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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12. 100*
SOCIETY
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RECEIVING WITH MRS. FELDER.
One of the largest end moat Interestt
Ing events of next week will be Mra.
Thomas B. Felder’s afternoon tea at
the ihedmont Driving Club on the 17th,
In honor of her alater. Mra. Jemea B.
lllley, a charming bride of the eeaaon.
Mra. Felder will be aaalated In re
ceiving and entertaining by the follow.
Ing lad lea: Mra. Janies B. Klley. Mra.
Albert Howell. Mra. Clark Howoll, Mra.
Carroll Latimer. Mra. Charlee North
ern, Mra. Martin Pm>l>ar. Mlaa Martha
Whitman. Mra. Q. E. Paine, Mlaa Helen
Hanley, Mlaa quite of Savannah, Mlaa
Loulae Lamar of Columbua. Mra. Chaa.
l». Wllaon, Mra. Robert Foreman, Mlaa
Adorn Anderson, Mrs. Jobn K. Ottley,
Mra, Robert A. Lynch, Mra. Eugene
Black, . Mrs. H. C. Barnes. Mr* John
Slaton. Mra. John D. Little. Mra. Hugh
Rlohurdaon, Mra. Richard Glenn. Mra.
Logan William son. Mlaa Kata holder.
CHAPERONS AT DANCE
GIVEN BY MISS BAQLEY
One of the moat Intareatlng events of
next week will be the dance at which
Mlaa Helen Bagley will entertain on the
evening of December It. Those who
will be Invited to chaperone ere Mr. H.
O. Bagley. Dr. and Mra Marlon Benson.
Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Caldwell, Mr, end
Mr*. Aualell Thornton. Mr. and Mra.
Andraw Calhoun, Mr. and Mra. Jamaa
Rllay, Mr. and Mr*. Carroll Latimer,
Mra. Q. K. Fain*.
TO RECEIVE INFORMALLY.
The Mine* Oentry and their guest,
Mlae Emma Williams, of Portsmouth.
Va., will receive Informelly on the aft
ernoon of Christmas day at an eggnog
party.
A HOLIDAY DANCE.
One of the happleet eventa of the
holiday aeeaon will bo an old-fashioned
barn danoe at whloh Dr. and Mra. |
Floyd McRae will entertain a number
of young people In honor of their eon.
Mr. Floyd McRae, Jr., on the evening
.if December 2S.
The young people will dance in tin
great garage In the rear of the hand
some McRae home on Peachtree road.
A aupper will follow the dance, It.
the dining room of the residence.
The Invitations for the affair have
been limited to the young people of the
neighborhood.
WEDDING PLANS OF MISS
PERDUE AND MR. BOYKIN
An Interesting event of the combo
week will be the wedding Wedneedr.
evening at 9 o’clock of Miss JuIIl.
Perdue and Mr. John Abney Boykb
which will take place at the home •
■ he bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo!
A. Pardua.
The ceremony will be performed
Rev. J. Stewart French end will 1
witnessed by only the relatives and In
tlmate friends of the young people. Mr.
J E. Vaughan, Jr., will be matron 01
honor and the other attendants will Ip
Misses Marian Perdue. Tommie Perdu.
Loulae Johnson, Kato Edmondson, Mr*
tiraham Perdue, Mre. Clarence He*
.lone* of Montgomery end Mre. William
11 MivHarry tee Harvey, of Columbia.
g. c., will act a* best man. Th* color
scheme of th* wedding will be pink
and white, the bridesmaid* carrying
Bimful* of pink rose*. The wedding
march will be played by Wurm’e or
chestra.
SUPPER PARTY FOB VISITORS.
An Informal aupper party at the
Mast I.ako Club houa* will be given
Saturday evening In honor of several
retractive visitors In th* elty, Mia*
Emma Williams, of Portsmouth, Va..
the guest of Mia* Nina d*nlryi Mlaa
fltheccn Morton, of Memphis, Ih*
sweat of Mlaa Chari** Owens, and
Misses Caubl* and McOhte. of Grean-
vllle. B. C., who are Mra. Frank
Owens’ guests.
MRS. WEYMAN GIVES LUNCHEON.
An enjoyable amall event of Friday
van Mra. Hamuel Weyman’a luncheon,
at which covers were laid for ten at a
table decorated In Liberty roeee and
with dainty Christmas details.
Mrs. Weyman wa» a charming host
ess In black
MISS NINA GENTRY
ENTERTAINS VISITORS
Mlaa Nina Gantry entertained about
twenty gueata at a charming little
bridge party on Friday evening. In
honor of her guest. Atlas Emma Wil
liams, of Portsmouth, Va.
Two other popular visitors, Miss
Katharine Martin, of Chattanooga and
Mlaa Wllaon. of New York, shared the
honors of the occasion with Mies Wil
liams.
There were three silver prises. The
first prise fur the young women, a sil
ver vanity box, was won by Mlaa Em
ma Williams, end the gentlemen's
prise, a silver rork-ecrew, went to Mr.
John Wheatley. The consolation, a
silver photograph frame, was won by
Miss Katharlno Marlin.
Mlaa Gentry was gowned for the
party In black spangled net.
Miss Williams, of Portsmouth, wore a
Dlrertolre gown of whlta lace.
Miss Allen* Gentry wore pink eatln.
GRAND CONCERT NEXT TUESDAY.
A musical event of much Interest for
next week will be the grand concert
Tuesday evening at Cable Hall, which
has bedn arranged by Mra. Ranee
M right for' the guild of All Faints
church, under whose auspices the con
cert Is given.
The personnel of the porfprmpr* Is as
follows: Miss Eda Bartholomew, organ
ist; Mr. Richard Bchllewen, violinist;
Mrs. Edward Worcester, pianist; Mr.
Frank Oundell, tenor; Mrs. Mary Flem
ing Meek, soprano: Airs. A. Ranse
Wright, soprano; Airs. 55ay Rector
Beavltt, accompanist. ■
A program well sclectA! and ar
ranged hao been prepared for the ocoa-
slon. Thqfollowing ladles are the pat
ronesses til the musical:
Mrs. C, K. Nelson, Airs. 55. S. Far-
land, Atrs. N. P. Black, Airs. Oscar
I’nppenhelmeV, Mr*. W. L. Peel. Mr*.
G. W. Wilkins, Mr*. Edward Peters.
Airs. Robert E. Park, Mrs. Bolling H.
Jones, Airs. Edward Brown. Mrs. Burtdn
Smith. Mr*. Oenrge Traylor. Airs. A. B.
Bteele, Mrs. H. At. Alltlnson. Alls* Rosa
Worn!berry, Atrs. Eugene Black. Mrs.
Victor Smith. Mrs. Thariiieus Horton,
Mrs. W. H. Wit ham. Air*. Frank Ellis.
Air*. J. R. Mobley. Mrs. II. E. Harmon.
Mrs. N. T. Jarnagln. Mrs. William
Wrlghll Airs. James O. Miller. Mrs. W.
A. Wlmblsh, Airs. Frank Weldon.
T0'MI8S MAmAN STREET.
A most enjoyable occasion was the
Informal party at which Mlaa Lillian
Crosthwalt* and Airs. Harry Burdge
Gained 57 Pounds
"I Was Irregular”
writes Mrs. McNeely, of Virginia, 111., “and suffered
from pains in my head and limbs; had indigestion,
could not eat anything, and was very thin and weak.
■ ‘ Cardui has done wonders for me. I have taken
12 bottles and now I can eat anything, am all right in
my periods, have gained 57 pounds and can do all my
housework for 5 jn the family."
Try Cardui. It will help you. It acts on the wo
manly organs, which it helps back to health.
Cardui is safe, pleasant, reliable. It does the
work. It has no bad after-effects. It has helped
thousands of sick women,—relieved their pain and
general misery, cured their female
trouble, built up their strength.
What Cardui has done for others,-
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Her guests were Mr*. John K. Ottley,
Mrs. John D. Little. Mrs. B. C. Peters,
Mrs. Fleming duBIgnon, Mr*. Don A.
l’ardec, Ml** May Lswle, Ml** Mery
Anderson.
ROGERS-HOLT.
Mr. E. L. Roger*, of Berneivllle. (3a.,
nnoumes the marriage of hie sister.
Mary Rogers, and Mr. Abner 8. Holt,
of Ahacon, on Thursday, December 10.
Take CARDUI
out
ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED
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LOVE-8TILE8.
Air*. E. B. Love announces th e engagement of b*r daughter, Anna
Grace, to Mr. Chari** Armand Stiles, of Westfield, Mass. The date of
the wadding will be announced later.
DALLY-EDWARDS.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dally announce the marriage of their daughter,
Nuoinl, to Dr. William Thomas Edwards, of Cedartown, Ga., Tuesday, De
cember 29, at * o’clock, at home, near Social Circle.
MI83 RUTH M’QEE. OF GREENVILLE, S. C.
She Is ths charming guest of Mrs. Frqnk Owen*. Miss McGee Is a
blonde of unusual beauty, with exquisite coloring, blue eyes and wonder
ful Titian hair. Miss MoGa* and Miss Mabel Ceuble, who is also th*
gusst of Mra. Owens, are receiving delightful attentions during their visit.
Social Outlook P° r the Coming Week.
With the near approach of th* hnll- wedding and several affairs will lie
day* Atlanta society has become ex
ceedingly active. The young people
are expected home from far and near,
and date* are rapidly filling up for
dances and afternoon teaa among the
members of th# college set. There ore
several large reception*, two or three
dances and luncheons, afternoon teas
and dinners for the grown-ups. The
week will also Include two or three
Interesting weddings, after a lapse of
Boms lima In the occurence of thee* In
tereatlng events In social Atlanta.
Altho quietly planned, the marrlnge
of Miss Mery Brent - ‘
Smith to Mr. Ron
ald Ransom' which takes place next
Bsturday, Is one of the utmost Interest
to th# large circle of friends of these
young people. While there will be no
attendants except the bride’s slaters,
Mlsa Lucy Smith and Miss Catlle
Smith, and the beat man, Mr. W. Al
Hutcheson, thsr* will b* a largo number
of out-of-town gusit* hero for the
Holiday Gifts
Our stock is replete with articles as hand
some as the market affords. Wo can please
you nnd the graceful designs and quality
of our wares will please the recipient.
JEWELERS: 37 WHITEHALL ST.
Our display of Holiday things
fer men is varied, and of quality
and style befitting the character
of this shop.
Cleud-Stanferd C°.,
Sixty-One Peachtree.
given In hdbor of these visitors during
the week preceding th* wedding,
Atlantan* are also much Interested In
the brilliantly planned wedding of Miss
Ethel Warren Huff to Mr. Adna R.
Chaffee, first lieutenant In the Fifteenth
cavalry, United Hiatus army, which
will lake place at Fort Riley, Kan*.
Alls* Huff Is a beautiful and popular
young woman. Lieutenant Chaffee I* a
son of General A. R. CImfTer. chief of
stafT, United Htalea army, retired.
Alls* Gladys Levin, of Atlanta, will
be maid of honor, and many Atlanta
friends of the bride will be among the
wedding gueela.
A marriage In which a large number
of friends nro Inter ed will be that
of Alls* Julian Perdue and Mr. John
A. Boykin, which will lake place at the
home of the bride’s parents, Atr. and
Mrs. John A. Perdue, In Inman Park
next Wednesday.
Among the larger events of social
Importance which have been set for
next week are the following: Mias Hel
en llagley gives a dancing party at the
Piedmont Driving Club Tuesday even
ing In honor of her charming guests.
Miss Cutts. of Savannah, and Miss
Lamar, of Columbus. Mrs. Richard El
liott Allller gives a luncheon Wednes
day In honor of Miss Annie t’uverly
and Miss Fusanne Spalding. Mrs. Lee
l.ewman will entertain al an afternoon
tea at the Piedmont Driving Club Wed
nesday. Another reception at the Pled,
mont Driving Club will be given Thurs
day afternoon when Mrs. Thomas B.
Felder will entertain In honor of her
sister, Atrs. James Riley. A reception
Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss
Ltnntlne Day, a bride-elect of the
month, will he given by Atlss .Mildred
Noble. Airs. Edward P. Anslty will
entertain at luncheon for Atlss Mason,
of New York, and the event of most
Importance for the evening of Friday
will be Alls* Susanna Spalding’s bril
liant Hal poudre at the Driving Club.
Miss Clifford West’s dance will be an
Interesting event for the younger set
Friday evening. Saturday Alra. Georg*
AIcCarty will entertain thirty-five
Meats at luncheon In honor of Alls*
Jason, of New York.
Among the visitors of next week will
be a number who come to attend the
wedding of Alias Alary Brent Smith
and Air. Ronald Ransom. Among
ihese will be Miss Atason, of New- York
Miss Rose Crutehlteld. of Maron:
Misses Hull, of Athens; Alls* Lumpkin,
of Athens; Mlsa Minnie Adsms,~of Sa
vannah; Mtss Sarah Frierson, of
Athens; Miss Mary Lou Berkley, of
North Carolina; Miss Slayden and Miss
Pratt, of New York; Mr. and Airs. Ed
ward Lumpkin, of Athens; Air. and
tlex Hoke, of Charlotte. N. C.;
Airs. M. A. Lipscomb and Mrs* Ruther
ford. of Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Oglesby,
of Lynchburg. Va.: Judge and Airs.
Pope, of Nex Alexlco; Mr. Henry Jones,
of Macon; Mr. Henry Hull and Mr.
Joseph Hull, of Athena. Other visitors
will be Miss Cutts and Miss Umar,
who remain with Miss Helen Bagley;
AIIm Caubl* and Miss AlcGhce. of
Greenville, S. C...guests of Mrs. Frank
Owens; Miss Morton, of Tennessee,
with Miss Charles Owens; Mis* Bar-‘
retL Of Virginia, with Miss Spalding.
HANNAH-BOATWRIGHT. 1
Air. and Mr*. C. G. Hannah announce th* engagement of their daugh
ter. I.exle May. and Mr. John Anderann Boatwright, of Monetta, S. C„ th*
wedldmr to take place January 0 ut th* home of th* bride’s parents, 114
South Pryor-*t.
DEATON-HIGHT.
Air. and Mr*. James E. Deaton, of Columbus, announce the engagement
of tlielr daughter. Caroline Eetelle. to Mr. Emmett Hlgbt, of Atlanta, the
wedding to take place In January.
MILLER-8CHENCK. v
Air. and Mr*. G. T. Allllbr, of Columbus, have announced the engage
ment of their daughter. Leltte Anne, to Mr. Leonard Emil Scheack, of At
lanta. the w edding to take place at their home on Eleventh-st. on December
twenty-sixth.
ZETTEROWER-DEAL.
Air. and Mrs. C. AV. Zetterower, of Ftatesboro, announce the engagement
pf their daughter, Lillie, to Dr. D. L. Deal, the w-eddiqg to take place De
cember 22 at the. htmte of the brlde’a parents.
Th* bride Is a women of many accomplishments. She Is a graduate u>f
the Stale Normal School and 1* at present one of the faculty of the Sl.it (L-
boro Institute,- Bhe has hundreds of friends all over the state who will be In.
(crested In her marriage. Dr. Deal Is a graduate of the Augusta Medical
College. Th# wedding will be a brilliant occasion, over two hundred Invita
tions having been Issued.
Crosthwnlte entertained Saturday aft
ernoon at Mias Crotthwaltq’s home.
The guesj was Alls* Marian Street
nn attractive bride-elect of January,
and those Invited were twelve of her
close friends.
At- the conclusion of a progressive
game delicious and substantial refresh
ments were served.
MR8. PAINE'S GUESTS.
Air*. G. E. P*lne will entertain at a
box party on Atonday aftemon at the
Grand, her gueata to be Ml** Eva
Claire Cults, Miss Louise Lamar. Mlsa
Helen Bagley. Mlaa Margaret Ladson,
Allss Alberta Rankin.
The party will be entertained at
luncheon before the performance at
the Capital City Club.
OUR GROCERS.
Our grocers are quick to appreciate
a good thing. Georgia Barbecue Sauce,
the new condiment, with the wonder
fully delicate old-time barbecue flavor,
In now being handled by Atlanta’s land
ing grocer*. Take home a bottle and
learn of the many good things to be
prepared In your own home with It.
-7L, Handsome Holiday
?UU1% Boxes. 60c lb.
LOVELY GOWNS WORN
AT MRS. ROY’S RECEPTION
The reception given Thursday after
noon by Air*. Dunbar Roy nf,** n 'b ‘d »
large number of beautifully-gowned
women. Among three Mra. V ran k lJHIs
•volte a suit of taupe-colored cashmere
da sole. mad. with a beautiful three-
quarter length coat, each seam laced
with velvet cording. .
Mr*. Robert F. Shedden wore a lovely
gown of pink satin, made with hand-
embroidery and touche* of gold and
bl Mrs Hugh Rlchardson’a gown waa a
beautiful one of corn-colorsd satin,
made with corsage of thread of, gold
en Mra! < W. > H. Kiser’* blonde loveliness
was accentuated by a severely simple
gown of exquisite soft material, old
rose In cotpr, the yoke end sleeves of
*'*Mnf C Leon lawman’* handsome gown
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was of pale gray metier satin, the yoke
of whit* lace, sad the corsage's plas
tron of hand-embroidery. ,
Mrs. Oscar Puppenheimer 1 * handsome
gown was a Dlrectnir* model of grey
velvet trimmed with silver,
Mrs. John E. Murphy wore a black
chiffon gown, fashioned with white lace,
her hat of whit* beaver trimmed with
Paradise algrettss and plumes.
Mr*. Henry Grady’s gown was of pale
blue satin, with chemisette of»whlte
lac*.
Mrs. J. Adgar Bmythe wore a three-
piece suit of htscult-colored chiffon
cloth, The gown was made Empire,
trimmed In gold lace, and embroidered
In blue. Th* coat was long, with black
Ottoman silk iWvers. Her hat was a
large black model with plumes.
Atrs. James Riley was handsomely
gowned In rose pink satin, mode Dirac-
tolre, and *mbrnldered In self-tones.
Her large black satin het waa adorned
with pale yellow birds of Paradis*.
Atrs. Thomas B. Felder wore green
chiffon cloth with polka dots of velvet,
trimmed In Persian embroidery In pas
tel tones and with a yoke of lace over
gold aalln. With tho pretty gown she
wore a Dlrectolre hat of pal* pink, th*
many fluffy ostrich tip* of the same col
or adorning It.
Mrs. Albert Howell wore gray satin,
made Dlrectolre. end a largo black satin
hat with plumes.
Mrs. Floyd AIcRbs wore a Dlrectolre
gown of gray caliot satin, with seal
fringe, her gray satin hat trimmed In
gray plume*.
Hundreds of gifts at a re
duction of 25 per cent.
American Furniture Co. f 11
Edgewood.
OPERA GLASSES.
Th* Lsmslre make I* th* best. Prices
from $4.00 to $$0.00. Nothing better or
more lasting for an Xmas gift. See our
stock before buying.
ALLARD OPTICAL CO,
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Watch this space for a now bargain every day In the week.
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MOCHA & JAVA COFFEE, 270
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BROYLES 5 STORES
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
To 4emon*tr*t* my work on featural imperfection*, I will make
special fees to any and all facial defects during the month of De
cember only. Dr. Powcre correct* th* following imperfection*
painlessly and permanently. Almost every face has something
which nceda correction, what Is your* I
MARKS OF AOF. REMOVED.
If you hare WRINKLES, PUFPY EYES. DROOPING MOUTH,
line* in forehead. Hollow Cheeks. Yellow Skin, Blackheads. I RE
MOVE THEM PERMANENTLY.
For PIMPLES aud eruptions of the fees my treatment <■ abso
lutely certain.
ELECTRICITY uaed In my treatments.
f or THIN NECK, hollow cheat, or if the ENTIRE FORM require!
IDLING OUT, my method is unequaled. Results guaranteed.
Dr. Powers’ DERMATOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
510-511 Lowndes Building. (Fifth Floor) Atlanta, Georgia.
MRS. JOHN KISER’S LUNCHEON.
Airs. John Kiser gave a lovely little
luncheon of eight rovers an Friday aft
ernoon In honor of Mrs. Douglas Cowles
and Airs. Mortimer Al|rn, th* guests
Invited to meet them being Mrs. Ed
ward McCerren. Mrs. James O. Allller.
Mrs. Fltming VanRenseelaer, Mrs. F.
A. Link, Miss Alartha Whitman.
The Mbit waa adorned with a tall
vase of Liberty roses end white hya
cinths. Red butterflies trembled on the
lac# mat*, and the silver candlesticks
held red tapers.
Th* menu suggested the holiday sea
son. and the luncheon waa very delight
ful In all particulars.
Mra. Kiser’s honor guests art both
new resident* of Atlanta, and will be
delightful acquisitions to the social life
of the city. Airs. Allen Is from Sun
Francisco and Mrs, Cowls* comes to
Atlanta front Richmond, Va.
churciTreunion. v
There will be a reunion of therFInt
Baptist church on next Wednesday
evening, th* Itth Instant, compliment
ary to all number, who have Joined
the church during the past year.
The arrangements- ar* In charge of
the ladles’ executive board, assisted by
the deacons.
An Interesting program has been pre
pared, consisting of music and recita
tions.
Refreshments will also be served.
All member* of the church nnd con
gregation are cordially Invited to be
present, and a pleasant evening I* as
sured.
Airs. Carroll Payne and the Misses
Payne left Thursday afternoon for New
Orleans, to attend the wedding of Alisa
A dele Penrose and Mr. Harris Phelps
Ralston
How to Keep a Husband.
It has been said to kssp a husband
In a good humor, fsed him well. This
It easily done by using Georgia I
becue Sauce In your kitchen. Ailx with
hot gravy or butter and pour over your
meats. This will humor the palate of
the most critical epicure. Ask the gro.
cer-man.
RECEPTION TO MR. RIVER8
AND MRS. P. 8. ARKWRIGHT
Thera waa no feeling of stiffness at
the reception given at the Boys’ Club.
19 Trlnlty-ave., In honor of President
E. River* of th* Boys’ Club of Atlanta,
and Mrs, Arkwright, president ot the
Ladles' Auxiliary.
The splendid parly of boys and all
the guests were called to order by one
ot th* club's brightest boys, Mendel
Romm, and speeches were then In
order. '
Mre. Edward Brown’s speech was
most enjoyable, and In her closing re
marks she Introduced Airs. Arkwright
and Mr. River* and presented both with
a gavel. Mrs. Arkwright responded
first with beautiful and kind words to
the boys, and at the close of her fine
talk was presented with a beautiful
bunch of roses.
After Mr. Rivers’ words of encour
agement he waa presented with a beau
tiful bunch of roses by one of the pop.
ular members of the gtrls’ depailment,
Alls* Marie Ulmer.
Mr, Rivers then took the chair and
short and Interesting talks were mods
by the following: Superintendent Geo.
C. Dorr, W. C. Mansfield, Colonel Ed
ward Brown. W. O. Foote, W. 8. With,
am. Hugh Inman and John A. Brice.
The club was beautifully decorated,
and a flash-light picture was taken,
followed by showers of congratulations
upon the new officer* and those who
had stood loyal to the club during Its
first year.
A cltlsenehlp and mass msstlng will
be held at the Grand O; 're House Sun
day at $ o'clock with the club boys
there, and splendid music and’the fol.
lowing men will make short addresses!
President Rivers, Governor Smith,
Father Gunn. Hublil Atnrx, W. B. With,
am, J. K. Orr and Superintendent Dorr,
Beats are free. Everybody Invited.
The members of th* Ladles' Auxil
iary will sit an the stage, also many
other prominent people.
BURKsTiTERLIN.
Mr. end Aire. L. E. Aleredlth have
announced the marriage of their slater,
Alisa Frances Mary Burks, to Air. Roy
Drlson Kerlln. ,
The wedding took place December
$, Dr. L. G. Broughton performing the
ceremony.
Upon their return from the East, Mr;
and Mrs. Ksrlln will occupy their new
heme on Piedmont-ave.
431-2 Whitehall St.
Bell Phone 3451-M.
Here Is a Good Xmas Gift
24 piece* of Sterling, containing
Knives, Fork*, Table and Teaspoon?.
In aatln-llnad case, for $33.00
Large Sugar and Creamer .. . .*16.00
Sandwich Plate* .... *14.00 and $18.50
Coffee Spoon*, In ca*e. .*3.50 and *4.00
Jt will be well for you to aeo It
A. HOLZMAN, Jeweler,
84 WHITEHALL 8T.
SALE n
Ltdlci’ Lawn and 8llk Waist*, Furs,
Fascinator*, Scarfs, Shawls, Baby
Hoods at half-price. A closing-out tala.
SOUTHERN DRY GOODS AND
8HOE COMPANY,
60 Marietta 8t., Opposite Poitofflee.
Thousands of New Goods to Sell Be
fore Lease Expires.
INTERESTING MEETING
AT WOMAN'S CLUB
A meeting of unusual in.ueil will
be that of the Atlanta Woman’s Club,
on December 14, at S o'clock sharp. Th#
education committee, of which Mra.
John King Is chairman, will he In
charge. All the women prominent In
educational effort In thie section will be
present, and many of them will be
heard from In brief and pointed talks.
Ivery club member will wish to b*
. resent, as much .will be covered at
this meeting which will not coma up
again during the entire club year.
The presence of Alra. M. A. Llps-
>mb at thl* meeting Is being antici
pated with great pleasure. Alls* Geor
gia Watts, who has Just presented a
scholarship In voice culture to the At
lanta Woman’s Club, will sing. Her ee.
lection will be the ’’Bird 8ong" from
Pasllaccl, and she will be accompanied
by Afr. Hutchinson, organist ot SL
Lukes church.
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CURES DROPSY IN THIRTY TO SIXTY DAYS
It reduces the swelling, removes the cause, regulates the Liver and Kid
neys. stop* the shortness of breath, regulates the Heart, purines tbs Blood,
leaving the entire system strong and healthy throughout. We have treated
Dropsy successfully for more than ten years; have cured many cases attar
the best physicians of the country have pronounced them hopeless.
If you can't call, write for application blanks, term*, etc.
O. E. Collum Dropsy Medicine Co.
484 W. Hunter St., Atlanta. Ga. Atlanta Phone 3814.
First-class Meat Market at 88 Whitehall and 392 Peachtree Streets.
Fresh Western Meat* Delivered Prom any of Broylea Stores,
at all the
PHONE CONNECTIONS.
Call or Phone Your Nearest
•tor*.
HARRIS G. WHITE
(Formerly Proprietor of tho White Wall Paper Company)
PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR,
la still In the business and Is now doing all of bis own work, same high-
class Papering, Tinting and Decorating. Make appointments by phone. Of
fice 56 B. Pryor St., 'phones, Bell 36 36 Main; Atlanta 3584; residence
'phono 299, Decatur. *
FURS
CLEANED AND REPAIRED
equal to new. Genuine Mink heads for
sale, 76c each. All kinds of furs for
for sale for millinery. Furs made to
order.
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