Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 25, 1907, Image 11
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
LN’DAY, NOVEMBER
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Personal Mention ]
HIGH'S
HIGH'S
HIGH'S
HIGH'S
Mr. ("audo Douthlt. of Atlanta, will
be an attendant at the weddins of Mlsa
Alice Mooney, of Birmingham, Ala.,
•nd Mr. Lee McGhee Porter, of Aber
deen Mias., which will take place on
Tuesday evening In Birmingham.'at
the church of St.-Slarya-on-the-Hlgh-
landa. '
Mr*. W. a Willingham, of Welt End,
I, on a visit to friends in Albany and
Anierlcu*. In the latter town she will
epend this week with Mrs. Frank Shef-
field.
Miss Elolse Stewart Is the guest of
Miss Madelyn Gilbert, of Albany.
Airs. Haralson Bleckley has return
ed from a visit to Augusta,
Miss Marian Reynolds has returned
t,, Rome.
Sir. and Mrs. W. E. Mulrhead have
.eturned to the city and are at. home
with Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Mitchell on
Forth Jackson street.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Millet' are at
home at the Majestic.
Mrs. Troupe Miller will arrive this
reek to visit her sister, Mrs. Frank
Smith, on Columbia avenue.
Mrs. Arnold Broyles has returned
from Newnan.
Miss Mildred Rpratllng left Monday
for a visit to friends In Alabama.
Mr. John Nlsbet, of Savannah. Is the
guest of his daughter, Mrs. Thornton
Msrye. ■ •
Mrs. T. W. Leary will entertain on
Tuesday at luncheon In compliment to
her guests. Mrs. W. H. Dunklnson and
.Miss Mary B. Sullivan, of Plainfield,
X. J.
Mrs. .Benjamin Noble, of Moritgom-
erv, Ala., who has been visiting rela
tives In Atlanta, was called home un
expectedly on Saturday. The party
that was to have been given In her
honor by Miss Nina Gentry has been
called off, on account of Mrs. Noble’s
departure.
Miss Gladys Levin Is spending come j
time In New .York.
Mrs. Haralson Bleckley has returned
from a visit to Augusta, where she was
ihe guest of her sister,'Mrs. G. R. Argo.
Mr*. Warren Buggerly, of Senola, Is
visiting Atlanta friend*.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Smith are vis
iting friends In Richmond.
Mr. and Mrs. C.„c. Hanson have re
turned from Eufaula, Where they at-
leaded the brilliant wedding of their
niece. Miss Katharine Jeiks, to Mr..
Eduard T. Comer, on last Thursday
evening.
Among the out-of-town relatives
who will attend the Phelan-Dallls wed
ding on December 3 are Sirs. Mary
Phelan Watt, Mrs. 8tanloy S. Crltten- '
ilen and Mrs. John Stratford, of Mont
gomery, aunts of the bride.
Mrs. Edward T. Brown returned it*
Atlanta Sunday from Macon, where she
wax delightfully entertained as the
guest of Mrs, Richard Johnston.
Mrs. William Cold Jones . returned
from a visit to relatives In Macon on
•Monday.
Mrs. W. J. Middleton leaves Wed
nesday for Savannah to spend the win-
Mlrs Irene Kcnesk-k, of Kansse City,
'■bo was to have been In Macon this
ur-lc, was detained at home on account
J’f Hines*, but will be In Atlanta the
latter part of the week and will spend
fame time with Mias Adora Anderson.
HIGH'S
HIGH'S
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GREAT SPECIAL SALE
THANKSGIVING
LINENS, CHINA
Silverware, Cut Glass and Other Accessories That Are
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^Required for This Festal Occasion!
'T'HIS SALE comes right in the nick of time, with its great assortments fine linens and
* Dinner China. It’s a sale all should attend; it’s a supplying-time for future as
Dinner China
well as for present
Thanksgiving China
Inn, beaut I
signs. Regular
$21.95
0
Elegant 1c-piece Chlm. Game Sets,
richly decorated. Special
14-pleee Decorated Fish Sets, in
fish designs. Spe
cial for * .
100-plece set genuine French China, beautifully
decorated i i exquisite floral desf
price $27.50, Special
price
100-piece beautifully decorated American Porce
lain Dinner China in vhite and gold. Regular
price $13.50. Spe-
clal price 5P *£***©
Fish and Game Sets for
Thanksgiving
" ~ ‘ $8.50
urchins and
$7.50
Silverware for Thanks-
U giving
“Rogers” Guaranteed Silver Knives,
and forks, per dozen
“Rogers” Guaranteed Silver Forks,
set of 6 for :. ...
“Rogers” Guaranteed Silver Tea Spoons, set of 6 75c
“Rogers” Guaranteed Silver Soup Spoons, set of 6 for »... $1.25
“Roger*” Guaranteed Silver Table Spoons, set of 6 for.*. .--•# ...$1.50
EXTRA SPECIAL
Quadruple-plated Silver Celery Trays, warranted.to wear
25 yerrs; regular $3.00 value. This sale $1.69
26-plece set “Rogers” Silverware, containing: .
6 Knives, 0 Soup Spoons,
,6 Forks. 1 Butter Knife,
6 Tea Spoons. 1 Sugar Shell,
Warranted to wear 23 years. In nice lined case, for..
$3.50
$1.50
*i.o»
$5.98
it s a
needs. Crisp New Table Linens, bright, new China and spark
ling Glassware—all will give added en
joyment to the Thanksgiving dinner.
Now to the great savings in this
Special Sale.
Thanksgiving Linens
72-inch extra quality double satin Damask, $1.00 grade, special
price 90c
22x24-inch Dinner Napkins to match, at, d07.cn, $2, $2.60, $3,
and ••••.. $3.60
Beautiful quality fine 72-inch satin Damask, grass bleached.
regular $1.36 Linen $1.16
Fine satin finished Napkins to match, dozen, $3, $3.60, $4.00
and $4.50
Extra tine very heavy satin Damask, 72 inches wide $2.00
Napkins to match $4.60 and $5.00
LINEN SETS: CLOTHS AND NAPKINS TO MATCH.
8x4 Linen Sets, $,">.00 quality, for $ 3.98
8x4 Linen Sets. $6.50 quality, for $ 4.75
8x10 Linen Sets, $12.00 quality, for $10.00
8x10 Linen Sets, $14.50 quality, for $12.50
8x12 Linen Sets, $17.50 quality, for ,...$15.00
8x12 Linen Sets, $20.00 quality, for . .$16.60
3 1-2 and 4-.vard finest Cloths, Napkins to match, up to $25.00
and $27.50 set.
SOME NAPKIN SPECIALS.
flood quality Linen Nnpkins, for ,98c
Excellent quality Linen Napkins, for .51,60
Splendid quality Linen Napkins, for 8:5.60
Superior quality Linen Nnpkins, for .$3.00
Cut Glass
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KNOX
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For Thanksgiving
EXTRA SPECIAL
$5.00 American Cut Glass Howls in deep,
rich cuttings; special, one day only.. .$2.98 .
Cut Glass Celery Trays, for $5.00
Large size Cut Glass Water Bottles, for
$3.98
Cut Glass Salt Cellnrs, 6 for 76o
Cut Glass Tumblers, 6 for .$2.00
Some Specials in Hand-
Painted China
Fine Hand-Painted China Plates.. $7,50 to $40.00
Hand-painted China Salad Bowls $3.60 to $10.00
Hand-painted China Plaques and Cake Plates $2 to $12.50
J. M. HIGH CO. J. M HIGH CO. J. M. HIGH CO.
PENSACOLA. FLA.
nml Mr*. I la lent t Audc*r*oii. of New
biv \Mtliiff relative* in till* Hty.
• 1 Mrs. r.ot»l» |>eM. Blorlior, who
•9 absent on n trip to Cincinnati.
imp! Philadelphia, are jigain at
lulling point* In Virginia nnd ^ost Mr-
ginla. have returned home.
Mrs. .1. CnittplM»ll Avery entertained the
Bridge t'ltth at ber home on Gadsden I
strict on T*u**dav. i»**IIcIouh refreshments
ore served liming the afternoon.
MU* I .tier Whaley entertained on Wed
nesday at bridge In honor of Mr*. Cblpley
Metre, of Atlnutn.
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| SOUTHERN SOCIETY
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of Quality!
Sold on terms that places good furni
ture in everybody’s home that wants
it.'
Prices are marked at a fair profit—
not high enough to be marked down.
You are cordially invited to come
in— compare styles—compare quality—
compare prices--that’s all.
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Brilliant among the tali wedding* wan
that of Mil* Klttr 81 ii hide field and Harding
A. Jnrksnn, which took plan* Wednesday
evening at 6 o'clock III the Find I'resbyte-
rlan Hmrch. and was followed hy a recep
tion for relative* and intimate friend* at
of the bride's parent*. Hr. and
ter. Ml** Catherine Dnvldaon Tillman.
Card* have lieen l**ued hy Mr*. Leslie
Clunk to her trereptlon Saturday nffer-
lioon. November 16. from 3 until 7 o'clock. At
tier home on West End avenue, to meet
Mi** Mary Sue Cummins and Ml** Jane
Hagan, of Evansville.
marriage of Miss Ethel Hake Ward
.Mr*. I>. It. MlublilHBelil. Anton? tbr .ml of- nml, Km Brown was milotljr w.lomnixoil
town stints wss Mr*. Il-iiry S. Jnrkwn. hi lllrkrasn, Kj\. Siitimfajr nt 1J oolm-k.
suit ilio Il.fof lirldo.innlils Im-ImM MlMMfTbf hrldrl. bo dnii(lhl.-r of Mr anil Mr*.
— r- -- mil Hu Hone. ' Jolfn A. Ward, of.thl* city, mid the groom
“ Bro—
Antoinette Blount mid Emma Be
of Allanta. who returned home
MU* .In••Uhoii, who will spend a
Mr*. Hill MeAllster, wore a superb gowu
of Irish lace with Jeweled passementerie on
the corsage. The iinild*' pretty gown* were
of meteor pink Matin and Inee, and they
\irrled |»lnk eamath
11 The
cut* of intieli social attention while In the
city. They were guest* nt Ml** Gertrude
t Whitworth'* dinner for the bridal party at
! th» Maxwell and at SIImps Shirley and May
oMtenlnv II* the non of Hr. and Mrs. It. K. Brown,
eek with al*o of thl* city, Immediately after the
lceremony Mr. and .\lr*. Brown left for
UopklUKvUI*. their future hem*.
Ml** Mary* Fraser will he Uie honoree of
several handsome entertainment* In the
next few days. Mr. a ml. Mr*. Joseph II.
Thompson will entertain o. ■ jsirty at'dinner
In her honor, bu Friday* evening.* Mr*.
Tlioom* B. Nani entertained twelve* gne«i*
it dinner for her on Thursday evenlng\,a«id
i'^la.w evening, Novofnhsg TV *"—
WEEKLY OR MONTHLY TERMS MADE
sday at the Golf and Country Club,
l .Miss Ellen Meek* ha* gone to Atlanta to
visit her sister. Mr*. Boliert !.ee Cooney,"
| who ha* been III hut I* now Improving.
Misse* Imtiu and Ethel Bailey. of Kanna*
City, were honoree* of a card party Mon-
! day. given hy Ml** Nellie Walsh, and of
a luncheon Tuesday, of which Miss l,oul*p
I O'Keefe was hostess. With Mr*. .Mm l>.
' Ueyttold*. they ibared the honor* of Mr*.
| I,. II. Noel's bridge party Tuesday after- I
l noon.
j Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wehh nunouiirc the
engagement cf tlu*lr .daughter, Ethel, and
l)i\ John l.ytl" Scale*. of Aldeu Bridge, Im
The date selected for the marriage of
i Governor Patjersou sml Mis* Mary KussH'
Gardner, of ( ulou. city? I* Saturday. He
I eemlwr 7. The ocen*inn will tie one of brll
tin nee, and the company attending will In*
reprcheiitatlvf of the social world of Ten*
tlPSSee.
Major E. C. Lewis lias Issini! Invitations
to i -* *■ ’*“*—
l-'i
FURNITURE, MATTINGS, RUGS
CARMICHAEL-TALMAN
FURNITURE CO.
“The Store That Saves You Money”
74-76 Whitehall Street
entertained frequently during her ntny
Aniiilsltlon* to Atlanta society will'he Mr.
» Mis* lues Felder, of Amerleus. Ga.. is now
visiting her father In that city. Mr. and
Mr*. Williamson hnve a heautlful heme hi
{ Nashville, near the handsome residence of
| her brother, Mr. Thomas J. Fehlpr, iu the
MitrphJ' addition.
3Irs. Grahtlnml Blee am) little daughter
are In Auierleiis, Ga.. to visit Mrs. Florence
Hollis until the middle of HpcoujIh'
Wediie^'da.w r evening, Novwnher rt. Mis’*
Margaret' Wiirner will give her A. dlnoer nt
Itenraw with coyer* hlld, for tweotFrmir.
Mr. and Jilr*. TK Hhelhy WIHIamV ihdnit
dunce tor her at the Watauga 4’lnb Tues
day evening Wa* a brJIUniu event of tho
Week. . ■
VALDOSTA.
Mr. W. H. UUvef, of this rity, and Mlsa
Annie Tint**, of Estlll. H. C., were married
in the latter Hty Wednesday evening, No
vember 13, nt 6 o'clock. At the same time
oeeurnil the marriage of n brother of MhM
Then* to a young lady prominent In the so
cial life of the South i nrolhin town. Both
couple* left Immediately nfter the eeretuo-
uie* for a tour of Florida resort*. Mr. ond
Ml*. Oliver will he at home to their frieuds
In thl* Hty after the 18th Inst.
A delightful fortnightly meeting of the
Mr.
II
infitatioh* yefteMay to the debut
I! dance of their daughter. ^||ce Gertrnde
{Ktaltb, on Wcilnemlny evening Novemtier
120, at 9 o'clock at tue Watauga Club,
Mr. and Mm. G. N. Tillman have Issiied
I invitation* to a dance TbnrMlny evening.
f Nmemher 14. U> meet their daughter, Mis*
Catherine Tillman, at Tfl!m*u j»l«e%-.
Invitation* have lieen issueil hr Mrs. G. I
N. Tlllntau to u buffet luncheon at 1 o’clock
Thursday, November 14, to meet her dough-
A FACT
ABOUT THE “BLUES’ 5
What Is known as tho ••Blues”
Is seldom occasioned by actual exist-'
Ine external conditions, but In tho
great majority of cases by a dis
ordered LIVER.— y
THIS IS A FACT
which may be demonstra
ted by trying a course of
Tu Wilis
TheycoatrolafidrefcuUrte the LIVER*
They bring hope and bouyancy to the
mind. They Lrfnc health and clastic*
Ity to tho body,
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE*
W. H, Webster arranging an excellent pro
grain. The rejwrt of Mr*. W. H. West, dele
gnte to the recent meeting of the Finlera-
tlon of null*, held nt Tlfton, wn* ni'elved.
The member* of the Hub are delighted nt
the acceptance of the Invitation from thl*
thl* Ht h0 <1 1 ,,CXt fet,e r afl °M hating In
Mr*. U II. Wnrllck returned Tlmmd.ay
from a vlalt of *everal week* to relative*
and frieuds nt Maron.
Mr*. M A. Morgan nnd her guest. Mis*
Opal Klder, «f Macon, visited White
Hprlng* till* week.
Mrs. K. G. Hurdmnn, of Commerce, On.,
I* .vlstlng her parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. N.
Grirrin, In thl* Hty.
Bcv. Carl Minor, formerly nnstor nf the
Hr*t Baptist church in thl* city, hnt now
In charge of the First Baptl*t church at
Moultrie, arrived In the Hty thl* week, and
Is helping the local committees in perfect
ing the pinna for tho entertainment of vis
itor* to the meeting of the Hfnte Baptist
convention, which convene* here on the
lust.
Mis* El
rlsJr of Nome weel ..
Mr. nnd Mr*. Nam Jones have returned to
thHr home In thl* Hty after resldlug for
■ Oklal " *—*
side here In" future.
Mr. Ham C. ('arson nml bride, of Atlanta,
were the giie*t* here this week of the famllv
of thplr brother, Hr. C. C. ('arson. Tho
young couple were married In Atlnutn Inst
Wednesday.
Mis* Fearl I^wl* has returned to her i
home lu re after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. I
John C. Holme*, In Macon.
Mis* Mcc Young has returned from
visit to Atlanta.
Mrs. Y. It. Beasley, of Tnuipa. ,FI«. t I*
visiting her parent*, Mr. and Mr*. J. F.
Stapler, In this Hty.
Hr. J. I*. Prescott and bride. „f I^iko
Park, were In the Hty thl* week, having
Just returned from their bridal tour.
Mis* Belle limit returned thl* wi*ek fr«....
a visit of some tnouth* to various Florida
points, where she wnj the gue*t uf friend*.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Mr*. Mark Hanna, daughter of Hr. Iler-
nuberg. of Wanhlugfoii. surgeon general of
the I idf***l State* army, who ha* rei*eiitly
moved to Montgomery to make her home.
I* a talented musician and n charming
woman. Mr. Iluumi Is a nephew of the
late Senator Mark Hanna.
Ml** Kate Steiner ha* gone to New York
for several week*. She will visit friend*
In Georgia liefore returning home.
Mis* In mile Pickett I* visiting her aunt
In Athtuto.
Miss Anna Pelser I* the guest of Ml**
Fannie Gunn. In Birmingham.
The friends of ex-Govemor Gate* will
be glad to kuuw that he is convalescing
Pfrom a severe Illness. I
Oo You Burn Goal in a Grate Basket?
THEN LOOK! LOOK!
HOUSEKEEPERS' FRIEND!
Patent attachment to a grate basket for . heating
irons, water and cooking. This is the only attach
ment that is adjustable. For sale hy all leading
dealers. Price 75c. Agents wanted. Address,
HOUSEKEEPERS’ FRIEND. CO.,
210 Gould Building, Atlanta, Ga.
... And th. ATLANTA SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY. Atlinte, Ga.
Oldest and Largest South. Positions secured. Enter Now. Catalog Free
b»vn*. hu* lieen spending n few day* In
the . Hy.
MI** Mary Ellen Karri* ‘wa* nmongThc
guest*, from Montgomery, who attended
the senior hop at Pnucetou Friday,
Mr*. Cwm.
Alnbamn division. Fulled
ughtem of the
Confederacy, route down from Binuhlgb.nm
to utteiid the Confederate reunion. Hbv
was the gnevt of Mr*. J. A. Kirkpatrick,
Court street.
K. H. Hardwick hu* announced the cp-
gngcuicnt of hi* daughter. Atgle Marjorie,
JK; Hill. The wedding will take
nnnomireuiptit will be of
it to (fcorglnns. a* well
... Hill's mother *.r«* n M
ugnsta, mid I* also clonHy i
I^Vvt. of Mobile.
The iuN*lnl cv«*nt of the reunion wr* the
reception given the Yeferanu and J4oii* of
\eternu* Miilncxdry evening at tl»e Hty
hall by the Itaughrrr* of the ('onfmlcrary.
'1 he matrous of honor, c|m|M>ron*. sponsoro
and uuhl* n**i«r.<| (u entertaiultig th**
—. -—y— elfy’s guest*. Among those lu the receiving
tuitcl States army, stationed at New Ur- Hue were Mrs. LaSalle Gorbvll Pickett.
widow of the Into General George E. Pick
ett; Mr*. Charles G. Brown, of Birming
ham. president of the Alnltnmn division of
the Culted Daughter* of tue Confederacy;
Mr* It. It. IP***. ..f Auburn, vice president
of the Ain Iwnut division. Fulled Daughters
of the Confederacy.
Pari* has a shop for the sate of the hair
of famous (>eople. B»"cry lock Is guaran
teed genuine, nnd no less than £4 Is rc-
incHt.nl for it mere snippet from tho
... tjsg* r • -
of the great Na|Ndi>oa.
■ i»e* rules sternly n * ‘
posslhls to swuri _
of the oar or the kni*;
lies.
hair of certain
SS£
WAXINE
For floor, and woodwork.
GEORGIA PAINT A CLASS CO.
40 Peachtree St.-ceL