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KE ELY’S
SOCIAL NEWS
| Mw. George C. Bill, Editor. Qurlone Stewart and Selene Armstrong, Assnunts. |
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A DITTY.
King a ditty.
HIhk n dttty,
Isive-and-rhyme entwined,
of the pretty,
ilxy and witty.
Witching Rosalind.
None** above her.
All men love her.
Cupid thus designed!
Jolly rover.
He* In clover
With fair Rosalind.
Me ran He there. .
Ill- trade ply there.
JupI her eyep behind;.
i*ttn~ fl^therr.—
Arrows sly there —
L<k>)i« of Rosalind.
I^ivea Hnd Graces
Have their plucea
In her hair confined;
Hueel their care la.
Happy Graces.
Gracing Rosalind!
Rhe Ip neatnepa.
Hhe la sweetness.
All sweet things combined;
Perfect featneee
And completeness
In fair Rosalind.
Hong, go nieel her.
Fixing fleeter
Than the flying wind;
—Ray L-greet her
And entreat her
••Re my Itopallnd!'*
—Turtlp Hidden Page, In The
hemtnn.
IN HONOR OF MISS KIMBALL.
>|ip. Alfred lluck will entertain at a
luncheon next Thuradav In compliment
Cc» her guePt. Ml** Kimball, of Florida.
IN HONOR OF MR PHINNEY
ANO MR. NELSON.
Mr. W «'. Ibalpon and Mr. If.
Johnaon entcrtalnfjl Mr. It. W. Nelaon.
of New V.irh. president, and Mr. J. W.
Phinnc\ t! f Lhn>tiin_- \ ku-picaldenl—oL
the American Type Company. at lunch,
eon Thursday at the Capital «'lty flub.
The guest* vrie Mi. NMpigi. Mr I'hln-
nex. Governor T«*rrt II.-Governor-elect
Hoke Hmlth. Major J 8 fohen. Meaara.
Roby Roblnaiin. F. L Seely. W T.
Gentry, f. II linden. II II. fnbnnl*a,
R. F. Maddox. K. Woodruff. J. H. Nun-
nktlv. M. N. Davies. D Woodward. C.
1), Hill. N-wcry_Arnold. J. Al. tflut*»fl.
MRS. MIKELL'6 BRIDGE.
Friday evening Mm. Franklin Mlkel!
will entertain alxteen of her frlenda In
formally at a bridge party. The occa
sion will be In honor of Mra. A. H
Wlleon. of New York, who Itae arrived
In the city to be the guest of Mra. Mil
ton Dargan.
IN HONOR OF~MRB. WILSON.
Mra. !«ewtp Reck will entertain at an
Informal bridge party Tueedny evening
at her home on Peachtree In compli
ment to Mra. A. II. Wlleon, of New
York.
TO THE MISSeTsTRICKLAND.
Mtaa Clara May Winn will entertain
at a ettrd parly nextFrtday evening in
fumpiunant- tu Err lUWffiJIft ^HBiw
Strickland, of Cartemvllle.
BRIOQeTpARTY.
Mlaa Elizabeth Adalr’a bridge party
Friday morning wan In compliment to
Mlaa Caroline Howell.
After the game of cards a “luncheon
waa served at the amall tabloa The
prlcea were two palra of allk hope and
the gueat of honor waa preaented with
a hand-painted powder box.
Mlaa Adah wore a gown of old rose
allk. trimmed with Irish lace.
Mian Howell wore a black tuffeta
gown, trimmed with Peralan green. Her
hat wap black, trimmed with plume*
The gueata Included: Mra. O. A.
Howell. Jr. «MI*s Louise Dooly. Mra.
W. R. Koater. Mra. Maralmll Kckford.
Mian Mary Howell. Mlaa Ruth Lewis,
Ml** Pauline l*ew|s. Mlaa Wlllla Tim
mons. Mlaa Nettle Mllla. Mra. St. Klmo
MaeaenKHle. Mlaa I pontine Day, the
Misses Itrandon. Mra. Cone Maddox,
Mra. Ibtvld Crockett. Mlaa Rllaibetli
Hay and Mm. this Lyle.
MRS. JOHN K. OTTLEY'S TEA
IN HONOR OF MR8. JOHN LITTLE.
Society waa kept busy Friday at
tending breakfasts, luncheons and teas.
Many beautiful toilet
varloua affair*
Mra. Ottley's tea In •
Mra. John 1>. Little waa
lightful social events of
brought out a congenial
Society Assisting the ho
tainlng her gueat-* wet*
McCain-. Ml a William <
Henry Jackson, Mrs. Kdw
Mra K L Connall
Mt
• aeen at the
tnplltnent to
lie of the de-
ihe diiy, and
’ontlngent of
leas In enter.
Mrs. K. G
anbei y, Mrs.
r»! T Itrown,
Edwaid
Chamberlin. Mrs. Penivnl Sneed, Mrs.
Jntne* Iv H-*blnst»n. Mrs. II K. Hat-
man. Mrs. Dahtel !L Han ts. Mrs. Jamei
It Gray. Mrs Robert J l.owry. Mis
I,er Jordan. Mrs. Edward peters. .Mis
Nellie Peter* Itlnck, Mrs. Hurt on Smith.
Mrs nuslei. Mrs Charles. I. Gately, ' neadav
Mis Ftands Hawkins. Mis J. K «Mr. j Harriett 1
Sirs. A It Steele. Miss Jennie English.
Miss Elizabeth Adair. Miss Isttm Ifcioly,
Miss Rtdine Clnrke, Miss Marv M
lace made over white bilk and chiffon.
Mrs. Little was much admired In a
toilet of Irish lace, made prtneesse.
Mrs. McCabe wore a gown of cream
batlnte. elaborately trimmed with Val
enciennes lares.
Mrs. James P. Robinson was attract,
ively gowned In old rose cloth, fash
ioned with Cluny lace.
Mrs. tlately'a toilet wus violet velvet,
the -corsage of which was-m<ule—of
Irish lace. —
Among the callers Mrs Granbery
was much admired and wore a coral
colored cloth gown, fashioned with
point de Venlse lace. Her hat was
black velvet, trimmed with coral col
ored plumes.
Mw. John R. Hopkins was beautiful-
Iv gowned In pale pink crepe de chine,
trimmed with bands of Venetian |sdnt.
With this gown she wore n white
mlrabeau boa and a pink hat. trimmed
with plumes.
Mrs. Mitchell Horner wore an after*
Hin toilet of lettuce green chiffon
anttn. made empire. The yoke waa of
(Mile yellow chiffon velvet and lace.
Iler hat was green satin, a Reynolds
shape, and was trimmed with green
plumes. •
Mrs. Henry Jackson wore a black
brocaded allk, embroidered In gold
threads. Hhe Wore a lint of black,
trimmed with plumes.
MRS DsLEONTiNTERTAINS.
Thursday afternoon at her home on
Piedmont avenue, Mrs R C DeU*»n
gave a handsome bridge party enter-
tnlng about thirty gueata.
Mra. DeLeon's home was effectively
decorated with hyacinths, narcissus.
Idlefs and potted foliage plants. Re
freshments were served after the
game nt small tables The tlrat price,
a pretty fan. was won hv Mrs R. R.
Ridley. Mrs Howard Calloway won
the consolation price, u picture. Mrs
DeLeon received her friends In a lovely
toilette of cream silk brocaded In yel
low roses.
TECH CHAPTER BANQUET.
The Tech chapter of the Mlgtnn Nil
fraternity will banquet this year's in
itiates on Saturday .evening at the
Piedmont hotel.
day evening In I
Miss Fort, of Atlanta.
of her guest,
COMPLIMENTARY TO MISS IDES.
Mrs Fred Morris entertained at 11
bridge at her home nt Marietta W.d- J"
in honor of Mi-*- t) j
of Atlanta iMlKhtful j h,
freshments. consisting of a -aladibi
m| Th
em '
the
RUMMAGE 8ALE.
The Woman's Guild of Ht. Luke
church win hold a rummage sale on
Hat unlay and Monduy at the cornel
of Piedmont avenue and Currier street.
Contrlbutlun* are aollclicd from all
Vhutch nu-inla-iu
EUCHRE^ARTY.
Mra. R. C. Dtaklns gave h euchre
party Frlduy afternoon at her home, on
the Boulevard, her guests Including:
Mrs. T. II. Williams. Mrs. Ralph
Brown, Mrs. Clarence Everett. Mrs. K.
II. Bancker. Mrs. C. B. Walker^ Mrs
Morton Smith. Mrs. \V. R. Wlmpey.
Mrs. John Hinlth. Mrs. Wllllntn Thlbe-
deau, Mrs. J. A Wootten. Mrs. Maddox.
Mrs. Clyde King. Mrs. K R. Pomerov.
Mrs. R. A. Davidson. Mrs. Rnmlall.
Mra. «'. T. lLtpklns, Mrs. j.h»1 Hunter.
Mrs. C. R. I'assellN. Mrs Claud Wil
liams. Mrs. Kd Walker. Mrs. G. R.
Walker. Mrs. J a Willingham, Mrs.
GUV Mitchell. Mrs J. c, Rnuitgny. Mrs
R*l Crane. Mrs. A M Lloyd. Mrs
Will Williamson. Mrs. Paul Clements,
Mrs. Walter Smith. Mrs. Dobbs. Mrs.
Frank Dean. Miss Helen Flynn. Miss
Lilly Flynn. Mrs. Charles Smith. Mr*.
Fred Stone, Mr*. John I, Moore. Mrs.
Charles King. Mrs. A. D Candler, Mrs.
Alex Houston. Mrs. Charles Roberts,
Mrs. Berry. Mrs. Peter MeOovern. Mrs,
Bruit. Mrs Charles Caveilv. Mrs. Ed
gar Dunlap Mrs. Sim-* Bray. Mrs. J. It
Pickett. Mrs. W. T Downing. Mrs.
John Malone. Mrs. LeConte. Mrs. Mag-
gle I>enn Munis, Mrs. Clayton CalU-
wav, Mrs Thomas Callaway, Mrs. M. D.
Jurk.vn. Miss Nan Cat toll. Miss Kate
Cat roll. Mis** Gertrude Catey. Miss Ag-
nes Caic>, Mrs. Mai ion Kiser. Mrs. T.
F. Oaike and Mrs. Lynn llhorer.
THARPEWALKER.
Mi at ltd Mrs. Jeremiah Ja*U*on
W alk, i announce the enaagi mem of
their daughter, Lillhui.- to Mr. George
Clarence Tliarpc, the m.urlage to take
plare Thuisiliiy. Februarx 14. at noon,
at their home at Locust Grove, Ga.
CAKE EXCHANGE.
The Indies of the Fli*t Chtlstlati
church will mu an extbange evety Sat*
tir.lay i»t the Milton lltadlex store.
|t.> IVachtiee street, for the benefit of
the organ fund on Saturday they will
have on sale t ake, chicken salad, light
end, blown bread and cand>.
MISS STEPHENS' MU8ICALE.
d throughout
a* and ferns.
e «lalnt> I*-
The house was de. oral
with pink roses, cat nail
In the .lining room, wlr
f»eshment* were served, the tahh was
coveml with lace mats and detarmed
with \ase*. «»f pink roses ami tlnv
lamps, which ha*l pink shades The
bonbons were In pink and the whole
effect was most artistic
• Mra. ottley was gowned in white
The mu«lca
Can Stephens
nought to a .
were Mis C W |»uP
DuPre. Mrs Josrpli Brown. Mi* V j
L. Stair. Mrs. 1. N Ttanmol Mm ;
Moi gun Me Neel, Mrs K II Hum Mi* ,
Ralph N*»rthcutt. Mi* ll*ni\ W\att. ,
Mr,. Nflnn. Mt»< , • ■>n. U..u .iml)
Id-,. [ .•ni.'rt,tint'd h.
Hammond and MU* l.uclle D.mu
IN HONOR OF MISS FORT. {great pleasure b> the several
Miss Kale Rills, nt lu i h<mie nt j numbers the> iviidetetl. Ml-**
Macon, ga\e a bridge |miD Thuts-j ||„n gave some beautiful sele, ii.
s lloke
n Friday by Miss
home in West End
lelightful series of
die has Gil-* week
id* Ml** Natalie
Annb
KARWISCH-THURMAN.
Mlaa Mamie Thurman and Mr. Alfred
B. Korwlach were married Thursday
evening at 8:SO o'clock at the home of
the bride's mother, 190 Jones avenue.
Rev. Dr. A. C. Ward performed the
ceremony In the preaenee of a number
of relatives and friends. —
The bride wore a pretty white toilet
and carried a bouquet of white roses.
KING-BRI8ENDINE.
Kpedal to The Georgian.
Covington. a»„ Jan. is—Mi and
Mrs. t. I). Biisendlne. of Covington,
announce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Velma, to ML L. Dean King, of
Atlanta, which look place December 4.
! In Atlanta, at Capitol Avenue Baptist
4 |..isrorlurn. lRe-Re vT J. K. Dunlap offl-*
*latlng.
Miss Brlsendlne was on a visit to
Atlanta to be a guest at the marriage
of Miss Annie Osburn and Mr. John L.
Smith, of Covington, when her wed-
I ding occurred on the evening before,
and the affair woe not made known
to her frlenda until this week. The
young couple feared the displeasure of
the bride's father, whose only objection
was her youth.
Mr. and Mrs. King will reside In At-
inntn. They leave today.
Mrs. King will be greatly missed here
both In church and society. She 1* a
member of the Baptist church choir
and her place will not eoon be filled.
MIBB BEHRTS RECITAL.
one of the musical treats of the sea
son will bo presented to lovers of music
•»n Tuesday evening, January 22, when
Miss Rdwlne Behre will give a piano
leeltal In the Marlst College hall.
In addition to many exquisite classical
numbers by Miss Hthrc, Mrs.
Stirling has kindly consented to sing
1 and she will give several vocal nurn
, la-rs. Mr. Muller will* act as accotu
pa nlst.
Both Miss Behre and Mr* Stilling
are talented musldar.a atm a*-
known In the timsleal world V*
rttnt witl-brgtn-nt~»T15 n'rtnrk
to missUenziger.
Miss Jennie English will be at
those entertaining In honor «>f Miss
I’rsula Benxlgcr, of Nexv York, the
guest of Miss Mary Thomas.
LUNCHEON FOR SATURDAY.
The ladle* of the Ponce DeLeon Ave.
nui* Baptist chhiitl, MYhT AVr K G». cn,
chairman, will serve a 35-cent lunch «»n
Saturday, the 19th, at 13s Peachtree
street, opposite the Candler building.
The lunch will be turkey or fried
oysters, hot rolls, hot coffee and mime
l»le. They cordially Invite the patron
age of their friends.
It Is given under the auspices of the
following ladles: Mrs. R. G. Dunwo.idy,
Mrs. M. H. Barnes, Mrs. J. R. Hanks,
Mrs. K. H. Carroll. Mrs. W. 1). Green.
Mrs. Hodge. Mrs. Fred Law. Mrs. J. R.
Mltchener, Mrs. L. G. Neal, Mrs. W.
J. Northen, Mrs. Edgar Oliver, Mrs.
R. It. Padgett. Mrs J. \V. Wills. Mrs.
R. L. Turman. Mrm Arthur Raniseui,
Miss Willie Russell Law. Mias McCall.
Miss Zula Ailklns. Miss Oliver, Mias
Hitmen anil Mrs.- W H. Ailklns —■
COMPLIMENTARY TO MRS. POPE.
-Mrs. Htarr-Rogere gave a ohatanlng
bridge party Thursday afternoon nt her
home In Macon complimentary to Mrs.
Hunter Pope, of Atlanta, who has re
contly gone to Macon to reside.
IN HONOR OF MI88 POPE.
Miss Kittle Colemnn Is entertaining
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock In hon
or of Miss Pope, of Atlanta, who Is the
charming guest of Mrs. Sprutltng. Miss
Coleman will have two tables of, bridge
and after the game a dainty course
lunch will be served.—Macon News.
complimentary" TO
MRS. HARVIE JOROAN.
Mix W*. T. Greaves entertained at tea
Thursday afternoon at her home on the
South Highlands, Hlnuinglmui. Ala.. In
hono- of her aunt, Mi*. Ilnrvle Jordan,
of Atlanta, and of Mr*. Joseph Hoai-
le.v. of New York.
SURPRISE PARTY.
Due of the most lntere*tlng events of
the Week was a snip: he party given
to Miss Annie Connullv by a number
of lier friends on the evening of the
1 Hth from H to |*» a-i o'* | H*k. at her
home near Fort M« Plters«»n.
Among those pi*-.-nt were: Misses
Laura Cook, Tlmmb- «',,.»k. (>ln Pea-
cock. CarGc Mann. M«.-*sr*. Lewi* Pea.
ciwk. Dodge Oliver. Guy Kennetlv,
Mnnson Peacock. *'h'»tce Rryun. Mr.
Cobb. Mr. lluynie. Mr Dunn.
Interesting gam* - were played
throughout ihee\«nmg
KEELY’S
KE ELY’S
j
Shoes Are
Best
BOX PARTY,
A congenial box party at the Grand
Saturday afternoon will e.-nslst «»f Mrs.
A II Wilson, of N* w York, the guest
of Mrs Milton Dm ran; Mi s. Know les.
Mrs. Frank Rill*. Mrs. Dargan, Miss
Laura Kmovies.
CLUB~PRIZE8.
At the meeting f the Thursday
Bridge Club at the I .me of Mrs. J M
lloxsev tiny Carpenter won the first
pGr.e. a beautiful set of champagne
glasses The ron*<datl>n. a Japanese
gong, w.i* won by Miss Myra Graves
The next meeting will be held at the
ie of Mi* A R Marlmt.
DOUGHERTY-SAPPINGTON.
Hparta. Ga . Jan
o. Ini life of Span.
event In the
tnrted m*ff
We know just how pood these shoes are—and if you knew
their inside goodness you would never wear any other kind.
Two things you will always find in Keely-Ziegler Shoes—
style and quality.
That’s what you want in shoes, isn’t it?
—They are so carefullv constructed and made in so many
different shapes and lasts that you are absolutely assured of
that perfect foot comfort that everybody desires.
To be safe and sure, get a pair of Keely-Ziegler Shoes—all
the new. shapes and approved styles, natty but not freakish,
sturdv hut not cumbersome—just good, stylish, sensible shoes.
Warranted to give service and satisfaction.
interest than the mnrrlngc of Miss Lois
Happlngton l<» Mr. Charles R. Dougher
ty. which occurred on the evening >f
the 16th Inst. In the SpartA Methodist
church, at 6 o'clock. The church was
tastefully and. profanely decorated with
fern* and unilax and potted plants.
Rev. J. 8. L. Bnppington, the father
of the bride, performed the ceremony.
The ushers were: ..Messrs. Marvin
Mirfdbdmmfc*. lLtm- Afrlemh K4wftr4
Rosier and Howgll Britt.
Miss Hnpplngtnn *■ the accomplished
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. 8. L.
Happlngton. of this place, and ha* many
admirers In this yectlon. Mr. Dough
erty ls^ one of the most successful
young business men of this, city. He
holds a responsible and lucrative posi
tion with the mercantile Arm of II. F.
A- R. A. Rosier, of Sparta.
DR. LANDRUMTENTERTAIN8.
Dr. W. W. I-nndram was the genial
host at a meeting of "The Ten" held
Friday afternoon nt his home. The
guest of honor of the occasion was
professor Noah K. Davis, of Virginia,
whose visit to Atlanta Is being greatly
enjoyed by his old friends here. The
subject for discussion waa "The Evolu
tion of Jurisprudence;" and a splendid
paper on the subject wna rend by Judge
Roverlv I). Evans.
Those piesetit were: Governor Ter
rell. Judge Beverly D. Evans, Profes
sor Noah K. Davis, Professor M. L
Brittain. Mr. Sum D. Jones, Mr. Walter
Cooper, Mr George Sale. Rev. John
R. White. Rev. John F. Purser. Mr. I
II. M. Wtltet and Mr F. J. Paxon
At 6 o’clock an elegant course dinner
was served.
STERLING SILVERWARE
FOR THE JANUARY BRIDES.
Oiii 1 stock is vi;ry larjfo. Our cugraviHg is known to
lie the most artistic in the city. Knch piece we sell is en
graved by our expert engraver free of charge.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
> the platm. ami Ml
! Mis* Stephen-' home was do*'Mated
| with pink tarnation-, these fiagiunt
illowii* being tastefullx atiaiiK-.l
thioiigiiout tin- lo.tm-. ami u-ed In.pr---
fusion In the tmi-ic r*».*m.
Mis* Htephcp-' gue*t« wn*. 1 Mies
| Natalie Hammond. Ml*- lb *-t, Rax
Mis* Ituth Lew.-, Ml— Hakel Atkttison.
Miss Uiinr N*'tcio-s Ml** Pauline
Lewis. Ml*** E*l> Ih »' »tte|d. Mi— L.*ui*e
j Norman Ml— Pe— it Rax Ml— Marv
Ml*
Nui
•tie, M!-* Kl
Ml*
Ma
Him.
H.»’
Mi
Jewelers.
37 Whitehall Street.
Helen llm
llarniUon. M'**
Mbmb Van E|»be
Mis* Nell Non ro
am! Ml** Kthel V|
*- Stephen- wa*. •»
olhri-.
. Ml.-* .lull
Ml*s Sumc
•- l lanklln.
It« III iet ta
. Miss Mn>
IN H.llit kei .
Ml*** l.oul-e
Ml>« Aline
»n.
-ted in ix»-
MR3. BRANOON ENTERTAIN8.
The breakfast nt which Mrs. Morris
Brandon entertained for Mrs. William
Granbery Friday momlng was one of
the most enjoyable occasions of the
eek, and was a compliment to Mrs.
William Granbery, who has receive*I
such charming attentions during her
visit here, and Mr*. Samuel Inman.
» Is being warmly receive*! by her
friends after Iter long absence. The
guest* were seated at a heart-shaped
table, the centerpiece of which was a
e basket filled with bridesmaid
roses and hyacinths. Three smaller
baskets flllcd with the same fragrant
era and tied with tulle were also
used on the table. Ropes of smllnv and
tulle were suspended from the celling,
mil* numerous unshaded candles were
Ifcct Ively used.
Mrs. Brandon received her guests In
i handsome gown of while silk mull,
dnboiateiy fashioned
•lenites lace. I * n view
Mrs. Gi.iubery's becoming toilet was j tGven^ n*|
*f coral colored doth, with which ah
tore a blousf of la* e and a black vel
■ et hat.
Mi*. Samuel Inman v
loth suit, with smart w
vus one of the most »U
MR8. CONKLIN'S LUNCHEON.
The luncheon given by Mrs. Charles
Conklin to Mrs. William Granbery was
one of the beautiful social functions of
the day. Gathered to meet Mrs. Gran
bery were about fourteen of her friends
and the occasion was chnracterlxed by
delightful Informality. Mrs. Conklin's
home, one of the most spacious anil
artistic in the cltv, was decorated at
together in ptnk axaleag. the blossoms
being tastefully arranged In bowls and
tall cut glass vases. In the dining
room stately palms and ferns udded to
the effectiveness of the decorations.
The centerpiece on the luncheon table
consisted of a great crystal bowl of
pink azalea*, and the lunch cloth wus
of Venetian face. The place cards were
dainty Imnd-palnted designs done in
Part*. Mr*. Conklin received her gue*t*
In a becoming gown of blue chiffon
cloth, elaborately fu*htoned with Ince.
Mr*. Granbery wore n smart suit of
coral colored cloth, trimmed with bands
of velvet, the blouse of cream Ince. Il«*r
hat was of black velvet, trimmed with
aigrette*.
Mr*. Henry Jack***n wore black bro
caded *ntln and a black hat trlmim-d
with plume*.
Mr*. Robert Maddox wore a particu
larly becoming gown of hyacinth blue
crepe, trimmed with white lace and
embroidered In silver. Her hnt wn* »f
blue velvet face*! with black satin.
Mrs. Charles Gately was gmvned *n
violet velvet, anil Mr*. John D. Little
wu* admired In gun metal velvet, her
gray hnt trimmed with plumes.
Mr*. Harbour Thompson was hand-
some In a dahlia colored cloth gown,
embroidered In dahlia shade*, and wlt'.i
thl* she wore a hnt of dahlia colored
velvet.
Mr*. Morris Brandon wore w hite silk
mull, trimmed with vul Ince.
Invited to meet Mr*. Granherv werv
Mrs. llenry Jackson. Mrs. William II.
Kiser, .Mr*. Janies Dickey, Mrs. Morris
Brandon. Mi 4. NVIlnier Moore. Mrs.
Barbour Thompson. Mrs. Latham. Mrs.
R. F. 8hedden. Mr* C. A. Conklin,
Jr. Mrs. John D. Little, Mr* Frank
Hawkins. Mrs. Charley L. Gately, Mrs.
Robert F. Maddox.
MRS. SHERIDAN'S RECITAL.
The song recital by Mrs. Sheridan on
Thursday evening at the First Baptist
church wax an artistic treat from every
point of view to the large and criti
cal audience assembled to greet her
Thl* was Mr*. Sheridan's first ap
pearance In Atlanta since returning
fr mi Europe, and she was accorded J
a most cordial welcome.
The program was unusual, rare in
-election* ami .remarkable in that Mrs.
Shrrldnn gave the entire program un-
assisted and Hr Id the closest attention
of her audience thi r.ig|» every nuni-
Vnlen* ' * rr
f the full program she wn*
ited encores, to which she
gratefully responded. * onetime* play
ing lier mvn accompaniment or singing
unaccompanied.
singer, but artistic In appearance .m l
In every movement and pose. Her se
rious voice responded like an Instru
ment to the varied sentiment of her
songs—rlch. full and mellow In th«?
classical selections; tender and avr*t
In the gems of child aong. and light
and feathery in her chamlnade nuni*
hero ^
In the "Hong of a Druid Priest.--"
wus heard what U most loved In Mr-
»8hertdnn’s voice, the deep tones, full • f
sou! and feeling.
-- hr. J. Lawia Browne In-M* avt-—•—
panlmenfs waa' perfect In repo.-* .m l
sympathy.
Mra.'Sheridan wore a beautiful * i-
plre gown of aoft pale green antln, wu i
graceful flowing sleeves of pnle green
chiffon, the corsage being embroider* *J
In seed pearls.
Agnlnst the splendid white marine
baptistry pots of pink azaleas w*r»
effectively placed, making for .Vi«.
Sheridan a delightfully artistic nivt-
rorment.
The Horonl* Society la to be rongi *'-
ulated upon presenting $!rs. Blierid *n
first In Atlnnta after her long sojourn
III Europe In auch n beautiful mu.-k.'d
recital.
LEERS^BBALLA.
Thursday evening at the temple t * k
place the marriage of Ml** Paulin*
Leera and Mr. Mortimer Blalla. the
ceremony bring witnessed by -a lnr,.-e
nssembl.v and followed by a re* epti * t
at the home of the bride's mother. Th*
matron of honor was Mr*. Ernest F.
Dpiwnhelmer. and the brklrstn.iG^,
Misses Elsie May 8e|lg. Helen Llehm
and Gene Splty. Mr. 8lg Leer*
n* best man. and the groomsmen vn
Messrs. John J. lingedom. Mr Fe
Blulhenlhal and Mr. Max Lowenstm
Messrs. Emanuel -KHufftnnn. Mon.
Elseman and Bert Lllllenthnl wrte u-
ers. and Mr. Charlie Franklin w«
master of ceremonies.
The bride was gowned In Ivory wlib
satin, fashioned with point lace and i
mbroldery of seed pearl*. She ca
rted a shower bouquet of lilies of
valley, and her veil was adjusted wit
these lovely flowers.
The matron of honor. Mr*. Dpt"
helmer, was gowned In pink par.
n»in. and curried orchids.
The bridesmaid* wore pink silk
carried shower bouquets of pink i"“
The home of Mr*. Leer*, on Wn*
tngton street, was,beautifully de**»ni»*
with out. flowers^"palms an«l fern- 1
bride's table -whe particularly beaut»
fill. It* centerpiece a plateau of ro- ■
lilies of ihe valley and maiden •»-'
fern. Orchids and lilies were also »•*•
Numerous * mulelabru with pink .-h.i-
mhled to the hentilv of the scene
Mr. and Mr*. PIhIIii left on the in*
night train for Florida, and after**' \
eral weeks there will go t*» New i
where Mr. Blalla make* hi* home a*
where he ha* large business Intere*
They aix* attended by the good "*"•*
of a host of friend*.
D0MIN0~CLUB.
Mrs. Charles E. Perkin* will enf
tain her Domino Club Friday afi*
»n from 1 to 6 o'clock, at her n- 1
t d
while
Sheridan 1* not only «n artistic I 5m» South Pryor street.
ent.
Mr*. Ileniy
Sdnck hr*»* mlr
Inman w*»r«*
tri tatn* .!. I*.»
Furniture and Household Goods
Rob* rt F.
j nan*
•\ »ut
l u *
. k la*
w ax •
Jackson's gown wn*
I satin, and Mrs. Fra
lark velvet Those r
de* Mr*. Grnnbi ry ami *
41»nry Jack-i
ox. Mrs Rob- |
* rt K*»tvnnt>, Mr**. James It Gray, Mrs.
W 8 Elkin Mr*. llenry Johnson. Jr..|
Mrs. Julian Field. Mr*. Thomas Brunt-1
l»y of. Marietta. Mr*. Clem Harris. Mr*. I
Wlllla*!* I* Fill*. Jr.. Mr*. Frank In- J
man Mrs. W C Jarnagln. Mrs. William!
Mitishall of Staten Island Mrs. Preston l
Ark" tight Mr* Wllmer Mo.ov. Mr*, i
William II Klsei. Mn H.'lllr.- Run- i
dnlph. Mis. Walker Inman. Mis Reulnn
Arnold. Mrs. Victor Hinlth. Mi - James J
_ ^ . . |D Robinson. Mrs. Marlon Jackrjn. I
B. BERNARD, Auctioneer! ,,anl *' a Ml,rrl *> '
AT
20 S. Pryor Street
EVEW WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
1S07
LEE CENTENNIAL MEMORIAL
This oxquixito nn'imirinl with picture of General Rohcrt
K. t,w. !us liirlli place, Stratford, Vn.'also hia home at Arliutf-
ton—with tribute from Benjamin Hill, can he found at
SAM WALKER'S,
85 PEACHTREE ST.
Large sire for framing alio in Calendar form—1907.