r silver crowns, vrought with sil-he jeweled cres-whole, Turkish dored hue com-costumes. The i reserved for the general dancing ere were quite a iris noted among avors that were as token of their stick pins of lit-11 o wing com posed tee: Mrs. C. Ed-man; Mrs. #D. R. Creagh, Mrs. E. ank Overall, Miss A. Sadler, Mrs. tach being distln-f irridescent cres-'lAgether with the lively Turkish costumes of the nine .guests and the handsome evening toilet of Mrs. Gage, it made a scene long to be remembered.Those composing this party of twenty were: Mr. and Mrs. ArthurGlover Ga^e, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Bestor, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E, €. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtis Bush, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tebbetts, Mr. and Mrs. Robin C. Herndon, Mr. A. P. Bush, Miss Ruth Huger,Mr. Orville Caw thou and Mr.Ward.Personal Miss Josie Finnegan has New Orleans to spend the season with Mr. and Mrs.Lyle.gone to carnival WilliamSmallwood-Fabretta Wedding.This morning at the cathedral, at 5:3© o'clock. Miss Stella Fabretta and Mr. J. O. Smallwood were quietly married, Rev. Father Hackett performing the ceremony. Miss Louise Petrich was the bridesmaid and the groom was attended by Mr. Charles Grove. The bride looked most attractive in a going away suit of blue with hat to match. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of theRESINOL STOPSCIMU TnDMCUTCToday will be Mr. Dugan's Inst appearance at the Hippodrome as he will be replaced for the remainder of the week by Peterson and Dalton, the melodiphlends.IIbride’s mother, Mrs. Anthony Fabretta. Mr. and Mrs. Smallwood left on the6:45 train for a bridal trip to New Orleans, and on their return they will go to housekeeping at 887 DauphinWa y.On a Trip to Jamaica.Today is a glorious day to start on a trip through the Southern watersand a large crowd left the whiff at1 o'clock on the steamer Cratheus, bound for Jamaica. Those who are going to enjoy the trip are: *Mr. and Mrs, James S. Taylor, 'Mrs. J. Sydney Robbins, Mrs. Dr. Harsh, Miss Bernics Bentley, of New* Orleans; Mrs. N. A. Gazlgan, Miss Brady of St l^ouls; Mrs. Haiden Miller, Miss Josephine Miller, of St Louis; Jflss Trease, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, of Wisconsin; Mr. H. B. Simpson, of Birmingham, and N. Andrews.Meeting of Mobile Chapter, S. A. C. W.A very interesting meeting of the Southern Association of College Women was held yesterday afternoon in Parlor C of the Battle House and a large number were present. Miss Etta Lambert, president of the association,presided and business of , Importancewas transacted. Great disappointment was ■ expressed at hot being ■ able . toThe many friends of jam non and Mr. H. 0. to hear that they ha\ isslpip, having been ci clde of their aged bro min Page, who is serlPari is manta ryThe Mobile W. C. ' novel, free entertain n Christian Church Thuwill be of Interest to are members of any i and they are cordially the meeting and to hlt; gam.The Alabama stateparliamentary law v First a dialogue, Voices, will be glv Watters, A. D. DaviG. K. Nelson, LutherAsh, Barnett and V Misses Clara Llngle, and Ellda Nelson. 1 lowed by music. E wilt ring and El else cite Backbone”. Tti has been invited to si and solos.A parliamentary c by Mrs. A. S. Benjan the national superlnt mentary law In the 1years, and who folioand common sense, drill will deal with stobjections to the coinormalquestion, reconsldeiw