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SOCIAL EVENTS OF INTEREST
C)uriotU Stewart.
Sekne Arnttroog,
Aahfoiants.
I TIME, OLD FRIEND, OLD LOVE
WMf* are no day* Ilk* the good old
' _ day*.
The d»y* when we were youthful!
When humankind were pure of mind,
And speech and deed* were truthful;
Before a love for sordid (old
Beeame man's ruling paealon.
And before each dame and maM bs-
came
'Ware to the tyrant Fashion!
MISS ELKINS ASSISTS
MISS PA ULINE MORTON
TO PLAN TROUSSEAU
ieir
There are no girls like the good old
Against the world I'd stake' em!
ga buxom and smart, and clean of
, i heart
As the Lord knew bow to make 'em!
Whey were rich in spirit and common
bake and brew, and had
taught school, too,
And they made such likely courtin'!
The coming wed*
ding of Miss Pau
line Morton, the
dauhter of Paul
Morton, prexlddht
of the Equitable
Life Assurance
fo., and former
secretary of the
navy. Is an event
which will Inter
est society people,
through! the en
tire country. Tbs
There are no boys Uk* the good old
• Whtn > we"trer* boy* together!
When the graea was sweet to the brown
bar* feet
That dimpled the laughing heather;
When the pewe* sang to the summer
dawn
Of the bee In the billowy Clover;
Or down by the mill the whip-poor-will
Echoed his night song over.
Thara is no lova like the good old love—
__ from a recent
photograph of
Miss Morton. At
the bottom , Is
shown Miss Kath
erine Elkin*, a
daughter of the
West Virginia
senator, who Is to
be one of the
bridesmaids, and
who .1* helping
Mis* Morton to
plan her elaborate
W* are old, old men. yet w* pin* again
For that precloua grace—Ood save
US'
jJJ* we dream and dream of the good
-old times.
..S onr hearts _— .
those dear old dreams bring sooth-
■jgSAnd our hsartagroeMendere^^nder
Of Haavtn away
> off yonder.
—EUOENE FIELD.
TO MRS. WILSON.
Mrs. Thornton Mary* will entertain
at bridge Monday evening In honor of
Mr*. R. H. Wilton, of New York, who
I* the gueet of Mrs. Milton Dargan.
TO MISS LAURA KNOWLES.
A delightfully Informal occasion of
Friday morning will be lb* bridge at
which Mr*. E. 8. Ehney will entertain
complimentary to Mias Laura Knowles.
Mrs. Ehney's guests will number ebon!
twelve of the Intimate friend* of Mias
Knowles snd herself.
MRS. REYNOLDS' LUNCHEON.
Mrs. W. L. Reynolds will entertain
st an Informahluneheon-Fetdaj* at the
capital City Club, In compliment ta
Mrs. B. H. Wilson, of New York, the
geest of Mrs. Milton Dargan.
SIRS. LOWRY ARNOLD'S BRIOOE.
Mrs. R. II. Wilson, of New York,
will ba the honor gusst St Mrs. Lowry
Arnold’s brtdgo Friday afternoon.
INFORMAL BRIOOE PARTY.
Mr*. Clarence Knowles will entertain
a few friends at bridge Wednesday
evealng at her home on Third afreet.
In compliment to Mr*. R. H. Wilson,
the admired gueet of Mn Milton Dar
gan.
MR*. M'CERREN’S BRIOOE
—r**^ FOR MRS. JOHN KESER.
The bridge given Wednesday after-
-by Mrs. Edward McCerren to
re. John Xlier was a charming par-
, assembling a number of the girl
lends of the young gueet of honor,
r*. Mc-oiren'o attractive apartment
the Colonial •»*» decorated with vlo-
la and narcissi, all the pretty details
.harmonising with a color
jf yumswww lirsnrtpf
candles, unshaded, were used
__.jout the apartment.
Mrs McCerren was a very attractive
■ In an empire gown of old rose
cloth, trimmed with silver em-
y. and ihb corsage fashioned of
> velvet ehowlng an old rose and
t atrip*.
I lira. Kiser, the honor guest, wet
• ■annul In green chiffon velvet, the
I Zfrt trimmed with heavy cord, and Hie
Mean fashioned with silk embrold-
egad In full blown roee* In pastel
Th* first and the consolation prise*
were silk hose, and Mr*. Kiser .'was
animated with a dainty piece of lln-
gerts, hand-embroidered.
Tboaa playing bridge were: Misses
Florence Hobbs. Maude Flournoy, of
Columbus; Emma Robinson. Blanche
Carbon. Ethel Kelly. Louie Feck Wylie
Jeannette Bwlft, Ada Alexander. Ro
ute Clark*. Florin* Richardson. Lou-
Ms Black. Martha Whitman, Kathleen
Brown. LMira Hill Payiw, Mary Thom
By BEATRICE FAIRFAX.
YOUNO woman writes that she la about .to be married to
Whom she tins known fdr four weeks, snd wants to know If I
she Is wise In doing so.
Undoubtedly there have been happy marriage* where, the acquaintance-
■“ - ' ” t there Is no getting around the fact thut
ship has been of the briefest, but
the risk was great.
uble with most girls Is that they cannot understand that eon
Tbs traM ....
geniality nnd fn-a.ishlp have as much to do with making married life auc
cessful os hat love.
The courtship and honeymoon period* are brief. After they are' uver
there la life In Its most practical phase to be faced. The husband after
a while will settle down to business snd Its absorbing Interests, the wlf*
household details and esres.
will become more and mors engrossed with
—The fairy gossamer of love which enchanted them In courting days la
tar of becoming a thick grav cloud of commonplace routine unless
in danger
there are kindred tastes and Interests to stimulate thtlr enjoyment of each
other’s society.
The only way to test congeniality Is by giving It at least a ala months'
frfal it dlt lit mi trial iiarrtagi out Dial engagement.
Long engagement* are wearing snd wearisome to both parties, but a six
months' engagement will gtv^them some slight Insight Into each other**
characteristic*, and to even the most ardent sweethearts six month* will
not bo vary long In passing.
Mutual respect, love and congeniality‘are absolutely necessary to bap-
py rntnUm*— ;— —
There are hundreds of married couples who, having married In a tur-
moll of love, have lived together ever since In a atata of dull, apathetlc
dlaaatlsfactlon.
If one were to die the other would be lonely, but It would be more from
disturbed 'habit than faom real grief. . 1 :
And that is because there was no real companionship In the union.
Love of a kind there was, of course, bul II was not the lasting glnd, be
cause It had no foundation.. •
TO AN ATTRACTIVE VISITOR.
Mr. and Mrs. a 8. Ehney will have
as thtlr guest next week Miss Lula
.Follln. of Charleston, one .of the most
attractive members of the young so-
eley set of that city. . 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ehney will entertain
for Miss Follln during her slay with
them.
Whan you Bad yourself becoming Interested la a man. Just stop nnd
think for a mln-it* girl* n. v- —
Just say to yourself, "I wonder If r.ltst 1 feel tar this man Is the right
kind of love? Will II Isst through adversity as well as prosperity? Are
our tastes kindred? Can we go throuzh the years to'come In compan
ionship and mutual regard?" '
If you can answer those questions satisfactorily, marry him: your love
will have a Arm basis to rest on otter Its first flush of erstacy Is past.
And If you do marry him, don't think that you can hit bark and make
an effort to hold him.
Many a good husband gntws disinterested In home life because his
wife take* no pains to moke It attractive. A husband I* still a man, you
know, and still to be charmed and Interested If you take the pains to exert
yourself. If you do nut he will probably grow indifferent, and you will
bemoan your fste and woniVt why lie doesn’t love you as he used to.
Of course, no matter how long the engagement may last, you will not
really know the man and all his little fallings until you marry him, but In
a very short engagement you have Mule or no chance to know him at all.
It Is only fair to both side* tlisr each should know the other a little
belter before entering on a life-long contract.
rnmpllshe<l matron of the home. I* a
Christian laily and looks carefully after
■he material and religious welfare of
This home I* now sorely In need ol
financial assistance, and II behoove*
(he Christian people ot Atlanta to rally
lo Its support.
It wlH not do to allow a Christian
cause of this kind to languish nr die
for the lack of a small amount of
money.
REV. A. R. HOLDERBY.
IN HONOR OF MRS. OHOLSTIN.
Mrs. John Bransford will entertain
with an Informal afternoon party at
cards Wednesday afternoon In honor
of Mrs. Louis Qholalln. jot Atlanta.
About three tables of bridge players
will form the party.—Augusta Chron
icle.
MRS. QH0L8TIN ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. Louts aholstln entertained al
an Informal luncheon Monday nt
Hampton Terrace. Augusta. Mrw
UtmtsHe's guest* were! . -Mre Frank
Butt.—Mr*, eteonreCunnlngham, Miss
Katharine Olioletln and Mrs. George It
Stearns.
LADIES' AUXILIARY, Y. M. C. A.
The Ladle*' Auxiliary' of the Y. M.
c. A. will entertain the local. Male anil
International secretaries anil ex-score -
larlr* at the association Friday. Jan
uary 26, from 7:90 to 10:30 p. m. All
members of the association anil tlielv
gentleman friend* ure cordially Invited
to meet the secretaries and their wive*.
Every member will please consider Ihl*
as a personal Invitation. Member* of
the iatdles' Auxiliary are expected to
lie present.
Ursula Benalger, of New Yolk: Mu-
S Dixon, Bamueltn Whitman. Rude
Str
l Pope and Ruth Glover.
THE YOUNO WOmIn'S CHRIS.
TIAN ASSOCIATION HOME.
Th* home for young women I* under
the auspice* of the Tnung Women's
Christian Association of Atlanta, urn!
Is a part ot th* tplendld practical
work which la being carried on by ihl*
eoble Christian Institution.
There are few Inatltuilons In this
euy that pave accomplished More
., practical good for young women- than
tMs one which now appeals to the sym.
parities of all Christian people. Such
* Christian booM fa* young women tn
the city of Atlanta Is o necessity It
Is no fanciful or chimerical Ides, but u
Work of necessity, and one which I* fur
reaching In Its result*
' Realising this fact, the Young Worn-
SB's Christian Association imdeiiook
the work ot eatabllthlna *m-h a home,
where the young women coming to
th* city a* strangers for the purpose
of seeking employment might enjoy the
privilege* of a Christian home. Many
a girl has been eared by taklne refuge
W. C. T. U.
The Atlanta Willard Woman's Chris
tian Temperance t'nton will meet U
I3S Washington sired. Thursday aft
ernoon. at 3 o'clock. Everybody e-ir-
dlally Invited.
•MARY L. MLENDoN.
- President.
JANE A ADKINS.
llrvoldlllK Hi ; clary.
IN HONOR OF MISS HUFF.
Mis. John R. Hire tins Issued tnvit.t-
mslu a ii lift is iv -on cart! parly to be
given to Miss llulT. of Atlanta, who Is
her guest. The date of the parly Is
3.30 on the afternoon of Thursday.
Miss llulf visited Mrs litre some i lm.-
ago and was the recipient of a icceni
deal of attention during her stay In the
city.—Birmingham Age-Herald.
for a moderate sum excellent
board, with all the accompaniment*
may be secured.
Mrs. Rsesmore. the genial in,I .
COMPLIMENTARY TO
MRS. R H. WILSON.
I is R. H Wilson, of New York, who
visiting Mrs Milton Kurgan. was
the guest of linnot* Tuesday eyenlDK al
dellglitful supper and card party
given by Mr. and-Mrs l*-w!» II Itcvk.
al I heir home, on Pem-litreo street,
fr, a ml Mrs. Ileek's handsome Inane
i flagrant wttti spring blossoms.'
while pulnis ami ferns were effectively
used In the various upartnients. Mrs.
Keek wore a toilet of while embroid
ered volt and litre, made prineessc.
Its. Wilson's gown was of white
llsse. painted In pink roses.
An elaborate menu was served after
(lie game.
The guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Keek
DIAMOND INVESTMENT
Do you kuow that tlu-iv hip liiui'p investors in .Diamonds
now than in any other single seeiirity in the world t
Whvi Because it has heen proven iievond' all doubt
that it is the best investment. Let us tell von personally
whv this is true.
EUGENE V. HAYNES €0.
Jewelers and Importers. , Ci. , -V.‘hlt?!t?.ii .
MRS. HOPKINS ENTERTAINS
Tuesday Mrs Charles T. Hopkins
entertained at luncheon In honor ot
Mrs. William Marshall, of 8taten Is
land, who Is visiting her sisters. Mr*.
Preston Arkwright and Mrs. George
Howard.
An elaborate menu was served and
daffodils and Jonquils were used In qr
tlstlc profusion In the decoration ot
the home and on the handsomely ap
pointed table.
Mr*. Hopkins' guests Included the In
timate friends of Airs. Marshall and
were, besides the guest of honor: Mr*.
George Howard, Mrs. Preston Ark-
wrigt, Mr*. E. C. Peter*. Mr*. B. B.
Crew. Mrs. W. a Elkin. Mrs. Kate
Mltchall. Mrs. Linton Hopkins and
Mias Haul* Warn*.
were:'Mr*. Wilson. Mr. and Sirs. Mil-
ton Dargan. Mr. and Mr*. John D. Lil
li*. Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Ellis, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles A. Conklin, Mr. and Mr-.
K. c. Peters. Mrs. T. M. Horner, Mlsa
Isms Dooly. Alls* Janie Speer. Mr.
and Mr*. George Dexter. Judge and
Mrs. Henry Tanner. Mr. and Mr*. Cos
grove and Mr. Willis K. Ragan.
MR. AND MRS. W. A.
WIMBISH’S DINNER.
Tuesday night Mr. and Airs. W. A.
Wlmblsh gave a -handsome dinner com
plimentary to Aliss Rosa Coates, of
Mobile.
Vaee* -of meieoe rose* were used In
ritedecoratton* ot the table, which
had also a centerpiece ot the Same bril
liant roaea.
Air*. Wlmblsh wore a becoming gown
of white lace.
Air. and Air*. Wlmblsh'* guests in
eluded: Miss Coates Colonel and Mrs.
Clifford L. Anderson. Miss Smith, Mr.
Jay Youngblood of Nashville, Mr.
Hamilton Black, Mr. Stanley Wlmbleh
and Air. Harrington of New York.
MRS. VAN LANDINQHAM’S
INFORMAL BRIDGE TEA.
Mie. Ralph Van 1-nndlngham gave un
Informal bul charming bridge lea on
Tuesday nftvrnoun, at her upartnients,
at Ihe Majestic.
Fink- rosea forming a renter-piece,
many pretty pink devices, In the con
fections and Ices In-pink ilnls, con*
iilhuted lo Ihe artistic color motif of
th* lea Inble.
Air*. V an Lnndtngham received her
guests In u becoming toilet ot pink
Jniwnese crepe, trimmed with hue and
hhiek velvet.
guests Included: All*. Allien
Thornton. Mis. Hairy Jackson. Mr*.
K. ** Pelers, Mrs. Clarence Knowles,
Airs. R.- II. Wilson. Mrs. Alllton Da:>
gnn. Airs G Xlt-lmlson, Mre. K W
SteCerren. All*. T. Al. Horner.
George Crandall. Alls* Alary Kingsbury.
MISS BEHRE'S RECITAL.
An event unusually beautiful-and In
teresting ws* tbs piano recital given al
thr Marist hall Tuesday evening by
MIs* Ed wine Behre. assisted by Mr*.
A. W. Stirling. Mrs. Behre has re-
turnlly returned to Atlanta after sev
eral yeur*' ubsence, her preparatory
wbrk under Professor Henry Howell
of this city, being followed by several
years’ study In the Ea»t nnd abroad,
where In Vienna she spent two years
under the master, Leeclilltky.
All** Itehrr's program opened with
PHeh'* brilliant suite in E major, a
difficult number which ws* executed
with the utmost ease. Tlia dainty
"Gavotte w tth Variations,” by Romenu.
followed the heavy Bach *u1te. und
was rendered with a delicacy of touch
which brought out- admirably the
pleasing contrast between Ihe compo
sitions.
The Ballade In G minor, by Brahms,
was one of the gema of tile program,
as win this composer'* "Caprlcclo."
und each number uf Ihe llrahm's suite
wn« Interpreted soulfully nnd with In
tellectual force.
The' group by Leschelahk was de
lightful. the number* rendered
MEETING OF MEN'S LEAGUE.
The Men's League -If the North Ave.
nue Presbyterian church held their
brilliancy of technique snd s sympa
thetic touch which honored the In
structlon of the famous composer snd
teacher.
l.iait’a well known nnd dearly be
loved Hungarian Rhapsody, No. A.
completed the diverse program.
. . The standard of the performance was
monthly meeting In the lecture room exceptionally high, and proved All**
Aim i*hior id*, chunh tuomInv i nmu
night, .with .in uurmliUKi' of more j ah v
than Klxty. Th»* ilrlloloua tcfre»hnu*nlA. I n ^* r
*tl
nom-Ail huffi*i ■t.vU*, wiff urvpnml by 1 v
•ar.v
|m«*iipai< rxtraordlnnry nbtllt
in th»» ArtlAtlc (•mperament
to the of a imivlcal
young »rt|At wan greAtpil by an
the ladk'j*. for whh h they rerelVAd
hoarty \ hit* of thank* Thr f >llo\\!nt
lhA humu;
HcullopAil (lyRlflR
Uhl** l*olnti», a la l»ri*Mhy»rrlan
Morljiuio Ho\iucrnr v Vigiilum.
IVfIt IlfpoultH SamtoRa c’hlpi*
Poulrt. a lu Salad
I’hi'iPr Handwh'hvii Ollvr.«
lmm«‘»llalrly afln ihe lOllutlm
ARldrtU Vlrlor Hmllh caIIaiI iHa rortt. .
Iiir it* onlrr In lh»* h*viurr am «n«l.j MRS. REGI^STEIN 8 BRIDGE,
tlu* lumtor. l»r. rihm. Ri'x. Dr. Urown. j *rhurmla\ ufUMtwon Mr». JokapIi
»f Plltahurg. Ph., and Mrs. Ward, from | Rrglnftt *ln will rntrrtaln r.l
l-ond-ui, who Iiaa rAt'cnih bern m*jbridgH i>:iny-in U*r homr on
RttKVd a* pArrAlary of tin* i hurch anil I avonui-
whoAA Pjieolul \viirk la i«» htok after ■-■ ■ ————
made very InterA.HttnR ml- | GRIFFIN.
ill ••HACK. f 3
After fotinnl mljouvnmrnt the mem- , Mv
gatht’ii'd iirouml thr piano and«J i
(I
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Personal Mention
Mr/ Jack Cooper, of Birmingham. If
the guest of Mr. and Mre. John id.
Cooper.
Mrs. Logan E. Bleckley, of Clarkes-
vllle. In visiting Mre. John M. Graham
and Mra. Sullivan, on West Peachtree
place.
Mlta Flournoy, who haa been the
guent of MInn Florence Hobbt, has re
turned to her home In Columbua.
Mira Elite Upooomb returned Sun
day nlffht from a delightful visit to
Atlanta, where ahe woe given a round
of charming entertainments during her
vUll (o Mlsa Blanche ('arson and MInn
Martha Whitman, Gardner Lipscomb,
who will lead the Dutch cotillion to
night of the Qlrla* < -o(IU4ow (Nub. -ar—j-t
lived ttundety morning from I'hftttn
nooga.—Nashville Banner.
• Mre. Mary Phelan Watt returned
Wednenday to her home at Motitgoni-
cry, after spending reveral xlaye with
her brother, Mr. 8. H. Phelan. •
Mrs. John 8. tttratford returned
Wednesday afternoon to Montgomery,
nftrr A|>endlng eeveral dnye with the
family of Mr. 8. H. Phelan.
MInn It mu Ltebmunn haa returned
nomo from a delightful vlult to Mnt.
EO.. Ftefchla of Milwaukee. \V1b.
Mr*. Stanley 8. Crittenden will
*pen<! aeveral day* longer with the
family ot Mr. 8. II. Phelan before re
turning to her home ut .Montgomery,
Rev. Dr.-IV. IV*. Landrum In In Au-
KUHtu. where he In conducting a series
uf fenlcei at the Pint Baptlat church
of that city.
Mrs, Loulr. GhoKtln «nd MInn Ka'Ma-
i»e Gitolbtln will return Wednesday
night fn m a ten day«* visit to re!a-
live a .it YAugURta.
r*. I*. 8. Hhain In the gucat of he-
pa rent n. Dr. and Mre. \V. T. Kendrick,
at Montgomery.
Mlm I.ouIaa RoHcrtAon Is vhltlng icl-
Ativea at Mi>ntgomery.
Mika HtflT Ih the gueat of Mra. J R.
Rice at lllrmlnghnm.
INVITATIONS
CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED
SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES
J. P. SJEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers
47 WHITEHALL ST. ATLANTA, GEORGIA
spendlnc
tus* elty.
a (:w days with relatives in
ills* Allca Shtplurd Is vialtlns In
Fltxrerald.
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Fenn, accompanied
by their daughter. Mies Rosa Fenn,
were gnesla of th. Lhasater Hotel Mon.
day *u route to Bavannah.
Mis* Anltn 'Allison Is home again
to th* delight of her friends.
Mr. O. F. Paxson made a business
klntvUle. la th* guest
Mr. T. 8. Glover, bt Brunswick, was
In UiN city Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Little are visiting
the family of Dr. J. C. Fuassl, Fitxgsr-
ald
A BRILLIANT OCCASION.
Tho reception to be glven Thursday
afternoon by the Atlanta Chapter of
the Daughter* of th*. Confederacy will
one of the largest event* of the
■week; —— j—
In the receiving line will be the of
ficers of the chapter, Mrs. Edwaid G.
Warner, president; Mils Alice Baxter.
Mr*. Helm Plane, Mr*. W. D. Ellis, Sr„
Mrs. J. It. Mobley, Mrs. W. O. Raoul.
Mr*. B. G. McCabe, Mrs. Darwin Mitch-
ett. Mra Robert Blackburn, Mlsa Lucy
Evans. Miss Uda Fields.
listing In the entertainment of the
MSAND
MATINCE TODAY—TONIGHT,
Mr. Walker Whiteside
AND A SUPERB COMPANY IN TUB
NEW MODERN PLAY. THE
THE MAG20 MELODY
A powerful play, fan at brflUaot lints
and conrlnclnx iltuttloax
Night Me to n.tO. Matins* Sc to ILM
Thursday and Friday Nights
TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY.
AS. DILLINGHAM WILL PRK8EN"
FRITH SCHEFF
“M’LLE MODISTE
. Prleaa. 50c ,10 100, Sale B
PaUUIo. Mra A. J. Smith. Mra
F. H. Melone. Mra. Howard McCall.
Air*. Nellie Peleis Black, Mrs. J. C.
Olmsted. Mrs. E. L. Connally, Air*.
Elijah Brown. Mrs. William King, Mrs.
R. D. Spalding. Mrs. Owen,Johnson.
Alls* Louis* Todd. Misses Fullsr, Mrs.
William-Worth Marlin. Mrs. Ira Fori
and Alls* Lillian Tidwell.
No Invitation* are lent out. the in
vitations bring extended through the
press to each member of the U. D. C.
and Ihelr escort*. Tne hours of the
reception are ftom 4 to 7. In order that
the gentlemen may attend.
HUDSON-AUftTIN.
Mr. I. Scott Hudson and Mtex Ger
trude Austin were united In marriage
Tuesday evinlng at the residence of
Dr. C. B. Wllmer. 412 Courtland street,
and after a luncheon at the Kimball
left for a two week*' wedding trip
North.
Mr. Hudson we* formerly a resident
of Eatonton. and Mies Austin of Car
rollton. both of whom have many
frtrnds In various parts of the state.
Those present at the marriage were
Ihe Intimate friends of th* couple, who
were Mr. and. Air*. E. D. Waleh. Miss
Louise Buchanan and O. F. Nell.
HARAL80N.
Mr*. William Caldwell continues
very ill, much to the regret of her
friend*.
Miss Emy Bawls vtsttad Ssnota a
fen days ago.
Mlsa Minnie Cook, of Concord, who
hoa been visiting lb* family of Mra. A
'. Rawls, has returned home.
Mrs. M. A. Hiidnett Is still quite
fexblc -fisr ncr severe lllncs*.
Mr. and Mrs. B.' H.-Taylor announce
the birth of a daughter.
Mrs, Mary Taylor ha* returned from
r.n extended visit to Columbus and
West Point.
The Anti-Saloon League will meet
at llie Lutheran church next Sunday
afternoon at 3:10 o'clock.
.Mr*. Charles Holt and children, of
Atlanta, pee visiting hsr parents. Air.
and Mrs. J. H. Baughn
Saturday Matins* and NlghL
Mr. Edward R. Salter Presents
CHARLBB J . ITINE
and OllVI (VANS. *•
' In Edgar Selwyn's Marry Faroe,
m ALL YOUR FAULT”
Night:
to 31.00.
tic to 11.60. Matlneo: 26c
we BIJOU
TONIGHT—MATINKE THURSDAY.
CHAR. E. BLANET'B GREAT SUCCESS,
ACROSS
PACIFIC
Next Week,
THE NINETYAND NINE.
Mrs. CoopOP Myers entertained the
Club very at-
Marrled. Woman’s Card
tractlvely on Tuesday afternoon. Th*
next meeting will b* with Mrs. J. Al.
The Mieses Rosena and Isabel Thom,
as, of Athena, have been two very pop
ular visitors this week, the guests of
Mias Ellse Krenaon. They were much
admired at the clnb cotillion Tuesday
evening, and have been guests ot honor
at a number of morning parties given
by th* girls. Mlsa LUsh Carmichael
.entertained them on Tuesday morning,
the guests lnvlttd to mast than In
cluding only this winter's debutantes.
Those present were: The Misses Thom.'
a*. Miss Ophelia Dent. Mlsa Lilts Co
mer, Mlsa Florence Stevens, Miss Anna
Stevens, Mlsa 8ada Stovall, Miss Lucy
Dancy. Mlaa Margaret Charlton, MInn
Con*tanco Chratnutt, Mira Caroline
Clay, Mils Augusta Wood. Miss EUae
Krenson, Miss, Sarah Cunningham and
Mtra Ltly “
N0RCR088.
Rev. Henry WUnwr Tivknor is (ha
guert of MInn Daisy Ticknoi.
. Joe Webster has relumed to
the University School at Slone -Moun
tain.
Mr. and Mrs. Hemet Jones have g..ne
to Annetiolls to visit Midshipman
Thomas H. Jones. They will al««> visit
Lieutenant and Mrs Clifford Jones at
Fortress Monti*.
Miss Blln Mi whom entertained Mon
day evening ut an up Jinks parly com
plimentary to Miss Alma Mewborn. of
Duluth.
The Walking ‘Club will meet next
Wednesday afternoon with Miss Susie
Minor.
MIm Florence Hodgson, « f Athens,
111 be the guest of Miss Pauline Walk-
early In February.
Hemphill, of Athens. !*
visiting her son. Mr. R. A. Hemphill.
on Peachtree street.
Mr. snd Mrs. Kduard Fortson arc
*upytng one of the McCerren’ apart -
ments. on Ponce Del*oon avenue.
CARROLLTON.
T.tllll t eiilrrtilllieil d*llglllfutljr
si u HIih'Ii party Tuesday sftemmm wt her
elcciiti! huini* <mi Idtle srwt. The follow-
Idu gu»*«is participated hi the featlvlllea:
MestLnues J. Rats. M. M. Bradley* Ma
rlon ramp. Warrbn 'U«nmIows. Ilolo-rt F.
Ilratt. Hov H.i«s of Mrxli. Tex., t’lttf
Turner, (leofgt* I*. Fuller, tt. I', ttas*. Jim
rheuer. Paul Jack, 8. I*. K.nh*. L V.
Marnier hie. George West. Wllllasi II Shaw,
ticome Fotieland. W. I.. Wits. Robert l*tn».
Tntral avenue. Is now much Improved.
audience of several hundred, hnd there
will be scorns of |te*>ple here In her
native dtv who will watch with Inter
est nnd pleasure the development of
whlih hei irfoi nuinee gives promise.
The program whs diversified by rev- .... ...
erul beautiful v*h»iI numbers, rendered water, nt the Artiant..
b> Mrs. A W. Stirling whose singing; —
was cnthuslnstlcully recelvei). Mrs
Stirling was nccomi«anlrd b;* Profes
sor Mur Her
Mr. P. A. Nurthen. who he, been very! £ K :rT't.«rV^ W.vT. V..
Ill with grippe, nt III* reiManeb, 22? y|„„|,.rii|-. rbnrh-* llluMy. Itutonl iloyklu.
\»r. Natltnniel F.
:m;sirtant business i
psrt of the state.
Jink-on Is on nu
rip In the soutboi-n
ABBEVILLE.
Mi*»* Julia Belle and Iivne McLeod
have raiuvned after o ilrilglitfil visit|
Ml** Sarah Cunningham entertaineil
on Thursday morning for the visiting
girl*, and Mlsa Vera Palmer rave a
very charming euchra party on Friday
morning. .
The cotillion Tuesday night was an
unusually pretty on*. Mr. Lathrop
Alorehead led, dancing with Miss Min
nie Mackall. A number of attractive
vleltor* were present, among them be
ing Mis* Mildred Boyd, of Richmond,
the gueat of Mra. Arthur Gordon, who
was particularly admired In a gown of
K le rose pink allk; Miss Beaala Den
til. of Balnbrldge; Mlsa Belle Varnon
King, of Newnan; the Mltses Them*.,
of Athene, and Mix* Jane 8wlndelL ot
and Mr. Alfred
Waddell Vick were married Wednesday
afternoon at 1 o'clock at 8t. Johns
church. In the presence of the Imme
diate family, the. Rev. Charles H.
Strong officiating. Th* brid* wore a
becoming traveling gown of green
broadcloth. Mr. and Mr*. Vtck left
Immediately after the ceremony to vl»lt
Air. Vick's relatives In Wilmington.
N. V.
Mr*. Alexander Lawton gave a small
bridge party on Wednesday afternoon
fur her guest, Mrs. Lewis Warfield, of
Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clay entertained
thr younger society set on Thursday
evening with a card party In honor of
Mies Caroline Clay, one of the season's
most attractive debutantes. About flf-
ty young people enjoyed elx-hand eu
chre. and a number nf other, were In-
_ won the girl*' prise,
dainty vase; Mr. Kerri* Cann won a
leather button box. and Air. J. De-
Bruyn Kopa drew the consolation, a
desk clock and calendar.
Mr. and Mr*. Mill* B. Lane enter-
ple Wednesday evening with a very In.
lorninl nnd thoroughly delightful
kitchen party."
Ml** Anne Hmllh. of Augusta, who
ha* been the gueet of Air*. I^npold
Alexander, returned home Wednesday.
Mix* Gladys Girardeau ha* returned
to New York.
Mr*. I'harlesworth Hunter ha* re
turned from Americua.
HRar-Viaudla Jakwatnne-trft during
the week for New York, ami will sail
from there to spapd some time abrnad.
Mrs. Glbbe* and Alra. Harwood have
8. , Hoy kin. Mrt'lnre. J. A. Ithndy. W. A. returned from Atlanta.
1‘otrlui'll. J. U. Howell, and MUeee IWallue
mill Ineir lie• rt- nnd Julia niel nettle Hun
tier. When Ik- x*me« were flalelc-d txffmdi
incut* V. ore aeri-nl. •
Mr nnd Mr*. II. I'. Ilynli X|*>iil Saturday
nnd Hulidiiydtt I'iednnmt. Ain.
Mr. met Mr*. H. C. Kytlr ntlcude.1 ike
funeral of Mr*. Wrier* at Roam Huailny.
Mr. anil
lh-
to FUxgerald,
Ml** Acnea Deilne spea: Sunday In
■•rllal* entertained rite | Cortex.
Thuraday afierno.n from T h* Clover Lea: Embroidery Club
twee entrrtnlPid Tuesday bv Mr-. J. A
Mr. 's. II. l'.u-e niniuril trmu Cnlnrlown
I Chile tnei ot Ihe hor.io of | tlaime*. The following mrm'jer* were
'lark Wednesday afternoon. I preecni: Mewlnoir* I'hrrlr* ivmnld-
which many pnrtlclpntrd. offcilnx U|i| where Ii wn» enimalnrd by Air. WII- eon. T It. Moy*. I.. P. WlmbeHy, Wtl-
eiirnrat, fereer.t prayer*. J Ham It llanlelter. who wn» one ot the! Ham McDaniel. J. L. Dowling. A. 6'.
The Aten'* laeeaue le on- of the r.io*t I oil*innl ir.*in*:c>» of till* charming I Paxson Joseph McDenlel. W. P. Via*,
efficient ferl'ir* In ill* rhuixh unJ U'e'nle whlih I* wn to nleora.* It*'ch-r nnd Ml** Nannie l.l*>l».
"in.li-ble. uivhi j .a.
i*„r,M mh nuuixtUJig,
dir*. J. W. Ward, uf W light*, to
I! I enter mid feanllr are In
Mra. Daniel C. Kingman ha* returned
from the North, and has a* her gueat.
her sister, Mlaa Mary Jennlnga. of
Rochester, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. John Couper Bills*, of
Brunswick, are the gueat, of Mr. and
Mr*. Frank B. Screven.
Mra. France* Alan Brawn nnd'AII**
Belly Brown left Thursday to spend
elx week* at Pawtucket. R. I.
Ml,* Maurice, ot Jekyl, I* the guest
of Miss Miriam Dent.
Mlaa Jane Swindell, of Baltimore, la
visiting Allas Cornelia Maclean.
Mr*. W. A. Blabee left on Thuraday
night for Atlanta.
Alls* Betty Miller, of Staunton, Vo,
Ret. uad Mr*. Il-orge lltrll* inssillinaidcd • la the gueat of the Misses Hugo,
the icmtlaa of Mr*. Wan-ra Mr*. lUrrl*' . Mr. Edward Ha*kf!l. of New York. Is
uir'U-r. 11* R'liue Hander. s ... I *p»ndlng a abort time In Ihe city.
I m. i 14 to l "v l -i l iV**"i» IvVmiowi! and Mr*. W, W. Williams,m ...
dmenicr,*!* ' give an aurllon party next Wednesday
l„—ii|.*— AM lUrletv >'o»l#r stirnHna ui j evening fir ihe Mtssr* Risvtn*
Nfvi
Mr. Mrt. K. >i, i’.iie-loi^U l»4\c n
mi • I ia I! H*. j.