The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 23, 1906, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, IMr. SOCIET \Z srm 1 I... j Mra. George C. Ball, Editor. Selene^Armeitong,) | And Woman s Interests | I MISS MANLEY MARRIES NEPHE W OF ARCHBISHOP — - MR. AND MRS. R. F. MADDOX GIVE BUFFET LUNCHEON. Mr. and Mra. Robert F. Maddox were the hoa)e at an elegant bullet luncheon Tqeaday at the Capital City Club, glveir In honor of Ml** Sarah Peel and Mr. William Tilt, whose marriage takes place Wednesday. In the blue room, where the lunch eon was served, the table was beautiful with its decorations pf fruits and flow cti. In the center of the table there was a silver basket tilled with white chrysanthemums and tied with tulle. At the ends of the table there were plateaus of white chrysanthemums, and at Intervals silver baskets filled with green grapes were placed on the table. The cakes and bon-bons were heart-shaped and In green and white. The white candles were shaded with white shades covered with sliver fila gree. Mrs. Maddox was beautifully gown ed In an Imported toilet of blue olga crepe. The bodice was made of rich lace embroidered in blue, purple and gold threads. Over this was worn a bolero of blue velvet which was also embroidered In gold. The skirt was appllqued in lace and here and there the gold threads were seen. She wore a'hat of blue velvet trimmed with blue and black plumes. Miss Peel wore a gray voile fashion ed with lace. Her hat was of gray trimmed with plumes. Mrs. Kiser wore a toilet of coral- colored net over black. With this gown she wore a hat of black trimmed with white plumes. Mrs. Henry Jackson was handsome ly gowned in a suit of cloth of the shade of London smoke. The jacket was appllqued In heavy lace over sal mon-colored silk. She wore a toque of gray velvet trimmed with pink wings. Miss Ada Alexander was gowned In gray voile fashioned with gray and cream Cluny lace. With this gown she wore a hat of black velvet trimmed With black plumes. Miss Florence Jackson wore a suit pf white and gray cloth. Her hat of gray was trimmed with'black'plumes. Mr. and Mra. Maddox's guests In cluded Miss Sarah Peel, Miss Florence Jackson. Miss Marlon Peel, Miss Phoebe Wltherill, Miss Ada Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. William Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Peel, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson. The out-of-town guests In cluded Mrs. Albert Tilt, Mr. and Mrs. B. Pierce, Mr. and Mra. Albert Pierce, Jt„ Mr. and Mra. J. F. Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Close, Miss Hlbbs. Mr. Harry Close, Mr. J. R. Tilt, Mr. H. R. Worthington, Mr. Charles Frambach, Mr. Duncan Brown, Mr. J. C. Ivory, Lieutenant Worthman, Mr. Leland Sterry, Mr. J. H. Frink, Mr. W. T. Whitehead, Mr. B. 8. Whitehead, Mr. H. R. Landsborough. MR. AND MRS. ECKFORD ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. The dinner party at which Mr. and Mrs. William Eckford will entertain at their home, on Peachtree street, Tuesday afternoon, will be a beautiful event. The guests of honor will be Mr. and Mra. Harry Burgess, of New York, and the dinner will be followed by a box party at the Grand, where Mr. and Mra. Burgess will appear In "The Little Joker.” This charming play was written, by the way, especial- 1y for Arthur Dunn and Mr. Burgess, whose contrasting heights offered to the playwright many amusing possi bilities. Mr. Burgess Is a former resi dent of Atlanta, and has many friends in the city. ‘ The dinner at which Mr. and Mrs. Eckford will entertain for them this evening will be elegant In every detail. Their home will be beautifully deco rated with palms, ferns and cut flow- era The dining table will have for Its centerpiece a pyramid of fruit, and the place cards will be unique and clever designs. The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eckford wlllaJw: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burgess, of New York; Mr. and Mfs. John Burgess, of Toccoa; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burgess, Mra. George Ed wards, and Miss Elisabeth Edwards, of Toccoa: Mrs. Belle Eckford, Miss Florence Smith. complimentary”TO MISS EDMONDSON. Mr*. W. W. Hardwick and Mra. C. R. Evans gave an elaborate reception Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Hardwick, at DuliJIn Ga„ compliment ary to Miss Kate Edmondson, of At lanta, and Mr. Frank T. Reynolds, of Dalton! TH0MPS0N-BRY80N. Invitations have been Issued to the approaching marriage of Miss Ethel Luclte Bryson to Mr. Clinton Thomp son, of Madison, which will take place Octqber 31 at the home of the bride's parents at 8llonm, Ga. JONES-M'MILLAN.* Mr. Houston Jones and Miss Lorrna McMillan were married at the First Methodist church at Enterprise, Ala, on October 17, Rev. E. E. Cowon per forming the ceremony. MR. AND MRS. BARTOW BLOUNT'8 RECEPTION. On Wednesday evening, from 8:30 to 10:30 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Bartow Blount will give a brilliant reception at their home on Piedmont avenue com plimentary to the officers and executive committee of the National Carriage Builders' Association. Two hundred Invitations have been Issued by Mr. and Mrs. Blount. Mrs. Blount will be assisted.In receiving her guestir by her daughter. Miss Antoln ette Blount. Assisting Mra. and Miss Blount In the entertalnmeht of their guests will be Mrs. Edward Van Win kle, Mrs. Dr. Baird, Mrs. W. C. Rawson, Mrs. J. A. Bowen. Mra. Henry Richard son, Mrs.. Mary Cooiedge and her guest, Miss Mary Cabanlss, of Forsyth: Mrs. Willard Nutting and Miss Louise Baird. Punch will be served by Miss Lillie Peoples and Miss Marlon Nutting. Among the conspicuous guests who wilt be present are: Mr. and Mra. Brunsman, Mr. and Mrs. Max Robin son and Mr. J. D. Dort. all of whom have already many friends In Atlanta who will extend a cordial welcome to them upon their present visit to the city. MR. AND MR8. HORNER'8 BUFFET SUPPER. The buffet supper which Mr. and Mra. Mitchell Homer gave Monday night at their hoifle, on Peachtree road, In honor of Miss Sarah Peel and Mr. William Tilt, was one of the most elegant affairs given in honor of these young people. The handsome home was beautifully decorated for the occasion and every where lights and flowers produced charming effect. In the drawing room, where Mr. and Mrs. Horner received their guests, the flowers used were white chrysanthemums. In (he library there were American beauty roses and palms artistically used, and the billiard room, where the punch bowl was placed, amid quantities of Malaga grapes, the same stately flowers and palms .were In evidence. In the' hall way the dark woodwork was a pretty background for the red berries. In the dining room pink tints pre vailed. On the table there was a cut glass bowl tilled with pink chrysan themums! The lights were capped with pink shades and the bon-bons were also of the same color. An elaborate supper was served and during the evening an attractive musical program was rendered. Mrs. Horner wore an Imported gown of black lace over amber-colored satin. Over the entire gdwn there was ,a deli cate trimming of black velvet. Miss Peel wore a pale blue radium silk, made with lace panels and trimmed with silk roses applied on the bodice and skirt. Mra. Peel wore black lace and Mrs. W. H. Kiser's toilette was of blue crepe de chine, fashioned with baby Irish lace. Miss Edwnrd Peters wore cream lace, made over brocade satin. Mrs. E. Wllmerdln'g was attractively gowned In white lace. Mrs. Harry English was much admired In a white chiffon cloth, made princesse. Mra. Milton Iiargan ware pink niessellne, trimmed In lace. Mrs. J. K. Ottley's toilette was of white chiffon, over pink silk. Miss Ada Alexander was admired In pale blue silk and lace. Miss Jennie English wore blue chiffon cloth dp- pllqued In Cluny lacei Miss Marlon Peel's gown was of white satin, fash ioned with lace and chiffon. Miss Ruth Hallman was gowned In white cloth, and Miss Mannle Nlcolson wore a be coming gown of pink chiffon cloth, trimmed with lace. Miss lama Dooly wore a stylish gown of white lace over satin. v Among tne out-of-town guests pres ent wero; Mrs. Albert Tilt, Mr. William Tilt, Mr.'and Mrs. J. F. Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. E. B! Close, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Whitehead,' Miss Phoebe Wltherill, Mlfs Helen Hlbbs, Messrs. Leland, Sterry, R. H. Lowndsberry, Duncan Brown, Charles A. Frumbach, H. Ros- slter Wuthington. Ward w. Worth ington,. J.' H. Frink, B. '8. Whitehead, and Mr. A. P. Allgood, of New York city, i MRS. $MITH TO ENTERTAIN CLUB, Mrs. W. T. Smith, at her home at Inman Park, will entertain Friday aft ernoon at 3 o’clock the members of the Inman Park Students' Club, at which time Dr. I. 8. Hopkins, of Athens, will lecture, taking as his Interesting theme Victor Hugo." The club Is studying French history during the present sea. son. ' IN HONOR OF MI8R WYLY. On Tuesday evening, October Mrs. Charlotte Peck will entertain at an elaborate buffet supi>er, compli mentary to her grandda"-"'er, Miss Lottie Peck Wyly, who I - of the charming debutantes of winter. The guests will include othe'un married contingent of Atlanta society. JELLY 8HOWER. The ladles of the Presbyterian Has pltal Auxiliary will give a Jelly shower at the hospital. 17 West Cain street, on Wednesday, October 24. All Indies who have put up a store of jellies and other good things for family use this winter are requested to remember the hospital and send a few glasses of Jelly on Wednesday. JONES-CAY. The weddjng of Mr. 8eklen Jones and Miss Annls Cay will take place Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock nt the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cay, on North avenue. COMPLIMENTARY TO MISS ALINE BUCKMAN. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. George M. Chapin gave a small but charming urd party at their home on Piedmont avenue complimentary to their guest, Miss Aline Buckman, of Jacksonville, Fla. The ladles’ prize, a mosaic picture frame, was won by Miss Georgia Watts; Mr. R. H. Jones won the gen. tlemen’s prize,- a brass ashbowl, and Miss Buckman was presented with handsome picture frame. Mrs. Chapin wore a becoming toilet of blue crepe de chine, trimmed with baby Irish lace. Miss Buckman’s attractive gown was of white silk mull, trimmed with quan titles of Valenciennes lace. The decorations of Mr. and Mrs. Chapin's home were In cut flowers, palms and ferns. Their guests Included Miss Aline Buckmpn, of Jacksonville; Miss Geor. gla Watts, Miss Louise Watts, Miss Ethel Wilson, Miss Edith Russell, MldS Nelson of Mississippi, Mr. Tom Keenan, Mr. Edmond Shelby. Mr. Brooke Ber- kely, Mr. William Arnaud, Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Ballenger. SOCIAL SIDE OF N. C. B. A. The great convention of the National Carriage Builders' Association, which convened In Atlanta Tuesday, has brought to the city a large number of notable men and women, who will be extensively entertained during their stay here. Miss Maude Smith Is gen eral chairman of the sbclal side of the convention, and will have associated with her the following committees: Tuesday Evening, Ootober 23. Committee on' Reception—Mrs.'B. M. Blount, chairman; Mrs. Clarence Hous ton. Mrs. J. M. Van Harlingen, Mrs. Elliott Dunn, Mrs. W. C. Bennett, Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. A. C. Miller, Mrs. Guy Mitchell, Mrs. 8. W. Foster, Mrs. R. S. Weasels, Mrs. J, W. Feeney, Mrs, Alex Houston. Wednesday Morning. Committee on Trolley Ride—Mrs. II. J. Fite, chairman; Mrs. A. E. Hoi it, Mrs. J. M. Van Harlingen, Mrs. H. B. Mott. Mrs. W. M. Edwards, Mrs. W. M. Spratllng, Mrs. W. T. Nesblt, Mrs. G. F. Carter, Mrs. J. W. Feeney, Mrs. J. H. Baskin. Wednesday Afternoon. Committee • on Reception—Mrs. El llott Dunn, chairman; Mrs. Clarence Houston, Mrs. J. M. Van Harlingen, Mrs. E. D. Crane, Mrs. Fred C. Smith, Mrs. B. R. Du Bose. Mra. T. F; Pounds. Committee for Wednesday Evening, Mrs. E. D. Crane, chairman; Mrs. El- llott Dunn, Mrs. A. E. Holdt, Mrs. W. J. Dabney, Mra. R. L. Hnrdman, Mrs. N. C. Spence, Mrs. J. M. Knrwlsch, Mrs. ,C. S. Price, Mrs. Fred Wlnburn. Thursday. Committee on Barbecue—Mrs. Mar- shall Eckford, chairman; Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Clarence Houston, Mrs. J. A. Curtis, Mrs. G. P. Lowry, Mrs. Ed Maddox. Mrs. N. H. Booth, Mrs. -G. F. Carter, Mrs. W. O. Cooper, Mrs. S. W. Foster. Mrs. W. R. Joyner, Miss Hattie Pounds. Thursday Evening, Committee on Theater Party—Mrs. W. M. Kirkpatrick, chairman: Mrs. B. M. Blount. Mrs. H. J. Fite, Mrs. J. M. Smith, Mrs. J. A. Evans, Mrs. W. E. Spratlln, Mrs. F. A. Tleke. Mrs. O. F. Carter, Mra. E. R. DuBose, Mrs. H. G. Bell. Friday. Committee on Palmetto Trip—Mra. Elliott Dunn, chairman; Mra. E. D. Crane, Mra. Clarence Houston, Mrs. W. M. Kirkpatrick. Mrs., J. E. Smith, Mrs. J. A. Evans, Miss Hattie Pounds, Miss Rosa Lowry, Miss Ahll/lh Hardman, Miss Mary Lou Hardman, Miss Marlun L. Patterson. TO MR8/CAW7HON. Mrs. C. K. Ayer has as her guest her mother, Mra. A. W. Cawthon. for whom she will entertain Informally be fore Mrs. Cawthon leaves for a visit to Washington city. OCTOBER WEDDINGS When making a selection for a wedding present, don’t depend wholly uikhi your own good judgment, but remember you may have the privilege of our elegant Block, our established, elevated taste, and our years of ex perience to aid you. Try us once. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., LEADING JEWELERS* 37 WHITEHALL ST. RECEPTION AT KIMBALL. The series of social events which will mark the convention’here of the Na tional Association of Carriage Builders will begin Tuesday evening with a bril liant reception at the Klmbali house, at which several hundred guests will be entertained. In the receiving line will be, among others: President and Mrs. Hrunsinan, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dunn, Mr. and Mrs.-Bartow Blount, Miss Maud Smith, Mr. Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, Mr. nnd ^ira. Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Houston, and the committee on the reception, which con sists of Mrs, B. M. Blount, chairman; Mrs. Clarence Houston, Mrs. J. M. Van Harlingen, Mrs. Elliott Dunn. Mrs. W. C. Bennett, Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. A C. Miller, Mrs. Guy Mitchell. Mrs. S. W. Foster, Mrs. R. 8. Wessels, Mrs. J. W. Feeney, Mrs. Alex Houston. The hours of the reception are from 8:30 to ll o'clock, and the occasion will be In every sense a brilliant one. m’kinney.kTrkpatrick. The marriage of Miss E. A. Kirk patrick and Mr. C. D. McKinney, which will take place Tuesday evening at the Presbyterian church, in Decatur, will be an event of wide interest. Rev. J. G. Patton will perform the ceremony, and the attendants will be Mrs. C. E. Harman, Misses Kathleen Kirkpatrick, Louise Scott, Elisabeth Kirkpatrick and Messrs. Branch McKinney, Harry Alex ander. Frank Stone. Mr. Prank Wat kins, Mr. Henry Watkins, Mr. Howard Arbuckle and Mr. Walter Klrpatrlck will act as ushers. , BUFFETSUPPER. The buffet supper which Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kiser will give Tuesday evening at their home on Peach^e street will be a pretty compliment to the Tilt-Peel bridal party. LADIES’ AUXILIARY. The Ladles* Auxiliary' of the Presby terian hospital will hold its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon, Octo ber 24, nt 3 o'clock, at the hospital. 17 West Fain street. The ladies are asked to remember the Jelly shower that aft ernoon. MEMBERSHIP TICKETS TO ATLANTA ART ASSOCIATION. Membership tickets are now being mailed to the members of the Atlanta Art Association, who are requested to present them as admittance cards at studio teas and exhibits. These teas will be given on the last Sattfrday of each month, an interesting feature be ing the informal talks on art subjects, and are for the members of the asso ciation. Those members to whom mem bership tickets have not been mailed receive them immediately upon the remittance of their dues to the treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Van Landing- This picture la from the latest photograph of Mrs. Peter A. Farley, form erly Miss Mary E. Manley, who was married on Thursday; last by Arch bishop Farley, of New York, an uncle of the bridegroom. ham, at Hotel Majestic, and It Is urged that the members tvho have neglected to remit * these dues will not delay longer. TO MRS. CLI8BY. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. C. Peddcr will en tertain Tuesday evening at a box party at the Bijou in honor of their guest, Mrs. A. A. CUsby. After the theater Mr. and Mrs. Pedder and their party will be among those entertaining at supper at the club. Tlfelr guests will be: Mrs. A. A. Cllss- . .. „.1 W n . T P Uuntav Ml- li 1 MRS. PEDDER'S RECEPTION. Mra. J. E. C. Pedder ha* Issued Invi tations to a reception which she will give Friday afternoon at the Capital City Club In honor of her guest, Mra. A. A. Cllsby. Mrs. Pedder'* guest list will Include about fifty of her friends. REHEARSAL PARTY. Tuesday evening Misses Florence and Mary Eubankswill entertain the mem bers of the Jeffrles-Eubank* bridal party after the rehearsal. Those who will be present are: Mis* Mattie Eu banks, Miss Mabel Jeffries, Miss Alice Jeftrles-Moore, Misses Rosalie and Elizabeth Eubanks, Messrs. Werner Moore Jeffries, Dr. C. D. Jeffries, Mr. Robert Markley, Mr. Walter Moore and Rev. J. H. Cakes. , cafTsale. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Jack- son Hill Baptist church will hold a coke sale Saturday morning, October 27, nt Mr. Pink Cherry'* market, at 12- North Broad atreet. MR. AND MR8. JeNNI80N ENTERTAIN AT CARD PARTY. The flrat of. a »erleii of delightful card partita to be given by Mr. and Mra. W. R. Jennl.on during the winter occurred Monday evening at thetr homo on Enat Fifth atreet-In celebration of the tenth anniversary of their wedding. The floral decoration* were elabo rate and artlatlc, consisting of rosea and carnation* In conjunction with palma, ferns and ruddy autumn leave*. The score card* represented wedding bell* decorated In white, green and sil ver, and the Ices, following a hot course, were also In the form of wed ding bell*. The ladles' prise, a Jeweled amber comb, was won by Mrs. Clarence Stock- dell. The men's prize. a Venetian glass llquer set, by Dr. Hubbard. The con solation, n brass candlestick, was won by Miss Louise Dooley. Mrs. Jenlson wore an elegant gown of black thread lace over black silk. Among the handsomely attired wom en present were Mrs. Van Astor Batch elor, In a tan embroidered voile; Mrs. Frank Pearson In a white moire toilet, Accordion Plaiting Sun Plaiting, Side Plaiting and Pining DONE PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. PRICES REASCNABLE. SOUTHERN ACCOR DION PLAITING CO., 781-2 Whitehall.. Bell ’Phone 799. and Miss Louise Dooley - in a stylish white mousseline silk trimmed with baby Irish lace ar.d*black velvet. DEDICATION OfUTeMORIAL WINDOWS AT BILOXI, MISS. The Right Rev, Theo. DuBose Brat ton, bishop of Mississippi, has accept ed the Invitation of the vestry of the Church of the Redeemer at Biloxi, Miss., to dedicate the memorial win dows in that edifice donated by the late Mrs. Jefferson Davis to the mem ory of her husband, who spent his last days at Beauvoir, a few miles from Biloxi, and was a regular attendant at this church. The dodlcatory exercises will take place on Sunday, October 28, at 2 o'clock p. m.,.and Bishop Bratton will be assisted by Dr. Beverly Warner, of New Orleans; Dr. Fenn, of Wichita. » and members of the gulf coast . Tho local chapters of the Daughters of the Confederacy at Biloxi, Ocean Springs, Scranton and Gulfport will also be In attendance. ATLANTA WOMAN'S CLUB, The regular meeting of the Atlanta Woman’s Club Monday afternoon, at the club rooms, at the Grand, was largely attended. After the business session, at which Mra. A. McD. Wilson, president, pre, sided, Mrs. E. G. McCabe, chairman of the'library committee, had charge of the program, which waa of unusual Interest. Many books were donated by the members for the traveling library of the club, a large collection being sent by the students of Washington Semi nary and from friends at a distance. Fifty-three new members have been admitted to the club since Mny, the statement of which fact elicited much applause. Mrs. Mitchell read. an interesting paper by Mrs. Edward Brown and Mrs. William King gave a brief and helpful talk upon the value of circulating li braries. m - The new members were introduced by Mra. A. V. Gude and refreshments wore served after the regular pro gram. MR. AND MR8. IRWIN ENTERTAIN INFORMALLY. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Irwin enter tained nt nn Informal, but delightful, bridge party Monda yevenlng at their home, on Peachtree road, In honor of Mrs. Irwin's brothers, the Messrs. Campbell. barnesTarcher, wedding of interest to many friends of the popular young couple ras that pf Mis* May Archer and Mr. V. J. Barnes, which took place at the home of the bride's parents In West End. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Bennett, nnd was witnessed by only the Immediate friends and rel atives of the families of the bride and groom. * Miss Archer Is a young woman of culture and charming personality, and It Is a source of regret to her many friends that her marriage wilt remove her to Birmingham. Mr. Barnes Is a prominent young business man of Birmingham, and has there a large circle of friends, who will welcome him and his bride cordially. j |j|| he absolute purity of nun- 1 NALLY’S CANDY can be proven by j chemical analysis. It contains only those I ingredients which by test we know to be pure, j and whose quality is the very best. J : Jls a really high grade candy, | it welcomes comparison with any. WALL PAPER FOR BATH ROOMS . Absolutely water-proof. 4",0( 0 rolls to pick from. WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 N. Pryor Street. SUPERB COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS. LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL- VER. MY FALL STOCK fS COMPLETE. Charles W. Crankshaw, ' Diamond Merchant and Jeweller. 16 Whitehall St.,. ’ Century Bldg. wick, after a short stay In Atlanta. Mrs. Sallle High has returned to her home at Madison, after a visit of sev eral weeks to friends In Atlanta. Miss Buckman, who Is the guest of Mrs. George Chapin, will return to her home In Jacksonville Wednesday. Mrs. George Edwards and Miss Eliz abeth Edwards, of Toccoa, are the guests of Mrs. Walter BarnwelL ' Miss Lucy Kenon, who Is enjoying a several weeks' stay In the North, will return to Atlanta November 1. Mrs. Dan Cabanlss and Mrs. E. Black leave Wednesday for New York, where they will spend ten days. Mra. Stovall Smith has •'•turned to her home at Brunswick, after a visit to Atlanta friends. Mra. J. S. Adams has returned to Dublin, Ga„ after a short visit to At lanta. Mr*. J. Glascock Mays and her son, Mr. Whlteford Mays, spent Sunday In Athena. Miss Arabella Wright, of Brunswick, Is the guest of Mrs. Spencer R. At kinson. Mr. and Mr*. Henry A. Inman are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Crew. DR. J. R. BARG2. OSTEOPATH, Atlanta. Ga. 501 Austell Bldg. OSIev Hours. 1 to 12:30—1:30 to 6 U. Plume Main 1543. Residence 220 Peru-litre*. B Mala rboue 4179. c Personal Mention b rJ Mrs. Charles P. Bali and her daugh ters, Mrs. Philippa B. Stratford and Miss Mary Setbels Ball, returned to their home, at Montgomery, Ala., c Tuesday afternoon, after a few day visit to Atlanta relatives and friends. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Martin Inman will return this week from New York city and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Inman until thetr home is completed. Mrs. Emma Baker Taylor and Mrs. Crodus, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCerren, will leave Tuesday night for Mississippi. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith have leased an apartment at 40 Columbia avenue and with their children are now occupying their new home. Miss Harriet Snook and Miss Gladys' Snook will leave for New York c Wednesday to spend several months. Mrs. Andrew Calhoun has returned from Chattanooga. AMERICU8. Mrs. ('hnrle* Hunter, of Savannah, en tertained at the-homo of her father. T. Wheatley, on Lamar street, two tables at bridge Friday afternoon. Among those present were Mrs. II. K. Johnson, Mrs. Frank Ilarroid. Mrs. Crawford Wheotley, Mrs, Howell Simmons, Mrs. G. W. Bneot, Mrs. Ed Sheffield and Miss Brnhm. Miss Heleu Shaw. of Macon, wns tho guest recently of Miss Elisabeth Uurrold. Mrs. W. J. Jossey la at home again after an extended visit to Eufaula, Ain. Mrs. Heury Johnson entertained; at a small bridge part Jr last Mat unlay after- noon. The Mummer Girls' Club held a business nnd sarin I meeting at the home of Miss Musnnne Rluunons Inst Thursday morning. Four new members were fleeted, who nro Misses Blanche Hawkins, Mamie Bailey, Virginia Gunn nnd Josephine Turpin. The series of entertainments will Imgiu Novem ber 1, and bridge will be the game used for this season. The many friends of Mrs. Crawford Wheatley ure gratified nt her appoint ment as one of the lady board of illrectors nt the Jamestown exposition. Mhe Is not only one of Georgia's most lieautlful wom en. but one of her most brilliant conver sationalists. Hov. and Mrs. A. B. c’nmpl»ell. of Oor- dele, were In the city Monday. I>r. Camp bell preached the dedlcutlou sermon of the First Baptist ehurcli. Miss Lillian Ileeee. of Buena Vista. Is the attractive guest of Miss Nell Cotmell. Mrs. W. D. Moreland returned last Frl- tlm© Inst week, while en route to DeSoto. Mrs. Brown Small entertained the Tnvlor Street Bridge Club Wednesday afternoon guest of Miss Loula Hag. milledgIville. Mrs. J. L. Beeson entertained her^friends, tho members of the Hill Club, Ust Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. J. J. Lanier's "at homes" on Frb day evenings are n delightful feature of this season's society. The ladles of Jefferson atreet hare form- ed s bridge club* The members are Mrs. ft. N. Lamar, Mrs. J. L. Milder, Mrs. John Vinson, Misses Scarry, Jesse Snyder, Mnrv Both Thoms* and Scott Whitaker. Mis* Ctllle Cook will entertain the •« Club" this week. Mrs. John Vinson has issued Invitation* to s large reception on tho 25th. Miss Mary Ruth Thomas, one of the most Charming young ladies who has been t«» Mill edge vllle, is spending the winter hen*. Miss Thomas was the gnest Of honor at a Dutch supper Friday night. The recital given this week at the Geor gia Normal aud Industrial college by .Ml** Lillian Ryder wnt a decided treat to the music lovers of MilledgcviUe. Miss Ryder is receiving the congratulations of bor friends. ✓ Mrs. A. V. duBIgnon was in At/intn re rently to attend the marriage of her grand daughter, Miss Mary duBIgnon, to Mr. H*nry. Many circus parties In Macon will be nun- posed of MlTItMlgevllJe people. Among those going over will. he Mr. and Mr*. * i. Miss Little, Mr. Alfricud. Mi** ».-.r. 8. F. Cook, Miss Mary Ilutli Thomas and Mr. Miller Bell. MADISON. Miss Estelle Stephens, of Macon, spent a few days this week with Miss Sue Bold Walton. Cards are out announcing the appromh Ing marriage of Mr. Clinton Thompson, of Madison, and Miss Ethel Ludle Brymm. The wedding will take place October 31, nt the home of the bride, at Mlloain, Ga. Miss Agnes Godfrey has returned home after a visit to Mrs. 1*. W. Godfrey, at Covington. Colonel Fleming Jordan, Miss-Anna Jor dan and Gtissle Glover, of Montleello, nnd Mra. Marvin Carpenter attended the fum i.il of Mrs. E. W. Butler, on Tuesday. Misses Martha and Carrye Foster spent the week with Miss Ilallle Brobstou, at her country home. "Brownwood." Miss Sallle Lowe Price has returned isaut visit to Athens, ler has returned from Mil* Mrs.* Sallle High Is at home after * lensnnt visit of several week* to friends a Atlanta. . ,, Miss Emma High la visiting Mrs. J. M. High in Atlanta. Rev. Neth Thompson. The unique Bev. Nath Thompson, "f the Stone Mountain circuit, will ad dress the Atlanta Bible School and their friends at 88 Cooper street Mon day night* The subject to be dis cussed Is "Individuality In Christian Work." No one doubts that Mr. Thompson puts his own Individuality in his work or that the address Monday night will be Interesting. All are In vited to be present. 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