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Till: ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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SOCIETY
CAMPBELL-PENNINGTON.
on Wednesday afternoon, December
ut tho .Methodist church at Penning-
occurred the marriage of Miss
Kerile Jean Pennington and Mr. Slter-
,,,,1 Ransome Campbell. The ceremony
vns performed by Rev. W. P. Bell, of
N< v.born.
Alisa Lillie Pennington, slater of the
bride, v.ga maid of hotipr, and Mr. J. L.
II,is,m, of Covington, was best man.
ihe brldeamalda were Aliases .Nell and
Dove Alarehnian, of The Rock, Ga.:
.Maude Atklnaon, of Madison; Gladys
t>.,|,e. of Montlecllo; YirgltMu Dure, of
l.'.nnyth. and Anua Aiken, of Penning-
bin.
The wedding march was played by
Mrs. Kdtvin Caldwell, of Monroe.
The decorations were beautiful, the
color rulieme being pink and blue,
u ilich was carried out in every detail.
Immediately after the feremony a re
tention was tendered the bridal party
in Uio homo of the bride's parents, aft-
ir which Sir. and Mrs. Campbell drove
..cross to Slanslleld, the home of
Mr. and Mrf. J. A. Starr, where quite u
number of young people bad gathered
to do honor to the popular young cou
ple.
The wedding gifts wore beautiful and
numerous, attesting the popularity of
tin bride and groom. Among the pres-
, uts wore a number of checks, one be
ing for $500.
The bride ls j one of Morgan county's
most attractive young ladles. Them Is
no more popular young man In middle
Georgia than Sir. Sherrod Campbell.
Mr. und All's. Campbell will he at
home lo their friends In Slanslleld.
MISS RANKIN'S DEBUT PARTY.
unc of the largest and most delight
ful affairs of the season was the buffet
supper at which Mr. and Sirs. Charles
l.. Outely Introduced their daughter.
Allss Alberta Rankin. I MASQUERADE PARTY.
The guests were received by Jlf. and j Alls* Cnllle Smith, the young duugh-
tcr of Mr. and Mr*. Hake Smith,' will
TO MISS RANKIN AND GUESTS.
Among those entertaining fot Miss
Alberta ltnnkln and her charming
guests. Miss Elsie Stewart, of fin
ctunatl. and .Miss Alberta Shorter, of
Kufuuki. will be Miss MncGuwnn Phe
lan. who will give an Informal bridge
in their honor.
MR. AND MRS. EVERHART
ENTERTAIN AT RECEPTION.
Thursday evening Air. and Airs. Lnu.
fence Everhart entertained at their
home In Decatur at n beautiful re
ception in honor of Air. and Airs. Lay
Everhart.
The home of Mr. and Airs. Everhart
was beautifully decorated for the oc
casion, the red bells and'ribbons and
the quantities of smllax and holly used,
suggestive of the approaching holi
day season. The parlor was decorated
with palms and ferns, and here In the
i-ecolving party stood Mr. amt Airs.
Laurence Everhart, Airs. C. E. Ever
hart. Air. and Mrs. Lay Everhart. Alls*
Adelaide Everhart and Albs Elfrida
Everhart.
Coffee was served by Misses Alena
Dugas and Alice Wilburn, and Misses
Eddie Hunter and Bilal Eveihart pre
sided ut the punch bowl, which was
banked with holly and smllux.
Airs. Everhart, the lovely young h.
css. received her guests Ir. u guwn of
pink einbruideied Chilton.
Airs, l.ny Everhart was gowned In
white chiffon and luce.
TELEPHONE SALE.
An Interesting buxuar will he the
telephone sale which will lie conducted
on the afternoon of December 18 at the
home of Ailsses Georgia and l.outsc
Watts. The sale will be conducted
under tho auspices of committee No. D
of Alt Saints church.
Mrs. Lately, Allas Rankin and their
two guests, Allas Elsie Stewart, of
l inc'innatL and Alisa Alberta Shorter,
of Eufnula. Ala.
Assisting in the cnlcrtalnment of the
quests were: Airs. Doughty Atnnlcy.
Mrs. Walter D. Lamar, .Misses Elsie
Stewart pf Cincinnati: Alberta Sliorl
■ r, of Alabama; Louise Hawkins, Me-
i ion an Phelan, Adoru Anderson, Lot-
lie Wylie, Alargarct Iunison. Hath
llnllman, Ada Alexander, Isma Dooly,
Susie Abie Po|ie, Ida Hightower, Jean
nette Swift. Jessie Swan and Haltto
l'unnle Gray.
The decorations throughout the
house were elaborate and artistic. In
the drawing room, which Is,done lu
dark green. American bcuuty roses
were used, and In the dining room the
color scheme was pink. The tublc was
covered with a cloth of English lace
and had for Its ccntorplccc a plateau
of pink roses and maiden hair ferns.
On the corners of tho table there were
crystal candle sticks and placed ut
intervals thero were crystal bonbon
dishes that held pink candles and cakes,
on the serving table and mantels tall
vase* held pink roses and the candle
sticks hud pink shades.
During the evening an orchestra pre
sented a bright program.
.Mrs. Outely wore an imported gown
of white net. embroidered In pale, green
end heliotrope colored threads. Kite
carried a bouquet of American beauty
roses.
Alls* ftonkln was much admired in a
sown of white satin made empire und
embroidered in gold. The short sleeves
.were of gold-threaded lace. Her bou-
<iuet was of pink roses and lilies of the
'alley.
.Mis* Shorter wore a toilet of while
< liifTon cloth, fashioned with Irish luce.
Alias Stewart was gowned In while
nope de chine paneled In Freuclt luce
and embroidered In pink roses. She
i arrled a bouquet of pink roses.
Airs. Walter Lamar wore white tnes
entertain at a masquerade party Fri
day evening at her home, on West
Peachtree street.
ELECTA CHAPTER.
The regular meeting Electa Chapter
No. 6. O. E. 8., wil be held In Masonic
Temple Friday evening. December
7:30 o'clock
Election of officers for the ensuing
year. Refreshments will be served.
ANNIE B. FISCHER. W. Al.
PERSONALS—HOC~
•Miss De Georgls. of Chattanooga, w
arrive in Atlantia In a few- days to visit
.Mrs. T. W. Leary.
Airs. James Allller has returned from
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. Patten,
Jr., at Chattanooga.
Mr. and Airs. Louis Parham are the
guests of relatives at Chattanooga.
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Personal Mention
*Mr». T. B. Folder leave next wee!
to *i>*nd the holiday* In Memphis. Aft
or Christina* Mr. and Mm. Felder w!I
spend six weeks In Washington, D. C.
Mr*. E. A. Pound, after visitin'?
friends in Atlanta, ha* returned to tier
home at Wayerom.
Alls. ^1. A. LlpHCqmb, of Athens, Is
Atlanta, tho guest of Mr*. Ileleu
Orchard on West Peachtree. Mis.
Ipi-comh’H ninny Atlanta friends will
learn with pleasure that she will' re.
main In the city until after the holi
day*.
A fur an absence of several weeks,
saline *iik, elaborately trimmed with j Aim. Livingston Mims will return
lace and chiffon. Her Howem were Atlanta next week. She bus lectured
pink rose*. i to b»1UI»»u» audiences throughout the
Aim. Manley was becomingly gowned North and West, and the press has
in while lace, made princtrae, and she been enthn-lu*tk in it.v comments on
tarried a bouquet of American beauties. | the Interest manifested In her lectures.
Miss Dooly wore a toilet of pink j
epe de chine, made prince**?, and
ifsH Hawkins wore .rt white silk,
made empire, and trimmed with deli
cate laces.
Ails* Wylie wore u toilet of pale pink
chiffon and lace.
Alls* Anderson wa* gowned in pink
crepe de chine and princess? lace.
Among the visitors in the city All**
Dorothy Horner, of Halt I more, w as
much admired In ft toilet of blue messa-
llue and Irish lace. •
Alls* Yourec, of Cincinnati, wore pink
chiffon Hiid luce.
Air*. Wilson, of Washington, wore a
costume of croatn satin, made with
chiffon und lace.
All's. Lircy Dargnn wore blue net over
Mis* Helen Gleason was admired in a
diet of coral Hllk, trimmed with Irish
DINNER AND THEATER PARTY.
Air. John Stephens entertained on
Wednesday evening In honor of All**
Lctltla Johnson, of Atlanta, one of the
handsomest und most popular visitors
in the city,.with a dinner at the 8oml-
mde flub and n box party to see the
"Die of Spice” at the Duval theater
fterward. The table was most attrac-
Hvely decorated. American beauty roses
being the flowers used for the cantor*
Piece and.a*.souvenirs. Air. Stephens’
guest* Included; All*, und Alia. 8. ti.
Hubbard, Jr., the Ailsses Johnson, Ma
le;! Euinmor, Anna Richard*, Mav
1 '•nichman and Gertrude Champlain and
Messrs. Thomas M. Palmer, Henry K.
tames, Elmo Thame* and Alexander
Stephens.—Evening Metropolis, Jack-
'•jnville. Pirn.
MR. BARNHART PLAYS
AT ART EXHIBITION.
occasion thoroughly enjoyed by
dl present was tho Informal muilcsle
vhen Thursday evening at the art cx-
Mbition. Several numbers were played
•m the vIoNn by Mr. Edward Baiulmrt.
Mt. ttfirnhnr!
York.
Dr. Harry L. Fly lit is quite 111 ut Ht.
Josephs Infirmary with rheumatism.
Dr. and Air*. Chuuncey <\ William*
and Air. Norton Williams loft Thursday
for their new home at Mobile, Ala., and
while their departure causes universal
regrot, they are uccompAnied to their
new home w|tli the best wishes of hun
dreds of A ugubtamt.—Augusta Tribune,
Alls* Elisabeth ftusart, after a short
visit to Mr. and Airs. 8. A. Aluglil. Ims
returned to her home ut Ohuttnnooga. |
Miss Sue Harris has returned to f'ov-
Ihgton. after u short visit to Atlanta
friends. .
Mr*. Ben Porter is visiting Air*. Row-
aid Johnston, at Norcroas.
Jr*. Robert Timmons, of Thomas-
vlile. will Ik* the guest next week of
Miss Katherine Edmondson.
Air*. Fedl Willeox and little daugh
ter. Mary, will return to their home at
Jacksonville, Fla., Friday night.
Ml** Katharine Allller and her guest,
Alls* Maty de Verdery Akin, of Car-
tersvllle. go to Atlantu Friday to Ik*
present Friday night at the Kappa
Alpha dance. From Atlanta All** Akin
return* home. No more charming
popular visitor ban been in Macon this
season, und MU* Aklu ha* been given
a regular ovation socially. nil during
the time of her vUlt. Alls.* Allller re
turns to Macon Atonday.—Macon Now*.
The W est End 'flub was delightfully
entertained Friday morning by Mr*.
Wallace Kirkpatrick.
meeting of the 6. Al. Flub. of
>v. anu pcrimwr. Mr i west End. held ut the home of Mis-
-r K nv ,c :i^ i
^■Lr«r aM l-r* , *wlllolsc’Friday mining 1 SSb^Matlh?*- and Mb* Nettle M.IK
Plano Company. Lllllun HOTie.
Mr. Barnhart was beautifully nceom-; , n
panted by Mr*. Rogers. formerly or- Mrs. James D. dihuit. ut Himto.i.
-unl.t at Trinity cmneli ami now or- nee Aeeo, lu the gue.t of Mrs. W illiam
ganlst at the t’lirl.tlali vlturch, ami IB. Curhart, on \\ cst Buhei itreet.
th r;r hluyln. vc* received enlhusla.nl- | CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Ml.m Ilia Halt, a prominent young
lajy uf tills city, was marrle.i to Mr.
Junes C. Miller al the home of Captain
and Mrs. J- Wllkey Wednesday
nlrht. Dr. J. 8. French, who lias Iteen
culled' to the pastorate of the First
*lv hr the audience.
FOR RENT.
Elegant Ground Floor of
fice. Former Atlanta Nation- j T rvh “ AtlBn “-
al Bank building. Apply 15
East Alabama St- '
home wedding was a very
.uie. the decorations lielng 111
;;'l',l'„' und yellow, garlands of smllax
and i hnsaniliemums. The tairlor was
In green mid white. Follow Ins tile
10.OO, 12.5oand 1 5.00
Coats at 5.00
Coats in the full loose back
and semi-fitted garments;
fancy mixtures in grey, in
mixtures in blue ecru stripes
and plaids, sobd cheviots,
overplaids and grey plaids.
Some with velvet collars.
All are in the best of styles. Among
these are a few cravenetted raincoats.
All Coats in Fahey Mixtures Up to 18.00
Saturday Sale at ] 0.00
In this lot are coats that were 12.50,
15.oo and 18.oo. Coats in
fancy mixtures and broken
plaids in light, medium and
dark colors. In this lot we
have included all the long
coats in fancy weaves up to
l8.oo; and every coat is a
new style—coats of a recent
purchase.
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All
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Chamberlih-Johnson-DuBos? C9
marriage ceremony a reception wn*
tendered the guest*. The couple have
gone to housekeeping here.
Friday evening Misses Luelle ami
Roslyn Pyott entevtaiuod a number of
friend* In honor of their cousin*.
MiHses McPherson, of Hhefllekl/ Ala.
The house was decorated with chrys
anthemum* und ferns.
one of the most brilliant cotillions of
the season was given by the Cotillion
Flub at the Musonic temple Monday
evening. The decorations were In all
yellow. Festooned around the stag*
were frill* of yellow crepe paper, with
garlund* of yellow chrysanthemums.
R. Hnumgartcn, of Nashville; Joe Al. | Flub Monday evening was one of the
Frank, of LUtle Rock, und Leonard j most briillunt affairs of the neuron. The
Frank, of Atlanta. german wu« led by Mr. S. II. Robert*
Mr*. Oscar People* hus returned to and Miss Alary Knowles, one of the
Cartersvine after a brief visit to Mu. J debutante* of the winter. Especially
J * ol iP, . ... n . pretty favors were given the debit-
Mis* Reiman and Alias Patton, of
Lafayette. Gn„ cnpie for the MUIer-
Ilall wedding ami were guest* of Mrs.
W. <\ Wil key.
Ml** DeUeorgls will leave soon to
visit Airs. T. W. Leary, in Atlanta.
Alls*. Jessie Henderson caino up from
Dalton for u visit to her sister, Air*,
j. H. Palmer,
Air*. L. L. Peake has returned from
Atuny prominent society folk danced,! a I* lorldu trip,
us follow.*; Mr. and Mrs. Milton An- Alls* Kate Foit Is expected from At r
demon, of Ateniphi*; Air. nml Mr**. Aim - , lnnta soon to vl»U her aunt, Mk* Kate
row t 'fiumberluln. Air. and Mr*. Paul J. Fort.
Kreusi, Air. und Mr*. C. D. Richmond.! Mr*. James Allller luis returned to
Mixse* Aluy Montague. Flora Lovcmun, Atlanta after a visit to Air, und Alt*.
Relra Faxon, Ann Wotklr.s, Kate Trigg, j Z. fatten. Jr.
Alary Key. Lassie Gprdenhlt*c. Hue i Air. and Mr*. I«ouis Parham, of At-
I'iiautbetluiu. Annie Keith Frailer, l laittn. are the guest* of Air. Parham’*
daughter of Senator J. If. Frailer, and f rfDter, Airs, Lowe,
number of prominent gentlemen. | Airs. i#. R. Waddy and Alts. Hunting.
A brilliant reception was thut which'ton. of ('edartown, Ga., are the guest*
was given by Airs. Fred Lowry In hob- ! of Airs. McGhee. '
her guest. Ali>. Frank Bell, of I MIk* Elliubeth Hogan has returned
igliam. at the home «»f T. T. WIL j from Atlanta,
son. The decoration* typified the yule- I *—■
tide. ! MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Wednesday afternoon «H a curred the i
wedding or Mr. Leon Plcurd. or Mem- Miss Gage, of Chester, 8. C.. who Ims
phis, to Alias Leah Frank, of this city, j been visiting Mrs. J. L. Guston, has re-
The weddlnr t$»ok place ut Ml*»stli rein- • turned home.
pie. The maid of honor was Mi** Etta! Mr*. Albert Elmore is tho guest of
Frank, u sister of the bride. Among i her sister, Mrs. John W. A. Sanford,
the out-of-town guest* were: .Mr. Mr*. 8llu* AM'uughrfii. of Blnn-
ond Mrs. Al. Picard, of Memphis; Mr. I Ingham, Is visiting Air*. Robert Ikjwc.
und Mi*. Abe Frank, of Nashville; Mrs. The opening german of the Ueau\oir
pretty favors were given the Uebu
tantes, Alisses KnowleH, Hayre, Meek*,
ha*
make h*.»
Air. nnd Afro. Hunger will make lh«
homo in 8eny4w wheru Air. Hurler
engaged In merchandising.
Miss. Hena jl^bew of Xewnan, ;u
Alias Fu>e flodnctt, of 8cuoiu, an* vl
Itfng Mi** Kmy Rav. I*. 3
Mr. W. O. Herndon Is In Nev.n
tills week.
Mr. Von Uojierts Is in Newnan tutla
Miss llatehett, of Rc.lalgli, Is
A. Hatchett and Air. lie
Pope went ti» Uiveiivlllc Monday to
tend tin* session of the superior eg
Mr*. \Y. L. Tnylor. after un IIIih--
coino to Alontgoiuc
home.
Mrs. J. Af. Chandler, of Virginia. Is
the attractive gueht of Airs. Ellis Bur
nett. on l.avvrcnce street.
Mrs. Dudley B. Iwiwunc**. $»f New
Fttxpnhlok. ltloo amt Rn)wni-. who*Were I Y " rk : formwly Miss Kura Birch, 'vtn
the turMs uf honor for thu cvenlmj. 1 1 'hrtstman with Iter■ many^ trton i.r
The cit^agomcut of Jlisu I.oulso Nl.v I ,, ,
to Jlr. Joscpli Brooks Korrott, of Little .J**'*- ■ Blrou. of Blrtritngluuii, i-
Itock, Afk. t is announced by Mrs. Lou- ' isttfng: .wr ntatcr, .Mrs. lnylor, on
Ise Nix. Tlio mirrlaco will ratio place 1 utomu street. . . . . . ... p . rtatc
In • 'hknxo, where Miss Nix Is spend- < , Ml '"' J>a«'.wn. ..f Blrmln*- ; »W her «lsl«, MKs F.arl HaU
Inc the winter ham. came down for thu lieuu' lor get- ; Gils week.
Mrs. Walter Flck was hostess for 1 »"J I" " Ith Mbs Annie (’itlltoi.. I j,
tho Tuesday Card Fiuli at her Iran,.' , ''l„s J*«fV Airingtoii hus returned
on Monroe street. Mrs. Herbert Dent'*' 01 '' 1 ;l vl,lt l " ™ lower parr of the
wlnnliijf tile elub prise, and Mrs. IV. , .. . ,
•t. Qa}'le Ihe (west's prise. —‘I*. Sittnuel I . I.ln s lio.iie ■ n
Mr. and Jlrs. A. 8. Kllow les und Jilts | a *' c “e "f Iwauty Mednesday utivi-nnan several week-. ,is able tf> be ..... . ......
Mary Knowles len\e Ibis week for a ' eveblttr. when site fortoslly Intro-• y]jm- t'.ltfte has iK>u*lit th. h.ms.
visit to Mexico of u month. ; duced her daughter. Mtsa Mit-kerot. t > ..... Tu ,| or t».
Miss Ancella Fltxpatitck Has return- »«tely. The two reception rooms ««- -'....-3
(d to her home In Kansas rity, after a I hundsomely decorated In Atnerlean eently ucmpletl Uy Mi.M. 1. t.aiuwan.
visit to Miss Knowles beauty roses, tire dlnlnq room In jcl-i —
Mrs. George Bmatheis and ihruehU ' ' lo 5' whl, « lht ' lon *. old-fhslih.ne.l had
Ellen, of Wa.vnesvllle, aro vUIGna h.V which runs the length of the house wax j JP Y 0U WISH TO MEET
daughter, .Mrs. Henry T. Bartlett, oo I •» white, forming a iK-autlful nark- “ W
Ferir street i ground to the many pretty women who
Mrs.'8. R. Bethea Is visiting Ml . s .| assisted In making this one o£ the I
Sam F. Rice, on Hetty street. 1 enjoyable affairs of the season.
Mrs. McDurf t'alu entertained de-1 • ■
llghtfully a dozen ladles at a bridge: harii «an
luncheon Wednesday at noan. Her j rt/v hal.su .
home was btautiful In palms, cut flow- I Miss llaiile Gray nnd Hr. Harper I
ers and. ferns, the whole lower Heir, were quietly married Sunday itfrer- ______
being thrown touether. .. lunch ..r six I noon at the h.one of the bride's moth- 'NIGHTS
courses was served end enjoyed by all, er. near Haralson, unly the mime :
aft,t u close tic game. I dials family of the bride and one erlm^r impn
Mrs. William t:Stile, of Birmingham, two friend, of the greem were present. AXXJbJk J. JbJl,
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