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

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 15 0 OUTHERN SOCIETY © © © © J IN GEORGIA AND ADJOINING STATES. PLEASANT MENTION FROM OTHER CITIES © © © AUGUSTA. „ L , |.j, b«n a week of many wed ■ *Augusta. there having occur- , „ lne ‘within the past four days gerlPS of weddings was begun loesday morning at 7 o'clock, when Maty Vance was wedded to Mr. ,rd Patrick Walsh at the Sacred , C hurrh In the presence of a large nf friends. The young couple • Inert their friends on the same at a reception at their home, "rill* street. On the samo mnrn- .7 s o'clock at the same church I ~„rred the beautiful wedding of Miss ■ teorr .. Angela Costello to Mr. Edward Mulherln. Rev. Father Wllkln- K5’nfBclatlng. The bride was attended IwVr sister. Miss Louise Costello, as 1 .id of honor, nnd the groom by his IC'.^n Mr. W. J. Mulherln. The ■ - entered with her brother, , Costello, of Jacksonville. w ere Messri. C. C. Mulherln, Iro-derlck J- Bodeker, J. L. Mulherln liStUmberger. The marriage was an IrL—itlne event and united two of Au I host known and most hlghl: ■Ejected families. The young couple m New York on a bridal trip. ■ inother wedding of universal inter- re the day was that of Miss Edith |$;fr end Mr. Jack Key Toung, which 1ST Imre solemnised at St. iiSes Methodist church at noon. The •JSvh decorations and tho gowns of oui bride's attendants carried out beau ty the rainbow tints. The ushers I Ad groomsmen were Messrs. Charles I7JJ K Sidling, William Irvin, IfL-clity Miller, Thomas Puryear. The- IJSfi Caswell. Joe A. Brinson and John I McAullfte. Mr. Bruce Young, a broth- 1,, 0 f the groom was best ■ Tbs bride's attendants were IDonchtv Miller, matron of honor. Miss I Sit Wasner, of Macon, maid of hon- Iff sad Misses Marian Murphey. Mary |S M tz, Gertrude Hlghley and Nell I Bremer, of Charleston, as bridesmaids. Illra Young Is a descendant of one of lurista'e oldest families, while Mr. I Toung Is * non of ex- Mayer W. B. I Toung. of this city, and a nephew of I Bishop Key, of Florida. 1 Another noonday wedding of Wed landey was that of Mies Amelia Wal lace end Mr. Ralph Joss.man. of Clarks ■ton. Mich., which was a pretty home I went of general Interest The young ■ couple left Immediately after their I marriage for their far-away Michigan I Miss Mary Eve Wilson and Mr. Fred I crick Doughty Shivers were quietly I married also on Wednesday at tho I beautiful country borne of the bride's | father, the marriage occurring at 1 I o’clock. Mr. Shivers Is formerly of I v.’arrcnton, but has made Augusta his I home several years. Ho also made Atlanta hit home a short while before On Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock two other weddings, that of Mias Ator- jaret Roesel to -Mr. John McCarthy, end of Mlsa Mary Perry Braccy to Mr. John L. Watkins.. The farmer wedding occurred at the parsonage of St. Pat ricks church and -the latter at St. Pauls church. The last of a aeries of Interesting weddings of Wednesday was that of Min Lena Ferris and Mr. Jordan II. Sanford, which was a brilliant social mint, occurring at St. Paula church at 1:10 o'clock. The bride was attended by Mra. A. A. Richardson, of Barn well, as matron of honor, nnd Miss An nie Delle Sanford as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Lila Rey nolds, Miss Madge Houston, Miss Mnrle Otrdelle, Mies Lees Raworth, Miss Ella Smith nnd Mlse Marian Rood. Sir. Sanford's best mnn was his brother, Mr. James K. Sanford. The ushers were Messrs. William Connor, of .Ma con; Harry Garrett, William San ford, Bently Calloway, Bernard Hughes, of Washington; T. Bnshlnskl, of Dub lin, and R. Ferris. A large reception « the home of the bride's parents, Mr. *rd Mrs. Sanford H. Cohen, followed 1 tbe wedding. The bride Is a member "f the younger society set of Augusta *»d enjoys a delightful popularity. Mr. Ssnforrt is principal of the Woodlawn Grammar school and Is prominent in Mucatlonal work throughout the South. Mrs. Charles H. Phlnlzy will enter tain with a large reception on next Thursday afternoon and evening, In . honor of her daughter, Mies Mary Lou rhlnlzy, who will on this occasion tnnke Mr formal debut. Mies Phtnlzy has I JJJJ a favorite among tbe younger ■ s ’ho ts a strikingly handsome and ictive young woman and her for mat debut is anticipated with unusual Mnterest. Mis. W. H. Crane le visiting rela- u ”» In Philadelphia. Miss Ellen Hickman l» visiting Mr. ‘nil Mr. Huger, n Savannah. Mrs. s. I*. Lewis has’ returned from a with relatives tn Spartanburg, Miss stary Lockhart will visit friends ■n Momiceiio. Fla, shortly. Harriet Boykin has returned Mrs. NASHVILLE, TENN. 5Ir - W G. Llllard announces the en- **** m ™t of hie daughter, Julia Ellen, Mr. Fount H. Rlon, the wedding to Jf ‘optimized at Elm Street Methodist ,,7 h the middle of December. Jtls.-es Martha Whitman and Blanche "t Atlanta, who are the-guett* M's, Elise Lipscomb, are thCrecip- [Sr? "! much social attention. Mlse ■ rjso l!in won the prize at a handsome I'bv Wednesday evening given M, Elizabeth Davison for her •Misses Annie Keith Frazier, of (nooga and Washington; Alma n"T' k - «f Cincinnati; Helen Van o',,"’ " f Indiana, and Rosa McDon- f. h ’ ■ f Montclair, N. J. Idem V v *r ton of Nashville, pres- " of the Colonial Dames Society, ■■TUI. ,n Tennessee, has been ap- ; chair- the Ml proba- ., ln Ma >’. the day following the j. : ,n ,he historic old church at D», *» restored by the Colonial America. Rld'iu’' nant ana Mra. William King ' a l‘ e the guests of the former’s tor, " , fo . r a w *ek. The latter was luit.i y Ml< * Netta Russell, of At- •n Ml .,„ !,n '! -'•t’*- Edward Buford have dan-h,"” ‘»e engagement of their lv!tn ,";. K11 zabeth. and Judge Arthur foM , Evana > of Chicago. Miss Bu rn.'' \t hi Chicago visiting Judge Ml. V J ' JJ’ Dickinson, haji ,, ? e Berry will give a brilliant I tr, r 'he University Club tonight Sm debutante stater. Mlse Sara My., •'rid her guests. Misses Marjorie ha,” f Birmingham, and Jessie be „ ’ . " f Dandridge. They will also *•» t. ,, '"''•'eee of an automobile out- Lr-, "ermltngv Monday and of ti • ‘ uu November 21, and week-end 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, tho highest score being made by Miss Nettie Lee Grace. The prize was a silver bell. The consola tion. a lace handkerchief, was 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 Alttchell, Miss Lucile Mitchell, Miss Ethel Neel, Miss Nettle Matthews. Miss Ada Robertson, Miss Kathleen Yerger, Miss Myrtlce Nelson, Miss Mat- tie Nelson, Miss Grace Woodward, Miss Lucile Blackburn, Miss Helen Wilkinson. Miss Nettle Lee Grace, Miss ■Mary Mlnhlnnette, Alias Peacock of Horlda, Misses Marchjcan and Colbert of The Rock, Aliss Jnez Wiihoit of Ken tucky. Mrs. Marvin Stephens, Mrs. Tom Murphey. Tuesday afternoon Miss Kittle Gor- dy and Mr. Charles E. Stodk* were married, tho Rev. J. C. Baird perform-' ing the ceremony. It was a quiet wed ding, and only a few witnesses were present. Both these young people are well and favorably known throughout this vicinity, and they have received the cordial congratulations of numer ous friends. Thursday evening, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wap- pello Summers, on Forsyth street, Miss Nettle Summers and Mr. E. R. Cars well were united In marriage. Rev. J. 0? Grogan performing the ceremony In the presence of a number of friends' who had been Invited to witness the event. Air. and Airs. Carswell are among the city ■ most popular people and their marriage . affords pleasure to their hosts of friends. EATONTON. Misses May Thompson and Sno Held Walton, who have been tho attractive guests of Mrs. P. W. Walton, Jr.', have returned to their home In Madison. Ths psrty which Mra r. W. Walton was to have given for Mis. lleary Spivey was postponed on account of the death of Mrs. Turner. Miss Cecils Ingram was the charming hostess at a birthday party on Monday night. Many benutlfor gifts were re ceived, nnd a most enjoyable evening was pent. Dellcloua refreshments were served Jt a late hour. Atlases Wodller Scotte and lejoise Wallace received the guests, while Miss Edwins Dsrls served punch. Among those present were Misses Alary ltemilr Ituth Park, Luda Hutchinson. Mattio an Sara Hearn. Hannah and Margery Leonard, THE DELIGHTS OF THE HOME F ;'v - If ' B tfifi-j i “i , , ce, sod Me-rx WrlM. Robert Dennis, Rob and Mlllnrd White. Grimes Dennis, Howard Wilson, kidney Wheeler, Olio Iloblnaou, Henry Denham, -ad othors. Miss Mary T. Lawrence has returned tc [iliedgevUle. Mlsa L, B. 8nlret, of the Georfla Nor ml and Industrial college, MUIedjrovlUe, who came up to attend the Uennli-fcnivey wedding last week, ha*- returned to bci school auttei. Mis* Wah Walton, of Madison, after 0 charming visit to Miss Anna Lou Nlsbet, has returned to her home. Mrs. John Dennis and tittle daughter, Elizabeth, will return to Atlnut* Tuesday, Miss Mae Alford, of MUled^tivlIIe, spent Atlanta. Dr.' Dennis Turner and Garland Wyuu have returned to Atlanta. CARLTON. R. B. Ward haa tendered his resignation as assistant cashier of the Carltou bank, and ha* accepted a similar position In Atlanta. Carlton regrets very much to lose him, as he was quite popular both In. business and.social circles. Mr. Hawkins, of the University of Geor gia, was tbe guest of Mr. II1I! last Satur- Stevens, of tbe University, visited ng near the city Sunday. Mrs. J. G. Deadwyler spen' 7, Mrs. Ed < with"her-daughter, Mrs. tfd CallKray^at C Mr. Pr *nd Mrs. Frank Moon have Miss Crane, of Laurens, 8. C., as governess for their children. John Blrebmoro, of Taylorsville, Is book keeper for the Carlton bank. Mrs. Thnd Stevens nnd mother, Mrs. Gar* bett, visited Hnndy Oosm Sunday. Mr. ond^drs. Walter Whlteheml were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stevens lost Sunday. and Mrs. Janies Wright, of Ogle* * r. were the gnests ' “ “ * Iberhnrdt Hominy. are centered mainly in the furnishings. If the} r are selected in a hap hazard manner they will lack that refinement and <aste that a careful combination of pat- terns give. In the Rhodes- •Haverty stock there are so many different patterns in pi so many different woods that it is impossible to go |p g|i through it without finding furniture to match' the I pieces you have or a combination of patterns to completely furnish your home in the most tasteful |~1| manner. Your special attention is called to our high grade mahogany goods. We make a specialty of these goods and can give you values impossible H to duplicate in the entire South. Library Furniture mm MM <l> 1 Pantasote and genuine Leather Couches, with ma hogany or oak frames. Superior in construction and ex clusive in design. Over 100 different patterns from 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. Bed Room Goods In Ladies’: Dressing Ta bles we offer a very large stock in veneered and solid mahogany. These tables are all of extra fine work manship and beautiful in de sign. * The veneering and cab jnet 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 Brass Children’s Cribs. The designs are all new, pur chased this year in the mar kets of the North and East, and in such quantities as to enable you to save money on all of "them. Prices from $25.00 to $100. One of the prettieit quiet home »eil- illnm of tlie .full aeonon w»» that of Ml,. Ann). Witcher enil Mr. E. O. Kllpntrirk. which took piece nt tbe home of the bride', ileter, Mr., David Long, Tbunoliiy afternoon at half pait 3 o'clock. Iter.' 31. 8. Weaver oltlelntlng. The wedding true it quiet one, there being only the relntlree of the bride and groom pretent. The wedding protein, were moat lieautlful. The hridc I. one Of Carlton’. mo«t charming young women, .ml lored hr every one th.t know, her. - The groom It n prominent cotton buyer. They lert on nn afternoon train for Eotonton. Ga„ their furore home. Rhodes- Personal Mention party, of which Mlsa Jane Tillman will je hostess. Atrs. P. »L. Estes will give a large reception next Monday, nqd another large afternoon event of the week will be Airs. George Schwab's on Wednes day for her debutante sister, Miss Au gusta Schwab, who will also be given a ball at the Hermitage Club by her parents November 23, Atrs. 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. Miss Mary Lee Dlbrell, who was re cently tn Atlanta, where .he has many friends, will give a buffet supper next Wednesday evening to compliment Miss Bara Berry- Alls. Estelle Shook, the president, entertained the Bridge Club at a bridge lundheon Thursday, which was unique In Its 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, .tretehlng over a great oval mirror wreathed In fern, and amltax. On the bridge wtta toy train with a cargo of tempting bonbon*. Mr. and Mrs. Charte* 8. Martin gave a brilliant debut ball at the t'niverslty Club last night for their debutante daughter, Ml»s Marlon Mnrttn. ■■ „ _ ■ Mlsa Janie CockrUl entertains the camber Iflth for Japan and Corea. Twentieth Century Bridge Club tomor- will come by Nashville en route to Ban row 1 Francisco, which ta her sailing point. Atr. Orme Campbell haa returned from Knoxville. Mia. Sarah Tinsley, who ha* been the admired gueet of Mia* Margaret Lodaon. * returned Wednesday to her home in Atacon. Air. and Mrs, John Ratne have aold their home on Creacent avenue and are at tha Aragon for the winter. Jflaa Nanette Lincoln left Tueaday night for New York city. Mr*; Robert Emory Park la tn Co lumbus, Ga. The Young Matrona' Club will meet Friday morning with, Mr*. Vaughn Nixon. Afl.tr Lucy King Kenan, who haa been III for the past week at the home of her parents 176 Forrest avenue, la much Improved. Mrs. George Dexter I*'In Columbus. severe! weeks wltl . Sf. B. Pilcher, Jr., leaves the last of next week for Macon, Oa., where she will Join Mrs. W. B. Lowe for a short has been visiting Atrs. B. M. Dean In Palmetto, Is tn the city, tho guest of Mies Stevie Timmons. Mr. and Mrs. B, Marvin Underwood announce the birth of a son. Miss Josephine Jones, of Macon, will arrive soon to visit Miss Katharine Gholstln. I She goes tn the Interest of the Wom an'. Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church, of which site Is sec retary.—Nashville American. • During the absence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene R. Black in New York, Dr. and Airs. King are staying ut their home on Peachtree. Alls. Myrtle Williams has returned from Acworth. The many friends of Mis. Mabel Buchanan will regret to know that she Is 111 at her home, 81 Cherokee ave nue. Atr. and Mrs. John Ktser will move Into the Dunbar Roy cottage tilt. week. Atajor and Mrs. George C, Ball, of At lanta, Are the guests of Airs. George R. Ward at her home, on Twentieth street and Thirteenth avenue, south. Major and Airs, Hnll have a large number of friends in Birmingham who will be de lighted at this opportunity to meet them again.—Birmingham Ledger. Mrs. George C. Ball will be a guest of honor at the Writers’ Club tomorrow afternoon.—Birmingham News. Judge William T. Newman, Judge of _ _ _ __ the United States district court for the | that har marriage will take her to an- northern district of Georgia, le In Rome, j other city. Immediately after the cere, for the purpose of presiding over the} mony Mr. end Mrs. Manner left for November session of that court. Judge Carrollton, where tbe groom Is one of Newman haa a great many friends hare the moat popular young business men. who always cordially welcome him on | Mis. Bur Reftl Walton gave a de ls visits to Rome.—Rome Tribune. Ilghtful luncheon on Wednesday in I honor of Miaaes Fuller, of Montgomery. Mls* Lola Dean, of Spartanburg, who Ala. MADISON. At 4:20 o'clock on Wednesday after noon, in the private parlors of the Hotel Atorgan, the marriage of Mia* Dot At kinson ahd Mr. Homer Hanner, of Carrollton, occurred. On account of the recent bereavement* in both the bride's and groom'* families, the wed ding was very quiet, only the relative* and Intimate Mcnda being present. The parlors were very prettily decorated with yellow and white chrysanthe mums. the Improvised altar being banked with white dowers and ferns. The bride entered with ,h*r sister, Miss Maude Atkinson, who was her only at. tendant, and was met at the Impro vised altar by the groom and his best man, Mr. Henry Well*, of Atlanta. The bride wore her golng-away gown of brown chilTon broadcloth, her hat be ing of brown velvet, trimmed with brown plumes. As Miss Dot Atkinson Mr*. Hanner was one of the moat beau tiful and motu popular young ladles of Madison, and her many friends regret of honor were; Misses Katie Pou, ■May Thomason, Martha Foster, Rich mond and Elizabeth Walton. The dinner given by Atr.-H. T. Shaw to the cotton buyers of Atadlson on Thursday evening was a most enjoya ble nffair. The color scheme was red and white, the table having a lovely lace cover over red satin. The cen terpiece was « low bowl filled with red roSfes and with a wreath of cotton boll, at the bare. The place cards were decorated with cotton bolls, tied with red ribbon.. An elaborate dinner of eight courses was served. Those pres ent were; Captain J. S. Hogue, Mr. J. W. Bearden, Air. Steve Tumcll, Air. Ralph Louis, Atr. W. P. Bearden, Air. George Bearden, Atr, Cavendar, Atr. Dave Jacks, Mr. John Barrett and Atr. W. T. Irvine. Atr. and Mrs. J. P. T. Austin enter tained twelve friends quite pleasantly on Wednesday evening. Atrs. May Bummers, of Conyers; Atr. and Atr*. C. G. Hanner and Mr. Height, of Atlanta; Air. and Airs. Sam Bearden, of Carrollton; Alls. Gladys Pope, of Atontlcello, and AIlss Berta Penning ton were among the out-of-town gue.t. nt the Atkln.on-Hanner wedding. Airs. Lizzie Bpeed Hatch, of Bridge port, Conn., !» the guest of Airs. J. S. Hogue. Misses Sadie Foster and Caro Price are In Atlanta, the guests of Airs. Fitz simmons. AII.se. Edna and Carrye Pou are visiting Mr*. Marvin Carpenter at Ste phens. Airs. Z. D. Fitzpatrick I* the gue.t of friend, at Thomaavllle. Mr. and Mr*. C. L. C. Thomas and little Miss Florida Campbell are In Atlanta for a abort vl.lt. Mrs. J M. Moore, of Greensboro, was Those present beside the guests the guest of Mrs. Caro Price last week. PENSACOLA, FLA. The horse show, which took place at Kuphrtans park on Friday of lost week, was one of the most successful af fairs that haa ever been w|tn- --red In thla city. Over 2,000 spectator* were present, and were as enthusiastic c. even the Driving Association could have desired. It^has been unanlmoualv decided by Its promoters that hence forth the horse show shall be made an annual Institution. Senator Mallory left yesterday for points in- south FJortdo, In the Inter- cat of the rivers and harbors commit tee. He will spend about ten days In Pensacola on hit return, nnd then leave for Washington. The personnel of the officers and their wive, at Fort Barrancas this winter lead, to the cortHmdon that there will be many social functions and much gaiety among the army set. Air. Frank At. Whiting and bride have returned from their wedding trip out In the West, and are now keeping house on West Gadsden street. Dr. Frank R. Maura, nctli In the marine hospital Saguana la Grande. Cul: turned for a time city, as the quarai the Island for this h mSidn l