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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
TUESDAY, JANUARY U. MOT.
Items of Interest
to Women
SOCIETYl
/—ir*——n
Some Gossip of
People and
of the South
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MRS. GEO. C. BALL, Editor.
CHARLOTTE STEWART, SELENE ARMSTRONG, Aaaiafanta.
Their Pastimes
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THE OWL’S ADVICE.
Beto-nGt- w tree *at Her uml lHnr;
And quite <ilun# the two,
Sate f'«r an owl perched on a limb,
Whhh fi»i.I -To wit. to w.h."
\ l with owlish gle
-Whereat hn innlt-4lw lilctr Ihl* man.
For he hail < aught a clew.
And. owl-advised. at length began
To a»m
—(.oiiilon Tribune.
TO MR8. GRANBERY.
Ft I.lay evening Mr* Wlllo Pope will
entertain at a box party In’ honor
Mn. William Oninbery. the (harming
guest of Mre. Henry Jackson.
DR. LANORUM ENTERTAINS CLU8.
Hr \V. W Lnmlrtmt will entertain
The Ten at In* monthly ineotlng. at his
n..m< k“—tiiAAp ftvumie. Prtrtirr.
the IM!i Th • papei f t tin iifterm*
will be hv Judge Ibo oh D. Evan*. O'l
’’Tin* Kv*4wt4AAi»-AAi-JuujiiiiiidenL*L‘ , _
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.
Monday evening Mr. mid Mr*. George
Boynton entertained thirty guest* at
supper. commenloratlve of the fourth
anniversary of their marriage. The
deeoiatlonM were In white and yellow
hyacinth* and narcissus being used In
artistic profusion The candelabra
wa* shaded in yellow. .Min. Boynton
wore white ciepe de chine, and her
guest. Mrs. s It Dunbar, of Augusta,
wore a lingerie gown over blue pH
MRS. MARYE'8 BRIDGE.
Tuesday afternoon Mis Thornton
ilar\e pnlertaine.i——bridge—Mir—
-teen—nf— her—yntrngtnrti—friend*
honor of Mips Marjorie in own. wh
visiting Captain and Mis. Preston
u r a
Mb
Mrs Marye's guest
Jorle Drown. Misses Jennie IlngllNlt.
Ada Alexander. Constance Knowles,
I/oulse Black. Nall iluUlgnou, Mary
Thomas. Nlsiila llenxlger, I .aura Payne,
l^nilse Ifawklnn. Ilhtnrh^ t*ai son. Hot -
tie Wylie. Kloise l.lpscoiiih. Martha
Whitman. Hamtiella Whitman and
Kathleen Drown.
HUGHES^M’DONALD.
A pretty wedding took place on
Thuraday afternoon at 3 o’clock when
Mi- and Mrs. A. T. McDonald, of Do|-
toft, gitvr tn ntaiTbtge their daughter,
Annie Lee. to Mr. Miles A Hughes, of
1/ewlPlon. N. t*
The ceremony mi 1 pei formed by
Rev. W. E Jones, of Atlanta Heights
The house was attractively decorated
with bamboo and ferns.
The bride wore a handsomo going-
away gown of daik blue cloth with m
■.Mftiy -lingerie blouse and a becuintnjr
hat to.match.
The gift of the frwini was a lovely
btaceiel set with emi t aids
After the ceremony a salad course
wntf served: LAIM IlY The iVffeTltooir
Mr- and Mrs. Hughes left for Lewis
ton. N. t\, their future home.
LADIES' AID 80CHETY
RAJkHDAO DEPARTMENT.
There will Ik- a meeting of the l«n-
dle*’ Aid fWIrty of the Railroad De
partment of the Young Men's Christian
Association at the rooms, .11 1-2 West
Alabama street, Wednesday ufternoon
: «t S o’clock.
Every c member Is requested to b«
present, aa urgent business Is mi hand
’ that must he transacted. Refreshments
will be aerved,
MISS WIMBERLY ENTERTAINS
AT L0CU8T GROVE.
Miss Tiara Wimberly gave one of
her charming recitals at lea ust Grove
on Saturday evening In the Auditorium
of the Institute In that town, before a
large and appreciative audience.
LESLIE-HENDRIX.
l«Mst Wednesday evening at the
’ home or Mr. urn! Mm. W. L> Hendrix.
1 St Bethlehem. Mr l**yd W. Leslie and
Miss Mamie Itenrtrtrx weir nmrrtrdby
Be\ K R Smith
The bride wotc a handsome gown of
blue silk
Mr Leslie Is the uni
the mercantile com pant
rls A <‘o. at Dethlehem
Daisy Fifohugh Ayres, of Kentucky
‘•V
Kentucky's latest child of genius Is Daisy Fltzhugh Ayres, of Lexing
ton. now social correspondent of The Courier-Journal and New York
Herald at Washington. Henry Wattersoii pronounces her the moat bril
liant woman who has ever written for Tin Courier-Journal. The Beale
Publishing Com|winy announces the earlv ap|w*arunco of Miss Ayres* novel.
"The Conquest," which they and the preliminary critics have agreed Is a
honk of exceptional power and of great brilliance of expression. It la prn-
nminoed far above-ihe-cbr** of atari#* written by Amelia and Hallla Ki -
mlnle Rives, and Is likely t«> la* classed with the really powerful novels of
the j*erlod. Ml** Avres Is one of the really brilliant women of the nation
al capital, and Im* few euuala In conversational power and repartee.
cinta*!
MEETING OF ATLANTA
WOMANS CLUB.
The leguia; tmetltig of the Atlanta
Woman Club held Monday afternoon
at the Grand we largeh attended l»\
d in
atnd\ and kindled the
bought and study to child life and Its
Incidental Inte'iests. were of rare ex
cellence and received tile enthusiastic
appreciation of the large audience.
Following these el.aitient talks Mrs.
William P King. of l^exlngton. Ga..
sung deiightfullv •Vaiisslma '
William King, chairman, cor
dially invited all |h*» •*..»»» Interested In
Id study to Join the child study
lion of the Woman's t’lub at Ita
next meeting on January 30.
Mrs. Wilson called for a rising vote
of thanks to Mrs. King anil the women
nttlhutlng to the (harming program,
-whkdr'xraa conlhitly gtven.
Thu. mxt .mee ting of the c lub will be
tinder the direction of Mrs. J. K. (Hb
My. chairman ut ctfumtlvtml rommtt-
teC.
to miss~howell.
The euchre party at which Mrs. Ht.
Kioto Massengale entertained Tuesday
iam was an elaborate and beau*
ttful erent.-brlngfiur togHher- twenty
five or nnin' of the friends of the young
guest of honor and bride-elect. Miss
’arolltie Howell. Mrs. Massengale’<
re tty home. In West End. was dev
iated with the white imrclssus grow
ing In pot*, and placed on mantels and
tables throughout the lower floor.
The score cards wen* dainty hand-
{tainted design*, and the (list prise was
a toast glass. The consolation was a
t’hrlsty ’girl honk, and the guest *f
hoit"r warn presented with a Christy
gill book.
Mrs. Massengale received her guests
In a gown of black lace, and Invited to
meet Miss llowell were Miss Nettle
Mills, Miss t'arrle Sasuctt. Miss KlUa-
belli Adair. Miss Mary llowell. Miss
Kllxnbelli Ray. Miss Nan Stephen*.
Miss Minnie Affctnwim. Mrs Arthur
llowell. Mrs John Matthews. Mr*. «»tts
I .vie. Mrs W. K F..ster, Mrs. Com
Maddox, Miss Gertrude DramVon, Miss
Lee Dramloii. Miss l.oube Dooly. Miss
laf Miootbot. Miss Nell »» l n.mwllv.
Miss Ituth Lewis Mb- Mildred lUnb.
Mr*. Marshall Kckfotd. Mrs John
Simpson. Mrs. G A, llowell. Mr* Rob
ert Hughes and Mr- Willis Tltnmons
MRS. KISERS BRIDGE.
A beautiful parly was the bridge at
Hobbs, Miss Martha Woodward. Mlsi
Julia Porter. Miss Resale Woodward.
Miss Antoinette lilount. Miss Floiine
Richardson. Miss Kdlth Rtissc
Har* Morris. Miss Nina Gentr
Kotina Robinson, Ml**" KtheL
Miss Hamtiella Whitman. Miss Martha
Whitman, Miss Klise Lipscomb.
Nashville. Ml** Nellie Hightower. \
Janie Speer. Miss Rollne Clarke. Miss
Jeanette Swift. Miss Gladys Ia»vln.
Miss Ruth Hallman. Miss May
Hlgnon, Miss Kitty Cope. Miss Louise
Hn-vklnr, Miss Ida Hightower. Miss
Hit Glover. Mrs. Luther Reed, Mrs.
-WJYhnm H. Kiser. Mrs. Fleming Van
Rensselaer. Mr*. Albert llowell. Mr*.
I’rank Holland. Mr*. George Traylor,
M is Archibald Davis, Mrs Art hut
Hohhs. Mrs. J. C. Hunter. Mrs Thorn
ton Mary.—Air*.—Ktlward Met erren.
Mrs. James G. Miller.
After the game these young
were Joinod by other* and a delicious
luncheon was served.
TO MRS. MARSHALL.
The Informal bridge at which Mrs.
Wiltner Moore entertained Tuesday
morning In honor of Mr* Marshall, of
Htaten Island, was one <>f the mast de
lightful of the Informal |«trtlc* which
have been given this week, assent
tiling a small number of tiie married
friends of tlt<
The prises were a Dresden cup and
saucer and a bridge
The home of Mr* J.i« k*on on Peach
tree. where Mr. and Mrs. Moore are
spending the winter, wa* made doubly
attractive bv the use ..f uuantltles of
red carnal lot
of the game
aerved.
and <i
delldo
the
BIRD DINNERS TO BE SERVED.
Thursday and Friday. January
John
rnlng
cr entertained
honor «»f Miss
Miss rtoience
Collins
IV Leo
PI..vide dctlelo
i ommtltee
lie Rapt 1st
bird din-
i fact
most
SPRING STYLES FORECASTED IN
MATS FOR FLORIDA R (lO R T 8
A aprlns hat In January la by no
means an Incongruity when, except for
tba calendar, the aunny daya and milt!
P#a| assisted In the entertainment of!
Mrs. Peel’s guest*.
'"AH TnJUXUalDr pt^Rwtnr Tnusical rrr— *
gram was rendered. Including onng* bv J
Mr*. Edmondson. Miss Grace I^et
Brown, accompanied by Miss Elisabeth
tempefAture would convince u* that
the Muon of straw and flower-laden
chapeaux la here. Although there are
no spring hate (so-called) In the dis
play which will b« show n ufter January
17 by a large Atlanta Arm. snd which
Is Intended for the fashionable folk
who annually take flight to Palm Beach
McArthur, and by Mr*. 8. D. Hnilfll
accompanied by her daughter, Mi*-
Bmlth.
Mrs. Robert F. Maddox and Mrs. Lin
ton Hopkins gave a charming piano
duel and Mrs. Algood Holmes a violin,
number, accompanied on th%piano by:
Mrs. R. F. Maddox, which was one of
the attractive musical features of the 1
and other Florida resorts, one may,
upon seeing the hats, observe the tend,
encles which will be most pronounced
in spring and summer millinery. A
new feature In tr1mn\lng Is the plenti
ful use of wheat, oat*, such rustic
blooms as clover blossoms, and. to com
plete the rural effect, butterflies. It is
likely that we may by the time summer
arrives see June bugs and bumble bees
Mrs. Peel stood In the music room* t -
recelVo her guest*, and wore a hntd-
Nonte toilet of black chiffon silk, the
corsage trimmed with point lace.
Mrs. W. II. Kiser's gown was of blue
•Ilk
Miss Peel also wore an at tract! vt
tollet of blue silk. .
Mrs. Granbery. who bas become very:
popular In Atlanta society, wore a cob- j
tumo of black net. embroidered In Jet j
and trimmed with point lace She
ixi-ehtd on hat ertiwna, and It the effect
m a* pleaalnc as that nf the hutterlllea.
wore a hoi of black velvet with :*• ,■
trlch plume*. f
Mr«. Maddox'* gown wa* of dark .
complain. In shapes there l* great di
versity and latitude. The mushroom
hat will still be popular because of It*
adaptability to many style* and Mil
ages. A particularly beautiful mush
room shaped hat to be shown by the
Atlanta flrth Is of the Bordeaux *hade.
massed on the side at the top. and
beneath the brim with roses and velvet
of the same color.
Maline la abundantly u*ed. as nearly
every one of tho attract!'* - model*
blue chiffon doth. —
Mrs. Henry Jackson’s ct stutm* "«•* J
of blue cloth, with lace, and hat of blue •
trimmed with roses.
Mrs. Porter King's gown was of •
black lace.
Mr*. Lumpkin wore « toilet of black :*
net made prlncesse and embroidered =
In Jet.
Mr* Roberts’ gown was of chain- a
pagne-tinted doth with lace embr<»ld- i
ered In gold. "
Mrs. Prloleau's costume wa* of lav
ender doth.
Khnwa. A small leghorn on nlilrh II la
effectively uaed haa 11 limn*. Iilxtl
Clown and very narrow brim, the bnae
of the crown mirrnundeil with golden
CHARTER MEMBER8
OF 0L0 WOMEN’S HOME.
Tuerrtuy afternoon nt 1 o'clock an __
brown Velvet an«r deep cream imbon.
important meeting of the charter mem-
nTHch end nnr tt greaf-iiTosit .if Mn-.
rhni NIel huda.placed on th- l.-fi .Me
nnd at the back. Henrnth ih- brim
very dark brown nuillne. In Men.lnB
• nntroat to the tight brown i. lv.-t nnd
ribbon used on the crowji. 1.. m.i«. -d in
■innntltlee.
her* of the old Women's Home wa*
held In the council chamber n
A report wa* rendered of pint work y
and plan* for the coming >eur were * |r
outlined. t
ID ,n straw l.* trimmed.
Mr*. John T. Connolly, of Hfl Irwin
beneath' the brim at the back a Ini ge
bow of bt&rk velvet rthtmii with long
end*.
All *hade* of yellow, from gold to
very dark brown, will be must popular.
A Jaunty trl-cornered hat of ecru-col-
ored straw 1* trimmed with great
musses of yellow wistaria, and with
quantities of golden brown velvet.
In more dressy huts an exquisite pale
blue chip I* shown, turned up at the
side with n blue bird nnd with sweep
ing aigrettes. Around the medium
crown 1* drawn a band of blue panne
street, thl* city, announce* the mar
riage of her daughter. Susie, to Mr.
O. B. Adair. Jr., of thl* city, which
took pluce Monday evening ut 8 o'clock.
PROMINENT JEWI8H WOMEN
ATTENDING CONVENTION, n
The convention of the United Con- *•
gregatlon of Hebrew* was opened J t '
Tuesday morning In the ball room uf „
the Kimball House In the presence uf tl
a brilliant assemblage of men and n
women, who represent the highest type
Another dressy model is shown In a
pink Ntraw toque, trimmed with vlo-
of thl* noble race.
Among the prominent women who
The new trimming Is shown to good
convention are Mrs. Julius Walter Erie-
advantage in a hut of tun straw, the
berg, of Cincinnati: Mr*. Emil Poliak.,
edge of ft* brim shading trto decided
yellow, and its crown covered with
•hu*. two Mepht*tophetw» quilts In btaok
adding an effective touch of color.
of Cincinnati; Mrs. George Holornan..
of Ksvunnuh; Mrs. Israel Aaron*, of 0
Buffalo; Mr*. Molse Bergman, of New c *
—A round hut of green Neapolitan
straw 1* trimmed with (dive green vel
vet ribbon, pink and white clover blos
soms nnd wheat.
Orleans; -Mr*. J. Frankel. uf Cincln-
natl; Mr*. Martin Mark*, of Cleveland; w
Mr*. J. Ottenhelmer nnd Mr*. Hess- pt
trimmings Indicated lu the millinery
-model* shown thl* early, milady, what
ever her style of beauty or her ag*.
may easily be becomingly and Inex
pensively equipped.
JEWISH CONVENTION SOCIALLY.
The convention of the United Con
gregation of Hebrew*, now In session In
Atlanta, has a brilliant social side
worthy the distinguished members of
tbe organisation and of the hospitality
of Atlanta.
Mrs. J. E. Somtnerfleld. chairman of
the ladle*’ committee, was assisted in D
receiving the visitors by her sister, "
Mr*. David Marx.
Mrs. Sommertleld wore a gown (»f ,,
brown voile trimmed witlt lace and l
chiffon and her hat of brown wa*
trimmed with wings. %
Mr*. Marx wore a *ult of gray cloth
and a luti of gray trimmed with plume*.
Mr*. J. W. Frleberg, of Cincinnati, |n
daughter-in-law of Jullu* Frleberg, _
the first president of the Hebrew Col
lege in Cincinnati, In speaking of the
chiefly Informal, bringing together In
a charming fashion notable men and
women from widely separated section*
of the country.
"The biennial convention was for the
object of taking up the question both
religious and civil that bear directly
on the Hebrew In America. For In- ...
stance, the question of Immigration
Monday afternoon at the Piedmont
wa* one of deepest interest before the «.
the vMtlng ladle* met with the com-
mlttees of Atlanta women and with
"You know, of course, the Imml- w
grntlon law prohibiting any foreigner ar
othet represenlHtl'** women.
Mr* J. E. SoinmerMeld. chairman of
physical examination affect* all for-
signer* alike. The law 1* a hard one
guest*, asslsterd by Mr*. David Marx.
when you route to consider the condl-
lion In which the Jew 1* when he leave** •—
An Ideal
Confedtion
The rich, rare, fruity flavor and absolute
purity of Nunnally’s Candy makes it the
most delectable of high-grade confections.
Made of the finest materials, by skilled
candy-makers; carefully packed in dainty
boxes, and sealed in air-tight bond paper, it is
always fresh and clean, and maintains a deli
neate flavor that melts away on the tongue with
a taste of inexpressible dcliciousness.
imMIIIIIIIIHINUUHl
APOLLO’S
Chocolates and $on Bom.
60c lb.
W« Ar« Atlanta Agents.
Frank Edmondson
& Brother.
Druggiatar 14 South Broad.
with mi.mtltt>'
, l,n
austw - lna*nm«
• t >n\cnlcnl. h i
\ til find it |-**-
• r without !•»:—
Ill It, ,
ttonag** i* hop*
MR. CLIFFORD WILEY TO SIN
of ••special Interest to Mlrst.in* w
!».* the apprnr-im •* Tui**d.*\ night
Mr t’lllTonl Wilt-v , t the
Mr
Wile
\ **l I*
.•t t.\
rgc
PERKERSON -STILSON.
j * oinc .»t the
Uerson. will, h Will
v evening ut the
(ill be tin event in
• *f ft null and ac-
STERLING SILVERWARE
FOR THE JANUARY BRIDES.
(Jim - stork is very largo. Our engraving is known to
bo the most artistic in the c it y. Kuoh piece ve soli is on-
graved by our export engrftver free of charge.
EUGENE \h HAYNES CO.
MRS. THOMAS’ LUNCHEON.
oh. Mr
cr, Mr* Jacob Huh-. Alt:.. Arthur Hoy-
man. Mr*. Ktigeiu oberdorfer, Mrs.
Isaac Simon. Mi*. A Dlumcnthal. Mrs.
UttoH(hwi(d. Mr* It Phlllliu*. Mr*.
V Kte■ig*ha*M»r, Mr* »»*cur Klsas. Mrs.
Rig Well, Mrs L .1 Trownsteln. Mis.
Hcnjamln r’larkc. Mr*. David Kauf
man. Mi*, l.cc Kahnncller, Mr*. Mar
cus l.oeh. Mr*. Rig Montag. Mr* J. W.
Alexander. Mr*. Ralph Victor. Mrs. Ira
Htelnet and Mrs Dm Klein
Momlav exenlng at the Temple an
informal re«eptlon w.-t* held after the
regular -erxlce*. umlei the dlrecthm «»f
Mi* H‘mm rflehr* . flu lent committee.
Tuesday evening many of Atlanta’s
handsomest homes wi’i he thrown open
for the entertainment of the visitors,
and Tuesday afternoon at the Hebrew
orphan*’ Home on Washington street
the member* of the convention and
other distinguished guest* will be
havulpeivm tv enferraflivn
Among those who will h«>U1 Infor
mal receptions Tuesday night are Mrs.
J. K Hommerflelil. Rabbi and Mrs. Da
vid Marx. Dr. uml Mis. Dak. Mr. nnd
Mrs. D Phillip*. Mv. and Mrs. Otto
Hehwad. Mr. uml Mr*. Oscar Klsas. Mr.
Ju.ob Klsas. Mr. and Mrs. L:J. Trown-
stein. Mr and Mrs Denjnmtn Klsas.
Mr. and Mr* Kugene oberdorfet*. Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Haas. Mi atul Mr*
Victor Krelgshaher. Mr. and Mix.
Htalnhelmet. Mr. anil -Mrs. Harry
Hchleslnger. Alt and Mrs. David Kauf-
I Mrs J. Regenstt in. Ml .
and Mr* Sot Wlxcherg. Mi and Mis
Aaron Haas. Mr and Mi** H Ranter|
and Mr. and Mr*. Kdwln II*
n Kuro|H>. T(» begin with he
l.« naturally unhappy, owing to the
treatment the Jew receives In hi*
home p!ac4| and after a long \oyage
as a steerage passenger, he I* necessa
rily in a Mate of low vitality. Just
what argument will he brought up ut
present 1 do not know-.**
Mrs. Frlebeig Is a woman of much
ivc. and spoke most Interestingly of
the great work of the convention.
Mrs. Entll Poliak, of Cincinnati Is
a Southern uonmn, by Idrth. hnvlng
been before her matt luge Mjs* Caro
line benjamin, of New Orleans, on
being asked what part of America was
most propitious for the Hebrew to live
In. she at once said the North.
You see. time they have greater
advantages In educational and business
lines.
• Yes. the college in Cincinnati. Is
th* *eaLuf Hebrew. Uuunlng Tlu raU-.
hi* are given eight years of careful
study and training am! are well pre
pared for their life work before em
barking on It. The college was found
ed about 30 years ago and Is main
tained by the donnthm* *ont by each
JeXvlsh congregation throughout the
country"
(it ..f black la*
Jewelers.
.. liitehe.il jttcot.
MRS. PEEL'S RECEPTION.
Mon lay afternoon at he 'em** on
‘* .!• htree stn« t. Mr-. AX’DII.im Lawonn
• el entertained a large uumher cf her
: ends ni a dt Imhtf r’l\ Inf t m il tea
■ mpldmntaiv to Mi* William Gr.*n-
• r>. of Nashville, who I* I* »ng great-
tn At'antn a* tbe geest ,.f Mv*.
|enr> H Jacks(»n
T . and -andwiehe* weu served by
It* porter King. Mis Ihhdrau. Mrs.
> nnurl !«utnpk*tt and Mil Roberts, tn
^ .?••«! r*-*m ’Gien* the decora-
i>( *» •*» \cry effective and artistic
Alt» a Ki»ir and Mbs Marian
Responsibly ■
*:»Hilling y.rtir I’livslelau's
-ilptimis In Hi** erlsU
.•f ill lfdlh. Our pnss'rti*
ton D*t*artmeui is in
had. Wfili
this
*.k.-x*ad
PICKARD,
P—prlMort.
Grand Pharmacy.
WATSON
TO WED ITALIAN COUNT
-tTianauTmgnr Tenn.. Jiin:"To:—1
td that MI Id re, l. next to the
daughter of Dwight P. Mon-
mllllonnlre manufni turn- of
to wed Count Pasoiina. son
of thF~rtoted senator and ,
ItjHy —
Miss Montague is now and ha-
f*ir some time. In' Italy with hci n
er. who Is III.
The announcement hu* created
among the local society folk.
PERSONAL MENTION
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Fltxslmmons are
residing at the navy yard Brook
shlngton. Dr. Pltiudmmnn* i*
the highest ranking surgeons in
itted States navy, and both he
r». Fltssltnmon* have many
In Georgia, their native state.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Scott announce
Mr. James Newsome, of Washington,
to learn that she 1* Indls-
MIm Ruby Maddox hu* returned
- Lwu weeks' \Mt to friciida at
Miss Lena Shepard, of Winder, Is
Miss Jessie Bagwell I* visiting reln-
Mn». Clark Howell I* visiting her
lilts* Julia Hunter has returned to
Rev. H. Baldwin Dean goes to Co
la. where he ha*« accepted the
> Trinity church, that city. Rev.
ean has score* of friend* In thl*
ho rrgm to sec him depart, hut
vlsh him all possible happiness
The .many friend* of Mrs. K Travis
Douglas will be glad to know that
Is Improving rapidly at Wesley Mem>
rial hospital.
Miss Margaret Chapman, of Cedw
town, who has been visiting Mis ft,.
die Wallace and MUs Grace WhHh**.
125 East Georgia avenue, during tht
past week, has returned home.
Miss Antoinette Broughton, of Mai.-
son. Is visiting In the city.
Rabbi and Mrs. George Rolonvr. f
Savannah, are |he guest* of Kabbi
Mrs. David Marx.
Miss Florence Rutttnan. dnught. f
the president of Hebrew Union «'••
lege, of Cincinnati. Is an Interest.r.;
visitor In the city.
_Mre. J. F. Hanson, of Macon. n_- •
pass through the city Wednesdu% • i
route to California, where she g »- t >
visit her daughter. Mrs. Rohm White.
Mrs. William Clyde Camilcal S{ "'
young son. William Lawson, left .th (
morning for Swalnsboro to spend v» v<»
time with Mr. J. L. Carmlcal and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pyburn hr
returned front the.lr wedding t ••
through Florida and Cuba and will »•
at home at 245 North Jackson stm-t
after February 1.
Mrs. Charles Boyce, of Boston. A!a-«.
Ill arrive In Atlanta Tuesday ?« un
the guest for some time of her daint
ier. Mrs. B. Frank Hallett at her at •: •
tnents nt the Elysee, ob PrnrWtH
street.
Mrs. H. H. Kills, of 87 Capitol «uua>.
has returned from a few weeks' vi«$t
relative* In Charleston. -
CARTERSVILLE.
in Friday Miss Verdery Akin
• hostess at a charming luncheon
given In honor of Miss Lulle Lumpkin,
w hose wedding «H»eur* Tuesday. The
guests were: Misses Lulle and Chris
tine Lumpkin. Nellie Kulght. Sum
Tumtln. Cornelia Field, Kate Ham
mond. Flora Fite. Rosebud Johnson.
Marian Strickland. Estelle Strickland,
ury Fnuto. Juliet Neel. Louise Price.
Wednesday afternoon the Misses
Polite gave a linen shower In honor «>f
Mis* Lillie Lumpkin, to which were
bidden all the young ladles of the town.
On Friday afternoon Mrs. J A. Mil
ler opened her new home to her friends
delightful afternoon tea. Mrs.
Miller was assisted by Mr* L. S. Mun-
/nrd, Mrs. Peeples. Mrs. Bradley ami
'nfferty and Mi* l<ogun
-Vaughan- Mla.io Joh|uam-an«J 1-4w.
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Monk
Young wa* hostess at a euchre putty
In honor of Ml** Heyward. The prise*,
pieces of china, were won by Mrs. Wal
ter Akerman and Mr*. Brumby.
Felton Jones entertained nt
bridge Tuesday afternoon In honor of
her sister. Mr* J. P. Massey, of Waco.
Tex. Mr* Massey made top score. The
guests Invited were:. Mesdame* W. M.
’sfferty, Stella Brumby, George
Brooke. J. A. Miller. J. P. Anderson.
Logan Vaughan. Walter Akerman. Lila
Morgan. Mank Young. Misses Marian
Htrlckland nnd Marian Kmltb
CUTHBERT.
'Ii* .Vi. \ I’ irv eni. rtaiaed tl» f - Maids'
■iad Matr-.a*' t'liili Tlcirstiv aft.--amin.
Ihiudiiti a Ills! v I* nlavcl ntnl Mrs. tienrire
** “ the jirln*.
A s.ila.1
Harris
after the
as IniNteMi
termsai at
Th*- prize.
Miss I.,tills.* (Jay has returned m l
Coldi; Miss Annette AlcDounld to Ac
t; Miss Genie U«mmI to Mary Its hi*
Mild Miss -Moselle jlnlitwla t*» Weslej
having spent the holidays nt home.
Miss Stella Simpson has returned f "
home In Abbeville, H. C.
Messrs. C. C. nnd J. II. Move h'"
I from New York nii.l other non in
point!
Iliehnrds. of town. Is the gm
nml Mrs A II. MeCov
uses Itoml and Klhel Mel»*
I**.*ii \ (siting In Ansiny.
Furniture and Housetiold 6oods
AT
20 S, Pryor Street
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
B. BERNARD. Auctioneer
n|J
Atlanta. Ga. SOI Auatell BM»-
Offlr, Hoar*. » to 11:10—t JO to i
H. I'hom Ualn XOU.
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Maaile II trrlson of Itl.-'miopil. V*.,
the tnesl of Mis A II. M.-Cay.
Miss Kllxalwth ttnlilwiii and Miss Hinp|tey,
Msriws m»csis*-
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