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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
and fern* were Alt# principal decora- IN HONOR OF MRS.
\
(loot.
Ml*# Hardwick, In ,vho*e lionor Mr.
and 'Mm Sage entertained Wednesday
evening. I« one of the moat attractive
and cultured young girl* In Southern
society. A<* the.daughter of Mr. Sam*
uel'H. Hardwick, traffic manager of the
Southern railway, ahe can claim more
valuable hereditary • friendship* than
ordinarily fall to the lot of young wom
en. Mia* Hardwick has Juat returned
from an extended European trrp and
ha* traveled extenaively In thl« country
with her father. On Wednesday even
ing ahe waa greatly admired In a Pa-
rlalan gown of white silk net, embroid
ered In pink rosebuds and trimmed
with rare lace, and made over white
allk. Her bouquet wa* of pink roses.
Mrs. Sage wore an elegant costume
of white brocaded satin, trimmed In
rose point and duchess lace, and her
jewels were diamonds.
Mrs. I. Y. Sage, Jr., wore a becoming
gown of pink radium silk, trimmed
with lace and made prlncease.
Mrs. Sage was assisted In the ente
talnment of her guests by Mr. and Mrs.
I. Y. Sage, Jr., Miss Hortens* Horne,
Miss Florence Bradley, Miss Roslne
Raoul. Miss Ethel Kelly, Miss Alberta
Rankin, Mlaa Florence Jackson. Miss
Louise Hawkins, Miss Ella Mae Thorn
ton and Mr. Herbert Sage.
Mlaa Florence Bradley's pretty toilet
waa of pa!q blue crepe de chine: Miss
I.oulse Hawkins wore pink chiffon
cloth; Miss Florence Jackson’s gown
waa of pale blue messallne allk I Miss
Ethel Kelly wore white net over pink
flowered allk, made princess#; Mine
Hortense Horne was gowned In pale
blue messallne silk, trimmed with lace
embroidered In gold; Miss Roslne Raoul
wore an attractive toilet of pale pink
ellk, elaborated with white lace; Miss
Ella Mae Thornton'a gown was of pale
pink allk, lace trimmed.
Punch'was served by Miss Pasale
May Ottlay, Mlsa Mary Traylor, Miss
Harriet Calhoun and Mlsa Maraorle
Brown, all of whom wore pretty white
lingerie frockg.
tnmii. Robert l•’oretl1un. Jr..
MASTER MORRIS BRANDON, JR., V"" 1 ' 1 , 1 '. H I’."if 11 Rt £*“ M , B< *
ruTroTAiKifi micKinQ d*>\. Ji., \N llfin*l Sloftro, Hitthdfi'ld
ENTERTAINS r hienus. ,. ;||||1 ,*onklln. Charles Benson. Jr..
Phe p«rt> which young Master Mor-| * McKetriln. J r „ Hlchnrd Hull,
flu Brandon gave Thurmliiv afternoon \ ThomiiH Hull, Hugh Inman Richardson,
at IiIk homo on Peachtree wan one of | Samuel Innmn. Kdward Van Winkle,
Clark | broadcloth, with Idouse of lace. Her
** * light velvet hat*waa trimmed with lav
ender Up*.
Minx Elizabeth Adair wax prettily
gowned In a xult of blue broadcloth,
with which she. wore a Mack plcturo
TIioiiiiin Cobb, Howell Cobb, Come
Howell. Walker Inman, Hugh T. In
man, Charles Black, Jr., Robert Jones,
PouKhty Manley, Jr., Tlionuu* Hlninan,
Jr., ami John K. Ottlej', Jr.
MR8.
the prettiest afTulrx «»f the kind ever
given In the city.
The tnble decorations were especially
elaborate ami in keeping with the hol
iday Roamm. Three Chri*tmuM trees
decorated with bulls, silver and gold
tinsel and- lighted with innumerable
electric lights, were the prettiest feu-
lure*. At e.ioli child's pluce there were
Teddy bears tied with red ribbons, pa
per caps anti Hama Claus boxes of can
dy. The ceiling anil walls In the hand
some dining room were decorated with . , . .
•tmllnx. red ribbons and many Christ - I # Ut Included a doxeti or more nm-
ma* hells. genial young girls and the occasion
The invited guests Included .Misses! was churut lerlxed by delight fill infor-
Mary Louise Brumby, Emmie Nixon.! nudity. The decorations throughout the
.Mary Hhedilen, Harriett Hhedilen. I , na nslon were In the bright holiday
Louise Inman, Annie Cram. Katha
rine Dickey. Adgute Kills, Kula Jack-
ton. Jennie l>. Harris. Mai gar
TERRELL ENTERTAINS
FOR MISS JULIA WILLI8.
One of the most charming events of
the day was the elegant luncheon at
which Mrs. .1. M. Terrell entertained in
honor of Miss Julia Willis, of Colum
bus, the attractive guest of Misses Ha-
/.d and Zulu Adkins. Mrs. Terrell's
hat.
Miss Doucette I*aretHlon wore a suit
of blue velvet, showing a touch of
black, and a blue velvet toque.
Miss Susie May Pope was most be
comingly gowned In a mulherrv vel
vet. made princcMxe and fashioned with
doth of gold and heavy lace. Hor pic
ture hat wns of Mack velvet, trimmed
with plumes.
Miss Louise Sisson wore blue silk,
trimmed with Valanclennes lace. Her
hat was a black velvet une.
Miss Agnes Ladson's pretty costume
"as blue cbllTon cloth and her hat was
trimmed with blue plumes.
Miss Margaret Unison wore a stylish
Milt of blue doth, with blouse of ciuny
Miss I..
suit
being •
ors. rod and green, liberty
used with quantities of stuilax.
The luncheon table, with Its hand
some appointments of cut glass and
silver, had for Its centerpiece a plateau
of liberty roses, and the place cards
were tiny Christmas cards.
Mrs. Terrell received her guests In a
. most becoming gown of light green broadcloth suit
r«d Orme. Ersktne Jurnngin, Maud- i talTetu. trimmed with lace and with f embroidery.
Cobb. Louise Hay Htubbs. Frances . bunds of velvet.
Waller Arnold. Messrs. William Kiser, i Ml** Willis, the young of lion-(
Jr., Wlllium Nixon, Jr., Baxter Mod- J qr, was gowned In a m stilt of j
dot, Flournoy Maddox. Marlon Kiser, white broadcloth, with with., she won*
John Grant, Jr., Arthur Inman, Preston a white hat, trimmed with white tips.
Arkwright, Jr., Lawson Kiser, Trot j Miss tlaxel Adkins wore light tun.
Margaret Morgan, Cornelia Moor.
Ituth Benson. Bessie McKehUn, point- ’
las iJay Paine. Dorothy Aikwrtght,
Marlon Hull. Mary Tompkins Portsou.
Julia Black, Maty Inman Pearce, Eml-
ly English Robinson. Jennie English
Robinson, Fannie Lamar Manley, Ha-
NEW YEAR'S EVE RECEPTION.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hopkins will
entertain their married friends at an
elegant reception New Year’s eve at
their home, on Peachtree.
TO MISS~ATWOOD.
Miss Louise Todd entertained a few
friends Informally at bridge Wednesday
evening In honor of Miss Helen At
wood, the guest of Airs. Qulncey Ever
ett. After the game a Dutch supper
was served.
Invited to meet Miss Atwood
Miss Wilson, Miss Annie Kitten, Miss
Julia Porter, Miss Florence Werner,
Mrs. Mary Burt Meador, Mr. Dave
Kirkland. Mr. Joseph Nash. Mr. Eu
gene Ottley, Air. Will Allen. Air. Cha<.
Htssori, Mr. Toleman Williams,
Stafford Nash, Air' Tom Lyons, Mr.
Travis Huff and Mr. Clem Dunbar, of
Augusta.
TO MR8TC0MER.
Mrs. W. H. Parsons entertained eight
friends at bridge Thursday afternoon
In honor of 'Mrs. Hugh Comer, of Sa
vannah, at her home, on Capitol square.
MR8. LEARY"'8LUNCHE0N.
Mrs. W. T. Leary entertained at
luncheon Thursday at her home, on
Ponce DeLeon avenue.
MRS. WHITE ENTERTAINS
AT LARGE RECEPTION.
Elaborate and beautiful In every de
tail was the afternoon reception a I
hleh Mrs. Warren White entertained
from 4 to 6 Thursday In honor of her
Hlxter, Mrs. Robert Hall, of Washing
ton. D, O.; Miss Gertrude AfcNelly, of
Mineral Bluff, and Miss Harper, of
Louisiana.
Mrs. White, the attractive young
hostess, was handsomely gowned In
black Chantilly lace.
AIr». Robert Hall wore a gown of
bite pompadour silk made prlncesso
and trimmed with touches of gold em
broidery.
Miss Harper was.much admired In
an Imported gown of black net spark
ling with sequins and made empire.
Miss McNelly was In blue silk made
Incesse and trlmfned with lace.
In the receptloh hall a bank of palms
and ferns made nn attractive Imcfc-
»und for the receiving party, many
axes of pink roses adding the needed
>uch of color. In the parlor the same
scheme of pink anil green was used,
ilu* whole scene brightened by i:mner-
ius pink unshaded candles,
In the living room punch and coffee
were served. At the punch be" I. which
was decorated with grapes and autumn
foliage. Misses Ethel Knxtin. Meta
VAN RENSSAL'AER.
1 . Miss Roberta Burbrfdge gave a de
lightful bridge party Tuesday after
noon at her attractive home, on River
side avenue, honor of her guest.
Mrs. Fleming Van Renssalaer, of At
lanta. Three tables were entertained
ht bridge, an^ a number of friends
came In for tea at 5 o'clock. Miss
Bessie Tyson made top score, and Mrs.
William S. Jordan, the second best
score, and won the prises, which were
unusually attractive antique brass
vases. After the game Miss Eleanor
Cansldey consented to sing, her lovely
contralto voice being heard with great
pleasure.—Even In r Metropolis, Jack
sonville, Fla.
RECEPTION TO~DR.
AND MRS. OSLER.
Nearly every prominent physician !n
Baltimore, many with their wives, and
a large number of nurses attended a re
ception and tea given In honor of Dr.
and Mrs. William Osier Monday after
noon and evening at the residence of
Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Cushing, 3 West
Franklin street. The reception contin
ued from 5 o'clock until 8. Tomorrow
Dr. and Mra. Osier, with their son, Mas
ter Revere Osier, will go to Canada to
visit Dr. Osier’s mother. Later, on
their way to England, where Dr. Osier
will resume his duties as reglus profes
sor of Oxford University, they will stop
over In Baltimore'and spend a week
here.—Baltimore News.
pretty in a red velvet, with blouse
• •f liberty satin. With this she wore a
toque of led \e|\ei.
Miss Hantuella Whitman was in
black velvet, and Miss Jeannette Swift
*e In a light blue
I mined with silver
The Best of Everything in
FINE GOLD JEWELRY
and at prices that others
charge for Inferior goods
DR. AND MRS. HOPKINS
are to Entertain.
Hr. and. Mrs. .I.ilm H, Hopkins will
entertain Thtitiulay evening at (heir
home on IVarhtrey street In honor of
Mr, and Mrs. Dnssell Hopkins.
COMPLIMENTARY TO
MRS. H. M. COMER.
Mrs. Flemjug duBIttnoti will enter
tain Friday afternoon complimentary
to Mr,. 11. M. Comer, nf Savannah,
"ho Is the Burst of her daughter, Mrs.
t'lark Howell, Jr.
Get the Best
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
Jewelers and Importers 37 Whitehall St.
A. HOLZMAN
FOR XMAS PRESENTS IN JEWELRY,
Diamonds, Watches, Cut Glass, Etc.
The Prices are Right. 94 WHITEHALL
•tllse Baird
•coming ol
blouse of lace,
AIIs.m Ella May Thornton's hemming
o\» "as of gray broadcloth, trimmed
I'!' of kohl and Irish lat e. , ro „„,. . M1 „ r s room rots,in.
Miss l.llse Lknararni wns pttnlcuhirly j IIm . t „ m | Lena Johnson presided.
. jjiss Kustln wore a sown of white
net over talfetu.
Miss Hart we* gowned In old rose
i repe tie thine with trimming* of gold
and lace.
Miss Johnson was attractive in white
embroidered mull.
i'offer was poured by Ml's. K. I).
Lttpo and Mr*. Florence Hants.
Mrs. Lupo wore tan allk.
.Mrs. llarrl* was gowned lu hlaelt
crepe tie chine.
The tuning room wa» particularly
beautiful In Ita decoration* of red and
green Here fonts and Richmond roses
were used In profusion. Tile table front
willed mints and bonbon* were served
bad for Its centerpiece a pier# of Mex
ican drawn work, on which was placed
a tall cut Blass vaee Ailed with red
tosea. Delicious Ice and salad courses
were served.
Vsslsllng In the enleilali.ment of the
Bursts were Mr*. Burge** Spilth. Mr*.
John II. Dickey, Mr*. Victor Moore,
Mrs. tleorge King, Mr*. John R. Wil
kinson. Mr». Chart** Moody. Mr*. War.
ten Candler. Mr*. X'.’. O. Lupo, Mr*. S.
c. Dobbs, Mrs. J. M. Skinner, Miss
Hattie Hunter. .Miss Annie May Pat-
ters.ru. Miss Ktltel Kastln. Mias Meta
Hart. Mis* l.en« Johnson, Miss Loretta
White. Mies Irene Lupo.
Mr*. John R. Wilkinson wa* among
the attractively gowned women pre*.
em. She wore a smart suit of white
chiffon cloth.
Miss Annie Ma}- Patterson wa* ad
mired In a gown of net showing Dres
den titutes and made over blue silk.
Mrs. Burgess Smith wore gray crepe
de chine, leer trimmed.
Miss Hattie Hunter wine an Import
ed gown of blue *llk trimmed with
lace.
Mr*. Geoige King wore black crepe
de chine.
Mrs. Chat tea Mo. tly'e costume was of
blue marquisette,
Mrs. H. K. W. Palmer
IN HONOR OF MI8S HARDWICK.
.The elaborate buffet supper given an
Wednesday evening by Hr. ami Mrs.
I. Y. **uge. In honor of their guest. Miss
Algie llartlwiek, of Montgomery, Ain..
".»** "tie of the most beautiful and «!»•-
lightful social events of the early wln-
MR. AND MR8. THOMAS'
GIVE RECEPTION.
Mr. and Mr*. Lovlck Pierce Thomas
have Issued Invitations to a reception
Thursday, December 20, front 6 to S
o'clock, at their home, 43 West North
avenue, at which they will formally In
troduce their daughter, Mies Annie
Owen Thomas, to tljelr many friend*.
CONE*PARKER.
Mr. Howell Cobb Cone and Ml*a
Katherine Parker were quietly married
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock nt the
home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and
Mra. W. C. Parker, at Statesboro, Ga.
Owing to the ‘ lllnena of the bride's
mother only the Immediate family wit
nessed the ceremony. Many elegant
presents were received. Mra. Cone is
the daughter of Mr. W. C. Parker, one
of Rtateaboro’e prominent merchants.
Mr. Tone Is a leader nt the Statesboro
bar and has been solicitor of the city
court for a number of years.
The bride and groom left for a trip
to Jacksonville, Tampa and other points
of Interest In Florida. Upon their re
turn they will be at borne to tljelr
friends at their handsome residence, on
North Main street, Statesboro, da.
MR. AND MRS. LITTLE TO BE
HOLIDAY VI8ITOR8 IN MACON.
Mr. 8. 8. Dunlap leaves tonight for
"New York, where he will be Joined >y
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Little for a two
weeks* stay In that city. Mr. and Mrs
Little will return to Macon with Mr.
Dunlap In time for Christmas and
spend the holidays In Macon as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stevens.
The Macon friends of Mr. and Mrs,
Little will be delighted to know of their
contemplated visit. A number of beau
tiful social functions have been await
Ing their first stay of any length in
Macon since their marriage last sum
mer and the Christmas visit "ill no
doubt be a very pleasant one.—Macon
News.
CHRISTMAS RECITAL.
>n the evening of December IS. at S
o'clock, the choir of Westminster Pres
byterian church will give a Christmas
recital. ,
The choir I* composed of twelve se
lected voices, which have been thor
oughly trained for thl* occa*lon. and It
Is believed that all lover* of oratorio
tnualc who attend will be given a treat.
The feature of the evening will be tbe
rendition of Kevin's Christmas Can
tata. "The Adoration." which is
artistic portrayal of the environment
and birth of Christ.
The soloists will be; Mrs. D.
Webb, sopruno: Mrs. A. R. Coicord,
alto; Sir. Curtla X. Anderson, tenor
Mr. D. Otis XTx, bass, assisted by Mrs.
May Kinney, soprano: Miss Sallle Hud
dleston, soprano; tils* Hlmonton, so
prano; Mrs. J. W. Stephens, alto; Sirs.
Gertrude Cook, alto; Mr. Thomas Lati
mer. tenor; Mr. W. V. Martin, bass;
Sirs. E. K. Eagnn. organist.
No admission fee will be charged, but
an offering will be taken for the benefit
of the new pipe organ fund.
The following Is the excellent pr
gram lo be rendered:
P*rt I.
Gloria In Kxcelsls, Haven*—Choir.
Tl prego O, Padre, G. Nlcolao —
Trio for soprano, tenor and bass.
Festival TeDeum In F. Buck—Choir.
In Ills Hands Aro All the Corners if
the Earth, Mendelssohn—Duet for so
prano and tenor,
offering for organ fund.
Part II.
Christmas Cantata. "The Adoration. ’
No. 1. Oh. Come All Ye Faithful—
Choir ami Congregation.
No. 2. Behold, A Virgin Shull Con
ceive—Basa solo and chorus.
No. 3. In Reverent Awe and Solemn
State—Soprano solo and chorus for
women's voices.
No. 4. Then Sweeping Through the
Arch of Night—Chorus for men's
voices.
3. Softly the Starlight—Chorus.
S. And lo! the Angel of the lord
—Tenor solo and Chorus.
T. Glory to God in the Highest —
Choir.
No. ». Hushed at length the Gracious
Song—Alto aolo and quartet.
No. .9. Amen, Lord. We Bless Thee —
rholr and congregation.
A Pure,
Wholesome
Candy
As xi delicious confection - that is absolutely
pure and clean, Nunnally’s Candy stands pre-em
inent.
No injurious adulterations cheapen its excel
lent quality, but every ingredient is of the highest
grade, and selected with the greatest care.
Rich in the nutritive qualities of pure sugar,
rich cream and fresh fruit flavors, it is a whole
some food, as well as a pure, high-grade eaudv.
APOLLO’S
Chocolates and 5Jon Born.
E2r*. 60c lb.
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W* Are Atlanta Agent*.
Frank Edmondson
& Brother.
Druggist*, 14 South Bread.
FOR HER
Bracelets
Rings
Lockets
Watches
Pins
Neck Chains
XMAS
that
von.
A new stock at pric
will certainly iutcivi
Expert Engraving.
W. E. McMillen & Go,
Manufacturing Jeweler.’,,
113 Peacntree Street.
FOR HIM*
Watches
Fobs
Charms
Signets
Scarf Pins
Cufr Buttons
The 11*1 me of Dr. and Mrs. H. I>.
j HpaldiiiK. whieli had b*on placed at
. Hi** dhqi.nal of Mr. and Mrs. Sage for
the •Htaslon, was most effectively dec
orated with a profusion of pink roses,
i stnilax. palms and fetns.
1 Smliax was used in artistic artunge-
4 mem on chandeliers, windows, cablne’s
(and mantels and countless pink roses
filled Vu**es and botv|s throughout the
t.'trJoiix a |»art men ts. lit the dining
room the «entoi piece on the table waa a j
tall vase holding many Iteautlful pink;
ifs*-. width was surrounded by *i
nun.Id i .,r smaller sliver vases, filled
i with pink ruses and silver candlesticks
with shades of pink silk and silver j
flliurrce. Dishes anti baskets of silver t
wen* held with pink bonbons and the
h i s weiv In the same rosy tints.
' »r* the buffets and mantel vases of j
pink roses and sprays of smilax con-j
tinned flu* artistic decorative motif «*f j
pink nit*I green. An elaborate Mipp-.-!
in many * our****** wn« brtitdsnmHy j
Aii itiv utcpll ui hall luxuriant paint'll
t ned
MR. INMAN ENTERTAINS.
Thursday evening Mr. Edward Inman
will entertain at an Informal dinner
the following guests: Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Howell* Miss Mary Thomas, Miss
Dorothy Horner. Miss Constance
Knowles, Mr. K. A. Whaley and Mr.
Joseph Brown Connally.
INTERESTING PRICES
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry.
CHARACTER AND INDIVIDUALITY ARE FEATURES
to be found here, an inexhaustlve stock to select from at unapproach
able prices. \
3EVENTY ^ ^ # * Next' Door.
"IST J.C.Mellichamp SC
Atlanta’s Only Popular Priced Jewelry Establishment.
This store will bs open every night until Christmas.
Nurserj- Friezes as Follows:
Noah’s Ark Panels, Farm Yard Scenes,
Toy Friezes, Morning, Noon and Night.
WHITE WALL PAPER CO.,
69 North Pryor Street.
COMPLIMENTARY TO
MISS GEWINNER
j Friday afternoon Mlaa May
O’Brien will give a small bridge party
In lionor of Miss Gewlnner. of Macon,
Who I* the guest of the Misses Morris.
HOLIDAYPARTIE8.
Among the pretty young school girls
entertaining during the Chrlsttnus hoi
(days "111 lie Miss Sarah Cowles, win
rill give nn afternoon tea Decembe
6, and Miss Fannie Hinton, who will
give n card party.
BOX "PARTY.
Saturday night a box party will be
given in honor of Miss Julia Willie, of
ntuinbue. Ga.. the guest of the Misses
Atkins, by several gentlemen friends.
TO MI8S COLLIER.
s. Prlolcau HI 11s entertained at a
bridge luncheon Thursday In honor of
Miss Sarah Collier. The guests In-
luded Mias Collier’s attendants and a
few Intimate friends of the hostess.
Mrs. Kills wore a gown of white
Ilk. trimmed In lace and chiffon. Miss
'oilier wore a brown velvet gown and
a hat of brown, trimmed with plumes.
The Ural prise was a Ciuny lace cen
terpiece. and the guest of honor was
presented with a bouquet of bride roses.
Her decorations on the table were
narcissus,
FOR MISS CUNNINGHAM.
Miss I.ucy Hines will entertain at a
bridge party on the afternoon of De-
emlier 2d. In honor of Miss Ruth Cun
ningham. of Richmond.
TO MRS.T"N. CRAIG.
Mrs. Alice Muse Thomas will enter
tain nt a lea next Tuesday afternoon
In honor of Mrs. J. N. Craig, of riem-
son, B. C.
MISS BAXTER ENTERTAIN8.
Among the charming entertainment'
given in honor of Mia* Julia Willis, ol
Columbus, who Is visiting the Mlsset
Atkins, was the delightfully Informal
fan-tan party given Wednesday by
Mis* Bessie Baxter.
The prise, a pretty book, was won
by Mlsa Aline Ruae. The guest nt
honor, Miss Willis, waa presented with
a handsome wdrk basket.
Luncheon wa* served after the game,
THE KODAK HOUSE.
We have something new—The Kwk«»
Box. It’s a light tight metal box f<*»
developing your Brownie films In brou*:
daylight. A Brownie No. 2 Camera, the
Developing Box, film, chemicals an-1
everything complete for taking and fin
ishing up pictures, in a beautiful
Christmas box, for 14.00. A child can
handle one successfully. A. K. Hawk ^
t-ompany. The Kodak House, 14 White
hall street.
Old Clothes Dyed to Look
Like New by Tom Weaver.
93 Peachtree St.
operTglasses
Not only make a handsome gift, but
one of lasting usefulness. We have
Just received three of the largest Im
portation orders ever Mhipped to At
lanta. I,e Muirs amt other high grade.-*
Every glass guaranteed. See them
while the stock Is complete. Walter
Ballard Optical Company, Gi Peach-
tree street.
l*r,-i.
....... .nwiiIr-
with VIit President and "Mr*. Fnlrbi
host nud hostess. The cabinet mi
s and their wives will follow hi ei
nllc.
VIVA
DB CO J tE R 6p B A^ QE '
Atlanta. Ga. SOI Austell Blug.
Office Uour*. 9 to 12:g*- 1^ tu S
It Then* Main D4*
Krmdentw Peachtree. U M*ia
Thun* UTS.
MRS. HAWKINS’ TEA.
Mrs. Frank Hawkins entertained at
the second afternoon tea Thursday at
her home on Peachtree street In honor
of Miss Louise Hawkins. The hat* I-
«»jtne home wo* decorated with quanti
ties of palms and ferns. Pink roses
I and carnation* were used in profusion.
In the dining room the table waa cov
eted with a late cloth ami the center-
(piece was a aiuer loving cup. filled
( with pink roses.
Mrs. Hawkins wore a toilet of white
chiffon cloth, made over silver cloth.
The bodice was trimmed with lace and
j the yoke was embroidered.in white.
Miss ffatrkin* wore a becoming gown
I of pole blue chiffon cloth, made over
I white and trimmed with Ciuny lace.
t tyivlted to receive with’ Mrs. Hawkins
i were: Mrs. Edward Peters. Mrs. Don
! Pardee. Mrs. Janie* Nunmilly. Mrs. A.
f \Y. Calhoun. Mrs. Orme CnniplKl'. Mrs.
i W. H. Inman. Mr**. .1 V. Doddsrd, Mr*
' \v. II Kiser. Mrs. T It. Palm* ami
Mis. I'tTMon Arkwright.
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
A Gift of Gifts
A thing women really yearn for. and a fashion not "I
the moment, but of all times—the Cbatejaine Watc h. W‘*
are showing those watches in exquisite' styles—jeweled,
enameled and plain.
DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers.