The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 28, 1906, Image 8

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1 iri hi A1 LAMA —pr- (iJ^UiiuiAiV SOCIETY CHWIOTU STEAfART, suae **¥STKotc. Attlttaals. DINNERS AT DRIVING CLUB. Among those dining at the Driving Club Tueedmj* evening waa Mlaa Laura Pavne, Idea Nannie Nlcolaon, Mlaa Be*'Ip Woodward, Mlaa Martha Wood ward. Mlaa Helen Payne, Mr. Stuart Boyd, Mr. Edward Austin, Mr. Arthur Clarke, Mr. Oua Ryan. Mr. and Mra. Carroll Payne. In another party were Mlaa Annie Fltten, Mlaa M. A. Phelan, Mra Sid ney Stubba, Mr. Robert Keely, Mr. Fred Scot, Mr. Veratllle Glenn. Among otherr dining at the club were Mr. and Mra. Andrew Calhoun, / Mlaa Catherine Trigg, Mlaa Ethel Gay, Mr. John Glenn. MORRISON-HITT. Mr. William Benjamin Morrlaon, of Savannah, Oa., waa married Monday evening, June 28, to Mlaa Sada Marie Hitt, of Birmingham at the home of the brlde’e parents, Mr. and Mra. W. H. Hitt, at Birmingham. The cere, mony waa performed by Rav. N. D Mooney. There were no attendanta. The home waa decorated with mag nolla bloeaoma, theae flowers forming a wedding bell, under which the bride and groom stood during the ceremony. The btide'a gown was of white lace, over white ■Ilk. She wore a veil of tulle and carried a bonquet of white roses. During the reception which followed a buffet supper waa served. The bride's traveling ault waa of Alice blue clotty with hat en suite. Mr. and Mra. Morrlaon left at mid night for Savannah, where they took a steamer for Baltimore. Later they will be at Tybee for sdme time. Mr. Morrlaon la In the hardware business In Savannah, where be and his bride will reside In future. SURPRISE - PARTY. Tuesday evening Mlaa Francea Slew- art and her guests, Mlases Eugenia Blnghnm, of Blberton, and Sallle (Hea ton, of Conyera, were given a very hap- py surprise party at Miss Stewart's home on West Peachtree. Some twen ty-five or thirty young people called during the evening, and the occasion was most enjoyable. MRS. MORROW~ENTERTAIN3. Mrs. James W. Morrow, Jr., enter tained her bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home on Merrltta avenue. Mrs. Morrow received her guests In a gown of white china silk made prlncesse and fashioned with lace. The guests Included Mrs. B. C. De- I-eon, Mrs. DeCampI, Mra. Steve Ryan, Mrs. George Ramsey, Mra. James Gar ner. Mrs. T. B. French, Mrs. J. F. l-ovette, Mra. W. S. Prloleau, Mrs. Meyers, Mra. Collier, Mrs. M. De- l-on. PICHARDDOUGLAS. Mrs. E. R. Douglas announces the marriage of her daughter, Mary Ella, to Mr. Eugene Plchartl, of I-lve oak, Fla The marriage occurred at l.tvo Oak Bunday. June 24, at the Imme of Mra. C. W. Bache. After a two weeks' wedding tour, Mr. and Mrs. Plrhard will make their home at Live Oak. SIMOrTsELIG. The marriage of Miss Corlnne Se lls to Mr. Julius Simon wilt take tducc Wednesday evening at the Rtundnrd Club, on Washington street, and will be of Interest to ' a large number of friends. Miss Elsie May Hells, of Atlanta, and Mra. Sydney Winter, of Montgomery, will be maid and matron of honor. Mr. Louis Sicilian will art as best man, and Mr. Simon Sellg will be maater of cere monies. ORGAN - RECITAL. Mlaa Bartholomew, organlat of the First Methodlat church, aeelated by Mr. Oecar Pappenhdmer, will give a recital Thursday evening at t:S0 o'clock, at the church. There will be n« admission, but a free-will offering will ba appreciated. The recital Is for the benefit of the trained district nurses, and It la expected that a large sum will be realised. jarrettThardy. The Atlanta friends of the bride and of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hardy, formerly of Vir ginia, but for several years residents of Birmingham, will be Interested In the marriage of Miss Cora Hardy to Mr. Edwin Setnn Jarrett, of New Y nk. which occurred Tuesday. June In St. Paul church. Norfolk. Vn. N'o cards fwere Issued lo the mar riage. POWELL-HENDERSON. The wedding of Miss Florence Lu- rile Henderson and Mr. Hiram Perry i'.,well will be an Important event of Wednesday evening, and will take place at St. Philip cathedral. RECEPTION TO PASTOR. The ladles of the Woman’s Heme Mission Society of St. Johns church will give a reception to the paator and ivifa Thursday evening, June 2i, from e to 11 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Crtm, 468 Washington street. Every member of the church Is cor dially Invited to be present. HARDEMAN.OOODE. The marriage of Miss Elle Goode end Mr. Isaac Hardeman, which will taka place at the home of the bride Wcdnaeday evening. Is an event In which centers the Interest of a wide circle of frlenda The bride will be at tended by Miss Julia Goode as maid of tv nor, and her bridesmaids will be Misses Nan Stephens, Pauline Middle- ton. Buale Fain and Edith Fisher. Mr. Julian Prloleau will art aa best man. end Mr. J. T. Williams, Mr. W. C. Jones, Mr. Vernon Cooper, of Nelson, •nd Mr. DuPont Ouerry, of Macon, will act as groomsmen. After the cer emony, which will ba wltnraaed by relatlvea only, a large reception will be held, to which a hundred and fifty Invitations have been Issued. lawnTarty. The lawn In front of the Marlat Col lege presented a bright picture Wed nesday afternoon, when numbers of people attended the lawn party given there under the auspices of the Altar Society of the Sacred Heart church. On the receiving committee were: Mlases O'Bryan,, Mlaaea Flynn, Mlaaei Hsver- ty. Mlases Stewart, Mlaa Louisa Dooly, Mlaa Ilalnle. Mlaa Lillian Williamson, Mlaa McGuire, Mlaa Genevieve Mor ris, Mlaa Isabelle Hubert, Miss Cobble Vaughan. Mlaa Claire O'Connor, Mlaa Margaret McDonald. Mr*. Wilson. Mra, Silas Newton Connslly. 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 Mlaa Lily Peeples waa the pre siding genius, was popular with chil dren and with grown folks alike. 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 MI8S LANGFORD. A pretty compliment to Miss Sara Sue Langford, who la the guest of Mlsaea Annie and Claire Langford, of West End, was the,lawn party given In her honor by her hostesses Wednesday afternoon. The attractive grounds which surround the Langford home are well adapted to al fresco enter taining, and presented a picturesque scene Wednesday afternoon when a number of prettily gowned young wo men called to meet Miss Langford. harrillTmItchell. The marriage of Mlaa Mary L. Mitch ell and Mr. Albert Vance Harrlll, of Charlotte, N. C„ ,occurred June 20 at •Valley View, the home of the bride's grandmother, near Cartersvllle, Oa.. on the Etowah river. Mlaa Elisabeth Eve, of Nashville; Miss Bessie Sproull, of Anniston; MISs Maude Harrlll, of Charlotte, and Miss Florence Fouche, of Rome, were the bridesmaids. Miss EUxa Mitchell waa her slater's maid of honor. Mra. Ruraett Norton, of Rome, waa matron of honor. The groomsmen were: Messrs. Will Robertson, of Char lotte; J. W. Carter, of Atlanta; Bproull Fouche, of Macon, Oa.; W. 8. Hune- bert, of Charlottesville, Va.. best man. The bride's gown was of while mull trimmed with val lace, and entirely hand-made. Her beautiful real lace veil was worn by her mother at the time of her marriage. Her bouquet was of white sweet peas. The bridesmaids wore white lingerie toilettes with green girdles Tlielr bou quets were of white sweet pea blos- soms. .... At the aubsequent reception a bridal supper was served buffet etyl* with 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 Georgia, Including two handsome cheats of sliver from the brlfle'a family and from Mr. liar rill’s business associates. After a wad' ding trip to New York, Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harrlll wflT rekWeat -Cilarlbtta. PATTRMON-CURT18. The wedding of Mr. Marlon Elmo Patterson and Mlaa Herth* Curtis took Place Taeaday evening at the home of tbe bride on North Jackson street. Rev. A. T. Rpaldlng performed the cer emony In the presence of friends and relatives of the young couple. The bridesmaids ware: Mlaaea Alma Curtla, Florence Thompson, Mary Lou Smith, Frimces Parks, Cassle Duffy and Gladys Reid. Mr. K. Morris waa best man and the ring-bearer waa Maatrr Curtis Harold Everett. The house waa beautifully decorated with white roeea and ferns. The bride, who was given away by her father. Mr. J. A. Curtis wore a gown of mull, hand-embroidered, and trimmed with lace, w ith tulle veil. Her bouquet was of white roaea. The bridesmaids wore gowns of white mull and carried ttmquet* of fema lied with white tulle. After the ceremony the guests were entertained at a charming reception. At midnight Mr. and Mra. Patterson left for a trip East. On their return they will be at home at 42 East Baker street. KISER-READ. ' A social evanl of much Interest to a large circle of friends Is the wedding of Mr. John Kiser and Miss Mary Rrad, w hich lakes place Wednesday evening at All Raima church at 1:20 o'clock. After the ceremony a reception will be held at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. L C. Rrad, on Peachtree street. AL FRESCO PARTY. Mrs. Lewis Ramspeck waa the hos tess Wednesday afternoon at a large al fresco party given at her home In Decatur. On the beautiful lawn sur rounding the house were placed many small tables, at which progressive games were played. The flowers used were white and green, bowls of white sweet peas, roses and ferns being placed on the tables The prlxea were a silver candlestick and a white silk girdle. Those present were: Mrs. Lathrop, Mrs. T. E Martin. Mrs. Ed Ansley, Mrs. Thomas Fulton, Mrs. James Mor gan. Miss Adelaide Everhart. Mrs. H. R. Jewett. Mlsa Mabel Jewett, Miss Sibil Jewett, Mrs. J. H. Green. Mrs. Chambers, Miss Bllsn Bennett. Mlsa Resale Jones Mlsa Annie Stone. Mias Rmfleld, Mra. Stephans, Mrs. J. E 8co- fleld, Mrs. Charles Weeks Mrs. Branch McKinney, Mrs J. E. Sammons, Miss Ella Smith, Mra. Fred Stone, Mrs. John Pearce, Mlsa Annie Ansley, Mra. Pat- tlllo, Miss Lucy Durham, Mra. J. A. Montgomery. Mrs J. R. Glenn. Mrs. Al fred Warren. Miss Emma Kirkpatrick, Mlaa Kathleen Kirkpatrick. Mrs. I). EL BothweH, Mrs. B. M. Boykin, Mrs Jen- nla Findley, Mlaa .Lottie Ramspeck, Mra. Raleigh Pattlllo, Mrs. E. K. Hun ter, Mrs. S. Kennedy, Mra. Laurence Everhart, Mra. Ed Johnson. Mrs. Stur geon, Mrs. Rowland, Mlaa Anna Brown, Mlaa Gertrude Brown, Mra. T. L. Coop er, Mra. D. E. Harman and Mra. Charles Boynton. TO ARCHBI8HOP BLENK. Dr. R. D. Spalding will entertain at an elegant dinner Thursday evening at hla home on Peachtree In honor of Archbishop Blenk, of New Orleans for merly bishop of Porto \Rlco. Invited tp meet the distinguished visitor are: Father Rapier, Mr. Louis Oholstln, Mr. J. Carroll Payne, Mr. J. J. Spalding, .Mr. John E. Murphy, Mr. Martin Amorous, Mr. W. J. Morris and Mr. Thomas Corrigan. DINNERPARTY. On Friday evening at her home. In Inman Park Mlaa Lida Brown will entertain Informally at 'dinner. Her guests will be Mlaa Muriel Hall, Miss Alberta Doughty, Mlaa Julia Rosser, Mlaa Hattie May Holland, Mr. Hunter Muse, Mr. Jack Quinn, Mr. Charles Montgomery and Mr. Ray Werner. TO MI88 McMICHAEL. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Ly man J. Amaden waa hostess at an In formal and delightful card party given In honor of Mias McMIchael, of Cana-' da, who leaves for her home Friday. Eighteen of Mrs. Amaden’a girl frlenda were present, and after the game a de licious luncheon waa served at the card tables. „ knoxPhorn. The wedding of Mr. John Ducklette Knox and Mlaa Annie Mae Thorn took place Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. Charles Charlton Thorn, 186 East North aVenue, Rav. J. W. Lee officiating. In the drawing room where the cere- niony waa performed the Improvised altar waa formed by palms and ferns. The mantels and windows were banked with ferns and white carnations and roaea, the color scheme being white and green throughout the home. Mlsa Grace Thorn, slater of the bride, waa maid of honor and Mr. Garnet Wolseley Hardin, of Shreveport, La., waa best man. Mra. Lucius J. Harris, Jr., was matron of honor: bridesmaids, Misses Uaxel Adkins, Josle Lee Willi ford, Zulu Adkins,' Floy Felker, of Monroe, and Wllllo Russell Law. The pretty ribbon-bearers were little Misses Gladys Byrd and Ella Law rence, who wore white lace frocks. The bride wore a gown of while crepe de chine trimmed with duchesse and rose point lace. The skirt was made with panels of the lace and the corsage waa draped with a deep bertha of the rose point. The tulle veil was caught with a wreath of orange blos soms. Her bouquet waa of bride roaea and lilies of the valleyi and her only ornament waa a diamond crescent, gift from the groom. The maid of honor wore a prlncesse gown of pale green chiffon- cloth trimmed with prlncessa lace. Her bou quet waa of white roaea tied with green tulle. The bridesmaids' gowns 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 while roses. They carried 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 waa prettily decorated with white and green flowers. The heart-shaped cake waa placed on a mound of white roaea bordered with ferna. The crystal candlesticks had green silk shades with silver filagree and the Ices and bonbons were In while and green. The bride's gifts to her bridesmaids were gold signet rings with the Initials "K. T., '0*.'' engraved on them. Mrs. 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 Loulslne silk, fashioned with Irish point. Wurm'a orchestra rendered an elab orate program during the evening. The groom’s gift to the bride waa a harvest moon pin of diamonds. The bride Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Thorn nnd has a host of friends who are Interested In her marriage. Mr. Knox Is well known In the business world nnd has a large circle of friends In Shreveport who will welcome his fair bride. Among the many elegant gifts re ceived by the bridal couple was a silver tea service from the bride's parents and a cheat of silver from the father and mother of the groom. At midnight Mr. and Mra. 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. The bride’s gotng-away gown was of blue with hat lo match. MRS. LYLE TO - ENTERTAIN. On Thursday afternoon, at her home in College Park. Mrs. Dan O. Lyle will entertain Informally In honor 3f her mother. Mrs. E. W. Thompson. Mrs. Lyle's Invitations Include only her Col lege Park frlenda, some sixty^or seven ty of whom have been Invited. She will be assisted In receiving by her mother. Mra. Thompson, by Mra. John Tempi* Graves, Mrs. 8. N. Oon- nally, Mlsa Emma Connslly, Mra. M. D. Francis. Miss Martha Francis and Mlsa Fran ces McCrary will serve punch. Southern Club cafe last night, given by Mr. William Davies. The party attend ed the theater tint and enjoyed the dinner afterwards. Those In the party were: Mlaa Jemlson, Mlsa Eva Comer. Mlaa Whitman and Mlsa Clarke, of At lanta; Mr. Mercer Barnett. Mr. Theo Koenig, Mr. Carroll Long and Mr. Da vies. A lunch was given also to Mlsa Jemlson at the club safe Tueadny at noon by Mr. Eugene Haynes, of At. I an to, at 1 o'clock, the guaata after, wards attending the baseball. Ttk guesta were: Misses Jemlson, Comar, Marla.Plnckard. Whitman and Clarke, and Messrs. Edward T. Holmes nnd Professor Moseley, of Macon; Mr. Os « ood.Clarke, Mr. Mercer Barnett, Mr. William Darlas and Mr. Haynes.—Btr mlngham News. IN HONOR oT"MR8. BROWN. Mr, and Mrs. Orton Bishop Brown, of New Hampshire, who left this morning after a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brandau, en route from Atlanta, were the honor guests of an Informal musicals last night at the Brandau home. The house was bright with garden flowers, and an artistic musical program waa given by Julian Cantrell, accompanied by Mrs. Brandau and Guy McCollum. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Brandau appeared In a whits lingerie costume, and the honoree In a pink flowered organdie, trimmed with real lace. Mr. and Mrs. Brown left this morning for a short stay In Louisville and Boston, from which place they go omoblle to their ho -Nashville Banner. MI8S DUN80n"""tO ENTERTAIN. On Thursday evening Mlsa Edith Dunson will entertain Informally at her home on Wash’sigton street In honor of two attractive young women of Cov ington, who will arrive In the city Thursday to ba her guests for some time. MARRIAGE OF MrTc. C. COLE .AND MISS ANNIE YERBY. A marriage of much Interest to many Oeorglana Is that of Miss Annie Ethel Yerby.of Greensboro, Ala., to Mr. Cllf ford Churchill Cole, of Columbus, Mias., which waa solemnised Wednesday, June 27, at the Presbyterian church at Montevallo, Ala., where the bride has lived for some time. Rev. E. W. Wheeler performed the ceremony. The bride cornea of a nota ble lineage. She la a daughter of the well-known educator, Mr. M. H. Yer- by, of Greensboro, Ala., and a slater of Hon. William E. W. Yerby, of Greens boro, Ala, and of the late Hon. J. D. Yerby. of Mobile. Mlaa Yerby la con nected with many of the moat 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 waa a charter member of the Alabama Women's Press Association. Mr. Cole Is a successful young busi ness man. and belongs to one of the most Influential ,and wealthiest fami lies of Georgia. After the honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Cole will visit the groom's pa rents and other relatives at Newnan, G a. AUXILIARY OF HOSPITAL. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Pres byterlan hospital will meet Wednes day afternoon at 4:20 o'clock in the parlor of the hospital. 17 West Cain street. Members are urged to be pres ent. w. cTt. U. The Atlanta Willard Woman's Chris tian Temperance Union will meet In Alliance hall, 721* North Broad street, Thursday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock, Everybody la cordially Invited to at- tend. MRS. M. L. M'LENDON, President. MRS. J. A. ADKINS, Secretary. NORCROSS. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones and Miss Jen- nle Bell, of Atlanta, bars returned front Annapolis, where they visited Mr. Thomas Jones of tbs Naval Academy. Mr. Thomas Jones will go on a three months' cruise to Ike’Madeira Islands and other porta. Mrs. Pearl Edwards Is In New York. Miss Ids Wootten entertained, Thursday evening nt n musicals reception. Tbe music room was decorated with palms, ferns and rut flowers, and tbs verandas and lawns were lighted with Japanese lanterns, whore fruit punch and Ice* were served throughout .the evening. Miss Nell Rlmpson, of Marietta, It tbs guest of relatives at Norernta. Mrs. Edward Van Winkle, of Atlanta, was here during the post week. Mr. and Mra. It. E. Skinner and family have gone lo their country home to spend the summer. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century BullUInc. Whitehall St “The Wedding Gowns 99 , A Keepsake. By Emma Moffstt Tyng and Agnea O. Crane. This volume Is a rift for a bride. It la Intended to gather and hold together the many souvenirs of the happy Wedding-time—the card of invitation, tut of (lowers. Jewels, gifts, bits of tha 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 aa tbe years pass. Handsomely bound In cloth or silk. Send for descriptive circular. J .P. Stevens Engraving Company. 47 Whitshall Street, Atlanta, Georgia, MISS JEMISON AND QUESTS. Mlsa Elisabeth Jemlson and her guests. Miss Whitman and Mlsa Clarke, of Atlanta, ware tha guests of honor at an Informal bridge whist party given Monday afternoon by Mrs. Arthur Whitehead. The details were all sug gestive of a wedding, with the score- cards hand-painted In orange blossoms, the Ices and cakes as hearta. the latter with the Initials of the prospective bride and groom. Mlaa Lucy Dwyer won the consolation prise, a loving cup hand-painted In Cupids. Miss Clarke won the Brat prise, a pair oft pink silk hose. The party assembled a limited number of friends of the prospective bride and of the hostess. Mlaa Elisabeth Jemlson waa tha hon ored gusat at a dinner party at tbe 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. Try Us aud See Excelsior Steam Laundry 40 42 WALL ST. TELEPHONE 4L Among the out-of-town guests will attend the Hardeman-Goode v ding Wednesday evening are Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hardeman, Air. and Mra. Georgo S. Jones, Master Baacom Jones, Mra. Lucia Chappell, Mr. Giles Harde man, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dlngetloef of Macon, Airs. Julian Prloleau of Char lotte. N. C.. and Mr. Vernon Cooper of Nelson. Among tha out-of-town guests to the Hardeman-Goode wedding are Air. and Mm. Henry Porter Williams, Charleston; Colonel and Mra. Isaac Hardeman. Air. and Aire. George 8. Jones, Air. Giles Hardeman, Air. and Aire. Otto Dlngelhoef, Alra. Clarence Chappell, Mlaa Lucian Chappell and Master B as com Jones, all of Alacon. Dr. Pierce Af. Butler, who has been In Arisons and California for several years, for the beneflt of hla health, will reach Atlanta In a few days to make a abort visit to friends In this city. Dr. Butler recently attended a medical convention In Boeton. Misses Alberta Doughty, Aluriel Hall. Charles Owens, Hattie May Holland. Julia Rosser and Frances Connslly were the guesta Tuesday and Tuesday night of Mlaa Courtenay Harrison, at her beautiful home, Fembank. Airs. James Jackson has given up housekeeping and Is now making her home with Mr. and Airs. Vaasar Woolley. 811 West Peachtree street. Later Mrs. Jackson will visit relatlvea In New York city. Air. and Mrs. Edgar L. Hawley, 118 West Harris street, announce the birth of a eon, Edgar L. Hawley. Jr. Mr. and Aire. James D. Hickey are at the Kimball. Mra. Ada Jackson Rawson and her young son, Mitchell, left Wednesday for New York, where they will In fu ture reelde with Mra. Webster Davie, Airs. Rawson's slater. Mrs. George C. Fife and children will leave In a few days for a summer resort near Calhoun, Oa., where they will spend the months of July and August. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll Payne and the Mlsaea Payne will spend the month of August In Warranton, Va., the guesta of Mlaa Nan Payne. Mr. J. C. Hunter, Mr. Tom Egltt.- ton and Mr. Marlon Knowles left Wednesday afternoon for Borden- Wheeler Springe. Mr. and Mra. Livingston Thompson and young daughter will be at home after this week with Air. and Alra. George Nlcolaon. The wooden wedding which Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wlngo celebrated Tuesday evening waa one of the prettiest events of the season. "UNDOUBTED DIAMOND FACTS.” 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 to face facts" will undoubt edly interest you. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St. DECATUR, ALA. Mra. Walter Wood, of Lafayette, Ala., It rlwltlutf In the city. Mica.Hattie Helf, of Cullman, vlclted here the pact week. Mrc. Annie Turner, of Athene, vialted here the peat week. Mra. If. 1*. Berger, of New Orleans, Is here. Dr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Neill nre on a visit to <Jre*t Britain nnd continental Kuropc. "** ill l»e absent several months. , Kllse Johnson Is visiting In Bir mingham. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. B. Splgbt are In' North Carolina.' Mrs. O. B. and Mra. P. H. Pointer are In luka. 3Il*». Mr. and Mfs. Prank B. Jonea nre 8p<*inl- ijr the simmer at Ylnemont. Annie Bordon. Mrs. Oeorgs_ Allen !*ls MriC'C. C. IIarria la In Chattanooga. 31 ra. (1. 31. (ioodmsn Is at homo after visit to Birmingham. 31 lea K«to Hrnrkeu. of Flint, Is the guest of 31 rs. J. W. Boatright. .Mra. H. T. (Jill la visiting In Loulslvlle, Ji rs. J. B. Orsham has returned from visit to Louisville. 3!lss Kate Price, of Florence, la visiting here. Mias Amelia Troy Is visiting In Canton, la entered Johnston, Jr., line over tutfeta, fectlve trimming nil her brother, Mr. William "■ .. ! prince..., will, ,. f . here. Mrs. Henry Darls Is In Lonlsrllle, Ky. Mrs. J. W. Ryan was la Columbia, Tran, the past week. Mrs..It. O. Esdalo, of Birmingham, It vlt' I ting here. Mr. sad Mrs. G. E. Rsywell, of Sheffleld, were here the past week. Miss Minnie King, of Florence, visited -re the past week. ^AIlss Era Wblltlngbsm Is ln^ Louisville, Ails. Olive Hk^rygn entertained In honor jent ments were served. 'Airs. IV. J. Henderson, of West Decatnr, entertained on Wednesday evening. A very pretty home wedding was that of Miss Charlotte Marshall, the attrac. tlve guest of Alias Nanelle Crawford, will return Thursday to her home In Cartersvllle. Dr. and Mrs. J. At. Lunquest have re turned from a visit to Birmingham, and are now spending several weeks at the Alajestlc. Mm. P. C.' Schultx, of 184 Waveriy way, who has been on a Visit to her parents at Buckner, Ky., will return Alonday. Altai Mabel Blgby, who has been the admired guest of Mrs. Donaldson In Batnbridge, returns home Wednesday night. Mre. Charles Bclple's bridge Thurs day afternoon at the Driving Club will one of the largest, affairs of the Alra. C. A. Everhart and Alias Ade laide Everhart have returned from two weeke' visit to Sewanee, Tenn. Aire. B. W. Pates, of 184 Waveriy way, will leave soon for the mountains, where the will epend eeveral weeke. Mrs. Welbom Hill will leave Thuri' day for Philadelphia, where she will be the gueet of Aire. John Romell. Air. and Airs. Fred Ollvsr, of Char lotte. N. C., are’ In the city to attend the Northen-Ollver wedding. Atlas Grace Levy, of Charleston, 8. C., la the guest of Mlsa Isabella Moore, 211 South Forsyth Street. Air. Luclen Harris Is at Cumberland. Airs. Harris Is spending a few days with her mother. Allta Floy Felker, of Monroe, who has been visiting Aire. H. F. Scott, has re turned to her home. Miss Elma Westmoreland, who wgg operated on at St. Joseph’s Infirmary, Is Improving rapidly. Mias Adelaide Cunningham has re turned from a fortnight's stay at Se wanee, Tenn. Airs. B. J. McCain, of Clalrmont, Fla., the guest of her slater, Mre. Allen Johnson. Miss 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 G. Moore of Birmingham, spent Tuesday In At lanta. Mrs. Fred Lewie and young daugh ter are at Alt. Airy for the summer. ■ Estelle Cole Is with Atlss Annie Dennis, on Forrest avenue. Mlaa Leila GlUam. who has been IIL rapidly Improving. Dr. Marion Hull hoe returned from Wrightsvllle Beach. Ur. Hugh McKee has returned from Washington, D. C. Mr. and Airs. Harry Scott are at Chick Springs. Mrs. E H. Martin has returned from Charles, Ga. Mr. W. T. Gentry Is In Birmingham. Magnificent collection beantifal pic ture Postal Cards. It wUI Interoat you to see this display. For sale by PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY. In Lobby Piedmont HoteL Z. Bolter. Tbe ceremony was performed Bev. Gorge L. Jenkins, pallor of hodlst Church. There were Hr. ian Mre. soon train for a ten dsye' visit to Ohio and Michigan. ■rn „rlde Is tbe sister of Cbspel Csln, the business partner of tbe groom. The groom Is a prominent young dnigglat of tbe Arm Of Ca4n A Wolcott. A musical aortal wai night at tbe Railroad Y. Decatur. A charming musical program was rendered, PERRY. Miss D'Nena Brldgar, of Atlanta, la the guest of AIrs.'L. S. Tounaley. Mrs. R. A. Pate, of Hswklnsvllle, Is visiting her parents, Judge and Airs. C. C. Duncan. Atlss Katie Nelson, of Cuthbert, Is visiting her sister, Airs. G. L. Strip ling. Airs. G. P. Flanders, of Scotland, Go., Is visiting friends and relatives here. Misses Kate and, Juliette Hurst have returned from school In Virginia. Airs. E. A. Alulley and Allises Hor- tense and Kathleen Alulley are visiting In Alabama. Mrs. Redding Howard, of Kathleen, has been visiting Rev. and Airs. T. K. Davenport. A!Uses Bessie, Horner end Mary Lou Rainey have returned from a visit to Thomasvllle. Miss Kate Afoon has returned from a visit to friends In Jones county. Mims Mlgnon Davis ts visiting friends and relatives In Mscon. Alessrs. S. 8. and L. 8. Tounsley, Jr., who have been visiting their parents In Perry, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Touna ley. have returned to Atlanta. Miss Jassla Brown has returned to her home In Alacon. Airs. W. Al. Blewstsr, of Fort Val ley, visited friends here this week. CARROLLTON. Misses Sada Thomasson and Nells Sharp are spending the week In At lanta, and will visit other points be fore returning. Misses Eugenia and Camilla Man. dsvllle are nt Llthla for a week or two. The district meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary 8oclety convened at this place Friday morning, June 22. The meetings were held at the new Alethndlet church, and a large number of delegates were present. Miss Fincher, of LaGrange, Is visit' Ing 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 Plodmont Springs, Ala. Little Allas Martha Gardner, of At' lanta. Is spending a fortnight with her aunt, Mrs. M. M. Bradley. Airs. T. B. Slade, principal of the Girls' High School, entertained the graduating class delightfully at her suburban home Tuesday afternoon from 4 till 6. Alias Eula Moore entertained a number of young people Tuesday even ing. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Mlaa EiiKvnln lo-miora Jnhnatnn. daughter of the late Captain R. B. JAhnaton. was married nu the evening of June 20 to Mr. Marcua Wiley Brown. In tbe preaenre of a large gathering of Aihrrllle'a aorlety folk, the Rer. Dr. Whittaker oiriclatlnt!. The came aext—Mlaa Lory Johnston and MUa Matttelta Cocke. .Mlaa Eugenia Jnhnatnn and Mlaa Untie 81 tea. Mlaa Adrislde bIv» ami Mias WlUle smith. Ihsee were t* 1"«."| i.y ill. null- fewer gtrla Ml.n 1-rancca Jnhnatnn, n slater of the bride tha maW ol honor. Immediately preceded' tha bride. Sim wore a Handsome gown of nine net over pink silk. The groom enter.'! front the vnatrv with lila best man tie Znlmlnn F. Curtla, nnd joined tbe bride at the altar. Aa the party left the church Mr. Mangrove played Lohengrin's wedding march. Jmmcllniely after tbe ceremony the iTldnl party was entertained by Mi \\ llltnm Johnston nt bis home on Chestnut street The couple left nn the midnight train for an extended wedding trip. A large pnrtyof VlrglnlHiia are registered nt tbe Toxnway Inn nt Lake Toxawar among them being It. S. llnruea, Richmond 1 Mr„ titi.l Mra. (', A. Barnette, Richmond* Thornes II. McAdams. Richmond: A. More! Inin. Richmond; II. S. Shelton, Jr., Rich, mood: II. N. ltloxton, Lynchburg, Mias Ellen Stone, h mladouary In Rules, rln. who wns held by Imndltn In that coun try three years ngo for ransom, who waa the gnest of honor nt u reception given hr Mra. Duff Merrick on Cumberland avenue Tueadny night, hits returned to her home In New York city. The family of J. A. O'Reilly, general manager of the Chicago aud Alton Itnllwnr Company, hare arrived In the city and ta ken a cottage at 248 Montford avenue for the summer. Mra. oitrllly la t prominent club woman In her home town, New Or leans. Mrs. Thomas Rollina was hoateaa at her home on Charlotte street Tuesday afternoon at a china and linen shower In honor of Mlaa Eugenia Johnston, who waa married Wednesday night to Mr. Marcus Wiley Rrowu. The bouse was prettily decorated In pluk aud while roses, tbs same as went used at tbe church during the wedding cere- mony. Mias Kennor, of Lynchburg, Is visiting friends lu the city. Miss English, of Alexandria, will arrive lu te city In a few weeks for au extended visit to frlenda. Mr. and Alra. A. J. McKelway, of Char lotte, are spending several days nt the Battery Park. General and Mrs. Mayo, of Richmond, have rented a furnished cottage for the summer. JEFFERSON. Mr. Robert Shields, an' aged and highly respected clttien, Is very III at his home near Jefferson. Mrs. AI’Neil and Air. M'Nell. of Ten nessee, are on an extended visit to Colonel and Airs. Jere S. Ayers. Miss Allle Stockton Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Stockton, of Dry Pond. Air. and Mra. Beall and little son, Joe, spent Tuesday In Athens. Airs. Mary J. Patrick has been In disposed for the past few days. Airs. Teate and little son. Cnrteton. of Atlanta, are guests of Miss Teate at the Harrison House. Dr. J. Griffin Elder, Alessrs. W. W. Dickson, Homer Hancock and Hoyt Archer art In New York. Mrs. Dyarman and Air. Walter Dy- armau, after spending twelve years, here, have returned to Ohio to make their future home. Alisa Kate Randolph continues ill. Air. Roche Bell, Jr., has accepted the transfer agency of the Georgia Alldland Railroad at Winder. Mr. Will Dadlsman's baby Is very sick. Atlss Nits Lovelace has gone tn Knoxville, Tenn., to take a special course In a summer school. Alias Byrd Hardy has returned Item Sylvanla, Ga. Rev. Henry F. Branham went over to Maysvllle Tuesday to perform the marriage ceremony of Air. Meadow* and Miss Lillie Chandler. Alias Eddie Dickson Is at home from Lawrencevllle. After having spent several week* with relatives and frlenda Misses India nnd Jule Nlblack returned Wednesday morning to their home at Tucker, Ga. Mias Susie Aledlin has returned from visit to Atlanta. Also Mr. Fred Roberta ' JA8PErT ALA. Thomas W. Coleman, of Rutiw, wn the pie*t of bis son. John A. Coleman, t few A. 3Icilp**cor nnd children *r* lulling relatives nnd friend* In iiort^i Ain- Imran. 31 n*. . of her ... - Will Rsnkhead Is spending s few dsys st Huntsville. . . •Mrs. J. II. Cranford Is the guest ot friends In Macon. Mira. Mira Margaret Airilek. of Cnlumbua (,s.. Is visiting the fondly of 8. L*ey. .Miss Mery MeGnlre. who bee bran t»kl« s special eourae In nrt st Granville. Ohm. has returned to her home In Jesper- . _ Moses, Kewhnrxer left Wedneijlny Isnilmilte. where he will he msrrld to MU* Harsh Frank of that city Bandas, Aft»r s lirldnl tour of a few weeks, Mr. Newhnrger nnd his bride will return to Jasper to re side. A camping party composed of a Urg* numlier of the younger social set will speud s week st Briggs' Mill, beginning e«rl| next week. rated for the oernslon, on I inn, ferna smllax sud other greeneries Wlnx used In the ehaneel while the alter was a moss of fresh pink end white rosea The church was brilliantly lighted, which added to the general artistic effect. The bridal party entered th» ehurrb promptly st » o'clock, while Mr. C. U. Mangrove, the organist of All Souln church, si Rlllmore. played Men- drlssohu's wedding marrh. lie bride, who THE HIGHEST IDEALS. Our aim In wedding present sug gestion I* to guide the taste and to gratify iL »nd our success 1* the re sult of consistent adherence to the biggest Ideals. Davis & Freeman, Jewelers. ‘PHONE OS’ BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Druggiats, 24 WHITEHALL. STREET. We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free Atlanta Agents for Candy 80c Pound