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SOCIAL EVENTS OFlMgFmt
eCbartotU Stewart,
> Selene Armstrong,
Assistants.
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AT HOME AT LAST.
O. »uiWn iky and InAn* lr».
And brown Held (reeling fast.
And ulnlry wind, you t'hlll nm i
F« | am home fit lint!
Al I—t! Dastr home! Mr heat I
Pfipetual nummer know.
Wow, try blast! Within leap*
The Arc of lore’s own (low.
1 kneel before Ibe grateful flame.
And. shielded, safe, and warm,
forget the bitter way I rame,
—Anri feet no more the storm.
At liuine at last! At home to stay!
tilt, mercy unsurpassed!
God granr air wanderers And the way
Into their home al last!
—Maude Scofield Beeson. In December
t’entury.
MR. BRANCH ENTERTAINS
FOR MISS OHOLSTIN.
Mr. Irvine Branch gave a charming
dinner Hatunlay evening at the Coun
try Club, Augusta. In honor of All**
Katharine Gholalln. of Atlanta, who la
now visiting relatives In Augusta.
Forming the tairty were Mrs. George
t'unnlngham, Miss Anita Phlnlay, Miss
Marie Phlnlay, ‘Miss Julia Tobin. Miss
Henry Garrett. Mr. Blum, of 8av1
-nab; Mr. Bowdre Phlnlay, Mr. Bugone
I’erdery. Jr., and Mr. Harry Charbon-
A’erdi
Bier.
TO MISS BENZIOER.
Mi. Willis K. Ragan ■
beautiful dinner Hunday at his home
on Peachtree In compliment to Mlsa
Ursula Benaiger. of Now York, the
admlnd guest of Miss Mary Thomas.
The table was covered with a lace
cloth .tnd had for Its centerpiece a cut
glass bowl niled with liberty roses.
In the party were Mlsa Benaiger.
Miss Thomas. Mias Kate Robinson,
Miss Alberta Rankin. Miss Isma Dooly.
Mr. George Benaiger. of New York;
Mr. Hugh Robinson, Mr. t’harlea
t’rankshaw. Mr. Willis Ragan. Jr.. Mr.
John Lusk.
COMPLIMENTARY TO
ATLANTA BELLES.
Misses Jamie Butt amt J"»le lllwo-
kenshlp entertained at u donee Friday
night nt the Racine, complimentary to
Mlsa Julia Meador and .Miss Bessie
I’ope. of Atlanta.
Receiving with Ihe two young host-
esses were the guests of honor, and
Mias Vaaor. of Albany; Miss Lnrtle
Woodruff, Mrs. I'llff Blankenship und
Miss Wilcox, of Mavannah.
The chaperons were Mr. and Mr*.
J. U. Met’ully. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Woodruff. Mrs. Haarlpense. Mr. and
Mrs. Rhodes Browne, Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lummua. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Healy.
Professor Lilly’s orchestra furnished
music und the figures of the german
were led by Mr. James Woodruff-* t n-
lumbus. Ga . Ledger.
dinnefTparty.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan V. tires* gave
a handsome dinner Friday evening at
their present home at Jaekaonvtlle, Fla.
The decorations were of hrtdesninld
roses and asparagus ferns, the dining
6m being lighted entirely ")(|i_cun
room being lighted e
ilk»~iiliaiwr In pink.
Those present Included Mr and Mrs
Greas. Dr. and Mrs. ftchley. of Havan-
nah; Mr. and Mrs. John G. Christo-
pher. Mr*. Bowen Daniel. Miss Kdyilie
Bteplten*. Mr. Charles Schley anil Mi.
Heber Weller.
■4
Thl* irrnrrful ten gmvn In made of |H>lnt de Venice and Valenciennes
lacen. The eleeve Ih *if the newcat pMttiin bumI In from the top of the
ahoulder and dropa down on the arm.
to Nina one or two >f the Ntirrln# old
Bcotch NongN.
TO MR. AND MRS. WILLIAMS.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hkelton Williams,
of Richmond. Va. f were the Hon«»r
guests at Mr. and Mrs. Rollins Ran-
dolpti’a dinner Humluy evening m the
Capital city Club.
Invited to meet them were Mr. ami
Mrs. Thomas B. Paine. Mr. and Mm.
Robert Maddox. Mr. and Mrs. AW II.
Kleer. Mr. W. E. Christian and Mr. W.
£. Chapin.
IN HONOR OF MISS FLOURNOV.
Tuesday afternoon Miss Kate Robin
son will entertain the Monday Card
Club complimentary to Miss Flournoy,
of Columbus, who Is the guest of Miss
Florence Hobbs.
A DISTINGUISHED GUE8T.
distinguished visitor In Atlanta
tills w.eek will be Count Wachmelafer,
if Sweden, who will spend several days
here as ffieniuest - of" Mr. and Mrs.
Charles (l. Hherblsn. en mute to Cali-
fornlu. It was Count Wachmelster. it
will be remembered by those familiar
with the story of Robert Louis Steven
son's last days, who won constantly »»t
the bedside of the beloved sufferer, and
who soothed him by playing for hour*
on the piano or violin. After tin* pass
ing of Htevensplu Uir Luutlt Wlint -t'J
lsindon In <»rder to tell Hydney Colvin
the story of these last troubled days,
fount Waclitnelster Is a rarely gifted
musician, and a man of broad culture.
| Though Ills parents were Scandina
vians. he was born In old Mayfair, Lon
don. while Ills father was ambassador
to the court of Ht. James, and many
Reals' residence In London and In other
parts of Knglnnd has made him largely
Kngllsh In his sympathies. A pretty
story lias been tob| Jni recent English
periodical of the founjfl recent visit to
tlteecc. While tn Uiofcl’mmtry he was
tecrdviul by the king |4- t»reeve. who In
childhood had been n Maymate of tlio
count’s mother. "Do you know, count."
said the king, "one of the happiest
memories of my life goes back to the
time when your mother und I used to
slide down the banisters together."
AFTERNOON RECEPTION.
Invitations have been Issued by Mrs
John Hanford Cohen for a reception on
Wednesday afternoon. January 23. from
l to • o’clock, at her home, on Peach
tree etreet. ;
BOBBIE BURNS’ BIRTHDAY
TO BE CELEBRATED.
The many |o\ei* In Atlanta of tho
Hcottlsh bard. Robert Hums, will lie
Interested to leurn that the Burns Ho-
rlety of this city will celebrate his
birthday Friday evening at the Uni
tarian chinch Next to William
Hhakes|»eiirc. there Is |»erhaps no poet
whose songs so strike the human chords
and wim Is so warmly belo\ed by all
who love and laugh and sin and suffer.
It I* the human «iutillty of his works
which has year by year enlarged the
clt. le of his reader.*, and which nmk-w
the pathetic life of the man a subject of
\ttal Interest to all v ho lead Ills ihmmim
Th* program to be gt\tn Friday even
ing w III be full of interest to all who
lo\e the poet Among goisl things
promised. i»r, A. W. HtlMtn* will gl\e
"Hob WJIIle's Prayer" and other
porin'* Mi. Md'laughey lias promised
the "Epistle to David" and Mr Ham
ilton iMuglns will recite In til* In
imitable way "Tam iVHlmnter."
Mrs. A \\ Stirling and Mias Annlr
Don will -ing some Volt h b.illads and
Mrs. «*. H Hid well ’ms »D> consented
INFORMAL DINNER.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MUntil will enter
tain at an Informal dinner next week In
compliment to the Misses Htrlckltnd. of
Cartersvllle, the guests of Miss Tiara
May Minn.
IN HONOR MISSES STRICKLAND.
Mias Clara May Winn will entertain
at cards Friday evening In honor.of the
Misses Htiicklnnd. of c’artrrsvllle.
Her guests will Include: Mrs. J. C.
Milam, Misses Nanellc Crawford. Lou*
Mallory Taylor on Friday morning and
elected new officers for the coming
year. Mrs. Taylor, who for the past
two years has been at the head of the
Federation, has made a most efficient
officer and has done splendid work for
-tha-ctofc —
_ Mrtx.A\oti iuni. who succeeds Mrs.
Taylor, has always been an Interested
and enthusiastic club woman ax»d la In
every way fitted to fill the office.
The new’ officers are: Mrs. Wortham,
president; Mrs. Abrams, vice president:
Mrs. Harron, secretary*, and Miss Bemd.
treasurer.—Maron News.
LABI EG~OFTMB~ == ==
CABINET ENTERTAIN.
Mrs. Shaw. Mrs. Taft, Mrs. Bona-
parte, Mrs. Metcalf and Mrs. Straus
were at home to callers yesterday aft
ernoon. though visitors were few. Mrs.
Taft had a tea table in the small par
lor, where she received, and Miss Mau
ry president. Mrs. Straus had a sim
ilar mark of hospitality at her recep
tion. her daughter. Mrs. Hochstader,
of New York, doing the honors. Mrs.
Metcalf hud Mrs. Km* receiving with
her and Mrs. Shaw was assisted by
Mrs. Latuar. wife .»f Representative La
mar. of Florida.
Mrs. Ronuparte had Mrs. Randolph
MoKIni. Mrs. Rlxoy and Miss Tucker-
man in her receiving party.—Washing-
flow Jo Strife J&fters
RANDOLPH’S ,R), TS)fflJ GSl
HAIR DRESSING PARLORS,
(57 1-2 Whitehall Street Ortr WOe/a)
By BEATRICE FAIRFAX.
IRL8, within the next two week*
l moot of you will hove occasion to
writ* n good many notea of
The art of letter writing la sadly nr*,
looted In tha modern glrl'a education.
She erllet.Mtli in » large, yvhward
hand that spreads all over the pace
and expretaaa blit poorly what aha haa
to aay.
In tha flt%t place, perhaps all of you
do not know that to begin a letter
•Dear” Bo-and-Bo Is much more Ip.
formal than to begin "My Dear” Bo-
and-Bo.
“Dear” should only be .uxed when
writing to a person whom you know
very wall, and are fond of.
In all formal notes you should begin
with "My ’Dear.” To write a pretty,
graceful note la a very nice accom
plishment.
In returning thanks for Christmas
gifts be sure and let the iwraon to
whom you are writing know that you
are gratefuL and that you appreciate
Ihe kindness that prompted Hie send-
luj ih# gift, w— - ——
la writing letters, especially to men,
a girl, cannot be too careful of what
■he says. To grow affectionate on
paper te a great mistake There |s no
MUSICALS TUESDAY NIGHT. .
A delightful. muxlqale will be given
Tuesday night at the Jones Avenue
Baptist church under the auspices of
the Ladle** Aid Boclety.
The program for the occasion le re
plete with splendid feature*, consisting
of vocal and Instrumental musical
numbers and recitations, ami will fur
nish an evening of thorough enjoy
ment. The committee of Indies In
charge of the entertainment Ims worked
untiringly to render li n success in
every respect and'to ltd* end has oh-
mined some of the hesi talent tn the
iiXt_
smull .admission fee will be
hHrged, the prpceetls to be devoted to
the Interests nf the church.
The following Is the program:
Bolo—Ml** Kin In le Lou Stcetiiinn.
Solo—Mr. Edwin Payne Luckrldge.
Vocal Duet— Mtmaee Kuyler.
Recitation—Mlsa Inn I’lrkle.
Vocal Holo— Miss Annie Mann
Duet—Mrs. t’harles inbuilt and Ml«
llattlc BotnetMile.
Recitation—Miss Pauline inbuilt.
Plnno'Solo—Miss Eva Slider.
Vocal Bolo—Miss Kate Pickett.
Recitation—Miss Lille Ford.
Piano-Bolo— Mr. Frank 8trlcklund.
Vocal Bolo—Mr. Louis Koclier.
Reclfatlon—Miss Vemle Ruth Har
ris.
Vocal Boto—Mr. W, H. Luwc.
Duet—Misses Agnes and Esther
Lymr.-— 1 ——; ; ’
Holo—Mrs. Charles Oiburn.
Vocal Bolo—Mr. VY. H. Kershaw.
Recitation—Mlaa lnex Plrkle.
Quartet—Messrs Hal Cline. W. II.
Isjwe, Harry Humphries and Louis
Kocher.
harm la wrlti
man. but 1st
more. »
The avarags girl from time to-time
corresponds with a number of men be
fore aha Anally settles down and be
comes engaged. If she allows per pen
to mn asrar with her nnnmoa sense
In all those epMtlee she makes a great
mistake. Can she contemplate with
any amount of comfort that her words
of affection are tha property of half a
doxen men whom aha never sees and
certainly does not care for.
When a girl becomes engaged It Is
proper that a certain amount of affre-
lion should be shown In her letters.
Don't start a topic and then wandei
away from It and come back to It on
tha next page. Long sentences me
tiresome and big words do not add tn
tha literary value of a letter.
Blots and erasures will spoil the
moat Interesting latter, for neatner* Is
on« of the most Important features
In Utter writing. Fanciful writing
paper U In bad taste. Get good, plain
paper and your notes will, look far
more attractive than If decorated with
flowers, ate. ,
—Let your lenen and* notes «xpT<#s
sincerity: don't let them sound stilled
Everything U. new 'and up-to-date—we hare all the beet Electric
Appliances and everything we use I* thouroughly sterilised. We menu-
facture end sWI our own Toilet Cerates, Heir Tonics, etc.
SCALP AND SKIN DISEASES A SPECIALTY.
BELL PHONE 8871.
. IN HONOR OP MRS. JORDAN.
Mrs. T. O. Smith gave a beautiful
dinner party on Friday al her home In
honor of Mrs. Harvle Jordan, of At
lanta. who la spending a few days In
the city.
The table was beautifully decorated
In Ooldeii Gate roses and fern*, Cov-
were laid for twelve, all of the In
vited guests being able to attend.
The place cards were the rotten belli
In the different stages, buds and bins-
sinus, und were done In water colors.
Several appropriate toast* were
drunk to Mrs. Jordan, the occasion he-
Ine the re-electInn fit Hie. Jordan as
the president of the Southern Cation
Association.
Both Mr. nnd Mrs. Jordan are re
lated to a number of prominent fami
lies In the city and It was among those
that Mrs. Smith's guest* were Invited.
—Birmingham Age-Herald.
Inn (D. Blar.
BANKS-BE A80N.
Sunday afternoon nt S o’clock, at the
home of the lirlde's mother. 211 Angl.-r
avenue. Mr. William Oscar Banka and
Miss Imtira Levaney Henson were
quietly nrarrlPdr Rev, A. c. Ward, pan-
Temple Baptist church, per-
raremony.
funned the
BOX PARTY TO MRS. OUNBAR.
Mrs. It. M. Dunbar, of Augusta, the
admired guest of Mrs. George Boynton,
was the guest of honor al n delightful
matinee party Saturday nt the Grand.
Ise Johnston. Kiln B. Bushton, Louis* The party Included. Mrs. Dunbar. Mrs.
Untnl, Kate Waldo, Mary t'rew run-1 Boynton. Mrs. Norman Sharp Mr*
dell, t.uclle Dennis. Florence Dannie, j WIIHam^Hunt HUlyer, Mix, ST. Gholalln
l.urlle Moyer. Wills Helfner. Adeline ' ’ '
.Long, Mrs. Joseph N. Let’onte.
Helfner. Annie Thomas. Alice Thomas.
Margaret Hudlh. Irene licnuinont. Hen
rietta lleatimnnt. May Pagett, Annie
Ism Pagett. Alberta Orr, Nettle Bell
t’atleti. Sarah William*, Clara Han
cock. Felice Woodworth, Morris, Tsler.
Jennie Sin- Hell, Alice Ormord, Willie
Drummond. Dr. Claude Smith, Messrs.
Byron Crawford. Walter Knox. Irwin
Allen. I c Milam. Clevc I’pcliurrh.
I’ressty Yeales. Iluford Goodwin. Aroh
Conway. George Alfred Harbour. Paul
E. Orr. Hush Best, Smith. James Max
well, Walker lxuler. Joseph I- Hodgson,
Francis Clarke. Marshall lame. c. D.
Small, Isiuls Vaughan. Russell Mitchell.
Harry Snclllngs. Purry. Moon. John
DuPre. Mct’latehey. Sam Winn. Ilnhtn
Adair, Roger*. Hoy Strickland. George
King. Hamilton Black, Robin Shearer
and Robert Hayes.
NEW OFFICERS ELECTED.
The Federation of Woman’s Club*
he'd an Important meeting with Mrs.
STERLING SILVERWARE
FOB THE JANUARY BRIDES.
Our stock is very largo. Chir enpravinK is known to
jp (Tic most artistic in the city. Each piece we soli is en-
Kmvcd by our expert engraver free of charge.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
Jewelers-
57 Whitehall Street,
SOUTHERN GIRLS AT
AUTOMOBILE 8H0W.
At the (treat automobile phow at
Matltpon Square ’Garden. New York,
among other interested vDitom have
been six bright Southern girl*, who
have afforded much til vet earn tn the
alert reporter* on metropolitan Jour
nal*. Thene *lx pretty girls are *top-
tdng at the Ht. l>enl* hotel, under the
chapemnag* of Mr*. F.vetmd Baker,
of lUlelgh. N. Only two of the alx
ever *aw New York liefore ihe present
trip, which n* the result of a popularity
voting content Instituted by a Italelgh
paper
Little Ml** •’Alice -.Winston Spruill,
niece of the governor of Houth «*ar»-
llna. t»H»k ffr*t place In the i-ontett.
with ofor *AO,tMitft vote*, but she I* not
enjoying herself » whit more than
Ml**e* France* IViocnt and Katie Bur.
h«*«*. .of llalciglf. or ||c**|e Tviiv. »f
KocktnghanL •*« .Mary Kuinnt Uldilen*.
of Oolilkbom. oi’Bcha New. of Ihirhain.
who writ* the other winner*
A big touting ear wan placed nt .their
dl*|Ht*.il on Friday and they naw «Vn-
tral park from the ittnneau of this mi.
chine. ,
mi the return trip to the Uarden 4lu
bright-faced gtil* wore c*corted among
| the exhiPUs. Haletunen deeerioit pe*»i-
hie i -«»h eu*tomer* to explain to the
young vtvmeit the Intrlcaele* of ear*
humor* sprocket*, gear* and *•* forth,
i The plan D f* r them to write their Uu*
j presaltut* of the show for pubihwtion
upon their ie;urn home.
I A ptlie I* to b«t given for Ihe he*t
*t oi v fi»on the lien* **f the vl«itor<
lr manufacturer* *re iiwiio
«u!i w till moic ilym ordinary
OFFICERS PIEDMONT CHAPTER.
Ttu following are ttie olflcera of the
pieSitvont Chapter, b. A. R.. tor tn* en
suing year:
Mr*. Steve M. Dean, regent.
Mrs. L. D. Lowe, vice regent.
Miss Emilia Morton, recording sec
retary.
Ml-* Hattie Smith Link, correspond
ing secretary.
Miss Ruby Ray. treasurer.
Mrs. William Yeandle. historian.
Mlsa Whelan, registrar.
Mrs. Richard Brook*, auditor.
Mrs. W. E. Aultln. M
Mrs. Yeandle. Mr*.
E. Hardin. Mlea Nolan, Mr*. Zettler.
Mrs. W. R. Parker, member* of the
board of director*.
JOHNSON-THOMAS.
Mina Mary Taylor Thomas and Mr.
Charles Rush Johnson, of Rome, Oa.,
wrre married at the Church of the Ad
vent at Washington, D. un Thurs
day afternoon at 2 o'clock.
The hrida Is the daughter or tha late
General George C. Thomas, of Waah-
Ington. PrC
Tla- ceremony wur an exceedingly
quiet one. with only the families In at
tendance. Rev. Edward Marshall Mott,
rector, outdated, reading the betrothal
servlie at tha chancel step*.
Mi*. GrlKllh Johnson, of this city, a
friend of the bride, played the march
from Lohengrin as the wedding party
ent-red the church, changing to the
soft, low strains of ”U Promise Me” as
the service began, with Mendelssohn’s
wedding inarch nt enneluakn of the
ceremony.
The bride wore a traveling gown of
French gray doth, with hat to match
trimmed In crunh mere. -Her floweRi
wen- lilies of the valley and white hya
cinth! with ferns
Enti ring the church with her broth
el, Mr. ib-or-je t\ Tlmmna. she was pi,-,
ceded down the nlidc by her attendant.
Miss M-ttitaret \Y. Graham, of Alexan
dria.
Mr. Julian Hite Miller, of Washing
ton. was best man and entered with
the groom front the thnntry to meet
the bride at Ihe chancel step*.
Mr. Johnson I* lineally descended
from ilte scientist and statesman Ben
jamin Bush, one of the signer* i^f the
Declaration of Independence.
Immediately after the ceremony Mr.
ami Mrs. Johnson left for their future
home In Georgia.
TO MRS. HOPKIN8.
pretty event of the week will he
the buffet luncheon at which Mrs. Wil
liam Eckforil will entertain for Mrs.
Hugh Hopkins, the guest of Mrs. John
Barry. Mrs. Hopkins has here tnany
frlends, having visited Mrs. Barry when
she was Mlsa Leonora Ralsley. of
Greensboro. N. C.
The friends assisting Mr*. Eekford In
the sntertatnment of her guest* will
be: Mrs John Butiy. JIra. Colquitt
Carter. .Mrs. John Murphy. Mrs.
npld Broyles. Mrs. Orme Campbell,
Mrs. Charles Harman. Mrs. carl Da
venport Burgess, Miss Marj’ Klngsbery
and Mias Smith. The color scheme will
be pink. ,
“DAINTY CUT GLASS”
Dor* condor* In making a room loek attractive asd malm an oc-
editable wedding gift.
J.C.MeUichamp
Atlanta’s Only Popular Pnce Jewelry Establishment.
WALKER 8TREET
CHURCH SOCIAL.
There will be a aodal' at Walker
Street iliurch Tuesday evening at 8
o'clock for Ihe beneflt of the parson-
age.
The entertainment will be given uh-
I'sslor s Aid
Mr. and Mra. Andrew J. Zellner. ,
Brent. Monroe county, are spend Ini
few ileva In 1
tier thf —
defy ami the Epworth League of tht
t-hurrh. nnd a *nia'l oUnii^*lon fee
have returned to Virginia.
Is- charged I- Marlon Woodward left Monday
An Interesting literary nnd ntuslcu! ,or Ea,t Orange. N. J, to visit frieid*.
progrritn will be rendered, and delleloua
refreshments w-lll be served.
All members of the church and tbelr
friends ure cordially Invited.
INVITATIONS TO PRIVATE VIEW.
Mrs. Julian Hnrrla has Issued Invi
tations 11 s private view of the minia
tures of Mis* Lucy 8tanton. which will
be held at Mrs. Harris' home on Janu
ary 21
The- hours are from l« o'clock Wed-
nesdav morning to 8 o'clock Wednes-
dsy afternoon, and the friends of Mrs.
llarrli and Miss Stanton me to be con
gratulated upon the opportunity to see
Miss Stanton's beautiful work, which
Its* met with such enthusiastic crill
clstn both abroad and In America.
Mrs. J. K. Orr and Mia* Haiti* o.r
are the guests of friends in .'oltuibui.
Miss Xannette Payne, of (printnel,'
III., will arrive Tuesday to b« the gue.t
of Mr*. John Hill.
Mlaa Margaret Lad son 1* te- guest of
Ml** Sarah Tlnaley, In Macia.
Mr. Howard Bucknell la InFlorlda.
Lownde* • It visiti* T
BRIDGE FOR MI88 KINGSBERY.
Mis* Susie Bowie entertained very
Friday evening In honor of Miss Ross
Klngsbery, the attractive guest nf Mra.
R. M. Harbin. After the gam* a salad
course was served.
The gueets present were: Mlase*
Rosa Klngsbery. Edith t'srver, Mary
Lou Yancey, Mary Berry. Marian
Vandyke, Messrs. Sidney Dean. Geoi
Foot*, ogburn. Duke Fahy, Hoi
Johnson and Eugene .Pitman.
Tribune.
Georg.
lioafct
-Rottu
MISS HUEY’S PARTY.
Mlsa Aims Huey entertained quite a
number of her young frlendi recently
at her home an Garibaldi street.
- fitto was the game played and the
evening was one of the most enjoyabln
among the younger society set
The prise, a pair of black silk hose,
was awarded Miss Mar)' Holmes, while
Ihe consolation, a box of candy, went
to Mr. Georg* Ray.
A salad course waa served In the
spacious dining room, where' rover*
were laid for thirty. Ices were also
served throughout the evening.
Those assisting In entertaining were
Miss Ruth Awtry. Miss Agnes Delk anil
Mies Belle Guest.
Among those enjoying the hospitality
of Mia* Huey were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward*. Mr. anil .Mr*. Eubanks and Mr.
anil Mrs. Thomas, Miss Mary Holme*
Mlsa Ami** HIchuidKon. Mlaa Rullt
Awtry. Miss Agne* Delk. Mis* Eugrnls
Edward*. Ml** l.uelle Mnnn, Miss Es
telle Gentry. Mis* Ettxnbeth Davis,
Miss Edna Yorke. Mis* Bailie Yati,
Ml** I.ula Fugitsil, Ml** Belle Guest.
Mine Herman Lath-ll anil Mis* Busle
Dale. Mr. Edgar Torry. Mr. Walter
Guest. Mr. Ralph Hughe*. Mr. Clyde
Awtry. Mr. Young Ailklnson. Mr. Hm-
ry Yalr. Mr. Horace Temple. Mr. Frank
Newbrick. Mr. George Hayden. .Mr.
Newt Baye, Mr. Harold Eve and Mr.
iMarence Huey.
INFORMAL BRIDGE. -
Dr. and Mra. K. T. Bollenger enter
tulned a fen- frtenda Informally ai
bridge Bnturday evening at thetr home
on Linden street, their guest* Inriud
Ing Mis* Green, of Kentucky; Mr*,
lireckenridge. Mr*. Frloleau Ellts, Mr*.
Miller Hutchins. Miss Hutchins. **
Shelby.
The prlxe was won by Mrs. Breck-
enrldge ant! was u Japanese lamp
■hade.
After, the game a delicious supper
was served.
DELEGATES TO CONTINENTAL
C0NGRE88 OF THE 0. A. R.
The following delegatee have been
elected by the Joseph Habersham
Chapter, D. A. R., to the < untlnental
Congress, to convene at Waihlngton,
0.■ i_'.. April 12: - — - —
. Mr*. George Dexter, regent. Mr*. W.
L. Peel, delegate. Alternate*: Mis
Helen Prescott, Mr*. A. B. Hteele, Miss
Jennie Mobley. Mr*. Jack Spalding.
Mra. J. M. Graham. Mra. J. R. Watts.
Mra. B. II. Phelan. Mr*, a. W Clark.
Mis* Nina llnrnaday. Mr*. H. L. Cal
loway, Mra. Bam Dlnkln*. Mrs. A. D.
Candler. Mr*. J. W. McArthur. Mrs.
F. B. llancey. Mr*. W. R. Harman,
Mr*. W. M. Nixon and Mra. J. B. 8.
Holme*.
COMPLIMENTARY TO MRS. ORR
AND MRS. JAMES WILCOX.
Mr*. F. H. Gordon wa» Ihe charm
ing ho*tes* of (lie Friday Kvenlna
Bridge Club on Friday evening at her
home on Fifth avenue. •
Mr. and Sint. James Wilcox of Mont-
xomety. and Mr*. J K Orr of At
lanta. wore, the honor giie«t-.
Ht.’ riub I* made up of u few couples
In the society »et who are particularly
congenial, and their emeriammcuu arej nation*.
nleny* delightful affaire, and on Hit*! Ml** Nan Payne wu- much admired
occasion It ««H tctulcuhirty pi«i*int ! tn .1 gov.n of while tutpln. «ntm fu*h-
snets* caused hv ttie absrnee, tonctl with cream lace anti chiffon.
Ml»a Alary Thomas wore n prim-ess
DINNER DANCE AT CLUB.
The* dinner dance Saturday evening
nt the Capital City Club brought out u
number of belle* and beaux.
Dinner In several courses was »et veil
at X o'clock, the guest* being sealed at
small tables w hich had us their decora-
Huns Jonquils and ferns.
Among the guest* Ml** Bemlget. of
Naw York,waa much admired In it toi
let of white satin embroidered In gold.
Mrs R. H. Wilson, of New York, wore
a gown of while ll*«e trimmed with
lace and hand-palmed lit pale pastei
shade* of hrUntrqpe.
All*! Kllfr Lipscomb, of Nashville
wq« attractively gowned In black satin,
the .orange being trimmed with Irish
tar--.
Ml*. Levin Porter, jf Jacksonville,
i'ls.. wl.tv a ilanotng Inn !, .r p.x|* blue
rat'ltint *lik lace trlmnnd.
Mis* Ikn le*. of Kentucky, wore u tol. i
let of v idle ll*»e embroidered In ear- I
TO MI88 C0ATE8.
The largest event of n quiet day
socially was the bridge at which Mr*.
H. Clay Moore entertained Monday aft
ernoon at her home, on East Fifth
street. The affair waa a pretty com
pliment to the guest of Mlsa Moore.
Miss Rosa Coates, of Montgomery.
Mra.'Moore'* home wo* made doubly
attractive on this occasion by the us •
of quantities of pink ratmtUuns and
naretsel. - the fragrant ftnwer*—being
placed In tail crystal and cut glass
vase* throughout the room* of the low
er flour.
‘ The prtxe for the matron* present
was a beautiful hnnd-pnlntrd olive
bowl.- and the girl* - prlxe tva* n gold
hat pin. For the consolation prlxe a
charming water color wo* given, nnd
the guesl nf honor was presented with
a gold hat pin.
Mrs. Moore received bet guest* in n
handsome gown of black spangled net.
and Ml** Moore wore blue chiffon cloth
fashioned with lace.
Thoee Invited wrre: Ml**r* Busle
May Pope. Elisabeth Adult-. Martin
Woudtvntxl, Ella May Thornton. I.ula
Calloway. Grace Calloway, Martha
Whitman. Batttuella Whitman. Ku*h
Kelly, Ruby Kelly. I.etltla Johnson,
Alary Dea* Tuppcr, Helen Crew. Knth-
leen Wright. .Margaret Hemphill. Alio
Steel. earn Hutchins. Antoinette
Blount. Georgia Watt*. Isnilse Dooly,
Halite Ellis, Martha ’Hnralstm. Alary
Moore. All** Fori. Atesdums-i w. ,\.
Wlmblsli. tt. E .Miller, Porter Kina
W. A. StH-er, J. Al Terrell. W. E Kus-
ler, Mitrahall Kelt ford. Carletnn Mllh-;-,
Ali!tris, Allaood Holme*. J. E. Huntil-
iuII. J. A Bowen. F. Foster. M. II
Hunhln*. Hritr. Hyiltls. T. J. Ripley.
L. M. Crichton. Victor Mmire. .Maori -e
Thomas. T P. tllnman. T. C. Longlno.
tt AtcCren. I'. A. Link. C. H. John
son. O. D. Gorman. Henry Peeples, Ar-
thut Wilson, Ktttttncr Lewis. A. F
Walker. Harry. Btuce. R. p. Hemphill.
It 11 Davis.
The
tf several member* were (tiled h\ other
friends—Columbus. Ga.. Ledger
' Aut >too
1 litg the
inter* 11
DR. REBECCA S. BRANNON.
APARTMENT A.
THE FREDERICK.
IA2 Whitehall Street.
Praetlie limited lu wqmen
ctiltdren.
I gown of white satin trimmed
.! |>otnl do Venice lot e.
'| .Ml*> Constance Knowles wore a
.dancing tire k of white la. e made ox-er
chiffon
I Alls* Horne Btockdell w or white net
|ove.- flowered silk. torn.I* *tlk being
Mlea Burie May Pope hat returned
from Mgcon.
Mra. William Granbory. after * brief
visit to Mra. Henry 8. Jackson Pa* re
turned to her home, at NaahvlA. Oar
ing her stay In Atlanta. Mrs. Ghtii-.v
was the recipient of very many uUtght-
ful social courtesies.
bt if
Miss Resjle Porter returned M.l
to her home, at Jackaonvllle, Fla. |
Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Plnkus
helm have returned to Atlanta. 1
a four months' wedding trip ipen,
Florida and South Georgia. Theyi
stopping with Mr. and Mra. lien
Cronhelm, on Washington street,
paratory to making tbelr
home In the city.
Mrs. Mary Phelan Watt, of M-
gomery, arrived Monday and la l
guest of her brother, Mr. Sidney L
Phelan.
Mra. Stanley 8. Crittenden ami 1«.
John 8. 8tratford, of Montgomer)'. > u
slaters of the late Mra. 8. H. Phe n.
arrived In Atlanta Monday at noon d
are tha guests of Mr. Sidney H. Phe x
Mr. A. C. McHan returned to
York on Monday.
Mr*. Harry English la visiting >
parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Cruft, at Aik .
8. C.
Mra. Guy Mitchell la visiting At
William Teague, at Montgomery.
Airs. M. P. Broughton and Miss A
tolnette Broughton, of Madison,
spending sevaral days In Atlanta.
Mra. A. T. Spalding, 8r., who I i
been quite III recently, la now son
what Improved. • ’
Mra. B. M. Blackburn Is Ihe gu.
nf lisr sister, Mra. Fannie Gibb*.
Madison.
Miss Brown haa returned from
visit to Miss Virginia Coleman.
Bparla.
Mra. Charles O. Jones Is the gueet
her daughter. Mlsa Lillian Jone*. at he
home, corner of Third and West Peach
tree streets.
Mr*. William C. Bhafer Is the gue'
of relatives at Montgomer)'.
Mi. and Mra. D. Well have returned
to iheir home. Al Montjromery. AfW a
nhort visit to Atlanta.
Mr*. W. B. Willingham, of College
Park, and Mr*. Ben Willingham, of
West End, are visiting Mr. and Airs. K.
I- Jones, at Albany. Ga.
Mis* Elolse Stewart, after vPiling
friend* at Albany, la now spending a
few w eeks In' Florida.
All** Genevieve Shackleford left or
Monday nfternoon for a visit to frlendi
and relative* tn Montgomery.
HARPER.
An elaborate event of Tuesday even.
Ing wn* the party given by Mr. ami
Mr*. Howell Newbourne. In honor
the flfteenlh birthday of their pretty
voting slaughter, Mias Lois Newbournr.
ai their country home, near
Harper.
Ga
Interesting game* brightened
ex-cnlng arid a aumptuou* supper
served. The large birthday cake. ’
Hr candles, waa cut,'Mis* Dorsey >1'
ccelvlng the ring. Mis* I-ell"
tits
dell Jhe key and Mr. RoV Newbournr
ill
ihe dime.
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UNTIL JAN. 28.
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