Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 20, 1907, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. /TODAY, RF.rTF.sinnn 30, iwr. L SOCIETY I WILLIAMS-SOUTH ERLAND, Much Interest nttnchcs to the ap- I .reaching marriage of Mis* Edwtna I puilam* to Mr. Henry DeLeon South- Lrland, which will occur at Athens on l the evening of October 2. It will be a home affair, characterized a every detail by elegant simplicity. Ml»» Williams was graduated from I the Home School and since her debut I has been exceedingly popular not only In Athens, but In every city where sho has ever visited. Her charm and gra- I dousness of manner, united with her I vivacity, have won her many friends end admirers. Miss Ethel Davant, of Memphis, and jd'.H Marian Hamilton, of Blrmlng- [ham will be maid of honor and llrst I bridesmaid. The other attendants will | be .Misses May Hodgson, Marian I pi.iomfleld and Maribelle Harris. Mr. Arthur Southerland will be the boom's best man. — Among the out-of-town guests who V 111 be In Athens for the marriage are I Mr. and Mrs. Ouyton McLendon and Guvton McLendon. Jr., of Atlanta; Mr. Harry Dealing, Savannah;' Mr. and Mrs J. Somerville Hall, Augusta; Mr. »nd .Mrs. Geofge Oothell, Wilmington; Mrs. I'harles Phlnlsy and Miss Maty Lmi Phlnlsy, Augusta; Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Wearing, Savannah; . Mr*. Hesblt Tin-ley. Macon; Mrs. Trammell, Ma rietta, and Mrs. Schaefer, of Toccoa. ' fairbanks-taaffe. ^ The marriage of Miss Susan Stewart I Fairbanks and Mr. Roderick A. Taafte took place Thursday evening at 8:30( o'clock at the Church of the Holy Com - j forter, Rev. Gilbert Higgs performing the ceremony. Sirs. George Slunger presided at the organ and there were solos by Mr. Ren. jamln Arbuckle, cello, and Sir. David Silverman, violin. The bride entered with her father, Mr. Charles F. Fairbanks, and the at tendant* were SIlss htary E. Phelps, maid of honor; Sir. Ernest L. Berg-1 strom, best man; Slessrs. P. Singleton | Coart and Gordon Donalson, ushers. The church was artistically decorated I with a profusion of palms and rents. The bride wore a hadsome gown of white chiffon and lace, and her veil was I adjusted with orange blossoms. She| carried a bouquet of bride roses. The maid of honor wore a white mull I toilet with yellow girdle and gold slip- [ pent and carried a bouquet of golden | glow. After the church ceremony the bri dal party was entertalhed at the home| of the bride's parents, where the deco rations were yellow and green. Sirs. Fairbanks wore a becoming cos. tume of black lace made over silk. After the wedding Journey Mr. end I Mr*. TaafTe will be at home at 4>561 Washington street. t PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Virginia Simmons, Sirs. Howard Ipatlllo and Miss Jennie Patlllo are In I S'e« York. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Durant leave | shortly for New York. Mrs. L. S. Huntley and Alls* Janet | Swift left Thursday for New York, Miss Mary Thomas Is In New York, | the guest of SIlss Ursula Benxlger. Mr. and Sir*. Charles Sisson returned | Thursday from Atlantic City. Mrs. J. B. Whitehead will not go to [Europe until January. Messrs. Harmon Cox and George Col- | Her return Saturday from Birmingham. .Mrs. James C. Hunter Is the guest of | her sister, Mrs. E. • A. Glover, at Nash- I vllle. Later she will visit Athens and | S'ew York before returning to Atlanta. Mr. and Sirs. William Eggleston and I llllle daughters, formerly of Nashville, lire now making.their home In Atlanta land are keeping house on West Peach I tree street. Miss Nina Kirkpatrick Is the guest of I Mrs. Lewis S. Butler, on Porter road, I near Nashville. . Miss Arabella Dunwoody, of Cedar- ■town, and SIlss Edith Wood, of Bo*, [sell, who have been the attractive I nests of Mrs. John Dunwoody, left I Friday for Cedartown, where Miss | Wood will bo SIlss Dunwoody'* guest Miss bra Sue Slltcitell will leave next I'stek for Pittsburg, where she will 1 make an extended visit to her sister, | Sirs. James Briggs. Sirs. James Gilbert returned homo I Friday. able to return to ilngton soon. Mrs. W- W, Gray will leave Saturday ..dr Cincinnati, where she will spend I the winter. Mr*. Gray will be greatly I missed by her wide circle of friends litre. . Miss Katharine Glover, formerly of I Atlanta, but now making her home In IS'nv York, la camping with friends at I Lake Titus, N. Y. Miss Olovorfwlll be let home this winter with friends In an I Harriotlvo apartment at The Hudsonla, 1815 West Seventy-ninth street . r. William SI. Williams, of New I Turk, nml hi* mother, Sira. William L. [Williams, of West Point, will be the I sueeis for a few days of Sir. and Mri. I Iloliort Wctmore on route from West [Point to New York, where Sirs. Wll- | Hams will reside In future. ■ and Mr*. Matthew Hobson ars lil'cmllng some lime at "Hobson’s Icholie," their summer place at New Icintr. Pnstofflce, Md, Their little grnnd- l»on. Clay Hobson, son of Sir. Joseph I Hobson, of Atoblle, Ala, who has been | III with typhoid fever for the past six Sir. M. T. Hockstrasser and his tnoth- l er. Sirs. Hortenso Hockstrasser, who,-I with SIlss Hockstrasser, have been I spending several weeks at College Park, will leave Slonday for their home, In Florida. Sllse Hockstrasser wilt visit friends at Sladlson, Ga., before return-1 ing to Florida. Sfr. .and Sirs. Charles H. Card, of| Warrenton, Go., are in the city en route to Llthla Spring*, latter they will visit Virginia. Sirs. John Bond, of Jacksonville. Fla., | is the In the city. Sirs. H. H. Hlrsch will return from| Battle Creek the flrst of October. Air?' Robert Baker and children, of I Jacksonville, are at the Alajestlc. Sirs. Baker ns Miss Blanche Porter visited | on several occasions SIlss Martha | Boynton and has many friends in At lanta. Mrs. 11. F. Beaumont anil her son, | Sir. Joe L. poaumont, are visiting Mr. and Sirs. Henry F. Beaumont at Nash-1 vllle. Mrs. L. A. Shipman, who has been I the guest of her mother, Mrs. Flor-| once Arnold, for sotne time past, will leave today for Norfolk and New York. Sirs. 'Shipman will be accompanied by her slater, Mr*. J. L. Drennen.—Birm ingham Ledger. The party which blaster Howell I Foreman will give Friday evening will be a bright event among the younger I set. Mr*. L. DcGIvc will entertain Mini Louise Horine and her gueets at theater party Friday evening. w 1*^5 FRESH — SMOOTH- 11 PURE 29c * Special Every Saturday. 1 It's the FLAVOR that'* 1 RICH. The Candy Corner M. RICH & BROf “ 'imm Mia* Alargaret Latimer, of Dalton, I will arrive In Atlanta next Wednesday and will be the attractive guest of SIlss Nell Fuller until after the Fuller-Pock wedding, at which she will be one ot| the attendants. Sirs. Hoke, who has been the guest I of Dr. and Sirs. Sllchacl Hoke, returned Friday to her home In North' Carolina. I Dr., and Sirs. Henry R. Slack, of LnOrange, are the gucsta of Dr. and I Sir*. J. N. ~ . Braw-ner at 310 West Peach-1 Dr. and Mrs, Troy livings have re turned from Gordon Bprlnga. Mr*. W. A. Robertaon ha* returned to | Dalton, after a short visit to Atlanta. Alisa Kate Edmondson Is the guest j of friends at Dalton. Sira. W. L. Peel and Alisa Alarlan Peel I are expected to return from Narra- ganeett the nrat of next week. Alls* Nan duBIgnon leave* the tail I of this month for a visit to New York. | Miss SInrtha Edwards, of Toccoa, ac companied by her mother, Sirs. George . wards, are in the city. SIlss Ed wards has entered Washington Semi nary. Mle* ShellmSn after a visit of sev eral weeks to relatives In Atlanta, has returned to her home at CartersvIUe. SIlss Martha Harris Is visiting rela tives In Toccoa. Sirs. Scott Tarplee has returned to her home from a private sanitarium, alter a tedious lllnss* of several weeka. P. Brooke, at Alpharetta, Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. PROTECTION FOR THE CHILDREN We have Just received a sample lot of Boye’ and Girl*' Raincoat*. Roniethlng that every child should have. Good for all sorts of weather. We have them for all age*. ' ■mething exceptionally pretty In silk and satin Coat* for girls. Also a full line of our celebrated Cravenette*. To be worn rain or shine. v For the Boys we have a complete line of Cravenette*. Mannish style*. The prices arc surprisingly low. This sample lot will not last long. GOODYEAR CLOTHING CO.; 51-53 Whitehall St. world's largest manufacturers and retailers of Raincoats. AMLLINEF M JfflKHHI <50$ p El£fc 1 /DEPARTMENT STORE U Friday, Sept. 20. 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888: SATURDAY SALE OF CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES «Jj Boys’ aud little gents’ School Shoes, of patent, gunmctal or kid: 9 to 11 $1.50 to $2.00 pair. 111-2 to 13 $1.75 to $2.25 pair. 131-2 to 51-2 $2.00 to $3.00 pair. Misses’; and children’s School Shoes in all leathers: 2to5 ......$1.00 pair. 5 to 8. .$1.00 to $1.50 pair. 81-2 to 11 $1.25 to $2.00 pair. Infants’ soft-sole Shoes, in black, blue, patent vamp with white top, rep tops, etc., in all leathers 60c Muslin Underwear Sale Saturday Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, Che-i mise, Corset Covers and I some fine 75c Lecce Trimmed Drawers (just f&w pairs), < all garments choice new fall j styles; just for Saturday,! this group Smart New Veilings New Veiling in Crepe nnd Chiffon Cloth, 22 inches wide, full lino of colors, per EA*a yard OUC Fancy Net and Tuxedo Veilings in the plain and dotted effects, whito and colors, ranging in price, per yard, 25c, 35c Crtsa and .DUC Automobile Veils, fully 3 yards long, made of silk Chiffon Cloth, with hemstitched borders, the real $1.50 quality, £4 As* special ^ 9 B U(J New Neckwear for Women Tailor-made Linen Collars, plain and embroidered CO#* Fancy Hows to bo worn with above Collars, big 150#% assortment of styles, 25c and OUC Fancy Neckwear Lace Stocks, fancy wnsh Stocks and (50/% Beaded Stocks, 25c and OUC White Lawn Ties, white and colored AP. embroidered ends faOC Pretty Windsor Ties in plain colors nnd l%Of* plaids, 25c and... OUC HIGH’S a HIGH’S Trimmed HATS $10 and $15 Street and Church Styles in Almost Unlimited Variety. We make a specialty of Trimmed Hats at $10 and $15. No Millinery Store in this city can boast of a great er variety of Trimmed Hats at $10. We show an almost end less variety smart street and church Hats, creations of the smartest millinery shops in the land, in all the new shapes nnd popular shades, matching any costumo de sired. Our Hats at $7.50, $10 nnd $12.50 have the samo ^elegance nnd refinement of millinery costing twice ns much. Shooi for Woman The Southern type of beauty is represented by grace, poise nnd daintiness. Shapely feet should not bo rendered clumsy by unghinly, ill-fitting shoes. Your feet enn appear to no bet ter advantage than when endued in r pnir of elegant-fitting “Sorosis" Shoes. The new “Sorosis $4.00 swell Patent Leather, with the dull matt kid tops, also cloth (cravenette) top, genuine hand- turned or welted soles, in but ton or- lacc styles. Just the swellest, most comfortable Shoe that it is possible to produce out of shoe leather. A .real $5.00 Shoe for Children’s School Hose Tomorrow, Children's, Boys' and SIlssss' extra quality guu ran teed fast black Ixl ribbed school hose, double knees, heels and toes, spe cial. At 17c Pair Tomorrow,Ladies’ Black Lace Lisle and Silk Em broidered Hose, cut to pair 33c >*, lor . quality black Lace Lisle and Im ported Silk Embroidered How In charming new patterns, cut to ,. ..33c pair Saturday, Women’s New 16-Button Length $4.00 Quality Kid Glove* $2.95 PAIR Tomorrow, Snturdny, ladies’ 12 nnd 16-button real $4.00 qual ity Olnee Kid Gloves, in blnck, new shade of browti, tan nnd white; identical qualities that other retail stores are ashing $3,50 and $4.00 pair; special for $2.95 Saturday $6.50 Silk Petti coats" At $4.95 Yes, Saturday,-conic buy these $6.50 quality Silk Petticoats for $4.95; made of au extra quality stiff rustling taffetp, black aud colors; finished with ele gant deep ruffle, strictly tailor made. THIS OFFER is sensational—probably not again this season will you have a, chance to buy brand-new “Fall Styles” $6.50 Silk Petticoats for $4.95. Saturday One thousand Men’s and Women’s Plain White Hem stitched Handkerchiefs, an extraordinary Handkerchief 1 value; while they last, each, HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S