The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 06, 1906, Image 12

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u T11E ATLA N TA G EOIU tLAN. SOCIETY... s*rm- Mrs. George C. Ball, fcdltor.. And Woman’s Interests ; ,TO MISS,.\yiTHAM. < .Mrs.'* John S.'.Ralne entertained at a I -»i.< utlful luncheon Saturday In honor; v - l Mlsa Laura Wltham and her brldes- £ nialds. ; f ^ J VThe tkb)ek'^h^ch «»» covered with :i ] ice cloni, had'd* a centerpiece ja bowl Vr yeffow trahlfSa. The lights were seen J, through yellow shades, and the w hole £JCTfccL>KSs.esj>eelally artistic and pleas- ’ lag. C! Mrs Ratng;was gowned In a white < batiste trlmmedulth dainty laces. ! ■ . Mrs. Ha cot,. NT’Americas, who Is the ■ gtiesr of Mr*.' Rhine, .wore a;becoming toilette ■jf.rlaVcnder fashioned with French lift, s f r •. Miss Wltham- wore.- a pretty toilette y'of green silk, hand' embroidered and '■trimmed with baby Irish lace. Her ,ltat was black trimmed with plumes, e. ■ Besides the guest .of honor and Mrs. t Itacot, there were present: Miss Bffie P lesPhelnn. Miss Agnes Ladson, Mlssl tha Whitman. Miss Einlly Lowndes dPLIMENTARY~TO ^ . MRS. DICKIN80N. 1 Mrs EdjrariiiB nforid>at: her‘home. aj| ; Lynnvllle|Tenn . gave! a /nor psrtv Thu > cf her isigr, Mrjfc'A. "Al ■ ■■■ ■ .it *.lntu . Who is i charming dln- .•evenlng'ln honor C piclanson, of I charge, assisted by.Rev. Ht-ndree Har rlson, jjf Ocald,-i'la. ►' The bdde’s toilet" was of white mes. I saline trlmrtied with rose point lace. ! The bridesmaid and maid of honor • wore decoleftel gowns of white silk ■'luult trimmed,.with Duchess lace. < . After itbb ^cddlht'an iilt*ant receff- --tl«,h : was glden'hy Mtw. AVrlHui'n Mar- f land at her home on Solomon street. * The house was profusely decorated with.palms nnd vases of plnlcaoses.,, , i Mbs." Starnes and Mrs. Wtttf rtbelvci , the guests In the hall amb.Mrs. Harrl , son and . MIss Opal Smith presided in i the dining room. The out-of-town guests at the ved- t ding and reception wore . Miss Helen ; Marland* of Boston, Mnss., and Messr ; Harrison and Dillingham, of Aogustn. , Dr. and Mrs. Lltlleton' left on the Southern at 8 o'clock for a trip to Washington city and New York. .'"AULD-SaLLOWE. I The marriage of Miss Kate Ballowe, : ,qf Kufaulo, and Rev. Marlon Auld, of t! South Carolina. will take place October 110 at the home of the bride at‘ Eu Uauia. /Photo by Motfa and i'lark. . . M'INTOSH-GOODMAN. MI88 S1LVE.Y. SPEER. Tha engagement of Miss Roberta Miss III m IT i'llJrn jtlilff lif ffli.T'ni l 'r' of Marietta. Shelby, of Huntsville. Ala. k rosea w ere used In profusion In thd artistic decoration of Judge* and Mrs.' Pardee’s home. The table was IflU with a .cut glass vase tilled ‘ r! ~ ' OSes "placed In thb’jcenter, Ink shades of silver cande- bon-hoils, ices -ami other ccemu'aicd the color motif, cards .were painted In pink were especially attractive. , ■ CHILDREN OF THE U. tifc.’ TO BE ENTERTAINED The children of ; * the Confederacy, Julia Jackson Chapter, will be enter tained at their regular meeting Friday, October 11. by Mrs. A. J. Wurm at her resWence, 141, East North Avenue. The chapter will be called to order promptly at 3 p. m. An. excellent pro gram will be rendered and a full at tendance,'la estpected. t - ! ' TO misS”duncan. Mrs. George S. Obear will be among those entertaining next week for Miss ■Margaret Duncan, whose marriage to Mr* V'lrgU-Bhepnrd will bo on interest ing! event-of October.17, Mrs..Qbear will give a delightfully Informal Dutch, supper, only the members of tbe bridal par.ty to Ih; Invited. , AFTERNOON TEA. A-pretty: event of next week will be ther Attention tea at which Mrs. John Davis Carter, Jr., will entertain next Friday afternoon at her home on Bal timore Block,' . f . - • ., IN HONOR ImISS’ : M0BLeY. . Mr. and Mrs, Henry DeGIve'.garve a theater party Friday night In honor of Miss Ethel Mobley and Mr. Sims Bray. The* dthifr' members 'of Ihk'paF-' ty Included Miss tKate Robinson! Miss Jennie Mobley, Mr. Sims Bray, Mf. Ju lius QeOive, Mr, Burt Adams.. - MRS. LONGING'S LUNCHEON. S' : - DOR8EY.-WITIJAM. ■» ■ 0 . Mr. and hJrsl'Winihm Stuart Wltham t have.'lssued Invitations to the marriage Ml their daughter! Labra, to'Dr.' Rufus (Thomas Dorsey, the wedding to take > placemen the evening of Thursday, the 18th ,of October, .at #: o'clock, at the f home ; of Mr. and ■ Mrs:, Wltham, 793 Peachtree street. • * V ' Drr Dorsey and his bride will be,at, Ji home: after November 1 at 111 Juniper .istreet. , t LUNCHEON TcTm|83 WITHAM. | Miss Laura Wltham wilt be the guest r of honor at a luncheon to be given ,ncxt Saturday by Miss Agnes .Ladson vW hc^ horns, on Peachtree street.' ** 1 t Y. wTc. A. ■ ; < • 8 Christian As- T Jon has announced the opening of I*their educational department,, for Oc- \Jtober 15<' * ! ’ ’ ■ .’ y. The course In millinery Is very much ^enlarged this year and lncluflesicveryr '«thing necessary for the construction of ■'hats, 1 as well aa the art of handling yrlbbons, etc,, ' , 1 1 The lesions may be taken as de- 4 sired’and will embrace both winter and Aeumiher millinery. There are two C’courtes, one of twenty, the other of Witty /lessons. 1■ jj i Bteaogtaphy Is also taught on, Mon- ,clays ind’Fridays from «:S0 to 7:80. h j Closes In English will be formed,eth- •)bracing courses In arithmetic, history, figrnmpiar, spelling, ete. If you are ontOmpIatlng a civil service examine- Vtlon.lt Is well to brush up'on’these ’ subjects, likely to have grown rusty Lfrnm disuse. {■ French, German and Bpanlsh will ofalso he taught. > The gymnasium will maintain Its Krtcord of the past and be one of the ymost.'popular tsatures of the assocla- ■>t)on. Classes ere to be held as follows: ^Mondays fcnd‘Saturdays, Juniors, 8:l6to • Vp. in.; vonuK women, 4:13 to 6:IS p. • Vi.: buslteSs%\fiiii)'n. 6:10 to 7:30 p. m.; and Mrs. W. A. Speer, of this city, and Is one of the most attractive members of the younger ^set. MRS. POMJON M. RUCK, NEE MISS WHEELER. t »f P .dvdnced clas, 3 to 4 .•IX inf: budnrss wpmen,, 8, to 'it p. m. > The last class is the. 8. L S. ?. Club on !• 'fuesday and the. Clover on Friday. K Both.of these clubs have a literary fea- eiture with supper. First meeting at 6 Cp. m.’ . ■ I •••'■ ■ 1 Fencing will again be a part of the 1 Instruction under. Mr. A. D. Dupont. K Instructions In corrective gymnastics A can be had privately by special ap- f-iolntment with the physical director, fi TMs rainy weather has dlsappolnt- Qad many tennts enthusiasts. The courts Cat Pohce*DeLeon oan be used at any xtlmetby gymnasium members, weath- ;;.r pflrmlUIng, but, present conditions / 1 pntlnulng prospects for the proposed t tournament will be very blaok. Airy,. one desiring to enter any of Vthe above classes should register at the Xeorllest possible date. jjK Devotional services are held In the (■-Association rooms on Tuesdays and yFridays at « for 15 minutes, nnd on l’Wednesdays for a like period at 12:45. V Fttday at 4 the Sunday school les- ► son Is studied. Any one Intereeted In k Invited to attend. .On-Tuesdays nt , rthere Is n service at the Boarding Clleme In Cone street. B The only department of the assoela- OM on to continue the entire year Is the J dining room. Dinner Is served every day.-Sunday excepted, from 12 to 2: J« p.,m: The hill of fare Is simple, but wholesome, apd very reasonable prices “preveil. Many men ns well ns women are numbered among, the patrons. MEETING OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WOMAN’S CLUB. An ■ Interesting ‘meeting of the cx- .ecutlve committee of the Woman's I Club' was -held this' morning at the * home*’of 'tAe president, Mrs. A. McD. Wilson. There was a full attendance and many Important afTalrs were -•transacted. . DANCE AT SEGADLO’8. The dance'at Segadlo's Friday even- * lng was one of the most successful of * the season. The chaperons were: Mrs. i Carroll Payne, Mrs. Nash Broyles and 1- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fortson, and 1 among those dancing were: Misses "'MacGowan Phelan. M. A. Phelan, Ro- ‘ line Clarke, Hattie May High. Laura •“Payne. Leone Ladson, Janie Speer, Helen O Rtlen. Bessie Pope, Susie May- Pope, Julia Meador. Lottie Peck. Wy- \dle, Edith Russell. Elisabeth Adair. ISalUh', Cobh Johnson, Effle Huff, and 1 Mrs. Gordon M.-Buck, daughter , of the late General. Joseph Wheel- » er, who -was'married* nt her* home v In-Wheeler'Ala., u few days ago.' Messrs. Rees Marshall. Arthur Lane, Lynn Warner, Versatile GMnn, Arthur nnd Logan Clarke, .Tony Williams, Gene ottley, Walton Harper, Eugene Haynes,. Messrs,: 1 MoDougal, Shelby,. Eastman, McCarty, Dugas McClesky, Charlie Carson. , . . icj-tv • » Miss Jarile *8peeri Wore »lbecomlng : gown of hluo silk mull. Miss M. A. .Phelan was most attrac tive In a dancing dress of pink mull, trimmed with lace and medallions, anti Miss MncGownn Phelan's pretty gown was of white silk. Misses Martha anil Bessie Woodward wore white ■ lingerie, gowns, < trimmed .with lace. Miss Hattie May High was beauti fully gowned In blue silk, accordeon platted. Miss Susie May Pope wore white, the red girdle giving & becoming touch of color. Miss Bessie Pope was In white silk, anti Miss Sallle Cobb Johnson wore blue silk. littletoTTmarland. At arimn the largest event of the week was the wedding of Miss Mary King Marland to Dr. James Rufus Lit tleton, of Augusta. St. Oeorge church was beautifully decorated for the occasion In palms and wild smllox. To the strains of the weddlitg march, rendered by Mrs. J. A. 8tewart, first caine the ushers, Dr. M. F. Carson and Mr. D. J.'Bally, then the bridesmaids. Miss Lucia Starnes and the maid of honor, Miss Helen Marland. The bride came In with her broth er, Mr. George Marland, and was, met at the chancef by the groom, who en tered with his best man, Mr. T. H. Harrison. Tbe ceremony was per formed, by Rev. D. 'F. lloke, rector In, Rnyard McIntosh has been anno the wedding to take place surly: cember. 8ELDEN-WALTON, j Invitations have been issued to the marriage of Miss Jennie ,Lee Walton, of Augusta, to Dr. J. M- Sclden.’of Bewnnee, which will take place VVed- nesday, October 17. at the Church of the Good Shepherd, on The Hill, near Augusta. COMPLIMENTARY TO MISS MABLE Mrs. Mitchell Rogers, of Macon, was the hostess at a dinner party of twelve covers on Tuesday evening In compli ment to'her guest. Miss Mable, of At lanta. ' :>■' ‘ATLANTA WHIST CLUB, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Johrisj tefftdhcd the members offthlrr^ ■WhlTt apb Friday evening at tft rooms In; the Grand. JJj ) Miss Mary Klngsbery, playing with Mr. Oscpr Fappcnhelmer, and Mr. Samuel Meyer, playing with Mr. Arch ibald Davis, made top scores, playing north and south. Judge Walter Colquitt and Mr. George Howard made top scores, play ing cast' and west. The , lady’s prize was a pearl pin and the gentleman’s were llbrdry knives. The players Included: ■ Miss Mary, klngsbery. Mr. Pappenhelmer, Mr. Sadnuel,'Meyers, Mr. Archibald DavW. Mr. hnd, Mrs. Thomas Irwin, Mr. and Mrs.) Charles Eleyea, Mrs. Harvey JphnhotvMIss Julia Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. A.-C. Coles, Mr. Harvey Johnson, Mrs. Thod Hammond, Misses Calhoun, Mr. Henry Mills, Mrs. Ralph Van Lantl- lnghnm, ■ Mr. Ben Conyers, Mr. Ralph Van Landlngham, .Mr. Sam Conyers, Mr. Lithcol, Mr. Walter Colquitt. Mr. George Howard. Mr. and . Mrs. Lowry Arnold. 'Captuln Hansel), Mr. -George Stevens. HARROLD-SHAW. The most prominent wedding for the autumn fin Macon, announced so far, will be that of Miss Helen Shaw nnd Dr. C, Cv.Harrold, which occurs on Oc- tobetv 23, at the residence., of .Mr, and ’Mr*.^VHllam Oheckley Shfcw.Yl^ . £ - ‘ MUSICAL RECltAt-J \ f A rdelightful musical entertainment will be: given at St. Paul Methodist Ephicopa! church. East Hunter street, Thursday evening, October 11, at 8 o'clock..-The program will consist of male quartets. Interspersed with so prano solo*. Mr. R. D, Armour, Mr. Frank Cun- dell. Mr. George McDaniel, Mr. Cart- lltlgo Campbell, assisted by Miss Nel lie Nix,, soprano, will be .the artists. In-addltlon to the male quartets Miss NIX.'willr favor the audience with spe cial solo. The music will bo of the very best class, und with these well- known singers an enjoyable evening Is assured-- 'Receipts all go to the new St.-Pauls church building fund. LAY-C ALOW ELL. Special to The Georgian. ; Gadsden. Ala.. Oct. 6.—T^ie marriage of Mr. Carl S. Lay and Miss Josle D. Caldwell occurred at Jacksonville yes terday at 10 o'clock. The marriage was one of the social events of the season In northenst Alabama, both young peo ple having u large circle of friends In this section. Mr. Lay Is the son of Captain and Mr*. -W. P.-:Lay,*of this city, and' Is a member of the firm' of Plncard & Lay, und Is held In high es teem. Ills bride Is much admired tor her striking beauty and many accom plishments. After a short bridal trip they will come to this city, where they will re side. A' large purtyt pf, relatives and Mrs. Thtlipps ,c. Lflnglno will enter- aln at a lunchen , h‘n8xt i'r.' tain at a ttmch,eo‘n‘ti4xt Wednesday/ln* honor of Mtts Laura AVitham and hetj attendants. Mrs. Lo nil no's guests will Includa Miss I-auru Wltham, Miss Martha Whitman, Miss Agnes Ladson, Miss Edle llealo Phelan, Miss Samuclla Whitman, Miss Elizabeth Adair, Miss Emily Lowndes, Miss Gladys Levin, Miss Bessie Pope, Miss, JVf- A ' Phelan, “Isa Alma Pope, Miss Grace Calloway, las' Ethel Kelly, Mlsa Ethel Mobley. LADIES OF T.tlE MACCABEES, Gate City Rive No. 4' held a special meeting Thursday evening In their hall, 122,Ptot;htree, i which was .Well at r tended and much ’interest: 1 ,was mani fested In the affairs that were discuss- Qulte a number of names were balloted on. Several visiting members fbom Atlanta Hive were present i Mrs. R. Y. Colvin, state commander assisted b£,.utefi)Mrs f from <*he differ ent hives In Atlanta, will efiterialn In a rest tent on the fair grounds during the ten days of the fair season. All are cordially Invited to visit the ladles and partake of their hospitality. WEDDINGsTaT MACON. Several Interesting marriages oc curred during this week at Macon, all of thorn on Wednesday, October 3. At 4 o'clock In the afternoon of that date Miss Hortense Morris was married td Mr. Samuel Blumberg, of New York, at the residence of tfte bride's parents,' Mr--and, Mrs. M. ,J. Morris. The bride Is a sister of Dr. Max' Morris, and the groom Is an architect of repute, of l ?he n ncw'^ U »tomc 1 e n ^uMtnng’YmMa-lhome on west feaemroe. con. The wedding waf a pretty, hotnev The flrat prize wa* a pair of allk hose, affair with no .attendants. The bride - • wor.e a white satin wedding gown '“trimmed. In duchesse lace, a^tulle veil and carried white fonen. A «« Simply Fine to Eat! The above expression applies exactly to Nunnally’s candy. It states in four simple words the great distinctive quality of this delightful con fection. It is made to eat, and is simply irresist ibly delicious. Besides tasting good, candy must possess the ' qualities of a really good food if it is to stand the test of a high grade confection. It must be pure, healthful, and nourishing. Nunnally’s Candy truthfully lays claim to the above named attributes, and also to the fact that it is manufactured in the cleanest factory in the country. Comparison with ■the best of other brands is welcomed. A ver- ,'dict in- favor of Nunnally’s -would be a sure result. and Mr. Samuel .Plnkus Cronheim, of Atlanta, took place on Wednesday afternoon at 8:30 o’clock and'was at tended by n large number of friends from Atlanta and other cities. - On Wednesday afternoon at.'4 o'clock Miss Florrle Rice and Mr. Joseph C. Fulford were married at the First Pres byterian church. Mrs. J. D- Goforth, of Brunswick, • wa* matron Of honor, and Mr. Robert Hodgson, of Valdosta, the best n)(in. * TUESDAY BrTdGE CtAJB. „ Mrs. Evelyn Harris entertained^ the Tuesday Bridge Club Saturday morn* tng'Tat her home on West Peachtree. | reception followed the wedding,'after ytilch the couple left for New York. • The wedding of Miss Blanche Mack THINK THIS OVER. The owner of diamonds has the double satisfaction of possessing an asset of Immediate convertibility and of Increasing value, and enjoy the pleasure of wearing the gem In the meantime. The possession of diamonds may In time take the place of life insurance policies, see our beautiful stock. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., THE DIAMOND PALACE- 37 WHITEHALL 8T. B(Uv. A iniKt' v«.» ifitiiHtn aim frlendstwem from thls.elty and Annis ton to witness the* ceremony. DOMINO CLUB. Mrs. W. M. Weathers entertained charmingly the West End Domino Chib at her home on Park street Friday afternoon. An elaborate course dinner followed the games. Sirs. Weathers' guests were Xllsses Arltne and Floyd Almnnd, Lillie and Corlnne Anderson Bnd Allle Arby, Mrs. Emmie Collier, Mrs. Fred Seay, Mrs. Charles Jones. Mrs. I. Arbut Meador. Mrs. J. Allen Carlisle, Mrs. C. R. Mat thews and Airs. Rope. JUDGE AND MRS. PARDEE 8HEPARD-DUNCAN. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Duncan have Is sued Invitations to themartageof their daughter, Margaret Wilson, to Mr. Vir gil Shepard on Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock at their home on Piedmont avenue. ATLANTA CHAPTER D. A. R. The Atlanta Chapter D. A.. R. met Saturday afternoon «t. 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. David Woodward, 615 Peachtree street. ENTERTAINED ON FRIDAY. Judge and Airs. Don A. Pardee gave a delightful dinner Friday evening to ten guests at.thelr home on Ponce De Leon avenue, complimentary to Judge Meek, of Fort Worth. Tex., and •- Accordifin Plaiting ; Sun Plaiting^., Side Plaiting and Pinking DONE PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. PRICES REASONABLE. SOUTHERN ACCOR DION PLAITING CO., 781-2 Whitehall. Bell ’Phone 799. DR. J. R. BARGE. OSTEOPATH, Atlanta, Go. 601 Auatoll Bldg. Office Honrs, 9 to 12:30-1:30 to 5 II. Phone Mslu 1943. '' Residence 220 Penchtrec. B Main Phone 4179. After the game a dainty salad course was served. • Those present were Miss May . du- Blgnoh. Miss Janie.Speer. Miss Josle Stockdell. .Miss Ruth Hallman, Miss Nan duBIgnnn. Miss M. A. Phelan, Miss Jennie English. BRIDGE LUNCHEON. •, Miss Emily Lowndes will entertain at a bridge luncheon next Friday morn ing In .honor of Miss Laura Wltham and her bridesmaids. miss-fowle'iTentertains. I'-rldiS'VevojiiriK atelier home, Miss fielen} Fjowler. eiifertqipM j Informally a number dl her friend*. ' Those present were Misses Edna Forrester, Mabel Tutwller, Mable Kelly. Mattie Huggins, Jeannette Williams, Mabel Woodslde. Mary Thomas. Messrs. Paul Gawson, Ross Hunt, Hubert Talley, Erie Pafke, Edward Hayes and Claude Arnold. Re freshments were served and music was an enjoyable feature of the evening. E88IG^MOORE. A marriage of Interest to many At lantans was that of Mr. Christopher Esslg and. Miss Cortlle Moore, which took: place In San Francisco Wednes day afternoon, October I, at 3:30 o'clock!' Immediately following - the ceremony, the bride and groom left San Francisco for Atlanta. They, will reach this city early next week. Mr. Esslg Is a prominent nnd popular young business maq.of Atlanta, and his bride'Is a woman Of charming person ality, and decided social gifts. rainwatefTedmondson wedding of. Interest to many friends will be that of Mlsa Blanche Brown Edmot|dson. of Anniston, Ala., to Mr. Chkrles Veazey Rainwater, of Au gusta, which will take place Tuesday evening, October », at Grace Episcopal Church at Anniston. Miss Edmondson Is the second daughter of Colonel and Mrs. William T. Edmondson, for many, years resi dents of Alabama, and Is herself a WALL PAPER FOR WORKING MEN Forty thousand rolls to pick from. Paper to suit your pocket book. WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 N. Pryor St. s—WEDDING SILVER. An Entire NEW STOCK from which to select. J. C. MELLICHAMP, DIAMOND IMPORTER, V 70 WHITEHALL ST. . Next to Chamberl In-Johnson-Dubose Co. ATLANTA’S ONLY POPULAR-PRICED JEWELRY STORE. SUPERB COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS. LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL VER. MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE. Charles W. Crankshaw, native Alabaman. Educated at Noble Institute, she Is a musician of rare ability and possesses,,, an attractive personality. Mr. Charles Veazey Rainwater Is a young and successful business man of Augusta, and a member of several of the best business and social associa tions of tha*. city. ■ The wedding of Jtlr Rainwater and Miss Edmondson will take place In Grace Eplscophl church on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, the ceremony to he performed by Rev. J. J. D. Hall, of Birmingham, the godfather of the bride, assisted by Rev. J. a. Glass, rec tor of Grace church. The church will be handsomely decorated In lavender and white tints-and several hundred guests from all parts of the South will be In attendance. Mlsa Edmondson's attendants will be Miss Maude Brown Edmondson, sister of the bride, maid of honor; Mrs. Ray Thrasher Thomas, of Birmingham, matron of honor: Miss Julia Frazer, of Montgomery, first bridesmaid, and Miss Josephine Rainwater, of Atlanta; Miss Margaret Cobbs DuBose. of Gads den; Miss Lillie Mae Lyles, of Colum biana, jtnd .Miss Hattie Rainwater, of Atlanta, bridesmaids. Miss Martha Edmondson, sister of the bride,'will be prayer book carrier, and little Miss Au gusta Cobb will Be ring bearer. Mr. Rainwater’s best man will be Mr. Eugene Cralley Hale, of Athens, nnd hts groomsmen Messrs.' J. Russell Compton, of Atlanta; Will Henry Mor ton. of Baltimore; Clarence Bell, of At lanta; Will T. Edmondson, Jr., of An niston. and Fred Washburn, of Atlan ta. The ushers will be Messrs. Harry F. Altchlson, John Crook, Richard Bttckney and John McGuIrk. all of An niston. A number of entertainments have al ready been given In honor of the bride and next week will Include more af fairs to Be In honor of Miss Edmond son and Mr. Rainwater. The attend ants will arrive In the city Saturday. The bride's mother will entertain the entire party at a breakfast at 11 o'clock Monday. A reception will be held at the home of the bride Monday afternoon and a rehearsal at the church In the evening, to be followed by an elaborate dinner to be served In one of the private dining rooms at the Ho tel Alabama to the attendants and a large number of Anniston’s exclusive society element. Tuesday morning the ushers will give a howling party at Oxford Lake, after which Mr. W. T. Edmondson, Jr., brother of the bride, will give a stag breakfast at the Ala bama In honor of Mr. Rainwater and his attendants, and* the-ladles of the party will be entertained at a card party and luncheon. . Immediately after the ceremony Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Rain water will leave for the East, where they will spend three months, and after their return will make their home la Augusta. JOPLING-WINTER. Miss Cattle \Vlnter, of Madison, and Mr. W. L. Jopllng, of Augusta, were quietly married Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the home of the bride at Madison. Immediately after the cere mony Mr. and Mrs. Jopllng left for Augusta, where they will make their future home.. * BATEMAfLFOOTE. Among the early fall marriages will be that of Miss Janie Beatrice Foote to Mr. Claude N. Bateman, at Fort Continued on OppoeiU Page. Diamond Merchant and Jeweller. 16 Whitehall St., Century Bldg. A Truth About We d d in g. Pr e s e n ts With those who know our every offer has long ago come to mean an absolute value, and this .re may apply In particular nt present to out; sil ver display. Every piece from platter to bonbonlere Is in material, style, design and finish the perfection of the silversmith's art, and every piece has Individuality, a happy quality In any collection of wedding presents. DAVIS & FREEMAN, JEWELERS. , KENT ELECTRO; GAS-LITE The New Inverted Light. KENT LIGHT HOUSE 69 North Pryor Street Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Phone Main 4848