Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 24, 1907, Image 8

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i 1LI-; ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. (AY. Al'IlIL Jt. 1»'T. FAULT OF THE AGE. The fault of the ago la a mad endeavor To leap to heights that were made to climb; By a burst of strength, or a thought most clever. We plan to/oreatall and outwit Time. We scorn to wait for the thing worth having. We want high noon at the day's dim dawn; We find no pleasure In tolling and sav. ing As our forefathers did In the old times gone. We forte our roses, before their season^ To bloom and blossom for us to wear, And then we wonder and ask the rea rt -v son Why iierfect buds are aft few and • rare. We crave the gain, but despise the get ting: We want wealth—not as reward, but dower: And the strength that Is wasted In useless fretting Would fell a forest or build a tower. —Ella Wheeler Wilcox. MISSES ANNIE HALL AND EDWINE BEHRE GIVE TEA A charming occasion was the In formal afternoon tea at which Misses Annie Hall and Edwlne Behre enter tained Wednesday afternoon at their gtudlo. The tea was given In honor of Miss Meets Graham, of Washington CitV. the attractive guest of Miss Hall, and assembled about sixteen of the musical friends of the young hostesses Miss Georgia Watts and Mis* Nata lie Hammond contributed to the pleas, ure of the afternoon with some charm Ing songs, and Miss Dorothy Whit comb's violin solos were received with a great deal of enthusiasm. Miss Behre played several numbers delightfully. The studio was decorated with pink roses and carnations. Miss Hall wore a smart gown of gray silk, and Miss Behre was gownsd In white. Miss Grahaip wore a suit of dark blue voile and a lingerie waist of mull and lace. Those Invited were Misses Marian Woodward, and her guest. Miss Bald win: Ray flchleslnger, Florence Jack- son. Mrs. Mark Sheridan, Mrs. Meysell, Misses Mildred Noble, Natalie Ham mond, Georgia Watts, Dorothy Whit' comb. Nannie Stephens, Fannie Turn er, Henrietta Means, Dorothy Ames, Dorothy Whitcomb, Bessie Chandler, and Mary Gude. TO MI8S~BALDWIN. Next Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Bryan Grant will be hostess at a de lightfully Informal little card party which she will g^vc In honor of Miss Mabel Baldwin, of East Orange. N. J. Miss Baldwin Is the guest of Miss Marian Woodward, and during her visit here Is being entertained at many pleasant informal parties. IN HONOR MR8. HOLMES. Mrs. Vaughn Nixon will entertain thirty-six guests at luncheon Satur day In compliment to Mrs. George O. Holmes, of Jacksonville. Next Tuesday afternoon Mrs. James Robinson will give a kindergarten party Robinson will give a bridge party con- pllmentory to Mra Holmes. D* PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD % By recent scientific experi ments, Dr. Price, the famous food expert, has recently pro- rduced a Wheat Flake Celery I Food, which is highly nutritious, easy of digestion, and a most delicious every day food for all classes. t 4 Fop sals by all Grocors M|I8S ADELAIDE ALLEN. Ths wedding of Miss Allsn and Mr, Day, of Now York, will bo an ovont of Wsdnssday ovsning. FOR MI8S McPHEETERS. Thursday Mrs. Samuel Inman entertain twelve guests at luncheon In honor of her slater, Mlsa Marguerite McPheeters, of Raleigh, N. C. DESCENDANT oTjEFFERSON MARRIED IN WASHINGTON. Mlsa I.aura Virginia Walters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luclen N. Walters, of Washington, D. C.. was married on April 18 to Mr. John liar- vie Ruffin, of Danville, Va. The grooin la a great-great-greut grandson Thomas Jefferson. Mr. and Mra. Ruffin will make their home In New York. MRS. SHEDDEN’8 LUNCHEON. Mrs. Robert Shedden's luncheon Wednesday was a pretty compliment to Mrs. John Little and to Mra. George Holmes, the guest of Mrs. Conklin. Invited to meet them were Mrs. Charles A. Conklin, Mrs. Carrol Payne, Mrs. Frank Hawkins, Mrs. W. H. Kiser. Mrs. Robert J. Lowry, Mrs. Frank' 8. Kills, Mrs. W. S. Elkin. Mrs. Robert Maddox, Mrs. Albert Howell, Jr. The handsomely appointed table was covered with lace mate and had for Its Centerpiece a large cluster of pink peonies. . The silver candlesticks held pink tapers, whose llgnts were shaded with dellrate silk shados. •» Mrs. Bhedden wore a toilette of cream voile, fashioned with lace. Mra Holmes was becomingly gowned In black ellk embroiderer! In white and fashioned with heavy lace. Her hat of black was trimmed with plumes. Mrs. Little wore a toilette of black and white voile and n hat of black chip, trimmed with plumes. Mrs. Conk|ln wore gray striped veil ing trimmed with lavender velvet and chiffon. Her hat was of tan trimmed with gray und lavender plumes. FOR MISS'WINTER. In compliment to Miss Elisabeth Winter, whose marriage to Mr. T. W. Watts will be a prominent event of Thursday, Miss Lurretla and Miss Sa die Wyman and .Miss Margaret La- hey will entertain this afternoon quite Informally but delightfully the bride's attendants and a few other friends at DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS! An Ideal Investment. The Ideal investment combine ample security, conver- tlblltty Into cash and a sure lncrea.se in value. What more can you a^k? 9 Our prices most lntlclng. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. DIAMOND IMPORTERS. 37 WHITEHALL. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, A ltq.nl prrp.ratins for Cast, arck.srms and hand*. Ms8cstlir.liinltksvoaw.-uit it. Dorslt Instno. ■teat. Nut stirhir or greasy. It's h.rntW,*. rlrsn, refreshing Can't be ilrtovd. t'Kltmor nng.n-sm sod sight, W inter, Sprisg, Sommer, Pod. gwagkFIUilt. LyuuUlg Co scii.tiftbSl. Urouklyu.N.V, a handkerchief shower. The home has been decorated In charming taste, with handsome palms, ferns and rosea and sweet peas. A color motif of pink will be carried out in all the details. The table In the dining room will be especially pretty. Pink sweet peas will predominate -in the adornment, artd overhead a floral bridal bell will be suspended. Pink candles In crystal candelabra will compete a charming effect. - The handkerchief shower will take place In the front parlor, the white paraaol concealing the linen being sus pended from the archway.—Montgom ery Journal. INVITATIONS* RECALLED. The Invitations to the Informal bridge party which Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunter were to have given In honor of Mra. George O, Holmes, of Jacksonville, who la Mra. Conklin's guest, have been re called on account of the death of Mrs. 8. Y. Tupper. INFORMmT PARTY. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Bryan Grant entertained very Informally at bridge In honor of Miss Madeline Boa ney, who Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Bonney. The affair was one of t(|e happiest of several Informal parties which have been given In'MIsa Bonney's honor dur ing her visit here. The prises were pretty silver picture framea, and at the conclusion of the game a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Grant's guests were Mlsa Bon ney, Miss Rosa Klngsbery, Mrs. George Ronney, Mrs. Thomas B. Paine, Mrs. W. C. Jarnlgan, Mrs. E. H. Goodhart, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. John Barry. MRS. BR0YLES~ENTERTAIN8. The thoroughly Informal card party given by Mra. Nash Broyles at her home on Merrltts avenue Wednesday afternoon assembled about twenty-four of her young married friends. The occasion was a compliment to Mrs. O'Keefe and Mrs. Hugh Goughe- nour. In whose honor so many pretty affairs have been given during their visit to Atlanta. Mrs. Broyles’ home was beautifully ■curated with beautiful wild azaleas id with ferns, the tlbwers and plants mussed at the foot of mantels and used In great profusion throughout the |>ar- lor, library and dining room. At the conclusion of the game a de licious sulad course was served. The puses were a set of cut glass chumpagne glasses and a cut glass pitcher. Mrs. Broyles wore a becoming gown of pale blue crepe de chine fashioned with lace and medallions. Mrs. O’Keefe wore u lingerie gown of black mull, trimmed with lace. Mrs. Goughenour was gowned In black net made over taffeta. MEMBERSHIP m"eETING Y. W. C. A. Thursday afternoon from 4 to « the annual meeting of the members of the Y. w.-C. A. will be held at the Y. W. <’. A. rooms In the Stelner-Kmery building. Tile bualneas meeting will begin at 5:30 o'clock. AH members ure urged to be present. MISS DURHAM’S BRIDGE. Frldav morning Miss Lucy Durham will entertain ut bridge complimentary to Miss Hunter, of (Jtiltman, and Miss Bender, of lattlrunge. KAMPER-SMITH. A pretty home wedding was that of Miss Rosalie Smith and Mr. ('. J. K tun tier. Jr., which took place Wed nesday morning at the home of the bride’s father. Mr. E. E. Smith, on North Boulevard. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. B. Wllmer, In the presence of the relatives of.lhe young couple. The bride was given In marriage by her father and was ntiended by Misses Bessie Smith. Florence Hamper and .Marlon Smith. Mr. Francis Hamper was best man. Little Miss Knlherlnc Hamper was the pillow bearer and Master John Dumvoody and little Miss Ells Smith were the ribbon bearers. The brtds wore a handsome traveling A Special Demonstration This Week of Smart Set and Nemo Corsets Nemo Self-Reducing, Style 312. Price $3.60. Nemo Self-Reducing, Style 515. Price $5.00. Ill 32 different models, each with its own individual charms, these Corsets deserve more than ordinary attention, hence this special demonstra tion is arranged and announced. Come and be fitted, come this week if you can. Profit by the experience of one of New York’s most successful Corsetieres, t Smart Set and Nemo Corsets, in the new models, * present the most shapely styles, being particularly effective in manner of construction. Their graceful lines, the results they, show, their admirable features of fit and comfort all denote the highest form of present Corset development. The range is so great that there is every assurance of finding the right style, now more than ever, while the expert is here, giving practical demon strations and explaining carefully the merits of the Corsets that apply to the personal requirements of each wearer. There is knowledge and advice to he gained about Corsets that will be of great value to every woman. We emphasize the occasion’s importance—the power of good ideas and sugges tions it brings, and of no less advantage, the remarkable efficacy of the cel ebrated Corsets themselves, the. Smart Set and the Nemo - . They are at once the most attractive and yet, the most inexpensive also, of all the really high-grade Corsets, as a comparison of values has often proclaimed. Smart Set Corsets are $5.00, $7.50, $10.00. and $12.5$ the Nemo—$1.00 to $5.00. v* Nemo Incurve Waist Corset. Price $3.50. New Nemo Model, No, 210. Price $2.00. Nemo Figure Building Cor set, No. 155. Price $1.50. Smart Set, Style 80, of genuine whalebone. Price $12.50, Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co., St DeparL^ts. y suit of brown voile, trimmed with chif fon. and a hat of brown, trimmed with roaea and wlngn. She carried a bou quet of bride roaea. The brideamalda wore pretty white batlete gowna. hand embroidered and foahloned with Valenciennes laces. They carried pink roaea. Mra. Hamper waa gowned In cream voile, trimmed with Irlah lace. The entire home was profuaely deco rated with palme, ferns and' white roaea. , After the ceremony the young couple left for a trip North. Later they will make their home In Balnbrldge, Go. BRIDGE~PARTY. Tuesday Mrs. John J. Lynch gave a charming bridge party at her home on Ponce DeLeon avenue complimentary to Ml» Helen O'Brien, whose marriage to Mr. Voldemar Gude will take place April JO. Bowls and vases of early spring blossoms, together with many palma and ferns, were artistically used In the adornment of Mrs. Lynch’s handsome home. After the game refreshments In sev eral coursea were served at small ta bles. Miss Lena Orr won the first prise, an embossed leather opera bag, and Miss Sallle Cobb Johnson drew the What mi beautiful Hair J means a beautiful Sarra "JR other personal com pliment that can be ^Vour friends will be able to agy u noch con* cenrfng y<?*r heir if you w ill um t Mme. Robinnaire’s Walnut Hair Dye It not only restores the heir to its natural color, Init act* as a genuine scalp licenser end hair ionic which will keep yunr heir glossy, soft, end will nduce an abundant growth. Your choke ot four shades—black, brown, dark and light brown. Vor sale at fell drug sreres. tjc. •mys a bottle worth fi.fo (enough to last a year). If your dealer cannot supply you, write us; we’ll send it. postpaid, on receipt of price. To any woman sending us her name and address and that of her favorite drag store. We Will Send Frde samples of the famous Roblnnalre Toilet I'fcrarations and the bcautilullk illuatratrj book. “Personal Charm." which contains •urrestlons that will make any woman personally attractive and charming. H'nlt/er/rte efrrt MME. KOBINNAIRE COMPANY 8 Marietta .Street, Atlanta, Georrft* GET BUSY PLANTING ' Lots of things in those early planted gardens were frozen out. Many tender seeds such as beans, cucumbers, squash, cantaloupes, etc., have rotted in the cold and wet ground during the last three weeks. ■IT’S PERFECTLY SAFE NOW- Or we miss our guess at the weather. You can start now and plant everything in. the way of seeds, plants and bulbs. You need them and we have them. HASTINGS’ 16 W. MITCHELL ST. OR BOTH ’PHONES 2568 consolation, gold-buckled armlet*. The guest, of honor. Mis* O’Brien, wan presented with a- lovely pink silk parasol. Mrs. Lynch wore* a toilet of black chiffon cloth, lace trimmed. Miss O’Brien’s gown was of blue and I white plaid voile, with gulmpe of r~ broldered batiste. Her hat W'as I straw, trimmed with roses. I Mrs. Harry Hasson, of Jacksonville, I wore an embroidered silk costume, , combining effectively green and tan (shades, with hat en suite. MRS. BAYLOR’S BRIDGE. The Informal bridge given by Mrs. Henry Bedlnger Baylor Wednesday morning was a pretty compliment to Mrs. M. E. Thornton, who Is visiting Mrs. Clarence Everett. Invited to meet Mrs, Thornton were: Mrs. Dr, ’Scott, Mrs. DeLos Hill. Mrs. David Wood ward, Mr*. B. B. Toy, Mrs. Claude Wil liam*. Mr*. Thoma* Williams, Mr*. Ev erett Banker, Mrs. James Boullgny, Mrs. Harlan, Mrs. S. W. Foster, Miss 8allle Malone, Mrs. Lambright. Mrs. Baylor’s attractive home was decorated with azaleas and wltYI hand some potted plants. At the conclusion of several games of bridge, the prizes were awarded to the honor guest, a A CREAM Guaranteed to remove Freckle*. Plmptee. • liver* Spots, Too, Sallow net*. etc., la 10 1 to 20 d.iys. SOc. and St 00 by drujgUtu { MARRIAGE INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers 47 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GEORGIA pretty lave handkerchief, for the pr^ze, and for the consolation a hand-painted plate. ' Mix. Baylor waa aaslsted In the en tertainment of her gueata by Mlga Caroline Baylor and lllaa Wllkeraon. Mra. Baylor wore 8 lingerie gown,of black allk, and Mlaaea Baylor and Wll keraon wore pretty white gowna. Mra. Tbormona gown waa of black and white plaid allk. anil Mra. Everfctt wore a amart gown of dark voile. MRS. PRICE TO ENTERTAIN CLUB. The Friday Morning Bridge Club will meet with Mra. Charles sterling Price thla week at 141 Weat Peachtree. Sira. John S. Scott left Monday for I?larkaliure, S. C„ to be the gueat of her imuher Mra. M. E. Ileal, for aev- •eral- weeka. •- CHILDREN Teething Mrs. Winslow’s Kinfivgua Soothing Syrup WS in every P«t <* world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food' Drug act. Jung 10. 1»0*. Sarlal uum- uer lOjIS. »-