Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 07, 1907, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. [ SOCIETY 1 5 i STOW-FELL. MI>s Kale Stow and Mr. Eugene Hamilton Fell were quietly married Wednesday evening at 8:45 o'clock at the Presbyterian manse on Jackson street. In the presence ot relatives and few Intimate friends. The ceremony was performed by Rev. B. F. Gullle. The bride wore a smart suit of castor colored cloth, made with half-fitting coat and plaited skirt, and worn-with brown silk blouse and hat of brown velvet trimmed with coral-colored tips. Mr and Mrs. Fell left Immediately after the ceremony for a trip south ward Upon their return they will b? Ot home at 63 West Baker. The bride has many friends In At lanta. where she has resided for sev eral years. She was a trained nurse and one of the brightest young women In her profession. She formerly resid ed In Eufaula, Ala. Mr Fell holds a responsible position with the A.. B. & A. railroad, and Is well known In railroad circles, cotillIon CLUB. At the meeting of the Cotillion Club this week at the Capltal'city Club the nlDcers decided that the club would ghe a theater party December 11 to gee Ethel Barrymore and afterwards the cotillion would be danced at the Cl The officers of the club are: John D. Little, president: Thomas B. Paine, vice president; Ulrlc Atkinson, secre tary. The new members elected at the meeting were Messrs. Frank Calloway, Thornton Marye, Robert F. Shedden, Austell Thornton. Andrew Calhoun, James Riley, Winshlp Nunnally and Erwin Dickey. BOX "PARTY. ' A stag bo* party was given Wednes. day night at the Grand by Mr. Robert D. Pettet to a few of his friends. Mr. I’ettets guests were Messrs. Jesse Newell, L. 8. Bullard. George Clifton, tv. V. Martin and C. E. Speer. RECEPTION AT “LE REVE." Mrs. Amos Giles Rhodes, Mrs. Jo seph Doughty Rhodes and Mrs. Eugene Lovlck Pearce have Issued Invitations to a reception on Tuesday afternoon, November 13, from 4 to * o'clock, at their handsome home, "Le Reve,” on Peachtree road. The following ladles will form the receiving party at the reception: Mrs. .1. M. Crawford. Mrs. J. A. Perdue, Mrs. P. L. Seely. Mrs. D. McCarty. Mrs. J. J. Haverty, Mrs. Henry Jackson. Mrs. Dan Ruden, Mrs, J. H. Crawford, Mrs. McWhorter Milner, Mrs. Howell Cloud. Mrs. James Williams, Mrs. Archibald Davis, Mrs. Charles Good man.‘Mrs. H. M. Patterson. Mrs. William Speer. Mrs: Thomas Brumby, Mrs. Henry Collier, Mrs. John Roberts. Mrs. J. R. Hop kins, Mrs. Phil Dodd. Mrs. Walter An drews and Misses Julian Perdue, Aline Patterson, Agnes Ladson, May Haver ty, Atlora Anderson and Maud Haverty. buffeVTupper. Mr. Stanley Wlttiblsh was the host at a delightful buffet supper Wednes day evening at hjs home on Peachtree In compliment to Miss Leonora Owsley. The house was artistically decorated with roses und chrysanthemums, and the occnslop proved .enjoyable. .Miss Owsley wore a Toilet of laven der silk <simblned with-lace. Miss Marguerite Shonts, of New Volk, was gowned In blue satin em broidered'In'Silver. ■ Miss trimmed with la-v. i The party Included Miss Marguerite Shonts, .Miss Ellse Walker, of New York; Miss Laura Boyd, of Savannah; }ll«i Caroline DuBose, Miss Alberta '•ankhi. Miss Frances Stewart, Miss Is tube Hawkins, Mrs. Owsley. Mr. f iein|daln, Mr. Seamans. Mr. Sage, Yr. ltknil. Mr, Shelby, Mr. Alfrlend, Judge Walter Colquitt. SOME FRIDAY SPECIALS Hosiery Specials Friday Sale of Woman’s excellent quality Hermsdorf dyed fleece-lined Hosiery, white or black feet. plain black 25c LADIES' AUXILIARY. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Young ' rn’e Christian Association will hold their regular monthly meeting Friday afternoon, November 8. at 3:3d o'clock In th» iu,aviation rooms, corner Pryor and Auburn avenue. I A large attendance 1s earnestly de af red, J After the business meeting there will' * a social tea and a beautiful pro- 9*111 v\ in be given. MRB. T. G. HICKS, Cor, Sec. CUFFET SUPPER AFTER WEDDING REHEARSAL. .Mt Wblrter Milner entertained !r uttMInrr attendant* of Mix* Mary ( i*ir Howell and Mr. P. D. McCarley “* n buffet aupiier Wednesday evening afut i ho rcheornal. i’l" h*»u»«e was decorated with white cbrynantneinuma and palm* •* Milner wore n gown of white ‘ »nd MiNtf Howell wan gowned in M »lk lace trimmed.* Women’s fine quality Hermsdorf dyed fast black Hose, white or black feet, d» 1 AA 3oc pair, 3 pairs for J Children’s “Cadet” Stockings Mothex's,* you may throw away your darn ing apparatus when you get “Cadet” Stockings. They have linen heels, soles and toes which never wear out. Guaran teed fast black. Will stand the roughest weal*. Best children’s Stocking pC r ever made; special Extra Special Children’s, misses’ and boys’ lxl ribbed guai’anteed fast black School 1 g* Stockings, as long as they last A REMNANTS Silks and Dress Goods Odds and Ends and Remnants, this season's newest Wool ens and Silks, plain and fancy silks In trimming Isngths, pieces suitable for waists, dress linings, petticoats, etc. Remnants plain and fancy Woolens, suitable for children's dresses, ladies' waists, kimonos, dressing aacques, etc.; skirt lengths, black and colored Panamas, Voiles, Broadcloths, imported Suitings, Noyeltles, etc., etc.; three big tables at about 1-4 to 1-3 off. 3 Big Tables 1 to a off Great Sale of Women's Shoes at Pair Children’s Union Suits. Children’s white and gray fleece- lined Union Suits, 1 to 14 years, ex tra quality, special 29c Ladies’ Jersey ribbed fleece-lined Vests and Pants, in regular and ex tra sizes, special 25c fiOO pairs women’s brand new and stylish Vici Kids and Patent Leathers: welt- and turn soles— street and church styles—newest models, lipht and medium weights. $3.50 kinds on sale; while they last at * $2.75 Pair Closing Out Sale Lot Slightly Soiled Ladies’ Underwear An odd -lot ladles' fine Norfolk and \ > A ■ New Brunawick all-wool Pant* - (no J At Ve*t«), more or let* slightly soiled from / window display, but absolutely perfect. I / This Knit Underwear sold In regular ( • w stock for 11.00 and 6!.36i to close to- V /-» , morrow, while this *mall lot lasts, at J VJ^flllent 73c / Special Sale Trimmed Hats Tomorrow. Tomorrow we offer In the Millinery \ „ . _ _ Department, on third floor, collection \ Q? C (|f| of stylish and becoming Hats In all I djiJiUU colons, at 36.00 and 36.60. These are In f ■ new and correct shapes. Felt* und Vel- \ _ _ J vets, becomingly trimmed In birds, , a aid wings, silks, ribbons, quills, pompons, V etc. Exclusive models—hardly any 1 tf* C? two alike, Unme, take your choice for / „Thf“> Al 1 36.00 and 14.60 / VvtWV We've a great stock of children’s and misses’ ready- to-wear Hats, all colors, styles and shapes: $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3JX), $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and up. Women’s and Children’s Winter Underwear Ladies’ llceoe-lincd .Joracy ribbed Vests and Pants. Vests have pearl buttons mid silk tape in AJJ- neck. These are extra values; irnrinctit fatfC Ladles’ Jersey ribbed fleece-lined long sleeved Vests and Pants; silk tape in nock of Vests, OQ/% pearl buttons, etc.; garment wwv Ladies’ extra quality fleece-lined long sleeved Vests and Pants; silk crochet in neck and down.front of Vests, silk tape; regular and extra sixes. |?#t- Extra values, for garment ................3UC Ladies’ long sleeved half-wool Vesta and Pants; pearl buttons, silk tope, etc., gnrment I EASY TERMS! The J. M. High Company CULBERSON-ALEXANDER. The marriage of Miss Emelyn Cul- bersbn iilid Mr. Bothwell H. Alexander, of Louisville. Ga.. took place Wednes day evening at th* residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Culberson In West End. The ceremony was performed in the prenenc© of th© family by Rev. \\. J. Page, of Troy, Ala. SIMM0NsXnDREW8. Special to The Georgian. Raleigh, N. C„ Nov. 7.—Miss Eli Simmons, daughter of L'nlted States Senator F. M. Bhnmons, was married to Mr. Graham Andrews, youngest son of Colonel A. B. Rndrsw*. flrM vice president of the Southern Railway Company, at 6:30 o'clock yesterday ufternoon In the Church of the Good Shepherd. The services were read by Rev. Dr. 17 McM. Pltttnger. rector of the church. ... . Mrs. L. I. Maxler, sister of the bride, was daine of honor, and Misses Ella nnd Isabelle Simmons, younger sisters of th* bride, were bridesmaids. The best man was Mr. John H. Andrew'*; the groomsmen Messrs. Watkins W. Rogers and A. B. Andrews. Jr., and «he ushers Messrs. Albert Cox, Burke Lit tle. Blair Patterson and Thomas Bell. IN HONOR "mISS MORTON. Miss Morton, of Charleston, the guest of Miss Chad** Owens, was the honor guest at the bridge party Miss Aline Gentry gave Thursday afternoon. After the game delicious refresh ments were served. BARGAINS For Three Hours AT. FRYE’S 116 Marietta Street. Friday morning, November 8th, from 9 to 12 o’clock (or while they last), we will sell Silk Hats (new fall shapes), at. 75c >Silk Velvet Hats at $1.00 ttew style Frames at 25 c Aguiar $1.00 Silk Velvet in black and colors, per yard 50c You can never duplicate these goods or prices »i Atlanta. FRYE’S, 116 MARIETTA STREET. PINKHAM-HANSON. Very quiet and Impressive wee the marriage this afternoon at 1:80 o’clock at the Good Shepherd church of Miss Harriet Plnkham and Mr. Clarence Hanson, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Sherwood Whitney, of 81. Paule church, and despite the fact that no carde were sent out. th* church wae filled with a throng of Interested friends. Loving hands had adorned tlie altar with a profusion of delicate ferns amid which bloomed giant white chrys anthemums In all their stately beauty, and the entire recces chancel was softly agleam with candles Innumerable. There were no attendants and the bride entered with her uncle, Mr. John W. Dickey, by whom she we* presented In marriage to the groom, who, attend *d by his brother. Hr. Victor Hanson, entered'through the vestry. The bride wore a gnlng-away gown of blue cloth with a blue hat trimmed In uncurled ostrich feathers. No flow ers were carried, but Instead a white vellum bound prayer book from which the marriage service was read. Imme diately after the ceremony 'Mr. and Mr*. Hanson left for Savannah, from which point they will sail for New York via the City of Savannah. Returning they will be with Miss McCoy on the Hill. Although no formal curds of Invita tion were sent out, over two hundred exquisite presents were received. There Is no young woman In Augusta who enjoys a more delightful social prominence than does Mrs. Hanson. She Is a representative of a faintly dis tinguished for Its beautiful and charm ing women and no member of this fam ily Is more richly endowed with these good gifts than Is Mrs. Hanson. Pos sessed of a voice of exceptional beauty nnd strength, finely cultivated and nl- ways used to beautiful effect, she has non a place as prominent In musical circles as that site graces in Augusta's social realm. Graciously cordial fn-lter manner, with an air of ever-fresh en WEDDING REHEAR8AL. The rehearsal of the Mltohell-UUlr- head wedding will take place at St. Lukes Episcopal church Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Mitchell, the parents of the bride, will entertain the wedding parly at their home on North Jackson street at a bufTet supper tm mediately after the ■rehearsal. KING’S DAUGHTERS AND SON8. Circle No. 3. King’s Daughters and Sons, will meet at Mrs. Melton’s, 136 Rawson street, Friday, November 8, at 3 p. m. All members are requested to be present, as Important business will be discussed. MISS BERTHA BAILEY. Assistant Corresponding Secretary. ^ Personal Mention J An attractive box parly at the auto mobile races ' yesterday afternoon In cluded Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Saunders, Mrs. Francis DeBardeleben And Mr. Burton E. Dryden, of Atlanta.—Birm ingham Age-Herald. Mr. Burton E. Drydcn is spending a few days In Birmingham. Mrs. Frank L. Parks and daughter, Miss Frances Craven, who have been absent for the past thrt-e months, have returned to the city and are at 671 North Boulevard, the home of Mrs. Mac Cllndlsh. Little Frances Craven Is much Improved In health. Mrs. J. B. Headrick, of Chattanooga, Is the guest of friends In Atlanta. Eastern cites and will spend the winter at the Hotel Majestic. Miss'Irene Sinllle will return soon from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fortson arc nl the Majestic. The social event of Thursday even- mannvr Ing will be the debut reception and en thusiasm over what for the moment at. tltllon of Miss Helen Bagley, which Is tracts her Interest, she Invariably given by her father, Mr. H. C. Bagley, charms with her brightness and fresh- at the Piedmont Driving < tub. The wedding of Miss Mary Adair Howell and Mr. P. D. McCarley will be an event of Thursday evening, taking place at the residence of Mrs. G. A. Howell In West End. ness and makes numerous friends everywhere she goes. Mr. Hanson has lived In Augusta for only a little over a year, but he has made many loyal friends and has won for himself a pleasantly prominent place in the business world, filling with brilliant success an Important position In the advertising department of The Chronicle.—Augusta Herald. PATTERSON.MILAM. Sir. and Sirs. John Denton Patterson have Issued invitations to tb* marriage jof their daughter. Aline Ridley, to 'Mr.' John SlcCIIntock Slllam on the evealng of Wednesday. November 66. at » o'clock, at their home, 667 Peachtree street, Atlanta. RUMMAGE SALE. The ladle* of the Unitarian church will hold a rummage sale on Friday and Saturday. November 8 and. 9. It has been changed from 236 Butter street to 232 Auburn avenue. Tnke Boulevard car. All •.•ontrllmtlons should be srfit In between 6 and IS o'clock Friday morning. MRS. ALICE C. DANIELS. chairman Committee. EXECUTIVE O0ARD OF WOMAN’S CLUB., Th© executh*© board of the Atlanta] Woman’# Club will meet Friday room- j Ini? at 10 o’ctock In tht club room* atf the Grand. Mias Anne Whitfield. *>f Macon, will arrive noon to vl»lt Mrs. John DavU Carter. Miss Haiti© Williams, after a visit to Ml** Luella Malsby, ha* returned to her home In Norfolk. Ml** Kitty Thornton hat returned to LaQrftnff*. JOHN M. MILLER CO. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. The personnel of the Birch-XVcntbcrly wedding. which I* to tie a brilliant chard* affair of Wednesday evening. the Itb lu Ntant. Include* Mr*. Dudley Bate* w retire, of New York, plater of the. irrimiu. a* matron of honor, and Ml** MarJorlu Weatherly. sitter of tb© bride, mold of honor, with Ml**©* H©**lc Jemlnon. Virginia Mean*. Flor* Orr, Lillian Douglas, Flor ence Imwfton, Alice Moore, Kiutim Leedy nnd Dorothy Orr na hrldc*ntnlilM. Mr. Illrch’* lH»*t man will lx* Mr. Dudley itutes Ijiwrenoe, of New York; hi* grooniMnieii, Mc«*r«. Frank Jon©*, John lH»n*on, Arthur !*!©nrd. Kdward Crawford. Frank White, Herring, of A*h©vlll«, Ala.: Hlilpp Blewart nnd Ktumett Helhle*. of Montgomery, nnd the u*her*. Me**r*. Je**e L. Drennen, Wil liam Warren, itorden Barr and Chaw Per* ■ in*. Mr*. Lotil* Dug** nml Ml** (trace Diign* are *|»©udtng *oiue time lu Pnrl*. Mr*. Wlllmm Deiupaey Partlow nnd little Ron. of Tusenlooan, ere the gneat* of Mr*. Partlow 1 * mother. Mr* J. T. Nixon. Mr*. Kdward Mngrtider Tutwller will lie the h oaten* at th© Bout hern Club bridge parly We<taf*dny afternoon. November 6. MIkhom Katherine and Kva Corner nnd Ml** Annie lad fraud© have returned home from Canada. Ml** Neill© HI ok* ha* returned from a vlalt with friend* In Home, (In. Mr*. Frank White lui* an her gne*t bl*r *1*. ter. Mr*. Curry, of New York. Mis* Hadl* (lllleaple will have a* her giicHtn during November Ml** Mary lion©, of Portvinotith. Vn., nnd Ml** Pnlaley EI-, ‘lugtou. of (Ireeualioro, X. C. Mennr*. lieorg© B. Ward. Mudd Martin, Yancey. Frank Turner, Blehnrd Petora, .Mr*. Harry Mntrhcwp and daughter. Ml** Kleanor Matthew*, nr© the gue*t* of Mr*. Andrew Nave, In Knoxville, Tenn.. where they nr© lielng extensively entertained. Friends of (fenernl Lonl* V. Clark will regret to know tb«t h© Is III at ou© of the local Intlnnarle*. Mr*. Hubert Drennen l« •ponding *otn© lime lu New York city. Mr*. N. W. Trimble. Ml** Jemile Trim hie nml Mr* A. A. Adam* left Wednesday for an extended trip through the hast* Mr. and Mr*. T. C, Tlioinpmin will en tertain at n reception and eotllllou *t the Country Club Novemlier 19. to Introduce Into society their daughter, XII** Be**!*. May Thompson, and In honor of h«*r guent*. .XII** Nina ilaiikinaon. of IbM>eb Island, and Ml** Kl*l* Johnston, of Decatur. ANNISTON, ALA. (in Tuesday afternoon at the home of XIra. Harry Bheppard. on Tyler Hill, the Tuesday Bridge nub met and reorganized for the winter. Till* I* the fourth /ear of the Tuesday Bridge, composed of eight very congenial and charming matron*. Mr*. Harry 8hrp|t©rd. Mr*. Joe Willett, Mr*. (>. II. Parker, Mr*. Jim Bpnmll, Mr*. Walter ItohliiMin. Mr*. XlcCa*. Mr*. John B. Le* (lard© and XIr*. Toni Kilby. The club of- AUTOMOBILE INSTRUCTIONS. An Automobile School of Engineering will b© opened in Atlanta In about ten day*. .We will give a thorough* practical and technical course of automobile Inntruction*, covering ©very detail of nutotnobllo construe* tlon, repair and operation, motor troubles, carburetor trouble*, ignition troubles, and th© general care of th© car for operating wilt b© n feature. The automobile for pleasure anti commercial tie© Is here to stay Amt there will be hundreds of pnaltlona open paying large Ralarles to qualified chauffeur* who understand tit© car© of an automobile thoroughly, there by saving large repair bill*, as. well a* keeping the car running n* It shonld. We will do all thl* Xor yotf and guarantee that our graduate* will be abl© to take up hlgh-closs position* when finished with the course. This should Interest owmers of autoihoblle*. a* v.c have dealgnetl a special course for them whereby they can"economise on their car ami make It a constant pleasure, keeping It out of the repair shop*. We will nt all times help owner* out of thejr difficulties found with their car and any repair* that we make for them will be guaranteed, asking no pay unf!) you are natlsflpd with our work. We have studied and practiced every angle of the automobile of all make# and consider ourselves without HUperlors. an wo have been In this business since Its Inception. Watch the announcement of our opening In this pAper. We are positive we con Interest you. Respectfully. COLOMBIA SCHOOL OK AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING. Ill© last two month* (raveling In ran,nil prize, n linndMiui© novelty In lb© form of n Chap book, wm secured by Ml** Margaret I.©*. while the gentloliieir* prize, n gold Ntlek pin, fell to Dr. T. I.. Smith for the lilglie*t score. An elaborate course luncheon was served. Dellriou* punch wn* nl*o served during th© evening. Mr. Wellborn I* n rordlul host and entertainer of Uu mean ability. On Haturday afternoon the Frederick, William Grey chapter. Daughter* of the American Involution, held their regular. I ... monthly meeting with Ml**es OtiMn nnd 1 tie tlnugblef*. Vltirinln *wd All©# Cobb, re- Winnie l.ynch. on (Julntard arena©. Th© turued Hntnrday »ilt;lii front u pU'.ootnt visit ~ ■ j - ■ • to nlhnlnirliniii. Mr. (‘’arm went over Butt on 1 Hi© Bast, rpemUu. M»*ie time In New York. MU* Hmrl Lynn Barr left tils morning | for Tnltadegn. ah©r© She will visit frtcad*. While nwny Ml** Bnrr will also.visit la H.vfiitwingit and Alexander rlty., XIr*. K. K. ThunipSoii I* now In Boston. Mr*. J«»hn l*e*h*»u I* expected home the latter part of the uvek firm a delightful Islt of seveinI neck* to |M»lat* lu Virginia. Mr*. L. II. Farr* mid two Interesting lft- regent. XIr*. U*rr, presided nml conducted the devotbmsl ezercl*©*. A very Intrust f program had In*ui arranged on tb© sub t of Benjamin Franklin by th© lender. Ject or Benjamin Franklin by XIr*. I>. Ifonnlon Smith. After th© pro gram, delicious cream and cake wo* served by the host©**. Th© arrival of MU* Rtliel Rlam. of, „ ... - -- Murfn*e*bi»ro. Tenn., to tin* winter {to know that 111* vUlt to Lmfcrtut }M iy morning nml accotuiwnled them home. A telegram to lir. II. D. Harr announced the nrrlvnl Hitndny of XIaster Malvern J. Barr. Jr.. In Nortolk. Vn. Iter. F. K Johnson ha* returned from Oral, Friend* of XIr. O, O. nrjttim will with her aunt, Mr*. Jon© Mproull. ou gniii-! ha* greatly Ii©iiHIi©<I him. II© and XIr*. tnr*l avenue, will c*u*e qolta a ripide In i Brllbm arc now lu Norfolk visiting the fair social circle*. XIU* KUm I* a vivacious nml sightseeing. They will not return and attractive June graduate, and baa *pent home for several week* yet. . » . . Dr. llarrj- L Flynt nml brifi, h«v. »-« »'*»}> ihc >S>rir eturned from New York and oilier I ” H^SrllJr bTVmffitr m mmmm. Dysponia retlered. Const i pot Ion avoided. Dowels regulated, no pain, no griping, SMALL PILL. SMALL DOS*. SMALL PBfC*. tary of the dob. The meeting last week with XIr*. Sheppard was a denghtful affair and an Interesting gam© was played, after which the lad!©* gathered around th© table Where light refreshment* Were Reread. Mr*. Joe XVIIUtt wn* hoates* for the 'dub y©*C©td«y Nft©6u«em nt her hnutlaomu iioui© <>n Bast Highland*. On© of th© most ©Jahorsta and enjoyable eient* of tb© season wn* the beautiful can! Mr. Artbnr XVellhorn mi brilliant light* nnd hnmUome gown* worn were used eery ©treenvaiy, ana in jne ait- ting room, allowing masses of the*© flow ers In pure white, the tables wers placed, lb? sunti Dtiuibenug twenty. Tbs ladies’ Don’t Kick Yourself Jones bought his Victor months ' ago on the easy payment plan. Smith | only got his yesterday and paid cash. Today he remarked to Jones: “What a fool I was to lose those months of music and fun. Say, Jones, please kick me.” Come hear the VICTOR and ask about our easy payment plan- PHILLIPS & CREW CO., 37-33 Peachtree il