The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 12, 1906, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12. ISOL THE LASS BENEATH THE BONNET '•nqiieftts of When the triumph* and the the heart are counts! o’ei. Wht*n they tell of love thin flourished In the day* of nevermore When they weigh the eliarma of lovltig ami the iiinnura dwell upon. Round whose tender recollection* music echoes, rone* run: When the world ha* worn one weary with it* tlnneur and Its flash. When It* chain «f charming maidens carry ing heart* with sweep and dash. Then n vision looms before me and « song sounds sweet and low— Ah. the la** beneath the iMiniief IhHt I loved so long ago! a here she The old-thuo striped sunhonnc us»*d to hide her face. The sweet, old-fashioned lilacs that she ear rlod with web grace. The rurls that need to dangli shoulders sloped so her shoulder* sloped so sweet. The little school girl figure with Its touch of grare petite. The Uttle checkered apron aud the skirl <»! Highland plaid— Ah. the vision makes me merry and the echo makes other las* I know Has smiled heneath a Unmet : so long ago! . i she smiled Time may take in* far from luem'ry of that nchonlhnuse on the hill. The little woodland by-road that dipt down ■cross the till. The fairy fields of fancy where two sweet- But I would wonder of It now— Back to all that world of marvel when thu spirit that her llpa had helped to light. And I’d face the dragon for her, let befall weal or woe. Just because beneath her bounet she had loved me long ago! -Baltimore Sun. pair of MR8. 00BB8 TO GIVE LUNCHEON.| fun and the consolation was Saturday. D-c-mbrr IS, Mr*. F. C. j .III; hour. Dobbs will entertain at a beautiful <* < ’! l " ,r r0 ' ’’'’"V 1 h ' r , * ue ."‘" ,n . .... . - . . . . , gown of tan crepe de. chine trimmed luncheon at Iter homo In Inman Park, j xvitM „ a | colored velvet. Tli - occasion will be in honor Mix* mi*m <'oilier was admired in a gown Lurl'e Bachelder, of Peoria. III., an I of blue velvet trimmed with lace. Her attractive young visiting girl. | hut won of blue trimmed with plumes. Mm. Dobbs' guests will Include, be- The dining table was decorated with side* Miss Bachelder, Misses Maybelle Haralson, Marian Fielder. Jennie Hutchins. Maud Hitynle, Hattie Har well. Mary Denis. Messrs. Albert Her ring. Albert Dancy and William t'aft- dlet. MISS 8TEWART8 LUNCHEON Among many pretty parties planned for the holidays. Is a luncheon at which Mlaa Nellie Kiser Stewart will entertain a number of her young friends before her return to Athens, where she Is tending Lucy t’ohb. IN HONOR OF MI88 HORNER. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson en tertained at a deljghtful Informal buf fet supper Tuesday evening at I heir home In Brook wood in honor of Miss Dorothy Horner, of Baltimore, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Hor ner. The reception hall and the living room were decorated with palms and ferns and In the dining room, where ^the delicious supper was served, the table decorations gave evidence of the artistic taste of the hostess. The cen terpiece was a rut glass bowl filled with polnsetta and placed on a silver tray. At two corners of the table tall vases held thu same brilliant blos soms and the candles and candle shades were In the same shade of red. Miss llorner was much admired In a toilet of white silk mull, fashioned with Valenciennes lace, and at her corsage aha wore red roses. MI88 KING TO ENTERTAIN. One of the moat charming of several parties which will be given among the younger set during the holidays be that at which Miss Carolyn King will entertain on the afternoon of Wed - neaday, December ?6. She has Issued about one hundred lnvltutions. AID8 AT THE WHITE HOUSE. President Roosevelt Jins selected fn.* duty as his aids at the White House during (lie coming season Lieutenant Douglass McArthur. F. 8. A.; Ensign Hern me* Read, F. H. X., and Lieuten ant c. R. Train. Lieutenant McArthur Is a soil of Lieutenant General McArthur, of the army. Ensign Read Is u nephew of Admiral Hemnies, of the Confederate navy, who ommnnded the cruiser Alabama In the Ivll war, Ha Is from West ♦Virginia, Is a football player, and coached the navy team during the season Just cloned. He Is on duty on the l\ 8. 8. Mayflower. Lieutenant Train Is a son of Rear Admiral C. It. Train, who died recently on the Asiatic station. The other aids are as formerly, Col onel Hromweil, V. 8. A., military aid. and Lieutenant Commander Albert Key. naval aid, with the following as sistants: Captain Harding, f\ 8. M. C.; Captain Frank McCoy, IT. 8. A.; Lieu tenant Chauncey 8hackford, U. 8. A.; Captain Fitxhugh I^»e, U. 8. A., and Lieutenant Philip Sheridan, V. 8. A. plan MR8. HORNER'S BRIDGE TO MI88 DOROTHY HORNER. The bridge party which Mrs. Mitchell Horner will give Saturday afternoon at her home, on Peachtree road, In honor of Mias Dorothy Horner, will be one ->f the delightful events of this very gay week. Invited to meet Miss Horner aro: Misa Josle Storkdell. Miss Hurry Stork- dell, Miss Louise Hawklna, Mine Isma Dooly, Miss Marlon Peel. Miss Con- atance Knowles, Miss Charlotte Stew art, Miss Julia Porter. Misfc Nellie Hightower, Miss Idu Hightower, Miss Eugenia Oglesby, Mlsa Ruth llnllman. Miss Jennie English, Miss Annie Fltten, Mlaa Ruth Glover, Mlsa Alberta Hnn- Idn. Miss Mary Thomas, Miss Kath arine Gholstln, Mias Virginia Arnold, Mlsa Nannie Xlcolson, Miss Adorn An derson, Miss Ada Alexander, Miss Har ris Fumade, Miss Nlta Black. Miss Louise Black, Ml** Janie Speer. Mlsa Elsie Stewart, Mlsl Alberta Shorter, Mlsa Irene Kenetlck, Miss Xsn duBig- non. Miss Rosalie Howell, Mias Elina Westmoreland, Miss Elisabeth Adulr, Miss Mary Dens Tupper, Miss Mary Ktngsbery, Miss Emma Belle duBose, Mrs. William Inman, Mrs. Wlllliun Montgomery. CHAPPELL-8C0TT. ftpwinl to The Georgian. Auburn, AIh., Dec. 12.—The niarrlag' of Miss Lula Hurt Scott, of Auburn, and Hon. Thomas Chappell, of Colum bus. Or., at the Methodist church here nt 6 o’clock yesterday evening, was a social event of much Interest to the largo circle of friends of botli the bride and bridegroom in Alabama and Geor gin- Miss Scott Is the dnughter of Colonel S. 8. Scott, of Auburn. Colonel Scott Is well and widely known on account of his many Important public services and as the author of many llterdry works o* great merit. Miss Scott Is a young woman o much culture and of lino social nttnin inents. She received her education nt the Florence, Ala., Normal College, anti the Alubunm Polytechnic Institute. Mr. cimppell is a prominent and suc cessful lawyer and takes an active In terest In the affairs of his state. The wedding was one of the most elaborate and beautiful celebrated hi Auburn fn many a day. , On account of the prominence and the families of the contracting parties there were ninny visitors present from Alabama and Georgia. The esteem In which Miss Scott und Mr. Chappell were held by their friends was Indi cated by the large number of hand some presents they received. The best man was Mr. J. J. Williams, and the groomsmen Messrs. L (\ 8lade, Peter Freer, C. R. Rusaeli, W. M. Hurt, J. II. Lewis, Dr. Reynolds. The maid of honor was Miss Dollle 8cott. sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids wel-e Miss A very t. Miss Emma Horney, Miss Annie Williams, Miss Derrell Barnes. Miss Carrie Alex ander and Mrs. Reynolds. CHURCH BAZAAR. Woman’s Alliance of the Ifnlta- !iurch will hold a bazaar Friday at :i o’clock in the Sunday school rooms. There will be a large display of ar ticles suituble for Christinas presents, and klso cakes and candles for sale.* A grnb-hng for the children, and the further attraction of a fortune teller. Refreshments will l>e sold, and the entertainment will extend Into the evening. Everyone Is Invited to come ami help make the uffair a success. The church Is at the corner of Coin and Hprlng streets. ALICE ORMOND, Cor. 8c. SELIG-PRINCE. Ir. and Mrs. Moritz Prince, of Cleveland, Ohio, have issued invita tions to thu approaching marriage of their dnughter. Emma, to Mr. Blmon 8. 8ellg, Jr., of Atlanta, Ua., the wedding to ;>e one of the social events In Cleve land on Thursday evening, December jo, at 7:so o’clock, nt the Excelsior Club the HARRISON-STROUD. Invitations have been Issued tc nmrrtage of Miss Maude Htroud, of Knoxville, to Mr. Kldredge Harrison, of Musella. on the afternoon of Wed nesday, December lli, at the home of the bride's parents, at Knoxville. JULIET NIX W. C. T. U. This society will meet at •mi-’.’ Alice street Thursday afternoon nt .7 o’clock. Take Central avenue car. Visitors welcome. MRS. C. L. BRADY, Pics. .MRS. E. A. UOBER, Sec. TO MI8S COLLIER. Ir*. Albert Collier gave a small bridge party Wednesday afternoon In honor of Miss Snrah Collier and her bridesmaids. After the game a hot luncheon was soiled. The first prize was a spangled MR. AND MRS. HILDRETH RETURN sp.rlnl In Tho Georgian. Derntur, Ala.. Dec. 12.—Harold K. Hildreth, city editor of the Netv De catur Advertiser, and 111. bride have returned from their honeymoon trip In the Pacific coast, having been gone for over u month. Mr. Illldrcth Is the only son of Col onel C. J. Hildreth, proprietor of the New Decatur Advertiser, and Is u pop ular young tnan. HI, bride Is a daugh ter of Colonel r. Han Is. president of the First National llank und a promi nent lawyer. Mr. and Airs. Hildreth are now at home to their friends, Jackson street. New Decatur. MRS. WHITE'S RECEPTION. An elaborate event of Thursday art ernoon will be the large afternoon re ception at which Mrs. Warren White will entertain m her home In Intnnn I'urk In honor of her sister, Mrs. Robert Hull, of Washington, D. and Misses Gertrude MoNelly. of Mineral niufr, and Miss Harper, uf Louisiana. CURETONBROWN. Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock, ut the Young Women's Christian Association home, the murrlage of Miss Mary Clow, er Brown, of Suwanoe, Oa., and Mr. Walker (,'ureton. formerly of Seneca, S. ('., but now of Atlanta, took place. The occasion received added Interest from the fact that this Is the first wed ding which has taken place In the Young Women's Christian Association home. The bride was most attractive In a gown of blue broadcloth, and was at tended by Dr. Frances Crouch, of Phil adelphia; Miss Irene Cowan, of En- tcrprlse, and Miss Berta Young, of Au gusta. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. M. Christian, of HI. Johns Methodist church, anil following this the young couple were entertained nt a beautiful reception at the home of Mrs. N, Coleman, on Crew street. After several weeks' visit to friends in Sewnnee and Hennca, Mr. nnd Airs, euroton will return to Atlanta, and will he nt home to their friends at the home of Air. and Airs. Coleman. 84 Crew street. RECITAL AT SEMINARY. Friday evening at the Washington Brmltmry an Interesting program will i rendered by Miss Blmtteen Alllch- !'s class In expression. Resides tendings anti some very In teresting Impersonations, there will be given by the pupils of Mr. Richardson, Allss t'handler and Airs. Boot! musical numbers. veral • The FINE Best of Everything in GOLD JEWELRY and at prices that others charge for Inferior goods Get the Best EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Jewelers and Importers 37 Whitehall St. M'LEAN-MITCH ELL. Flu* wedding of Mr. Harrison Andrew McLean. of Canada. and Miss Hattie Roberta Mitchell took place Wednex- jday morning at the home of tin* bride’s ! father. Mr. Robert M. Mitchell, on j Forrest avenue. Thu ceremony was , performed at 12 o’clock In the presence few friends by Rev. J. 8. French, | of thu Mint Methodist church. brhlu was attendt*d by bur six- Misses Marie and Fannie Lou 1 Mitchell, who wore dainty gow ns of ■ white lingerie, and rallied bouquets of pink roses. Thu best man was Mi. i George Foil In*. • The bride wore a traveling gown of | gray cloth, trimmed with velvet nnd braid. Her hat wax gray anti she car- ■ tied a bouquet "f bride roses. 8lie un it ured with her father, who gave her m | marriage, and the «erenumy was put*. ! formed before an improvised altar of • palms and ferns. Miss Mildred t’ham- • ber* played tin* wedding tnareh. After UNCLE SAM BREAD Is Absolutely Pure. CLEANLINESS, FRESHNESS, PURITY, WHOLESOMENESS. arc ehai-acteristk-s of UNCLE SAM BREAD Get It ot Your Grocer. ‘‘ _ -Meyer Baking Go. Madison Ave. and Nelson Street. Phones 779 Monogrammed Stationery makes a dainty Christina This llustr.itlon shows a mink coat with Japanese whig sleeves i:iuve velvet gown has a trlmltmig ol mink around thu hmii. Present for , A GENTLEMAN TO A LADY the marriage a buffet luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. McLean left for thu West, where they will make tliulr home. IN HONOR OF MISS JONES * AND HER GUESTS. MIsm Mary Duhm Tupper, Ml** Kath arine GhoUtln. of Atlanta, and MIhm Annie B. Phlntzy, of Athens, arrive on Thursday for MIhm Josephine Jones' debut dance on Friday evening. The young women will he in the city for severnl day* a* MIhm Jones'- guests, and w ill be entertained while here In a pleasant manner? Among the social functions to l»e given next week for Miss Jones nndher guests will be a large afternoon bridge party Tuesday afternoon next, given by Mrs. Eugene Harris, at her beauti ful home, on Georgia avenue.—Macon New*. ing hostess In a gown of blue satin, and Miss Doucette Larendon wore a beaut I. ful gown of blue hair cloth made em pire nnd trimmed with white lace. The first prize was a pah* of blue hose and the consolation a dainty rib bon holder. After the gume a delicious luncheon wap survey. MARRIAGE OF MR. DUNBAR AND MISS DARGAN, The beautiful home of Mr. an<V Mrs. Janies T. Dargan. “Gienellle.” nt West End. was unusually picturesque and brilliant Wednesday evening when the marriage of their daughter. Mis* Ret Eugenia Dargan. to Mr. Martin Belling er Dunbar. of Augusta, took plnce, amid lavish floral decoration* and ornate furnishing nnd accessories. The lower Iloor of the Dargun residence w FIRST WOMAN’S CLUB. . furtively decorated with quantities of Fifty-five year* ago sixteen young | white roses, lilies of the valley nnd girl* organised the Adelphenn Hoclety I graceful draplngs of white tulle, at Wesleyan College. Macon. This was) The ceremony was performed In the the first literary organisation of col- | drawing room before nn Improvised altar of palm* placed In the alcove. lege women In till* country nnd th< members were the pioneer club women of the United State*. The Adelphenn Hoclety lias since broadened Into the Alpha Delta Phi Sorority with chapters in several Handsome bras* candelabra, holding white ta|>ers, were on either side of the altar, accentuating the artistic ef fect. The groom and hi* best man, Mr. prominent collie In the I'nl.ed State,. | "“uS. ahar^'V"^ which will hold a national convention | In Macon during the present week. The original membership the Adel 1 Wlliner, who informed the marriage ceremony. girls, who stood at the head of the I lass of ls<,l, at the Wesleyan. The first president was Mrs. Fitz gerald. of Washington, 1). who was' Miss Eugenia Tupper previous io her marriage. Only three of the original members v now living. Mrs. Fitzgerald. Mr*. Mary A. Glass, of Macon, and Mrs. El len Pierce Turner, of rqmrtn. Oa. Mrs. Glass lx a daughter of the late I)r. Joseph B. Evans, a prominent phys ician In hi* day, and .Mrs. Turner i rchestrn stationed In the rear ... the house. The bride came in with her father, who gave her hi marriage, and wan preceded by her maid of honor. Miss Kile Dargan. and the matron of honor, Mrs. Robert Hughes, nnd the other attendants, Mr. t’urlton Hmlth and Mr. -M. Sewell, ushers, followed by tin* bridesmaids and groomsmen. Miss You- ree, of Hhreveport, La., and Mr. James Dargun: Miss Mara Belle Wilson, or Chicago, and Mr. t’lem Dunbar, of Au- tetan In Ills day. and .Mrs. rurpur Is a u . " ’ . M| ’ v „ ryrVxnneTlV 7»f 'tjsz* i “ "HKKi? chuivli. .me of lliv murt brilliant i.n.l ! JtrZ. 1'i 1 \. ">*. * k UMBRELLAS AND CANES FOR XMAS. Largest Display in Atlanta Goods Retailed at Wholesale Prices See our goods before you buy; we can save you money. TAYLOR UMBRELLA CO. Manufacturing Retailers 32 1-2 Peachtree. Both Phones. Iixtlngulshed men Georgia produced. Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Fitzgerald, be cause of ill health, will be unable to at tend thu national convention at Mactm, but .Mrs. Glass will be present ami u |taper written by her will be read »>y her niece. Miss Hallie Daniel. The llrst budge of the society was a sutln badge with stlearner*, on one end of which was thu name “Adelpltean.” and on the other the design of the ela*|»ed hands, whfeti lx still used on the gold btuig.-x of the order, with the motto, "We live for each other.” The name and tin- motto were suggested by Mr. Edward A. Meyer*, then professor of English literature at Wesleyan College. TO MISS LARENDON. A most charming party was the In formal bridge at which Miss August; Garrett entertained Wednesday after noon hi honor of Alls* Doucette Luroil don, who Is receiving a warm weUoim from her Atlanta friends since her re turned from Purls. Invited to meet Mis* l«ireiid*#n wtn a numlwr Ini' y.mnr frl'-n.ls. i|i,.|*<.wnvd lb «my fret* ile ill J IIM ln.ljKi. n ,-M(,,v, L..U.,.- Sis. j d’e-rmnv alTiLTla^ (‘Oil. Mai Ian \\ »>odwaru. Julia loiiei.! p, t-htboruie buffet supper was • Louise Baird. Ella May Thornton, Al-j .««:rveU during the reception. The table I bertn Rankin. Louise Hnwktii**. Susie m the dining r«n»m had for it* center- May Pope. Nellie Belle t’uth-tt. Kile |,|et-e u large wedding cake, set twined with smllax and white tulle extended through the spacious drawing room to the improvised altar, where the ceremony was |»erfornied. The bride wore a beautiful gown of •■ream chllton cloth, made prlncesxu- emplre. trimmed with bunds of Irish point lace, and many small tuck*. Her bouquet was of lilies of the valley and her tulle veil was caught with orange blossoms. The matron of honor and the maid of honor wore handsome toilet* of white xutln-strl|»ed chiffon, trimmed with white satin bands and .made empire fashion. Miss Noll O’Donnelly wore an empire gown of white lace; Mis* Wilson's toil et was of white tissue, with sat in “stripe, and trimmed with princesse lace; Miss Youree’s Imported costume was of white crepe du chine and Irish lace. The bouquets of the bridesmaids wore of pink ro*f*. Mrs. Dargan. mother of the bride, wore an elegant black lace toilet over white chiffon: Mi*. Dargan. of Kentucky, was gowned hi hhuk lace, trimmed with sequins: Mr*. Wilson, of Chicago, wore a white lace I unit*; Mr*. Burges* Smith was •lilne. an I Visiting Cards are also an acceptable present. Send us your orders now so that they can be executed in ample time. Samples nnd prices furnished upon application. J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., manufacturers of Society Stationery, 47 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia. INTERESTING PRICES Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. CHARACTER and individuality are features to be fnunil here, an lncxhaustlve itock to .elect from at unupproach- ubln price,. SEVENTY Whitehall •treat. Atlanta’s Only Popular Priced Jewelry Establishment. Thi» (tore will be open every night until Chrittmae. J.C.Mellichamp Next Door. Chambtrlin* Johnson* DuBoso Co. A. HOLZMAN FOR XMAS PRESENTS IN JEWELRY, Diamonds, Watches, Cut Glass, Etc. The Prices are Right. 94 WHITEHALL Colonial Designs and Panel Effects ENGLISH HUNTING SCENES IN PANELS. WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 North Pryor Street. the bowl being surrounded with Mal aga gra|>c*. Candle*. In single sth ks and In • audelabra. illuminated thu home, all uf whleli were tletl with white tulle, which was effectively used also on vase* and bowl* of white rose* throughout the room*. The cutting of tlie wedding cake was one of the at- The tractive featui'B* of the* evening briduMinahlM were ..prenented by th** bride with pretty silver boxes t*ngr;iv'' • with the monogram of bride nnd gt'"" 111 - Mi. and Air*. Dunbar left at midnight for an extended wedding trip. Fp* ,n their, return they will reside at Au gusta. Louise Haw kiic Nellie Belle far let Durgan. Roklinr Raoul. Jeanne!t« Swift Frances Stewart. I faille Kill*. Natalie * w mu Taylor and Mrs. Warner Martin. I Ulle> M»*x Augusta Garrett wnx a charm- , cake. 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 xtui. • OR. REBECCA C. BRANNON, APARTMENT A. THE FREDERICK. 252 Whitehall Street. I’raithe limited u» women and chlhhTt. •uml which were hanked ; ex. An Icing basket, holding , the valley, .surmounted thei which more than the usual xeiit I menial interest was attached, its it wax prepared by the same faithful hand* that had nmde the wedding «*nkc for the i*irent* of the bride. The can delabra held while and green talters, and the motif of white and green pre vailed throughout the handsome home Tin- punch was served in the library A Gift of Gifts A thing women really yearn for, and a fashion ii<»t • the moment, but of all times—the Chatelaine Wateh. ' v >* are showing these watehe* in exquisite styles—jewclci, enameled ami plain. DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers. I