The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 17, 1906, Image 6

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A little lilt of April An’ a little bit o’ June; A little bit of August When the day npproachea noon A little bit of winter As the akv gets cold and gray; A llltlo bit of everything In one October day! Laughin', with the sunshine And u-tremblin' yvlth the storm, t'cmpluln' cause Its chilly, now, And then because It’s warm; It keeps us all a-livin' In A most uncertain state An' makes ft Teller feol es' like A u rather syndicate! —Washington Star. DINNER TO MISS POPE. Mr. mid Mrs. J. J. Woodalde will en tertain at a family dinner Sunday at their apartment* In the Mendenhall. In honor of Miss Alma Pope, whose mar riage to Mr. •William W. Roberts will take place the llrst of December. Quantities of chrysanthemums will be used In the decoration* of the apart ments and in the dining room pink , rose and pink candle shades will be i us £h e guests will Include: Miss Alma 1 Pope. Captain R M. Robertt, Mr. and Mrs J. O. Gause, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M Roberts, Mr. «W. wv ndbepts,' Miss Margaret Gause, .Miss; Marie Roberts, I Mr. J. J. Wbodslde, Jr. ' OPENING OF ART~EXHIBIT WILL BE BRILLIANT EVENT. The opening of the art exhibit on , Monday evening .-wtti be the social ; event of licit wesk, and'will 1 be at-) ' tended'by the members of the Atlanta i Art Association and by any who wish I to become members Monday evening by the payment of the yearly, member- I ship fee of five dollars. Mr. James B. j Townsend, the brilliant art critic and • connoisseur, who Is managing the ex hibit, has arrived In the city and will Open the exhibit Monday evening. A reception committee has been ap pointed, this committee consisting of Mrs. Clark Howell, Mrs. Edward Brown, Ma ttnmuol Evlns, Mrs. W. Q. Raoul, Mrs. Joseph Thompson, Mrs. Ralph Von Isuidlngham. Mrs. C. B. Bldwell. Mrs. Frank Inman. Mrs. Rob ert Maddux, Mrs. Burton Smith. Mrs. Marion Jackson, Mr*. Harry Osgood, Mrs. Ales Smith. Mrs. J. M. Van Har lingen. Mrs, Hubert Alston, Mrs. Jnmes Gilbert. Ml-* Nellie Sargent. Mrs. I,lv-, Ington Mima, Mrs. Max Katx. Mrs. Ruby Jlob »>!>■•. Mrs. Thornton Mnyre. Mrs. James Kmtnnlly, Ml.-a Helene Armstrun;;. .Mrs Julian Harris, Mr*. Maler and Mi s. Harris Blcrkloy, Mr*, i'hirst,eo Knotvlta has In charge the a fit ra.ion tens, which Iasi jetii were nur’i attractive fetrur.-a untlrr the manaf.oincnl of Mrs. Hugh Inman. Teu will l-r nerved til tile exhibit In the afternoon*, r.nd Mrs, Knowles will be assisted txuh sflernuou by u number of charming women. ■ Among those tvho liavo been sctivoly Inlercsioil hi the exhibit are: Mrs Samuel Kvlnt, who Is chulrmsn of llie art comnilltve; Mrs, J. M. Van Har lingen, who Is a sister of the ,'lifted artist; Mr. John Moore Dunsinore. Mrs. M. C. Russell nnd Miss Edith Russell, Mrs. Clark llov.ell. Mr*. Ralph Van Landtnghum, who I* chairman of the school committee; Mrs. Burton Smith, Mr. Robert Alston. Mr. C. B. Bldwell, Mr. Marbm Jackson, Mr. Thornton Mayor, Mr. Banders McDaniel und others. The advantage of taking out a mem bership In the Art Association la ob vious. as tho members havo full ucccvts to the exhibit with the payment of the usual adndsslun fee. MISS RUTH GLOVER, Nashville, Tann. Miss Glover Is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunter, of Atlanta, and a slater of Mrs. Barrett Phlnlxy, of Athens. During her stay with Mr*. Hunter, Miss Glover Is receiving many attentions. DINNER DANCE AT CLUB. The dinner dance Saturday night at the Capital City Club will be the social event of the week. Dinner will be served at 8 o’clock, and following the cotillion will be dance. Red rosea and palms will be used In the decoration. Mr. Qua Ryan and Miss Constance Knowles will lead the cotillion. The committee In charge include Hugh B. Adams, W. S. Atkinson, E. R. Austin, R. C. Clark and C. I. Ryan. Among those who have subscribed are; D. II. Kirkland, E. V’. Haynes, E. J. Dickey. Stuart Boyd, J. C. Dusk, H. M. Malone, Pulton Colville, Carroll Latimer, H. C. MoPadden, W. E. Wil. meriting, T. B. Pelder, J. Van Holt Nash, R. A. Palmer, John ,D. Little, J. E. llunnlcutt, Wlnshlp Nunnally. Reu ben Arnold, J.,8. B. Thompson, George HJltyer, Madison Bell, William Els- wbrtb, R. E. Beil, Forrest Adair, Hen ry Fhllowts, Prank Hawkins, Harvey lllll. W. S. Parkhurst. Prank 8. Ellis, Clarence fStofckdelL A. - J. Ryan, T. J. I-yon, J..It Kllnbtill, L. O. Cameron, Lynn Werner, P. P. Gamble, J. H. Sheer, Thornton Marye, E. R Clapp and J. B. tnmnelly. •*- , . GOVERNOR AND PARTY DELAYED. • lti Is a matter of regret that Gov- egpor CummlnB and his party dhl not aVrivo In A Hants Saturday morning. as was expected. His train was twelve hours late, und the luncheon to have been given at the Piedmont by the directors of the Chamber of Commerce has been called off. The Informal tea at which Governor anil .Mrs. J. M. Terrell were to havo entertained for tho party will not tuke place. DANCE AtTaGADLO’B. The dance at Segadlo's Prlday even ing wit* the most successful of tlie season, and assembled u Ittrge nutm her uf the young society set. Among the charming young women present ’.vert' Mias Etrima Williams, the guest of Miss Nlnii Gentry, ills* Williams wore a darning gown of pink (lowered chiffon, and Miss Nina Gentry was at tractive In pink crepe de chine. Miss' 1 .aunt Payne wore pink flowered gantly. anil Miss Helen Payne was gowned in white figured In pink. Miss Gladys Levin wore pink radium silk, and Miss Bessln Pope was nttrac- I tlve In white mull nnd lace. Miss Elisabeth Adair was In white pink flowered silk, and Miss Helen O’Brien wore white with blue ribbons. Miss Aline Patereon wore blue mull nnd lace. Miss Bessie Pope’a gown xvna of red crepe de chine, and Miss Louise Haw kins was most attractive In white silk. Miss MacGownn Phelan nnd her guest. Miss Penn, wore lingerie suits of white, nnd Miss Edith' Russell wore black lace over blue silk, Miss Dora Anderson was charmingly gowned In pink crepe de chine. Miss Land, who wns among the at tractive visiting girls present, was gowned In blue silk. Miss Nell Glenn wore pink mull and lnee, and Miss Margaret Ludnon was In white taffeta, made princesse. Miss Tinsley wore blue silk, liand- palnted. Among the young men present were Messrs. Wlnshlp. McClesky, Qny, Gold smith, lllll, Eastman, Carson, Lowndes, Ryan, Glenn, Harry Hall, Lane, Ow ing*, Moore, Keene, Dougherty, Glenn. Scott, Naff, Fallows, Hoyt, Smith. Dun can. Werner, Huff, Boyd, Glenn, Dobbs, Taylor. Colquitt, Kirkpatrick, Gregory, Compton, McGuire, Anderson, Park hurst, Armond, Smith, McCarty, Keely, Steward, Clark, Slicer, McDougald, Williams, Haynes, Harper, Duncah, Ottley, Draper, Phelan, Gray, Jones, Walker, Berrien. Leonard, Fitzsimmons. Morris, Raht, Baker, Nlcolson, Huger, Campbell. Hay good, \Keese, Fort, Brown,, Means, Haynes, Lyons. Mar shall, Gay, Gude, Stovall, Nash, Thorn ton, Klngsbery, Ragan, Spalding. Dal las, Sharp, Drewry, Harris, Cohen, Dn vis, Drake, Hartrldge, Murdock, Chest ney, Kennedy, Calloway. Milam, Rey nolds, Corrigan, Paul. Troy, Shelby, Barnett, Charles Selple, Teasnn, Mnr- tln, Paul Norcross, George Gibbs, Ga briel Solomon, Irvine Dickey, Hugh Hackney, Thomas S. Kenan, Jr., Mor ris Prloleau, John Candler, Mnurice At kinson, Hamilton, Baxter, Douglas, Saunders. Hamilton Black, Holmes, Cheney, W. Petel, Will Manry, Clarence Huverty, West Terhune, Bob Gregg, Louis Gregg, Henry Hunt, Ralph Ilcedy. MRS. BROWN AND MISS JOHNSON TO ENTERTAIN AT TEA. A pretty event of Thursday next will be the neighborhood tea at Which Mrs. Elijah Brown and Miss Lena Jiihnson will entertain In lionon of Mrs. Murk Johnson. The occasion will he Infor- | ami nnd the Invltntolons wltl be limit ed to the Inman Park friends of Mrs. Brown and Miss Johnson. the groom's parents. Rev. and Mrs. E. Rice, on Meridian street, where the young couple will reside. The cere- I inony was performed by tile groom t I father. humphreyTpowell. Special to The Georgian. Huntsville, Ala, Nov. 17,—Miss Tlllle Powell and Mr. J. D. ^Humphrey, Jr, two popular young people of this city, were married here by Hev.’H. C, How ard. They will reside wttb the groom'* parents In thlsYlty, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Humphrey. LEONARD-MORRISON. Mr. and Mr*. W- H. Ofay, Hr., of Columbus, announce the approaching marriage ortheir daughter,' Miss Annin Maude Morrfst,b."io Mi'.'*Alec.'Louis Leonard, the wedding to take place at I their home, No. 80n First avenue, on I Thursday afternoon; November 72. at '••30 o’clock, at Columbus. STATE CONVENTION . I OF THE D. ;A, R.| The committee^ that * fire preparing for the D. A. R. conference of the state, which meets In Cdlumbu* dn the flat Instant, have about completed oil their arrangements, and one of the most en joyable and profllafclcr meetings of the D. Aw R. in the history pf the organiza tion In the state is anticipated. The business sessions of the. confot-once are to be. held In the, coUrt house, livery day dulrng the conference luncheon w|!i be served at the. court house, which will serve also -ns-'a ''.function and ut the same time expedite business. One of these luncheons will be given by the Daughters of. the-Oontrtleracy of Columbus as ifc compliment to the Daughters of the 4 Revolution. The principal entertalninent during the con ference will be reception, • which will be given at the Muscogee Club by the Oglethorpe and George Walton chap ters. other entertaimntntM. wJlL also be given und the outlook at .present is that the occasion will great social, us well aa a business sitecees.’ .'* 1 .' A Perfect Candy As the unfolding of the ivory-tinted petals reveals the lily in all its glorious beauty and freshness, so is the opening of every box of Xunnally’s candy a revelation of daintiness anil wholesome good ness. Made of the finest materials by skilled candy-makers, it is un matched in purity, unequalled in smoothness, incompai’able in flavor, and the most" delicious of high grade confections. A comparison with other high grade candies will show that the variety of assort ment in each box of Nunnally‘s is far greater, and of a quality supe- ‘ nor to any other on the market. Carefully packed in dainty boxes, and sealed in air-tight bond paper, it cannot become stale and soggy, but is always fresh, crisp and clean. BEAUTIFUL DIAMONDS - We now have the most diversified stock of Diamonds we have ever had the pleasure of showiug. f It will be to your interest to buy from us for many j reasons. Dot us explain today. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., LEADING JEWELER8. 37 WHITEHALL ST. THE COMPLIMENT IN A WEDDING GIFT .It ;l», doubled IfAbo selection take* the quality of a tribute to tin? fcrltle'a love fir the artistic and such Is the appeal of Tiffany FAVRtLE (Bass. It behmgs to thd line art*, and U* beauty is high-toned, dlstin- uni dhoti. We have the only gmtuliie appelate is In Atlanta and each piece-U, original and without duplicate. DAVIS & FREEMAN Jewelers. MI88 BOWDEN ENTERTAINS. Ml** Floye A. Bowden delightfully entertained at a large reception Thura- day evening at her home, "The Oak*,’’ In Eo*t Atlanta. t The Itouae wa* artistically decorated, the reception and dining room* being In autumn foliage and chrysanthe mum*, while In the parlor Southern smllax, fern* nnil rose* were used. A delicious salad and Ice course was served. Miss Bowden received her guests In gown of white silk, luce trimmed, and wits assisted In receiving by her mother, Mrs. Isaiah F, Bowden, tvho was gowned In dark red chiffon broad cloth, with lingerie waist. ' GOSPEL~SERVICE. A gospel Hervlce for a|l young women will be held Sunday afternoon at & o’clock at the Young Women's Chris tian Association rooms In the stelner- Emery building. Rev. R. I,. Motley will speak on the occasion and a special musical program will bo rendered. SILVER - TEA. Invitations liuve been Issued to a sli ver tea, to be given next-Tuesday aft ernoon, November 20, from 4 to 0 o’clock, at the residence of Rev. anti. Mrs. 7,. 8. Fnrland, 39 East Third street, under the auspices of Ladles' Guild, No. 6, of All Balnts Episcopal church. MRS. FITZsTmMONS’ TEA. Mrs. L. I-’. Fitzsimmons was the host ess at a charming afternoon tea Sat urday at her home on East Third street. The attractive home was deco- I rated with yellow chrysanthemums and Easter lilies. Assisting Ute hustess were Misses! Foster and Price. Mrs. Fitzsimmons wns gowned ln| white Irish point lace. Miss Sadie Foster wore a toilet of white net over silk. ' Miss Price was becomingly gowned In champagne tissue over green Bilk. buffet'supper. , * Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gray enter-1 tabled at ^ buffet supper Friday even ing at their home on Howard street. | the occasion being the twenty-fifth an- I nlversary of their marriage. The house was profusely decorated | with chrysanthemum* of various col- | ora anti roses sent by friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gray were assisted In j receiving and entertaining by tlielr j children. Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Pearce. 1 ! M r. anti Mrs. Thomas Brumby and I ) Mias Hattie Funnle Gray. Mrs. Gray wore a white net gown. ’ embroidered In gold threads. Mrs. Pearce was gowned In pink net. ! appUqued In lace. Mrs, Brumby’s toilet was of pink flowered crepe de chine nnd princesse lace. Miss Hattie Fannie Gray wore a dainty frock of pink crepe tie chine and French lace. Mr*. Morris Brandon was gowned In lavender cloth und Irish lace. Mrs. Samuel Inman wore a handsome toliet of white face. RIC E-OLDFIELD. Special to The Georgian. Huntsville. Ala.. Nov. 17.—Mr. Joe E. Rice and Miss Mayme Oldllehl. of this city, were married at the home of success. CRYSTAL ANNIVERSARY, Unusual Interest was centered in the Celebration of the crystal wedding an niversary of Rev. and Mrs. O. L. Kelley on last Tuesday evening at (be Meth odist parsonage on Dallas street, at* Ac- worth. Ga. A large number of guests were pres ent to congratulate the bride and groom on the fifteenth anniversary of their marriage. Immediately on arrival the guests Were served hot coffee and ushered to the parlor, where Mr, and Mrs. Kel ley and Mrs. efuy, the mother of Sirs, Kelley, were in receiving line. The reception halls throughout were adorned with chrysanthemums, while autumn leaves were banked .lh gor- geuus profusion on the watts and man tels, presenting a most-artistic effect. During the evening a most ftleganl course dinner was served In (he din lug hall. As Mundelssobn’s wedding march was rendered by Mr. Edp-artl Manning, of Marietta, the bridal party marched from the parlor to the dining hall, i The following couples composed the wedding party: Sirs. E. M. Bailey and Mrs. M. P. Guy, Atr. anil Mrs. Webb, Dr. and Mrs, A. J. Durham, Mr. anil Mis. ('. M. Lovlngood, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Lemon, Miss Yarbrough, of At lanta, with Mr. Eugene Ray. .Miss Ethel Tedder, of Rome, with Mr. Norman Kitchen, Misses Mary nnd Eflle Kelley. A more derating display of cut glass was perhaps never before seen In Ac- worth as tho preitem* which were ex hibited on n large table In the recep tion hall. There were S3 pieces In number and many most beautiful In design nnd brilliancy. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. M. P. Guy, mother of Airs. Kelley, Opelika, Ala.; Mr. und Mrs. Ben lllll, Mr. und Mrs. Ed Y. Hill, Mr. und Mrs. Ben Car rie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burt, of Ken nesaw; Mr. K. K. Kelley, of Atlanta Miss Wheeler, of Atlanta; Miss White, of Atlanta; Miss Lucy Goodman, of Jackson, Ga.; Mr. Ed Manning, Mari etta; Miss Annie Ynrbrough, of At lanta; Miss Ethel Tedder, of Rome. FINCH-DAVIDSON. A quiet but Very pretty wedding Wednesday evening was that of Mis* Essie Estelle Davidson and Mr. James Landrum Finch, ut the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Da vid ton, on Gresham street. Promptly at if: 30 o’clock, to the strains of Beethoven's wedding march rendered by Mrs. Ralph Cooper, en tered the bridal party, Rev. W. T. Hun- nlcutt performing the ceremony, which was beautiful and Impressive. sda The bride was attired In 4 lovely creation of silk crepe de chine, elab orately trimmed In chiffon and fcoso point lace and carried a shower bou- quet OT white bride.roses. ' ’ . A delicious course of Ices was. serv ed .after tho ceremony. . The Bride Is a young woman of rare qualities and. personal charm. The groom is a popular young bust ness man of sterling character, arid has been connected with the Southern rail- rand for several year*. A number of handsome presents were received, attesting the popular ity of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Finch left at 13. mid night. for Washington and other points North, for a stay of several weeks, and on their return will be at home to their many friends at 118 West Balter street. INFORMAL” BRIDGE- 31 rs. John Flttcn entertained eight friends nt bridge Saturday afternoon. The affair though small, was In every way delightful., The prize was q dainty vase. After the game delicious refresh ments were sol ved. BERRY-BINION. Mr, and Mrs. O. L. Blnlon have Is sued .Invitations to the marriage, of their daughter, Carrie, to Mb George Berry, on the evening of ’Wednesday, the Sth of December, ut 8 o'clock, at the Methodist church at Sparta, Ga, 8C R UTCH1 N^iTA FFO R D. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick AIpKee 8tnf ford have Issued handsome cards an nouncing t)ie marriage of their daugh ter, Marie, to Mr. Thomas Scrutchln, on Wednesday, the 24th of November, 1906. at Chattanooga, Tenn. After the first of December Mr. ami Mrs. Scrutchln will be at the home ut Jack sonville, Fla. DELEGATES FROM PIEDMONT CONTINENTAL CHAPTER. The following ladles will represent the Piedmont Continental Chapter, D. A. R„ at the state convention, which meet/ In Columbus November 20; Mrs. Stevie M. Dean, regent; Mrs. Zettler, Mrs. Richard P. Brooks and Miss Ruby Ray. CLUB ORGANIZED. A very pleasant time was spent Fri day evening at the home of Mlsa Doro thy Frolmshon, on Fair street, organ izing the "Just For Fun Club." Music ENGLISH WALL PAPER. The finest in the world. 40,000 rolls to pick from, WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 N. Pryor St. SIMS-RICHEY. On Wednesday evening, at the home of the bride’s parents, on Washington street, Commerce, Ga., occurred the marriage of Miss Alma Richey and Mr. Henry Sims, both of Commerce. It was a beautiful home affair, only relatives and Intimate -friends being present. The home was most artistically dec orated with chrysanthemums and ferns were used In the hall, parlor and din ing room. Promptly at 8:30 o’clock Mlaa Alva Bennett began playing Mendelssohn’s wedding march, when the bridal party entered the parlor. Rev. H. W. WII llama performed the ceremony, dur Ing which Miss Bennett played "C Promise Me” softly. The bride Is a brunette, very pretty and of charming manner. .Mr. Sims Is ope of the young busi ness men hero whose success seems as sured. Both these young people are popular here and are receiving congratulations from a host of friends. OSGOOD-BRANCH, Thursday occurred at Augusta the notable wedding of Mlsa Annie Laird Branch to Mr. Edward Dana Osgood, of Hopedale, Mass., at the hospitable home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Thom as P. Branch, on Greene street. This attractive home was beautifully decorated on this occasion with palms, ferns and a gorgeous array of Immense chrysanthemum*. The ceremony wa* performed by Rev. Chauncey C. Williams before an Impro vised altdr of white, from which a large wedding bell was suspended. The only attendant* were the ush ers, Mr. Henry Chabonnler, Mr. Austin Branch, Mr. Henry Hammond and Mr. John Calhoun Slmonds and children, nt Charleston; Mr. Draper, of Boston: Mrs. Hugh Campbell and Miss Essie Branch, of Richmond, Va.; Colonel Ir vine, of the United States army; Mrs. J. D. Probst, Mlsa Johnson and Mr*. Mowry, of Englewood, N. J.: Mr. nisi Mr*. Osgood, Mrs. Draper, the Mlsse* Draper and Mr. George Otis, of Boston. WEDDING8 AT'COLUMBUS. On Tuesday evening the marriage nt Miss Bello Salisbury and Mr. Cart wright Cook occurred at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Salisbury, on lower Broad street. Rev. Dr. N. Ashby Jonea performed the ceremony. Tho bride was given away by her oldest brother, Mr. Louis Salisbury. The bride wore full bridal costume of white silk. Tho wedding party consisted of Mlsa Belle Carter, maid of honor, and Mr. Hubert John- non aa best man. The bridesmaids were Mlsaea Helen Garrard, Josle Blankenship, Alice Johnson and Vers Dozier. The groomsmen were Mesar*. N. G. Mnrtlnlere, Osee Cook, Dupont Klrven and AlVan Howard. Only a few- special friends of the bridal couple were present. On Thursday evening the wedding of Miss Vera Dozier and Mr. Alvan Howard occurred at the First Baptist church and was largely attended. Rev. Dr. M. Ashby Jones performed the cer emony. Mlsa Alice Johnson was maid of honor and Mr. Elliott Waddell was best man. The bridesmaids were 311** May Fender, of Valdosta; Misses Ethel Illges, Ruth Martin, Lyra Garrett, Eula Klrven, Marie Burrus. Louise Lott. The groomsmen were Messrs. Marshall Har rison, Joe Hill, N. a. Mnrtlnlere, Shep herd Thwoatt, Hubert Johnson and Henry Whitaker. The ushers were Measra. Harry Clark, Albert Dozier, C. L. Howard and Claud Scarbrough. The bride wa* given In marriage by her mother. Mrs. T. P. Branch. She entered on the arm of her brother, Mr. by Miss Frolmshon and different games Irvine Branch. Mr. Draper, of Boston, bearers iriss^Eliiabeth^lmond. ,15 Th ® marria «« ot Miss Pearl Sheridan Mast/*' inhn n.fhiSi! 1 an< J anil Mrs. Murray Calhoun occurred nt t-huHa.i d ; the residence of the parents of the hrid. * ’ * d phew of the bride, .Mr. and Mra. G. W. Sheridan, on Dnue ’ Rose Hill, Wednesday evening at 8 Accordion 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. O8TEOPATH, Atlanta. Ga. SOI Austell Bids, omr* Honrs. 9 to »:*>-!:*) to i II. I’tnair Main i»4». liejldcnee 23» Pntrbtree. U llaia 1’ltoue 4179. were enjoyed during the evening. Among those present were: Misses Kathleen Marks, Cleone Butler, Ivn Mne Covington, Llszle Andrews, Annie M. Allen ami Dorothy Frolmshon; Messrs. Muller, Patterson, Graves, Hale, Frolmshon and Bridewell. kilpatrickTwitcher. One of t|ie prettiest home weddings of the fall season at Carlton, Ga., that of Mis* Mary Annlce Witcher to Mr. Edwin Goodwin Kilpatrick, Newborn, Ga., which took place ut the home of the bride’s brother, Mr. J. D. Long, Thursday afternoon'at 3:80 o’clock, the Rev. M. S. Weaver, of Lex ington, Gn.. officiating. The wedding was a quiet one, tl(ere being only the relatives of the bride and groom present. The bridal couple entered the'parlor to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding marqh, played by Miss Martha Oble Stevens, a cousin of the bride. During the ceremony the Intermezzo from (’avalleria Rusttcana was softly rendered. The decorations of the house were most artistic, Southern smllax being used in quantities and splendid chrys anthemums giving a vivid touch of col- , In the parlor, where the ceremony was performed, the decorations were altogether In white chrysanthemums and ferns, being massed upon the man tel and placed-in tall vases upon shelves and cabinets. In the reception hall Pink and green wa* the color scheme. Here magnificent pink chrysanthemums and fern* were used. The dining room was made beautiful with yellow- chrys anthemum*. and the smllax which wits aught with yellow chrysanthemums and roses. . The bride was lovely In a gown of chiffon cloth, made princess*. She car ried a great arm bouquet of white chrysanthemums. After the ceremony Mrs. Kilpatrick changed her gown for u traveling-dress of dark blue cloth, ■file bride and groom left on a late train for their home In Newborn. - They tv ere followed to the train by a bevy of young people, who marked their departure with the usual shower ot good wishes and tire. Mra. KtUaUrick will be greatly missed In Carlton, where her winsom- personality has caused her tu be n great favorite. was the groom's best man. The bride worq, an elegant gown of white chiffon clotn beautifully trimmed In applique and lace. She wore a misty lace veil and carried a superb bouquet of orchids. Little Miss Slmonds wore white chif fon accordion plaited. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served, the table being artistically decorated In white tulle, white chrysanthemums and fern. During the early afternoon Mr. and Mr*. Osgood left for an extended bri dal trip North, and will later go to Hopedale, their future home. Mrs. Osgood, as Miss Branch, was one of the most popular society, girls of Augusta, and In her marriage the most cordial Interest was felt. She Is a charming young woman, having In herited a gracious manner and beauti ful traits from her mother. Among the out-of-town guests In the city for the wedaing were Mr. anil Mrs. I brother of the bride. o’clock. Rev. Father Schlenke, of tho Church of the Holy Family, officiated. The house was prettily decorated for the occasion. Miss Kate Sheridan, sis ter of the bride, was maid of honor, and Sfr. Lee Curry was best man. Six little girls attired In pure white, held the ribbons that formed an aisle for the wedding party. Miss Cha|mer* presided at the piano and Mr*. Henry Sheridan sang. Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun left soon after the ceremony for Flor ida. Mlsa Luella Brennan and Mrs. L. R. Aldridge were united in marriage on Wednesday evening at the home of tho father of the bride. Mr. J. D. Brennan, east of Columbus. In the presence nf a large number of guests. Dr. I. S. McEiroy performed the ceremony. Th* father gave the bride away, and the best man was Mr. W. H. Stanfield, of West Point. Miss Maude Morrison wa* maid of honor, and the other attend ants were Miss Annie May McMurrnln. of Cusseta, and Mr. Alvan Brennan, J. C. MELLICHAMP JEWELRY THE BEST OF ANYTHING THAT'S NEW 70 Whitehall Atlanta’s Only Popular Priced Jewelry Establistynent SUPERB COLLECTION OP STERLING SILVER SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS. LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL- VER. MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweller. 16 Whitehall St- Century Bldg. - - - - _ •