81. Paul church, Norfolk, V* No cards were Issued to the mar riage. POWELL-HENDER80N. The wedding of Mlaa Florence Lu etic Henderson end Mr. Hiram Perry Powell will be an Imimrtant event of Wednesday evening, and will lakh place at St. Philip cathedral. RECEPTION TO PASTOR. The ladles of the Woman's Home Mission Society of St. Johns church win give a reception to the pastor and w i fo. Thursday evening, June II, from 11 o’clock, At the residence of ahlngto M rs. dim, IB* Washington afreet. Every member of the rhurch Is cor dially Invited to be present HARDEMAN-GOODE. ‘The marriage of Mlse Elte Goode and Mr. Isaac Hardeman, which will take place at the home of the bride Wednesday evening. Is an event In which centers the Interest of a wide dn le of friends The bride will be at tended by Mlaa Julia Goode aa maid of iwn-ir, and her bridesmaids will be Ml-tea Nan Stephens. Pauline Middle. I'.n, 8usts Fain and Edith Fisher. Mr. Julian Prloleau will art aa beet man, end Mr. J. T. Williams, Mr. W. C. Junes. Mr. Vernon Cooper, of Nelson, and Mr. DuPont Quarry, of Macon, HARRILL-MITCHELL. The marriage of Miss Blary L. Mitch ell‘and Mn Albert Vance Harrlll, of Charlotte, N. C., occurred June 20 at Valley View, the home of the bride's grandmother, near Carteravllle, Ga., on the Etowah river. Mlea Elisabeth Eve, of Nashville; Mlaa Bessie Sproull, of Anniston;; Mlaa Maude Harrlll, of Charlotte,-and Mlaa Florence Fourhe,. of-Rome, were the bridesmaids. Mite Elisa Mitchell waa her alater’a maid of honor.. Mrs Burnett Norton, of Rome, was matron of honor. The groomemen were: Messrs. Will RobeMson, of Char lotte; J. W. Carter, of Atlanta: Sproull Fouche, of Macon, Gs; W> 8. Hunt- bert, of Charlottesville, Va., beat man. The brlde'a gown waa of white mull trimmed with val lace, and entirely hand-made. Her beautiful real lace veil wee worn by her mother at the time of her marriage. Her bouquet waa of white sweet peas. The bridesmaids wore white lingerie toilettes with green girdles. Their bou quets were of white sweet pea blos- aomi. , At th* subsequent reception a bridal supper waa served buffet style, with ■upper wm wrywi uuuvi mjir, Ices In the form of good-luck slippers and souvenir boxes of wedding cake. They received several hundred hand some gifts coming from Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgls Including two handsome chests of silver from the brlde'a ramlly and from Mr. Har- rill's bualness associates. After a wed ding trip to New York, Philadelphia and Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. Harrlll will reside at Charlotte. McKinney, Mrs. J. E. Sammons, Miss | Southern Club cofe last night, given by Ella flmlth, Mrs. Fred Stone, Mrs. John | Mr. William Davies. The party attend Pearce, Miss Annie Analey, Mrs. Pat- tlllo, Miss Lucy Durham, Mra. J. A. Montgomery, Mra J. R. Glenn, Mrs. Al fred Warren, Miss Emma Kirkpatrick, Miss Kathleen Kirkpatrick. Mrs B. E. Both well, Mrs. B. M. Bel tin. Ml - ft-ti me Findley, Miss Lottie Romspeck. Mrs. Raleigh Pattlllo, Mrs. E. K. Hun ter, Mra. 8. Kennedy, Mrs. Laurence Everhart, Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mrs. Stur- C on, Mra. Rowland, Mlaa Anna Brown, let Gertrude Brown, Mrs. T. L. Coop er, Mrs D. E> Herman and Mr* Charles TO ARCHBI8H0P BLENK. Dr. R. D. Spalding will entertain at an elegant dinnsr Thursday evening at hie home on Peachtree In honor of Archbishop Blenk, of-New Orleans for merly bishop of Porto Rico. Invited tp meet the distinguished visitor are: Father Rapier, Mr. Louis Gholatln. Mr. J. Carroll Payne, Mr. J. UerMHMH Mr. Thomaa Corrigan. DINNER PARTY. On Friday evening at hej home In Inman Park Mlae Lida ' Brown will entertain Informally at dinner. Her guests will be Mlea Muriel Hall, Mlea Alberta Doughty, Mlse Julia Rosier, Mlse Hettle May Holland, Mr. Hunter Muse, Mr. Jack Quinn, Mr. Charles Montgomery and Mr. Ray Werner. TO MI8S MeMICHAEL. On Wednesday aftarnoon Mr*. Ly man J. Amsden wee hostess at an In formal and delightful card party given In honor of Miss McMIchael, of Cana da, who leaves for her hgme Friday. Eighteen of Mra. Amsden's girl frlenda were present, and after the game a de licious luncheon waa served at the card tables. PATTER80N-CURTI8. The wedding of Mr. Marlon Elmo Patterson and Mlaa Bertha Curtis, took place' Tiirsday evening at the home of the bride on North Jackson street. Rev. A. T. Spalding performed the cer emony In the presence of frlemfs and relatives of the young couple. The bridesmaids were; Mieses Alma Curtis, Florence Thompson, Mary Lou Smith, Frances Parks, Caeale Duffy and Gladys Reid. Mr. K. Morris was beet man and the ring-bearer waa Master Curtle Harold Everett. The house waa beautifully decorated with white roses and fame. The bride, who waa given away by her father, Mr. Je A. Curtl* wore a gown of mull, hand-embroidered, anil trimmed v/lth lace, with tulle veil. Her bouquet was of whlta rose* The bridesmaids wore gowne of white mull anil carried bouquets of ferns lied with white tulle. After the ceremony the guests were entertained at a charming reception. At midnight Mr. and Mra. Pattenon left for a trip East. On their return they will be at home at 41 East Baker street. KISER-READ. A social event of much Interest to a large circle of friends la the wedding of Mr. John Kleer and Mlse Mary Read, which takes place Wednesday evening at All Saints rhurch at a: 10 o'clock. After the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs L. C. Read, on Peachtree street. AL FRESCO PARTY. Mra. Lewis Ramspeck waa the hoe- teas Wednesday afternoon-at a large al fresco party given at her home In Decatur. . On the beautiful lawn sur rounding the bouse were placed many small tables, at which progressive games were played. The flowera used were white and green, bowls of white sweet pea* roses end ferae being placed on the tables The prises were a silver candlestick and a white silk girdle. Thoae present were; Mra. Lathrop, Mra. T. E Martin. Mrs Ed Analey, Mra. Thomaa Fulton, Mra. James Mor gan, Mils Adelaide Everhart, Mra. H. R. Jewett. Mlaa Mabel Jewett, Mlea Sibil Jewett. Mra. J. H. Green, Mrs Chambers, MU* Ellen Bennett, Mies Resale Jones, Mlea Annie Btonr, Mix* Scofield. Mra. Stephens Mra. J. E. Sco field, Mra. Charles Weeks, Mra. Branch « The Wedding Gowns” A Keepsake. By Emma Moffett Tyng and Agne* O. Crane. This volume U a gift for a bride. It 1* Intended to gather and hold together the many aouvenlra of the happy Waddlng-tlme—the card of Invitation, lut of flowers jewels, gift* MU of the pretty gowns notes of the wedding journey, congratulatory messages press notices, etc.—things of precious asso ciation and remembrance to a woman, but apt to slip out of keeping as the years paae. Handsomely bound In cloth or silk. Send for daerriptlve circular. J .P. Stevens Engraving Company. Atlanta, Georgia. 47 Whitehall Street. KNOX-THORN. The wedding of Sir. John Ducklett* Knox and Miss Annie Mae Thorn took place Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. Charles Charlton Thorn, 116 East North avenue, Rev. J. W. Lee officiating. In the drawing room where the cere mony waa performed the Improvised altar was formed by palms and ferns. The inaiUela and windows were banked with ferns and white carnations and roses, the color scheme being white and green throughout the home. Mies Grace Thorn, slater of the bride, was maid of honor and Mr. Garnet Wolaeley Hardin, of Shreveport. La., was best man. Mra, Lucius J. Harris, Jr., was matron of honor; bridesmaids, Mlssee Haxel Adkins, Joale Lee Willi ford, Zulu Adkins Floy Felker, of Monroe, and Willie Russell Law. The pretty ribbon-bearers were little MlsSea Gladys Byrd and Ella Law rence, who wore white lace frocks. The bride wore a gown of white crepe de chine trimmed with duchesee and rose point lace. The skirt was made with panels of the lore and the corsage Was draped with a deep bertha of the rose point. The tulle veil waa caught with a wreath of orange blos soms. Her bouquet waa of bride hoses and lilies of the valley, and her only ornament was a diamond crescent, gift from the groom. The maid of honor wore a prlncesee gown of pale green chiffon cloth trimmed with prlncesee lace. Her bou quet waa of white roaet tied with green tulle. The bridesmaids' .gowne were of white chiffon fashioned with Valen ciennes lace. Their gloves and girdles were pale green, and In their hair they wore half wreaths of white roses They rarried bouquets of white carnations tied with green tulle. After the ceremony the guests were entertained at an elegant reception and buffet supper. In the dining room the bridal table was prettily decorated with white and green flowera. The heart-shaped cake waa placed mound of white rosea bordered with ferae. The crystal candleettcka had green ellk shades with silver fllagree and the Ices and bonbons were In white and green. The bride's gifts to her bridesmaids were gold signet rings with the Initiate •'K. T., '06," engraved on them. Mra. Thorn, mother of the bride, wore a gown of pale gray crepe de chine trimmed with rose point lace and chiffon. The groom's mother wore a gown of white Loutslne silk, fashioned with Irish point. Wurm's orchestra rendered an elab orate program during the evening. The groom's gift to the bride was a harvest moon pin ot diamonds The bride Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Char!** C. Thorn and hn* a host of friends who are Interested In her marriage. Mr. Knox la well known In the business world and has a large circle of frlenda In 8hreveport who will welcome his fair bride. etl the theater flrat and enjoyed the dinner afterwards Those In the party were: Mis* Jemlson, Miss Eva Comer, Miss Whitman nnd Miss Clarke, of At lanta; Mr. Mercer Barnett, Mr. Tlteo Koenig, Mr. Carroll Long and Mr. Da vies A lunch was given also to Mias Jemlson at tho club safe Tuesday noon by Mr. Eugene Haynes, of At lanta, at 1 o'clock, the guests after wards attending the bnseball. The gueeta were: Misses Jemlson, Comer, Marie Plnckard, Whitman and Clarke, and Messrs. Edward T. Holmes and Professor Moseley, of Macon; Mr. O* Davies and Mr. Haynes.—Bir mingham News IN HONOR OF MRS. BROWN. * Mr. and Mrs Orton Bishop Brow n, of New Hampshire, who left this morning after a short visit to Mr. and Mra. A. G. Brandau, en route from Atlanta, were the honor gueata of an Informal musical* last night at the Brandau home. The house -was bright with garden flowera, and nn artistic musical program was given by Julian Cantrell, accompanied by Mrs. Brandau nnd Guy McCollum. Refreshments were served Mra. Ilrandau appeared In a white lingerie costume, and the honors* In a pink flowered organdie, trimmed with real lace. Mr, and Mra. Brown left this morning for a short stay In Louisville and Boston, from which place they go by automobile to their home at Berlin, N. H.—Nashville Banner. MISS DUN80N TO ENTERTAIN On Thursday evening Mlse Edith Dunson will entertain- informally at her home on Washington street In honor of two- attractive young women of Cor on. who' will arrive In the cltj raday to m her guests for soma time. MARRIAGE OF MR. C. C. COLE AND MI88 ANNIE YERBY. A marriage of much Interest to many Georgians Is that of Miss Annie Ethel Yerby, of Greensboro, Ala., to Mr. Clif ford Churchill Cole, ot Columbus, Miss., which was solemnised Wednesday, June 27, at the Presbyterian church at Montevallo. Als, where the bride has lived tor some time. Rev. E. W. Wheeler performed the ceremony. The bride comes of a nota ble lineage, she Is a daughter of the well-known educator. Mr. M.‘H. Yer by, of Greensboro,. Ala., and a sister of celved by the bridal coupl tea service from tbe brlde'a parents and a chest of silver from the father and mother of the groom. At midnight Mr. and Mrs Knox left for a two weeks' trip to Colorado Springs and later will go on an ex tensive Journey farther West. They will reside at Shreveport, La. Th* bride's gnlng-awny gown was of blue with hat to match. MR8. LYLE TO ENTERTAIN. On Thursday afternoon, at her home In College Park, Mrs Dan G. Lyle will entertain Informally In honor of her mother, Mrs E. W. Thompson. Mrs Lyle’a Invitations Include only her Col lege Park friends aome sixty or seven T ty of whom have been Invited. She will be assisted In receiving by her mother, Mrs Thompson, by Mrs John Temple Graves Mr*. 8. N. Con nally, Mlse Emma Connally. Mrs M. D. Francis. Mlse Martha Francl* and Miss Fran ces McCrary will serve punch. MIS8 JEMI80N AND GUESTS. Miss Elisabeth Jemlson and her guests. Miss Whitman and Miss Clarke, of Atlanta, were th* guests of honor at an informal bridge whist party given Monday afternoon by Mra. Arthur Whitehead. The details were all sug gestive of a wedding, with the score cards hand-painted,. In orange blossoms the Ice* and cakes as hearts the latter with the Initials ot th* prospective bride and groom. Mlse Lucy Dwyer won the consolation prise, a loving cup hand-painted In Cupid*. Mias Clark* won the tint prise, a pair of pink silk hose. The party assembled a limited number of friends of the prospective bride and of th* hostess. Miss Elisabeth Jemlson was the hon ored guest at a dinner party at U>a uy, ui imeuiuuiu,.nia. l ■» ■••aw* Hon. William E. W. Yerby,. of Greens boro, Ala- and of, the late Hon. J. D. Yerby, of Mobile. Mias- Yerby la con nected with many-of the most promi nent families of the South. To the qualities Inherited from a distinguish ed ancestry she has added Individual qualities of very rare and attractive excellence. She la a gifted writer and was a charter member of the Alabama Women's Pres*-Association. Mr. Cole Is a successful young bust ness man, and belongs to one of the most Influential and wealthleet faml lies of Georgia. —- — After the honeymoon trip ML and Mra. Cole will rlelt th* groom'* pa rents and othar relatives at Ntwnan. G*. AUXILIARY OF H08PITAL. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Pres byterian hospital will meet Wednes day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock In the parlor of the hospital. 17 West Cain street. Members are urged to be pres ent. W. C. T. U. The Atlanta Willard iV-oman'n Chris , tlan Temperanre Union will meet In Alliance hall, 72t4 North Broad etreet, Thursday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock. Everybody le cordially Invited to at tend. MRS. M. L. M'LENDON, Preeldent. MRS. J. A. ADKINS. Secretary. N0RCR088, Mr. end Mra. Homer Jones and Miss Jen nie Hell, of Atlanta, her* returned from Annapolis, where they visited Mr. Thomaa Jones of the Ntral Academy. Mr. Thomas Jones will go on s three mouths' cruise to th* Madeira Islands and other port* Mr* l'eerl Edward* le In New Yorh. Miss Ida Wootten entertained Thursday evening nt * musicals reception, The music room was decorated with palm* fern* and cut flower* and ths verandas sod lawns were lighted with Japanese lantern* where fruit punch end lee* were served throughout the evening. Mias Nell Simpson, of MarletU. It th* guest of relatives at N'orpros* Mrs. Edward Van Winkle, ot Atlanta, we* here during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Skinner and family have gone to their country horn* to spend the summer. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall St. SHIRTS WELL LAUNDERED arc indeed a luxury—also a necessity such weather as this. But the life of the shirt must be considered. We do high-class work with out injuring the clothes. Trv Us and See Excelsior Steam Laundry 40 42 WALL ST. TELEPHONE 4L “UNDOUBTED DIAMOND FACTS. Among the out-of-town gueata who ! will Attend the Hardeman-Goode wed- I ding Wednesday evening are Mr. and j Mia. Iaaac Hardeman, Mr. and Mrs. George fi. Jones, Master Bascom Jones. Mra. Lucia Chappell. Mr. .Giles Harde man, Mr. and Mrs. Otto DIngelloef of Macon, Mrs. Julian Prloleau of Char lotte, N. C, and Mr. Vernon Cooper of Nelson. We wish to thoroughly impress the public that now is the time to buy Diamonds. The longer you wait the more you will have to pay; so why not invest now and get the benefit of the increase in value which is sure -to follow. Our “face face facta” will undoubt edly interest yoh. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St. Among the out-of-town guests to the Hardeman-Goode wedding are Mr. and Mra. Henry Porter Williams, of Charleston; Colonel and Mrs. Isaac Hardeman. Mr. and Mra. George S. Jones. Mr. Giles Hardeman, Mr. and Mra. Otto DIngelhoef. Mpt, Clarence t 'happ'-ll. .MIsh Lucian t *L;iI-I--11 and Master Bascom Jones, all of Macon. DECATUR, ALA. Mr* Walter Wood, of Lafayette, Ala., la visiting In the rity. Mrs. Annie Turner, of Athens, visited here the pn*t week. Mr* It. I'. Berger, of Near Orlean* Is Dr. Pierce M. Butler, who has been In Arizona and California for several '•-.'It'S, r-.r the hern-lit t,r Ills lie.ilth. Hill reach Atlanta In a few days to make short visit to frlonds In this city. Dr. Misses Alberta Doughty, Muriel Hall, Charles Owens, Hattie May Holland, Julia nosser and Frances Connelly Mra. James Jackson has given up housekeeping and Is now making her home with Mr. and . Mrs. Vassar Woolley, 311 West Peachtree street. Later Mra. Jackson will visit relatives In New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Hawley, 116 West Ilturis street, announce the birth --f a khi, Eilgnr L. Hawley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Illckey are at the Kimball. Mrs. Ada Jackson Ratvaon and her young son, Mitchell, left Wednesday for New York, where they will In fu ture reside with Mra. Webster Davie, Mr* Rawson's slater. Mra. George C. Fife and children will leave In a few days for a summer resort near Cattfoun, Ga., where they will spend- the months of July and August. Mr. and Mra. J. Carroll Payne and the Misses Payne will spend the month of August In Warrenton, Va, tbe guests of Miss Nan Payne. . Mr. J. C. Hunter, Mr. Tom Egles ton and Mr. Marion Knowles left Wednesday afternoon for Borden- Wheeler- Springs. Mr. and Mr* Livingston Thompson and young daughter will be at home after - this week with Mr. and Mr* George Nlcolaon. The wooden wedding which Mr. and Mrs.- J. A. Wlngo celebrated Tuesday evening was one of the prettiest events of the season. Miss Charlotte Marshall, the attrac five -guest of Mlae Nanelle Crawford, will return Thursday to her home In Carteravllle. Dr. and Mr*, j. M. Lunquest have re turned from - a visit to Birmingham, and are now spending several weeks at the Majestic^ Mra. P. C. Schultz, of 184 Waverty way, who haa been on a visit to her jarent* at Buckner, Ky„ will return Monday. Miss Mabel Blgby,-who has been the admired gueet of Mra. Donaldeon In Balnbridge. returns home Wednesday night. Mra. Charles Sclple'e bridge Thun day aftarnoon at the Driving Club will be one of the largest affairs of the season. Mr* C. A. "Everhart and Miss Ads talde Everhart have returned from a two weeks' vlalt to Sewanee, Tenn. Mra. R. W. Pates, of 184 Waverty way, will leave aoon for the mountains, where she will spend several weeks. Mr*. Welbom Hill will leave Thura day for Philadelphia, where she will be the gueet of Mra. John Romell. Mr. and Mra. Fred Oliver, of Char lotte, N. C, are In the city to attend the Northen-Ollver wedding. Miss Grace Levy, of Charleston, S. C., Is the ruest of Mitts Isabelle Moore, 111 South Forsyth Street. Mr. Lurlen Harris Is at Cumberland. Mra. Harris Is spending a few days with her mother. Mlaa Floy Felker, of Monroe, who baa been visiting Mr* H. F. Scott, has re turned to her home. Mias Elmn Westmoreland, who wq* operated on at St. Joseph's Infirmary, la Improving rapidly. Mlaa Adelaide Cunningham has re turned from a fortnight's stay at Be wanes, Tenn. Mr*. B. J. McCain, of Clalrmont, Fla., Is the guest of her slater, Mra. Allen Johnson. Mlae Susie Battle entertained the West End Bridge Club Tuesday morn ing. Hon. DuPont Ouerry Is In the city to attend the Hardeman-Goode wed ding. Mr. Vance and Mr. Jones O. Moore of Birmingham, spent Tuesday In At lanta. Mrs. Fred Lewis and young daugh ter are at Mt. Airy for the summer. Mis* Estelle Cole le with Miss Annie Dennis, on Forrest avenue. Mies Leila Glllam, who has been III, rapidly Improving. Dr. Marion Hull has returned from Wrtghtsvllle Beach. Mr. Hugh McKee haa returned from Washington, D. C. ’ Mr. and Mr* Harry Scott are at Chick Spring*. Mr. W. T. Gentry If In Birmingham. Magnificent collection beautiful Pic ture Postal Card* It win Interest yt>s to see this dlsp-ay. For sale by PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY, la Lobby Piedmont Hotel. Il eT#». Dr. nnd Mr*. L A. Neill nre on a visit to Gr«*nt Ilrltnln itud continental Europe. —, .— — to North Carolina. 31m, <1. It. and Mr*. F. H. Pointer arc In Iuka. Ml**. Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Jones are spend- entered with her brother, Mr. William Johnston, Jr., wore n {town of white taffetn. made jiHncesse. with ef. fective trimming' Precedluff the brldi entered In twos—Chnrk au iidfci-r. Mr. Harold Johuton nnd iSneboOTe i..... re the uNiter*, who Henderson and Mr. Howard 111111* rd Inc the Rtuniuer at Vinemont. Mr*. Annie Bordon. Mrs. George Allen ami Ml** Luclle Gnvle nre In New York. Mr*. M. CL Buford, of Franklin, Tenn., Is \ fi ■ • it-1 - Im-i Mr*. <\ C. Harris Is In Chnttanoogn. Mrs. il. M. Goofltnan Is at home after a visit to Birmingham. Miss Kate Bracken, of Flint, Is the guest ' Ms. f 11- ll.,.».UI,» ’ of Mrs. J. YV. Boatright. K »n. H. T. Gill Is visiting In Lonlslvlle, Mrs. J. B. Graham has returned from a visit to Louisville. Miss Kate Price, of Florence, Is visiting here. • ^MUs Amelia Troy Is visiting In Canton, Miss Annie Logan, of Prospect, Tenn., Is here. Mrs. Henry Davis Is fn Louisville, Ky. Mr*. J. YV. Ryan waa In Columbia, Tenn,, ItlU Bfff. Mr. and Mra. G. E. Say.well, of Sheffield, were here the past week. Miss Minnie Klug, of Florence, visited here the past week.. Miss Era YVhlttlngham Is In Lcutarllle, mm MUa Olive Ske^gs entertained In honor of her guest, Mis* Marlon Toney. Tho evening waa spent In dancing. Refresh ments were served. Mrs. YV. J. Henderson, of West Decatur, Mia. s* . «. uriuiripun, ui tirsi uc entertained on YY’ednesday erenlng. 1'rn ncl* Mr. Y’o MBM „ ......tt,, nnd Dr. Arthur Pritchard. The bridesmaids came next—Miss Lucy Johnston and Miss Matt ltd In Cocke. Miss Eugenia Johnston nnd Miss BetUe Sites. Miss Adelaide Bake? I.nd Miss YVIIIIc Smith. These were fob lowed by the little dower girls. Mia* Franco* Johnston, n Bister of the bride, tbs maid of honor. Immediately preceded tbs bride. She wore n hand Rome gown of pink net over pink silk. The groom entered v with his beet aan, Mr.i tin. and Joined the bride nt from tbe Zsbnlon F. Cn . ■■i the altar. Ah tin* party left the chnreh Mr. Musgrove played Lohengrin'S wedding ■ atlas lha march. Immediately after “the ceremony bridal party was entertained l»y *• train for on extended wedding trip. A f* r I®P®rty of Virginians are registered rox.'iuny Inn at lake Tosawsv, among them being It. S. Unmet. Blrhmond; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barnette, Richmond; Thomas It. McAdams. Richmond: A. Moer* h-ln. Rlehmoud; II. S. Shelton, Jr., Rich mond; 11. N. Blnxton, Lynchburg. • Miss Ellen Stone, a missionary In Bulga ria, who was held by bandits In that coun try three years ago for ransom, who whs In New York cltr. mnlinger of tbs Chicago and Alto*u L , Company, hare arrived In the city nnd ta-L ken a cottage at SO Mnntford avenue for the summer. Mrs. O’Reilly Is a prominent dub. woman In her home town, New Or leans. I Mrs. Thomas Rollins was hostess at her home on Charlotte street Tuesday afternoon nt n rhlnn nnd linen shower In honor of Miss Eugenia Johnston, who was married Marcus YVIley JIIHJ4 r.llgi'Illll m t’lillrilUIl. 11 Wedm-Nihty night to .M.. In pink and white roses. used at tbe church during the wedding cere mony. Miss Kcnnor, of Lynchburg, Is visiting sister unu urotner-iu-iaw. Mr. anu airs, a Z. Bailey. The ceremony waa performed l».v the Rev. George L. Jenkins, pastor of the Central Methodist Church. There were the business partner of the groom. The groom la a prominent yonng druggist of the firm of Cain & Wolcott. A mttsteal social waa given Thursday night at the Rnllroad Y. M. C. A. In New Decatur. A charming musical program was ou L Miss Theresa YY’allen, New wonder child planlat i£3! roKram itir' PERRY. Miss D'Nena Brldgsr, of Atlanta, la ths gusst of Mrs. L. S. Tounslsy. Mrs. R. A. Pats, of Hawklnavllls, visiting hsr parsnts, Jutlgs and Mra- C. C. Duncan. Miss Katie Nslson, of Cutbbsrt, Is visiting hsr alstsr, Mra. G. L. Strip ling. Mrs. G. P. Flanders, of Scotland, Ga., la visiting friends and rslatlvsa here. Mlassa Kate and Juliette Hurst have returned, from school in Virgin!* Mr* E. A. Mulley and Misses Hor tens* and Kathleen Mulley are visiting In Alabam* Mra. Redding Howard, of Kathleen, has been visiting Rsv. and Mrs. T. E. Davenport. Misses Bessie, Horner and Mary Lou Rainey have returned from a visit to Thomasvllls. • Miss Kate Moon- has returned from a visit to friends In Jones county. Miss Mlgnon Davis Is visiting friends and relatives In Macon. Messrs. S. S. and L. S. Tounslsy, Jr., who have been visiting thslr parsnts In Perry, Mr. and Mra. L. S. Touns ley. have returned to Atlant* Miss Jessie Brown has returned to her home In Macon. Mra. W. M. Blewsten o? Fort Val ley, visited friends her# this week. CARROLLTON. Misses Sada Thomasson and Nells Sharp are spending ths week In At lant* and will visit other points be fore returning. Misses Eugehla and Camilla Man- devllle are at Llthla for a week or two. The district meeting of ths Woman's Foreign Missionary Society cunvenfd at this place Friday morning, June 22. The meeting* were held at ths new Methodist church, and a large number of delegates were present. Miss Fincher, of LaGranflb, Is visit-. ng the family of Dr. W, L. Fitts. Miss Josle Carroll, of Tlfton, who has been visiting the family of Dr. H. R. Robinson, left yesterday for an out ing at Piedmont Springs, Al* Little Miss Martha Gardner, of At lant* Is spending a fortnight with her aunt, Mra. M. M. Bradley. Mra. T. B. Slade, principal of tha Girls' High School, entertained the graduating class delightfully at her suburban horns Tuesday afternoon from 4 till (. Miss Eula Moore entertained a number of young people Tuesday even ing. ASHEVILLE, N. C. MIm Ktigculs Ihonors Jntmatn* daughter of th* late Captain It. It. Jnhnaton, was married _on the erenlnx of June 9) to Mr. .... ...Jm Uarrua Wiler Drawn. In the imesmt i>7 * herfng of, Anherlllrji aorlety folk, arg* gall the Retr. Hr. Whittaker officiating: The church waa alm|ilr lint artistically deco- rated for the nrvadnn, paliiis, fern* amihix * Itelux used In the chancel, while the altar was - „„„ fresh pink and while roar* The rbnrrb was brilliantly llxbted. which added to the general artistic effect. The bridal party Tfi’t M r ' E 'V Muairorc. the nrnnlat of All Houta charcb. at Blltmore.-p| a yrd Men delssohn a wedding march. 'Hie bride, who friends In the dly. Mlaa K ' ths city visit to frlenda. Mr. and Mra. A. J. MeKelway, of Char lotte, are spending several days at-the Battery Psrk. General and Mra. Msyo, of Richmond, hare rented n furnlihed cottage for the summer. JEFFERSON. Mr. Robert Shield* an aged nnd highly respected citizen. Is very III at his home near Jefferson. Mra. M'Nell and Mr. M'Nell, of Ten nessee, are on on extended visit to Colonel and Mra. Jere S. Ayers. Miss Allis Stockton Is the guest of Mr. and Mra. James W. Stockton, of Dry Pond. Mr. and Mra.' Beall and little son, Joe, spent Tuesday In Athena Mra. Mary J. Patrick has been In disposed for the past few days. Mra. Teats and little son, Carlston, of Atlant* are guests of Miss Teats at ths Harrison House. Dr. J. Griffin Elder. Messrs. W. W. Dickson. Homer Hancock -and Hoyt Archer are In New York. Mrs. Dynrman nnd Mr. Walter Dy- nrman. after spending twelve years here, have returned to Ohio to make thslr future homo. Miss Kate Randolph continues III. Mr. Rache Bell, Jr., has accepted the transfer agency of the Georgia Midland Railroad at Winder. Mr. Will Dadlsman's baby Is very sick. Miss Nlta Lovelace has gone to Knoxville, Tenn., to take a special course In a summer school. Miss Byrd Hardy haa returned from Sylvanl* Ga. , Rev. Henry F. Branham went over to Maysville Tuesday to perform the marriage ceremony of Mr. Meadows and Miss Lillie Chandler. Mis* Eddie Dickson Is at home from Lawrencevllls. After having spent several week* with relatives and friends, Misses India and Jul# Nlhlark returned Wednesday morning to thslr home at Tucker, G* Miss Susie Medlin ha* returned from visit to Atlant* Also Mr. Fred Roberta. JA8PER, ALA. Thornes W. Coleman, of Unlaw, was lb- guest of hts soo, John A. Coleman, s few ... A. McGregor and children srs risking relatives and friends In north Ala bama. Mr* I-epper. of Birmingham. Is the guest of her brother. A. W. Clem. Will Bankhead ls spending a few days at Huntsville. , , Mrs. J. Hr Cranford Is the guest of friends In Macon. Mlse. Miss Margaret Affllrk. ot Cohunbo* Gi la vlaltlns the family of K. laer. .... Miss Mary McGuire, who has been taking s special course In art at Granville. Ohio, haa returned to hsr home In Jasper. Moses Xewburser left Wednesday flw Louisville, where be will be married to Miss Hsrnh Frank of that city Sunday bridal lour of n few week* Mr. Nswlwrger nntl his bride will return to Jasper to re- A'ramping parly oompoaed of a Ur»» number of the younger social set will sp-' [ ; j THE HIGHEST IDEALS. Our aim In wedding pre*ent »ug- gcstlon la-to guide the Uute and to gratify IL »nd our success l» the rs- »ult of consistent adherence to the biggest Ideals. 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