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THE ATLANTA (JEOBOIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER lb, 1910.
The Store That Save* You 25%
Christmas
Mi Sale ot
Watches
._. _i To encourage early Xiiim>
buying we offer for fell
day* the following liberal
Si- gmgiaU* reduction* on our "lock of
A ■Jb-'/VvitltH high-grade watches In
ay•' iLa- nT !■-J Jklm solid gold and fully gutii-
01 _*?h Nffl/j® a lit err] 20 unrl. 2 r.-year
My i lcfi rS filled ca»e». with choice of
”7 wH.AuJ Elgin. Waltham or any
Amivnw other movement. The name
proportionate reduction on
any other article In our
■lock. For a amnll depo»lt
w« will lay aaldo any ‘ar
ticle.
24- Jewel 20-year WO.OO
25- Jewel 20-year (Tencent 30.00
21-Jewel, 20-year 2».00
21-Jewel, 20-year cate, II alee 20.00
17-Jewel. 20-year Creecent caae... 16.00
JB-Jewel, 20-year cat* 1260
"-Jewel, 20-year cage 10.00
21-Jewel, 14-k. eolld gold..... ?2 - 59
37-Jewel. 14-k, eolld gold 40.00
15-Jewel, 14-k, solid gold •• 30.00
"-Jewel. 14-k. solid gold *20.00
Mall order* tilled promptly. We will *end good* C. O.
• D. with privilege of examination. Everything marked In
plain figure*.
Society
The Store That Save* You 25%
j ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED ^ J
SMITH-COLLINS.
Mr. and Mr*. J. Bruce Bmlth announce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Bertha Irene, and Mr. Jame* Deakln Collin*, Jr., the marriage to take
place at the home of the bride’s parents December 10. No card*.
MEDLOCK-M’KINNON.
Mr, and Mrs. George B. Mattingly announce the engagement of their
sister Miss Halils Pauline Medlock, to Mr. Thomas Johnston McKinnon,
the Wedding to take place In December. ,
8ANFORD-DAVISON.
Greensboro, Gs.. Nov. 26.—Mr. Vincent Thornton Hanford announce* the
engagement Of hi* daughter, Annie Delle, to Mr. Jame* Davison, the mar
riage to take place In the First Baptist church, Greensboro, Go., on the aft
ernoon of December 20, 1110.
M’CALLA-SMITH.
Mrs. Mary Allen McCalla announce* the engagement of her daughter,
Mary'Ollvl*. and Mr. Perry Hill Bmlth, of Elberton. the marriage to take
g lace Tuesday at high noon, December 27, at Oakland, tho home of the
ride’s mother, near Heardmont.
Social Outlook For the Coming Week
Tho wedding of Miss Jeannette Bwlft
end Mr. Mltrhell Campbell King will
he a large and beautiful event of next
week, taking place on Wednesday
evening at » o’clock at the home of the
hrlde’e mother. Mm. Lena Swift Hunt-
ly, on Peachtree-st. A beautiful re
ception will follow , the ceremony. A
number of pretty bridesmaids with
groomsmen- will grace the occasion, to
which much social Interest 1* attached.
The aeries of parties for the handsome
hrldo-clcct and her fiance win continue
to the day of the wedding.
Mis* Itelnett* Miller will be married
next Tuesday evening to Mr. Ashley C.
Frazier, at the home of ths.brida’a tls-
tsr, Mrs, Joseph Ralne. Jr. A recep
tion will follbw the pretty wedding. In
w hick the Interest of a large circle of
friends centers. Another marriage of
interest next week le that of Miss
Kate Edmondson.and Mr, William B.
Seabrook on the evening of the JOtti.
Miss Ltila Dean Jones, ono of the
season's charming debutantes, will
share honors with Miss Margaret
Webb, a lovely young woman who Is
■(•ending tbo winter In Atlanta, at a
bridge party next wee
Dunbar Boy gives on
which will be one of the prettiest af
fairs of tho week, Mrs. Roy being a
moat delightful hostess. Twenty guests
will be entertained. Miss Elolse Oliver
I* a popular debutante for w-hom par
ties continues, Miss Build HtUlman to
S ve a bridge for her and her guest.
Is* Ctlthmg,' of Boston, on Tt
and . M It* Panel*
on WedB^fj?
Among the visitors for whom parties
will be given next week are Mlse Mary
Lou McLarty, of Water Velley, Miss..
the gueet of Miss Atmee Hunnlcutti
Mlse Kllxabetb Helm, of Louisville, the
gusst of Miss Elisabeth Rawson; Mrs.
Oscar Tomlinson, of Tate. Mis* Jennie
Mobley's house guest; Miss Margot
Cushing, of Boston, the guest of Miss
Elolto Oliver; Mm. Frank Harrold. of
Amerfcus. the guest of Mrs. H. C.
latino. Mrs TV A \1nl1 auinni- a#
Tork: Miss Fleurine Hatcher, of Co-
who le with Mm. D. C. Lyle.
on Saturday evening, the
BAZAR FOR HOME FOR THE
FRIENOLE88 DECEMBER 6
The bsxar to be given for the benefit
of the Home for the Friendless will be
Hh event of Tuesday December 6, the
baxut to be held all day and In the
evening, at the governor's mansion.
The niaueton will be decorated for
the occasion and there will be a large
number of beautiful articles suitable
tor Christmas on sale. The fancy work
table will be In charge of Mrs. Dan
Harris and Mm. E. P. McBurney, and
Mrs. McBurney,. who I* now In New
Tork, will bring with her many novel-
ils* which will be for sale.
MrvJ. KL C. Redder will be In charge
of the doll and toy tablu, and among
Hi- many beautifully dressed dolls will
be one dressed by Mm. Iiudgtaa, the
veii-known modiste, and one dressed
by another popular modiste. Mm. Barn,
bardt.
Mr*. Henry Johnson will have charge
nf the apron table, and there one can
find any kind of spron. from the most
practical to tbe very prettiest.
There will be a black bird pie, with
24 black birds to amuse the children,
and four children will have charge of
be served
It. R. Ham-
end will bo In charge ot this. A bevy
of attractive girl* will sens aa walt-
KR4 with Miss Elisabeth Rawson In
charge, assisted by Misses Hslen
Payne, Charles Owen*. Sarah Ilatvson,
Frances* Nunnally, Margaret Dlsoa-
way, I.aura Payne, May Atkinson,
Helen Bagley, Rollno Clarke, Ethelyn
Emmons. Loulsv Hawkins and Passle
May Ottlsy.
Tea will be served at E o’clock, and
the mansion will bo the scene of many
parties all day,
ATLANTA MUSICAL
‘ASSOCIATION CONCERT
There will be a concert under the
ausploee of tbe Atlanta Musical asso
ciation In tho club rooms, 122 Peaeh-
tree-sL, on Tuesday evening, which will
be In ehargo of Eire. John Lamar Meek.
, A fine program will be contributed
by Mies Lovolaco, Messrs. Werner,
welsh, Erwin Mueller and Hubucr.
The program will be made up from
the work ot Handel and Bach.
MR8. WILDER TO~ENTERTAIN
FOR MRS. H. W. BROWN
Eire. D. R. Wilder will entertain at
bridge on Thursday morning In honor
of Mm. Howard Wheatly Bowen, who
will be the guest of Mm. WlUlam U
Hancock.
Duntley cleaner is a house
hold treasure in many At
lanta homes.
MRS. FRANK WEST TO ENTERTAIN
Mrs. Frank West will entertain at a
delightful bridge party on next Thurs
day, December 1, In honor of Miss Clif
ford West.
The guest* will Include 24 of the de
butante set and the occasion will be
one of the most delightful events of
the week.
DANCE FOR MI8S CU8HING.
In honor of Miss Margot Cushing,
of Boston, Mass., visiting Miss Elolse
Oliver, the Script club will entertain
with a dance on Thursday night ot next
week, the dance to be given at the
Country club house of tho Atlanta
Athletic Club, and tho Informal In Its
nature, promlsea to be one of the most
delightful events of the week.
FOR MISS SWIFFAND MR. KING.
Miss Jeannette Swift and Mr. Mitch
ell King, whoso marriage will be a
beautiful event of Wednesday evening,
will bo complimented with a large din
ner party on Sunday evening.
The dinner will be given at the Pied
mont Driving club and the host* of the
evening will be the young men who wilt
act aa groomsmen at the approaching
wedding.
Mr. King will be given u stag dinner
at the dub on Saturday evening by
Ills groomsmen.
DINNER DA~NCE AT CLUB.
The dinner dance ot the Piedmont
Driving club on Saturday evening will
be a delightful, event. A large number
of people will have supper at the club,
and enjoy the dandng afterwards.
Among those who will entertain at din
ner are: Mr. and Mm. John Kiser, Mr.
and Mrs. Smith I’lckott, Mr. Bowie
Martin, Mr. Wlnshlp Nunnally, Mr.
Alex Smith, Jr, Mr. Daniel McDougald,
Mr. Albert Thornton. Mr. D. B. Mitch
ell, Mr. Brutus Clay. Mr. Oeorgo
Morton, Mr. J. B. Horkaday, Mr. Jar
Ragan, Jr., Mr. A. C. Newell, Mr. T. B.
Gamble, Mr. Ewell Gay and Mr. A. J.
Ryan.
OPEN HOUSE
M. GREER,
,S^
Corner
Peachtree
and Walton
Commencing December 18th, My Jewelry Store
Will be Open Every Night
From 7 till 10 o’Clock
Until After the Holidays.
And on December 15th, the night of the opening of the
GREAT WHITE WAY, I will give every lady caller at my
atoro a half-dozen No. 1 GOLD PLATED SAFETY FINS
FREE, as a souvenir of the occasion. Remember the new loca
tion.
Peachtree and Walton Street*— Up-Stair*
ENTRANCE 21-2 WALTON-ST. '
UNCLE REMUS MEMORIAL;
ITS AIM8 AND PURPOSES
ENTERTAIN AT LUNCHEON
Mrs. W. Wood* White, president of
th* Atlanta City Federation of Worn*
en's Clubs, will entertained at a de
lightful luncheon on next Tueeday. No
vember 22. at the Woman’e dub house
the guest* to Include the officer* of the
Atlanta City Federation, the preatdenta
of all federated cluba and the chairmen
of all standing committees of the fed
eration.
Tho luncheon will follow the meeting
of tho executive board of the federa
tion. which will meet at 12 o’clock.
Luncheon will he served at 1:20 and
the semi-annual meeting of tho federa-
lion will bo held at 2 o'clock In the
club house on Baker-st.
Mrs. Jamea Osgood Wynn, vies pres
ident of tho federation, will preside
over tho meeting, nnd Mrs. White, th#
president, requests that any person
wishing to bring up any business be
fore the federation or any ona who
wishes to ssk th* Indorsement ot the
federation for
telephone her 1
*MI8$ CARTER ENTERTAINS.
Miss Margarita Carter, the young
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. James D. Car
ter, entertained at a pleasant bridge
party at her home on Friday evening.
The guests Included 2S friends of the
hostess, and after the game refresh
monte wero served, th* table being dec
orated In pink roses, with -pink sht ‘
r. —JU
Ink shaded
candles, arid all minor details In pink.
Miss forter wore * gown of silver
tray and she was assisted In entertain,
mg by bar mother, Mm. James D. Car
ter, and by Mm, Banka.
FOR MRsTtUTWILER.
In honor ot Mm. J. H. Tutwller.
whose birthday It was, Mra J. D. Clay
ton entertained delightfully at bridge
on Friday morning. The guest* Includ
ed the member* of a bridge club, those
Meant being Mm. Tutwller, Mm. Cone
laddox, Mra. Annlnlus Wright, Mrs.
lam Finley, Mm. C. D. Maddox, Mra.
’homo* Pitta and Mr*. W. H. Larendon.
Mr*. Tutwller. the honor guest was pre
sented with a pretty souvenir, and a
handkerchief was given for top score, a
bridge set for consolation and a Dresden
pitcher for the booby prlxe. Delicious
refreshments wsr# served at the close
of the game.
The Lyric this week—“At
the Mercy of Tiberius.”
Duntley pneumatic clean
ers. Phone Ivy 1381 for
demonstration.
THEATER TICKETS
FREE EVERT DAT
If your "wsat ed” It In Tbs Georgian you
ot onlr etsnd a batter chance to secure
tour went, l-ut have an equal chance to go
Jo tho Lyric a* • guost of Georgian
“Want Ads. Sea announcement In this la-
nroriua want ads cost le a word.
Go to tho Lyric ts tho guest ot Gaor-
By Mrs. A. MoD. Wilson.
The culture of a people Is measured
by their appreciation of the Intelloc-
tual nnd artistic. Tho opportunity Is
ours of proving that we measure up to
the standard of our growth and prog
ress.
The genius of Shakespeare has ever
made tho small little cottage In which
he lived annually the mecea of thou
sands who lovo his homo because they
love his wonderful masterpieces of
word painting. So It Is on thru every
civilized country homage Is shown
where merit demands.
In Joel Chandler Harris a spark of
genius kindled a flame that sent Its
rays around tho civilized world, and
In his unique eong and story tho mas
ter minds and intellectual leaders In
all lands have recognized a kindred
spirit. ••
The aim and purpose of th* memo
rial association la to make a memorial
of thle home to our beloved Uncle
Remus—to Install a splendid library In
part of tho house, also memorial
rooms where ho lived and loved and
worked, with all Its surroundings un
changed, where every turn shall
only
ksdo.’’
The Unci* R«mu* association
predates this kind response, as th*
entertainment Is an expensive one to
produce properly, but no expense nor
pains will be spared to make It a truly
artistic production.
Miss Mildred Mann, or Missouri, was
complimented with a box party to see
Ethel Barrymore In ’’Mld-Channel” or
Friday evening, Mr. and Mre. H. Cur
ran Inviting the following young peoph
to meet Miss Mann: Miss AurelU
Hpoer, Miss Isabelle Kuhrt, Mr. Harold
Brady. Mr. C. J. Williamson and Mr.
Wallace Daley.
MISS MARY COOPER ENTERTAINS.
A pleasant event of Friday evening
was tho dinner party at which Miss
Mary Cooper entertained, followed by
a theater party to see Ethel Barry
more. The centerpiece for tbs table
was a largo plateau of Klllarney roses.
The silver candelabra wero shaded In
pink, and all details were In this color.
Miss Cooper wore a pretty gown of
white silk embroidered In pearl. Mrs.
Cooper wns gowned In black silk.
Miss Margot Cushing, of Boston, the
honor guest, wore pale pink satin em
broidered In silver.
Miss Elolse Oliver wore yollow satin,
the corsago of silver veiled In embroid
ered chiffon, tho embroidery done In
serve” to' doubly Impress our loving ad
miration, where silently he shall ever
speak thru the many objects which
closest touched his living working
hours; then a room fitted as a mu
seum where the Colonial Dames, D. A.
R.’s, Daughters of tho Confederacy and
like organizations may place tho many
priceless relics which now lie hidden In
garret and cellar.
.Out upon the lawn wo would place
a fountain reproducing the matchless
stories of Brier Fox and Brier Rabbit,
“ss;r/homo\ I jtmc» J svi n s Ha^'
Has Margaret Dlaosway was gowned
In lace over pink satin with ribbon
garniture.
Mlsa Mary Traylor wore blue mar
quisette trimmed In hand embroidery
and made over blue satin.
Tho guests of Miss Cooper were
Misses Elolse Oliver,. Margot Cushing,
Frances Nunnally, Mary Traylor, Esth
h, Carolyn King, Margare
er Smith,
Snap Bean _ ... ...
children, having all modem features
for the pleasure of tho little ones, for
they, above all, were nearest his great
heart, and could ho speak he would
ask no greater privilege than a consid
eration of their pleasure. Thus In hon
oring him would we honor ourselves
and fulflll tho earnestly expressed wish
of hi* heart-that no monument of
marble or atone be built fori him to
stand out In the rain and dust, but
that the monument ahall be one to help
other*. Our aim is to see this desire
DuBoae. Jo*. Brown ConnaUy, Prince
Webster, Saunders Jones, David Kirk
land.
Invitations to theater as guests of Th*
Georgian.
. There may be on* for you among to-
diy's want ads.
The Lyrio this week—“At
the Mercy of Tiberius.”
Go to the Lyric ts tbs n**t cf Osor-
gratified, and that this home »hall. thru elan wsat ado's** aamion'cement ln”this
coming age*, illently apeak the helpful Istae.
purpose of Its master, who, like the
lowly Nazarene. «p«nt hla year* In
brightening and blessing the Uvea of
others. . .
A beautiful rendition of Ollb«rt J
Sullivan'* masterpiece In musical com
position Is to b* produced In Atlanta
on December 20 at the Grand opera
house by a number of th* foremost
singers In Atlanta for the benefit of
this causa—th* purchase of Joel Chan
dler Harris’ home, to b« set aside aa
his memorial—and th* citizens of At
lanta who have always. responded so
generously to this cause will no doubt
with their characteristic liberality still
continue to help, m la evidenced br
those who are kindly responding an!
are buying tho tickets to “The ML
MR8. HUNTER ENTERTAINS
YOUR
Holiday Shopping
In the great variety of Holiday Gifts to be
found here are the latest creations, the most
exclusive designs of high-grade wares the mar
ket affords. If you want something that is de
sirable, yet inexpensive, you can find it here, or
if you want a more expensive gift,’ it is here as
2l1.
&igepelfyCaypejQo
mcwuic^ - or
IN HONOR OF MR8i NUTTMAN
i*r
•moon wo* the brldgo party given by
Mr*. A. M. Hunter In honor of Mrs. L.
M. Xuttman. whoso departure from
Atlanta In the near future la a source
of regret to htr many friends.
The house was decorated with large
yellow chrysanthemums and th* game
was followed by the awarding of prises
and tbe serving of refreshments.
Mm. Hunter was a cordial hostess
and dispensed a. most delightful ho*
pltallty to ber guests, who were Mm.
Nuttman, Mm. Albert Miu*. Mm. Wal
ter Stearns. Mrs. Hobbs of tbs post
Mm. Oeorge Atkinson. Mr*. O. O. Bal
lsy, Mrs. Butler of the post, Mrs. Jones
of the post. Mm. Mortimer Allen. Mm.
Percy Cochran, Mm. Frank Owens,
Mr*. Norwood Mitchell. Mm. Jack
Bam**, Mrs. Dudley Cowles, Mm. F.
8. Jonaa, Misses Arlene and Margaret
Scully and their guest. Miss Htld*
Walts of Fort Sheridan, and Mm. Jo-
sep H. HIM*. •
Mrs. Nuttmsn. th# honor guest was
beautifully gowned In king* blue bro
cade satin, bordered In mink and com
bined with pompadour silk and touches
of stiver.
CITY FEDERATION TO MEET.
The executive board of the Atlanta
City Federation of Women’s Clubs wlU
lug of tbe federation will be held on
Tuesday afternoon. November 22, at I
o’clock. In th* club house. Every mem-
ber of every federated club In the city
Is cordially Invited to Im present;
MRS. A. R. COt/’ORD.
Secretary.
UNCLE REMUs MEMORIAL.
There will be a meeting of th* Uncle
Remus Memorial association Tuesday
morning at It o’clock at Carnegie li
brary.
Platinum
Jewelry
Its beauty is well illnsfrated
this senson in a wonderful collec
tion of Necklaces, which aro e
leading feature of our holiday sug
gestion.
A matchless background both
for diamonds and semi-precious
stones, the platinum has proved
also the medium for the most ex,
quisite artisanship, and is thus nn
effective material in itself, as woll
as background.
Davis & Freeman
JBWELF.RS
47 Whitehall Street
Just for Ladies
Harfi er Jtfethod
Shampooing
Scalp Treatment
t"Manicuring
Jtf.asca.ra Tonique
But for tho hair. Used tt all'
HARPER METHOD OFFICES.
Branches In All Cl tie*.
Ctll Telephone 3409-M.
Mrs. L, B. Graham
It Wtlt Alabama.
Tut of WkltebalL Woman’s Exchangs.
AN EVENING'WITH
BIRDS AND FL0WER8
Th* Epworth league of the Wesley
Memorial church will give an Interest
ing program called “An Evening With
Birds and Flowers” on Monday evening
at S o'clock In the Phtlathi'X parlors of
tbs Wesley Memorial church.
Refreshments will be served during
the evening.
The program Is as follows;
“Th* Romance of a Rose - ’—Hildreth,
orchestra. Charts* a Stallage, director.
“When and Where Did th* Language
of Flowers Originator—Louise Big-
ham.
"The Last Rose of Summer”—Cassle
Greet. Violin obligato, Charles S.
S taring*.
N What la the National Flower of the
United States? How and When Was It
Selected r—Floy Ray.
“Violet*”—Woodman. Elolse Guy-
ton.
(a) "The Skylark," Shelley; (b) “The
Flowers’ Ball," King. James C. Wad-
well.
“The Soul’s Garden"—Strickland
Mabel Parks.
"The story of Narcissus.”
“Narcissus”—Nevln. Annies Slier.
Debate; - "Resolved, That It U
Wrong For Women to Wear Wing* and
Bird* on Their Hat*." • Affirmative. Mr.
J. L. Womack, Mr. L. W, Ames; nega
tive. Miss Beatrice George, Miss Lolll*
Shuford. Mr. Paul Carpenter, chair
man.
ImltaUon of the Songs of the Blrde-
Whtstlcr. Mine Regina Lynch.
“By What Means Are Birds Attract'
ed to Flower* and Why Necessary ?”—
John Rloan.
"Bobolink”—Blsehoff. Fanllle Da
vies.
ta) “I Had a Flower,” Kellie; (b) “A
Rose Fable,” Hawley. James C. Ward,
well.
“The Mocking Bird”—Violinist. Mr.
Dave Silverman: accompanist. Mm,
Annie Laurie L*ngford-H*ll.
Invitations to theater as guests of Th*
nisegnii
. There may .he on* for you among to
day s want ad*.
MRS. KI8ER ENTERTAINS
FOR MI8S JEANNETTE SWIFT
A very beautiful event of the day was
the luncheon given on Saturday by Mrs.
John Kiser In honor of Mlu Jeannette
Swift, a popular bride-elect of the sea
son.
The guests Included the young wom
en who will be bridesmaids at the ap
proaching wedding and a few married
friend* of the hostess, and tbe guests
were Seated at two tablet, one being
placed In the living room, a charming
apartment with soft shaded green wall*.
There the guest ot honr oral her brides,
maids were seated, the table having for
a centerpiece a mound of pink rose*
and valley lilies, while silver candle
sticks held pink tapers tipped with pink
silk shades, and silver compote* held
creamed sweets and bonbon* In pink
and white. At each table the place
cards were Imported novelties showing
quaint figures of little bridesmaids, and
thejplace of the bride-to-be was marked
Ak,
the r|i
A
$350
PIANO
FREE
Given Away Absolutely Free for the
Neatest and Most Artistic Answer
To Our Famous Piano Puzzle
For the Six Next Neatest Answers the Following
* Prizes Will Be Given, in Addition to a Credit
. purchasing Certificate:
Diamond Se! Locket
Gents’ Gold Watch
Ladies’ Gold Watch
Chest of Silver
Misses’ Gold Bracelet
Cuff Buttons and Stick Pin
Also $10,789 in Additional Valuable Prizes To Be
Distributed Free Among Other Contestants.
PREVIOUS WINNER* OP PIANOS IN OUR CONTEST*.
Mr. R. JC. Cochran, Atlanta, Go.
Mr. B. A. Bmlth, Rome, Oa.
Mr. N. D. Johnson, Atlanta, Gs.
Mrs. T. B. Johnson, Columbus, Go.
Mrs. J. M. Gantt, Marietta, Ga.
Mra W. L Delph, Gainesville, Os.
Mra. C. W. Lawshe, Edge wood, Ga
CAN YOU PUT THIS PIANO TOGETHER?
DIRECTIONS—Cut out the piece# (or make a drawing
or tracing on a separate piece of paper), and arrange them
ao that the result will be an Upright Piano. Write the
name of this Piano underneath the picture. To the first
neateit and most artistic correct answer we will give abso
lutely free a $350 Piano. To the next neatest correct an-
awer a Diamond Set Locket, and’ ao on until the entire list
of prixes mentioned above have been awarded. All other
contestants sending in correct answers will be awarded a
prize. Winner* will be notified by mail. Be sure your
name nnd address are written plainly. Answers must be in
by 4 p. m., November 80,1010, Address yonr answers to
Contest Manager
THE WESTER MUSIC CO.
64 Peachtree Bt., Atlanta, Da.
by a miniature bride.
The .married friend* of the hoateas
were aeated In the dining room, where
the decoration* were of liberty roaea,
the centerpiece for the table being a large
ba*k«t tilled with liberty roses show
ered with valley lllie*. The candles
were shaded In red, and all minor de
tails were In red, th# place cards nt this
table being hand painted In the form of
champagne glasses with little cuplda
■rising from the bubble*. A delicious
luncheon of several courses was served,
and the affair was one of the most de
lightful In a aeries or charming parties
given for Miss Swift.
Mm. Kiser was a very charming host-
Are you going ”>' to remember^
her at Christ- mas? Wo sell
everything in the Jewelry
line, on easy //||l\.- Divided payments
DURHAM BROS. Co, 20 Rdgewood Ave. Diamondi
css. wearing u smart Imported *>*"
of king’s (due marquisette over bla
satin, made with a paquin train
king’s blue satin, elaborately ,rlinn !!);
In silver bands, the corsage Inset ' t,ln
sapphires
Mlsa Swift wore n beautiful import'?
K wn of black chiffon over white satin-
nded In dull white beads. Her n*'
of black velvet was trimmed lb v
paradise feathers.
Invitations to theater OS guests “ f TM
Georgian. ■■■
There may be one for yon atnnnz to
day’s tram ads.