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THURSDAY, JULY 30.
Society
Beautiful Wedding of Miss Kelly /
and Lieutenant Brougher
One of the most beautiful home
"eddings that has taken place hi a
long time was that of Miss Frances
Kelly and Lieutenant William Edward
Brougher, of Madison barracks, New
lork, which took place last evening
at 9 o'clock at the home of the bride s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Kelly, on
Druid Park avenf.r The entire house
"as beautifully and effectively adorn
ed with house plants and lure whtie
flowers, which formed a dellcolusly
cool combination and a very artistic
setting for tho briday party. Grace
ful garlands of smilax trailed over the
walls forming a frieze while many
crystal vases and bowls were tilled
with exquisite white blossoms.
Promptly at 9 o'clock the strains of
the wedding march sounded, Mrs.
Harris presided at the piano and Mr.
W. B. Allen with the violin, and as
the blended strains floated out on the
air the bridal party slowly descended
the stair in the following order:
First came the two attendants. Miss
Marabelle Kelly, of Jackson, Miss.,
with Mr. Julian Stoy, Mias Kelly
wearing a lovely gown of pale blue
crepe meteor and varying an armful
of gorgeous pink Killarnev roses.
These advanced to the parlor where
thav were joined by Miss Annie
Kelly, the bride's sister, who entered
alone and who wore an exquisite
gown of delicate rose colored crepe
and who carired an armful of Killar
ney roses.
Next to advance was the groom at
tended by his best man. Lieutenant
Waite, U. S. army, who were joined
by the bride, who entered with her
father and who was directly preceded
by her small sister, little Clifford
Kelly, who bore the golden circlet in
the heart of a perfect white rose %nd
who wore a dainty litle forck of white
mull, and lace with pink ribbons. The
bride entered with her father and was
very lovely in her wedding gown of
soft white satin charmeuse and ex
quisite lace, the long court train fall
ing in unbroken lines and the deli
cate mist of tulle which completely
enveloped the graceful figure and fall
ing the full length of the train, caught
to the graceful head in cap effect
with orange blossoms. Her flowers
were bride roses and valley lilies.
The bridal party grouped them
HEARTS' RUE.
Just the broad ocean and you—
And I
The sea Ringing soft 'neath a purpling
sky:
The starlit terrace and you—
And I
Not daring to hear my own heart's
cry;
Just the low ruse and your eyes
sweet shine
And I—
striving to keep the tears from mine.
To fetter my lips lest they kiss your
brow
And tell you the story I'm telling you
now, ,
That nhe leaden hours and lonely way,
And days that are nights, and nights
that are days.
Are these I must live with naught of
you
Save the sea —and the rune—
And m.v own heart's rue.
—A unis: Beauford Houseman.
MR. AND MRS. BOWLES
ENTERTAIN FOR VISITING
FRIEDS.
Mr. and Mrs. D. U. Bowles, who al
ways entertain so delightfully, com
plimented Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Merkle
and Mrs. John T Evans, of Savannah,
with a spend the day party at Rich
mond Factory Tuesday. The party
went out in the cool of the morning
and enjoyed a barbecue breakfast.
Fishing was indulged and the delights
of the water, atter which a barbecue
dinner was served and in the cool of
tile afternoon supper was served. Ev
ery seasonable delicacy was on hand
and the day was one of perfect pleas
ure.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowles' guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Merkle, Mrs. John T.
Evans, Airs. John Cooley and Miss
Helen Merkle. of Savannah, Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. C'ashin. Mr. and Mrs. J.
A Caslifn, Mrs. A. .1. Renkl, Mfss
Pauline Price, of New York, Mr. Louis
Renkl. Mr. O’Bryan Mr. M.
Carswell and Master Lawrence Cash
in.
BEAUTIFUL DANCE AT
COUNTRY CLUB IN HONOR
OF CAMP WHEELER OFFICERS.
Quite the most delightful social af
fair that has occurred in a long time
was the dunce at the Country Club
last evening in compliment to the
officers of Camp Wheeler. Balks’ full
orchestra was in attendance and from
10 till long after midnight the ball
romm was thronged wtlh pretty girls
and the officers in their attactive
summer uniforms. About 200 guests
were in attendance and at midnight
a delicious supper was served.
There have been a number of ln
lormal little aifalrs for the officers
at Camp Wheeler and life has been
made very pleasant during the en
campment.
DAWSON-FULCHER.
An interesting, though quiet event
of yesterday, was the marriage of Miss
Augusta May Fulcher and Mr Joseph
Eustace Dawson, of Jacksonville. Fla..
which took place at St. John's church
l arsonage. Rev. S. B. Wiggins per
forming the ceremony.
The bride wore a stylish traveling
suit of Hague blue with hat to match.
A sister of the bride. Miss Ruth Ful-
I her, and Miss Katherine at
tended them, wearing dainty lingerie
gowns and picture hats. »
Following the ceremony a few close
friends were entertained informally
previous to the departure of the young
couple for their future home In Jack
sonville. where Mr. Dawson is con
nected with the Jacksonville Fertilizer
Works, tyid where a delightful wel
come awaits his return with his bride.
EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETING.
The St. James Bpworth league will
hold their regular monthly meeting
this evening at 8 o’clock. All Inter
ested in the league are cordially in
vited to attend.
Adjutant and Mrs. YtU't sailed
for Liverpool yesterda;. on their way
home.
selves under the central chandelier,
a brilliant and beautiful picture, the
dainty girlish bride and her attend
ants in their lovely go.wns, ami the
groom and his best man in the full
dress regimentals of the United
States army. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. R. E. L- Harirs, of
Hephzibah. former pastor of Wood
lawn Methodist Church wtih which
the bride has been affiliated since
comingg to Augusta. All during the
ceremony music was softly rendered.
After the ceremony and congratula
tions the guests adjourned to the din
ing room where the same beautiful
decorative scheme prevailed. The
tabls was exquisitely adorned tn white
and green with silver candelabra
holding softly gleaming white candles
and silver trays and cut glass com
ports were filed with bon-bons and
confections. A delicious buffet sup
per was served and the congratula
tions of many friends received, after
which the bride changed her goiFu lor
a stylish and no less becoming travel
ing suit of dark blue faille worn with
a small blue hat, and accompanied by
the Bineerest of felicitations. Lieu
tenant and Mrs. Brougher left for
Charleston from where they sail to
day for New York. They will spend
a week or two at a picturessue little
cottage on Lake Syracuse before go
ing to Madison bararcks, where they
will he at home to their friends.
It is a matter of very genuine re
gret to the many friends who have
known and loved Mrs. Brougher t-iat
her mariage of necessity removes her
irom Augusta. She is the elder daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs- T. M. Kelly, and
has only made Augusta her home for
the past two years, originally
from Mississippi. She is a very
charmingToung woman and has great
ly endeared herself to all who have
met aer by her gentleness and sweet
w omanly qualities, as well as by her
most attractive personality.
Lieutenant Brougher is also from
M’ssissipi and is held in the most
cordial esteem by all who know him.
The marriage is the happy culmina
tion of a romance that began when
both bride and groom made their
homes in their native state.
Many handsome and beautiful gifts
were received by Lieutenant and Mrs.
Broug'aer.
COL. CLARK ENTERTAINS
FOR COL. MALLORY.
Col. John W. Clark entertained a
party of 'military friends very beauti
fully at dinner last evening at the
Country Club. The table at which the
sixteen guests were seated was laid on
the broad piazza and adorned with
gorgeous trumpet flowers which trail
ed their riotous beauty across the
snowy damask forming a beautiful
beautiful and appropriate centre piece,
which With the flags used with the
boutonnieres gave quite a military
touch to the pretty scene which was
completed when the guests in their
uniforms were seated.
Dinner was served at 7 o'clock and
a charming time was enjoyed by all.
The recipients of tho delightful hos
pitality of Colonel Clark were Colonel
Mallory, General Harris. Colonel
Thomas, Colonel Benet, Maj. Joseph
B. Cummins, Major Harris, Colonel
Fogarty. Captain Waldron. Major
Paige, Lieutenant McCabe, Lieutenant
Dtinsworth. Lieutenant Kimbrough,
Lieutenant Palmer, Mr. Bowdre Phin
izy.
—Mr and Mrs. John D. Little left
Tuesday for New York and will sail
Saturday for a trip abroad. They will
be in Paris at the time of the wed
ding of Mr. Joseph Gatins to the Com
tesse Kgle de Somhreuil, which will
take place August 10.
• * •
—Mr. and Mrs. Phillip T. Barbour,
who have been spending the past ten
days in Chicago, will return the lat
ter part of the week and will he at
home at the Ponce de Leon apart
ments. —Atlanta Journal.
—Mrs. R. J. Bates, Miss Lucile Hates
and Master Claude Tessier have re
turned from Isle of Palms Mrs Bates
and Miss Bates left this afternoon for
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a visit with friends in Alillen for the
next two weeks.
—Mrs. Louis Carrington, of Savan
nah. is expected in a few days for a
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Dodge.
—Miss Louise Mays is now in
Switzerland. Master Bowdre Mavs is
spending some Line in Macon with
relatives.
—Mr. T. B. Irwin will go up to At
lanta Friday night to aLtend tile mar
riage of Miss Ruth Howard and Mr.
Flower, which will be an interesting
event of Saturday morning, taking
place at 9:30 at the home of the
bride.
IN HONOR OF MRS. JACKSON.
Mrs. Tracy G. Hunter entertained
informally yesterday afternoon for
Mrs. James U. Jackson, of Augusta,
the guest of Mrs. Reuben G. Clark. A
few friends,,were invited to meet Mrs.
Jackson at afternoon tea. —Savannah
News.
—Miss Georgia Morris left yester
day for the mountains in North Caro
lina. where she will be the guest of
Miss Helen Wright of this city.
—Mr. Emil Rarinowski is spending
a few days in the mountains of North
Carolina.
—Mrs. R. Joseph Sacre and her
son, Mr. Ambrose G. Sacre, have re
turned alter a most, delightful visit
to friends and relatives in the capital
city, Montgomery, Ala.
—Miss Georgia Fleming is spend
ing a few days with Mrs. Allen Boat
wright, North Augusta.
—Mrs. George Lemma and son are
visiting Mrs. Ferdinand Richards at
Hephzibah.
—Mr. t.<d Mrs. Marion S yin mt)
have return V from Saluda, North
Carolina.
—Misses C.u’ord and Amy Beckum
leave in a few days for a visit to
tlielr brother in Jacksonville, Fia.
—Miss Dora Richards is spending a
few days with Mrs. George Uhl in
Woodlawn.
—Jim McGowan of Spartanburg,
South Carolina, is visiting his aunt.,
Mrs. S. P. on Walton Way.
—ln the New York Herald's account
of the famous Chinese ball given by
Mrs. O. H. P, Belmont at Marblehouse
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
in honor of the Duchess of Marlbor
ough Surgeon David G. Allen is nam
ed as one of tlie guests representing
the navy. Dr. Allen who is a former
Savannahian, has recently been de
tached from the training station at
Newport to duty with tile Fifth Reg
iment of Marines for possible service
in Hie island republics of Haiti and
Ban Domingo.
—Mrs. DuPont Kirven of Colum
bus. Ga.. is spending some time with
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fry.
Miss Olivett Foster, one of the
most popular young ladies from Jack
sonville, in., is visiting Mrs. W. U.
Davis on Chaffee avenue.
-The Rev. Dr. Francis DeSalles
t arroll and Mrs. Carroll are now at
the Collngwood, New York.
Mrs. E. W. Dodge has returned from
Chicago.
Dr- and Mi's. Moses Levy are now
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young.
Miss Nelie Hoffernan Has re
rurned to Savannah after a pleasant
visit with Mrs. Gross. ,
Mr- and Mrs. James Doyle are
spending some time in Henderson
ville.
-Miss Anglyn Shearer has i'o
turned oi her home In Atlanta aftet
a ten days’ visit with Augusta friends
While hero she was delightfully en
tertained and was the guest of honor
at a delightful little party of con
genial friendH who marie a week-end
trip to the Isle of Palms.
-—Mrs. Worth Andrews and her at
tractive little family are summering
lat Balsam. N. C
—Mr. Gus Merkle has returned to
Savannah
1 - Mrs. Toglio has returned from a
pleasant stay on Tybee Island.
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%
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Every fashionable gathering gives evidence of the decided changes in Mi
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At last good taste dominates the mode, and the charm of the natural figure
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Keep in mind our FRONT LACE Corsets at $2.00 and $3.00
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THE WISE DRY GOODS COMPANY
—Miss Regina Maher and Miss
Hattie Gallaher are spending some
time In Savannah and on Tybee.
—Miss Mary Brennan, of Savanah,
is the attractive young guest of Mrs.
Frank Mulherin.
—Mrs. H. O. Houston of Miami,
Fla., and Airs. Ida Snider, of Savan
nah, are visiting Mrs. \Y. T. Blltch.
—Mrs- J. C. Hoover, of Starke Fla.,
is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. .1. S.
Jones. She will be joined In a few
days by Mr Hoover and her father,
Mr. James Chase.
THE SUMMER SOCIAL REGISTER.
This year's Summer Social Register,
in comparison with that of last year.
Indicates an Increase of as much as
25 per cent In the number of families
residing by (he seashore.
The cities of Seattle anA Portland
Ore., Los Angeles nnd Passadena
have been added this year to tho list
of cities covered by the Social Regis
ter.
Of the items concerning sum
mer addresses and changes in families
lor the summer months of Now York,
Washington, Philadelphia. Chicago,
Bos toll Providence. St. Louis, Balti
more. Pittsburg, Cleveland. Cincinnati.
Dayton, St. Paul, Minneapolis. San
Francisco and Oakland. Buffalo, New
Orleans and Southern cities from
Richmond to Atlanta: 3,691 families
arc located Inland. 4,513 are by the
seashore, N 76 are found at bankers'
addresses abroad (apparently the same
number as last year); IS4 arc on their
yachts and may be reached
nt the landings of thrtr respective
yacht clubs; 552 families ha.vo Rone
abroad since \pril I, a decrease of
some 20 per cent as compared with
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. *
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last year;237 families have arrived;
050 persons have married since April 1,
as compared with 74;t last year, a de
crease of some 12 tier cent; and there
are noted ihe deatiis of 175 men and
Itis women since April 1, practically
tlie same number as last year.
Of those at inland resorts. 00 arc
found at Lenox. 229 at Itenmrdsville,
Morristown and Short Hills, 133 In
the Ariirumtacks, 104 In Canada. 101 at
Bar Harbor. 1,582 at New England
coast resorts, 400 at Newport and
Narragansett (a marked increase over
last year), 644 on the north shore of
Long Island, 595 on Ihe south shore of
Long Island, 250 at the Hamptons and
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51.0 n the Jersy roast.
'l’he names and descriptions of 89. T
yachts arc given, of which 492 are
steamers, HR schooners and 288 sloops
—an increase of 10 per cent in the
schooners at the expense of the sloops.
SHE NEVER CAME BACK.
He (reading paper)—Here’s a. note
about an accident at White’s house.
The servant girl put some gunpowder
in the fire and she was blown
through the roof.
She (sympathetically)—Poor Mvs.
White has so much trouble with her
girls! That makes the fourth that s
left her without giving notice.
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