Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 09, 1907, Image 10

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iJlh AlU.MA UJCAJliUiA.v AjN 1) -N VV ?3. I ■ ® f SJ ® ® o ® 9 SOCIETY : Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor, • Charlotte Stewart, At is , a„ : Selene Armstrong, Assis,ams ' * * « * » ® $ ® $ AND .WOMAN’S INTERESTS , Consumers should be on their |/“ | guard against food articles that' DdVisOtl-P0X011-StokeS Co. are made by ignorant persons in a haphazard manner, as they are likely to prove deleterious to health. AT THE END OF THE LINE. When the tight la fought And th« race la run. When we're com*'to th* end of the long, hard beat: When the tale la told and the work la done. We alia)) aland In a row at thq Judgment Seat—- In a Berried row at the Throne of Qold. . Aa the light of the burning world grows faint We shall wait to bear what the centu- rtei hold— Prince and peasant, sinner and saint. And the poor shall stand aa the richest then. And all. of beauty and wealth and fame, The vaunted pride of the aona of men. Honor and power, ranking and name. Shall pass with the death of the world- • ; bred clan. And each shall read from the mystic scroll. Woman for woman and man for man. to th soul. ‘And some shall tell of the work they've wrought. And some of the matchless rocs they’ve run. -And some of the battles they have rought. And some of the mighty deeds they've done. But I shall offer a seared, scarred soul— Seared by defeat, by shame and sin— And the record revealed shall stand out whole, the fig to wli Tet I shall not fear and I shall not care ' When I have crossed where the sky line bars, God doesn't count our medals there— Ood only counts our scars. —Nashville Tennessean. LUNCHEON FOr"vI8ITING LADIES. The luncheon given Wednesday at the Capital City Club by the ladles' conknlttee, of which Mrs. W. L. Feel Is chairman, brought to a brilliant close the social functions given In honor of the visiting ladles to the conference of cotton growers and spinners. The occasion was a most elaborate and beautiful one, rovers being laid for thirty-nine. The long table was set In the blue room, and In Its appoint ments and decorations were rarely ar tistic. The color scheme of decoration was pink and crimson, and the renter- piece was a great silver loving cup tilled with American Beauty roses and surrounded with silver vases. In which pink cosmos were gracefully arranged. Sliver vases of cosmos were placed at Intervals down the length of the table and ndmeroua sliver cnndelabra with pink silk shades added to the beauty of the scene. A lovely feature of the decoration wan a Dresden effect of wreaths of Ivy and pink cosmos, these wreaths surrounding each plate and be. Ing scattered over the table. . Among the visiting ladles present were: Mieses Macars, the brilliant daughters of President Macara; Ma- damo Roman Macayn, who on every occasion Is beautifully gowned; Mrs. J. W. McConnell, of England, who has worn some lovely toilets here; Madame Annlnger, a charming Viennese; Frau Schmidt, of Germany, who has made many friends here; Miss Tattersall, of and Madame Swlgln, of Sweden. Among the Atlanta women present Mrs. W. I>. Peel wore a handsome gown of black letted net over white silk and a black and white hat: Mrs. llarvle Jordan was becomingly gowned In blue velvet fashioned with Irish point lure, her hat of white lace. Mrs. Hoke Smith wore a beautiful gown of black silk fashioned with ex quisite lace and worn with a black pic ture hat. Mrs. Frank Ellis, always beautifully gowned, wore a Paquln gown of blue chiffon embroidered and a black hat trimmed with white plumes. Mrs. Walker Inman's handsffhte toilet was of pink silk, lace trimmed, her pink velvet hat trimmed with plumes. Mrs. Robert J. Lowry was lovely In purple velvet and hand-embroidered Irish point lace. Mrs. Don Pardee wore blue satin, lace ' trimmed, which, was particularly be coming Mrs. W. A. Wlmblsh was smartly gowned In dark blue cloth, her hat trimmed with white and blue plumes. Mrs. E. L. Connelly wore pale green silk, lace trimmed, and a black hat. Mrs. John Murphy was among the handsomely gowned women present and wore a gray chiffon broadcloth trimmed with renaissance lace, her hat an Im ported one of gray straw trimmed with roses. Mrs. John D. Little wore a beautiful Head of Carriers and His Family MR. AND MRS. PAUL L. LINDSAY AND THEIR CHILDREN. Mr. Lindsay resides at Tueker, Ga., and is head of the National Asso ciation of Rural Route Cariers, now meeting in Atlanta. toilet of blue cloth, her chic hat trimmed with plumes, Mrs. C. T. Ladson's gown was of silk faghlnned with lace and her hat of black velvet trimmed with plumes. The Atlanta ladles present were; Mrs. Hoke Smith, Mrs. Harvle Jordan. Mrs. W. P. Inman. Mrs. A. W. Calhoun. Mrs. R. D. Spalding, Mrs. George Wlnshlp, Mrs. A. R. Steele, Mrs. R. J. Lowry, Mrs. George Dexter, Mrs. W. H. Kiser, Mrs. W. A. Wlmblsh, Mrs. J. D. Turner. Mrs. J. K. Orr, Mrs. Charles M. Roberts, Mrs. John Murphy, Mrs. Wllmer Moore. Mrs. John D. Little, Mrs. J. G. Oglesby, Mrs. E.' L. Connally, Mrs. Harry At kinson, Mrs. Preston Arkwright. Mrs. C. T. Ladson, Sirs'. D. Woodward. Mr*. W. M. Nixon, Sir*. Henry 8. Jackson, Mrs. W. D. Raoul. Sir*. E. C. Callaway, Sirs. J. W. Pope, Mrs. Ijartow Blount. MISS LADSOfTs LUNCHEON. Miss Agnes Ladson .will be the host ess some time during October nt a beautiful luncheon which she will give In honor of Silas Katharine Gholstln. a much feted bride-elect. Sliss Ladson's luncheon will be In formal and will assemble twelve of Miss Uholstln's girl friends. MRS. STEWARtTbUFFET SUPPER Silas Pendleton, Sir. Bell and bridal party wsre entertained Tuesday night at a buffet supper given by Sir. and Sirs. F. >1 Stewart at their new home on West Peachtree. The jiome was beautiful In Its artistic floral decorations, green and pink be ing used In the color scheme of the dining treom. A tall vase of pink nnd white cosmos "was used ns the center* piece, nnd green silk shades were on the sliver candle sticks. Red rose dec orated the library und palms and ferns the den. | Mr*. Stewart wore a lavender chiffon silk gown, hand embroidered. Mis* Pendleton'* toilet was of pale blue poplin trimmed with fillet lnce. E. P. Ansley, Mrs. B. M. Boykin. Mrs. T. V. Cunningham, Mrs. Homer George, Mrs. Joseph Gregg, Mrs. J. P. Laird, Mrs. Lewis Ramspeck, Mrs. Nellie Can. dler. Mrs. Wiley Ansley, Mrs. Victor Moore, Mrs. E. K. Hunter, Mrs. M. Montgomery, Mrs. Joseph Preston. Mrs. R. B. Ridley, Jr., Mrs. Eugene Wilson, Mrs. R. B. Ridley, Misses Katharine Mllledge. Bella Footman, Adelaide Ev erhart and Mrs. M. I. Stone. SKATING AT PONCE DE LEON PITT’S CARMINATIVE RELIEVES UNO CURES SICK BABIES 9 still Stoouch, Bevel and Teethint Troubles. I tie Fleetest— Hlrmleu. Aty dmulu, 25 cents par Seals. 8UPPER TO BRIDAL PARTY. Tuesday evening Mr. Palmer Johnson entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson at a Dutch supper In honor of Miss Mary Clift Hollins head and Mr. Frank Hughes, whose marriage will be an event of Wedncs day evening, taking place at the Inmun Park Methodist church. Mr. Johnson's guests Included the members of the bridal party, Miss Mary Clift llolllnshead. Miss Mary Parrott, Miss Julia Mae Hackney and Miss Ruth Thompson, all of Newnan; Mis* Louise Bell. Mr. Hughes. Rev. Frank Hughes. Mr. John Holllnshead, Mr. Calvert Holmes. Mr. Thomas Hughes, Mr. WU. ham Hughes, Mr. Mark Holllnshead, Mr. Palmer Johnson, Mr. Mark John son, Jr.. Mr. ami Mrs. Elijah Brown, Mr. and Mr*. Mark Johnson. TO BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. William Hargrove entertained delightfully Wednesday morning the members of the Decatur nndge Club at the home of Mr*. Lewis Ramspeck. Mrs, Ramspeck'* home was beauti fully decorated with autumn roses. Pink and white roses were laid on the tables, partners choosing each other by the color of the rose. Tito prises were a set of twelve decks of cards, a set of glasses and a Christy vase embossed in bronse. Mrs. Hargrove's guests Included Mrs. Attractive Wedding Gifts You will find in our stock many .such and at prices that arc right, which we will he pleased to have you in spect. We are prepared to courteously show you our stock, be your anticipated purchase large or small and whether the sale is consummated or not. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., JEWELERS. 37 WHITEHALL 8T. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, ud sight. Winter, Spri*g,SMiflwr,Pall. Sample FREE. £y os Mfg.Co «js"tlF L — ™ i. birth dt. brook!, n, N.Y. The 8t. Nicholas Rink ,1a .open dally HI to 12:30, 2:30 to I.'OH and 8:00 to 10:30. Music at every session. HOLLINSHEAD-HUGHES. The wedding of Mis* Mary Clift Hol llnshead and Mr. Frank Hughes will be an occasion of wide Interest, taking place Wednesday evening at the Inman Park Methodist church In the presence of a large assemblage of friends. The wedding ceremony will be fol lowed by a beautiful reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson. HUSON-HARGRAVE. The wedding ,’of Miss Jane Huson and Mr. Alexander Hargrave, of. Phoe nix. 'Arls., will take place Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock at the home of the bride, 130 East Pine street. DODGE-ilTlLLMAN. Mr. Ernest Dodge, formerly of this city, but now of Atlanta, and Mrs. Nadine Augusta Hklllman tvere married Monday at 2:80 o'clock at the home of the bride. 1920 Eighth avenue. North, Rev. John W. Ktugg officiating. The ly attendants were the bride's sister ni brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jh.v Gould, of Enslcy. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge left at once for Atlanta, their future home. The marriage was quietly pel-formed nnd only a few friends knew of the event.—Birmingham News. EVAN8-STEPHENS. General Clement Anselm Evans has Issued Invitations to the wedding cer emony and to the wedding reception of his doughter, Lucy, and Dr. Robert Grier Stephens, on the evening of Oc tober 22, at his home on Capitol ave nue. The wedding cemmony will be wit nessed by only the member* of the fam ilies of the young people, and t» the reception their Intimate friends are In vited. PENDLETON-BELL. A pretty event of Wednesday even ing will be the marriage of Miss Mary Pendleton and Mr. J. N. Bell, which will take place at the Christian church. The ceremony wll be followed by a beautiful reception at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. and Mrs. H. K. Pendleton. LOYLESS-MOORE. Wednesday evening at the home of the bride, the marriage of Miss Har riet Loyless and Mr. Berrien Moore will take place, nnd will be witnessed by a large number of friends. The ceremony will be followed by an elaborate reception, after which Mr. Moore and his brido will leave to nuke their home In Houston, Tex. ATLANTA OVIC LEAGUE. The Atlanta Civic League will meet on Wednesday nfternoon at 3 o'clock at Carnegie library. OLD ATLANTA W. C. T. U. The Old Atlanta W. C. T. IT. will hold their regular monthly meeting at the Soldier*' Home Thursday. October 10, at 2 o’clock p. m. Take 2 o'clock Soldiers' Home car, corner of Peachtree and Decatur streets. All Interested Invited to attend. MRS. F. C. CALLAHAN. Vice President. LADIES'~AUXILIARY. The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Brother. hood of Locomotive Engineers will hold their regular meeting Thursday nfter noon nt 2:2n o'clock In the Knights of Pythias halt Kiser building. r m PRICES WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD is made by a physician and chem ist-cleanly, pure and acceptable to the most delicate stomach. 44 For sale by all Grocer* LUNCHEON TO BRIDES, A most beautiful and enjoyable event was the luncheon given by Mrs. Alfred Newell to four of the sekson's brides- elect, Misses Katharine Gholstln, Au gusta Garrett, Lulah Slaton and Louise Todd. Mrs. Newell's guests included Misses Lulah Slaton, Louise Todd, Katharine Gholstln, Augusta Garrett, Martha Boynton, Bessie Lanier, Mrs. John Spalding, Mrs. William Hurd Hlllyer, Mr*. .Frank D. Holland, Mrs. .Minnie Hlllyer Cassln, Sirs. Preston Ark wright, Mrs. Julian Field, Mrs. John Marshall Slaton and Mrs. George How ard. 7 These were seated about a table ele gantly appointed In Bohemian glass and silver, and In Its decorations car rying out a color scheme of white and yellow. The centerpiece w'as a great cut glass bowl filled with golden rod, and mints and bon-bon* were In white and yellow. The Ices were frozen as tiny turtle doves. The place cards were done In white and gold, and held the monogram of the guest and a clever appropriate lim erick. done by Mr. NeWel|. Souvenirs were little slippers filled with rice. Mr*. Newell received her guests In a lovely white lingerie gown trimmed with lace. Miss Katharine Gholstln was be comingly gowned In blue ntessallne, fashioned with beautiful lace. Her hat was of black velvet, trimmed with black and white plumes. Miss Augusta Garrett was most at tractive In white taffeta figured In pink roses, and with this she wore a hat of white lace trimmed, with roses. •Miss Lulah Slaton's smart gown was of blue messallne made with flllet lace, nnd her black picture hat was partlcu. larly becoming. Her guest. Mis* Lanier, of West Point, wore a gown of blue silk trim-, med with Valenciennes lace. Miss Louise Todd wore a light blue voile, lace trimmed, and a lovely black picture hat. Miss Gertrude McCabe's gown was of black and white silk, and her hat of black. WESTMINSTER SOCIAL. The Young People's Society of West minster Presbyterian church will have a social meeting on Friday evening, be. ginning at 8 o'clock, In the Sunday school rooms. The Tnembers olr Ihe society are 1 en thusiastic over the .work mapped, out for the coming winter nnd hope to'ha a large attendance at the flrat social event of the season. Refreshments will be served by the young Indies and a program of music and recitation* will be presented.' A cordial Invitation Is extended to all the members of the church and congre gallon to.be present. RUMMAGE 8ALE. The Woman's Guild of St. Lukes Episropal church will hold a rummage sale at 276 Kdgewood avenue on Sat urday. October 12, and Monday, Oc tober 14. ' Members of the guild and nil Inter-’ ested in the church are requested to contribute, sending packages either to the place of sale or Mrs. Julius Muel ler, 295 East Pine street, Mrs. A. F. Walker, 51 Currier street, Mr*. Charles Godfrey, Marlborough apartment. REV. MR. OTTMAfJ'8 NEW PARISH. Rev. Gilbert A. Ottman,' who has many friends In Atlanta, whers he was rector of the Church of the Incarna tion at West End, has just accepted a call to St. Lukes church, Lincoln, No Fire in the Kitchen Range No Hot Water in the House Then li the time you ap preciate the convenience of ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Attach a plug to the nearest lamp * i socket and turn the switch ”' PINT. QUART. TWO QUART AND LARGER SIZES ■ adapted Pint Site il specially t Clean Sale tor nursery GEORGIA RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO. Almost Half Price For These Beautiful Art Linens ■ r i*i e> NmWS^ Tlie Fancy Needlework Store, ever a place of interest, offers tomorrow extruordina./ attraction for those who would select a dainty bit of furnishing for their home or for a gift at very small cost. A sale of beautiful—indeed, elegant Art Linens, at almost half price. Centerpieces, 20 by 20 inches, usually 50c; offered now at 29c each. • Squares, 24 by 24-inch size, usually 65c; offered now at 39c each. Lunch Cloths, 30 by 30 inches, usually 85c and $1; offered at 59c each. These Linens, snow white, fine and of serviceable quality, are hero at the great saving.* because of a lucky purchase we mnde. Some are stamped in ehoice new designs, others are plain but handsome. AH are daintily scalloped and durable with a fast-edge finish. Quanti ties of them—fresh and new; t^e opportunities for selection will be as pleasing as the prices are low. More Brussels Rugs at $14.25 Handsome Rugs, Size 9 by 12 Feet Aside from the higher grade Rugs, a notable showing, much the best we ever-had, the new season has also brought these, as a special feature—handsome Rugs of tapestry Brus sels at $14.25, and now another large shipment is read}’ These Rugs ore very unusual for the price—in fact, they arc really worth a good deal more. Fine and serviceable, woven with one seam, a heavy all-wool grade of tapestry Brus sels. They are in large assortment of styles and colorings—splendid reproductions of Ori ental effects, together with many handsome conventional patterns. Fitting company for most any surroundings—Rugs of uncommonly fine appearance and excellent for wear. And in thu popular room size, 9 by 12 feet; $14.25. New 40c Mattings at 30c Yard Japanese and China Mattings are included in this offering—hundreds of rolls, both 40c nnd 35c grades, in a full nefr range of the choicest colorings and patterns. Strong, closely woven, durable Mattings, bright and very attractive for fall. Abso lutely perfect in every respect, and at the saving in price for this occasion only. 30e a yard. Arrival of New Curtains Artistic and Beautiful Novelties Not only the staple styles but among these, lately arrived, are just scores of heautifnl novelties—Curtains not generally shown. What a wealth of opportunity for artistic home- making these new Curtains suggest. Point de Venise is one of the new Curtaius promising of very great favor, and of an other charming novelty type, the excellent Curtain—Bonnaz Laeet. Then the array of beau tiful Curtains with names more, familiar—Renaissance, Cluny, Colonial, Arabian—the num ber is legion. Curtains begin here at $1.50 a pair, and range up to $20. Tim greatest varieties of refill}- handsome Curtains are around $5, $7.50 and $10, but there is an unusually attract ive showing of Cable Nets nnd Nottingham Curtains at $3 and $3.50 a pair. '•! All new, all good—all exceptionally fine .values. -- >*»•' i Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. Xr h r,, ami ha* already entered upon his new duties. Mr. Ottman has for several years re. sided at Savannah aa rector of an im portant parish. Mrs. Ottman. who Is at present the guest of her brother. Mr. George P. Hardy, at Ansley Park, will join her husband at Lincoln, Nebr., early In No. vember. JULIETT nT)Tw. C. T. U. The julfett Nix W. C. T. U. will hold a devotional service Thursday evening at 2:30 o'clock at the jail, corner of East Hunter and Butler streets. Chris tian workers invited to join us. MRS. D. L. BRADLEY, , President. MISS MINNIE COLLINS. Secretary. LEAGUE UNION, WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH. An Important and interesting meet ing of the Atlanta Epworth League -Union will be held at Wesley Memorial church Thursday night, October 10. very pleasant and profitable time I* an ticipated. In addition lo the regular business of the organisation, an Inter esting program will be rendered and light refreshments served. The union Is doing excellent work now and prepara tion* are being made to make It even more effective. A large delegation expected from the different chapters of the city. The public Is Invited to at tend the meeting. . CHILDREN Teething is. Winslow’s over KU-I'y'ykAKS Soothing Syrup kr’s^fou o J v TUPRCli LDKBN WRILJE TEETHING WITH I'KItFECT SUC CESS. IT SOOTHES THE CHILI),SOFTENS? THE OEMS, ALLAYS ALL PAJX. CERES WIKI) COUC, aad is the BEST KEMED? NOB DIARRHOEA. . . , Sold by druggist* la svery part of tha world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pare Food and Drug act. June 30. 1906. Serial num. ner 1091. MARRIAGE INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES IP. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers 47 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GEORGIA LOOK! Cut out this coupon, worth 5c to you. Take It to your grocer and for 5c In cash he will give you a log package of E. Z. Magic Electric Cleaner best cleaner in the world today. Once tried always used. Don’t wait until tomorrow, but cut this cou pon out today, worth 6c to you. This offer open for a short time only. ATLANTA WILLARD, W. C. T. U. After a short business session, when belated reports of superintendents of departments and annual dues will be received, the superintendent of parlia mentary’ usage of the Atlanta Willard Woman's Christian Temperance Union will conduct the session In the Interest of her department. Every member should be present. State convention convene* October 22. , MRS. MARY L. M'LENDON. President. MRS. JANE A. ADKINS. Rec. Sec. MISS MOSHER, B. S., TO LECTURE. Miss Rhena G. Mosher Is one of the finest lecturers sent out by the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union. She will come to Atlanta October 15, and will speak under the auspices of thg Atlanta Willard Union and the Mary Harris Armour Young Woman'- Christian Temperance Union. Sites Mosher will also spenk on Y. M. C. T U. night nt the annual convention of the Georgia W. C. T. U. TO MISS ALLEN. A beautiful occasion wo* th* after noon tea at which Mrs. Alfred Jones entertained In honor of Miss Emily Al len Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Jones’ guests Included a number of the youne married and the girl friends of berself and Miss Allen. Her home was prettily decorated with rose* and ferns and dur ing the afternoon delicious' refresh ment* were served. SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $1.00. THE BEST WORK EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY PHONES 41. THAT’S ALL