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Southern Social News and Gossip
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FTRST
OFi
WEDDING
AN ACTOR BY
* A BISHOP OF N. Y.
Marietta
Vn Holso Brumby we* the rhermtng
boetras It ■ bridge- yerty oa Halerday
morn!*,.- About twenty S,e gnest* veto
present. Thf yritt, t deck of Coegrera
»'• rrf*. «>■ trou by MU, Alston,
luncheon WII served it tbo dose of Uio
pur. Among IbOM ptfltnt were IlH
dean* CottlngOeie. Clgrke, Crosby, Wyatt,
Hoppe. Field,. R. T. Dobbs V. n. Dobbs
MiSiati grate,. JwtriwiirlBiii
Addle Hotir, Mol Mr Hot*, Cortelyou Camp,
itajr afternoon at brldjre and tbo
Tfli rontoninonto wrir oottovt. i i
mT were Mrs V. L. itirr.
ALICE MA RQVA ND, HEIRESS,
IS SOON TO MARR\ INTO
THE BRITISH ARISTOCRACY
dlulng room and erati
bright with randies Tbo col
rod! Tbo abadas aad t
of that rotor aad tbo
lerge tiuiirh of roil cart—
refreshment* dorr served. ..
V^SittStrowa, 11 W. ‘ A^DurreVlud
Silas l ortflyoa.
litas ( ortrlroii.
Dev and lira. C. 15. tv. nobbs rompll-
laented Mlaa OltrU turner amt Mr. Jsaaoa
DsaM. srttoaa grafrtage takoa plaoe os Feb-
ruart 6. with s dolbtbtful reception.
Mrs. Ralph Nortboutt gave a losrha
laat smurday In honor of Was Duron.
tender* *<• • large clooy oue aud in It
trsa flanked whit* hyacinths. Tbo pises
rarrta wore handprinted. The orosalon In-
rlmtdd a handtorrblrf shower. After tba
ilrllahtfsl luncheon tbo young Isdlra pres
ent pulled streamers of ribbon opening “
nbrella. In arbleh were plsrnl the ha
showed on
kerchiefs* which were
• Mnuseop Brmnhy eptertalned tba
* buprneon Club on Tuesday. After a
ms luncheon bridge was • played.
■ brldae was'
rMWfrfefc.!
“dA. Mr*. ~ -
Mrs. Ilo-
Wyatt,
R. liont, alias
It was quite a aoclsl father
and a Urge uumlwr of ladles were on
raised. A delightful salad eouroe -
as read. For over yli month* Htlftaif
the MrlhodUt church iAvo been harts*
.theeutea*. ami the Interest .coatlunra to In-.
Jia moat tnterestlni social event*
Wm
the Tth of the month. The sum
aiuudod by s tuunber at their frt
rstatlrra. Jhay atT hnth unite pop
their raopeetlre communities, oho b
Klbertpn and ho from Petersburg.
This picture is from a rooent photograph af Mias Alloa Marquand,
tha latent American heiress to wad a member af the British ariataeraay.
Mias Marquand’s husband-to-be is a son of Admiral Sir John Fullerton,
of tbs British navy.
BIRMINGHAM SOCIAL NEWS
The marriase of Mias Bailie Drake
Duncan, dauahter of. Dn and Mrs.
an, i
a A. :
■ ledneaday erenln* at
llho First Methodist church. Miff Datl-
can was flvrtv In marrls*e BJT Ml*
Duncan and the ceremony wda'pdt-
Ifanned by tha brkM’a father. The
bridesmaids who wore white crepe de
chine gowns, ware: Miss Bovler, of
Chattanooga; Mias. Bingham, of Car-
rollton. Min.; Mtaa Penland. of Knox-i
vOTor Mias DuncAn, uf t’nlon. S.‘ CJ
and Miss Marchsot, of Greers, 8. fl
PHILLIPS & CREW CO.
Piano Satisfaction
Guaranteed
I T la because we know the quality of every part that goes
into the Phillips tt Crew Piano that we guarantee it for
six year*. And it it becauae it haa given aatiafaction to every
body who baa bought one, that we say it will pleaae you.
Thare you have our guarantee aa to the construction of the
piano—and you can nave the testimony of those who have
ustd it at to iti service. What other evidence is necessary
when we tell you that ;
The Phillips & Crew
Piano at $292.50
Cannot be surpassed anywhere ? We know of none. If you
know of any points cn which the merit of a piano can be
judged, yon are at liberty to come in and teat the Phillips &
Crew on them. / . • -
T Also Represented by Us Are
STEINWA Y—ANA HE WEBER
Phillips & Crew Co.
37-39 Peachtree Street.
i -
Mtsa ElUabeth Duncan, the brlde*a •li
ter, maid of honor, wore a pink mea-
■aline, while lire. James Duncan Hun
ter, the matron of honor, waa attired
f Hhlti mm IWI IlH—, The bride
wnw ib exouune fowh oT iiik. with
real lace* trtmlnfnuts *
wore bridal veil of lulls. Bor flower,
w*r valley lilies and bride fpeee. An
InTormal reception at the homo of the
“VE n, i“S^
left for w wsddtHF trip MIK1
w entertained at
a beautiful reception Wednoaday att-
PMtu ja notror at Bat J —
Marks, of Montgomery'; Mlet dwen-
dolyn CanOeld and Miss Vernon Mark*.
The bouse waa bsautlTully decorated
mtd many -Handsome sowns ware worn,
peso aama youn* ladles were again
tho honored guests at a dance Wednee-
day evening given by Dr. aad Mrs. U
G. Woodion.
Mrs, J. E. Fraaier entertained Tuee*
day morning at bridge whist l ‘
of Mrs. LeSourd, of Nsw Tor
was again the hostesa Tuesday after
noon at cards with Mr*
Fletcher as the honored guest. Both
parties were elaborate with handsome
pftBQSo
M r*- HatvIs Jordan, wife of the pres
ident of the Southern Cotton Associa
tion, and Mrs. Joseph Hoadley. wife of
tbo president of the Alabama Consoli
dated Company, were the honored
-tests at an Informal tea given by Mr*.
-Jf- Graves Thursday afternoon.
MU* Mery Ruth McLesttr entertain,
ed the members of the Bid Euchre Club
Thursday morning.
The Little Jokers met with Mtsa
Bust* McLester.
Mr*. R. D. Burnett entertained at a
violet brisk rant Tuesday morning in
honor of Mrs. Welter Barns* and Ml as
Blanche Barnes formerly of French
Lick Springs Seven course* wets
served and about thirty rriends were
asked to meet Mrs. and Miss Barnes.
Misses Hannah Elliott, Eula Bren
nan, Luclle Lane. Alabama King* and
everal other young ladles who attend.
iral ball In Montgomery
SANDENSVILUB.
Mieses Llisle Ragan and Susie
Worthen. of Bartow, are the guests of
Mrs. A. L. Evens
Mieses Varilla Brown and Lorens
McKinney ere teaching, the former at
Mitchell, the latter at Ullson.
Mias Lome Fraley, who has been
visiting Mrs. J. K. Johneon, returned to
Mllledgevllle yesterday.
Mlaa Lucie Phillips Is visiting rela
tives In Blsckvllle. & C.
Mrs. Marvin KoHn and Mies Martha
Cohen, of Albany. Oa. spent last week
with Mies Annie Wicker.
Mrs. P. H. McCarty, uf Moultrie, Is
visiting friends In 8andersvllle.
Miss Louis* Williams, who has been
t guest of Misses Mery and Kate
arris, returned to her home In Ogle
thorpe yesterday.
Mr*. J. A. Robson entertained thirty
little girl* friends of her daughter
Emma, on Thursday afternoon from 3
to i o'clock. A guessing contest, called
“flowers," was played. Ray Perry was
the successful contestant, and was
awarded a box of Huyler's oandy. Aft
er a number of outdoor game* Mrs.
Robson Invited the little guests Into
the dining room end served delicious
idfnwhmsnt*.
On Monday afternoon Mrs. B. J. Tar.
button gave her Sabbath school class,
which le composed of twelve girl* a
"taffy party." Each girl waa permitted
to Invite e boy friend. The broad ve
randas presented a beautiful scene,
decorated In vines and potted plants.
pie In
late were served. Those preeent were:
Misses Ntlle Hall, Jennie and Kale
Evan* Mary Cope Ian. Hsllle and Ma
ria Perk. Anna Lewie. Renrietta Smith,
Mamie Baynes. Fannie Adams, Carrie
Merritt. Reba and Lucy Jaralgan and
■Helen Davis, Mrs. Walter Klmbro end
Hn, j, T. Robin*.
Mrs. J, E Armour visited her dai
ter, Mrs. Ed Hall, In Norwood
Mlse Abble Goodwin, of Crawrord.
was the guest recently of Mr. and Mrs.
lehdrirki. of Sbtren. sod
Mrs Jernee Fere*
Juaea, where she Ass a large
M*r«. V. B. Ktilpp end son. F. 8. SMpp.
Jr., have retsraed from a visit ta Mrs.
turnip's mother, st Jickeeoville, Fie.
Mrs. Nor* Townsend has returned to
UoirvrlU*.
Mr*. Alex Tbrertrer «wJ Mtu M«ry
? flagggsTO, nsv,
returned from e visit to Macom
Mies Ass* Onham hsi returned to Lex-
'"fl'l.t Leltle Smith his returned to Athene
to reesme tier work st the state nor mat
Fraseee Jopltng vtalted Mtdlesn last
"Sr B. F. McWhorter Is In Atlanta.
Mr. Harry fleer has accepted a position
la Atlanta. . .
Mrs. Fannie WlllUmr, who epent the hol
idays In Bsrneerllle, hie returned to
or K-;!’; l r„h has returned to tbo Unlrer-
-t Jle« r Leiyorshem has retsraed trim
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Miss Sara Swtnn left last wash for South
Carotins, where the le attending school.
' Tamer seat lost
Bishop Henry C. Potter had
much to do with bringing about
tha marriage of Mrs. Forbea-Cur-
tla. daughter of an old friend, to
dUswutte flnMobe heltUiTthe
new cat hod rat and ,wss the flrat
wedding of an actor to bo per
formed by a bishop of New York.
A picture of Mrs. Forbes-Curtls
hare appears.
Dr. Woottu was s member of the manic
faculty of the lolnrstty of New York. He
te a recognised mnelctan of ouiuual til
Is a rccognlecd mnelctan of nuiuua
ent. Mtsa Reid a sntdunte of En
School of Oratory. Her esnerienev as a
teacher and rhamilng iwrromdlty^make her
dutuei txa*
r. .This t
Re re nil hundred new rolni
purchased for the Ulirsry.
a uumiier of bound volumee M tbo current
fe Sage, of '
nter clrete will ran-
a Tow. The
of the Cos-
rllnr, W. Va, wi
■ ■ that bare mstric-
_ ZZX.'IW
drr-a- pnmnm on
local rhspltr of ihr _
fcdcracy. together with the Vetrraus
Monroe cminty, will be preeent.
Dr. sod Mrs. RaasehWmtrn Will giro •
olnno recital In the auditorium on the area
big of the lllh.--
HOME.
t* pteswflt S|gmwHS S1 the Cherokee.
Mr*. W. M. tlnuiinou. Jr.. Wednesday after-
soon auembled the New Century Club for
Ma.G?*ftir ^ under
nets. The ton wore In the eerie, of g
gave an eiqnblte Bohemian giaes cox.,
to Mil* Jcaele Glover, and the mneolntlon,
“•ck of cards to Mre. Ed Dean, while
drain placarded "with this yon can
''M^«^. P %kTnd ,h w*hl«
« »»»" on the raida and prises, and
Ms sf jar&jaH §
ru«r Orifflu, Will Wright* 0*»r ilcWU-
Jonlua Simpson, Frank Pmoai
JirM^TVTeW.
e, M ^ t i!lS.e‘Ww^J."r.M'fi
her home at Godfrey.
Friend, In Oreesebore of
BrsdShsw will be Interested
her merriMe te Mr. W. M.
i'eTthe home’o? *Hi lolde"ln Covlngtou.
charge
n Park, where sha le la school.
enevy to the
zswsmM
. Thntsdey efleruooo. IMIol
Wtally card, wen hind-palnled Qlhena
head, aad tke color scheme waa green. Fere
Bra. Belle
to leani of
violet coat
ed, went
&ir&i
There the young prop
merry
>nce Robaan, of Illrmlng-
hsm, Ala, la on a visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jess* Robson.
Mr. Gainer Thigpen, of New York
cltj\ la vlaltlng hla uncle, Mr. William
afltay- Marks, of Buffalo, N. Y,
who spent the holiday season with Mrs.
Henry Paris, returned home on Friday.
Mies Margaret Mamoa has returned
er. J. T. Roblss and Mrs. Robl
tretained the. steward, of the Mel
churrh In a dellghlfuf mtuner Met
evening.
te Mias Anal, Origin; n handle
wood for consolation, to Mrs.
own. end a ralendar with baby
shoe*, marked "for de-ferl," to Mies Hef-
Ue tjamlltou. Delicious refreshment, ful-
•°*’W tot f*rap.
Monday sight, Mr. and Mra. Guy Cothran
Inrlled a few friends to their home In
formally for bridge.
Wednesday afternoon e email company of
Mends were with Mrs. It. W. Graves and
ealeyad bridge whist.
The antlrliutrd pli-asurre of the rowing
week already ronaume the aflernouna of “
— Tuesday an*
i. Tuesday aftaraoou at Mra. 'll*
-a. the chancrl grid of St. latere
will give a muni calc nuiT social. The pro-
RTwh^kKrl"
- it, | n
ch.
Johnstone with a lea drinking one nfter-
S!°?/ T - Jl* oartRgKe and Mias
I mile Halliard rarh claim an nflemoon in
which to grarlooaly vileod their hospital
ity to Mra. Johnston*.
Mies Under u’Nelll will he hostess to
the Bridge Club on Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Union Van,liver have re
turned from lllnringhim, where they went
to attend the wedding of Mltu Pauline
Moore aud Mr. Mndley McClure, l-ith of
the Magic City. Rouinn, have all lieen
Interested In thr naptlals, for Mr “ -
wee horn end reared ta Rome, i
potmlar young fellow.
Another marriage of Interest
here m-currnl In -
noon, when Her
of tine. Heeltorn
at thla |dace, wnldnl
of Jrieahurg. Colo,
hwny, tha bridal rnapk
hour. OgaleU. Nehr, ...
of the yeung minister's Bark gave him au
sir taut lecepllnn.
Mrs. M. li. MdWIIIlaiuA.
from s visit to Athena, Tenn.
Mini Kathleen Albee Is visiting Mias
Willie Park In Wrightsvllle.
Mrs. Lawrence Fulghum. of Yates-
vllle; Mr. Rosier Brown, of Valdosta,
and Mlaa Nora Adam* nf Davlsboro,
form tbs pleaasnt number of gueeta
who are visiting Mrs. Dawson Brown.
Miss Ruale Osllager. of . Dublin. Is
visiting Mra. Paul
1 siting Mrs. Paul McKinney.
Miss Mabel Rawllnso, at her bMutl-
ful home. “Bellevlew. on Friday aft
ernoon entartalned a numbyr of girl
friends at a ‘‘chafing dish party." The
guests, seated at small tables, played
.progressive peanuts, aRsr which vari
ous cluing dish delicacies i
Mesdemes H. T. Rawlings
Rawlings, Misses Mildredai _____
Maraton and Mies Margaret Parry as-
.w lings, I _
Mathis. Llxsl*-Garner, Martha Brown,
Bertha Wynne. Ruth MUIs. Lewis.
Cheatham. Then* Holt end Annie
Lsstss Irwin. - —— -
. .1 F0R8VTH
At Resale Tift college, oe the evenlag of
the Tth amt Ith, Dee a Deary L Noeth-
wick, of Kmeraon Rrhaol of thwtery. Bos
ton. gaw two reding* from ghekfepram Is
thr auditorium. The (rat was "Julius
Jtunatr-to L_._—
itviurf r Anti rradHr. n# *lw» »h*
|5f. , ;i ,, L , f?fdSSr". , ;.h Trtv «ss? ] vi
••Oratory and th» IntorpraUtlon of l.ltpni
, *— X-
DavUon-Paxon-otokat
Women*s Outing Ni {
$1.00 Each; Values op
Kamples. and no two alike. -Slightly doat marked,
but otherwi*e perfect. In heavy double-ileeced (hitinf,
itripeg, solid white and polkn dot«. .
Half a hundred—that'a nil. Warm and very attract
ively made. Bellini? usually at $1.80 to $3-00—more of
the finer tinea. $1.00 eifcli.
Outing Flannel Petticoats, 50c ;
Home 75e aud some $1.00 valuon. In pink,- blue mid—'
j?rgy,golid«nd striped. Made with ruffles and silk scal
loped edges. Perfect garments. 50c each. . • '*
$3.00 for These $5 r 00 Coats
For Misses and Children
Man-o’-War styles, ixmg serviceable Coats.of-heavy
bine and brown Clotb. Gilt buttons and embroidered em
blems. Lined with golf red flannel. For ages'C to, 14
years.
• JBest of our usual $5.00 garments, $3.00,
$7.50 and $10.00 Coatq $$.0&
Bgtnttfnl Coats, in fancy novciti/s. ]iiaide—amt~mlx^~
turns; all the height of style; some tailored, some trim-,
mod; the most desirable color effects; sizes for mimes and
children, 0 to 12 years. 1
$5.00 for nit Goats that have been $/,50 an
Warm Winter Underwear
Women’s and Children’s
—For Ohildrro^Jieece tilled, heavy cotton Vests; also a
few Union Suita. Broken lines and not all sizes—small
sizes principally. The 25c garments for 15c each.
Union Suits for Women at $1.00
*- - V —
Soft white cottou. Heavily fleece lined. Yoke and
front hand trimmed. Well proportioned, perfect flttimr
garments. All sizes. $1.00 suit
Knit Const Covers, medium and heavy, soft cotton,
tape at neck and waist. 60c each.
Davison - Paxon - 5toAi$s~J
Store of Many Departments
•y WILLIAM F. KIRK.
"How much for this ring?" the old men sold.
With a pitiful droop of It la silvery head.
, T1* the wedding ring that I gave my wife
J", th » 4W when wo alppetj the wine or life;
■TU the tael small trinket In all our lot.
And I wept Sa I left my darling's cot."
The pawnbroker looked at the tiny band
And pressed a "V" In the old chap's band.
Into the street the old man went. * .
Weak and withered and wan and bent
Clutching ths coin, be was heard to say
"That's the fourttenth ring rve soaked today.’*
ririt I* Mr. eed Mrs.
j iSs ntvin.
Mis* Asa Uetriltea Is spending
weeks with her stater, Mra. rimer Gn
Attests.
Mice Kellie Uperemh. of Virginia, Is tho
mi of her brother. Mr. tT W. Up.
Tlr. tod lira. Ik* May left for Now
York Hnnday. ’
Twttr* attrai
formal a nothin
onraniMtloo
. „ nHittfir
of Hoe. Mrolnrn sad Jwlge Mnera Wit,lit.
‘ Mtsa Alice f “
lion eu.
e i-vre
_ gronui’L
when* lb.- members
Uttle ilsugkier
eed young elec*. Katherine Johsston. are
for wvvraf'welkil. 1 ***^
Mre. Harry I*. Metkleham left Sunday
for Atlanta. From then*, on Momlay, she
gun to New York and Boehm to apend
six weeks with friends.
Mr*, r I). Hnnstrer and Miss Ilea* left
Thnraday for Idilladelphhi. »** ,in*inl n few
day, • broad before sailing ua ties Alb for
n several unmlka' tour urEarnpe.
Mias Mary Klngalirry relaned te At-
tula Friday, after spending a week idns-
ntly with ner ittstnr. Mrs. It. M. Ilartilu.
Mbs Halite IJlan-ouili It the (neat for s
month or two of her brother. T. \\. Upo-
Mra. C. O. Stillwell
weeks with relatives In Route.
Mines TsUulab and Asenat:
attending two
better.
. Mrs Mary Net
left Monday nig!
TMsU
of hen
. ulTiii
light fc
math Tower,
Is Marietta,
noon la the aural for
•fttsr, Mrs K L Lml-
"tirs , T E. Grnffon Ims a, her gnodt hor
Alster. Mrs. Itsnra. of Now Orirans
Mlao Mattie firwlte and Mr. Italph
Brook, were untied liy the holy Immla nf
matriinonr IVetlneaday evening In
of Rev, T. It. fNwnlt, of the 111
ho performing tho rrmnony.
DOUGLAS.
Ono of the Isrgoot attended enit
moat enjoyable ooclol events of Hi *
week n-se the reception given Wednes
day evening by Mtsa Kale Harden en I
Mr. W. L FYehtr et ths hospitable
home of Mr...and Mrs. Hoke Deris, on
Ward street, In honor of Mlaa Dell
Downing, or Barneavllle. Oa
The form of entertainment wen it
tuemlng contest. "A Literary Tea" The
flret prise waa successfully won by Miss
Willie Butllve of Fort Gaines. Ua.. anil
Ibe consolation by Mlaa Daisy Harris,
of Roberta. Numerous othsr gapiea
were indulged In.
Delnty refreshments, consisting of o
relsd course, wee served during the
evening.
Mies Dell Downing the gueet of hon
or. wee gowned In while silk with reel
lece. while Mins Harden was becom
ingly clad In Illec s|lk. Mlaa Harden
was Assisted ta receiving Ibe gueatj
by Mrs. R. L. Loftln. who wore a block
grmediae. Mrs Davis wore cream aBk
mull.
Mlsa Harden end Mr. Flsher'e guest*
were: Mlesta Willie Suiilve, Fort
aelnee. as; Mettle Bello Chandler.
Madison, ns: Daley HarrU Roberts,
Os; Mettle Betties Weyrross Os;
Roes Lee Thurmand. GrlBs Os; Loy*
Dees Hulila Deen. Reesle Lott, Cleo
Brown. Luella Rosa. Msblc Sayre,
Meaar*. Fisher Dent. G. T. Belley. Jr,
. George Tenner. W. A. Wood.
Randolph Reiman. Carroll Rellhan,
Leon Roan. E. L. Granlhem, J. M. WII.,
cox. H. G. Fisher, Georg* Btentun,
Duttln Holland.
tONIGHT AND WEDN
MATINEE WEDNBI
Hr. Walker Whiteside
AND A SL'l'ERn COMPANY IN “
NEW MODERN l'LAY, THE
THS HAaiOMILCr
A powerful ptey. full of brilliant
and rnnvlnriug altuallons
Night 3k to RAO. Matinee Sc to
rail
fritzischcfF,
M'LLE M0DIS1
I'rlces 30c to toa gel* •
THE
TONIGHT-MATINEE
t'll AS. R. RLANEY'g Hit BAT
ACROSS
A STANDARD OIL DIALOGUE.
By Wex Jones' '
"Oh. her* you heard the awful newet*
Cried Arv-hlbold to John D.
"They're nfler us end Vve itanA to Mgl
Sixty million* In Ansa." sold hp,
“Hlxty million. In tinea. Wc may
He stuck for fair, my dear John A,
What’ll we ilo If w* here to — ”
Nlxty million. In An**,
The man with the most real. Iniatnesa to
Attend to It the wall Who ran find the wont
the price of off
to pay
m# H,
*41 «»•.
time to help hie fellow* oter a rvafh «poL kk
Aad fi atxty i