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SOCIAL EVENTS OF INTEREST
TEE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
SATURDAY, 7AXCARY 1*. Wt.
Charlotte Stewart,
Selene Armstrong,
Assistants.
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By BEATRICE FAIRFAX.
TUPATHY la the moat lovable quality poaaaaaad by woman. No mat-
tar bow plain of faca aha may ba. If aba baa aympathy aha wlna lore.
Bba need not be clever, for though people admire clavarneaa, they do
i me wrong
to win love.
dan-Bldney Coll are. Virginia, will talk
on "Lee, the Ideal American." and Air.
R W. Patton will raapond to the toaat.
"Vlrglnls.”
The guests will ba received In the
parlnra of the Kimball by the reception
committee anil the committee on ar
rangement*. Ihaae cmnmltteea conalat.
Inc of the following lailleo: Mra. Mau.
rice XV. Thomaa, chairman! Mra. J. C.
Won. Aire. Hamilton Douglas. Mra.
Archllialil Davis. Mre. W. W. Landrum,
Mre. J. t\ Uentry, Alra. Z. H. Varlafld.
Mr*. I. B. Alllchell.
Alra Hamucl. fl Jones.
Aire. Norwood Alttchell, Alra.
Alathraon. Alra. C. B. Wllmer. Mra.
John B. Candler. Mra. n. R. Toy. Mra.
Linton C. llopklna, Alra John T. Pon-
dleton.
In the private dlnlnc room where the
banquet will he held the tahlea will be
decorated pmfuaely with pink mace antf
amllae. the flowera be In* acattcred tha
teneth of the tablea and pink roaca
markln* the plarea nfethe ladle*.,
A portrait of Oeneral Loo will occupy
a conaplcuoua place In the banquet hall,
and the uae of numerou* fluff" will add
a patriotic note to the decoration*.
INFORMAL~BRIDQE.
Mlaa Loulae Dooly will entertain Miaa
Caroline llowell and her brldeamalda
at an Informal brlrtce party on next
Thuraday afternoon, at her home, on
Went I*carhtree.
MRS. PEAR80N TcTENTERTAIN
AT 8ERIES OF PARTIES.
'ray Frank" Pearaon will enter! oJiP
rstjay afternoon about twenty-four
friends at brldxe nnd euchre In honor -f
Mn>,._Ruah Haralaon Krea.r, of New
whoae vtatta to Atlanta are al-
aya such a source of pleasure, to her
lend# here.
Alra. Pearaon'* (tueata will be Invited
for 1:10 o'clock and will be: Alra Kreaa,
e taa Mary McCall, Alra. C. H. Miller,
r*. J. H. McLeay, Mra. T. C. Lonclno,
S r*. J. E. Blewark Mr*. Jack Lewi*.
ra. O. 8. Obear, Jr.. Mrs. T. H.
French. Mias Mattl* Dean Morris, Mra
M. D. Franda Mra J. D. Wester. Mr*.
Ctarenre Houston, Alia* Lillian Tidwell,
Mra B. F. Ford. Alra F. C. Dlnkln*.
Air*. F. K. Boland. Mr*. 11 K. Haynea.
Alra. W. H. Nelms. Alra. W. Rhode*.
Mr*. T. W. Robinson. Air*. F. W. Hew
lett. Air*. Oaslan D. Dorman. Mrs. A. J.
Untilh. Mra. William Eckford. Air*.
Marshall Eckford, Mrs. R. A. Ford. Airs.
A. C. l’crry. Early In February Mra.
Miller will entertain at the eecond of
her aerlee.
MISS EA8TIN ToTnTERTAIN
FOR MISS MARY MILLER.
Allas Ethel Eastln ha* aa her at
tractive guest Mlaa Alary Miller, of
Fort Valley, and a number of enter
tainment* an' twin* planned In her
honor, on Tuesday evenln* Mhft Eaatln
will entertain at cards, her Rurat Hat
to Include about nfty ynun* people.
Mlaa Miller le a bright and rharmlnc
Ctrl and ha* many friends here.
MRS. MILLER - ENTERTAIN8.
Friday evenln* Air. nnd Mr*. Carle-
ton Miller entertained very Informelly
, a few of their friend* In honor of her
Charming Kueat, Allas Matlle Dean
Morri*. Euchre was played and the
prise* were bunches of violate for the
ladle* and boutonnieres for the gentle
men. Mr*. T. J. Rtpley. Mr*. Frank
l>ear*on and Mr. Montgomery Francis
were the winners. After several gamea
of euchre, a delirious buffet supper was
served. Those present were: Alt"* Mor
ris. Mr. and Alra. Frank Pearaon, Mr
Of course, It la possible to be pretty and clever and sympathetic all at the
same time, and then a woman la Irraalstlble: but If she ran have but one of
the three qualltlr* aympathy la tb* moat valuable.
To begin with. the aympathetle-woman le a good listener. Bhe put* her
entire Interest Into your tale of Joy or of woe, and for the time being your
cause la her cause.
She does not preach, nor any. *T told you> so." Bhe Helena, and says.
*T know Juat how you feel," and sends you away comforted by the thought
that In your place ah* might have done Juat —
She knows enough not to laugh at '
Important thing to know If you wish ti
Tha sympathetic woman's life I* not alwnys one of rosea, for her friends,
being aura ot her aymiwlhy, hare no (erupts* over making great demand
on 1L They expect her to be unfailing with advice, comfort and apprecia
tion of their virtue*. -
All children love her: Uielr unerring Instinct teaches them that she la
their friend and proteetreaa. , ■ .
Men like to talk to her; aha does not pretend, to know more than they
do themselves: she la content to listen appreciatively.
She la earnest as well as sympathetic, and garni
quality. ,
Hava ybu aver talked to a person' who eould not be aertoua. nnd who
laughed at everythin* and turaad avsry aide ofilfe Into a Joke? It t* a
moat tiresome quality.
No on* wanta to make life apofittnUBUI .pertormanco of solemnity, but
al tha same time no one wants-to make It-one huge Joke.
There Is a happy medium, and we all have moods when a laugh at. the
wrong time Jar* ua moat painfully.
If 1 wars adal.lny « alel tn chn, _
say, "Chooee sympathy, earneainea* and simplicity of manner.'
If a girl strives to be a good listener the will find It eaay to make hosts
of friend*. People always enjoy talking of their own woes, udventures.
But artificial aympathy wun'tdo. If must be genuine, must come from
Cte heart
Nothing artificial makes any true or lasting Impression, and In love or
sympathy It la especially unreliable.
Don’t try to.be clever ur Im-rcaalvc or Imposing. Ba content to be elm-
pi*. sympathetic and true. In that way you will win and hold the love of
your fellow creatures.
I earnestness Is a churinlng
Thla charming evening gnwn I* made of pink antln. The conage Is
trimmed with velvet and the girdle la also of velvet. Around the skirt
la a narrow band of table, above which la a trimming of pink c-hiffon.
Mr. Taylor to Wed Miss Adair
Afr*. Af. A. Adair announces the engagement .of her daughter, Ophle,
to Air. W. Hamilton Taylor, the marriage to take place on Wednesday even
ing, February 6, at home.
Brodif-Rokitsfitt
■ Mr. end Mrs. W. K Rnhlnann. of Isabella. Tcnw .announce themarriage
of th*tr daughter. Edna, tu Air. J. T. Brodlc. of t.iveriionl. England. The
marriage toqR plan Friday evening at the Aragon hotel. Ilev. Thernn
Ilia* perfonnMg the ceremony. ——-—— “
Mr, and lire, Brodle will make their hums In Isabella, Trim.,- where Mr. -
B ro<l to lit Interested in the cupper mines— — _——-—- -
MEDAL CONTEST.
The Atlanta Chapter, U. I>. C„ ha
ded,led to ofTer a gold medal to th.
atudi-nt writing the beat eaaay on "The
Confederate Navy tn the War Be
tween the Btates." The contest la
open to all white children In Fulton
county under the age of 11. The length
ot essay to be 1,000 to 1,600 word*, and
muv he prepared at home with full u-e
of teh-raneea. Eaaay* inuat he aent to
chat naan of medal committee hy March
1, signed by fictltloua name, with srnled
envelope with name of writer nnd
school enclosed. It la hoped that every
teacher In Fulton county will heartily
rn-nperate with the IT. D. C. In thla
undertaking. The eaaay of the success
ful contestant will also be entered in
the contest for the gold medal given hy
the state division of U. D. C. The
chairman of thla committee la Mra.
Howard 11. McCall, 164 WnahliiKbm
street, who will bo delighted to giro
further Information to all who an 1 In
terested In thla contest.
IN HONOR OF~mT88 GODDARD.
Mlaa Margaret Goddard, of New Jer
sey, wa* the honor tueat of Mlaa Lucy
Harrison's lea Friday afternoon.
Mlaa Harrison wna assisted In re
ceiving by Mlaa Goddnrd, Mra. Charley
Black, Mra. Allrhuel Hoke, Mr*. Jullen
Hayden, Mlaa Jennie Hightower, Mlaa
Ida Hightower, Mlaa Grace Calloway.
Mlaa Marlon Woodward. Atlas Augusta
Garrett, Mtas Mary tlude. end serving
punch were: Mlaa 'Frances Nunnnlly,
Mlaa Hllvry Hperr. Mlaa Katherine
Walker nnd Mlaa Atargnret Dianaway.
The hoatea* received her xueat" In a
pretty house gown of lavender chiffon,
trimmed with baby Irish lace.
Mlaa Goddard wore a toilet of white
measallne, fashioned with Valenciennes
lac*.
The table In the dining room was
attractively decorated with yellow, the
flower used being dufYodll*. The can
dle shade*, bonbon* Bhd Ices were In
yellow, giving a pretty finish to the
color scheme.
Mlaara Bllvey Spree. Morgana I'Is-
oaway. Frances Nunnally and Kathe
rine Walker, who presided at the punch
bowk wore dainty frocks of white
batiste, Ince trimmed.
Mrs. Charles .Black was becntnlnglv
gowned In lavender mrssallnc. trimmed
with hahy Irish lace.
Mra. Jullen Hayden ware white crepe
de chine, trimmed with duchesae la.
A number of guests called during the
afternoon, mid the occasion was most
enjoyable.
INFORMAL BRIDGE PARTY.
Mra. IVivlval lirhlKo party
will br a p!t'i»want rvrnt t>f Saturday
rvtnlntr. tin* *n»'*t!* t»* lotiuifr: Mr.
and Mr*. Ktlward I1r«»\vn. .Mm. K O.
Mrrabt*. .Mr nnd Mm. J. K. «ml«y. Mr.
nnd Mm t#oori*e Traylor, Minn \Vtnt-
STERLING SILVERWARE
FOR THE JANUARY BRIDES.
Our Ktock is very large. Our engraving is known to
be the most artistic in the city. Each piece we sell is en
graved by our expert engraver free of charge.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
Jewelers
37 Whitehall Street.
PARTIES AT MAPLEWOOD.
Mr*. Kdward Halle, who him recently
opened Maplowood, the pretty home of
Mr. and Mm. J. O. Rotemnn on Peach
tree, In already achieving much mic-
cen# In her unique enterprlne. Friday
nhc entertained n large party at lunch
eon. nnd Friday evening a nmall num
ber of Indten dined at Maplewood.
During the week many ivernonn have
driven out to Mra. I!ull«‘’* attractive
place and were nerved with light r» -
frenhtnontn.
MR8. PAINE ENTTRTAIN8
FOR MI88 LOUISE HAWKINS.
On<* of the prettiest of many Informal
portion of the week woa the luncheon
nt which Mm. Thntnnn B. Paine en
tertained Friday for Minn I*t»um«* Hnw-
klnn.
Mra. Palne'n guentn numbered twelve
young womrn.
The luncheon table hod ft»r It* cen-
terpiece a silver loving cup filled with
enchant renn curnutlonn. IMnk-nhnded
cantl**lahrii addtnl elTectivencnn to the
beauty *»t the floral decoratlonn.
I The place cardn were decorateil with
Ihnnrt-p.itTUi d i!rai»rn» of Klrl> homJn.
Mra. I’.une received her guentn in an
empin* K»un of him* crepe trimmed
with velvet and nllver guuse.
Minn llawklnn. the Lively young
Kuont of honor wan gmvned becomingly
in turquoine blue cloth with trimming
• >f blue lace and mi; in bundn.
euchrTparty.
FrJday afternoon at her home, 384
Wanhington ntreet, Mra. 8. Klnnteln
gave a large and handnome euchre par
ty 4«merfaiu|ng fifty guentn.
Mm. Klnnteln'n residence wan elabo
rately decorated with cut llowern and
foliage plantn.
After the game luncheon wan nerved
at nmall tablet*.
Mm. Flnnteln wan becomingly gowned
In black Ince.
ITIien were wt>n na foil own: First
prise, handnome brann Jardiniere and
plant, by Mm. A. Iloisnmn; necond
prUe. ebgant curving net, won by Mm
JultUK Sim tim, third prlxe tconnola-
tion), drawn linen lunch cloth, won by
Mm. A. Hcmueln. fourth prl*c tboohy),
pin cushbmn. won bv Mm. 1. IVckener.
The following ladle* were prenent:
Mrn. I Lle l mian, Mra. It J Ki-otnan.
Mm. M. D Ilium, Mrn. Kd Klknn. Mm.
II. Schaul, Mm. A. llolsman. Mm A.
Il.irri*. Mm |. Straunn, Mm. J. Fleble-
man. Mrn «* Wolfn he liner. Mrn J.
l.'H*b. Mra. II. IVIIheliner, Mra. I, Pack,
enei. Mm. Slg SivmielF, Mm. Michael-
n n). Mm Ptclnau. Mis.* lri»wt*nnleln of
t'lnclnnatl. Mm Jullun Pernard. Mrn.
Myem. Mrn llellhruner. Mrn. tiln>-
bergtr. Mm ijohlberger of Milwaukee.
Win. Mra. J Itigler. Mra. t\ Adler. Mra.
M Sterne, Mm Walline. Mrn. Furnten-
iHtg Mm Dry fun. Mra It Ronenthal.
Mra II Miss Mtnnlo Steltmu,
Mis* Jacob*. Ml** Coh'-u. Mr* Rosen-
botim. Mr*. A. Samuel*., Mr*. Bonn.
Mr*. S. Srllg. Sr., Mr* Jolla* Simona,
Mr*. I. Kalmwetler, Mr*. K ittieislorfer.
Mr*. .1 Regonsteln. Mi- Hot-wit*. Mr*.
Froahln. Mr*. I,. Rrgenatetn, Mr*. II,
WrllhouM-. Alt--. Joel. Ml** Itau Benja
min ami Mia* It. l-'Mltklm.
BUFFET LUNCHEON.
Mlaa Ella Alay Thornton gave a buf
fet luncheon Saturday morning to Mlaa
guest of the Misses Raoul.
The table from which luncheon
served was covered with lace mat* and
decorated with white roses and maiden
hair ferns. The randleatleka held white
>ra capped with white silk shades.
_la* Thornton wore a toilet of white
chUton cloth, embroidered In gold and
trimmed with lace.
_The gye*!«_ of Mla*__Ttr'’rnton Jvfre-
Mlasea Emma Belle and Caroline Du
ll, >ae, Emma Belle Lowndes. Mabel and
Natalie Taylor, Alary Oude, Beaale
Chandler, Florence Hobha, Flournoy,
Hoyle, Waldo, Btone. Nan duBIgnon,
Grace Norcroaa. Bessie Ray. Nellie and
Ida Hightower. Augusta Oarrelt, Joale
and Harris BtockdelL Elola* Stewart,
Alice May Ruahton, Laura Payna. Kate
Robinson, Alina Patterson. Eugenia
Ogleaby, Lucy Harrison, Goddard. Em
ma Robinson. Mary Tlmma*. Ursula
Benatger. Blanch* Carson, Ella* Llpa-
comb. Gentry. Speer, Rankin, Ellis.
Warner, Katharine Gholstln. Marian
Peel, Jennie Mobley. Constance
Knowles. Loulae Hawkins, Loulae
Baird, Gladys l.evln, Powell, Morri*.
Phelan, Black, Nannie Nlcnlaon, Julia
Porter, Alexander, Mnry Pea* Tupper,
iteaeleWoodwariC Martha Wimdward,
Taektum, Patty, Ru*«ll, Itavmy, Pone.
Adair. Callaway, Kelley. Oweley. Rich
ardson, Brisco*. Day. Pittman, Malone.
Gregg. Mupe, CoatM, Boynton, Loe,
Whitman, Fortaon, Lambert, Bancker,
Broughton and Crawford.
MIS8 ANDERSON’S
PUPILS' RECITAL-
The pupil* of Atlas Furlow Anderson
will give a charming recital Saturday
afternoon, January 16, at 1:10 o'clock.
In Miss Anderaon’f studio In the
Lowndes building, on Pryor street.
When the following program -wilt be
rendered: ' .
Plano Solo, "Walt*.
Augusta Gardten*
Piano Solo, "Etude,
EI 8ong H * "D-ari*"—Mtsa Loulae Griffin.
Plano, "When the Light* Are Low.
Engelman—Mlaa AlllnC Parks, ^
sJmg, "The Bpring Haa come. White
—Atlas Roa# Hugmrnian
Cothran, John Graham. Carlton
Wright, E. A. Heard, T. E. Grafton.
Marks and Luke MrDonald. B. T.
Haynes, Junius Blmpaon. Guy Cothran^
Oacar M.AVIITIuni*, ChaTTea Capertun,
John Raney and Will Harbin.
CALL MEETINOnD? A. R„
8ARAH M'INTOSH CHAPTER.
There will be a call meeting nf the
Sarah McIntosh chapter of the D. A.
R. at the Aragon hotel Wernesday
morning, January S, at II o'clock, for
the purpose of electing delegates .l>
the naflotmlmnventtoifwhlcir wlll~be"
held at Washington, D. C„ April It.
SIGMA NU BANQUET.
The Gamma Alpha chapter of the
Blgma Nu fraternity at the Georgia
School of Technology will banquet their
new Initiates Saturday evening at the
Piedmont hotel. The banquet hall will
be decorated-with fraternity colors and
pennants, while white rose*, the flower
of the fraternity, will adorn the table.
Tha following menu will be served:
_ Oy*t*r CocktalL Piedmont
Baited Nut Meats Broad Sticks
Fillet ot Mackerel au vln'Blanc
Jail*t Pomnies Nolsette r
celery— OHvee
Biel Atlgnon Figero
- Baked Afacamnt
French Peea Potatoes Fondontea
Fraternity Punch
Roast Quail Bur Canape
Saratoga China Watercress
currant Jelly
Asparagus Vinaigrette
Sultan a Roll, Claret Sauce
Bombs a s' Piedmont
Assorted Cake
Lady Finger* • Macaroons
Coffee.
The following will be the toasts:
Kohler—Mtsa
Lemolne—Mtsa
Mlaa Annabel 1
;arlan Dance," Brahme—
is* *ni*'*i -C'V*. , - ——
Hong. Selected—Mlaa.Annie Trottl.
Plano Mlnnett. Pederewakt—Ml**
M Bnng V, *"Le Parlate d'Mor." from
"Kauat"—Mian Annie Collier. .
Plano, "Air tie Ballet, Chamlnale—
Mta* Jennie Powell.
IN HONOR OF MI88 KINQ8BERnJ.
Mra R. M. Harbin at h*r home. Jt
Rome, entertained on Tuesday after
noon conmpltmentary to her aliter.
Atlas Rosa Klngabery, of Atlanta. Atr*.
Ilarbln'a gueata Included the member*
of the Novelty Club and n number of
outside friend*.
Bridge wa* played and th* acorea
were kept on card* the fac simile of
aprons, unique and pretty. The top
score gave Aire. Heard a dainty fancy
work apron of organdy, and Atr*.
Charles Capcrton the consolation tro
phy. an apron of cotton check*. The
bridge favor was a pretty chlfton acarf
won bv Alra. Walter Cothran. A col-
I nt Ion In two courses wna served on
the small tablea. Invited to meet Alia*
Klngabery tvere: Meadames Walter
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Atlanta. Ga. 501 Austell Bldg.
Offlc* flour*. • to 15:38—1:38 to 8
B. I’bono Mnln 180,
BMldooco SO iv.iuhtrer. 0 lUta
I'hotia 4171.
PURE DRUGS
Vnlra* oth* , r'n'tiM» aiMM'lfl^l
i.t T*»ur |ihy«l«tnii. w**
ft fcqulltha* rhrml
fftlR In all «»ur
work, wblrb »»Riuir»** >«»»i ,
tlif tilabfHt Ulchi'ut
•»rlr*ral timra ti» W hint.
nn •!.» tmi «*|»-
••raft* «*nr pnM*'rl|itlon il*>
IMirtnii'iit nlti^thvr ' -
uimliiti'iit ni» U th*- i'n*»'
with anr hlsh rlram ♦*tb-
Ivnl «lni»r •tar**.
WATSON & PICKARD,
Proprietor*.
Grand Pharmacy.
“DAINTY CUT GLASS”
Does woodsrs In making n room look attractive and makes an
reptable wedding gift-
J.C.MeUichamp
FRENCH DRY CIIANINC CO.
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Ball, Reception and
Opfera Gowns and Feathers
Fresh Dry CbanmL_
84 N. PRYOR STREET.
ATLANTA, GA.
JULIUS ARNSTEIN.....
MOTTO:
PERFECT
REASONABLE
PROMPT
RELIABLE
Proprietor
PHONES:
BELL 2297
ATL. 424(
RECEPTION TO WESLEY CHORUS.
The members of the Wesley Memo-
hearer*. Maesra. T. M., At. K. xn.i x,. r .
N * l,on > nepl,-»»
riaLChoru* .w«re-_entertalncd ^Y ^-lof wrhtrirank^rormln*
pastor, Rev. Ktenk Eakea, at Ills reel- the main corridor to tile tvo 5,**!?,
* -- • placed directly In front of Bishop Ran.
dolpn. From thla coraiflnr nip..
tne nine uehera Ateaera. B. K. Terrv....
Bpray. N. C.i Robert Tunatell, nf Nn r ‘
Y°l | c J. R. Perkey, of Covington. J.
R. Freeker, of Covington; W. Al. Ske, n.
of Richmond; C. R Mover, or R|. m w
N. C* and P. B. McPheeter*. of m,
Louis These were followed almost | m .
TI1K AlAJERTIt'.
COTILLION CLUB AT GRAND.
The entertainment which the Cotil
lion Club will give next week will be
one of the brilliant social events of
the season. The members of the dub,
together with their lady guests, will
occupy the boxes at the Grand Thura
day evening, when Frltsl Schelt will
‘g the yrform.no. thera «■»
A. J. Atoncrlef, toastmaster.
Frafarnltylam—Colonel R. C. Alston.
The Nations] "Blgma Nu—II. K. Al
lan.
Gamma Alpha—C. W. Plttard.
“Btm*"—w-a Dupre.
Our Alumni—M. R. Garner.
Big* as Classmen—H. B. I.uckct.
Blgma Nu Padagoga—Colonel J. C.
Woodward.
The Blgma Nua of Indoatry—Preston
Arkwrlsht.
Blga and Athletles—Chip Robert.
"Fans"—Ed. Lafltte.
Our Lady Affillataa—Oeorge Allen.
Among the fraternity member* who
will be present are Alegar*. C. W7 nt-
tnrd, E. L. Pierce, W. E. DuPre, Chip
Robert, W. R. Snyder, W. H. lligh-
tower, M. Bradford Luckett, O. w.
Bowen. E. 8. Comba, W. G. Allen, W.
H. Weatherry. ALR Garner, C.-W. Me.
Nalr, H. Al. Fleming. J. P. Williams,
William Kellogg, Earl Webster, Frank
Legg, M. H. Howard, P. Af. Coleman.
Bd, LaFItte, Hugh King Allen.
RUMMAQE 8ALE.
The Woman's Guild of st. Luke*
ehurch will hold a rummage sale on
Baturday and Alonday nt the rorner
of Piedmont avenue anil Currier street
Contribution* are solicited from all
ohurch members.
MI88 HOLLOWAY ENTERTAINS.
Allas Carm Lee Holloway delightfully
entertained a few of her friends Thurs
day evening In honor of her cousin.
Air. Roy Parham, of Oxford.
Gamea were enjoyed and the mustc
rendered by Miss Clair Holloway and
Alias Ruby White wua an Interesting
feature of the evening.
The kufat* Included All** Uubv
White, Mlaa Pearl Lary, Alisa Lula
Davis, Allas Alattie Lumpkin, Ml**
Carro Lee Holloway, All** Llxilo Hell
All** Clair Holloway. Alla* D,,nu. Addy
Mr. Hoy Parham. Mr Herbert Craw-
ford, Mr Jester, Mr. Paul Lumpkin.
Air. Carl Davla, Air. Jonah Hopson.
turkey'dinner.
The ladles of the Ponce DeLeon Avo.
fhue Baptist church. Mr* Loulae Spald-
Ing Foster, chairman of the committee.
Ilf serve a 5fl-cent dinner Monday!
the 2Sd. nt 139 Peaehtroe, opposite the
Candler building. The dinner will c, )n .
slat of turkey, rtoc, creamed potatoes.
{ornnberry anuee, celery, hot rolls and
hot coffee. They rordlnllv Invite the
j patronage of tlielr fr'inda. It i* given
under the nueplrea nf the following la-
| dies: Mr*. Foster, Air* William Worth
I Martin. Mr*. Virgil Perryman. Mr*
IE. Al. Durant, Mr*. Lau:a Jones. Mr.,
i Albert Spalding, Mr*. Clarence Alnv
I Mr*. Fain. Mr*. Edgar Dunlap, Alva.
I W. H Wlgga. Mr*. George Coates, Mr*
! Joseph Rh.slea, Mr*. W.'E Hawkins.
I Mr*. John McCullough. Mr*. France*
I Karnpvr. Mr* Dora Rnglnnd, Mr*. XV
' A. Belman. Alra. J. II. Raker. Mia* Kllj
| nnkcr, Alls* llat.-l Adkln*. Mia* Alarv
; Bancker. Alisa Lula Calloway, Mr*
Casaln. Air*. (J.mxalea. Mr*. Bun XVvIle
I Mra. Peter Erwin. Alia. Sanford Pur-
rotu
a supper at the Capital City Club, after
which the cotillion will be danced.
The members of the Cotillion Club
are: Air. H. Al. Atkinson. Air. C. A.
Conklin. Mr. Milton Dargan, Mr. J. L.
Dickey, Jr., Air. F. 8. Ellla. Air. J. W.
English, Jr, Atr. H. L. English, Dr. W,
B. Elkin, Mr. J. W. Grant. Air. Frank
Hawkins. Mr. Albert llowell. Jr.. -Mrr
E. H. Inman, Air. W. H. Kleer, Air. J.
D. Little, Mr. R J. Lowry. Air. John
8. Cohen. Mr. T. B. Paine. Air. J. C.
Payne, Air. E. C. Peter*. Air. J. D. Rob
inson. Mr. J. M. Slaton. Air H. B.
Adams, Mr. U. S. Atkinson, Mr. E. R.
Austin, Mr. R. E. Belt. Mr. Stuart Boyd.
Mr. A. S. Byers, Mr. Fulton Colville.
Mr. W. E. Chapin. Mr. R. C. Olnrke. Mr.
A. W. Cobh, Mr. J. B. Connally, Mr. C.
W. Crankahaw, Air. H. M. Doreey. Mr.
Thomaa Egleaton, Air. Ewell Gey. Mr.
XV. P. Hill. Air. A. C. Keely, Mr. O. P.
Kiser. Mr. D, H. Kirkland. Mr. J. V. H.
Noah, Air. K. 8. Nash. Dr. Wimam
Oweni. Air. W. E. Ragan. Mr. H. M.
Robinson, Air. A. J. Ryan. Arr. C. 1.
Ryan. De. W. F. -Westmoreland, Mr.- A:
AL Whaley. Mr. E. A. Peeples.
—— COLLINS-JORDAN,
Special to The Georgian.
Roystun, Ga., Jan. IS.—An event of
Interest to a large circle of friend* at
Royston was the marriage ot Miss
Belle Jordan, of this place, to Mr. Wil
liam Riley Collins, Jr., of Selma, Ala.,
which occurred at the home of the
bride's pnrenta, Atr. and Mr*. M. Al.
Jordan, Wednesday evening at 8: SO
o'clock tn the presence ot a large num
ber of relatives and friends.
The reremony wa* performed by
Rev. W. A. Maxwall. The attendants
were Atlaaea Pearl and Jewel Jordan,
elaters of the bride; Air. W. C. An
dreas, nf Selma, and Air. Samuel L.
Collin* brother of the groom.
The brtile nnd groom atood under an
arch made of Ivy and chrysanthemums.
The bride woro a lovely gown of white
organdie, trlmined with white ribbon
and baby Irish lare, and carried a
bouquet of bride roaes. After the cere
mony the gueata repaired to the dining
room, where a sumptuous supper of
two courses was aerved. Alra. Collins
Is a lovable young woman and Is quite
impular where she la known. Mr.
Collins, who hold* n responsible posi
tion In Selntn. wna reared here, Is
highly, esteemed and la receiving the
cnngratulatlnna of a host nf friends on
hts good fortune.
The party left Thursday morning al
9 o'clock for their home at Selma.
WEDDING OF 80UTHERN BELLE.
k|sH-lal to The Georgian.
Danville, Va., Jan. 19.—In the pres
ence of a gathering of the moat dis
tinguished anna anil daughters of the
Old North State and the Old Domin
ion. at the magnificent country home
of the Hon. B. Frank AIcbnne. brother-
ln-lnw of the bride, at. Spray, N. C.,
Ml** Emma Gray Mnrehead, of New
York city, and Air. Robert Lout* Par
rish, of Covington, Va., division coun
sel of the Chesapeake nnd Ohio rail
way nnd tha scion nf one of the moat
Illustrious families In the annals of
Virginia history, were united In mar
riage Wednesday night at 9 o'clock, Rt.
Rev. Bishop A. Al. Randolph, of the
Southern Diocese of Virginia, officiat
ing.
The scene of the beautiful wedding
I* one of the most palatial homes In
North Carolina. It I* a handsome brick
structure. old colonial In style,
with tall while columns, spacious
verandas and terraced lawns. XX'lthln
arc wide halls nnd corridors leading
from room to room, all of which, ac
cording to the style of architecture fid-
lowed. are conatructed with a vlexv to
comfort as well a* lwauty.
In these rooms were |*itted plants,
fern*, smllax palms and evergresnB of
every description, together with a pro'-
fusion of flowers. Including La France
’g-i acs and American llenutlea and love-
I.V buds of all kind* In Dresden china
vases.
The ceremony was performad In the
north imrior. which was tastefully dec
orated In a color scheme of green and
while. In the northern end of the room
was u large bay window, which was
formed into a bower of green by the
use of Ivy and smllax. (tanked on either
side by mn*alve palms. In this window
stood Bishop Randolph, the officiating
divine, and Just to hla rear was hung
on enormous mirror, which formed a
magnificent background, rellcqjlng the
entire enchanting nnd solemn scene.
To the strains of Mendelssohn's wed
ding march, rendered by nn orchestra,
the bridal party made Its entratl-e
Preceding the party came the ribbon
mediately by the dames of honor. Me,,
dame* William T. Ham*, of Danville
and B. FYank Mebane, of Spray, both
lister* of th* bride. They were gnwned
In white chiffon, prioresse en trains
and carried large bouquets of American
Beauty rosea tied with pink ribbon and
pink chiffon.
Then entered the bride on the arm
of her father, gowned tn a creation „f
necklace, the gift of the groom, she
wore a bridal veil of whit* tulle ceught
carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley
tied with white satin ribbon and whit*
chiffon.
The groom entered with his best
man, Mr. John Metley Morehend. of
Chicago, III., a brother of the bride
During the ceremony th* orchestra
beautifully rendered "O Promise Ale."
Immediately following the ceremony
a reception was tendered the bridal
party. Ae refreshments an old-fash
ioned North Carolina supper was
served.
The present* exhlbted In an upper
room were magnificent and costly, com-
Ing from an parts of the United Sutra,
cut gloss and stiver predominating.
The gueata at th* brilliant wedding
came from many clttsi throughout the
country and Included Rons. Robert fi.
Glenn and Claude. JU Bwanenn. Urn
chief executives of North Carolina and
Virginia; President Stevens, of the
Chesapeake and Ohio railway; Captam
HumboM, formerly ot the BritUtrsissy —
and a member of tha Light Brigade,
beildinniny other peopl* of promi
nence And influence.
The bride le a cultured young woman
of many charms and attributes and has
had the advantage of the highest edu
cation. Sho has traveled axtenalvelr
and has on a number of occasions been
abroad. At each and every place she
has Tlelted she has been overwhelmed
with social honors. In the Snulhern
colony at New York city ah* la a fa
vorite and her many rare attainment*,
sparkling wit and charming personality
have mad* for her countless ecores of
admirers.
Bhe Is a daughter of Alajor James
Turner Morehead, well know both in
Now York and the South aa a financier
of note, now being president of Hie
XVlIeon Aluminum Company and eon-
nected with many other corporation*.
The bride la a granddaughter of former
Governor Morehead, of North Carolina.
Atr. Parrish ti a Virginian by birth
and belong* to one of the flrst fami
lies of th* state. He la a polleheil gen
tleman, a cltlien of the highest Integ
rity and honor. Mr. Parrish le e grad
uate of the Virginia Law School «nd
has made a brilliant mice*** In lu»
chosen profession.
Air. and Mra. Parrteh left on a pri
vate car for their honeymoon, whan
will embrace a ihort trip to H"t
Springs.