Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 08, 1907, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN aND NEWS. UhHUAY, OCiUlSi'JU B, i99l. ISOCIETYl theater party and barbecue. Many vliitori are In the city In at tendance on tho Rural Letter Carriers' convention. jn addition to the business meetings of the convention there will he a pleas- nn t social side to the meeting:. The a.i»rntes and visitors are being enter tained In private residences. On the evening of Wednesday, the 9th. they will be tendered boxes at the Bijou theater and on Thursday afternoon a ■Dedal train will take the party, to Tucker, Ga.. where a barbecue will be tendered them by President, Lindsay, of Tucker. MRS MEADOR'S PARTY M IN HONOR OF MISS TODD. Mrs. Mary Howard Meador enter tained at a very delightful bridge party Tuesday afternoon at half after three o’clock In honor of Miss Louise Todd, whose approaching marriage Is an event of much Interest among her ^MIss Todd wo* charmingly gowned In a aray and white voile made over blue taffeta silk and trimmed In white lace. With this pretty costume she wore a large black hat with black plumes. Mrs Meador wore a handsome blue ■Ilk costume trimmed In motifs of cream lace. .... . Mrs Meador’s home was decorated lavishly In dower* and palms. The drawing room was In pink roses: the parlor In golden rue and vases of pninsstta, and the dining room was' beautifully decorated In white flowers and sprays of green. The affair was attended by a number of young women and was a very en joyable social event. glnla Bar Association, nnd la widely and popularly acquainted throughout the stute. He comes of one of the best known and most historic families In Virginia.—Montgomery Journal. MRS. WInIhiP'S TEA. The afternoon tea given by Mrs. George Wlnshlp Tuesday afternoon was the first formal occasion of the sea son, and assembled a large number of women to meet Mrs. James H. Nun- nally, who 13 being cordially welcomed In Atlanta after several months' ab sence In Europe. Over a hundred women called dur ing the afternoon, and many smart toilets were, worn for which the deco rations of Mrs. Wlnshlp’s home made a beautiful setting. Quantities of flow, ers were used, the color scheme In each room being adapted to the walls and woodwork. In the hallway vases of white roses and ferns were used in ef fective contrast to the dark red walls. On mantel and hearth palms and ferns were banked. Tho parlor. In which the receiving party stood, was lovely In pink cosmos, tall crystal vases of theso flowers occupying every available spot. The library was In white and COURTESIES TO THE U BOILER MAKERS. The delegates to the nineteenth an nual convention of,the American Boiler Manufacturers’ Association are receiv ing many social courtesies durlng thclr stay In Atlanta. Many of ths delegates •re accompanied by their wives and daughters. Tuesday afternoon a car ride was tendered the visitors, thus e them to see Atlanta to great advantage. Tuesday evening a large theater par. ty at the Grand will be given In honor of the delegates. The reception having charge of the entertainment of the guests is com posed of: Mr. Frank Harrison, chair man: Messrs. E. M. Cole. V. A. Moore, N. H. L. Nelms. J. M. VanHarllngen, C. N. Daniels, W. M. Francis, R. P. Decker. Horace Parker, F. A. Dllworth, A. Jones. C. F. King, S. J. McGarry and others. Along with these names were presented a ladles’ reception com mittee, thd membership being: Mrs. Adam Jones, chairman; Miss Christine Cole, Newttan: Mrs. M. J.. Wiedner, Chattanooga: Mrs. Edwin Stewart. At lanta; Mrs. A. R. Merrill, Jacksonville; Mrs. N. H. L. Nelms. Atlanta: Miss Ruth Cole, Newnan; Mrs. J. Don Smith, Charleston: Mrs. S. A. Portion, Augus ta: Miss Rourke. Savannah; Mrs. E. M. Cole. Newnan; Mrs. A. D. Schofield, Macon; Mrs. S. J. McGarry. Atlanta; Mrs. C. P. King. Atlanta; Mrs. W. M. Francis. Atlanta; Miss Louise Van- Harilngen. Atlanta: Mre. Victor A. Moore, Atlanta. 1 8LATON-MACGREGOR. Mr. William Franklin Slaton has Is sued Invitations to the marriage of hla daughter. Lulah Eltlf, to Mr. William Alexander MacGregor, pn the evening of Tuesday. October 23. The event will take place nt the elegant home of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall Slaton and sill be an occasion of wide social In' lerest. GENERAL HAMPTON’8 - „ DAUGHTER IS TO WED, Miss Daisy Hampton, daughter of the late General Wade Hampton, of South Carolina, who has been spending the summer at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas L. Preston, near the University of Virginia, Is In Now York, where. It Is understood, she will procure her trousseau. It Is learned that Mine Hampton Is •non to be married to Judge Randolph Tucker, of Bedford City, Va., who met her at the university In his student days. The wedding Is to take place In No vember at Miss Hampton’s home, Co' lumbla, 8. C. Miss Hampton, In the thoughts other countrymen, belongs to a trio of real Daughters of the Confederacy, the late Winnie Davis being one, Mrs. Lucy Hill McGill nnother, and Miss Hamp ton completing tho number. During the course of the Confederate reunion in Richmond last Juno she was one of the most attractive of the many woll- known visitors. Judge Tucker Is a member of the Vlr- CHILDREN Teething Mrs. Winslow’s M&yTE-ars Soothing Syrup j7o r11kr 1 s h for Mile teething with 1 rerVect suci « 00T,IBrt TIlE CHILD. 80 FTKN8 \v*.vn?U& s i ALLAYS ALL PAIN, CURES WaEiStf&fl?« BEST KEMEUy ffcrliL 1)7 drugffUte la mry part of tho Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pare Food and Drug act, June 30. 1900. Serial num. her 109L Aillanl Nutting and Mrs. E. S. Elincy served tea, was bright with red roses. In tho dining room, whets delicious re. freshments were served, the decora tions wore pink and white. The dining table had as a centerpiece % largo bas ket filled with pink roses and tied with pink satin ribbon. Lace mats were used on the bare mahogany, nnd tho appointments were of cut glass and stiver. Tall candelabra with pink silk shades added to the beauty of tho dec orations. On the chandelier a lovely decoration of smilax was used. Invited to receive with Mrs. Wlnshlp were Mrs. Hoke Smith, Mrs. J. Stew art French, Mrs. A. W. Calhoun. Mrs. I. Y, Sage, Mrs. R. D. Spalding, Mrs. E. S. Ehney, Mrs. N. F. Jackson, Mrs. W. H. Nutting Mrs. J, M. Slaton, Mrs. George M. Traylor. Mrs. E. H. Good- heart, Mrs. H. E. W. Palmer, Mrs. Ernest Woodruff, Mrs. E. P. Ansloy and Miss Nora Belle Starke. Mrs. Wlnshlp was a lovely hostess In a gown of pearl-colored brocaded sat in, with trimmings of duchesse lace. Mrs. James Nunnally, who Is look ing particularly well since her return, wore a beautiful Imported gown of llsse, trimmed with hand embroidery and lace. Among the prettily gowned women In the receiving party Mrs. George Traylor was ndmlred In pink crepe de chine trimmed In duchess lace. Mrs. John M. Slaton’s gown was of rose-colored marquisette combined with a soft rose-pink ioulstne trimming put on In folds. Mrs. E. S. Ehney was attractively gowned In white silk and lace. Mrs. R. D. Spalding wore a gown of pale lavender silk trimmed In soft white lace. Mrs. Willard Nutting was In white voile and net. Punch was served by Mlsees Louise Black and Mary Dude. DECATUR~NOTE3. Mr. Don Donalson has returned from on extended trip West. Miss Anna Lou Matthews has re turned to Athens, after a charming visit to Miss Lucy Durham. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stnnnarfl an nounce the birth of a daughter, Jean Ramspeck Stannard. Miss Claude Delaney, of Orlando, Fla., Is the guest of Mrs. T. C. Mason. Mrs. Margaret Ramspeck has re. turned from ths North. Miss Mnry Hunter, who has been the guest of Miss Jule Hunter, will return to Quitman Thursday. She will be ac companied by Mrs. Llzile Hunter, who will bo her guest. Mrs. Drury Powers and children have returned from the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. Brewer and Miss Aurello Brewer have taken apartments with Mrs. Tar ver for the winter. The Bridge Club will meet with Mrs. Eugene Wilson Thursday morning. Mrs. Sanders Rowland will visit her parents In Jackson this week. Miss Marguerite Thomas, of Athens, has been the guest of Miss Inez Jonea at Agnez Scott. Mias Ruth Barry will return from Toccoa Thursday. Wednesday afternoon at * o’clock Mrs.'Hargrove, of Florida, will enter tain the Bridge Club and several guesta at the home of Mrs. Lewis Ramspeck. Dr. Rufus Smith has returned from Maxeys and resumed his studies at the Medical College. Miss Kate Mlllcdge will leave for Waynesboro In a fow days, where sho will be delightfully entertained as tho guest of friends. Mrs. Howell Erwin will be hoetess to the North Side Club on Wednesday aft ernoon of next week. Miss Fay Jones, of Blakely, will spend the winter In Decatur and devote her time to voice culture under Mr. Marsh- bank. Mr. Alston Brown, of Florida, who has been the guest of his mother, has returned home. Mrs. Brown will not return until cooler weather. Miss Clemmle Patton has returned from the mountains of Kentucky, where she spent the summer teaching a mis- sion school. Mrs. Fred Ehle and Mrs. Horaco Ehle conttnuo quite sick. Miss Roea Mlllcdge entertained two tables at bridge Informally Monday aft ernoon for Miss Mary Hunter, of Qult- m Aprs. Allen Mills, of Charleston, Is ex pected this week as the guest of Mrs. R M. Boykin. While here she will be delightfully entertained. Mrs. R. B. Ridley. Jr., Is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Render, of I a Mr. a inicH, who has spent the summer In Decatur, has returned to the city. Mr. George Brlghtwell Is spending several days In Athens. CARTER-HAMILTON. Mrs. Lillian Whitman Carter has an nounced the engagement of her daugh ter. Mnry Hill, to Mr. George W. Ham ilton. the marriage to be solemnized at i : so o’clock on the afternoon of October 0. at the First Presbyterian church. Miss Mary Carter has been a fre quent visitor of Miss Baric Flemlster’s and has many friends here, who will be glad to hear of her marriage. She Is also of distinguished French lineage and Is closely connected with aristo cratic families of South Carolina, be- Colqultt, n States senator and graduate of Georgia Tech, and Is su perintendent of the Crown Cotton Mills, of which his father Is president. Miss Emily Carter, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor. Miss Marie Flemtster will attend as brides maid. The couple will gq on an elaborate Eastern trip, after which they will make their home In Dalton—Chatta nooga News. Continued on Page Thirteen. The Visitors and Delegates to the Various Conventions Now In Session Are Cordially Invited to Visit Atlanta’s Largest Department Store MORE CHARMING SUITS Children's Dresses Children’s Dresses of new Pall materials, rich plaids and two- ton o ofTeots. Extreme ly pretty little frocks, tailor-made, in blouse, gtiimpc and sailor styles, with pretty kilt cd skirts. $2.50, $3.50 and up. IMHItHtHHMMUlHMMHIUUHUMlNIMMNlMIHStNnMIMN Women’s Drawers 25c Just received big shipment of wom en’s excellent‘quality muslin Drawers; I : tucked nnd hemstitched; all sizes. These won’t last long; OCa special MMMMMMIMMtMMMHtlMHMMMIMHHMMMMfMllllHIIMMtmi Yard Wide Black Taffeta Silk 98c Dressmakers and others who will need this Silk aro urged to buy now, ns no more can bo had after this lot is gone. Pull yard-wido stiff rustling black Taffeta Silk, for linings, petti coats, suits, etc.; real $1.25 quality. QQa As long as it lasts wOW Great Sale Plaid Silks New aud Rtylish Plnid Silks, including collection of richest Scotch nnd Tartan PlaidR in printed and satin barred effects. Just the prettiest, swcllest line of Plaid Silks ever shown over n counter in Atlanta. Wide range of styles and patterns, 59c and 75c Yard Our Own “La Reine” Chif fon Finished Broadcloth $1.00 Yard The fnshion mnkers say Broadcloth is to bo very populan this Pall and Winter. Certainly there is no prettier or richer fabric for an ele gant tailored suit or separate skirt than Broad cloth. Wc’ro Atlanta agents for the celebrated "La Reine” chiffon finished Broadcloth, which wo will retail at $1.00 yard. See window dis play. This is an excellent quality satin fin ished Broadcloth of vfcry firm, strong weave, and positively the very best cloth we’ve ever owned at $1.00 yard, and we do not believe there is tho equal of this doth in the city of Atlanta under $1.25 to $1.30 n yard. The "La Reine” Broadcloth comes in about twenty pop ular shades, including black. £ g aa Price, special, yard «pl a UU Women’s Real $2.25 Urn- brellas $1.59 Tin’s sale consists of about 150 women’s ele gant Umbrellas, choice of beautiful line of fan cy handles. The covering is an extra quality of silk and linen, with tape edge, and is guar anteed not to fade nor split. Umbrellas have pretty silk tassels and nice J 4 gQ covers. While this lot lasts.; | a 99 $25.00 This morning’s express brought another charming line of women’s tailored Suits for $25.00. Wo sny, without fear of con tradiction, that ave show the greatest variety of smart tailor-made Suits at $25.00 under any roof in tho city of Atlanta. The col lection consists of about 100 different models. All are smart, strictly man-tailored garments, out very latest styles, and arc made of broadcloths, cheviots, serges, English tweeds, dark wool en novelties, etc. They aro in pony, three-quarter ’and military models—not extreme styles, but all popular “cuts;” navies, browns, fancies and black. Coma straight to our garment de partment on third Hoor if you want the best tailorgsjg AA made Suit in all Atlanta for 9"VzUU Net Waists Beautiful quality women’s Lace nnd Net Waists, newest models. Unusually pretty styles, for yviwU Extremely handsome Lace and Net Waists, $5.00 Sale of Silk Waists at $5.00 Consisting of the choicest, newest plnid Silk Waists, black and colored Taffeta Silk Waists, tailor-made. Latest, most popu lar styles, showing wonderfully pretty pleated nnd gg AA tucked effects. Orcat variety to choose from ^VzUU New Skirts $7.50 Of excellent quality Chiffon Panama, in browns nnd black, newest self-trimmed models. Plenty full, and very PA pretty styles, for ^ I Black Voile Skirts $11.98 Most of these nre manufacturers’ samples. Tl-jy are made of Altman Voilo in newest self-trimmed models. Extremely pretty styles. Would sell easily for $15.00, but take your g4 it QQ choice for 9 I ■ zvO Great Stock Coats Including all tho newest novelties in three-quarter Coats, of plaids nnd plain materials. Also great line Raincoats. Popular styles and prices. Homes Furnished Complete On Easy Terms Why live In a poorly furnished home when you may have both comfort and convenience at small cost on eoey terms. We will equip your home with Furniture, Cerpete, Rugs, Lino leums, Lace Curtslni, Draperiei, Awnings, Chin*, Crockery, Table Linene and In fact, everything that is necessary for comfort and convenience In a home. We will do thle On Easy Terms and at prices to suit you. Come and Inspect our stock, or If you live out of the city write to ue for prices oh what you want. Our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT prompt Tomorrow Come Buy 8c to 10c Apron Ginghams and All Grades of 8 l-2c Calicoes Yes, as stated above— tomorrow, just for one day—we’ll sell all our 81/oC Calicoes; Indigo blues, Silver grays and beautiful Gingham styles Calicoes iu handsome plaids and stripes. Also, fine quality Apron Ging hams at 6V2C yard. For 62C Yard This Beautiful 100 Piece Set French China Tomorrow $23.95 One of the very best Dinner Set val ues we have ever offered; 100 pieces beautifully decorated genuine "Limo ges” China; new shapes and patterns; actual value $30;tomor <{£0 1 QEJ row China Department Bargains! All Linen Dinner Napkins, fast selvedge, dozen 72-inch Bleached Table Lin en, 85c quality, yard....... Extra special, 72-inch Cream Table Damask, one day, yard Large sized fringed and hemmed boarding house Napkins, dozen Good quality hemmed Huck Towels, each 2 cases nice new Bed Com forts Broken lots and odd sizes Children’s School Shoes, pair Fancy white Dinner Plates in China Annex, each 100-piccc Decorated Dinner Sets, new shapes and pat terns, in Annex, for Ladies’ Short Outing Kimo nos, nejv fall styles, 89c and Men’s and Women’s plain White H. S. Handkerchiefs, each Beautiful Brass Trimmed Iron Beds 98c 75c 50c 50 c 10c -J and sfl) J. up 95c 5c $9.98 98c 5c $5 1 HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S October 8,1907. SS888S8S8S8S8SSS888888SS8S8SS888S888S888SS8S8S8888838S