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FBI DAT, JANCABT U, 1NT.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
SOCIETY]
Some Gossip of
People and
Their Pastimes
Items of Interest
to Women
of the South
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MRS. W. O. ELLIS. JR., TO GIVE
LUNCHEON FOR MRS. MARSHALL
no Thuredey, January IT. Mr* W. I>,
Kills, Jr. u111 r.ntrrialn nt an elegant
i buffet luncheon Mra Kit la' luncheon
i will he riimpllmentury to Mra. Mnr.
I ahull, who. aa the guest of her sisters,
Mra Hreaton Arkwright and Mre.
{ George Houartl. la being delightfully
I enterehlned The guest Hat of .Mra. Kl-
lla will Include ubout twenty-five of
' her frlenda.
MR. AND MR8. LEWIS DECK
TO ENTERTAIN MISS SPEHR.
Mr. anil Mra Lewla Bach will enter
tain In honor of their niece. Mlaa Janie
ft peel. Juat before Iter wcildtrilf lo Mr.
William Huntley, of Ilulfalo.
M'ELROV-HOLLIS.
1 »f Interest t-i a wide . (..-lo *>f friend*
la lltc marriage of Mia t'orn llollla
ami Dr. \V. V. McKIroy, which took
place quietly Thuradn.v evening nt the
home of Mr. ami Mra. Harry ftcoti. .in
Weat linker street In the presence of
retarRes and a small coterie of inti
mate frlenda. an Impreaalve ceremony
waa |terformetl hv Hr. Wnlker Lewis,
, Dr. and Mra. McKIroy leu ring. Imtne-
' dlately ofier for an eglentletl trip
through Florida and t'ltlia.
The Itrlde la loved by a boat of
friend* for her aunny illapoaltlon anil
womanly character.
Ur. McKIroy la a prominent denttal
here aifd la a popular member of the
Athletic flub t’pun their return to
Atlanta. Ur. Bnd Mra. McKIruy will la>
at hume with Mr. amt Mt*. Harry
Scott, tin Went Baker alt eel
DR. AND MR8. HOPKINS
TO DIVE PARTY TO MISS SPEER.
Dr. and Mra. John Randolph Hupklna
will he- among those entertaining In
compliment to Mlaa Janie Speer nml
Mr. William Huntley.
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A ninnrt walking matum* Is her** shown mad* of dark rr4 cloth, the
only trimming twins of red velvet and ml buttons.
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TO GIVE LARGE RECEPTION
The Daughter* of the < ’onfeilernoy
will on Thursday nftemoon. January
SI. give a brilliant reception at the
- Woman’s cl ut^-rooma 4n -JhaViruruL tu
which Invitations will be Issued to all
<ha membsr* of the organUatton and
their husbands or escorts, officers of
the United Daughters of the t'unfed-
•racy who will be among those receiv
ing will be Mrs. Edward Warner, presi
dent; Mrs. W. D. Ellis, Hr. .Mrs, J. R.
Mobley. Mrs. Robert Blackburn. .Miss
Lucy Evans. Mrs. W. O Raoul. Mrs. E.
O. McCabe. Miss I.tde Field and Mrs.
Dalton Mitchell.
IN HONOR 0>~MI88 8PEER.
Mrs. !,ee Lawman will be among those
entertaining In h«»n«»r of Miss Jnnle
Hpe«T. whose wedding to Mr. William
Huntley, of Buffalo, slll^ be a social
•vent of February.
MR8. CONKLIN TO ENTERTAIN
FOR MRE. WILLIAM GRANBERY.
Among many functions planned Tor
Mrs. William Gninbrry. who arrived
from Nashville Thursday night to be
the guest of Mrs Henry. Jackson. Is
the informal luncheon tit which Mrs
Charles Conklin will entertain the lat
ter part of next week.
MRS. MOORE’S BRIDGE
TO MRS. MARSHALL.
Mrs. U timer .\l«*ore will entertain at
a bridge party Tuesday morning. In
honoi *4 Mrs Marshall, of Htaten
.Island
MRS. HENRY JACKSON GIVES
BRILLIANT RECEPTION.
Tin- i nuhd of gayetles occasioned this
week b\ the presence In Atlanta of
several charming visitors reached a
brilliant climax In the reception given
Fridav sftetniHin by Mrs Henry Jack-
son to her guest. Mrs William Grnn-
beri. of Nashxllle. The occasion was
chsineterlxed In every detail by ele
gance ami artistic taste, and betwem
the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock the Jnek-
son home, with Its beautiful decoration*
as a setting for the handsomely gowned
women who culled, presented a beauti
ful scene
Mrs. Jackson. Mrs Oranberv and
Mrs. Robert Maddox *t*n*d In the btty
window of the drawing room to receive
callers.
Mrs. Jackson made a charming hos
tess In a gown of embroidered cream
chiffon, fashioned with silver embroid
ery and Venetian lace, and worn over
pale green silk.
Mrs. Oranbery waa much admired in
a dlrectolre gown of cream lace, the
corsage of lace embroidered In forget-
tnenots. and the short sleeves made al
together of tiny ruffles of hue. Hands
of blue panne velvet added an effective
touch of color.
Mrs. Robert Maddox was one of the
most beautiful of the young matrons
present, and wore a gown of coral col
ored chiffon, band eitthrc.ldercd In gold
threads, the yoke nml sleeves of white
lace. •
The drawing room In which the re
ceiving party stood wus decorated wit it
bow Is and tall vases of American Beau
ties. which harm«»nl«ed with the red
walls and old Ivon* wood work.
The reception hall was hanked with
palm* and ferns, and the library. tTbefc
punch was served hv Miss Adft Alex
ander and TdlSs Ruth lliUimnn. wn* tn
pink. Here mantels and cabinets held
pink carnations tastefully Arranged <n
tall vases and massed In howls. Miss
Ada Alexander wore an exquisite gown
of pale green voile Ninon, fushloned
winrgreen luceruniTworn wttti ti trtgh
girdle, showing a touch of pink.
Miss Ruth Hallman's beautiful gown
as of white chiffon cloth, hund-mude.
with lace and tiny tucks.
In the dining room, where elegant
salad and Ice courses were served, the -
olor motif was yellow. The table,
which held mints and bonbons In yel
low. had as Its centerpiece a great gold,
en basket filled with daffodils. Bo
hemian glass In white and gold added
to the beauty of the appointments.
A large number of women culled be
tween the hours of 4 and 8 and the oc-
aston was altogether one of the .moat
elegant of the season.
n box party und supper afterwards n
the i ipltul rity Club.
MIhm Constance Knowles, Miss Mnrv
Thomas. MInr Marlon Peel. Mr. Joe
Brown «’onnally. Mr. Versatile Glenn
and Mr. Rob Keel.v will form another
congenial box i»arty.
complimentary"to
MI88 LIPSCOMB.
Thursday nt their handsome home,
on Peachtree street, the Misses Whit
man entertained at a delightful biidg
l*arty. complimentary to their guest.
Miss KHsp Lipscomb, of Nashville.
Crlmayn roses and many potted
plants were effectively used In the dec-
oratlon of the home, and punch and
various confection* were served during
the game.
A hut coursu, followed -by Ices repre
senting tn rotor and form different
fruits, was enjoyed after cards.
Mtk Jt»hn Harry won the first prior
u iMilr of silk hoae. Mias Edith Ru*
sell, the consolation, n pretty book, and
MIm Lipscomb, guest of honor, woh
presented with n pair of silk hose.
Miss Whitman wore n becoming lln-
gerlr gown over pate trtUf sIIK. TOT**
Sumuelhi Whitman’s pretty costume
of brocaded silk In Invender tints,
and Miss Lipscomb wore a handsome
toilet of pale blue silk, trimmed with
pearl passementerie
Bl ALLA- LEERS.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Leers have issued In
vitations to the marriage of their
daughter. Pnullne. to Mr. Mortimer W.
Rlalla. of New York, the wedding to
take place Thursday evening. January
17, Mt 8 o’clock, at the Temple.
By BEATRICE FAIRFAX.
G IRLS, don’t make things too easy for tht men. Don't take no much
the lovt-making off their shouldtra that they will feel that they have
only to hold out a languid hand and you will drop Into It like over
ripe fruit.
Up to a certain point the harder one has to work for anything the more
it Is Appreciated. With men this Is especially the case. They do not think
much vt a girl who comes at their least beck and call.
You know. If you do all the running and the flattering, not only will
you spoil them dreadfully, but you will also wean* them very quickly.
To bt smothered with sweetness Is about as quick a way to kill love
as any that I know of. Let fhc man lake the Jniative, then If you <we
to you may reepond. You can convince him of your love without growing
too effusive.
I hare often during the eummeMtm© xratched-the-men and girls «ui in
the boats. In the parks, etc.
•I regret very much to sey that In many cases the girls were doing most
of the love«mahlng-
It ian't dignified, girls, nor docs it Sbow proper pride.
For centuries It has been the custom for man to do the courtlnn: In
thousands of cases he Is led by woman, but she Is adroit enough to do the
leading so unobtrusively that no one save herself Is conscious of li.
If you devote your energies to be well-mannered, attractive girls, you
won't have to run after the men; they will save you the trouble by run
ning after you.
You can be as cordial and friendly as you like, but don’t. I beg of you.
humiliate yourselves by running after men who are Indifferent to you.
I have seen a spoiled young man taking life very easily while half u
doxen girls fluttered around him. waiting on him. laughing at his feel>ie*t
Joke, eagerly axv&ttlng their turn for a nod of approval from his lordship.
Don’t you think thnt a rather disgusting stste of affairs—a lot of nice
girls losing their heads ovet a very shallow, conceited young man?
His empty-headedness could not be helped—he was born that way—but
his conceit was the result of the adulation of a lot of foolish girls.
The solitary man om* M**es nt summer resorta Is a dear Illustration if
what girls will do to attrmi a man’s attention.
A girl " iTm. w udu|d.never dream of l/dlAVIdg TiV STfi'h nn~
undignified manner will positively fling herself ut u man's head If she can
not get attention any other i.ii; .
All that Ih Just what I want you to avoid, girls. I want you to have a
good time, with plenty of attention from tnen, but I do not wunt you to have
it at the expense of your pride and dignity.
Be sweet and friendly, hut don’t let all the wooing cotue from your side.
MR. AND MRS. NOBLE ENTERTAIN.
Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. B.
F Noble, of Montgomery, entertained
tnfonmUly-at-Uiu-iiuma-Qf Mra. Noble’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. M l'attcrson.
on West Peachtree street
The guests were fhe bridal attend
ants of Mr. and Mrs. Noble, who are at
present in Atlanta.
TO MI8S FLOURNOY. |
Mr and Mrs. John Kiser will
tsln «t a bridge party Tuesday e
In honor of Miss Maud Flournoy,
Columbus, the guest of Mt»s Florence
Hobbs.
THEATER PARTY.
Dr and Mrs. Floyd McRae will give
a theater party next Wednesday even
ing at the Grand In compliment to Mrs
William Granbcry. of Nashville.
BOX PARTIES AT GRAND.
A number «*f box parties will be
gl\en at the Grand Friday evening
Miss Uum Hill Payne’s box party
will Include: Miss Louise Hawkin', Mr
and Mrs. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs John
. little, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Payne.
\ Miss Nan Payne of Warrenton. Mr.
j Howell Peeples. Mr. Htunrt Boyd and
Mr. Arthur Clarke.
Mr. William Ellsworth will gt\e a box
party to Miss Kllse Lipscomb, his
guests Including Miss Martha Whit
man. Miss Janie Hpeer. Mt Hugh
Adams and Mr Madison Bell
Misses Maud Flournoy and Florence
| llobbs will be the guests of honor at,
MR8. FORTSON’S LUNCHEON
TO MfSS MARY FORTSON.
Mrs. Edward Fort son's luncheon. Fri
day was a pretty compllmepx 1° Miss
Mary Furtsoit, of Washington, Gs.
Thr^hinrhPnn~tnbte wnj« itilMtlCAlly
decorated w 1th red roses and nurclssus.
the centerpiece being a platteau formed
of these blossoms. The handles Imd
red silk shndeN and the place cards
[were hand-painted roses, upon which
wore the names of the guests In gilt.
! The hostess wme a becoming gown
I of white broadcloth, trimmed with
•nter- ! Irish lace and hand-embroidered In silk
entng th
Miss Foitson whs much admired In
toilet ,*f blue silk, fashioned empire
nd trimmed with cream hue.
Imlted to meet Miss Fort son were:
li-i* Mary Deaa Tupper. Miss Bessie
tlward.
id. .Miss Katharine Gholstln.
Ml-s Lottie Peck Wyley. Miss M. A
Phelan. Miss Martha Woodward. Miss
Kate Hohinson. Miss Hortense Horne.
Miss Constance Knowles and Miss
Nannie Nlcolson.
IN HONOR OF MR8. MARSHALL.
Mrs. L. F. Fitxslmmons gave a bridge
luncheon Friday In honor of Mrs Mar
shall. the guest of Mra. Preston Ark
wright
Luncheon was served flrst. the guest
ner. Mrs. *. I». Tinsley, Mrs. Walter
Grace. Mrs. AViituway. Mrs, Robert
Sparks. Mrs. Tracy Baxter. Mrs. Jor
dan Masses. Mrs. Emntette Hmnll. Mrs.
Duncan Brown. Mrs. Fontulne Barden.
Mrs. . Henry Wortham. Mrs. George
Duncan. Mrs. Millljim Felton. Mrs. L.
O. Stevens, Mrs. Appleton Collins. Mrs.
Hmlth. Mrs. Edward Fellowes. Mrs.
Ellsworth Hall, Mrs. Walter Ilurrli,
Mrs. Wimberly. Mrs. George Dole Wad-
ley and Mrs. John M. Cutler.
The handsome home of Mrs. Han
son. which has recently been added to,
tvns profusely decorated with splendid
palms and other potted plants and
quantities of beautiful cut flowers.
An elegant luncheon was served dur
ing the. afternoon. _ .
Mrs Hanson wore a handsome toilet
of white chiffon cloth, embroidered and
ti limned with thread lace. Mrs. liur
l becoming gfrive
and Irlih lace, made prlncesse.
game these were Joined by those‘In*
vFfed for lea.
The first prize was a beautiful gold
pendant and the consolation a silver-
mounted engagement book. The club
house was made moat attractive by
palms, ferns and pink begofltae.
Mrs. Ilucknell received her guests In
a becoming gown of blue tUJt* olabo-
rately. fashioned with lace.
61 ra. William Bucknell. the guest of
honor, was much admired In a gown of
black lace worn over white ftlk.
_ Among those assisting 6frs. Bucknell
In entertaining her gueste; Mrs. Hen
ry Grady wore a handsome gown of
blue cloth, trimmed with lace, and a
touch “of stiver—embroidery; Idea.
Charles Black wore a becoming toilet
of old rose silk, fashioned with lace;
6lrs. Victor Hmlth waa gowned In
gray silk, trimmed with exquisite
lace, and Mrs. John Hill wore black
luce, made prlncesse.
JONE6-3EWELL.
K per In I lo The Georgina.
Macon, Ga., Jan. 11.—The wedding of
Miss Edith Sewell and Mr. William
Cole Jones took place Thursday after
noon ut 6 o'clock, at the First Chris
tian church. ,The church was lavishly
decorated In amllax and palms, the
ajtar being a veritable mase of green.
The ceremony was performed by the
Rev. Herman Jones, a brother of the
groom, and the only attendants being
Witherspoon, made by him while
Princeton In 1774.
Tilts splendid entrance Is lighted by
Tiffany lamps whose soft opalescent
tints are exquisite, and on Interesting
hit of furniture Is the old “hat ra '
once owned by General Ylurlon. the
"Swamp Fox’* of Revolutionary fame.
This famous Meeting street house Is a
veritable museum of priceless historic
treasures, for there has been almost no
administration since the flrst without
one metnlter ‘of this family In s<
position of importance und of Influ
ence.
At the debut ball of this young
daughter of the House of Calhoun may
be caught glimpses of the ante-bellum
type of entertainment which baa made
the.old South famous.
THE INAUGURATION BALL
ATMONTGOM ERY.
HISTORICAL INTEREST AT
MISS CALHOUN'8 DEBUT PARTY
Associated with the brilliant debut
reception (• hdtrftr 'Mnmrarrui-
houn by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pat
rick “Calhoun, Wednesday evening at
hHrleston, was the charm of unusual
historical interest, and family tradition,
of th „ ifffntien be- au K ur ** ! **‘* lieutenant governor of
al»uy» a P«rt of 111* hvacles <*■ Alabama, la a Georgian, with many
illlee of the old refflnic relative* In thla. the atate of hi* birth
Great preparatbma are being math!
f.H-Mhe Inauguration ceremonlea ami
ball, which will take place Monday nt
Montgomery. Governor-elect Comer,
who-wilb be- Inducted with much ecl-tt
Into othee, haa many relative* In Oeor-
gla, being it brolher of the late Colonel
II. M. Comer, of Savannah.
Hon. Henry B. Gray, who will be In
qurathed to famllle*
in the South. The reception occurred
at the home of Mtea Calhoun'a mater
nal grandparenta, on Meeting atreet.
Charleaton. Thla magnificent home,
built by the late George \\\ William*.
one of the notable liomea In the
South. It atande In the middle of an
old-faiditoned garden of the long ago
etyle and contains more than thirty
room*, many of which are gems of
beauty. Since the deuth of Mr. and
Mr* William* this place has become
Inter home of Sir. and Mra.
Patrick Calltpun. With It* drawing
room*, library, darning room and *pa-
ctoun gillie* 11 I* aeldoin Hint *o beau-
ttfnt nn Interior I* lo he found The
midwork of the great entrance hall,
Mrelchlng the entire length of the
house, I* of rare, dark hardwood and j
the lloor* are I with crimson
carpel* of priori*** value and groat
beauty. The wall* arc bung with por
trait* of the dl*tlagul»hrd member* of
the Calhoun family There I* a line old
palming of the young debutante's great
grandfather. General Duff Green, In 111*
vounger day*; the urll*t having won
derfully portrayed the singular beauty
of tin* man In hi* youth. A bust of
General Green I* nearby, and I* the
work of the sculptor. Power*, whom tile
general befriended In hi* early yenr*.
There I* also In ihl* rvall n portrait
if III) Duff Green, and on the opposite
wall hung* that of the famous John
C. the nation’* statesman, whose great
granddaughter I* now the center of *o
much galely and social attention. In
the alcove near ’the grand stairway
hang* the portrait .,f George MacUuf-
Itr, Smith Carolina'* distinguished and
being sealed at small ^able*,„>vhlrh I elmiutni senator There i* also a italnt-
Ing of Mis* Calhoun's maternal great
grandfather. Kdward William*..and bl*
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be the most artistic in the city. Each piece we sell is en
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Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street.
' were i1«*y*«rnu*it with »»aui**u
tmtloni* After the luncheon, which
wan nn elegant '»tu*. bridge wan phiveii.
The prise* } were a bronxe cnndlenilck,
a eewtng banket and a pair of mik
hose
Mr* Fltx*1mm*»n* wore a hand*
iwitnted giiwti of black lace over taf
feta
.Mr* Marshall won* a gown of grav
*l!k. fa*hloneil with t»i*h lace* Her luxe
(of black \Civet waa trimmed with white
; plume*
! Invited to meet Mr* Msiwball were
Mr*. Arkwright. Mi* Getwge Howai.l.
! Mr* George Brown. Mr* Joseph
! Br»»wn **f Kalatnnt«»rt. Mr*. Henry P.»r.
ter, Mr* A B Steele. Mr*. J.
j Hunter. Mr* Lewi* Back. Mr*. Loin*
• Ghohdtn. Ml* (’h*Hra Kelpie. Mr* John
Fltten. Mr*. U B Rlilley. Mr*. Albert
• Thnmtnn. Mr*. Uenrv Tanner. Mr*. \\
K Foster. Mr* \V J Penb«Mly. Mr*
! John t'tarke. Mr* Hnrvex J<dtn*<m.
Mr* France* Block. Mr* Hugh McKee.
Mr* l.owry Araold. and Mr* Lee Lew -
( man
IN HONOR 0F MR8. HORNER.
At the elegant reception given on
Thur*d*- afternoon at Macon, hv Mi*
J F Han*on. In honor of Mr* Mitchell
on. George W. Willlain*, of Georgia
Here t* ul*o a |H>i-tralt of John Ew
ing Calhoun. United State* senator in j
1*05. and a rare treasure In the family j
1* a manuaertpt copy t*f the lecture* of *
• >f Atlanta the, foil,mtng I
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relative* In thla, the state of hi* birth.
Mr. Gray n* quite a young man went
from Atlanta to Birmingham many
year* ago a* a Journalist of talent and
promise and haa achieved very brilliant
auccea* in Alabama In a social, political
and bu*tne*H way.
A future of even greater accomplish-
ment I* predicted for him by persona
familiar with the political conditions In
hta adopted state.
The Birmingham New* says:
“The Inauguration ball will be given
In the Auditorium In Montgomery next
Monday evening, when the Jelka ad-
mTnl»lration wilt be hosts For the TTo-
mer, or the In-coming administration.
A fact not generally underatood la thnt
there will be no Invitations Issued und
that the public Is Invited and expected
to attend the inauguration 1n the
morning and the hull in the everting.
Many who had planned to go have ex
pressed themselves a* disappointed that
no Invltutlon* had been sent them, but
no cards whatever will be sent out. Tin*
military companies from all over tho
state will attend and their presence will
add dignity to the greats*vent. Gov
ernor and Mr*. Comer and their daugh
ter*. Ml**e* Katharine and Eva Cooper.
Mr*. 1-Yank Naber*. Mr*. James Craig
Smith, will be In attendance. Mra.
Frank I-athrop. who |* *Mp1 in mourn
ing. will not take an uctlv* part In the
proceeding*, although she will be In
Montgomery at the time. Lieutenant
Governor and Mrs. Henry B. Gray will
take a leudlng part In the exercise*
and the ball. Among other* who ex
pect t » attend are. Mrs. L. G. Wood-
son and her guest*. Misses Gwendolyn
Canfleld. of Toronto. Canada. Lettlce
ciark. of Mobile; Clement Marks, of
Montgomery and Ml** Vernon Mark*,
or this city; Major and Mrs. K. M. Tut-
wiler. Mr. and Mr*. John W. Tomlin
son. Colonel and Mr*. T. n. Smith,
Mr*. Dugas, Mr. E. W. Barrett. Mr. and
Mr*. Hufu* N. Rhode*. Mr. and Mrs. L.
J. Haley und others.”
ftflSS CALHOUN’S OEBUT
on Wednesday evening Mlaa Martha
Calhoun won Formally Introduced ln(o
society at a brilliant reception nt the
home of her parent*. Mr. and Mra.
Patrick Calhoun. In Charleston. 8. C.
Twenty-rive hundred Invitation* were
Issued und n great assembly of nota
ble guest* was gathered to do honor
to the lovely young debutante. Bou
quet* were sent Miss Calhoun front
many part* of the United .State*, and
the reception was one of the handsom
est and most elaborate ever given In
Charleston. « city famous for It* splen
did social life.
TO MRS.VuCKNELL.
The bridge tea at which Mrs. Howard
Bucknell entertained Thursday after
noon in honor of her guest, Mr*. Wil
liam Uucknefl.' of Philadelphia, was one
of the prettiest and most enjoyable sc
ents of the week. At 3
ushers were: Mr. George Her
bert Clark, Mr. Frank Sewell. Mr. Mar
shall Lane, of Atlanta, and Mr. Clar
ence Roper.
The yottng couple left for Florida on
their wedding trip, where they will
spend a couple of weeks before return
ing home. :
MEETING OF ATLANTA
CHAPTER, U. D. C
Thursday afternoon at the club
rooms, at the Grand, a large and Inter
esting meeting of the Atlanta Chapter.
United Daughters of the 4’onfederacy,
was held.
Mrs. W. D. Ellis. 8r., first vice^presi
dent, presided.
After the transaction of Important
routine business, Mrs. Rills requested
Mrs. J. R. Mobley, second vice presi
dent, to escort to the chair the newly-
elected president. 61 r*. Edward G. War-
ner. —-— —
Mr*. Warner responded In a very
- graceful and appropriate
preastng her appreciation of the honor
conferred upon her. and also outlining
the work of the chapter for the year.
The following are the officers of the
Atlanta Chapter:
President—Mrs. Edward O. Warner!
lirit VIcf President—Mrs. YV; D7E1-
II s. Sr.
Second ATce President—Mr*. J. Yt.
Mobley.
Recording Secretary—Mrs. Robert
Blackburn.
Corresponding Secretary—Miss Lucy
Evans.
Treasurer—Mr*. William Greene
Raoul.
Registrar—Mr*. E. G. McCabe.
Historian—Miss Lida Field.
Auditor—Mrs. Dalton Mitchell.
Advisory Board.
Miss Alice Baxter, chairman; Mrs.
W. M. Nixon. Mr*. W. P. Pnttlllo, Mrs.
A. J. Smith, Mrs. S. H. Melonc.
The following committees have been
appointed by Mr*. Warner:
Credential Committee—Mrs. E. G.
McCabe, chairman; Mr*. J. K. Ottlev,
Mnr-8.“H—Mclone,- Mrs. W. -D“EI!ts,
Sr.
canttrplece a basket of the roue, ...
nsretMo*. ana minu And bonbon. *7^
In pink and vhlte.
Mre. Kills waa assisted In the enter,
talnment of her sueets by h * r ,":
lovely dauahters. and was a chartnlM
£”h e b!. , cVcS^n 0, ‘ ray
n ,riou o r. n o7°w re h.,*. ° f «•*.
MIss Halils Ellis, tbs young dausht.r
of hostess. Wss becomingly ro* n ,H fl
white net over pin” auk thS I™ 8
Xr.'T ot P'i* velvef. 0 * 8
sire, at, L. Bishop wore a
of plnk'roses*. ,1,owln * * ®««red de,lg a
cioMl'
•Ilk, fashioned with lace. * * hlt *
HEETINfidF-AUXILIARY.
The Young Women's Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian hospital will hold a mo lt
Important meeting In the parlors of
•be hospital Saturday afternoon nt i
T ’!' 8 .! 8 th *. flr "‘ M<« >|
since the election of Miss Bessie Jia,.
urg«l*
“CREATION" TO BE REPEATED.
The "Crestlon," which was so li.au-
tlfully rendered at the synagogue rev.
«™ *'*••<■ ago. will be re treated Sun.
afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Ptrrt
Methodist church, on Peachtree street
Historical Program Committee—Mra.
J. C. ninisteud. chairman.
Soldiers’ Home Committee—Mrs.
Helen tVPlane, chairman.
Medal Committee—Mr*. Howard Mc
Call. chairman.
Hou*e Committee—Mr*. Ira Fort,
chairman.
Social Committee—Mr*. A. J. Hmlth,
chairman.
Mu*lc Committee—Mr*. J. Gln*cock
May*, chairman
Children of the Confederacy—Mlaa
H. Hanna, chairman,
untodlan of liuga— Mlaa Lillian Tld-,
INFORMAL DINNER.
Colonel R. 8. Shropshire will enter,
tain at an Informal dinner Frida,
evening, his guests to Include: Mr. H
D. Weaver, Mr. W. Roy Neal. Mr Cari
Hutchinson, Mr. Hal Steed. Mr W H
KA. a,orw CaJvJn and «'■'
DICK-GOLDSMITH.
Mrs. c. L. Goldsmith announces the
engagement of her daughter. Emms
Hunt, to Mr. Carl Dick, the wedding
to take place Saturday afternoon, Feb.
ruary 3, at her home, (4 Crew street.
MISS BRUNSON ENTERTAIN8.
Thursday Miss Brunson, of Kentucky,
who Is visiting her sister, Mrs. War
ren. at- Inman Park, gave a. beautiful
luncheon complimentary to a number
of charming Kentucky girls, at present
visiting In Atlanta. Miss Brunson',
guests were Miss Jessie Davies, th.
of Mra. Doughty. Miss Frances
th* guest or Mrs. Bdwsnf
Brown;' Miss Hayes, the guest_of_Mrs_
T. J. Hightower, Jr.: Mtea Marjorie
, v Brown, the guest of Mrs. Preat.m
-Brown. Miss Anns -WlghL~o<~p*m--
me nonor ^ who was a schoolmate in Kew
Tork ot Mias Brunaon.
MEETING OF 0. M. CLUB.
Thursday morning Miss Beasle Rar
entertained the O. M. Club of West
End, at her attractive home, which v as
effectively decorated with cut flower,,
palms and ferns.
A delicious luncheon was served af
ter the games. Mra St. Elmo Massrn-
gale, Mies Lee Brandon and Miss Nell
O'Donnelly won the prizes, which wi re
pieces of hand-painted china
Miss Ray's guests were Mrs. Frank
Baker, Mrs. J. M. Beasley, Miss Mar
garet Berry. Mlaa Edith Cofleld, the
Misses Howell, Mrs. Masaengale. Mre.
Mathews, Mre. McClelland, Isa Nettle
Mills. Mo. J. J. Simpson, Mrs. Arthur
Howell, Mrs. Robert Troy. Miss Nell
O'Donnelly, Miss Kate Lee, Miss Mil
dred Harris, Miss Ruahle Ray. Mra
Maxwell Berry, Mies Nan Btepltene.
cakFTale.
St. Mary's Guild,.'Bl. Phillip* .hur.hr-
wtll have a cake sale Saturday from
1! to 5 o’clock nt Todd'i drux srorr,
Peachtree atreet.
..k t
'uetn^ltan—Mrs. J. R.
AFTERNOON TEA TO MR8. GREEN.
one nf many pretty Informal affair*
1th 1 which the larger events of the
eek have hecn sandwiched was the
afternoon ten at which Mrs. W. 1>. El
lis entertained for .Mrs. Green, of
Danville, whose ..lit friends In Atlanta
arc according her a warm welcome.
Mrs. Ellis' guests Included about
twenty,live ..r me mutual friends nf
herself nml Iter guest of honor, and
the occasion was marked by the hap.
pleat Informality. The Ellis home on
Peachtree street was msde doubly at-
tractive by the use or quantities of
pink roeea and narcissus, these fra
grant flowers being placed In btwls
and vases throughout the house. In the
dining room, where delicious refresh
ments were served, the table had as Its
IN HONOR OF MISS HOWELL.
Next Friday morning, January H.
Mina Elizabeth Adair will entertain
cards twenty-four young girls, ronipll*
inentary lo Mlsa Caroline Howell
Among the out-of-town guest* uh '
will arrive In the city about the IMh
Inst, to attend the Blalla-Leer* wed
ding will be Mr. and Mr*. H. Blalla. Mr
and Mrs. K. F. Oppenhelmer. Mr and
Mrs. H. Ollendorff, Mr. I. Gartner und
Mrs. N. Peris, of New York dtv
Mrs. \V. P. King, of Lexington. Kv.,
arrived In the city Friday and Is ih«
guest of her parents, Or. and Mrs.
William King, cn Cnurtland street
DR. REBECCA C. BRANNON.
APARTMENT A.
THE FREDERICK,
352 Whitehall Street. ,
Praellca limited to women and
children.
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No aickli* B*ld »i »V> H iw
feci*'. Oir utM m lit •<*'
Itfeoral. Wf ftf t«lfIt Idl •
U* *'• lw in*.
la «ll p* ;THl aELLBY JEWELRY CO I a number of ladlr* nsaemblwd iaJplay
cuiuiKMvU U*c rsxvlvut* 1UI; Alfa. Hur- 83 N. BROAD ST- ATLANTA, GA. bridge, and ai the conclualoo of Uta
Maddox-Rucker Banking Co.
Capital and surplus $ 700,000.00
Total resources $3,000,000.00
New accounts invited. Wo offer to depositors
every facility whirl! their balances and business re
sponsibility warrant.
4 per cent paid on limited amounts in our Savings
Department.