The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 19, 1906, Image 16

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l(i THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SOCIETY... ..- --■■■- , Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor. Ill A 1 TT r j r . , ggnjg&) a— III 'And vrowan 5 Interests MARRIAGE OF DR. R. T. DOR8EY AND MISS LAURA WITHAM. One of the most beautiful home wed- • dinars ever seen In the city was that of Dr. Rufus T. Dorsey and Miss Laura Wltham, which took place Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Wltham, on Peachtree street, In the presence of a large num ber of relatives and friends. Dr. Walk er Lewis performed the ceremony be fore an Improvised altar of palms and white chrysanthemums. Miss Elite Beale Phelan was maid of honor, and Mr. Hugh Dorsey was best man. The bridesmaids were Miss Em ily Lowndes. Miss Martha Whitman and Miss Agnes Ladson. The grooms men were Mr. Toly Williams, Mr. Sims Bray and Mr. John Olenn. Mr. Stuart Wltham and Mr. John Keene were ushers. The bridal party descended the stalrt and passed through an aisle formed of white ribbons, reaching from the stairway to the drawing rooms, where they were caught with bunches of white chrysanthemums. The ushers came first, followed by the bridesmaids and groomsmen. Tht maid of honor preceded the bride, who entered with her father, Mr. W. 8. Wltham. The bride's elegant gown was white satin de Lyon, the graceful folds of which gave a similar effect to that of the empire style. The bodice and skirt were appllqued with bands and medallions of duchesae and rose point lace, of unusual depth and beauty. The lace corsage had a klmono-like drapery of white satin, extending from - the shoulders to the satin girdle nt the waist. The sleeves were also of rich lace, edged with chenille and small white flowers. The bride's tulle veil was adjusted with orange blossoms, and her bouquet was of orchids and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor. Miss Eflle Beale Phelan, wore a handsome toilette of white chiffon cloth with bands of white satin and trimmings of lace. Her bou quet was of white roses, tied with white tulle. The gowns of the bridesmaids were of white chiffon cloth, trimmed with lace. They carried bouquets of Ameri can beauty roses. Mrs. Wltham. mother of the bride, wore a beautiful costume of white em broidered silk, made prlncesse. Mrs. R. T. Dorsey, mother of the groom, was gowned In a stylish gray silk mull, lace trimmed. Mrs. Cochran, grandmother of the bride, wore a hand some costume of black silk and lave. Miss Sarah Dorsey’s toilette was becoming creation of pale pink silk and lace. , * The floral decorations of Mr. and Sirs. Wltham's home were profuse and artistic to an unusual degree. Palms In brass Jardinieres were placed In the li.-dlway. with tropical effect, while blanches of Southern smllax were, etched > against the beautifully tinted' walls of hall and drawing rooms. The electric lights were softened by sprays of asparagus ferns and tho mantels were banked with ferns and white roses. The bridal party were served at sup per In the library, where the decora tions were of white chrysanthemums, ferns and palms. White tulle stream ers and garlands of smllax reached from the corners of the room to the chandelller, where they were pictur esquely caught with wedding bells of white roses and lilies of the valley. From the smaller belle hung a larger bell of lUIrs of the valley and white roses, from which depended a shower of white tulle caught with lilies of the valley. The table was covered with exquisite linen, bordered with Cluny lace, on which was a handsome large plateau of orchids, bride roses and lilies of the valley, around which were placed silver candlesticks with crystal fringed white silk shades. Bonbons und other accessories were held In silver and cut glass dishes, while small baskets filled with bride roses 'and lilies of the valley wero placed at Intervals on the table. The place cards represented white roses and were decorated with the monogram of the bride and groom In silver letters. A delightful buffet supper was served. The wedding cake, elaborately trlmmed, was cut for nnd catching the bride’s bouquet occasioned much merriment. Miss Emma Belle Lowndes being the fortunate one to whom It fell. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey left on the mid night train for an extended trip East. The bride’s ’ golng-away gown was a handsome one of brown voile, trimmed with Persian embroidery. Her hat was a becoming one of brown. Upon their return they will reside on Juniper street, corner of Eleventh. MISS MARGARET CHANLER,-WEALTHY N. Y. HEIRESS, WEDS NEWSPAPER MAN "K the conflict. MR8. JOSEPH HINES ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON. The luncheon given Friday by Mrs. Joseph Hines at her home on West Peachtree, though small and Informal, was one of the most beautiful func tions of the day. The occasion ‘ was a compliment to Mrs. Hines' attractive guests, Mrs. John Hines and Mrs. Ed win Houston, oi Anniston, Ala., and brought together eight or ten con genial women. Mrs. Hines' home was artistically decorated with palms, ferns and cut flowers. In the ulnlng room the color scheme was yellow, the luncheon table having for Its center- piece a tall cut glass vase Ailed with yellow chrysanthemums. The place curds were hand painted designs ' yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs. Hines received her guests In a becoming gown of tan eollenno cloth trimmed with lace. Mrs. Houston wore a charming toilette of pompadour silk, and Mrs. John Hines was gowned In a smart suit of gray cloth. Mrs. Hines' guests were Mrs. John Hines, and Mrs. Edwin Houston, of Anniston, Mrs. W. E. WiUnerdlng, Miss Annlt May Hall, Mrs. Thomas Hlnman. Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. Frank Spain, Mrs. Wnddy Thompson, Mrs. Carleton Miller, Mrs. James Logan. MRS. WAYT ENTERTAINS. A beautiful tea was that at which Mrs. John Wayt entertained Friday afternoon at her home on North ave nue. The i guests of honor were charming trio of young women, Miss Anals fay and the Misses Dunnlngton, of Virginia. Mrs. Wayt's nieces, arrived Friday for u visit of several weeks to her. Mrs. Wayt's home was artistically decorated . with palms, ferns und rut flowers. In the dining room pink roses were used nnd this color motif was followed in all the pretty details. During the afternoon many friends of the attractive young hostess called, and the occasion was marked by n delightful Informality. As- slating Mrs. Wayt In receiving were; Mrs. K. G. Mntheson, Mrs. Charles BEAUTIFUL SILVERWARE Our silver will always be recognized by its beauty of desigu, perfect finish and beautiful engraving. In these features we are sure to excel and our prices never fail to interest. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., rHE DIAMOND PALACE. 37 WHITEHALL ST. SUPERB COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS. LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL VER. MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweller. 16 Whitehall St, Century Bldg. Fuller, Mrs. Frank Watkins, Mrs. W. K. Riddle, Miss Mattie Cobb Howard, Miss Helen Cay, Mlssea Carrie and Louise Sisson and Mary Briscoe. BIRTHDAY DINNER. Dr. and Mrs. R. J ( Massey enter tained nt a family dinner Tuesday In celebration of Dr. Maaaey's aeventy- elghth birthday. The guests were only members of the ramtly, but the occa sion was one of great pleasure. Dr. Massey, who Is one of the best-known writers In the city, received many con gratulations front his friends and ad mirers. IN HONOR MI8S NEAL, Friday afternoon Miss Nell Phillips entertained at a very enjoyable card party In honor of her attractive guest, Miss Mary Neal, of Nashville. The occasion was altogether Informal, only 16 of the girl friends of Miss Phillips being Invited. Miss Phillips’ homo was decorated artistically with quantities of garden roses and nt the conclusion of the game a dollclous luncheon was served nt the card tables. Miss Phillips received her guests In a pretty toilette of white silk, trimmed with lace. Miss Neal's gown wns also of white silk, elaborately fashioned with Valen ciennes lace. The guest of honor was presented with a pretty water color, and the flrst prise wns a pair of silk hose. The con solation was a charming picture. MRS. PEDDERTo ENTERTAIN. Mrs. D. 1. Cllsby, of Mobile, who Is the attractive guest of Sirs. J. E. C. Pedder, will be the guest of honor at a beautiful dinner to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Pedder at the Capital City Club next week. buffetTupper. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gray's buffet supper Friday evening will be a pretty compliment to Mlaa Sarah Peel. AFTERNOON TEA. Mra. E. H. Goodhart will entertain a tea Saturday afternoon at her home, on Peachtree, In honor of her guest. Mrs. Charles Leonard, or Macon. Only the Intimate married friends of Mrs. Goodhart have been Invited. DEWAFLBRUMBY. The marriage of Mlaa Sara Brumby lo Mr. Roger Dewar will take place on the evening of November 7. at 6 ''clock, at St. Jamee church, at Ma rietta. Owing to recent bereavement In Mr. pewnr's family, only the at tendants and closest relatives will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Heyward. Early In the even ing a special car will carry the bridal party to the home of Mr. Denar, at Nelson. RECEPTION "at NORCROSS. One of the prettiest and most elab orate receptions of the autumn was that given Wednesday afternoon to the young ladles of the Walking Club by Mr. and Sirs. C. A. McDaniel, of Nor- cross, In honor of the birthday nf their young daughter, Miss Lillian SIcDsnlel. The house was decorated In autumn flowers and the color scheme of yellow was carried out In the mints and Ices. Those present were: Miss May Woot en. Silas Susie Minor, Mias Pauline Walker, Silas Daisy Tlcknor, Silas Harriett Webster, Miss Gertrude An drew's, Sllsa Estelle Med lock. Miss Sib- ble McDaniel. Miss Mattie Wall. SIlss Hutchins. Silas - Eula Ray. WlL80N-ROUNTREE. A quiet wedding at the home of Cap tain R. If. Gaffney, 1 former mayor of Gaffney, was that of Sira, Rosa Roun- »ee, daughter of Captain Gaffney, and Sir. Frank E. Wilton, of Durham, N. C„ whose marriage took place Wednesday at Gaffney, S. C. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Sldl B. Harper, of Buford Street Sf. E. church. Mrs. J. Frank Laney, of Monroe, N. Cl Mias Myrtle Gaffney, slater of the bride, and Howard Gaffney, of Union, S. C., with only a few friends 'witnessed the mar riage. The young couple left for a Northern trip on the 9:20 p. m. train, and In future will reside at Durham, N. C. EPWORTH - LEAGUE. The Epworth League of Walker Street church wilt hold a social' meet ing Friday evening at 8:30 o’clock at the parsonage. 19 Walker street. All J the young people of the church are In- Tvlted to attend. L. TERRELL. TO MISS MOBLEy"aND MRS. R. L. COONEY. Miss Ethel Mobley and Mrs. R. L. Cooney were the guests of honor at Mlsa Emma Robinson's tea Friday aft. ernoon. The whole lower floor of the attractive home wits decorated with golden rod and yellow chrysanthemums. In the dining room roses were used with pretty effect on the table and the lights and shades were alto pink. Miss Robinson was gowned In blue silk, made prlncesse, and trimmed with lace. Miss Ethel Mobley wore a toilette of pale blue crepe de chine, fashioned with lace and chiffon. Mrs. Cooney was much admired In a pink chiffon gown, artistically trimmed with prlncesse lace. The Invitations were confined to the Intimate friends of Miss Mobley and Mra. Cooney. LUNCHEON TO* MISS PEEL. Mias Sarah Peel was the guest of honor at a buffet luncheon given Fri day by Mrs. Henry S. Johnson, Jr., at her home, on Juniper street. The house was picturesque with Its decorations of palms and ferns. In the dining room on the buffet there was a mound of fruits and flowers, around which graceful ferns were used with pleasing effect. The guests were seated nt smhll tables and were served with de licious refreshments. Mrs. Johnson, Jr„ wore a becoming toilette of red voile over white silk. Miss Peel was handsome In a gown of gray voile, trimmed with Cluny lace. She wore a hat of cream, faced with black velvet, and trimmed with cream plumes. Mrs. H. S. Johnson's gown was of black crepe de chine, fashioned with rich lace. Miss Marlon Peel wore a toilette of old rose broadcloth, trimmed with Irish lace. Her hat of old rose was trimmed with mink. TO MIS8~HOUSTON. very pretty party was that at which Mrs. Joseph Hines entertained Thursday afternoon at her home, on West Peachtree street. In honor of hor little guest, Miss Oella Houston, of Anniston, Ala. About 16 young people were Invited, and progressive games were played. The prise wos won by Miss Adgate Ellis, and was a dainty bead bag. Among -the young people present were: Mlaa Adgate Ellis, Miss Flora Bewick, Mlsa Callle Smith, Mias Amelia Smith. Mlsa Mildred Wollhouse, Miss Irene Lopes, Miss Dollle Prloleau. Miss Florence Smith and a number of others. george-'hTtchcock. The marriage of Mlsa Helen Louise Hitchcock, of Tallapoosa, and Mr. Wil liam H. George, of Atlanta, which took plnce at the home of the bride's pa rents In Tallapoosa, Is of Interest lo a wide circle of friends In Atlanta. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. R. Holderby. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and, Mra. George left for a visit In the East. They will re turn to Atlanta about November ' EXECUTIVE BOARD OF WOMAN’S CLUB. The executive board of the Woman's Club met Friday morning at the club rooms, the Grand. The regular meet ing of the club will take place Monday afternoon and the work for tho year will be discussed and planned. Mrs. E. O. McCabe, Mrs. King and Mrs. Edward Brown, who have charge of the city and circulating libraries, ask all who can to donate books for this worthy cause. informaTsupper. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Walker enter tained at an Informal dinner Wednes day evening at their home on Peach tree, the occasion being the seven' teentli anniversary of their wedding. The tabic had as n centerplecs 1 vase of pink and white roses. Palms and ferns were used In the drawing room. The guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. William Lamed, and their guest, Mrs. CulOwcll, of Anniston. Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blosser, Mr. and Mrs. Hurt. H Personal MenK on j) A pleasant event of Friday evening will be the Informal dinner which Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Walker will give for Miss Anals Cay and Mr. Selden. Mrs. Harry Dunwoody and children are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Leota Mason have re turned from a visit to Mrs. L. M. Bums at Nashville. Mrs. Thomas Fox Is the guest of relatives at Nashville. Mrs. Daisy Irwin Cllsby. of Mobile, „ the guest of Mrs. J. E C. Pedder at her home, 62 East Baker. Mrs. C. T. Carakcr. of Mllledgevllle, visiting her sister. Mrs. R. 8. Ben nington. Miss Addle Caraker. of Mllledgevllle, visiting relatives In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Conklin and their young son have returned from an extended visit to New Turk and to New England. Judge Lamar will leave for Florida rlday night, accompanied by hia mother, who has spent the summer at Hendersonville, N. C. Judge and Mrs. William Bailey La mar arrived Thursday night, having spent the summer and fall at Saratoga and New York. Mrs. Lsmaf will re main In Atlanta two weeks with her 49 WHITEHALL STREET. A SALE OF SKIRTS. New Stylish Skirts for Fall and Winter Wear, Worth $5.00 to $7.50 on Sale Tomorrow at $3.48 - A leading New York manufacturer sold us his entire sample line of Drummers Sample Skirts at 50c on the dollar, which enables us to offer you elegantly tailored, this season’s best styles of Plaited Skirts, made of all wool Panama Serge, Cheviots, Broadcloth, and, in fact, of all best materials that Skirts are made of these days. We have them in black, blue, gray, brown and fancy gray plaids and checks; all sizes and lengths in this collection of Skirts, but not in every style. Still you’ll have no trouble in finding a Skirt to fit and please you, if you come early; but you must come early, as we expect to closeout these 125 Skirts in Saturday’s selling. $3.48 For Skirts worth up to $750. See Window Display We also offer Children’s Beat Skin and Cloth Cloaks, white and colors; worth $3.50 to $5.00 at vioaKs, wnite ana $2.48 parents, Mr. and ,Mra. Robert B. Toy. Mlsa Mildred Alford has returned to her home at Gadsden, after visiting friends In' Atlanta. Miss Mary Hlnea has returned to her home nt LaGrange, after a visit to friends In Atlanta. Mr. Ous Daly has returned to Macon. Mr. and Mrs. James W. English. Jr.. are expected home trom New York Sunday. Mlse Nell Forbes has returned from New York city. ■ • r- Miss Fanneal Farrlson'ls spending the winter In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Welch, of New York, are In the city, Mrs, Charles Leonard, of Macon, Is the guest of Mrs. K. H. Goodhart. A number of small Informal affairs are being planned In her honor. Mlsa Nell Prlntup will be the guest of Miss Letltla Johnson this winter. Mrs. Edward Halle la at the Men denhalt for the winter with Mra. J. Lindsay Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Spalding an nounce the birth of a little daughter, whom they have named Constance Schaffner. Hon. and Mrs. Z. T. Fltspatrlck, of Madison, are In the city attending tho fair. Mr. nnd Mra. Fltspatrlck have In Atlanta a wide circle of friends, to whom their visit here Is a source of pleasure. Miss' Clara Cogglna, of Madison, Fla., la the guest of Miss Bessie Chandler at the Washington Seminary. Misses Dunnlngton, of VlrglAa, are guests of Mrs. J. C. Wayt, on North avenue. Mrs. John Hines and Mrs. Edwin Houston, of Anniston, Ala., who are the guests of Mrs. Joseph Hines, will return home Saturday. Miss Mar>- Neal, of Nashville, Is the attractive guest of Miss Nell Phillips. man's parents, Col. and Mrs. S. T Wert. On Wednesday evening the Lost Heir Club was entertained charmlngl} by Mra. S. A. Lynne, at her home oil Line street. A number of visitors, besides the club members, were pres ent. Refreshments were served. The announcement of the marriage of Mlsa Bessie Hull, of Atlanta, to Mr. Frank Fair, of tho same city. Is re ceived here with Interest, as the In tended bqlde formerly lived In Deca tur. On Monday afternoon Mrs. O. Kyle entertained In honor of her guest, Mrs. .. McDonald, of Montgomery. Euchre was played during the afternoon and refreshments were served. ' Mr. Tom Malone, formerly of New Decatur, Is to be married on October 20 at Amarllla, N. M., to Miss Win- ton, of that place. On Saturday afternoon the ladles of New Decatur gave a “Cake Guessing Contest” at the home of Mr. and Mra. R. H. Allison, for the benefit of the Baptist Orphanage at Evergreen, Ala. A good sum was realised. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jennings, Athens, Ohio, are visiting here. THE DECATURS, ALA. Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Daniel are home from a visit to Prlnston. Miss Nell, of Birmingham, Is the guest of her uncle, W. R. Smith. Miss Augusta Gibson Is In Marlon. Mlsa Mildred Ferris Is visiting In Mississippi. Mra. Robert H. Walcott visited In Huntsville the past week. Mrs. Irwin T. Anderson and Miss Frances Gleaves, of Nashville, are tha guests of Mre. S. E. Wasson. Mrs. M. F. Traylor Is In Hartsvllle. Miss Emma Shackelford, of Mont gomery, visited here the past week. Mrs. W. K. Allen Is home from Mo bile. Mrs. Glover and daughter, Miss An nie, are visiting In Ounteravllle. Mrs. Zerah Mason visited In Trlann the past week. Mra. S. C. Lee Is visiting In Fort Smith. Ark. Miss Abigail Crawford attended a house party In Chattanooga the past Miss Mary Jones Is In Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bailey, of Kevsvllt* Va.. are visiting here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Jones are on a visit to Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Willett, of Washington, are here. Mra. C. C. Smith and Miss Lula G. Hughes, of Bowling Green, Ky., are visiting relatives here. Miss Lewis, of Franklin, Tcnn.. la here. Mra. McDonald, of Montgomery. Is the guest of Mra. O. Kyle. Miss Margaret Banks Is In Tennes- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jolly are home from Nashville. Mrs. ('row has returned to Splunge, Miss., after a visit here. Mra. Taylor Is In Louisville, Ky. Mra. Lou Banks Is In Huntsville. Miss Edith laiude Is In Nashville. Mra. C. Collins Is home from Kortb Carolina. Mrs. W. V. Aldredge, of Trinity, la here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stahlman. of Nasbvllle, are the guests of Mra. Stahl- M’RAE. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilcox vlsltad the fair at Macon last week. Sir. H. F. Thaxton went to Macon this week. Mlsa Maggie, of Union Baptist In stitute. of Mt. Vernon, Or., was the pleasant visitor here Monday. Miss Josephine Whitfield and Mr. Henry Whltfleld, of Hawklnsvllle, vis ited their sister. Mra. H. ('. While. Mra. H. C. White and little daughter, Mary Emma, have gone to -Hawklns vllle. Mrs. W. n. Marquis, of Jacksonville, Is visiting Mrs D. B. Lanier on Col lege street. Mra. W. J. Barton,-of Ocllta, spent the night with Judge and Mrs. Max L. McRae on her way to the fair In At lanta. Mr. O. C. Thaxton went to Kathleen this week for a few days. Sirs. E. F. McRae Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Prlvltt, In Florida, this week. Mrs. Laura Earnest, of Slacon, visit ed Mrs. J. T. Land this week. The wife nnd family of Mr. J. F. Chick arrived In our city this week. ROC KMART. Misses Lillian Moore and Helen Spencer were visitors at Cedartown several days last week. Mr. W. G. Moore, of Atlanta, passed through our city last week and stopped over for a short while visiting friends. Mr. A. D. Barber la at home from Birmingham and his friends regret to learn that he Is quite III with fever. Mrs. George Morgan and son. Frank, visited Cedartown last week. George Ferguson spent Sunday In Carteravllle. Miss Lola Morgan, of Atlanta, ha, been the much admired guest of Miss Helen Spencer this week. Harry Ferguson was a visitor to At lanta last week. , Mr. H. B. Sasser, of Senola, hai accepted the'posltlon of cashier of :ha Rockmart Bank. 1 Mr. William Sykes, of Birmingham, spent several days this week with Mn. Sykes, Mr. James McBryde, of Rome, la visiting his parents here this week. Mrs. Rhoda Johnson and Miss Graca . Ferguson are the guesU.of friends In,. Dalton. . _ / Dr. and Mrs. Gibson have returned"' from a visit to Buchanan. Mrs Rogers, Mlsa Catherine and Gordon, of Kingston, visited the for mer’s daughter, Mrs. T. E. McBryda, several days Inst week. WATKIN8VILLE. Misses Daisy Ashford and Louisa Abercrombie spent Saturday In Athena. Dr. Tully Smith was a visitor to Athens Monday. Mrs. E. L: Shetlnutt, of Loganavllle. is spending some time with her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Langford. Miss Anna Camps returned this week from a pleasant visit to Gainesville. Mr. T. Escus Elder, of Athena, waa In town Monday. Miss Daisy Winn spent Friday In Athena. Mr. A. O. Elder was In Athens Fri day. Mrs. Jack Paulnott Is at home from Atlanta. Mra. E. B. Thompson spent Monday In Athens. CARLTON. There will he an educational rally here next Saturday. State and county wheel commissioners. Mrs. Walter B. Hill ami others, lmve been Invited to address the people. Quite n number are attending the Worn, nil's Missionary union at Crawford this week. Among them nre Mesdames A. Hterens, A. W. Mathews, O. L Denilwyler, J. II. Wynn and Misses Addle Deadwylef and Annie Wltoher. K. G. Kilpatrick, of Eatonton, was vie I ting here riuiiilay. Miss Florence Witcher, of Oglethorpe county, waa tho gueat of her brother nun- fts. Kil Callaway and ■|H*njlli>K (bo week with Mr. and fayd Cnilnwny visited friend* recently. Mis. Klfle Tiller, of Atlanta, Is .pen.I- Inu till* week with relative*. She will leave nhortljr for aouth Georgia to accept “Ion. „ , _ Janie Deadwyler returned Sunday from a vlalt to her slater In A\ like# county. laacbter ud Mra. J —CRYSTAL CUT GLASS—a A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DESIGNS AND SHAPES INCLUD ING VASES. COMPORTS, NAPPIES, 8UGAR AND CREAM SETS, CAVIAR SETS. ETC. VISIT MY UNIQUE GLASS ROOM—A FEAST FOR THE EYE. No. 70 Whitehall Street, i. Next Door Chamberlin- Johnaon-DuBoss Company. ATLANTA'S ONLY POPULAR-PRICED JEWELRY STORE. ENGLISH WALL PAPER. The finest in the world. 40,000 rolls to pick from. WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 N. Pryor St. Appropriate for Weddings There's an exquisite fitness In the wedding gift of Cut Glass, its radi ance suggestive of the shimmer of tulle. Its brilliancy harmonious wit* 1 music and the fragrance of flowers. Every piece In our display has Its own unmatched beauty, and tha popularity of the Cut Glass is shared by our exclusive Art Materials. DAVIS & FREEMAN, JEWELERS.