Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 20, 1907, Image 10

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II' THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, .NUV JU.MJH. SOCIETY S Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor, • Charlotte Stewart, : Selene Armstrong, Assistants. & o o a &• «> AND WOMAN'S INTERESTS THE TRAVELER. ' Between my knees upon his chair, fVjIh the firelight flickering through his hair, Hla .wide eyoa seeing beyond our ken The chlhlworld hidden from sight of men. He takes my hand, and his little tongue la aweet with the chatter that makes me young! Between my knees, with his fancy stirred By the magic chair of the fairy world, He cloaks him round with the wishing cloak. And away he goes on his slip of onk. Over the seas of the gleam of gold. As Slnbad went In the days of old! Between my knees, with the airy way That a childheart has In the childhood day. He skims the desert and leaps the hills And over the vjde with Its crystal rill* Swings and soars on the wings of gleam . , To the bloomy borders of dusk and dream!, Between my knees he !\as ridden far To the moon and sun and the evening ■Utr; s. Arabia, Persia, East and We*t— Oh, traveler bold on the childheart quest, A dreamer loet In the dreamland throng, Hotnebound at last on the wing* of song! —Baltimore Sun. Reception in Honor of Miss Jane Addams GARRETT-BURCKEL WEDDING. The wedding of Miss Augusta Gar rett and Mr. William Burckel, of Chat tanooga, Tenn., was a beautiful home marrlege, taking place on Tuosday evening at 9 o'clock at the home of tho brtde'e mother on Washington street. The epaclous residence was thrown open In Its entirety on the lower floor snd was brilliantly lighted and deco rated throughout with bamboo, palms and ferns, and vasss of chrysanthe mums/ In the drawing room, where the ceremony was performed, the col ors were white and green. There was an Improvised altar of banked palms, with an' over drapery of bamboo, and tall vases of white chrysanthemums on either side. Baftiboo was draped over the windows nnd doors and tall vases of chrysanthemums were placed on mantels, cabinets and tables. The dining room was In pink and the bride's table had as a centerpiece an Immense vase of pink roses placed on a Cluny lace cover lined with plnlz satin. The buffet and mantels wore adorned with vnses of pink chrysan themums, and the shades of the can dles In silver candelabra were rose color. The bride entered the drawing room with her matron of honor, Mrs. Estelle Baker Garrett, and was met at the floral altar by the groom with Ills best man, Mr. Joiin Burckel, The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. T. Spald- Jflg, • The bride was lovely In a gown of white lace, made princess and slightly empire, over white messallne and sat in. Her tulle veil was draped from a wreath of orange blossoms and her flowers were bride roses and lilies of tho valley. Mrs. Baker wore a white meeeallne satin gown, combined with plaited chiffon, roee point lace and folds of -white satin. Bite carried long-etemmed yellow chrysanthemums. ' Mrs. Garrett wore a handsome gown of gray satin-atrtped chiffon trimmed Miss Jane Addams, of Chicago, one of the most eminent women In the United States, will be the guest of hon or at a reception on Saturday after noon from 4 to 6 o'clock, given In the Atlanta Woman's Club rooms at ths Grand. Miss Addams will be In the city for the purpose of delivering an address on Sunday afternoon at the Grand, and this reception will be the only social event that can be crowded Into her brief visit from Saturday afternoon through Sunday. The reception will be a large and beautiful event, and will give Atlanta club women an opportunity of meet ing the greatest sociological worker among women In the world. with duchess lace and a touch of ame thyst velvet. Mrs. Warren Boyd's elegant toilet was of gray net heavily embroidered In a design of dull, sllver-gray sequins and trimmed with gray princes* lace. Master Spencer Wallace Boyd wore a black velvet suit with white lace col lar and cuffs. Several hundred guests were enter- tafned at the reception which followed the wedding. The young couple left later for a wedding trip before going to their fu ture home In Chattanooga. The golng-away gown of the bride was a severely plain tailored costume In dark blue cloth, worn with a hot of dark blue, trimmed In Persian colors and a large blue bird. MR8. 8HAEFER~TO ENTERTAIN. One of the most enjoyable affairs of the week will be an afternoon card party with which Mrs. Clement Shae- fer will entertain on Friday afternoon. The party will be Informal and bridge will furnish amusement for the guests of Mrs. Shaefer on this occasion. MR8. LOKEY-S PARTY. Mrs. Hugh Lokey entertained Wed nesday afternoon at a bridge party In her apartments at the Marlborough. Miss Hamilton, of Birmingham, Ala., was the guest of honor, and there were three tables of bridge, followed by re freshments served at the card tables In several courses. The party was Informal, but very pretty In detail, and Mrs. Lokey was a charming hostess. Among those present were: Miss Hamilton. Mrs. Henry DeLeon Suther- Inn, of Columbus, On.; Miss Eugenia Oglesby, Mrs. Andrew Calhoun, Mrs. Jerome Simmons, Mrs. Samuel Hew- Iltt, Miss Edith Russell, Miss Josle Stockdell, Miss Rollne Clarke, Miss Mildred Cabanlss and Mrs. Robert Jones. RICH-MYERS WEDDING. A social event of Wednesday evening wilt be the wedding of Miss Valerie Rich and Mr. Percy Myers, of Savan nah, which taken place at the Templo on Pryor street. Tho bridal party will Include Mrs. Herman Rosenheim, of Savannah, the bride's sister, matron of honor; Miss Marjorie ‘Myers, of Savannah, tho groom's sister, maid of honor; Mr. Viv ian lytyers, of Savannah, the groom's brother, best man; Mr. Wnlter Rich, master of ceremonies; ushers, Mr. H. Rosenheim, Mr. M. Uttts, Mr. L. Boutschnof, Mr. A. Levy, Mr. L. R. Lorenateln, all of Savannah; Mr. S, Rich, of Nashville; Mr. O, Strauss, Mr. H. Haas, Mr. L. Rich, Mr. J. Haas and Mr, A. Haas, of Atlanta. IN H0N0R~MR8. GLENN. Miss Nan Nlcolson will entertain a few friends Informally on Friday after noon In honor of Mrs. Will Glenn nt her home, on Forrest avenue. MRS. ELKIN’S LUNCHEON. Mrs. W. 8. Elkin, Jr., was the host ess at a beautiful luncheon party In compliment to Mrs. Ernest Baars, of Pensacola, Fla., on Tuesday at her home on Ponce DeLeon avenue. The handsome dining room of Mrs. Elkin's home was decorated with red roses. The centerpiece for the table was a vase of crimson roses on a cloth of Mexican drawn work. The lights were furnished by red-shaded candles in silver candlesticks, and the confections were also In crimson tints. Eight courses were served. Mrs. Elkin wore a becoming pearl gray voile gown, trimmed In flllet lace. Mrs. Baars wore a bioWn chiffon vel vet toilet, with a blouse of cream lace. Her hat was of brown velvet with long ostrich plumes In shadea of brown. CHILDREN Seething Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ^Ioth e'rIPfor *> J * THKIRCH JjDRI-lN WHILE TEETHING WITH PERFECT .SUC CESS. IT SOOTHES THE CHI LI),SOFTENS THE GUMS, ALLAYS ALL PAIN, CURES WIND COLlc, nnd Is ths BEST REMED/ FOR DIARRHOEA. • ' _ Sold by druggists la every part of ths world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug act, June 20. 1906. Serial num ber 1091. INFORMAL SUPPER. Mr. and Mrs. James Kempton gave an oyster supper Tueeday evening at their home on Capitol avenue to the board of deacons and the flnance com mittee of the Temple Baptist church In honor of the seventy-seventh birthday of their friend, Mr, William L. Nor man, the senior member of the board of deacons and chairman of the flnance committee of that religious organisa tion. After the supper a delightful musical program was rendered by Pro fessor and Mrs. J. Hulsey Thompson and Miss Kate Griffin. Those present were: W. L. Norman. M. F. Morris. James A. McCoy, John T. Hardman, Frit* Russell, W. M. Perryman. W. H. Hardman. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Y. Crockett. Professor and Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Laura Tuggle and Mrs, W. A. Fowler, the last two being daugh ters of Mr. Norman; Miss Kate Griffin and Miss Vincis Crockett. IN HONOR MISS FRAZIER. Mis Annie Keith Frasier, of Tennes see, will be the guest of honor at box party on Wednesday evening at the Grand given by Mr.-and Mrs. An drew Calhoun. ,... w , ,„ „„„„„ . , Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun will have _ Following the luncheon Mrs. Elkin I party of six guests and an Informal lesoap of Many Uses For hands and complexion, Krom Soap is satisfying. It cleanses, invigorates, aseptizes the skin, because it is a scientific ally and perfectly medicated soap. For the bath, a hygienic delight. Un clogs the pores, softens and removes waste matter, nourishes the tissues. To the scalp, it gives cleansing and health. Good hair is then a matter of course. Cake 25c at all druggists iDiamoiuU' dWQ. < X). t"Xa ij ficA (?a: 87 WiliUKaff’ Stc and Hagan*s Magnolia Balm, ABqxld prrp-irattnr. for face, nrek.nrnt, and hands. Mahrsthcskinlikeyoa want it. IWilt Inamn. meat. No, stivky or greasy. It's harmless, clean, mr.etui.g Caa't be detected. Ueeltmor an* o-t.-a ao4night.Winter,Spring,Somfficr.Pab. SaaiplcFBEH. L>oi.Mlg.Co.vsb.FiIthSt.ikooki/a .N V entertained her gueata at a box party at the Grand matlnee performance. Those In the party were: Mrs. Baars, Mrs. Clarence May, Mrs. Louise Spald ing Foster, Mrs. Philip Esslg and Mrs. Elkin. IN HONO|TmI88 DENT. Mrs. W. L. McGill gave a pretty bridge party Wednesday afternoon at her home on Courtland street In com pliment to Mlse Fannie Joe Dent, of Maryland, who Is her guest. The house was decorated for the oc casion with palms and chrysanthe mums, and after the game delicious re freshments were served. Mrs. McG|ll wore a gown of white lace. Miss Dent was gowned In pink crepe de chine, lace trimmed. Punch was served by Mrs. Evans Miller, who wore a toilet of black crepo do chine, hand embroidered. The bridge prizes were two pieces of hand-made lingerie. The guests included Mrs. E. M. Yow. Mrs. Hurd Dent, Mrs. J. Pritchard, Mrs. H. H. Miles, Mrs. Drury Powers, Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mrs. Crane, Mrs. Clarence Houston. Mrs. George Rainey, Mrs. Manning Goldsmith, Mrs. Charles Wilkins. Mrs. Charles Boyd, Mrs. T. J. Ripley. Mrs. Frank Patterson. Mrs. J. Lyons, of Cartcrsvllle; Mrs. Mc- Kown, Mrs. W. F. Dykes. Mrs. Sam Bowman, Miss Carrie Stanton, Miss Oliver, Miss Anne Goldsmith, Miss An nie May Patterson, Miss Virginia Ha- den, Miss Katharine Wooten. MI88E8 EVERlTT ENTERTAIN. Tuesday ovenlng at the home of Miss Laura and Miss Ollle Everett quite a number of their friends were de lightfully entertained, the occasion be ing a tacky party. The crowd began to gather about 8 o’clock, and by 8:30 costumes were present that would have made Richard Mansfield look like an amateur had they been compared. Everything was represented, from Broadway down to tho comic supplement of a Sunday newspaper. Various amusements were enjoyed nnd refreshments were served, after which music was rendered by Mr. and Miss Harwell, Prizes were nwnrded os follows: Miss Edna Butler, tackiest girl: Mr. How ard Nash, tackiest boy; Miss Eva Land, prettiest girl, nnd Mr. Fred Kyle, handsomest boy. Tho guests Included Misses Cora Johnson. Ina Davenport. Edna Butler, Raleigh George, Annie Jones, Eva Land, Blanche Harwell, Fannie Davenport, Clio George, Clara Kilgore, Ruby Mc Donald, Mattie Hill, Isittlse Posted, Messrs. Gordon Haygood. James But ler, Fred Carter. Carroll F.arrer, James Craig, Howard Nash, Willie Jones. Fred Kyle, Fred O'Kelly, Ellis Ivey, Ben Mapp, Frank Everett, Oliver Harwell, S. V. B. Wrny, W. Jones, Mrs. A. a. Butler nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Everett, Mr. B. F. Knapp and Mr. George C. Hinson. LUNCHEON TO~MIS8 8HONT8. Among those entertaining for Miss Marguerite Shonts will be Dr. Erich Zoepffell, who will glvo a luncheon Frl- IN HONOR MRS. BOYD. Mrs. Isaac Boyd, who Is the guest of Mrs. Michael Iloke, will be the guest of honor nt a number of delightful af fairs. Those entertaining In her honor Include Mrs. R. E. Park, Mrs. James Gilbert and Mrs. Emily Btoom- fleld. MR. COUcTri DINNER. One of the prettiest affnlrs given In honor of Miss Patterson and Mr. John Milam waa the dinner party Mr. Jesse N. Couch gave Tuesday evening at the Aragon after the rehearsal. The party Included: Misses Patter son, I.conc Lndsnn, Louise Hawkins, Sllvey Speer, Elizabeth Adair nnd Mary Brent Smith, Messrs. T. B. Goodwin, J. Hall Miller. John C. Kirkpatrick, Wyc. llffe Goldsmith. Logan dark and Mr. and Mrs. J, Lee Barnes. The table was covered with a Cluny i lace cloth over pink and the centerpiece ! was a pink basket made of candy and j filled with bride roses and asparagus | ferns. The silver candlesticks held I pink tapers, whose lights were seen I through pink and silver shades. The I place cards were In the design of pink | roses and the souvenirs were white ; satin wedding bells and orange blos- | soms. The bride was given n bouquet of bride roses, the stems of which were j covered w ith a dainty lace handker chief. The Ices were frozen in the form of pink roses and the cakes were In the design of white ones, i The mantels were decorated with : white- : and fetus and the chan deliers were draped with pink tulle. Miss Patterson was becomingly gowned In an empire pnneesse gown, trimmed with prlncesse lac* and em broidered In gold. supper will follow. 8PEND-THE-DAY PARTY. Mrs. \V. L. McGill will entertain at a spend-the-day party Thursday in compliment to Miss Dent. The guests will Include Mrs. J. Z. Lawshe, Mrs. J, M. Goldsmith, Mrs. J. R. Wilkinson, Mrs. Evans Miller, Miss Frances Wooten, Miss Annie Gold smith, Miss Harriett McGill, Miss Mar tha Lawshe. THANKSGIVING DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black will en tertain the members of their families at a Thanksgiving dinner at their home on Peachtree rood. ORGAN~RECITAL. A delightful organ recital was given on Tueeday evening at Agnes Scott Institute by Mite Bartholomew. The new organ has a splendid tone, and Mies Bartholomew's playing was magnificent. A large audience heard the line performance. < MRS. HAWKES~ENTERTAINS. At the club meeting held with Mrs. W. N. Hawkcs on Tuesday afternoon, the prizes were won by Mre. Raul Goldsmith and Mrs. C, C. Hatcher. delightful hospitality was dis pensed by Mrs. Hawkes, and only members of tho club were present, MI88 ADDAMS' COMES SATURDAY. Miss Jane Addams, the famous so clologlst and lecturer of Hull House fame, Chicago, arrives In Atlanta Sat- uiday and white In the alty she will be the guest of Mr*. Victor Kriegshaber, at 26 Moreland avenue. All Atlanta Is looking forward to the lecture which will be given by Mitt Addams at the Grand on Sunday after noon. and she wilt no doubt be greeted by a large audience. A PLEASANT - SMOKER EEM Medicated tobacco or cigarettes cure for catarrh, asthma. 10c at cigar and drug stores. SONG RECITAL. On Tuesday night, November 28, will be given the first of a series of song recitals by the pupils of Miss Luln Clarke King ami Mies Adella Tucker. These recitals, which are quite infor mal, will be held In the music room at Miss King's home, at 65 West Fifth street. Those taking part will be Mrs. W. H. Whitten. Miss Wllla Hetfner. Miss Annie laturle Langford, Miss Fannie Holly Dickson, Miss Pauline Jones, Miss Exer .Harris. Miss Adella Tucker. Mr. Paul Ethridge, Mr. Lon Davis. Mr. William Tucker and Mr. Joel Cloud. GEORGIA WOMEN AT CONVENTION OF U. D. C. Hr*. Edward Warner, -president of the Atlanta chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy, has returned from the general convention of the Daugh ters of the Confederacy, held In Nor folk, Va„ nnd report* a most Interest ing and delightful meeting of that body. Between 700 and 800 delegates were In attendance, and Georgia was well represented among that number, her delegation being most cordially re ceived and prominently connected with the business and social part* of the ronventlon. The Atlanta chapter Is to he hostess for the general convention of next year, and It Is gratifying to the members of the chapter to know that the Atlantn Invitation was unan imously accepted, although several other cities graciously tendered their hospitality. Among those attending the conven tion from Georgia were: Miss Alice Baxter, president Georgln division, Mrs. Edward Warner, president At lanta chapter: Mr*. J. L. Boynton, of Griffin: Mrs. Sanders, of Gainesville; Miss Sallte Maud Jones and Miss Pruitt, of Marietta. A meeting of the Atlanta chapter will be held In the Woman’s Club rooms on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at which time a full report of the con vention will be given by the delegates. An Interesting program la promised nnd a large attendance Is urged. > PRIMARY TEACHERS' UNION. The Primary Teachers’. Union will meet at the First Baptist church on Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. All primary teachers and others Interested In primary work are most cordially In vited to be present. Please note change of place for the meetings. CHURCH^BAZAAR. The Soroals Society of the First Baptist church will hold an apron sale on December 3 at the residence of Mrs. Harry Steams, on Peachtree street. PITT’S CARMINATIVE © RELIEVES AMD CURES S!CX BASIES of til Stomach. Bo *ef and Tcctfttaf Troubles. I tU Plccasat—Harmle**. Aay dmoist, 25 cants par fccttla. The J. M. High Company SPECIAL SALE Women’s and Children’s Winter Underwear A Great Stock of the Best Kinds Medium and Heavy Underwear LADIES’ KNIT UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ fleece-lined Jersey ribbed Vests and Pants. Vests have pearl buttons and silk tape in neck. These are extra values; OB. garmont Cvv Ladies’ Jersey ribbed fleece-iined, long- sleeved Vests and Pants; silk tape in neck of Vests; pearl buttons, etc.; 4Qa garment wwv VERY SPECIAL VALUES. Ladies' extra quality fleece-lined, long- sleeved Vests and Pants; silk crochet in neck arid down front of Vests, silk tape; regular and extra sizes. Extra values for, CfJ#* Medium weight ‘‘Linwood Mills” Jersey ribbed long-sleeved Vests and Pants; pearl buttons, silk tape, etc., in regular and extra sizes. Extra values Eft a Ladies’ long-sleeved half-wool Vests and Pants; pearl buttons, silk tape, etc., garment I VV Ladies’ Union Suits. Ladles’ extra quality fleece-lined Jer sey ribbed Union Suits, crochet In neck and down front, linen tape, pearl but tons, etc. Extra value, SOo Ladles’ finest quality "Bedo” non-shrinkable all-, wool Union Suits; fancy silk crochet In neck and down front; silk Jape and Lndies’ three-quarter soft wool Vests and Pants; silk crochet and silk tape in neck and down front, pearl buttons; in regular and extrfl sizes. UwC Ladies’ extra quality 90 per cent Wool Vests and Pants, silk crochet and silk tape in neck, pearl buttons, etc ) | Ladies’ extra quality Silk and Lisle Vests and Pants, medium weight; silk crochet and silk tape in neck of Vests, pearl buttons, etc 91 “BEDO” NON-SHRINKABLE UNDER- WEAR. Ladies’ celebrated ‘‘Bedo” non-sh'rinka- ble all-wool close ribbed Vests and Pants; fine silk crochet and tape in neck, pearl buttons, etc. Beautiful weight and quality Ladies’ “Bedo” non-shrinkable cloRe rib bed all-wool Vests and Pants. Vests have silk erocliet and ribbon tape in neck. Pants have French bands, pearl buttons; (j»rt garment Children’s Underwear. $1.75 75c $2.25 Ladles' medium weight "L/nwood Mills" Jersey ribbed Union Suits; silk tape, pearl button, $1.00 Ladles' two-third* wool Union Suits, silk crochet and silk tape In neck; { , „ e „ a , r !. bu !: $1.50 BOY8* FLEECE- LINED PANT8 AND VESTS, from 1 to 18 ye* re, Children's fleece-lined cotton Vests and Pants, garment, 60 c .....25c Children's and Misses' half-wool Vests and Pants, up to 16 years, Cfjn garment.... 5JV/L. Children’s and Misses’ fleece-lined Un ion Suits, gray and white, from 4 to 14 years. Extra Cfln Children's and Misses’ two-thirds wool Union Suits, from 4 to 16 80c years, 76c and........ Children's all-wool Ut Suits, all sixes, 89c and..;'. A Special Sale of Women's and Children’s SHOES Women’s Fine Shoes Special $1.95 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. 1,000 pairs women’s smart, snappy new winter Shoes in Patent Leathers, Vici Kids, welt or turned sole,- Cuban heels, new -and shapely lasts. Same styles shown in windows in other stores on Whitehall street at $2.50 and $3.00 pair; as long as £4 QEZ these last Misses’ “Sorosis” Shoes Misses’ "Sorosis” Shoes with patent vamp, dull kid top, welted sole, rubber heels, lace styles. Also same in dull leathers. Best Misses’ AA Shoe on earth $3.60 and ^WaUU Misses’ Shoes Misses’ fine Pntent Leather Shoes, lace and but- a&Ws ton styles; in the dull £ A AA leathers /g' /' V Boys’ Shoes Boys’ splendid Box Calf and Vici £•< Shoes; Blucher styles 9 I ■ ■ V Infants’ Shoes Infants’ soft-soled Shoes, in pat ent and kid; 0’s to 4’s 60c 2’* to 5*8, 90c to $1.26 5’s to 8’s,-$1.00 to., $1.60 Women’s and Children’s Fur Trimmed Felt Slippers in reds, greens, browns, black, $1, $1.25, $1.50 pair. Blankets and Comforts Special Blanket Bargain Fine quality Wool Blankets In handsome plalde, assorted colon. Regular value, t*.00 pair. Special as long as these last $4.89 Large Size All Wool “Cal ifornia” Blankets, $6.50 Genuine "California’’ wool plain white and plaid Blankets, choice gray and white, blue and white and pink and white plaids; $@ 50 Great Stock Comforts Sllkollne and Sateen Comfort*, In choice selection of pattern* and color*;. Ailed with $3.00 clean, pur* white cotton, 81.50 to .. Eiderdown Comforts 16.00 to .. .. ,. *12.50 $3.98 One lot of excellent Sllkollne lined Comforts, filled with clean white cotton, fast Oil colors; special w ■ — 16 pairs excellent red and blue plaid Wool Blanket*, 35.00 quality .. .. ... Cotton Flannel Excellent quality heavy twilled unbleached Cotton 10c Special Bargain! 200 dozen 17x17 boarding house hemmed Napkins, special while they last, CHo * en ^ wv 1 IWI ¥"1^8<nr!^ I a ilrgjLa vumyai£j $|838SS8888K