The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 23, 1906, Image 10

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10 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, 1'ItinAT, NOVEMBER MRS. FITTEN'8 BRIDGE. Mix. John Kitten entertained eight frlendx at an Informal bridge Friday afternoon at her apartments on Baker xtreet. After the game a xalad course was served. MRS. WHEELER AND MRS. PERRYMAN ENTERTAIN The largest event of Friday was the Ix.eutlful reception at which Mrs. A. E. Wheeler and Mrs. Virgil Perryman en tertained several hundred of their friends. •Mr«. Wheeler's home on West Peach, tree, at which the reception was held was artistic In Its decorations of palms, terns and potted plants, with great v.-ixea of pink and white roBes adding frattrancc ami beauty. The house was lighted by numerous candelabra hold ing white un-haded candles. In the library, where punch and cof fee were served, the decorations were of ferns, xmllax and white roses. Here Mrs. Hltns Ilray and Mrs. Wes ley Taylor presided over the coffee urn. and Misses Jennie Mobley and Minnie McIntyre served punch. The punch Istwi was hanked with red and green gropes and with nutumn foliage. The dining room, where delicious lee anil salad courses were served, was decorated with pink roses and lighted with pink com. I IS. and the color motif of pink piedomlnnted In all the deco rative details of ihls room. Tile ma in guny table was covered with Im ported lace, and had for Its centerpiece .: bowl ol pink ruses. Invited to receive with Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Perryman were Mrs. Louise Spalding Foster, Mrs. W. W. I-andnuu. Mrs. Wesley Taylor, Mrs. Hints Bray. Mrs. Junlu I Millard. Mrs. J. J. Oon- riles. Mrs. Oeorge M. Brown, Mrs. lieorge tillhmm Walters. Mrs. Bun Wylie Mrs. W. T. Crenshaw. Miss Nell o’Donnclly. Miss Rosa Klncsbery. Miss Minnie McIntyre. .Miss Jennie Mobley, Miss tieru Hutchins. Mrs Wheeler was a charming hostess III .1 gown of riel blue chiffon trimmed with Import* d lace and velvet. Mrs. Perryman was beautifully gowned In pink embroidered moll,seine inndr prlncesse and fashioned with lice. Among the handsomely gowned wom en present was Mrs. Louise Hpaliltng Foster, w iio wore a gown of white luce inode prlncesse. Mr.*. W. W. Landrum wore black rrejic dr chine trimmed with real lace. Mrs. Junius Millard's gown was of V.lit! crepe *ic- chine with trimmings of rose ix itnt lace. Mrs. tienrge Brown wore light cream chiffon t rimmed with (iuny lace. Mrs. Hun Wylie was In Kaxe blue lulTet i elahi ratelv fashion**! with lace Mu. w. T. Crenshaw was In blue silk mad*, prlncesse and lace trimmed, and with this she wore a beautiful necklace of pearls anil Roman gold. Miss Bosu Klngstery's pretty gown was of white silk trimmed with tyre. MRS. MATHEW8 - ENTERTAIN8 0. M. CLUB OF WEST END. Mrs. John Mathews entertained the o. M. Club Thursday afternoon at her home In West End. Miss Caroline Howell won the llrst prise and Miss Margaret Berry won the consolation. The guests include*!: Mrs. Howurd Arnold, Mis. Frank Baker. Mrs. J. M. Beasley, Mlsr. Margaret Berry. Misses Gertrude and Lee Brandon, Misses Edith Cofleld. Mary and Carrie Howell, This attractive dinner gown Is marie up In pale pink radium here Ix no trimming, but the full waist utld the girdle effect give the gown it pretty tlnlsli. MISS 8CANE TO GIVE A EUCHRE PARTY. Miss Mantle Sehane will entertain nt euchre next Wednesday afternoon at her homo on Washington street. The Invited guests Include: Miss Oerirutte Brandon, Miss Lew Brandon, Miss Nettie Mills, Miss Ruth Johnson. Miss Jessie Tutniler, Miss Ethel Tut- wiler, Allss Ada Williams. Miss Annie Sharp, Miss Margaret Brown. Mrs. MarbuL Mlxs Clara Belle Maetln. Mlxn .... Caroline Howell, Mlxx Mary Howto)!, Mrs. HI. Kim*. Mnssengulc, Mrs. Wll- Miss linier. Miss Nnn Carroll, Miss Ham McClelland. Miss Nettle Mills. Kate Carroll. Mrs. Frnnk Berry, Miss — " ~ 1 " Edith Cofleld, Miss Lee Hpbcr, Miss Berma Daniel anti Mrs. Jones. THURSDAY BRIDGE CLUB. A very pleasant meeting of the Thursday Bridge Club was held Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. .Miss Elisabeth llay. Mrs. Roller! Roy, Mrs. Arthur llowell, Miss Alma Pope. Mrs. Thomas Ixingino. Miss Edna I -j* ml. Miss ltosnlle Kay and Miss Eva Mathews. FRIDAY BrTdGE CLUB. . Mrs. Howard Clare^e Houston. The firs, prise, some til© Frl<!«> Morning Brldjr lu butter platen flono In white ami soldo 0. I f* .... • I. A ax,**,iA U'fl *4 . . . .... * week. After the name luncheon wen nerved. The prize* were hand-painted platen. The member* of the club are: Mrs. Sidney Phelan, Mr*. Smith. Mr*. Janie* Logan. Mr*. John Oliver. Mr*. John K. Murphy. Mr*. Jerome Simmon*, Mr*. Henry Durant, Mr*. c\ t*. Ilunnon, Mr*. Price, Mr*. Jack Murphy. Mr*. Rich ard HI I lot t Miller, .Mr*. Blount. Mr*. John Kvln*. Mr*. William Eokford, Mm. Caroline Miller. Mr*. Howard Cal laway, Mr*. 1C. U. Thomu*, Mr*. W. A. WlmblHh. Mr*. J. Edgar Hunnlcutt. Mr*. ThompHnn French and Mr*. Montgomery Francl*. TO MISS PENN. Ml** Anita Penn, the gue*t of Ml** M. A. Phelan, will be the gue»t of hon- <Sr at a beautiful dinner Friday even ing, given by Ml** F.llxubeth Adair at her home on Peuchtree *troet. ART STUDY CLUB. The Ail Study Club, which met with Mil. Linton Hopkln* Friday morning, had a moat Intcrentlng meeting. Mo- Here'* "I^t l*recleu*e Ridicule*" wn* the ■ Hubjeet that wa* dl*cu**ed and read thl* week. After the literary program tea wa* nerved to the member* present, who Included: Mr*. Roby Rob I niton, Mr*. S. Inman, Mr*. Edward Brown, Mr*. Linton Hopkln*. Mr*. Alex Smith, Mr*. W. \V. Gray, Mr*. Frank Inman. Mr*. Robert Maddox. Mr*. Don Pardee, Mr*. W. c. Jarnugin, Mr*. William Coegrove, Mr*. Frank Smith, Mr*, Julian Harrl*. Mr*. Albert Howell. Ml** Annie Hall, Mis* Natalie Hammond. • on by Mr*. Muurtce Thoma*. Mr*. J. M. Hoxcy won the necond prise, a hund*ome lace handkerchief. MISS LUCY SMITH entertains her club. A very original and pretty party wa* the meeting of the "Lucky Club" with Ml** Lucy Smith Friday afternoon ut her home, on West Peachtree. It 1* the cu*tom of the thirteen young girl* who compose thl* club to meet every Friday afternoon and to represent by their costume* some favorite book, tin this occasion Ml** Smith, the young ho*te*s represented "Lavender and old Luce," wearing a frock of very old Igce, which once belonged to her grand mother. made over lavender *llk. The cnnteMt in which the club member* gue**ed the name* of book* represent ed afforded much merriment. Tin* prise for the largest number of correct guesses was a copy of the attractive story, "Lavender and Old Iatce," and the curds on which the guesses were written were thetnselve* a pretty fea ture, being hand-painted 111 design* of little lavender bags, and • having at tached to them tiny lavender pencil*. There were present the thirteen mem bers of the club. COHENLEINKAUF. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herman Leln- kauf have Issued Invitation* to the murriage of their duughter. Meta, to Mr. Dew a Id L. Cohen, on the evening of December 5, at 8:30 o'clock, ut 245 West Peachtree street. TO MI88 LAND. Miss Susie May Pope entertained at a small Informal bridge party Friday afternoon ut her home, in honor of Miss I .and, of Kentucky, the guest of Mias Rushle Ray. RECEPTION TO BARACAS FRIDAY EVENING. The member* of the Baracu class of Woodward Avenue Baptist church will entertain the Baracas of the city and the member* of the Woodward Avenue church Friday. November 23, at 8:30 o'clock, with a concert and re- '■‘*ptlon. The object Is an effort to secure new members for the class. Those par ticipating are Miss Dora Snyder. Miss Janie Solomon, Mr. j. V. Cherry*. Mr. Charles Sheldon and MweUr Earl Dun- cun. WEDS DAUGHTER’ OF JAMES J. HILL. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 23.—Miss Ger trude 1IIII, youngest daughter of James Hill, the ritllwuy magnate, was mar ried to Mr. Michael Uuvln, a young at torney of New York, today. The cer emony was performed this morning in St. Mary's church and was largely at tended by relatives and friends of the families. DEBUT RECEPTION AND DANCE. Thursday evening at Segadlo'* Hall Mr. and Mr*. Charles D. Meador gave a beautiful dancing party, Introducing their lovely young daughter, Miss Jullu Meador. A large number of the dancing con tingent was present, which Included several charming belle* from other state* now visiting friend* In Atlanta. Segadlo'* Hall was profusely decorated with bamboo, palms, fern* and quanti ties of hundsome yellow chrysanthe mums. Spray* of bumhoo encircled the mirror*, and chrysanthemums were pieced effectively In tall vuses through out the apartment. Punch wa* served In a room prettily decorated in crimson tint*, the lights | softened with red shades, and crimson cut flower* adding to the artistic ef fect. Wurmn’s orchestra rendered at tractive musical selections. Mrs. Charles Meador wore a hand-; some gown of tan crepe de chine, em broidered In tan and blue. Miss Meador was gowned In white net over white taffeta, trimmed with white satin bands and lace, embrold ored In pearls. Her corsage bouquet was of Parma violets, and she carried a large bunch of American beauty roses. Many bouquets arranged near the pretty debutante evidenced the ad miring .Interest of her friends. Mrs. T. D. Meador wore a stylish tol let of white silk mousseline Qver yel low. embroidered In brilliants, and trimmed with point lace. Mr*. Robert L. Meador's costume wa* of cream lace over creajn' taffeta. Mts* Butt, of Cdlumbus. wore pink radium silk, lace trimmed, and em broidered In pink and blue. Miss Blankenship, of Columbus, was gowned In white radium silk, made prlncesse, with baby Irish lace. Miss Penn, of North Carolina, wore costume of white net, face trimmed, Miss Louise Cobb, of Anniston. Ala., was gowned In pink messallnc silk. Miss Land, of Kentucky, wore a toilet of white net, made prlncesse. Miss Emma Williams, of Virginia, was gowned in white lace over,white silk. Refreshments were served during the evening. ATLANTA CHAPTER, U. D. C. A large meeting of the Atlanta chap ter of the Daughters of the Confeder acy was held Thursday afternoon at the club rooms at the Grand. After the transaction of routine business speeches of unusual Interest were made by Mrs. S. E. Gabbett, Miss Alice Bax ter and other women prominent in the organization. Mrs. S. D. Ellis, presi dent of the chapter, presided. HARVEY-RICHARDSON. Sjhm-IhI to The (Jeorgiitn. Lumpkin, Ga., Nov. 23.—Society In Lumpkin received quite a surprise ye*-, terday afternoon when a telephone message came from Americu* announc ing that Miss Afary Richardson, one of Lumpkin’s most popular young ladles, would be married this evening to Mr. Eugene Harvey, of Buena Vista, Ga. Miss Richardson went over to Amer icas Wednesday afternoon to witness the performance of Thomas Dixon’s play, "The One Woman,” and met Mr. Harvey. Arrangements were then made to have the ceremony performed yes terday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Ellis, friends of the bride, with whom she was stopping. Miss Richardson is the daughter and only child of Mr! J. D. Richardson, a prominent merchant and planter qf this place, and has been a social favorite since her coming out a season or two ago. Mr. Harvey Is a rising young merchant of Buenu Vista, where he will take his bride. While this announcement caused Home surprise among her friend*. still It hus been known for some time that these young people contemplated the j top. though It was generally supposed | that It would be an event of the mid- j winter. LAN E-TALIAFERRO. * An engagement of much Interest re- j cently announced Is that of Miss Anna V. Taliaferro, the lovely daughter of United .States Senator James F. Talia ferro, of Florida, und Mr. Edward W. Lane, president of the Atlantic Nation al bank, of Jacksonville. Fla. The wed ding will take place early In the new* year. * YATES* GAINES. SpcHnl to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Nov. 23.—Miss Eddie Gaines and Mr. J. A. Yates, two prom inent young people of Attalla, were quietly married nt the home of the bride Wednesday night. Rev. Mr. Rick ey, pastor of the Methodist church, performing the ceremony In the pres ence of a few relatives and .special friends. The couple departed for n wedding trip to Sew Orleans and other Bouthern cities Immediately after the ceremony. Miss Gaines Is , one of the Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. j Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Underwear and Hosiery We sell only the best makes, and of these, the best values. Every single item in our Underwear and Hosiery stocks is representative of the utmost satisfaction. A more thoroughly pleasing display has not been shown. Of the varieties in each grade, choice is given of every kind. All correct weights, known qualities anil styles. The selection is superb, while on many of the different garments particular interest is expressed «in price. Read over the list of attractive items below. Very unusual offerings in point of value: Underwear Women’s fleece lined, soft eotton Vests and Pants; 25c garment. Pure white, fine cotton Vests and Pants for women, heavily fleeced; 50c garment. Women’s' part wool Vests and Pants, white and gray, silk tape-finish: 75c gar ment. Silk-and-cotton Vests and Pahts for wom en. pure’white, soft and fine; $1.00 gar ment. Women’s Vests and Pants, silk and wool mixed, light and medium weight; $1.50 and $1.75 garment. > Women’s Union Suits Soft white eotton. fleece lined, medium weight: 50c suit. Heavy eotton Union Spits, fine quality, heavy fleece lined, hand crochet finish; $1.00 suit. Women’s all-wool Union Suits, white and gray: $1.50 suit. Silk-and-wool Union Suits; $2.00. Children’s Union Suits .Medium weight cotton, fleece lined; 50c suit. Heavy fleece lined ribbed Union Suits, hand trimmed: $1.00 suit. Silk-and-wool Union Suits for children; $1.50 suit. Boys’ Underwear Medium Weight, Jersey ribbed: fleece lined, cotton Shirts and Drawers; 25c gar ment. Finer at 50e. Boys’ woplen Underwear: 50c and 75c. Boys’ heavy fleece lined eotton Union Suits; 50c. Hosiery Women’s soft woolen- Hose, black anti gray; 25o pair. Black Cashmere Hose, proper weight, splendid quality; 35c pair—3 pairs for $1.00. Fine black Cashmere Hose, with gray heels and toes; 50c pair. Fleece lined cotton Hose for women; medium weight; 25c pair. Soft cotton Hose, medium weight, with a lining of pure silk fleece; 35c pair—3 pairs for $1.00. Women’s heavy, plain black cotton Hose, unusually good quality at 25c pair. Medium weight, black cotton Hose, with split white soles, very serviceable; 35c pair —3 pairs for $1.00. Heavy black silk-aud-lisle Hose, with lavender heels aud toes, soft and brilliant, the appearance of pure silk Hose: 50c pair. For .Misses—Medium weight, ribbed woolen Hose; 25c pair. Knit Corset Covers Medium weight, ribbed cotton; 25c each. Egyptian cotton, silk tape ,nt neck and waist, hand crochet finish; 50c each. Wool Corset Covers; 85c and $1.00 Silk Corset Covers; $1.25 and $1.75. For Children Fleece lined, ribbed cotton Vests and Pants: 25c garment. v Better grade of cotton, fleece lined, hand crochet finish; Vests and Pants: small and medium sizes. 35c garment: misses’ sizes. 50c. Merino or part wool Vests and Pants for children, white and gray, warm and serv iceable; 50c aud 75c gurment. Silk-and-wool Vests Bud Pants for chil dren, pure white, beautifully finished; 75c and $1.00 garment. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co., Store of Many Departments. most popular society Indies In Attalla. and the groom Is a valued employee of the Alabama Great Southern railroad. MILITARY ACAdTmY RECEPTION. The Georgia Military Academy, nt College Park, Ga., has Issued hand some Invitations to a reception for Wednesday evening, November 28, from 8:30 to 11 o'clock, complimentary ENGLISH WALL PAPER. The finest in the world. 40,000 rolls to pick from. WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 N. Pryor St. q ooooooooooooocuoq O CUT THIS OUT. O 0 O O It 1* good for 6. per cent O O off on nil cash purchases. O O . O O E. V. HAYNES Co. O G GCOO9OO0OOOOOOOO G Decide the Matter At Once. Make your selections for. Christmas Presents at once. We al low 5 per cent discount on all cash purchases, or will date your ac count January 1, 15)07. This idea is attracting unusual attention. Why can’t we interest you today T Ft saves you money, you get a better sele|tion and we can serve you more intelligently.’ You should net quickly and positively. EUGENE' V. HIGH CLASS JEWELERS. HAYNES CO., 37 Whitehall Street. KENT AN IMPROVEMENT ELEGTRO over all GAS-LITE other gas The New Inverted Light. OBHTS THROWS LIGHT DOWN 69 N. Pryor Street, Y. M. C. A. Building. J. C. MELLICHAMP JEWELRY THE BEST OF ANYTHING THAT’S NEW Atlanta’s Only Popular Priced Jewelry Establishment 70 Whitehall A Noise Like Bracelets That is slang, but haven’t they a happy ring against one another on a woman’s rounded arm! She expects more of them for Christmas, and we have a host of new aud beautiful designs. DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers. ROGERS PLATED WARE • STERLING SILVER • CUT GLASS * a SOUTHERN Silverware Headquarters IRONS-NORMANDY GO. All Goods Fully Warranted. Salesroom 78 Peachtrae St. Atlanta, Ga. ^. JIimR^ST HANDLERS OF SILVERWARE SCUTGLASS IN THE SOUTH. SUPERB COLLECTION OP STERLING SILVER SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS. LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL VER. MY £ ALL STOCK IS COMPUTE. Charles W. Crankshau), Diamond Merchant and Jeweller. 18 Whitehall St., Century Bldg- to t’olonel and .Mrs. F. G-. Hodgson. U. 8- A. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. frusselle and Dr. and Mrs. K. O. Matltesoh. O'BRIEN - WOOLDRIDGE. Invitations have been Issued by Mr. and Mrs. Powhatan Wooldridge, of Louisville, K>\, to the marriage of their daughter. Annie May. to Mr. Stephen MuJxiek o Brien on Wednesday even. Ing. November 2*. at s o'clock, at Christ church cathedral, Louisville. Ky. EURWELL-RHODES. Speriul to The Geonditn. Decatur. Ala., Nov. 23.-— Mr Kelley Walker Burnell and .Miss Alice Marie LOOK FOR AND INSIST ON THE LABEL. PHONE 779. Rhodes were married at noon yesterday at the home of the bride's parents, and Mrs. Robert E. Rhodes, corner 03* and I-afayette streets. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Saturday evening Mr. and Mr*- Frank Callaway will entertain at a buffet supper In'celebration ol tenth anniversary of their marriage. The occasion will be Informal their guests Including only those who made up their bridal party their neighbors. and Fresh and Pure and 1 Wholesome. UNCLE SAM BREAD Schiesinger-Meyer Baking Co. Care in Baking. Daily Delivery. LOOK FOR AND INSIST ON THE LABEL. MADISON AVE.