Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 14, 1907, Image 8

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MONDAY. A *n\ f] America f,rae. lienor juprmemtv ATLANTA MILLING CO, HIGH’S HORSE SHOW WINDOW. Always notably attractive, on any special occasion, the allow window* of J. M. High's department store have excelled their own reputation In the special horse show decoration now on display. The long windows facing Whitehall street have been transformed Into a miniature coliseum with an elaborate detail worked out on an Immense scale for a show window. A smart trap, driven tandem, with a handaomely- Tuesday afternoon at a box party In honor of Miss Ailene Almand. Her guests will be Mrs. Byron King. Miss Wltla Helfner, Miss Floy Almand. and Miss Willie Loyless. MEETING OF 8ARAH MeINTOSH CHAPTER. The regular meeting of the Sarah McIntosh chapter, D. A. R.. will be held Tuesday, October IB, at 3 p. m„ In the parlors of the Aragon hotel. MRS. OSCAR RAGLAND. THE ATL ANTA GEOROT AN AND NEWS. SOCIETY , Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor, | , Charlotte Stewart, • • Selene Armstrong, As *'s'«nts. j AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS DICKSON-HOOTEN. Mr. and Mr*. James Buchanan Dick, son announce the engagement of their daughter. Lillie Bertha, to Mr. James Earnest Hooten. the marriage to take place on Thursday. November 14. at the First Bantlst church In McDonough. Miss Dickson Is very popular eoclally. her charming personality having won for her a host of friends. She Is well known In Atlanta, where ae the guest of Miss Lillian Tutwller she was very muroh admired. Mr. Hooten Is a young man of ster ling business qualities. He In con nected with the Southern railway at McDonough. MI86 LOWRYtT LUNCHEON. Miss Rosa Lowry will entertain at a very Informal luncheon on Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss Lucy Evans, one of the early fall brides. The guesta will be only the most Intimate friends of the honor guest. ' TO ENTERTAIN WEDDING GUESTS. Miss Mildred Cobanlss will entertain the out-of-town guests who will bo In the city In attendance on the wedding of Miss Lucy Evans and Dr. Robert Stephens, which will lie an event of the 23d of October. Among thdse out-of-town guests will .be: Judge and Mrs. William F. Eve, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cabanlffc Mr. anil Mrs.- Joseph Eve Campbell, Mrs. Ster ling Eve. -Miss Tlmberlake. Miss Allen and Miss Sarah Eve. of Augusta; Miss Dure and Miss Kendrick, of Mneon, and others. MRS. ALONZO RICHARDSON TO GIVE AFTERNOON TEA. A beautiful occasion of Tuesday aft- ernoon will be the tea which Mrs A Ions./, Richardson will give at Iter home In College Park In honor of Miss Wlllene Broom, whose marriage to Mr. Claude Russell Yow will be nn Interest ing event of the autumn. Mrs. Richardson's guests will Include about one hundred of her College Park friends, and receiving with her will be Miss Wlllene Broom and Mra. 15. M. Yow. Assisting In the entertainment of the callers will be Mrs. W. C. Jurnagln. Mrs. John Forrester, Miss Hutchinson. Airs. I. C. McCrory. Mrs. Emma Con nolly. Airs. Dan Lyle, Mrs. Woods White,'Mine Bailie Kate Broom, Mrs. D. P. Boyd and Airs. James Walter Mason. Mrs. Richardson's home will bo beau, tlfully decorated for the occasion with a profusion of cut flowers. In the din ing room magnificent white chrysan- thomums will be used, and the library and parlor will be decorated with coe- mos and goldenrod. Mrs. Richardson will be a most at tractive hostess In a gown of white mutt and lace, made princess, and the honor guest. Miss Wlllene Broom, will wear a gown of pnlo green silk em broidered In pink rosebuds and trim med, with lace. miss davis - Entertains. Mies Emmie Isavls was the hostess at a very enjoyable trail party at her home In Decatur on Monday afternoon. The decorations In nil apartments open to guests were In red, and Miss Dnvls received her guests, wearing a pretty red crepe de chine gown. After the game a salad course wns served aqd tho punch bowl was pre sided over by Airs. W. J. Davis and Atlss Eliza Davis. The prizes were In cut glass. Aliks Davis' guests were delightfully entertained. Those,present were; Mrs. H. G. Hast ings, Mrs. Charlie Weeks, Mrs. T. M. WOULD RATHER BE TYPIST . THAN A SECOND CLEOPATRA MISS DELLA CARSON. This is a-picture of Miss Dells Carson, the Chicago beauty, who ft she would rather win the $1,000 prize as a champion typist than to a second Cleopatra. 3ho recently w on the capital prize in a beauty show says be a in Ch’cago. The triumphant result of forty years of earnest effort, devoted entirely to the science of pure foods, is m PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD Its superiority over other Cereal Foods cannot be questioned. It is the kind of food that strength ens and assists in establishing healthy action of the bowels. Fop salt by Grocers Martin. Mm. John P^arcr, Mm. John Montgomery, Mra. James Oeorge, Mm. W. J. Houston, Jr., Mm. E. Troarlwoll, Mrs. J. Howell Green. Mrs. W. F. Pat- tlllo, Mr*. Howell Rrwln, Jr.. Mm. W. J. Davis, Mrs. Paul Green, Mf^aes Jose phine and Frances Jones. Mias Aurello Brewer, Miss Harriet Mlllodge, Miss Clifford Hunter. Miss Annie Jones, Mlsri MoKre, Miss Annie Trottl, Miss Ida Hamilton, Miss Ruth Barry, Mlsa Lena Armstrong, Misses Mabel and BJbyl Jewett, Miss Claudia Brlghtwell and Miss Ellia Davis. powder’lrmnde fii tour dainty tint*. *Sc. A8SI8TING MiaTs^MALSBY. Miss Luella Malsby will entertain nt a tea on Thurnday afternoon In honor of Miss Hattie WiUlama. of Norfolk, Va. HereIvlng with Miss Malsby will be: Mias Williams, Mlsa Beaumont and Mra. Joseph Johnson. A party of Indies assisting In enter taining the guests will be composed of: Mm. J. W. Davison. Mrs. O. f\ Fuller. Mra. Frank Berry. Mrs. Ella Farter, Mra. Andrew Anderson. Mm. H. O. Beaumont, Mrs. Stephen Hook, Mrs. W. B. Hollingsworth and Mrs. L. J. Ams- den. TO MIsThORNE. Mias Constance Knowleo' luncheon to Mias Hortense Horne was one of the most enjoyable informal events whfch Ailed the social calendar Tuesday. The luncheon was given at the Piedmont Driving Club and assembled fourteen of Miss Horne’s and Miss Knowles' Inti mate friends. The color scheme of dec oration was pink and white, and the centerpiece was a great cluster of fra grant pink and white roses placed In n large silver bowl which was net on a centerpiece of Renalssanoe lace. The place cards bore the monogram of the young hostess done In letters of gold. Miss Knowles wore a beautiful gown of silk In black and white, and Miss Home was gowned In blue floth trimmed with Cluny lace. , SOME OF THE REASONS Why you should allow us to show you our superb collec tion when in the market for something as a gift. Our stock is of the beat, is constantly replenished with the latest designs that the market affords and our prices are such as will surely interest you. All goods arc mark ed in plain figures. Eugene V. Haynes Co., Jewelers. 37 Whitehall St. COMPLIMENTARY TO MISS EDNA f Thursday afternoon Mrs. V..... Hoott will entertain at her home on Highland avenue complimentary tej Miss Edna Spencer, of Oxford, N. C,. who he* been 'the guest of Atlanta friend* (Hiring the summer. MRS. SIMPSONI’S. RECEPTION. Next week Mrs. John J. Simpson will give an afternoon reception In honor of Mrs. Latimer Harper, of Blackshcar, who Ih her guest. miss crew^s”luncheon. One of the charming entertainment* to b* -given during the week cotnpll mentary to Mis* Lucy Evan* will be tho luncheon at which Miss Helen Crew will entertain at her homo on Harris street. BUSSEY^COLLIER, Airs. Sarah J. Bussey, of Bullochvllle, C»„ announces the engagement of her dnughter, Daisy Lee, to Air. Stephen Leonard Collier, of Atlanta, the wed ding to take place in November. SMITHLEARY. Air, and Mrs. C. IV, Smith, of Cedar- town, announce the engagement nt their daughter, faille, to Mr. William Meriwether Leary, of Birmingham, Ala., the fnarrlage to take place Octo ber 30 ut'the home of the bride at C*. dartown. CHAPTER~MEETING. A regular monthly meeting of the Thomas Jefferson Chapter of the D. A. It. will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of the regent, Mr*. R. B. Toy, til East Cain. FIRST MEETING OF WOMAN’S CLUB. Monday afternoon nt 3 o'clock the Initial meeting for the autumn of the Atlanta Woman's Club was held at the club room* at the Grand. Mr*. A. AIcD. Wilson, president, pre sided, wearing a beautiful gown of gray voile over lavender silk with hat en suite. Mrs. Wilson In a graceful and ap propriate speech entered upon her du ties for the club year, and made many helpful suggestions os to the plan of work for the winter by the member* of the club. The officer*—nearly all of whom were re-elected—were duly Installed; plans were outlined for future work and pro grams for sections were ntado by the various chairmen. After the transaction of regular bust, ness the club members enjoyed light refreshments and a short season of so cial reunion after the long summer va. cation. Ccrpifofir Ccrpifo/a Is a Scientific Blend of the Choicest Expertly Selected Varieties of Winter Wheat Milled In one Of the Largest and finest Equipped Mills Rhymes and Reason "What makes the Bread I eat So truly wholesome, fresh and sweet; That reaches every “hunger nerve” And the heartiest of appetites conserve! Grfijfofy What makes the cook’s eyes shine so bright, As in she sweeps with true delight To serve hot biscuits, feather light, And knocks dyspepsia out o’ sight! GtrPtfo/a What Flour, strong in gluten is best for BREAD, What Flour for Pastry stands at the head, What Flour for Biscuit is always BEST, What Flour for PURITY stands the test! ChrAifo/a What makes digestion sound and sure, What promises the dyspeptic’s cure, What strengthens brawn and nourishes the brain 'Wliat Flour contains the vigor of the grain! Mrs. C. K. Ayer, at her home, SI Myr. tie street, will entertain during the week at a souvenir bridge party com plimentary to her sister, Mrs. Roger Jones, of Selma, Ala., who la her geusL CHAPTER MEETING. A meeting of the Joseph Habersham Chapter of the- D. A. R. I* called by Mrs. William Lawson Peel for Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at 4d» Peachtree " l Th0 meeting will begin promptly at 3 o'clock and will hold only one hour. A full attendance Is urged. THEATER PARTY. Mr. Harry Malsby. at the Orpheum, will entertain Monday evening at a box party complimentary to Miss Hattie Williams, of Norfolk, and to Miss Irene Beaumont. , ... _ ... Ills guests will Include Alls* Beau- morn. Miss Williams, Alls* Afolsby. Air. and Mr*. Joseph H. Johnson, Jr, Of New York; Mr. Ernest Duncan, Air. Ivan Allen and Air. Roy Wynne. BRIDGE LUNCHEON. Wednesday morning Airs. H. K. Toy. lor will give a bridge luncheon and stocking shower complimentary to Mis* Atlsne Almand, when her guests wilt Include twenty-four of the young wom en friends of Mis* Almand. BOX PARTY FOR MIBS ALMAND. Airs. Virgil Almand will entertain PITT’S CARMINATIVE RELIEVES AND CURES SICK BABIES of all Stomach, Bot e! and TeetMnt Tro'iblea. ItfaPIeiaiot—Karmleo. Any draitht, 25 ctttta per tattle. TEETH EXTRACTED poiltlTcly without l ain, 60c each. Beat teeth Id. Money n* not hoy better, PHILADBLPHll DENTAL ItUOltS. No. X Whitehall Si. Corresponding Secretary. The annual meeting of tho Baptist Woman's Missionary Union of Atlanta and vicinity will be held at the Glenn Street Baptist ohurch Tuesday, October 15. at 3 p. m. An Interesting program has been prepared. All Baptist women Invited. Take McDaniel street car. AIRS. WILLIAM T. JONES. Reporter. PIEDMONT CONTINENTAL. CHAPTER, D. A. R. The Piedmont Continental Chapter. D. A. R, Will meet at the Piedmont Hotel Tuesday, October IB, at 3 p. m. CHURCH rIsTAURANT. Visitors to the fair will And the church restaurant In the Georgia build ing an excellent place'to secure good meals. Including "pie* like mother used to make." oyster* served In a style that ha* made them famous. The sen-lee 1* good; attentive waiters. The cause Is one that deserves patronage and the public Is respectfully asked to give them a call. Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Co. INCORPORATED ALL PRICES LOWER Pierce’s Busy Department Store, $0 Marietta St., Opposite Post Office. CHILDREN Teething Mrs. Winslow’s S&jBWSfiJg Soothing Syrup SIS! WHILE TEETHING WITH PERFECT SUC CESS. IT SOOTHER THE CHILD. SOFTENS THE OCMR. ALLAYS ALL PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC, and D the BEST REMEDV roftpuBRHt&r . Sold by drufgiaU la wrtry part of tho world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pare Food end Drug act, June 30. 1906. Serial num ber 109*. gowneu woman on the box Mat occu pies the place of honor. Her costum* Is of the latest Pari* design. In a brown chiffon cloth, harmonizing with the black and gold color scheme of the window. Broad yellow satin ribbons are en twined with the lines of her bridle and her whips are bound with black and orange ribbons. A background for the trap Is formed of large horse shoes done In black and orange and studded with electric light* of golden flowers, where the nails of the shoe would be. Smaller horse shoes are suspended front the celling, all a-glltter with the golden- shadod electric lights. Another beauti fully gowned woman stands by the trap to the rear and the effect Is further embellished by cluster* of whips, groups of lights, yards and yards of ribbon In the colors of the horse show, and hats, wraps and feather boas suitable for the horse show. The whole Is marked off with brass chain* and everything to make up a btt of the horse show Is there except the tan bark. Thousands of people going up and down Whitehall linger to look and admire Hlgh'a horse show window. MRS. NEAL~ENTERTAINS. Tho first of a series of fall parties was Inaugurated by Afrs. T. B. Neal Thursday afternoon at her apartments In the Polk, Mrs. Walter S. Brewster being the honoree. Mrs. Richardson Linn Lloyd, who was to have shared that honor, was unable to be present on account of Ill ness In her family. Fall flowers decorated the pretty rooms, those In yellow shades being especially prominent. Tho servtng ta ble had a large bouquet of yellow dah. lias for a centerpiece. .Mrs. Neal was very handsome In a white lingerie gown with diamonds, and Mrs. Brewster In pale blue crepe with lace applications nnd diamonds was characteristically charming. Alls* Lucy Eastman and Alls* Martha Scruggs kept the scores, and the win ners of the handsome prizes given were Airs. Frank C. Stahlman, Mrs. Blair Smith and Airs. Beverly R. Wilson. The game was followed by tempt ing refreshments.—Nashville American. Have your Knife Pleating, Accordion Pleating nnd Pinking dono at th* Souther^Accordion Plealine Compw 78 1-2 Whitehall St. Sunburst skirts a specialty. We so licit out-of-town orders. Prices ret- sonable. PARTIES FOR MISS BROOM. Among the several pleasant sods; affairs which will bo given In honor Atlns Wlllene Broom precedlsg her wed ding to Ur. Claude Russell Yow win be a linen shower next Saturday after noon given by Mfis Eddie Barton, which is to be a large party with » hundred guests. Another affair nr Alls* Broom will be a matinee box psrtf on Tuesday afternoon of next wees given by Mrs. E. AI. Yow. WALL PAPER The largest and best assorted stoc* in the city at the GEORGIA PAINT & GLA8S CO. > 40 Peachtree Street. ORCHIDS, LILY OF THE VALLEY, ROSES, CARNATION AND CHRYSANTHEMUM Wedding Bouquets Shipped to any Point in the South. florist Write, Wtie or Phone, Candler Building,