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fHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1908.
SOCIETY...
srift
Mrs. George C. Bell, Editor.
Chsrlotte Stewart, \
Selene Armstrong,^
And Woman s Interests
MR. AND MRS. COLES
ENTERTAIN WHIST CLUB.
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Cole* were host and hostess at, the
meeting of the Whist Club In the Wom
an's club rooms at the Orand.
Messrs. Meyer and Lythgoe made
top scores north and south, and top
scores east and west were made by Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Johnson and Judge
and Mrs. Nash Broyles.
Ladles' trophies were pocket editions
of Tennyson’s poems, on the Russian
leather cover of which there was a bas
relief In silver of the poet's head.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Coles, Colonel und Mrs. Wrlgtit, of Al
bany; Mrs. John Fftten, Miss Jessie
Muse, Mrs. Mitchell Homer, Mr. Hen
ry Miles, Mrs. Robert Ridley, Mrs.
Archibald Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Pappenhelmer, Judge and Mrs. Nash
Broyles, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey John
son, Dr. Dunbar Roy, Mr. Ben Conyers,
Mr. Sam Conyers, Mrs. John Oliver,
Captain Hansell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Van Landlngham, Miss Mary Kings-
bery. Mr. George Howard, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowry Arnold, Mr. Macy Miles, Mr.
Lythgoe, Mr Meyer.
MRS. HORNER'S BRIDGE
TO MISS DOROTHY HORNER.
One of the delightful social events
of the week was the bridge party which
Mrs. Mitchell Horner gave Saturday
afternoon at her home on Peachtree
road In compliment to her guest, Miss
Dorothy Horner, of Baltimore.
The artistic home was decorated with
palms, ferns and cut flowers. In the
library American Beauty roses were
Used and In the drawing and dining
rooms pink roses were used. After the
grairio an elegant luncheon was served,
j&he bridge prises were a pair of silk
.fcose anti a book.
• Mrs. Horner received her guests In a
becoming ‘gown .of blue panne satin,
tnade prlncesse, ’ and fashioned with
point de Venlse and Valenciennes laces.
. Miss Horner was much admired in a
toilet of pink crepe de chine. The
skirt was empire style and was made
with panels of lace. The bodice
fashioned with tucks and lace.
Invited to meet the guest of honor
were: Miss Josle Stockdell, Miss Har-
rle Stockdell, Miss Louise Hawkins,
Miss Isma Dooly, Mlrfs Marlon Peel,
Miss Constance Knowles, Miss Char
lotte Stewart, Miss Julia Porter, Miss
Nellie Hightower, Miss Ida Hightower,
Miss Kugenta Oglesby, Miss Ruth Hall
man. Miss Jennie English. Miss Annie
Kitten, Miss Ruth Glover, Miss Alberta
Rankin, Miss Mary Thomas, Miss
Katharine Gholstln, Miss Virginia Ar
nold, Miss Nannie. Ntcolson, Miss
Adorn Anderson, Miss Ada Alexander,
Miss Harrle Fumade, Miss Nlta Black,
Miss Louise Black, Miss Janie Speer,
Miss Elsie Stewart, Miss Alberta Short
er, Miss Irene Keneflck, Miss Nan du-
Blgnon, Miss Rosalie Howell, Miss
Blnrn Westmoreland, Miss Elisabeth
Adair, Miss Mary Deas Tupper, Miss
Mary Kingsbery. Miss Emma Belle
DuBose, Mrs. William Inman, Mrs.
William Montgomery.
Mr. Dudley Glass to Wsd Miss Ila Ssajy
The engagement Is announced of Miss Ila Sealy, of New Iberia, La., to
Mr. George Dudley Glass, of Atlanta, the wedding to take place January 2,
at the home of the bride, in New’ Iberia.
This announcement Is of Interest to friends of the young people In
Louisiana, In NushvlIIe, Tenn., where Mr. Glass formerly lived, and In At
lanta, his present home. The bride-elect is a gifted and charming young
woman, w ho will bo warmly welcomed here.
Mr. Glass Is a member of The Georgian staff, holding the responsible
position of cltjr editor. After a brief trip South, Mr. and Mrs. Glass will be
at home at 171 Capitol avenue.
Mr. Fallon ahd Miss Gillette to Wed
Mr. George A. Black announces the engagement of his niece. Miss
Gertruife Leone Gillette, to Mr. Harry Tllden Fallon, the wedding to take
placa: December! 20, at the Marlborough.
IN HONOR OF MI8S HEALY.
Next Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
Jack Mell, of Edgewood, will entertain
at a stocking shower In honor of Miss
May Healy.
The guests wJIV Include: Miss Ellse
Landrum, Miss Helen Cay, Mias Lucy
Mlllatn, Mias Lula Moyer, Miss Annie
Lou Fadgett, Miss Florence Dennla,
Miss Luclle Dennla, Mlaa Gertrude
Rodger*. Mlaa Waite, Mias Nina Klrk-
K trick, AlIan Evelyn Warde, .Mrs.
ances Healy. Mrs. C; A. Green, Mrs.
W. K. Moyer, Mrs. Oscar Rngland, Mrs.
Graham West, Mrs. Methwln, Mrs,
Henry Fite, Mrs. K. H. Fisher, Mrs.
Wade Harding, Mrs. Tom Weaver,
Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Edward Kenedy,
Mrs. Randolph Dixon, Mra, Will Ream,
Mr. Turner to Marry Miss Hailey
' The engagement, of Mlaa Flora Halley, of Hartwell, to Mr. Thomaa H.
Turner, of• Charleaton, haa been announced, the marriage to take place on
/the evening of December 25, nt the home of the brtde'a parenta, Mr. and Mra.
Henry F. Halley, at Hartwell. Mlaa Halley la one of Hartwell's moat at
tractive young women, and la universally popular, while the groom la a
leading business man of Charleaton, and la held In high esteem by all who
know him.
Dr. Hudsoh to W«d Miss Nunh
Mr. and Mrs. George Chappell Nunn, of Perry, Ga„ announce the en
gagement of their daughter. Marie Frances, to Dr. Benjamin B. Hudson, of
Box Springs, Ga„ the marriage to take place January 2, 1907, at 4 o'clock
In the afternoon, nt the Methodist church In Perry.
Dr. Hudson Is a prominent and rising young physician. He Is a grad
uate of the Baltimore Medical College, and for several years was city phy
sician of Amerlcus. He has recently located at Box Springs, Oa„ where
he has a large practice.
Miss Nunn, the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Chappell Nunn,
Is a very charming and talented young woman. She Is always active and
helpful In all church work. She has for the past four years taught In the
Intermediate department of the Perry public school.
Debut of the Missss Shonts To Be 18th of December
All Washington’s exclusive society Is
Interested In the debut of Misses Theo
dora and Marguerite Shonts, which will
take place on the nftemoon and even
ing of Tuesday, December 18, at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Shonts In
Washington. The president requested
that the Misses Shonts moke their bow
In the national capital.
Mra. Shonts and her two daughters
have Just returned from Europe where
the "Shonts twins,” as thoy ars known,
were noted belles at the social affairs
given at the American, embassy. At the
MhP mL. ' Meredith iWuWd thV central
Martin.
Misses Laura Green, Edith Fite and
Louise Mell will serve punch.
MI8S CARNE8 ENTERTAINS
FOR MISS HEALY
Among the very many chnrmlng
functions given In honor of Miss Mae
Healy, was the card parly and linen
shower, at which Mrs. Henry Carnes
entertntned nt her home on Capitol
renue. Pink roses and ferns were
used effectively In the decorations of
the house. In the dining room the ta
ble had (or Its centerpiece a cut glass
vase holding quantities of pink roses,
and ferns with pink tulle streamers, de
pending from the chandeliers to the
four corners of the table.
Rnnhon dishes In cut glass were
tilled with pink bonbons and crystnl
candelabra holding pink candles with
pink silk shades, formed a circle
first drawing room held last apting they
were among the Americans who were
presented to the king and queen. At
the samo drawing room Misses Alice
Steele and Edna McCandless, hoth of
Atlanta, made their bow to royalty.
There will be no handsomer gowns
seen In Washington this season than
will be worn by these two popular
young women. They brought with
them twenty-eight trunks niled with
gowns and wraps that are the perfec
tion of the dressmaker's art.
■ The Misses Shonts are well known In
this city, having • attended achool at
Agnea Scott.
INTERESTING PRICES
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry.
,CHARACTER-AND INDIVIDUALITY ARE FEATURE8
to be found here, an Inexhausttve atock to aelcct front at unapproach
able prices.
J.C.Mellichamp
Atlanta’s Only Popular Priced Jewelry Establishment.
This store will bs open every night until Christmas.'
Next Door.
Chamberlin.
Johnson-
Du Bose Co.
SUPERB COLLECTION OF 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.
A Gift of Gifts
A thing women really yearn for, and a fashion not of
the moment, hut of all times—the Chatelaine Wateh. We
are showing these watches in exquisite styles—jeweled,
enameled and plain.
DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers.
vase. Punch was
served during the afternoon. The
score cards represented wedding bells
In while and gold, with Miss Healy'a
monogram In gold In one corner.
In the card game, the first prize, a
silver Jewel casket; was won by Mrs.
Jack Mell. Mrs. H. J. Fite won the
second prize, a bonbon dish. In silver,
and the consolation, a hand-painted
rose Jar, was. cut by Miss Louise Mc
Donald. A lingerie shower followed the
ciirtl game,'-when many beautiful gins
were made Miss Healy.
Mrs. Carnes wore n hnndsome cos
tume of grey messallne silk trimmed
with blue velvet..
Miss lleoly's becoming toilet was
of crimson silk, trimmed In velvet and
Ince, with which she wore a hat of
Irish Ince, with white ostrich tips and
pompon*.
Mrs. Carnes' guests were Miss Healy,
Mrs. F. A. Healy, Mesdames Phil
Green. Meredith Martin, Jack Mell.
Fred Vnrhees. Oscar Rngland, Ganr, J.
8. Wells, Charley Witherspoon. Jack
Hrantly, B. C. Black, J. W. Nelms,
Floyd Cox, Oden Witherspoon, Robert
hi, Mrs. H. J. Fite, Kutherlne Fisher.
Social News of Interest
In Atlanta and Nashvill
Special to The Georgian.
Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 15.—Mrs. T. B.
Neal returned Wednesday from a visit
to Atlanta, where she was charming
ly entertained. She waa called home by
the aerloua Illness of her stater, Mrs.
Theodore Cooley, who la at Clifton
Springs, N. Y.
Mlaa Ellse Lipscomb will go to At
lanta early In January for a visit to
Misses Blanche Carson and Martha
Whitman, who were her popular guests
here a few weeks ago.
Mlsa Antoinette Blount, who spent
several weeks In Nashville as the guest
of Miss Kitty Stubblefield, and made
many friends during her stay, returned
home Wednesday. Miss DuBose, of
Atlanta, Is expected here later In the
season tj be the guest of Miss Stub'
blefleld.
The Gentlemen's Cotillion Club will
give a dance at the Duncan hotel Jan'
uary 4.
Mrs. J. Harry Howe will be hostess
of a large afternoon reception Decem
ber 27 In honor of Mra. John B. Howe
and Mrs. Bertram Howe, two recent
brides, and Mlaa Alice Carroll.
Mra. Duncan Kenner gave a whist
luncheon for thlrty-flve guests Thurs
day and a whist luncheon of the day
following was given by Mrs. John C.
Brown.
Mlaa Bessie Dake entertained the
Girls' Whlat Club this afternoon, and
another pretty affair of the day for the
unmarried element was a luncheon, of
which Mrs. Jesse M. Overton was host
ess at her country home, Overton Hall,
for Miss Anna W. Kllbreath, of New
York. This popular visiting girl Is also
the honoree of a two-step to be given
tonight by the dancing men of the
Hermitage Club. Mrs. Edwin 8. War
ner gave a handsome luncheon Tues
day for Miss Kllbreath and Miss Anne
Richardson.
Mrs. Philip L. Hoyte will give two
large afternoon receptions next week,
one on Monday for the married ele
ment and another the day following
for her guest. Miss Elisabeth Bay, of
St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Shelby Williams
will give a Christmas dance December
28 In honor of three achool girls In
Nashville for a holiday visit. Mlsa
Mary Frazer, their daughter, Mlsa
Mildred Shlllito, of Cincinnati, and Mlsa
Frances Carroll, of St. Louis. Miss
Frazer, with Misses Kitty Stubble-
held, Marlon Martin and Louise Ewing,
will be honorees of a tea December
29, of which Mra, Tyree Rodes la hoat-
' is.
The Yale Glee Club, which comes to
Nashville during the holidays, will be
given a reception at the Golf nnd Coun
try Club December 29, given by Yale
alumni In Nashville, and that even
ing Mr. Goodloe Ltndsley will tender
them a smoker at the University Club.
The annunl New Year’s ball at the
University Club Is scheduled for De
cember 81, and It will be a large and
brilliant affair. '
Mlaa Julia Llllard and Mr. Fount H.
Rlon will be married December 18 at
Elm Street Methodist church.
notable social event of January
will be the marriage of Miss Annette
Sperry and Mr. Charles Arthur Moore,
Jr., of New York, at the First Presby
terian church, followed by a large re
ception at the Sperry home. Mr. Moore
Is a son of the New- York multi-mil
lionaire and the young people met
while en route home from trips abroad
last summer on an ocean liner.
Colonel and Mrs. W. S. Settle en
tertaln the Benedict Whist Club this
evening.
Eighty representative Nashville peo
ple left Inst night for Norfolk for the
presentation of the sliver service to the
crutsnr Tennessee. There were two
private car parties, besides a special
train. One was given by Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Thomas, Jr., and the other by
Colonel and Mrs. A. M. Shook, who
had umong other guests Governor and
Mrs. John I. Cox and their little daugh
ter, Miss Mary Cox, who will make the
presentation speech.
Slit . .
Wade Harding, Emmett Hrngdcn, Mlsa
Louise McDonald, Miss Lucy Mlllen,
Miss Lulu Moyer, Miss Annie Lou Pad.
gelt. Miss Jennie Lowry. Miss Helen
Cay, Mlsa Florence Dennis nnd Mlsa
Lynn Carnes.
TO MISS BACHELDER.
Mrs. 8. C. Dobbs entertained at a
pretty luncheon Saturday at her home
In Inmnn l*nrk In honor of Mlsa Luclle
Itachelder, of Peoria III., the guest of
Miss Muybelle Haralson.
The table bad ua Its centerpiece a
cut glass vase filled with red roses.
The crystal candle sticks had red
shades and the mints were In red also.
Mra. Dobbs wore a gown of cream
voile and lace.
Miss llachelder wna gowned In a blue
cloth suit nnd wore n lint of blue trim
med wllh plumes.
Miss Haralson's lollel was brown
cloth and her hat was of brown velvet.
The guests Included Miss Harhelder,
Misses Maylielle Haralson, Marian
Fielder. Jennie Hutchins. Maud Ilaynlc,
llaltle Harwell, Mary Dennis. Messrs,
tlbert Herring. Albert Dancy and Wil
liam Canilier.
NEALVOIGT.
pretty wedding was that In which
Miss Bertha II. Voigt, of Chattanooga,
nnd Mr. George Xenl, of Atlanta, were
united In marriage at the Highland
Park Baptist church Wednesday even
ing at Chattanooga. Rev. R. D. Cecil
fhrlatlng.
The inafd of honor was Miss Maggie
Neal, of Calhoun. C,a.. nnd the best man
was Mr. Eugene Hall.
At the close of the ceremony the bri
dal partv went to the home of the
bride, where an informal recepth n was
held. ThV dining room was In pink
and while.
The young couple left Thursday on
a visit to friends arid relatives, after
which they will reside in Atlanta.
MR. AND MR8. GOWAN
ENTERTAIN AT PARTY,
One of the pleasant sorlal events of
the week wns the enjoyable party giv
en Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs.
Gowan at tlielr home at Fort McPher
son.
Games were played and delightful
refreshments served.
About thirty guests were present,
among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Attica* Sims,
Misses Annie Connnlly, Ola Peacock,
Alice Knight, Fanny North, Eva Lan
drum, Carrie Mann, Maud Sims,
Messrs. Lewis Peacock, Hugh Knight,
Ovid Wells, Elbert Peacock, Ernest
Betsc! and others.
BRIDGE LUNCHEON IN
HONOR MISS COLLIER.
A beautiful event of Saturday was
the bridge luncheon at which Mrs.
George Bonney entertained Saturday
morning In honor of Miss Sara Collier.
Mrs. Bonney's attractive home waa
artistically decorated for the occasion.
In many of the rooms red roses were
used with quantities of amllax, red
bells and mistletoe, carrying out still
further the holiday Idea. The dining
room was decorated with roses In del-
Icnte shades of pink. La France and
bride roses were placed In tall cut glass
vases on mantels and cabinets, nnd the
table on which were placed pretty bon
bons hail as Its centerpiece a cut gloss
bowl filled with bride roses.
Bridge was ptavert before luncheon
was served, and the first prise wns a
hand-painted fail, and the consolation,
a silk scarf.
Miss Collier was also presented with
a silk scarf.
.Mrs. Bonney received her guests In a
smart gown of black and white silk.
Miss CoUler wore a suit of black
broadcloth with tacc blouse.
Sixteen guests will play bridge, other
friends being Invited for luncheon.
The guest list Is as follows:
Miss Florence Jackson, Miss Halite
Ellis. Miss Elizabeth Adair, Miss Sa
rah Morris. Miss May Haverty, Miss
Rosa Kingsbery, Mrs. Henry Hynds.
Mrs. Robert Meador, Mrs. Bryan Grant.
Mrs. Robert Davis. Mrs. Fred Patter
son. Mrs. Hillman Morrow. Mrs. Albert
Collier. Mra. John Barry and Mrs. John
Hopkins.
DS. J. R. BARGE.
OSTEOPATH,
Atlanta, Ga. 501 Austell Bldg.
Office Hours. 9 to 11:»— t JO to 8
B. Phone Main 19*3.
Residence 220 Peachtree. B Main
Phone 4173.
APPEAL FROM FREE
KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION.
The following letter tins been Issued
by the Free Kindergarten Association
of Atlanta, and should nppeal to the
generosity of every man and woman
who baa the welfare of the city at
heart.
So worthy a cause should have the
Immediate and generous support of the
community at all seasons, and espe
cially at this time, when the heart of
the whole world Is Ailed with love for
the Child of Bethlehem, and for all oth
er children whose Joy and brightness
make the happiness of the Christmas-
tide:
Atlanta, Ga, Dec. 14, 1908.
To Our Friends:
The Free Kindergarten Association
will not have any entertainment this
season to make money.
We are asking you this Christmas,
when your heart Is full of the spirit of
love and giving, to think of the 400
bright little babies under 6 years of
age who attend uur seven schools, and
we wnnt you to send us n gift In money
to help carry on this work. Surely no
greater happiness ran come to you on
Christmas day than the thought of the
tiny feet you have helped to lift from
the mire and clay, the briars and tan
gles of life, up to a good firm road
where Joy and happiness surround
them. The love-light In many childish
fares will be the sweet reward for your
gift.
Please mall your reply to Mrs. Wil
liam Green Raoul, treasurer, 708 Peach
tree street. Very truly yours.
MRS. NELLIE PETERS BLACK,
President.
MRS. JULIUS M. ALEXANDER.
First Vice President.
MRS. W. M. NIXON.
Second Vice President.
MRS. WILLIAM OREEN RAOUL.
Treasurer.
MRS. T. A. HAMMOND,
Secretary.
MRS. J. E. 80MMERFIELD,
■ Corresponding Secretary.
TO MIsTTlOODY.
A pleasant occasion was the In
formal bridge at which Mrs. J. T. Tuck'
er entertained Saturday morning at
her home on Juniper street.
The guest of honor was Miss Estelle
Mood}’, whose marriage to Mr. Fred
Hagan will be an Interesting event of
December 28.
ANNUAL RECEPTION OF
TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.
A brilliant and delightful occasion
was the annual receptl,,n of the Teach
ers' Association which was held at the
Woman's Club rooms on Saturdny aft
ernoon. There were present over n
hundred teachers and their guests In
cluded the members of the city council
and their wives, the members of the
board of education und their wives, and
the members of the board of women
visitors and thetr husbands.
The club rooms were elaborately and
artistically decorated with palms, ferns
and pink roses. The deep windows
were draped with amllax. Between the
hours of 5 and 7 there were several
hundred callers, and the brllllantly
llghted and decorated rooms presented
a beautiful scene.
In the receiving party were Mrs. F.
S. Whiteside, Dr. Theodore Toepel, Miss
Xena Mitchell, Mr. Frank Dykes, Miss
Lillian Flynn, Miss Emma Wesley. Miss
Lida Fields, Mrs. A. H. Smith and Miss
Laura Wood.
Punch waa served by Miss Nellie Do
zier. Miss Nena Guthman. Mlsa Bessie
Barker and Mlaa Eva Casaels. Miss
Have your accordion
side plaiting and pink
ing done at the
Southern Accordion
Plaiting Company,
781-2 Whitehall St.
and have it done right.
Prices reasonable. Per
fect satisfaction guaran
teed. Sun Burst Skirts
a Specialty.
Famous Tapestry Designs
“THE TEMPLE OF JUNO.”
WHITE WALL PAPER CO.,
69 North Pryor Street.
B R ACE L ETS
Bracelets will be the rage this Christmas, and we have a good
line in solid gold plain and set with diamonds. Also a gotfd line of
toilet sets, shaving sets, jewel cases, sterling pieces, novelties, pin
sets; a good assortment. Don’t fail to see my line.
A. HOLZMAN,
94 WHITEHALL ST.
APOLLO’S
Chocolates and {Bon Boris.
60c lb.
Wa Art Atlanta Agents.
Frank Edmondson
& Brother.
Druggists, 14 8outh Broad.
The board of directors, consisting of
Misses Garcia, Orr, Roddey, Crlm, Per-
rine. Flynn, Htelnhauer. Homady. Bark
er, Walker. Vaughn, Mr. Ragland, as
sisted in the entertainment of the
guests.
TO MI8S N0RCR088.
Miss Nan Rtevens entertained at
cards Friday evening in honor of Miss
Grace Xorcross.
After the game refreshment.** w ‘* re .
served.
The first prize was a copy of j
lyn Well*. “The Rubylat of the Motor
Car,” and was won by Miss
Ray. The gentleman's prize wa* *
pair of scales. Miss Norcross was F re *,
seated with a pin cushion.
The hostess wore a becoming
of white silk and the guest of h**n"
was handsome in a red silk foil' *
Did you ever stop to think that the girls who work in our stores look forward to
Christmas just as much as you do ? Buy some of your Christmas things now, and don’t keep
them at work till mid night later on.