The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 21, 1906, Image 15

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SOUTHERN SOCIETyI f IN GEORGIA AND ADJOINING STATES. Pi -* PLEASANT MENTION FROM OTHER CITIES ft.?fiC’®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® AUGUSTA. I,. ;j jus been a week of many wed in Augusta, there having occur I nine within the past (our ilayi series of weddings was begun 4 3 v morning at 7 o'clock, when Jlary Vance was wedded to Mr. Patrick Walsh at the Sacred Tchurch In the presence of a large ILT, of friends. The young couple lertained their friends on the same ning at a reception at their home, [f? gins street. On the same mora le at 9 o'clock at the same church Knrred the beautiful wedding of Miss c ™ Angela Costello to Air. Edward «oh Alulherln. Kev. Father Wilkln- .nolHdatlng. The bride was attended r h«r sister, Miss Louise Costello, ' ' of honor, and the groom by Ills J — an , Mr. W. J. Alulherln. The entered with her brother. Mr. I, Costello, of Jacksonville. The were Messrs. C. C. Alulherln, ck J. Bodeker, J. L. Mulherin Har.sberger. The marriage was an ting event and united two of Au- i beet known and most highly ed families. The young couple ir In Now York on a bridal trip, leather wedding of universal inter- t of the day was that of Miss Edith niir and Mr. Jack Key Young, which impreeiively solemnized at St. es Jfethodiet church at noon. The ■eh decorations and the gowns • bride’s attendants carried out beau iBj the rainbow tints. The ushers i iroorosmen were Alessrs. Charles f J. D. Stelling, William Irvin Bty Miller, Thomas Puryear, The- , Caswell Joo A. Brinson and John jullfle. Mr. Bruco Young, a brotlt- of the groom was best man. bride’s attendants were Airs, rhty Miller, matron of honor; Aliss , Wasner, of Macon, maid of hon- • end Mieses Marian Alurphey, Mary Gertrud® HIghley and Nell ner, of Cliarleeton, as bridesmaids, , Young is a descendant of one of luta's oldest families, while Air. n g is a son of ex-Mayor V. B. jig, of this city, and a nephow of hop Key, of Florida. lAaother noonday wedding of Wed day was that of Miss Amelia Wal i and Mr. Ralph Jossman, of Clarks , Mich, which was a pretty home at of general Interest. The young np!» left Immediately after their rings for their far-away Michigan [Hi., Mary Ere Wilson and Air. Fred c Doughty Shivers were quietly rted also on Wednesday at the 1 • -entry home ,,f the bride's her. the marriage occurring at I lock. Mr. Shivers Is formerly of Ifirrenton, but hns made Augusta bis y>me several years. Ho also made lists his homo a short while before sting In Augusta. I On Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock pro other weddings, that of Miss Afar- ret Boesel to Mr. John AfcCarthy, 1 of Miss Mary Perry Braeey to Air. >hn I,. Watkins. The former wedding mired at tho parsonage of St. Pat- Icks church and the latter at St. Pauls [The last of a aeries of Interesting ddlngs of Wednesday was that of is Lena Ferris and Air. Jordan H. inlord, which was a brilliant social tnt, occurring at St. Pauls church at |:W o'clock. Tho bride was attended 1 Mrs. A. A. Richardson, of Earn- I itron of honor, and Alias An- Delle Sanford as maid of honor, e bridesmaids were Alisa Lila Rey- Wde, Miss Madge Houston. Miss Mario Mrrfeile, Miss Lees Raworth, Miss Ella "tnlth and Alias Marian Rood. Mr. nford's beat man was his brother, i- James K. Sanford. Tho ushers f' ,r " Messrs. William Connor, of Ma- • Harry Garrett. William San- | 1 Beany Calloway, Bernard Hughes, "aeiiington; I. Bashlnskl, of Dub- i and R. Ferris. A largo reception |t the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. Mrs. Sanford H. Cohen, followed wedding. The bride Is a member ■t the y,lunger society set of Augusta enjoys a delightful popularity. Air. T*ar»r,| |„ principal of the Wood lawn grammar school and Is prominent In rjfwtl'inal work throughout the South. I Mrs. Charles H. Phlnixy will enter- ^n wlth a lnrgf reception on next nursday afternoon ami evening, in oiior of her daughter, Miss Mary Lou Tiinlzy, who will on this occasion make |tr formal debut. Alias Phlnixy haa i a favorite among the younger kite Is a strikingly handsome and attractive young woman and her for- Et»rt*r >Ut ** ttnll clpated with unusual Fills. W. H. Crane la visiting rela- f" ,n Philadelphia, [yS Ellen Hickman Is visiting Mr. I* 1 Slr - Huger, n Savannah. P. Lewis has returned from a ■ray "iiti relatives In Spartanburg. ■'[ “s Mary Lockhart will visit friends I Mnnticello. Fla., shortly. Harriet Boykin has returned visit to Mrs. Harry Robert In Mrs. NASHVILLE, TENN. I " ,r TV. o. Lilian! announces the en- |ement of his daughter, Julia Ellen, Mr. Fount H. Rlon, the wedding to r 'olemnlxed at Elm Street Methodlet ■numh the middle of December. Martha Whitman and Blanche If ui in " " f Atlanta, who are the guests gi raise Llpecomh, are the reclp- K much social attention. Miss won the prise at a handsome Vhiir; • ■ utc |it me at a iiaiiuaviuu I piuty Wednesday evening gitfen L,, s M. Elisabeth Davison for her Wt*V M ‘ sse * Annie Keith Frasier, of , L »nan™ a an( j Washington; Alma Cincinnati; Helen Van phin«H BARNESVILLE. Miss Mary Ellen Stafford delightful ly entertained the Game‘ Club Friday afternoon. This was the beginning of a series of beautiful parties which will be given by the members of the club during the winter. White chrysanthe mums and palms were used in profu sion, the color scheme in the parlor, where the game was played, being green and white. Five-hand euchre was played, the highest score being made by Miss Nettle Lee Grace. The prize was a silver bell. The consola tion, a lace handkerchief warn cut by Miss Ethel Neel During the game stuffed dates were handed and at the conclusion a delicious salad course was served by the charming hostess. The guests on this occasion were: Miss Lillian Mitchell, Miss Lucile Mitchell, Miss Ethel Neel, Miss Nettle Matthews. Miss Ada Robertson, Miss Kathleen Yerger, Miss Myrtlce Nelson, Mias Mat- tie Nelson, Mias Grace Woodward. Lucile Blackburn. Miss Helen vv flklnson. Miss Nettie Lee Grace, Miss Mary MInhinnette, Miss Peacock of Misses Marchman and Colbert of The Rock, Miss Inez Wilhoit of Ken tucky, Mrs. Marvin Stephens, Mrs. Tom Murphoy. Tuesday afternoon Miss Kittle Gor- dy and Mr. Charles E. Stocks were married, the Rev. J. C. Baird perform ing the ceremony. It wa* a quiet wed- ding, and only a few witnesses were present. Both these young people are weli and favorably known throughout this vicinity, and they have received tho cordial congratulations of numer ous friends. ThU'-aday evening, at the hom, of the bride's parents. Air. and Mrs. Wap- pello Bummers, on Forsyth street. Miss Nettie Summers and Mr. E. R. Cars well were united In marriage, Rev. J. O Grogan performing the ceremony In the presence of a number of friends wTjo had been Invited to witness the event. Air. anil Mrs. Carswell are among the cltys most popular people and their marriage affords pleasure to their hosts of friends. THE DELIGHTS OF THE HOME ,1V, m m EATONTON. Misses Msy Thompson and Sue Reid Walton, who haro been the attractive Rticata of Mrs. P. W. Walton. Jr., have returned to their homo In Madison. The pirty which Mrs. P. w. Wstton was to have given for Mrs. Henry Spivey was postponed on account of tho death of All*. Turner. Miss Cecils Ingram waa tho charming hostess at a birthday party on Monday night Many beautlfur girts wore re- *!*jS*’ hud a most enjoyable evening was tnt. Delicious refreshments wore served . «. Jats.honr. Misses Wodllef Scotte and Lsnlao Wallace received the guests, while Miss Edwins Davis served punch. Amonc those present were Misses Mary Dennis; Ruth Park, Luda Hutchinson, Mattie anil “— ” *- * Leonard, -—_ - - — - ————i -y———asi Ingram, Robert Dennis. Iiob sad Millard While. Grimes Dennis, Howard Wilson, Slduey \\ heeler, Ollu ltoblnsou, Henry Denham, end others. "e'seilUe T ' Uwr *“ c * h ** "turned to are centered mainly in the furnishings. If they are selected in a hap hazard manner they will that Refinement and-taste that a careful combination of pat terns give. In the Rhodes- Haverty stock there are so many different patterns in so many different woods that it is impossible to go through it without finding furniture to match the pieces you have or a combination of patterns to completely furnish your home in the most tasteful manner. Your special attention is called to our <gjr high grade mahogany goods. We make a specialty of these goods and can give you values impossible to duplicate in the entire South. Library Furniture Pantasote and genuine Leather Couches, with ma hogany or oak frames. Superior in construction and ex- gpt, elusive in design. Over 100 different patterns from Induatrfaf college, MiUedgevllle, mi $17.50 to $100. J up to attend tho Dvnolt-Hplrey if i-J last week, has returned to bur ffaj Library Tables, from the heaviest solid mahogany to light veneered tables. Different designs to suit all tastes, ranging in price from $14.00 to $100. njz last duties. chnrmlnq visit — lias returned to her home. Mrs. John Dennis and little daughter, Elizabeth, will roturn to Atlanta Tuee , ~ MJss Mao Alford, of JJllledgerille, tho week-end with her parents here. Miss Itertba Miles, of Atlanta, lnrmlng guest of Miss Ar— 1 Mra. Msiry Dennla Thoj nerthn Thomns will spent Atlanta. aulas. 6L charming guest of Miss Agnes Laverette. ~ imaa and MIm d this month in Dr. Dennis Turner and Garland Wynn have returned to Atlanta, CARLTON. R.'E. Ward has tendered his resignation as assistant cashier of the Carlton bank, and haa accepted n similar position in Atlanta. Carlton regrets very much lose him, as he was quite populur both In business and social circles. Mr. Hawkins, of the University of Geor gia, was the guest of Mr. 11111 last Hatur- %e Stevens, of the University, Visited bis parents Saturday and Sunday. Loyd Callaway, of Wilkes count visiting near the city Sunday. Mrs. J. (k DesUwyler spent Inst week with her dsugbter, Mrs. Ea Callaway, at Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crane, of Laurens, 8. C. their children. John IUrchiuore, of Taylorsville, Is book keeper for the Carlton Imnk, — • *— xtM —"* —*' _jnar .. Mr. and Mrs. Wulter Whitehead were tho jests of Mr. aud Mra. C. A. Stevens last lunday. Mr. and Mra. Janies Wright, of Ogle thorpe county, were tlie guests of Mr. aud Mrs. J. It. Elierhnrdt Sunday. Misses Sarah and Mary Lizzie Wright at tended the silver w«41dl»g of Mr. mid Mra. E. B. Tate, nt Elberton, Ga., Saturday evening. One of the prettiest quiet home wed dings of fhe fall season wss that of Miss Annls Wlteher and Mr. E. G. Kilpatrick, which took place at the home of tho bride's sister, Mrs. David Long, Thursday ertmon at half fwiat 9 o'clock. Her, M. .. Weaver officiating. The wedding wna a ulet oue, there Iwlug only the relatives of w bride aud groom present. The wedding Bed Room Goods In Ladies’ Dressing Ta bles we offer a very largo stock in veneered aud solid mahogany. Those tables are all of extra fine work manship and beautiful in de sign. The veneering and cabinet work is the finest ob tainable. Prices range from $19.00 to $85.00. A magnificent stock of Brass Beds in handsome patterns, including Solid s~ Brass Children’s Cribs. The 'ft designs are all new, pur chased this year in the mar kets of the North and East, and in such quantities ns to enable you to save money on all of them. Prices from $25.00 to $100. M l MsSfT Rhodes-HavertyFurnitureCo. 63-65 Peachtree Street. £ buyer. They left on for ~ ~~ **■ VLeuie ■iV; ''f Indiana, und Roxe McDon- lX Montclair. N. J. '■V verton Lux, of NaahvlUe. praa- r the Colonial Dames Society, L. * ln Tenneswe, has been ap- ntt i by the national president chalr- ■ n i Colonial Dames’ Day at the g, "*n Exposition. It wlU proba- tii in May, the day following the ■■f it:,,, 0 f ,j, e historic old church at Bu- "n restored by the Colonial of America. n-int and Mr*. William Kim? lire the (tuests of the former’s - for a week. The latter waa I ‘ Mlae Netta Russell, of At- JB a ntl Mrs. Edward Buford have "o' 1 the ensaxement of their PKn. i ‘;. EII **beth. and Judge Arthur I'-vane, of Chlcm*o. .Miss Bu rt « llo I v ,n Chicago visiting Judge nil J M. Dickinson. June Berry will give a brilliant |RL' 'he University Club tonight EL tlebuiante/alster. Mis* Sam Kati . !.F" h * r auefts. Misses Marjorie li*,.' Birmingham, and Jeaale "f Dandridge. They will also ttonorees of an automobile out- ’ Hnnnltage Monday and of a J u November 11, and week-end party, of which Miss Jane Tillman will o hostess. Mrs. P. M. Estes will give a large reception next Monday, and another large afternoon event of the. week will be Mrs. George Schwab's on Wednes day for her debutante sister. Miss Au gusts Schwab, who will also be given a ball at the Hermitage Club by her parents November 23. Mrs. T. Garland Tinsley will give an afternoon reception November 26 and that evening a dinner dance will be given at the Golf and Country Club. A! fss Mary L®« Dlbrell, who was re cently In Atlanta, where she has many friends, will give a buffet supper next Wednesday evening to compliment Miss Sara Berry. Miss Estelle Shook, the president, entertained the Bridge Club nt a bridge luncheon Thursday, which was unique In itsr appointments. Twenty guests were seated at a table having for an appropriate central ornament a minia ture bridge of green wood, several feet In length, stretching over a great oval mirror wreathed In ferns and smltax. On the bridge waa a toy train with a cargo of tempting bonbons. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Martin gave a brilliant debut ball et the University Club lest night for their debutante daughter. Miss Marion Martin. Miss Janie Cockrlll entertains tho Twentieth Century Bridge Club tomor row. Personal Menti on |D J Air. Orme Campbell has returned from Knoxville. Miss Sarah Tinsley, who has been the admired guest of Miss Margaret Ladson, returned Wednesday to her home In Macon. Mr. and Mrs. John Ratne have sold their home on Crescent avenue and are at the Aragon for the witter Miss Nanette Lincoln left Tuesday night for New York city. Mrs. Robert Emory Park la ln C6- lumbus, Ga. *~ The Young Matrons’ Club will meet Friday morning with Mrs. Vaughn Nixon. Miss Lucy King Kenan, who haa been ill for the past week at the home of her parents 174 Forrest avenue, la much Improved. Mrs. J. B. Cobb, who has been here seveml weeks with her daughter, Airs, if. B. Pilcher, Jr. leaves the last of visit to relatives before sailing on De cember 10th for Japan and Corea. She will come by Nashville en route to San Francisco, which la her sailing point. She goes In the Interest of the Worn- | an's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church, of which she I* sec retary.—Nashville American. During the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Black In New York, Dr. and Mr*. King are staying at their home on Peachtree. Miss Myrtle Williams ha* returned from Acworth. The many friend* of Miss Mabel Buchanan will regret to know that she Is III at her home, 81 Cherokee ave nue.' Mr. and Mr*. John Kiser will .move Into the Dunbar Koy cottage this week. Major and Mrs. Oeorge C. Ball, of At lanta, are the guests of Mrs. George R. Ward at her home, on Twentieth etreet and Thirteenth avenue, south. Major and Mr*. Bull have a large number of friends In Birmingham who will be de lighted at this opportunity to meet them again.—Birmingham Ledger. . Mr*. George C, Bull will be a guest of honor at tile-writers’ Club tomorrow- afternoon.—Birmingham News. has been visiting Mr*. S. Al. Dean In Palmetto, Is In the city, the gueet of Miss Stevie Timmons. Mr. and Sirs. E. Msrvln Underwood announce the birth of a son. Alias Josephine Jones, of Macon, will arrive soon to visit All** Katharine Oholstln. . MADISON.' At 4:10 o’clock on Wednesday after noon, In the private parlors of the Hotel of Miss Dot At kinson and Air. Homer Hannar, of Carrollton, occurred. On account of the recent bereavements In both the bride's and groom'* families, the wed ding was very quiet, only the relative! and Intimate friends being present. The parlor* were very prettily decorated with yellow and white chrysanthe mums, the Improvised altar being bunked with white flowers and ferns. The bride entered wltb her sister. Miss Alauds Atkinson, who wa* her only at. tendant, and was met at the Impro vised altar by the groom and Ms best man, Mr. Henry Wells, of Atlanta. The bride wore her gotng-aWay gown of brown chiffon broadcloth, her hat be- ng of brown velvet, trimmed with irown plume*. A* All** Dot Atkinion Air*. Hanner wa* one of the most beau tiful and moat popular young ladles of Madison, and her many-friends regret Judge William T. Newman, Judge of the United State* district court for the I that her marriage will take her to an- northern district of Georgia, I* in Rome, j other city. Immediately after the cere- —. — for the purpose of presiding over tbe| mon y Mr. and Mis. Hanner left for next week for Afacon, Ga., where she .November seeelon of that court. Judge Carrollton, where the groom Is one of will Join Mrs. W. B. I .owe for a ehort Newman has a great many friends here the most popular young business men. who always cordially welcome him on I Alls* Sue Retd Walton gave a de- hls Visit* to Rome.—Rome Tribune. [lightful luncheon on Wednesday In —or I honor of Misses FuMcr, of Alontgomery, Alls* Lois Dean, of Spartanburg, who Ala. Those present beside the guests the guest of Alts. Caro Price last week. of honor were: Allsse* Katie Tou, Alay Thomason, Martha Foster. Rich mond and Elisabeth Walton. The dinner given by Mr. H. T. Shaw to the cotton buyers of Madison on Thursday evening was a most enjoya ble affair. The color scheme was red and white, the table having a lovely lace cover over red satin. The cen terpiece was a low bowl lined with red rose* and with a wreath of cotton boll* at the base. The place card* were decorated with cotton boll*,' tied- with red ribbons. An elaborate dinner of eight courses was served. Those pres ent were: Captain J. 8. Hogue, Air. J. W. Bearden. Mr. Sieve Turnell, Air. Ralph Louis, Air. W. P. Bearden, Mr. George Bearden, Air. Cavendar, Air. Dave Jacks, Air. John Barrett and Mr. W. T. Irvine. Air. and Mrs. J. P. T. Austin enter tained twelve fr|enda quite pleaaaptly on Wedneaday evening, Alra. Alay Summers, of Conyers; Mr. and Mra. C. G. Hanner and Air. Height, of Atlanta; Air. and Mrs. 8am Bearden, of Carrollton; Mis* Gladys Pope, ot Monticello, and Mis* Berta Penning ton were among the out-of-town guests at th* Atklnaon-Hanner weddlni u;dy iogue. Miases Sadie Foster and Caro Price are In Atlanta, the gueata of Mrs. Fits- •immon*. Allsse* Edna and Carryc Pou are visiting Mrs. Marvin Carpenter at Ste. phens. Mrs. Z. D. FiOpatrlck Is the guest of friends at Thomasvlllc. Air. and Air*. C. L. C. Thomas and little Mis* Florida Campbell are in Atlanta for a short visit. Mr*. J. M. Moore, of Greensboro, was all be made the line In PENSACOLA, FLA. The hone ahow. rh tonic Kuphrlans park on Friday ot h waa ona ot the moat *ucic! falra that haa ever bean w 1:r thl* city. Over 1,000 special, present, and were as entbtul oven the Driving Assodatloi have desired. It has been ur.ai decided by it* promoter* tha forth the horse show sh annual Institution. Senator Atallory left points In south Florida est of the rivers and he tee. He will spend abo Pensacola on his return, und then leav. for Washington. The personnel of the -lMIcer* and Iheh- wive* at Fort Barrancas this winter lead* to the conclusion that there will be many eoclal functions and much gaiety among the army set. Mr. Frank H. Whiting and bride have returned from the out In the West, and e: house on West Gadsden Dr. Frank R. Ataura, i In the marine Fnguana la Gra turned for a time to his h city, aa the quarantine i- the Island for this aaoson. The marriage -I Mi-- Brent to Captain Manly, r an extremely quiet affair bereavement in the family. ddlng spltal