Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 05, 1907, Image 10

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lilURSDAT. DECEMBElt V TiUii A I I-iA-NXA tfM/JHjUAJS AINU JNJ’JW23. ?©»©©©»©©g©©<E©©©©©©»©»©©©©©©©©©©©g©©©©©©©©©©© SOCIETY... Mn.'George C. Ball, Editor. Selene Armstrong, Mr*. Piul E. Wilkes, ■•••••••••••••••••••••to•••••*». AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS [©©©©»©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©%•© ©©©©©©©©©#©©©©© A LITTLE PARABLE. I mud* the crest mytrif whow weight hail MR8. KI8ER ENTERTAINS FOR MR8. W. R. HUNTLEY. The brilliant social event of Thurs day was the reception at which Mr*. . T oh*» K?*er entertained at the Pied mont Driving Hub, her guest list In cluding about 200 ladle*. The occasion wan a compliment to Mr*. William R. Huntley, of Buffalo, who as Ml** Janie Hpeer was one of Atlanta’* belle*. Till* I* her flr*t visit South since her marriage, and,who Is being most cordially welcomed by her MI88 WOODWARD'8 DINNER. host# of friends, happy. Informal occasion will be The Driving Club wa* decorated the dinner party at which Mis* Marion j elaborately for the occasion, polnsettas Woodward will entertain Friday even- land fern* being used exclusively. The In* at her home on Peachtree. Ml** brilliant red and green of the blossom* Woodward’* dinner will be compil- ! wre sugestive of the approaching hoi - inentary to Mr. and Mr#.mdngly en- 1,1 ay8 - an<1 the °P en log lire* added t To think mine own hands drove the nail*! I'fiaiiK n merry SOlif, And chose the heaviest wood To build It firm nud strong. vns meant for I should fiare made u lighter To bear up Calvary. —Anne Reeve Aldrich. LUNCHEON IN HONOR VI8ITOR8. A pleasant event of Thursday was a luncheon at the Capital City Club Jn honor of visitors In the city, Mr*. Vail and Mis* Vail, of Boston. Mrs. W. T. Gentry and Mr*. J. Epps Brown were Joint hostesses at the luncheon and ten guests were enter tained. The luncheon table w-as adorned with a large vase of pink roses, and the guests present were Mrs. Vail and Mis* Vail, of Boston; Mr*. H. E. W. Palmer, Mr*. F. E. Montague,- Mrs. J. R. CJol- •on, Mrs. Evelyn Harris. Mr*. W. H. Adkins. Mrs. H. M. B. Ho*»ey, Ml*s Davison, of Naahvllle, Tenn.; Miss Nina Gentry. Mrs. W. T. Gentry und Mr*. J. Epps Brown. ANDER8CMN-AYER8. Mr. ’Henry Lee Ayer* and Ml** Maude Anderson were united In mor- rtage by Rev. Will T. Hamby at 114 Walker street Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock. “The Blood Is Tho Life.” Selonn, ho* never gone beyond tho above simplo statement of scripture. Hut It hoi illuminated that statement and given it a meaning ever broadening with the increasing breadth of knowledge. When tho blood Is "bad"or Impure ft Is not alone tho body which suffers through disease. The brain is also clouded Hlpt mind and Judgement are ted, an Jinan y an evil deed or Impuro tookghV\BitJsh«JiH{ectly traced to tho Impnwfttfofithel,lho<|\ Foul.impurehloo<J esn he made dnro by tlio im of l)r. Plsrco’s Golden _Me<| lei I _L>lscoycj:y. Jt enriches and mirilics the blond thereby curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous affections, as eczema, tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other manifestations of Impuro blood. ® <*> ® ® ® ® In the cure of scrofulous swellings, en larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old aores, the”Golden Medical Discovery "has performed the most marvelous cures. In cases of old sores, or open eating ulcers. It Is well to apply to the open sores Dr. Pierce’s All-IIeallng Salve, which pos sesses wonderful healing potency when used as an application to tho sores In con junction with the use of "Golden Medical Discovery ” as a blood cleansing consti tutional treatment. If your druggist don’t happen to have tho "All-Healing Salvo* In stock, you can easily procure It by Inclosing fifty-four cents In postago stamps to Dr. R. V. Tierce, 603 Main 8L, Buffalo, N. Y„ and It will como to you by return post Most druggists keep It as well as the "Golden Medical Discovery." ® ' ® <D ® ® ® You can’t afford to accept, any medlclnf Of unbxotrn composition as a substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery,” which I* a medicine or known composition, having a complete list of Ingredients In plain English on Its bottlo-wrapprr, tho game being attested ns correct under oath. I)r. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. clays, and the open log fire* the good cheer of the occasion. In the druwlng room where Mrs. Kiser and Mr*. Huntley received, the mantel wa* massed with fern* Interspersed with polnsefta blossom*. A frieze of Mmtlax decorated the walls. In the dining room the tables were removed, and the spacious apartment was made cosy with rugs and chair*. Here the color motif of red and green was followed In the use of quantities of polnsettas, fern* and pnlms. In the bay window, which wa* banked with Hpiendld palm*, tho punch bowl wa* placed and here Mlssen Aurelia and Silvey Speer, the young sister* and cousin of the honor guest, presided. Tho punch bowl was bunked with or ange* and , with green and black grapes. Between the hour* of 5 and 7 the guests called. Mr*. Kiser received In a gown of pale blue satin, It* deep yoke and sleeves of fillet luce. The little bolero of spangle* and gold embroidery, showed a Frenchy touch of pink, and tho full skirt wa* made with tucks and trimmed with fringe. With this gown wa* worn a corsage bouquet of violets and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Huntley wore a toilet of ex IN.HONOR OF MI88 WINN. Miss Cora Winn, one of the season’s most popular debutantes, will be the guest of honor at a dinner party to be given by Miss Minnie Van Epps on Thursday evening. The color motif will be pink,, and the centerpiece for the dinner table will be pink roses ami ferns. The can dle* In silver cande stick* will be pink, as will the bonbon* and Ices. . Mis* Van Epp* will wear an import ed gown of hand-embroidered mull. Mi** Winn will wear a pretty gown of pink llsse. Mis* Van Epps’ guest*.will be Ml**ea Cora Winn. Louise Hawkins, Martha Whitman. Cora Wynne. Susie May Pope and Messrs, Arnuud. McMIchael. Dannels, Kirkland and Shelby. BISHOP AND MR8. CANDLER TO GIVE DINNER PARTY Bishop and Mrs. Warren A. Candler will entertain at a dinner party on Thursday evening In honor of Miss Eugenia Ilfgham and Mr. Walter Can dler, whose approaching marriage Is a matter of much lntere*t to n large cir cle of friends. i The handsome Inman Park residence of Bishop and Mrs. Candler will be decorated In a color scheme of red and white. The flowers used will lie long- Hteimned crimson rose*, with many palms and fern*. Mr*. Candler will wear a handsome gown brought from Korea. Mis* Blg- ham will wear white chiffon and lace. Among those Invited to the dinner are Ml** Blgham. Mr. Candler, Min* Hattie Lee West. Miss Jennie Bile Bell, Mis* Hammond Burch of Elberton, Ml** Helen Johnson, Mis* Bara Bran ham, Mr. Palmer Johnson. Mr. Rock well Johnson, Mr. Clarence Harris, Mr. Fred Clarke, Mr. Howard Stone and Mr. Charles Sheldon. INVITATIONS RECALLED. Because of the serious Illness of Mrs. J. M. Stephens at her home In West 2nd the bridge party at which Mrs. k D. McCarley and Mr*. McWhorter <iulslte white lace, fashioned over chit. Milner were to have entertained Friday fon and silk, and made nlonR princess „fi e rnoon In honor of Miss Kthel New lines particularly becoming to the slen- comb, the guest of Miss Nan Stephens, der figure. She carried magnificent ha* been called off. , American Beauties. J—_ Among the ladles asnlstlng In tho en tertainment of the caller*. Mr*. Luther! MI88 ELLIS’ BRIDGE LUNCHEON. Rend. .Mrs. Kiser's mother, was beau- I m|ss Halite Ellis' military luncheon nmdlT em'pire,* the ‘yoT'tZ TevWi! *"«“ - «•» »/*«<"“* fillet lace and tho corsage appllqued Parties of Thursday, which wa* full of In braid. Mr*. George Speer was handsomely gowned In white lace trimmed with white satin piping. Mrs. William II. Klsor wore white chiffon with a flowered border of pink and blue rose*. The gown *1* made prince*# uiui fashioned with blue satin bands. • , Mi «. Charles Sisson wns gowned In crrnm-colored Olga crepe, made cm pJrc, and trimmed with hand embrold cry done with thread of gold. Mr*. W. E. Wtlmerdlng wa* In lav ender crepe de chine combined with lace and velvet. Mr*. Edward McCerrcn was gowned In black velvet, Its yoke and sleeve* made of princess lace and pale blue adding an effective touch of trlmmnlg on the corsage. Mrs. Thornton Marye’s becoming toi. let was of fillet lace over yellow silk, made princes*. Mrs. J. Frank Meador wore n gown of pink chiffon cloth over pink satin, the trimming of fillet lace. Mrs. John Hill wa* In purplo cloth, braided, and worn with a smart blouse of lace and velvet. Mrs. James G. Miller was becoming ly gowned in pink cloth. Mrs. Jerome Simmons, Jr., who is looking particularly well since her re turn. wore a smart suit of pink cloth, tho long coat opening over a lace blouse. Ml** Martha Whitman, who with Mr*. John Hill, presided at the coffee urn. wa* admired In t\ gown of coral - colpred cloth, braided and trimmed* with lace. Miss Aurelia 8peer was In green *ilk with yoke and sleeve* of fillet lace. Miss Silvey Speer wore pale blue ellk, fashioned elaborately with lace. . GET READY FOR XMAS We are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to put you in touch with all the latest and best in Christmas Gifts for 1907. We are offering the best products of the most reliable manufactures, and a certain assur ance of high quality and honest worth in every arti cle. Our varied aud very complete assortment in sures satisfactory selections in all cases and really appropriate aud desirable gifts for either old or young may be found in abundance. We offer our holiday goods at a uniform scale of very reasonable prices, assuring the buying public that our price- marks have but oue meauing, and that is honest values. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Jewelers 37 Whitehall St. “CORNFIELD" LARD EVERY OUNCE GUARANTEEED PURE. Manufactured especially for « ur home trade. ’•Cornfield" I.ard I* made from choice pork fats exclusively. under strict government Inspection. Cost* no more than other lard* not Imlf so good. Ask your grocer. WHITE, M’LENDON CO., ATLANTA, GA„ Members American Meat Packers Association. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, ABqvid preparation for fact, n«k, tiros*nd hands Make* the skin like you went it. Jtoeait Inferno, mei.t- Not sticky or greasy. It’s barmles*.clean, idrtkhu.g. Cau l l»e detected. L'scitmoi .inir n.«m suxdnight,Winter,Spring,Siumner,Fall. fcatnplcFkhii. LyouMig.Co.^S.FifthSt.Brookbii.N V pleasant social affairs. The military’ feature wa* In compli ment to Mr*. \V. A. Powell, of Jeffer son Barracks, Mo., who was the guest of honor, together with Miss Hhetf, of Columbus, Mis*. Yellow chrysanthemum* and palm* were the floral decoration*. TMb place card* were miniature soldiers, and the Ices were decorated In tiny United State* (lag*. Ml** Ellis wore for the luncheon pale green silk, luce trimmed, gown. Ml** Rhett wo* In light blue *llk, a finish of white lace, and Mr*. Pow er* wore a tailored gown of lilac cloth. The prizes at the bridge game preced ing the luncheon were a pair of silk *tucklng* for the first prize, und a pair of Bohemian slipper* for the consola tion. Ml** Ellin entertained eight guest*. MISS FAIN~ENTERTAIN8. Ml** Florence Fain entertained at a charming luncheon party on Thursday morning In honor of Miss May Pagett. Mis* Fain'* guest* were only the brlilcHinald* selected for the wedding party of Ml** Pagett and Mr. Bridge* on tho evening of the 11th. The centerpiece for the luncheon ta ble wa* composed of long-stemmed pink rones In u silver loving cup, placed on u cut glass base. The place curds were tiny ntlpper* hand-painted In pink and white and tilled with popped rice. Mis* Pagett was prettily gowned in luvender silk and (act. Mis* Fain wore a light blue silk trim med in fillet lace. MIhm Fain's guest* were Miss Pagett, Ml** Annie Lou Pagett. Miss Edna Frederick, of Morshallvllle; Mis* Eu genla Harper, Mfta Fannie Turner, Mis* Minnie Atkln*on und Mis* Mi chael. LUNCHEON FOR MRS. KING. Mr*. Nathaniel Jacknon compliment, ed Mr*. Augustus King, of Jackson ville. Fla., the guest of Mrs. R. K. Shaw, with a luncheon on Thursday at the Capital City Club. The luncheon table wa* beautifully decorated In red rose*. The ludle* wore hundsome tailored gown*. Those present were Mr*. Augustus King, Mrs. R. K. Shaw, Mr*. Percy SmedJey Darlington. Mr*. Robert Han cock, Mrs. ’Walter Taylor, Mr*. Robert J. Lowry and Mr*. Jackson. MRS. ELSAS TO ENTERTAIN. Mrs. Benjamin Elsas will' entertain n Monday evening, December 10, with a musical at her home* 223 Washington street. Mr*. Elsas 1* noted for the beauty and originality or her parties, and she ha* planned some delightful feature* for the musical. houseTparty. The member* of the house party which Dr. Lewi* Morris will entertain for a week preceding hi* marriage to Ml** JemlAon, will arrive in the city tonight. | Dr. Morris’ guest* will include hi* sister*. Mrs. Wood*, of Charlottesville, Va.; Mr*. Page, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr*. Whitehead, of Salisbury, X. l\; hi* niece*. Mis* Wood*, of Virginia, and MU* Page, of New York, and Dr. William Dabney, of Baltimore, and Dr. Hugh Trout, of Roanoke, Va.—Birm ingham Ledger. MR8. LAMAR WILL ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF MISS RANKIN. Miss Alberta Rankin, of Atlanta, who arrives In Macon In a day or two to spend the week-end with Mis* Scho field, will be* very delightfully enter tained during her brief stay in the city. On Friday at half after 1 o’clock Mr*. Walter Lamar will entertain at a beautiful seated luncheon of ten cover* in her holier.—Mucon Telegraph. J. M. HIGH CO. J.M. HIGH CO. J. M. HIGH CO. Here’s a stock-reduction sale blankets and comforts that* will be hailed with delight by Atlanta’s wise housekeepers. Soft, wooly blankets and warm com fortables, lined with pretty silkoline or French Sateens- , ’ These blankets and comfortables are offered at reduced prices for this sale. Friday, 9 O’Clock READ THE ITEMS Large size extra quality plain and ETA plaid Blankets 50 pairs extra quality plain white Wool Blankets; sold everywhere $5.00 to $5.98 pair; A FA special One lot of handsome plaid Blankets, fine quality, extra heavy. Worth d? F lA $7.00, for >.. 40 pairs extra quality plain gray and (j? g AA beautiful plaid Blankets, for Large size extra heavy handsome (j* A OA Plaid Blankets, $5.50 quality, for ip^OY Splendid quality white and gray mi (b 4 AA (cotton) Blankets, for 1 ■\Jvf Better quality white and gray (cot- (i* 4 ^ C ton) Blankets, for %j7 1 Still better quality white and gray d* j FA (cotton) Blankets, for.. 1 "£51/ Extra heavy white and gray (cot- (j* A pj g» ton) Blankets, for 1 ■ J O Remnants Linens! Two big tables remnants and cloth \ lengths bleached and unbleached Table j * T Linens in 2, 21-2, 3, 31-2 and 4-yard / lengths, suitable for Table Cloths, / • marked down for a quick clearance at \ I "3 about one-fourth to one-third off. / OFF Great Stock Silkoline Lined Cotton and Eiderdown Comforts Good quality .silkoline lined Comforts, filled with clean, white 1 AA cotton fej5 1 •\J\J Extra quality silkoline lined Comforts, very heavy, filled with white (J? | Oft Fine quality, very heavy, large size, sat- (£* ”5 CO eon lined Comforts, $4.00 and Fine collection of sateen lined Eiderdown Comforts, in beautiful patterns and colors, (t* 4 O OO $5.00, $7.00, $8.50 and 1 Hundsome silk lined Eiderdown I O CO Comforts, for %|7 I SPECIAL! One lot handsome Blanket Robes for making ladies’ or gentlemen’s dressing gowns,Jounging robes, etc., choice patterns; special WHS, iUlUlftlllg $2.50 . EXTRA SPECIAL One lot 60 pieces, beautiful quality Outing Flannels, Flannelettes and Teazledowns, in rich Japanese and floral patterns, for making kimonos, dressing gowns, women’s wrappers, children’s dresses, etc., 15c and 18c qualities, 4 4 ^ „ special 1^-1 - J,C J. M. HIGH COMPANY MISS WINN’S PARTY. Ml88 Cora Winn's party on Thurs day afternoon «a« one of the most de lightful affairs of the day. Miss Winn received her guests wear. Ins a lovely gown of shell,pink broad- t loth, elaborate with hand embroidery and llntahed with some soft cream laces. The color scheme of the party was pink, and. quantities of hundsome KTT-' larney roses filled the many vases nnd bowls on the tables, mantels and cab inets In the drawing room. Miss Winn’s prises were a pair of silk h«se and a Christmas book of II- lust rated poem*. Those Invited to tho party were Miss Harris Stoekdell, Miss Josle Stockdell, Miss I .aura Payne. Miss Susie May l\,pe, MUs Margaret Laijson. Miss Min nie Van Epps, Miss Caroline Du Core, Miss Helen Baglcy, Miss Mary Brent Smith, Miss Nina Gentry, Miss Mar garet Hallman. Miss Alice Vandiver, Miss Louise Hawkins . Miss Janie Thornton. Miss Grace Callaway. Mlsa Elizabeth Hines, Miss Lottie Wiley, Miss Helen Muse and Miss Violet Trtppe. CHILDREN Teething Soothing Syrup mo^heS? 6 J V Til KIRCH L million: i'HKUS ■:irch umr.: THE CHILD. HOFTES. CON VERSE-M’KEY. 8pocl.il to The Georgian. Valdosta, Go., Dec. 5.—Mr. Earl S. McKey and Mi** Susie Converse, two of the moat prominent young people In thl* city, were united In marriage at the home of the bride’s parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Brlgg* Converse, Wednesday afternoon-at 4 o'clock, the occasion being a most brilliant one. Rev. Richard Wallace, of the Christian church, performed tho ceremony. The elegant Converse home, on* of tho largest and handsomest in southern Georgia, was lavishly nnd tastefully decorated In green and white, with my riad* of electric bulb* among the smt- lax, fern* nnd flower*.• Mr. Wilburn McKey, brother of the groom, acted a* best man, while Ml** Edith Converse, sister of the bride, wa* inald of honor. There were no other attendant*. Lit tle Misses Harriet and Annabel Con verse, Caroline Rose, Sadie Tillman, Marie Dasher and Clyde McKey Were the flower girls. A large number of friends and relative* witnessed the marriage. An Inforipnt reception followed the ceremony, and after delicious refresh ments had been served the bride and groom left at !> o’clock for - various Florida resorts, where they will spend three weeks. ALABAMA D. A. R. IN CONFERENCE The Alabama Daughter* of the American Revolution met at Athens, Ala., on Wednesday In annual confer ence. The session* are held In the li brary of Athens college, whose presi dent, Mlsa Mary Moore, 1* an active gnd valued member of the hostess chapter. Prominent among the visiting ladies are Mr*. J. Morgan Smith, of Birming ham, former state regent, and at pres ent one of the national board. While in Athens Mr*. Smith Is the guest of Mrs. Henry Martin. A charming vis itor to the conference from Tennessee Is Mr*. Jennie P. Dozier, of Franklin, state historian of the Tennessee L\ D. C.. nnd also a D. A. R. The delegates to the conference were tendered an Informal reception Tues day evening by the state regent, Mrs. A. P.- McClellan, and her sister*. Mrs. Memory Peebles and Miss Snow Pry"**, at the latter’s home on Jefferson street. © /fr%^ © © | © © i t This oi;ss, ai.lath all pain, cubu W’XD code, anil U the BKST REMKl*.' I OB pUSRHOIA. . . Slid by ilrucsUU in nvj part of the world. v Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under ‘.he Pure Food and Drug act. June JO. 1900. ferial nuai. Ltc mi. PASCHALL-M’NEILL. . Tho wedding of Mias Lurlle Paschall anil Mr. James Alexander McNeill, of New York, will occur Thursday even ing at 9 o’clock at the home of the brlde'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter iS Goode Paschall, on Highland avenue. [jP No Invitations have beer. Issued and I (3$ the wedding will he a quiet one. Rev. ' «*• C. A. Langston rector of tire Church j.Jf of the Epiphany, will |>erform the cere- [ (9) many. The younp couple will leave! at midnight f.»r New York, where they» X will make their home, and they carry J Wr with them the good wishes of a host I rfi of friends. {S MARY HARRIS ARMOR W. C. T. U. The-Mary Harris Armor W. C. T. U. wli! hold its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. O. A. Barbee, 44 White hall terrace, Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Ar. excellent literary program has beer, arranged and the returned missionary wilF speak. Popular Price Jewelry and Parisian Novelties Come and see the most gorgeou* display of Jewelry ever shown In Atlanta. By making a small deposit you can reserve any article in our stock. Why Pay High Prices? W* can save you the price of ono ‘gift In your Holiday purchases, by trading with us, as you will find that we sell itoods retail at wholesale prices. Come and Judge for yourself. SPECIAL. FOR THE HOLIDAYS Watches. Bracelet,, Fancy Combs, Hair Barrett**, Rings, Broeche, Buckie,, Scarf Pina, $1.00 and upward OPEN EVENINGS. S3 Peaciitres St., Atlanta, Ga. The Only Popular Price Jewelers of Atlanta. ©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©$©©©©©©©©&