Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 06, 1907, Image 10

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( THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. v!SD*Kbi'AX. NOVEMBER 6. 1307. I* \® !«■ '& SOCIETY Mrs. George C. Hall, Editor, SterfeSS. AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS HE'S SO CARELESS. ric'l! I»svr hlH boot* nn»l shoss nruuntl .; Wlth rmid «Dd>tUM bespattered; Hit paper* 1 have alwaj* found ! About the oarpot scattered. Ill* He* and collars strew the room, . His shin studs ha'll deposit With care where they trill meet my broom i In sweeping out the closet. ■Ills pipes arc simply everywhere, i My furniture he scratches And really does not seem to care } Where he may throw Ills matches. My sewing basket holds his keys. And we have had some clashes Because In spite of lectures he's careless with Ills ashes. He's no exception. I suppose. I've heard of. other cases. It's pretty hard, though, goodness knows, ; When things aren't In their places. There's only one thing that he can Take care of. and It's funny. But I have never known that man To leave nround hla money. —Chicago News. BOX PARTY TO VI8IT0R8. • Mr. ft. A. Akers will entertain at a box party Wednesday evening at the Orpheum In compliment to Mrs. K. B. Edgar and Ml** Jane Dillon, the guests Of Mrs. frank Berry and the Misses] Carroll. BUFFET SUPPER. Mr. Stanley Wlmblah's guests Wed nesday evening at his buffet supper In honor of Miss.Leonora Owsley wilt In clude .Miss Marguerite Shorn*. Miss Ellse Walker, of New York: Miss Lau. r» Boyd, of Savannah; Miss Caroline DuBosc, Miss Allierta Rankin. Miss France* Stewart, Miss Louise Haw kins, Mrs. Owsley. Mr. Champlain, Mr. Seamans. Mr. Sage, Mr. nead. Mr. Shelby. Mr. Alfriend. Judge Walter Colquitt. IN HONOR MISS TH0MA8. I't Mw* Florence Dennis will entertain at cards Friday morning In honor of JfI#*' Bertha Thomas, of Eatonton. . The guests will Include Misses Nan Stephens, Elisabeth and Rushic Ray, Edith Cofleld, the Mlasea Heffner, Lil lian and Mildred Harris, Louise Nor man, Margaret Berry, Fannie Turner. File Haig mi, Nanelle Crawford. Bea trice Nelma, Carlrc Barnett. Eugenia Harper, Mabel Goodyear and Mrs. Robeson Carter. The only food in which celery forms an important part is D? PRICES WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD It acts admirably upon the ner vous system. Palatable, nutri tious, easy of digestion and ready to eat. For sals by all Grocers ART STORE Kodak3 Kodaks SamuelG. Walter, 85 PEACHTREE ST. «\?n«t*ur finishing nmi cnl&rgtt- meht—thi» b#*t result*. My picture department l» full of the newest, modern end old Master reptoductlone. Also a line line of original Oil. Water Color** And Paetele. A new and fine line of .Artists* •nd Pyrogrnphy Supplies. Bell Phone 5300 BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mrs. Frank Ellis will entertain m a bridge luncheon Thursday morning, in honor of Sirs. John Harris, of Ver sailles, Kv.. the guest of Sirs. George Dexter. Mrs. Ellis’ guests will include Mrs. Joseph Thompson, Mrs. Rarbour Thompson. Mrs. Clarence Knowles, Mrs. George Dexter. Mr*. Charles A, Conklin, Mrs. n, J. Lowry. Mis. IV. L. Feel and Mrs. Frank Hawkins. BOX PARITY. Saturday afternoon Mrs. F. • M. Ml- kell will give a matinee box party complimentary to Mrs. John Harris, who Is visiting Mrs. George Dexter. AFTERNOON TEA. The tea which Mrs. Frank Berry and Misses Kate and Nan Carroll gave on Wednesday afternoon teas a. charming compliment' to Mis* June Dillon, of Tlioinasvllle: Mrs. E. S. Edgar, of Chicago, and Miss Hattie Williams,'of Norfolk, who Is tbit- 'guest o’f Miss Luolln Malsby. The house was attractively decorated with palms and cut .flower* and In the draw ing room, where Hie receiving par- ty stood, while and yellow chrysanthe mums were used. In the dining room the table was covered with a lace cloth and had for IU centerpiece a basket filled with yellow chrysanthemums, the Handle of the basket being tied with tulle. The-Sliver candelabra held yel low taper* capped with yellow shades. The Ices and cakes were also In yellow. Mr*. Berry wore a lavender brocaded silk combined with lace and chiffon. Mrs. Edgar wore an Imported white lace gown made over satin. Miss Dillon’* toilet was while salln trimmed with flllet lace. Miss Williams wore while silk and lace. Mis* Nan Carroll's becoming gown was white striped satin combined with chiffon. Miss Kate Carroll wore blue chiffon made over salln. Mis* Malsby's gmvn was black span gled net. dstli Mr* H..W,>'Vter. Mrs. J. E. McKinley, Mrs. R. H. Troy. Mr*. J. C. Bartelle. Mrs. F. C. Fisher. Mrs. C. E. Harrison. Mrs. William Percy. Mrs. Albert Akers, Mrs. C. A. Rowen. Mrs. Dillon Akers, Mrs. Scott Ledbetter, Misses Mnry Ella Yancey. Minnie Atkinson: Luella Mals- by. Laura Kartells and Marie Houston. IN HONOR MISS GARRETT. Mis* Augusta Garrett was the guest of honor at the bridge party Mrs. W.'B. Ware and Mis* Nellie Belle Catlett gave Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mr*. Ware on Washington street. Tlie guests Included: Miss Garrett, Mrs. Estelle Oaffett Baker. Miss Mary Gude, SiLs Lu4y Harrison. Miss Mabel Taylor. Miss Efwyn de OralTenreld. .Mrs. Hugh McClellan, .Mrs. Allgood Holmes, Mis* Mary Morris. Mis* Helen Morris, Mlsa Louise Sisson, Mrs. James T. William*. Miss Florence Werner. Miss Marian Woodward, Miss Ella .May Thornton. Miss Grace Callaway. Mr*. W. J. Garrett, Mrs.,Warren Boyd. Mis# Martha Boynton, Miss Emma Bells Isiwndes, Mrs. Armstrong, Mis* Rurrkel. Mrs. F. M. Catlett, Mrs. J. Garrett. The house was nttractlvely decorated with pink and white chrysanthemums and during the afternoon delicious if ■freshmefit# were served. ' The bridge pHses'were a hand-paint, ad powdar box and a pin cushion. The ■jtuest of'honor-was presented wllh a Silver'toilet bottle. ■ Mrs. Ware wore a gown of black lace, and Miss Caiietl was gowned In white silk. Miss Garrett wore a suit of blue silk combined with luce. Her hat was blue trimmed with plume*. IN H0N0R~MR8. MILES. Mrs. Robert L. Turman entertained at a small Informal luncheon Wednes day at her home on North avenue In compliment to Mrs. Allen Mile*, of Charleston, the guest of Mrs. B. M Boykin. The table was decorated with pink roses and fern*, and llie occasion was a delightful one. Mrs. Turman wore a gown of dark blue taffeta, and Mrs. Miles wore laven der cloth. Mr*.- Boykin wa* gowned In black silk trimmed with Wee. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mrs. Lloyd Park# entertained eight friend# at an Informal party Tuesday evening at her home In Decatur In hon or of Mr. Parks, whose birthday It was. During ths evening bridge wns played and delirious refreshments were served. Miss' Isabella Footman w-on the bridge prise, which was a book. IN HONOR OF "MISS PATTERSON. Friday morning Miss Hattie Fannie Gray will entertain at bridge compli mentary to Mis* A'lne Patterson. a taman cLv feuepne 37 mitHaffSl t\ Xupc & jfewJdLtd <nui .'/mpetlrtc. DINNER TO MISS STUBBLEFIELD AND HER ATTENDANTS. The Iasi of a-eerie* of brilliant pre- nupi 1*1 entertainments for Mis* Kitty Btubhleflcld and Harding Jackson took place Monday evening In a dinner at the Duncan,' given by .Mieses Hhlrlcy nntl Mary Buc Cummin*. The table, a beautiful decorative effect In white.and pink, wa* In the private dining room, it* centerpiece wns a mound of white chrysanthemum*, fringed with. France.foses. Silver, candlesticks, with pink shades, liad pink rp#e#'iled to their stems,'and the favors fur Hie la dle# were pink wedding slippers packed with rice. Those for the gentlemen were mlnlalure,champaj5ne bottles. The dinner was served In eight elaborate courses, concluding with a loving cup of champagne with which toasts were offered. The patty Included: Misses Bhlrley and Mary Sue Cum mins, Miss Stubblefield and Mr. Jack- son. Miss Gertrude Wliltworlh, the maid of Honor, and Paul M. Davis, the best man: Misses Kthcllnd Knapp, of Buffalo; Emma Belle DuRose and An toinette Blount, of Atlanta: Sara Ber ry. Bessie Dunbar- and Katie Sharpe, who are the bridesmaids: Messrs. Ran kin Stubblefield. Jr.; Robin J. Cooper, John We*|ey Gaines, Jr.: Kenneth While. Lyle* Black. Alfred H. Williams, Thom** D. Webb, Jr., *ntl Frank Har ris. Miss Shirley CSnrmfns wore a beau tiful becoming gown of white chiffon, hand-painted in yellow flowers, with diamonds and pearls. Mis# Mary Sue Cummins made an exquisite picture of youthful besuly and freshness In a white cloth empire gown. The bride-elect was extremely pretty In blue radium silk, trimmed with prlnce*se 'lace.—Nashville American. OYSTER SUPPER. Pythian Sisters. Delphi temple. No. 8. will give an oyster supper Thursday evening. November 7. at Turn Vereln ball, Forsyth street, for the benefit of the temple. Hours « until 10 o'cloek. GHOL8TIN-JOHNSON. The social event of Wednesday even ing will he the wtdt''ng of Mis# Kath arine Gholstln and' Mr. Edwin John son, which takes place at 8 o'clock at All Saints church. The church ceremony will be follow, etl by n reception at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Gholstln, on West Peachtree street. ‘‘PETER PAN" PARTY. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Robert L. Foreman gave a very unique parly to a number of children. Inviting them to hoar the story of "Peter Pan” before attending the matinee Wednesday aft ernoon at the Grand. Barrie's beautiful conceit wns read to the children by Mrs, Foreman and carefully explained in them, so that they are fully prepared to enjoy Maude Adams' presentation of the play. During the afternoon refreshments were served. The little suests were Clark Howell, Jr., Janet Evans. Thomas Howell and Maud Cobb. William and Adgate Kills, Cornelia nntl Wllmer Moore, Isolene and Omie Campbell, Eleanor and Isa bel Robinson. Ellen Wolff. Marion Er win, Henry' and Laurence Tompkins, William Kiser, Robert Maddox, Preston and Dorothy Arkwright, Theodore and Kendrick Smith, John McRae, Hilton Wlmhlsh,, Lucia and Evelyn Stephens, Charles Onvefly and Bolling' Jones. BOX PARTY. Miss Louise Horine will give a box party Wednesday afternoon at the Grand In honor of Miss Mobley and her guest. Mis* Murphy, of Greens boro, Ala. Miss Ilorlne's other guests will be: Miss Hattie Price, Miss Emma Robin son nntl Miss Mcc Young, of Valdosta. MISS VAN EPPS TO ENTERTAIN. Miss Minnie Van Epps will he the liostrs* al a dinner party Saturday evening, her guests to number twelve. Monday afternoon Mitt Van Epps will entertain at a tfa In compliment In Miss Augusta Garrett. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, ABqsld ptepamtlon for foes, neck, arms end hsr.iift. Makrtthetkinlilsyenwaat it. Does it titanuv merit. Mot stkiyoegrrsw. It* h*r,tt)f»». cleen, ref rentier. L'as't hr Uctwtnl. llwitmarjiag.stgiii udnight.Wlater.Spsiag.SsBmtr.PslI. SsoipkFgitB. LjonMf —“ —- - .. .... * Mg. Co. 4*3. Fifth St. Brook!,*, N.Y. M'DONALD-STEVENS. Special to The OenrgUn. Sharpsburg. Ga, Nov. 8.—A marriage of wide social Interest to the many friends of the young couple was that of Miss Florence Seay McDonald und Rev. Richard M. Stevens, of this place, which happy event occurred Tuesday after noon at 4:30 o'clock at the home of the bride, one and a half mile* from Sharpsburg. The ceremony wa* per formed by Rev. W. W. Roop, of Carroll ton. In the presence of a large number of relative# und friends of both bride anti groom. The groom I* a very popular young man and a prominent minister of the Gospel In Coweta county, lie has re sided In Sharpsburg (or the past year, where he-preaches two Sundays in the month at the Raptlst church. He also has charge of the Raptlst church at Turin and White Oak. where he Is de servedly very popular with hi* people. The bride l» quite an accomplished young lady of charming personality, with u large circle of friends. She Is qulle prominently connected through out the countr. Immediately after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens left for Whittsburg, Ga.. the former home of the groom where they will be tendered a reception al the home of the groom’s parents. After several day* spent nt Wlllteshurg anil Carrollton, they will return to Sharpehurg. where they will reside. postponed*7ndepinitely. Mr. A. G. Kendrick, of Plains, au- ihorlxes the statement that the mar riage of Ills daughter. Georgia Vandi ver, to Mr. George Edwin Mallet, of Jackson, which was set for November 19, 1* Indefinitely postponed. StylishBlackSilk Waists Sixty of These Beautiful Waists ft A- 9C Worth $6.50 and $7.50,Now at Paying $4.25 for really beautiful Waists—black Silk Waists, in a word. Waists with that style and ex pression of good taste which all women appreciate. Exactly the same . Waists that until Sow have been sell ing at $6.50 and $7.50. Interesting 1 news, is it not? Besides their uncommon value, several new and charming styles are shown. Here’s one—entire front of narrow tucks and pleats. Another, exquisite design, has a narrow yoke of black lace whipped together, tucks below. Embroidered Waists have effective Iattic.c-work sides of lace and silk. A beautiful tailored model has embroidered front and clusters of wee tucks over shoulders. But we can’t begin to tell all—the graceful, becoming new effects in sleeves, the generally attractive appearance, the,.careful workmanship throughout, the excellent grade of soft Taffeta used. The Waists are here, just sixty of them, in all sizes, as the most striking Waist offering of the season, at $4.25. Dainty New Messaline Waists at $5 Evening Waists are these, very effective, new designs, in best of style for all dressy occasions. Soft and dainty, in Messaline, queen of silks, in white, light blue and pink. •'/ Irish crochet yoke, front of narrow tucks, sleeves and collar with Irish crochet and German Val edge. Another has pointed yoke of baby Irish medallions—neck and sleeves with narrow bands of fillet lace. Still another has blocks of narrow tucks and fillet medallions, the entire front and sleeves outlined with strips of Valoncicunes lace. All sizes. $5. Silk Elastic Belts Very Low Priced at $1 Novelty Belts of elastic are in the forefront of favor, and these, in white, black, navy, red and gray, represent the newest styles. Handsome Belts of nil-silk elastic, perfect fitting mod els of approved shape. A fancy gilt buckle and long gilt slide to match. $ 1.00 each. Mounted Back Combs Particularly These at $1 Put them beside any'$3.00 Comb. There’s a differ ence, yes—but how.muchf Von will much prefer these nt tlieir price. Shell, highly polished.' Newest shape Corahs inlaid with gilt in leaf designs, and set with small stones in white and colors. $1.00 each. $2 Long Gloves of Suede Lisle, $1.65 Pair Suede-lisle Gloves are very stylish for fall. They look well and give good service—are washable, of course, nnd then you know Suede-lisle closely resembles undressed kid. These are the regular $2 quality; heavy and strong, 16-button length, in black mostly, though also in white, light blue, pink, dnrk red and mode. Offered at $1.65 pair. Kid Gloves, 8-Button Length $2.50 Quality at $2 Pair Saving fifty cents a pair on these delightful new Gloves, made of the softest, most pliable skins — fine Gloves for fall wear. In white, black, red. bine and green; 8-button length: $2.50 Gloves for $2. Women’s Outing Flannel Night Dresses A special lot—in all, twenty dozen—of these well-made and comfortable Night Dresses of Outing, here now at 49c each. They’re in stripes of pink and blue with scalloped edges and braided yoke. Far better than 3 r ou’d 1 Link from the price. Another assortment—made pi double fleeced, tine Outing in various attractive stripes and a full range of colors. Some are trimmed in solid colors, others neatly braided, all have turnover collars and are cut full and long. As pleasing in quality as they are in price. 69c each—a good deal less than real value. . t .; Children’s Dresses of Heavy Washable Materials Very low prices on these—children ’* stylish fall dress- • ex of heavy washable materials. Broken lines that we wish to eloso out. $1.75 for children’s $3 Dresses: Jumper style of heavy blue Cliambray: embroidered designs down front: full pleated skirt; open sleeves to wear with guiinpe. Sizes 6 to 12 years. $1 for little Dresses of Galatea Cloth, in black-and- white ehcekii: box pleated with embroidered anchors Sizes 2 to 6 \Vnrs. Boys’ Washable Suits $1.19, Formerly $2 A few dozen $2 Suits are offered at $1.19; for little boys of 2 to 6 year*. Russian blouse and sailor Suits of heavy mercerized Oxfords; others of Madras, in neat de signs, small figures and stripes on white grounds mostly. At $3.50 arc bo.va’ $4. $4.50 and $5 Russian blouse Suits, of woolen material*—navy blue Serge and mixed weaves, some in black-and-white checks. Beautiful Suita; sizes 2 to 6 years. SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED SI.OO. THE BEST WORK EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY PHONES 4i: THAT’S ALL