Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 25, 1907, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 13 SOCIETY the game dainty refreahmcnta i ”j? .JJ 1 'fT ? M !' I1 | l 1 n *! rved. The bridge prizes Inclod- Hamilton. Yr Atnou GODDARD. HALLYBURTON. A brilliant wedding of Wednesday evening waa that of Mias Lucia God dard and Mr. Edward Hallyburton at Orlffln. The marriage occurred at the First Methodist church at 7 o’clock. The decorations were of Southern smllax and pots of ferns. Mias Annie Goddard, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Misses Carrie Gresham, Ethel Briggs, Nellie Mills and Bertha Brawner were brides maids. The little flower bearers were Marian Gresham, Rosalind Janes, Jack Gresh am and William Janes. The wedding march was played by Miss Alllne Cninmlng, and the ceremo ny performed by Rev. J. 8. Jenkins. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Goddard after which Mr. and Mrs. Hal- l.vburton left for Morgantown, N. C., on a visit to the groom’s relatives. BABY SHOW" AT FAIR. The mothers interested In the baby show which will be held at the fair Saturday afternoon from 1 to 3 o’clock are requested to be on hand at the horse show building promptly at 13 o'clock with their children. The voting on babies will begin promptly at I o’clock, and after that hour no children will be admitted. PRETTY COMPlTmENT TO COL. AND MRS. GRAVES. A unique and pretty compliment to Colonel and Mrs. John Temple Graves was the serenade given them Thurs day evening at their home In College Park by the girls and faculty of Cox College. The Choral Society and the girls of the college were in excellent training, and as the occasion was in the nature of a farewell to Colonel and Mrs. Graves, who leave soon to make their home In . New York, a number of ap propriate farewell songs had been com posed by different classes. These songs were sung to *Auld X.ang Syne" and other tunes and at their conclualon the glrla and teachers were received by Colonel and Mrs. Graves and the occa sion proved Ihe happiest surprise party of the season In College Park. MRS. CALHOUN'S BRIDGE. Mrs. Andrew Calhoun was the host ess at a small bridge party Friday aft ernoon. at her home on Eleventh street, the guests of honor being Miss Trlggs and Mlsa Martin, of Chattanooga, and Miss Samuella Whitman. Mrs. Cnlhoun received her guests In s toilette of blue voile combined with blue silk. Miss Trlggs wore black lace over •Ilk and Miss Martin was gowned in green voile. Miss Whitman wore white broad cloth trimmed with silk braid After the were aerv w hose. Miss Whitman was presented with a set of exquisitely embroidered handkerchiefs. MEETING”OF U. D. C. The Atlanta chapter of the U. D. C. held an Interesting meeting Thursday afternoon at 3:SO o'clock. In the wom an’s club rooms In the Grand. Dr. Burroughs, of Brunswick, spoko entertainingly of the relics of the Con federacy ami Mrs. J. K. Ottley told In a delightful manner of the battle of Shiloh. • • • • C Personal Mention j " Dr. Harry Lee Flynt and hi* bride; whoae marriage took place Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock, at the Methodist episcopal church, of The Rock, passed through Atlanta Thursday evening cn route to the Kast on their wedding t«»ur. t’non their return they will be at home at the Aragon hotel. Mrs. M. B. Armstrong and Mis* Louise Armstrong are at the Aragon for a week before going to make their home with Mrs. McLendon, on Wash ington street. One of the most charming of the Lcsgue Is Mrs. Keating, of Denver, <’oio. Mrs. Keutlng, who was for some time on the editorial staff of The Den ver News. In September became the wife of . the managing editor of that paper, and this visit to Birmingham Is Just a continuation of their wedding Journey. Mr. Keating Is president of the International League of Press nubs. Mr. and Mrs. Keating during their stay In the city are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Johnston.— Birmingham Ledger. Dr. J. Fheston King returned a few days ago from Columbus. Ohio, where he spent several weeks with Mrs. King, who has been ill of typhoid fever at a private sanitarium In that city. Mr*. King was Improving when Dr. King left t’olupibus, but on Friday received a tel egram saying thAt she was not doing so well. Mrs. King’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marriott, of Alabama, are with her at the sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Williams, of Athens, have moved to Atlanta to make this city their future home. Mrs. J. N. Booth and Misses Pauline and Lillian Booth, of Athens, will spend the week-end in Atlanta. Mist Kdna Brooks is visiting Mrs. Edgar Winter at Montgomery. Mrs. Lawton B. Evans, who Is the guest of Qeneral C. A. Evans, will re turn to her home at Augusta on Satur day. Mrs. J. M. Leighton is In Atlanta, where she has spent the past week. This morning Mr. Leighton was sum moned to Catsvllle. Ga., by the serious Illness of his brother. He will stop In Atlanta and his wife will accompany hlnv to Cassville. They* will probably return Sunday.—Chattanooga News. Miss Sarah Coates and Miss Jennie D; Harris left Friday afternoon to spend the week-end with Miss Coates’ aunt In Newnan. Mrs. Myrta Lockett A vary, who has been spending several months at Alto. Is in Atlanta for a few days, the guest of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Lee Avary. Mrs. Latimer Harper, after a visit to Mrs. J. J. Simpson, left Saturday for her home In Blackshear. Miss Marian Peel leaves'next week for a visit to Mrs. W. A. Tilt, in New York. Mrs. G. M. Porter, of Chattanooga, will visit her sister. Mrs. W. P. Car- hart, next week. Mr. Howard Tate's box party Friday evening at the Grand will be In honor of Miss Samuella Whitman and Je rome Simmons, Jr. Mrs. Chart** Dexter -returned Friday to her in Dallas. Texas. Mrs. T. P. Hlnman leaves Saturday for a visit to Xfiw York. Miss Elizabeth. Rawson will return Monday from Athens. DALTON. 'Ihe dinner.to.Mr. Percy,Baker, of K*/t Biego. dreti by Mr. tt'lfl Denton on Friday erenlug. was one of the roost delightful sfTair* of tbs present season. A nvmbrr of Mr. {Inker's friends were Invited to meet him at the charming home of Mr. Denton at 7 o'clock; snd ihe fset of the honored guest’s return to his native town after an ahnenco of fen years gsre*to the occa sion sii added enjoyment.. After a delirious menu was served, the guests derived much pleasure from clg*r« and reminiscences of other day*. Place-cards, each !*earlng a w* ter color sketch of *o*ue ’object which was the key-note to the distinguishing charac teristic of the holder, were Interesting aud lovely. Mr. Denton's gnesta were Mr. Lynn Denton, Mr. F. T. IlSrdwIrk. Mr. Jnllan MoCamy. Mr. Frank Manly, Dr. John Denton. Mr. Vld Davis. Mr. Will Moore. Mr. John Tttomns. Mr. Percy Baker. Rev. F. K. Rims and Mr. W. C. Martin. The connty fair, now In full *w.#. hns bronght to Pulton an array of deughrtnl visitors for whom a pleasant dsnee T« I*- lug arranged by the young men of town. Miss Kate Fdiunndson and Mrs. f'hsrles Hopkins, of Atlanta, arc with Mrs. C. R. Evans: Mias Nell Malone will he the guest of Miss Dimple Mcr.unjr. the latter part of the week: Miss Beulah Adamson, of Home. Is expected soon. Rhe nil! visit Misses Ad- die nnd Ruth Horne. ‘ Mrs. O. E. Horton visited In Clisttanoogn this week. Mrs. TV. K. Moore is In Atlanta, where •lie Is the guest of her brother. Mr. Ate? Miss Bessie Hamilton Is the guest n Mrs. John Green. 1n Atlanta. Several persons from Atlanta will ec+ the 30th Instant for the wedU.ug , ug thee# will he ond Mrs. folqultt Carter. Vrs. K.. Mitchell. Mr. J. D. Steward. Mill Al len. Judge Hen H. Hill. M|ss b,-ss1e Pri ”’ ”* Lowry, and Mr. Alex Lynn. Miss Euv.. . Mr. Tom Milner. Dalton this week. voek. of Cartersvllie. Is In •sdson, of Atlanta. 1* here -during tty* fair Frank. T.. Reynolds. lot The Chatta nooga Star. Is the gnest of Mr. and Mrs II. J. Herron this week. •• Hint tiordon Lee is visiting In Dalton. J. C. Ellis, of Murray, spent a few days In Dalton last week. NASHVILLE. TENN. Mrs. Robert Marr, of *XeW Orleans/ sfter n visit to. her parents. Judge and Mr* Edmund Batter, In Nashville, has gone to Atlanta rfo .visit her-sister. Mrs/James A. Thomas.’ A younger sister, who re cently visited in Atlanta*. Miss Bessie B. Butter, and Mr. James Malcolm Poage. were quietly married at t 7:30 o'clock Wednes- day evening, at' the residence on lfaye.4 street.'of the Irt-Ue'a brother and slater. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Dabney. In the presence of only the Immhllate family. Dr. W. M. Anderson .performed the ceremony, and Mr. CUftou IP,swell was best man.’ The bride was becomingly costumed In a street suit of brown nun * veiling and lace. For the present. Mr. and Mrs. Po-ige will make their home with Dr. and Mrs. I>abney. Mrs. fleorge Atubhtetlrfd was hostess of heaut fully planned luncheon Thursday Jo eomrdlinent MIss l.ela Hrtggs Dortch..a “ 1a Week, who Is being given s complimentary pre nuptial bride of this Week, who round of complimentary .... __ __ fairs, and whose tlnn<*e Is a cousin of Mrs. Rtuhhleflcld. Mr. and Mrs.'John H. Hill gave a beau*) - CATIIBRAU AMAIN 3 SATURDAY AGAIN, AND CANDY DAY. 29c. Real Candy: not glucosa. Wo Sell Block’o Chocolate,. The Candy Corner M. RICH & BROS. CC. the Vine fltraet f’hrlstlon church. Mrs. T. B. Neal, who la giving a series of handsome eutertaliuneula this fall, was the hosteaa Tlinrsday. afternoon of last, week of a bridge party, which was plan ned on the name attractive Hues which made a bridff* parry given by her two weks ago one of the charming social events of the season. There were six tables of players drawn from the married element, aud the scorers were Mrs. W. R. ('ole and Mrs. Duncan Kenner, (utter on In the season. Mrs. Neal gives a dinner for Mias Mary Fraser nnd a large tea. Mrs. K. Ward Smith will entertain • limited party of young glrla at cards Wed netday afternoon, CHtober a. to romntl ment Miss Mary Sue Cnmmltm and Mlai Ellsc I.lpsmmh. who is well known In Atlanta society. The marriage of Miss Kitty Stubblefield and Mr; Harding .Dickson, which la of great social Interest to Atlanta, will be solemnised Wednesday evening. November 3, at the Flrat Presbyterian church, to be followed hv. a, large reception at the home of the bride’s parent*. Dr. and Mrs. D, A. Terrace place, one of the handsomest in the South, was formally opened Thursday afternoon with a lairge reception. Tbo men of the Cumberland Park Club will give a dsnee November *. snd th« opening dance of the Hirla* Cotillion Club will be November O. at the Dnncsn hotel. in lecrHBrj. Mias Mary Fraser« debut dance will he at the Watauga Club November ». Mr. and Mrs. Edward West Foster h«T# announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter.. Nellie ( ock- rill, to William Alexander Donelson, son of Mrs. Betti® 14. Donelson. of Herat Hermitage. Wednesday mother was born and which waa then the home of her parent* Mr. and Mrs. B. v. CockrlU. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buford have an nounced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Eleanor Roy, to Herbert Vincent Jonea, of Kansao City, the wedding to t»e a December event. Mr. Jones was graduated from Vanderbilt {’Di versity. and was a'fellow-student of Miss Buford. Mr. eM Mr*. A. J. Lamar bar. aoaonnrrd the malar mm l ond apprnet-hlDg marriage on Xorember 1, of their alater. Ruhr I m.u. harf. to John Hnali Tomer. Mlae I'rqii- barl la the daughter of the late Dr. Henry rniahert, of the Afnhama <-onf>rmre of the Method!!* Kplv opal rhnivh. South, and at the time of hla death.irae editor of The Alslmin. rhrlatlan Advocate. Mr. Turner !r a member of llv Na-hrllte lmr. Mr. end Aim. R. I*.- Hughes Mr. end Mrn. .onn-'rd the euRaaemoo. son .pi>r»n,-nui* marriage of tbelr daughter. Mary llerllng. I, l.eSetier. The marriage will — — -end—r 1-1, at Ihe le. C. B. L'aale) . _ jWffTOEB ^KRf-JT{oej-^J - 0 N E PUICE IHI €0’S EEaasaKS JK9SS9BS9SBSSBB{SSfifififiS2fi9fififiSStfiSSifiSSSifi9SISRfi998SSSZSISS88I9RSSZSSB88SB2fiSSfi9SHtSSSfiS2SS9SB{ October 25, 1907. ^ . mtrtt>arrtrw2=n. Some Saturday Offerings Special Sale of Silk Petticoats Saturday Morning . . $4.95 Tomorrow we'll place on aale 100 fine new genuine $6.60 quality Silk Petti- coat* for $4.05. These handsome Silk Petticoats are made of an extra quality stiff rustling TafTeta Silk, In navies, browns, tans, reds, greens and black. Positively the best 811k Petticoat value ever offered Atlanta buyers; tomorrow (Saturday), one $4.95 Clean- Up Sale of Broken Lines $6.00 “Redfern” Corsets Tomorrow we offer for a quick clear ance broken lines of celebrated “Red- fern’' all whale-bone Corsets, regular *6.00 styles. Made of finest Coutil, lace trimmed; in almost all sizes. Low bust and long hip models. In Just few styles that we wish to discontinue. Your choice of these $6.00 “Red- QO QC fern” Corsets, for A few “RedCem"' “N” models, $8.00 Cor sets. about 15 In the lot. most all sizes; to cloae tomorrow. $6.00 Great Sale Sateen Petticoats Elegant tailor-made black Sateen Pet ticoats finished with double ruffle; ex- 98c Excellent Black Sateen Pot- OB ilcoat, for ,... I. CO, Stlli better qualities. $1.50 Black Luatrou* Manhattan ■Cloth Pet-n gre*y : ..; $2.75 Kamou. Heatherblonm black Petticoat., I'.’.SI*. 33.73 and featherweight $3.00 GLOVES (See Window Display) 800 Pairs Genuine $1.50, $1.75 and $2*°° Qualities Ladies’ French Kid Gloves *r' $1-39 This sale consists of n spoeial pur- fliuso of 800 pairs genuine $1.75 and $2.00 qualities French Kid Gloves, 2-clasp, Paris Point stitch ing, wrist lengths in tans, browns, white, pearl gray and rose, real soft French Kids, every pair per fect. and identical qualities selling in other stores at $1.75 and $2.00. Your choice while £<| QQ these last 9 I >vv LONG KID GLOVES (Guaranteed) AVe are pleased to announce that we are sole Atlanta agents for this most excellent (long) 16-but ton length French Kid Glove. It is an unusual quality and onr guarantee goes with each pair. Your money back if unsatisfac tory. in all shades Cf) and black ^ViwU ''} KAYSER’S GLOVES Kavser's 16-button length patent finger tipped silk Gloves', ill .all the leading street and everting shades and £4 BA black «P I »OU LONG AND SHORT GLOVES We’ve a great stock of all best kinds, long nnd short Gloves, Ladies’ 16-button length beautiful quality Silk Lisle Gloves, in black nnd colors, extra £4 AA values, at 9 ■ Ladies’ Silk-lined Fabric Gloves, in black and col- £4 AA ors, 60c, 75c and 91 Ladies’ line' quality 2-clasp : *Kitl’ 'Gloves, wrist length, in black and all popular shades $1.00 Hosiery Specials Ladle.' fine quality gauae Hale navy blue Ho»e, double eole. heel ami toe garter top. ma. toe and 09C Ladlee' .Imported medium weight and apllt aole Hoee, regular 35c «%ag _ quality, tomorrow 4,,,,dCOC Great aaaortment ladle.’ flne qualltv tan mercerized lisle thread Hoae. dou ble heel and toe, — 25e and 0<fC Ladles’ beautiful quallty tmported black- cotton Ho.e. double heel and toe, Herntadorf dyed: extraquul-d Ity, 35c, 3 pairs for 9l.vU Children’s Hose Boy.’ and girl.’ .plendld quality. 1 bv 1 and heavy ribbed black .School Ho»c' double knees, heels and toe., Harmadorf dyed. Ap. apeclal COC Extra Special Children’*,* boj-a’ and mlaaen' extra quality, guaranteed fast black .School Stocking*, all ip - sizes I DC Special Sale Children’s School Umbrellas Tomorrow we'll place on .ale big lot of chlldren’a School Umbrellas, excel!' 1 n: Paragon frames, with Gloria covers, , plain, natural wood handles. Just the tblqg for the boj Special, Sic and Saturday Sale Women’s Shoes WOMEN’S $2.60 SHOES, $2.00 PAIR. f»00 pairs women's brand-new fall and winter Shoes. All stylish models in patent leathers and viei kids, lacc and button styles: tprned sole. Every pair brand-new and up to date. Identical qualiGes^scMing around town at $2.50 pair, our price $2.00 INFANTS’ SHOES. Infanta' eoft-.nled Shoes, In both patent and kid: •‘s to 4'* 50c 2'» to 5’e, 90e to $1-25 5'e to S'e, $1.00 to $1.60 BOYS’ SHOES. Boya' splendid Box Calf and VIcl Shoes, Blucher atylea... $1.75 $3.00 TO $3.60 WOMEN’S SHOES, $2.76. 1.000 pairs women’s "snappy" Patent ami Vici Shoes, welted or turned soles, lace and button styles. Produets of one of the best shoe manufacturers in New Kngland. Iden- ticnl Shoes that exclusive Shoe stores charge you $3.00 and $3.50 pair. Specially priced MISSES' SHOE&. • Mleaea' fine patent leather Shoee, lace and button style.: also, In the dull leathers, $2.00 MISSES' “S0R08IS" SHOES. Misses' “Soroele” Shoes wlpt patent vamp, dull kid top, welted eole. rubber heel., lace styles. Alto, same In dull leather#. Best misses' Shoe on e$rth. $3.50 and $3.00 Women’s Winter Underwear (Second Floor.) Ladlee' fleece-lined Vests and Pants, regular and extra sixes, Saturday, per garment »*« Ladles' medium weight fleece-lined Union Suita In white and gray 50e Ladles’ bleached and unbleached fleece- lined Union Suite, silk tape In neck Ladles' medium weight "Glenwood Mllla" Union Sulti $1.00 Ladles' cotton ribbed fleect-lined Vests and Pants, garment 39e Ladles’ fleece-lined Pants and Veate. extra quality 50c Ladles’ one-half wool Veate end Pants 75e Ladle.' I.lele thread knit Corset Covers. silk tape 60c Ladlee' silk and Lisle Const Covers: extra quality. ...75e Ladles' all-wool Corset Covers... .75c Ladies' medium weight Jersey ribbed Vests: silk tape ...50c EACH SET CONTAINS TH Big Saturday Bargain in China Department Dinner Set £0.95 for . . Tomorrow, commencing 8:30, we’ll place on sale, while they last, about fifty 50-pieco Dinner Set*, for ,...$2.95 E FOLLOWING PIECES: 6 Cup* and Saueera \ 6 Dinner Plates 6 Dessert Plates 6 Soup Bowls 6 Ice Creams 6 Butter Plates 1 Salad Bowl 1 Covered Dish 1 Open Vegetable Dish 2 Meat Disites 1 Sugar Bowl 1 Cream Pitcfier Complete Set for six persons, of plain white Porcelain, faney pat terns, at the sensational price of only . . ; $2,95 J Only $2-95 Children’s Knit Underwear Boy.' Egyptian Ribbed Vest* and Pants, up to IS year# 50e Boys' Egyptian Ribbed Union Suits. to IS years $1.00 Infants' Cotton Ribbed Shirts...,, ,19c Infants’ all-wool cording to size . "Ruben's" Cotton Shirts "Ruben's” all-wool Shirts, up from 50c Outing Gowns fTiiltlren’* extra quality Outing Gown* from 1 to 14 year*. 50c and\V» 59c Larii**’ Outing Gown* In blues, pink*, white and little pin atrlpe*. nlrely fin ished with braid* and faather-BtUfh« mg. ode, 75c, axe, dec, 51.50 on pip HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S