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TITE ATLANTA QIJORGIAN AND NEWS:
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1911.
HOW TO REMOVE FRECKLES j
Wilson’s Freckle Cream Is Pos-j
itively Guaranteed to i
Do the Work.
Tgttcrs are constantly being r*eeived
hv the makers of Wilson’s Freckle
mam from prominent ladles saying
i t* 'hey have at last discovered how
t,)' remove freckles.
because you happen to have
L.ijie, is no reason why you should
-lo Vs have them. •
■■Mr M. J. Rivers wrote from Berne,
c.; V, mod, saying: "If after giving
J.pj,,,,, * Freckle Cream a fair rial It
not cure your skin, there is no
lv for you. I always took the best
L.O I f niv skin, hut freckled dreadfui-
-nd could get no remedy until I
/.. m A Wilson’s Freckle Cream." One
,,[ Wilson’s Freckle Cream will
r„.,se vour freckles to perceptible fade,
ami the second jar will entirely remove
1 Tile druggist Is Instructed to return
money to you if It doesn’t do Just
V v e claim for It.
Trv i Jar today. You’ll be delighted
,i,h i s fine effect on your skin. If
uggist enn not supply you, send
rn rents to the Wilson Freckle Cream
15.” .arleston. S. C„ and they will
send V IN a full size jar.
Oet it at Good Drug Store," K. H.
Cone, Kimball House Block.
Mrs.
Paul E. Wilkes
Editor
SOCIETY
Mrs.
Estelle Garrett Baker
Assistant »
Pretty College Girl Visits in Atlanta
Ttirs cleaned, repaired
anil re-made equal to new.
All kinds of Furs for sale
for millinery use. I have
two handsome Geniine
Lynx Sets for sale whieli I
brought from Europe. I
also have a Pony Coat for
sale very cheap,' size 38.
Yon can buy this for (JO
cents on the dollar of its ac
tual value. References, any
department' store. Mail or
ders given prompt and care
ful attention. Office, 914
Austell building;
TAILOR AND FURRIER.
Ecll Phone Main 3^51.
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RECEPTION ON TWENTY-THIRD.
Mrs. George Adair and" Mrs". Frank
Mftchc I will give an afternoon tra on
he 23d at the home of Mrs. AtlaJr. ;
T ic affair w4)1 -be a delightful com-
i tien to Mrs. Francis Jones, who wax
[fore her marriage last ‘ week, Miss
i* ia .fetor.-
LAf GE AFTERNOON BRIDGE.
Mts* h Mnry. Belle and Marguerite
i .f co will entertain fifty gu< stH at
large afternoon bridge party on No-
Mbet 17, at their home on North-
MI38 AUSTIN ENTERTAINS.
•no »f the very beautiful event* of
• ia:- was the ropebud luncheon given
ir.ity by Miss Irene Austin, In
f Miss Elisabeth 'Morgan, one of
ve; y lovely: debutantes ot the sea-
atii her guest. Miss Gladys Holla*
"f Lebanon, Tenn.
■ 'unchqpn was given In one of the
■ ate dining rooms of the Georgian
nu» hotel, Mrs. Harvey Johnson
MISS MARTHA HALL. ^ ^
A charming Agnes Scott girl, vyho will mako her debut In Atlanta next winter, Vo be introduced by'Mrs. Jack
Hayes, Miss Hall spends her week-ends In Atlanta with Mrs. R. G. Wilby and Mrs. Hay*?, and has many friends '
hero. She is a charming young woman, and a general favorite at college. The cut above is reproduced from rf
late photograph made by Lenney.
It’s Baker’s and It’s Delicious
Made by a perfect mechanical pro-
£| cess from high grade cocoa beans,
scientifica Uy blended, it is of the finest
^ j quality, full strength and absolutely
pure and healthful.
SOLD IH 1/6 LB., 1/4 LB., 1/2 LB. AMD 1 LB. CANS
NET WEIGHT
Booklet of Choice Recipes Sent Free,
WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd.
Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS.
haperoning the young women.
The table was elaborately and beau- ||
tlfully decorated In quantities of rose- 8
bud?, the rosebud Idea being carried
out in detail. The central decoration
ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED
buds,. the - corners of. the table hating
smaller basket* of the samp lovely flow
ers. ' The place cards had pink rosebuds
drawn thru them, and the ice* and
rakes were In the form of pink rose
buds, the pretty decoration being In
troduced In several courses of the de
licious luncheon served.
Miss Austin was a charming hostess
wearing a gown of golden brown pop
lin, the corsage draped In marquisette
and worn with a large sliver hat trim
med In black fur. #
The guests were: Miss Golladay.
Miss Morgan# Miss Marie Ridley, Miss
Marjorie Brown, Miss Passle May Ott-
ley, Miss Laura Cowles. Miss Lula Dean
Jones nnd Miss Annie Leo McKenzie.
Heart to Heart Talks
About Buying a Home
□ ODDS-HENDERSON.
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Dodds, of Ccdartown, Ga., announce the engagement
ot their daughter, Carro, to Mr. Augustine Young Henderson. The wedding
will take place November 22.
EUBANK8-SMITH.
Mrs. Isaac Beverly Eubanks announce, the engagement of her daugh
ter. Rosalie, to Mr. James Carlisle Smith, the date of tho wedding to bo
announced later. The wedding will be a quiet one on account of tho recent
bereavement in tho bride’s family.
PAYNE-SMITH.”
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll Payne issued invitations Saturday to the mar
riage of their daughter, Laura HIM. to Mr. Alexander W, Smith, Jr., on
tho evening of November 18j,at homo, a reception to follow tho ceremony.
VICKERS-BAUGH.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Vickers announce the engagement of their
daughter, Dorp Lillian, to Mr. William Thomas Baugh, of Madison, Qa„ the
marriage to take place the latter part of the month at Bethany church, near
Harrison, Ga.
Brilliant Dance For Miss Laura Ansley
parlor. The prettily decorated punch
bowl was presided over by Miss Jsssle
McKee nnd Miss Rosalie Davis,
Assisting In entertaining were Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Felder, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Andrews, Dr. and Mrs. W. C.
Jarnagln, Dr. nnd Mrs. R.-B. Ridley,
Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. George C. Walters.
Mrs.-George Calhoun Walters'was
handsomely gowned In an Imported toi
let of hand-made Brussels lace of white
over white Batin.
Mrs. Walter Andrews wore white laco
over satin.
Mrs. William C. Jarnagln was gowned
In elel blue satin and lace.
Mrs. Richards Simms wore white
satin with overdress of dewdrop net.
Mrs. Robert B. Ridley, Jr., was gown
ed In white chiffon over white eatln.
Among tho pretty visitors present
wero Miss Gladys Golladay, of Lebanon,
Tonn„ whb woro o French gown of bluo
eatln with painted border ' combined
with a handsome embroidery.
Her hostess, Miss Elizabeth Morgan,
was gowned In white satin with over
dress of chllton embroidered In yellow
daisies and forget-me-nots, with bands
of pearl passementerie.
Among the dancers, Miss Annie Lee
McKenzie woro an elegant toilet of
kings blue marquisette embroidered In
gold and made over gold eatln In the
skirt bordered In black fur.
Miss Emily Wlnshlp wore a beautiful
tqllet of gold-colored eatln combined
with gold fringe.
Miss Passle May Ottley was gowned
In cream-colored laco draped aver rose
chiffon,
Miss Mary Traylor wore white lace
over turquoise blue eatln.
Miss Lucy Hoke Smith wore a French
gown of cerise satin with beaded tunic.
Miss Anne Orme was gowned In pink
chiffon over satin.
Miss Caroline Muse wore white chif
fon and lace.
Miss Mary Helen Moody was gowned
in pink crepe da chine.
Miss Laura Cowles wore white chlf-
fqn over satin.
Miss Lula Dean Jones was gowned In
dame-colored satin.
Miss Frances Connally wore shell
pink satin.
Miss Frances Ansley wore pink crepe
do i-hine.
.• Miss Helen Janes wore white chiffon
"1 IT i luth .If -IIVIT " l!h Imlcro Ilf silver.
Miss Marjorie Brown was gowned In
pink I'hlff'in.
Miss Isabel Kuhrl wore white satin
nnd silver.
Miss Nora Bello Rosser wore pink
ere no meteor.
Miss Carrie Dallie woro pink eatln
and lace. i
Miss Cornelia Crittenden, of Mont
gomery, the guest of Miss M. A. Phelan,
wore pink mcssallne.
Miss Marian Goldsmith Was In blue
crenn de chine. ,
Miss Virginia Abercrombie, of Mont- I
gomery. wore pink crepe de chine. |
Miss Mary Claire Ewing, of Wash
ington, D. (*., the guest of Miss Marie
Ridley, wore apple gfeen satin with
ovrrdrnporles of blue chiffon.
Miss Harnh Rawson wore white mar
quisette, embroidered.
Miss Mlgnon McCarty's gown was of
white maroulsettc with overdress of
crystal embroidery.
Miss Annie Sykes Rice wore white,
satin and lace. ,
Miss Bessie Jones wore white satin.
with draperies of green chiffon.
Miss Aurelia Speer was In white satin I
and crystal embroidery.
Miss Elizabeth Rawson wore blue
chiffon over satin.
Afternoon Tea Is Served
At The Georgian Terrace Hotel
The management announces a regular After
noon Tea service from 4:30 to 6 daily. Service
may be had in
THE LOUNGING ROOM,
THE RESTAURANT,
THE WINTER GARDEN,
all on Main Floor.
The inauguration of After Dinner Coffee
service is also announced. Served each evening
from 8 to 9 in the Lounging Room.
The attendance is requested of persons who ap
preciate discriminating service by trained white em
ployees in a smooth and efficient manner.
MARRIAGE
INVITATIONS
CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED
SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES
J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING COMPANY, ENGRAVERS
47 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, Ga.
GA VAN’S
A shop where Pictures, Picture Framing and all
the latest and most popular books ap,d fine sta
tionery can be had at moderate prices.
SOUTHERN BOOK CONCERN
SCHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY
NO IS.
Sixteen beautiful Homes
li :i \ ■ been built in “SUTH
ERLAND TER RACK” since
lust February.
Most of them are now oeeu-
l'i"«t BY TIIE OWNERS,
-"hi" of them having left
Jmn es in other suburban see-
tioi’s to build again in “SLITH
ER I, AND TERRACE.”
1 lies,- homes range in price
f iom $3,000 to $9,009, and are
'I'e equal in every respect 6f
8 °we of the very best homes
the foremost residence
str,1 ’ts of Atlanta.
Homes mav be had in
"SUTHERLAND TERRACE”
tr "ii $4,000 (lot inclusive) on
’O' ;| s high ns you wish to go.
Tie great feature about
"SUTHERLAND TERRACE”
N ijs unsurpassed location and
'ivimnment.
"suburban property near
■Mlenta has a more promising
iiiture than this splendid prop-
I nis fact is obvious to the
unpractieed eye for realty
•uteres. * —
Tli«: general “lay” of the
Im ' and its natural endow-
!ll '" n,s immediately appeal to
Jou.
By S. U. THERLAND
It is a beautiful spot, richly
adorned with nature’s vernal
gems; grassy knolls and broad
successive sweep of terrace;
clustering trees and wooded
expanses.
The “SUTHERLAND REAL
TY COMPANY” have literally
“poured money” into this
property in improvements, and
within less than a year’s time
are able to present a picture
of suburban achievement rare
ly accqmplished in thrice the
time.
A convenient and quick car
service puts you at Kirkwood
Station in less thnn eighteen
minutes. ,
Take Deeatur car at Peach
tree street and Edgewood ave
nue. The offices of the “SUTH
ERLAND REALTY COMPA
NY” are right at Kirkwood.
MR. DEWS, secretary of the
company, will be glad to give
you all information about lots,
building, prices, terms, etc.,
and show you over the prop
erty and through the houses
now completed and ready for
occupancy.
Phone Decatnr 182 if you
wish to make special appoint
ment for any hour during the
day.
To 3e Continued.
One of the very beautiful entertain'
ments of the scaBoii wo* the large
dancing party given Friday evening by
Mr. and Mm..Edwin P. Ansley In honor
of their young daughter, Mhfs Laura
Anzley, who Is one of the very lovely
debutantes of the season;
The dance followed the afternoon re
ception at which Mrs. Ansldy enter
tained her married frlenda, and the
beautiful home, which crowns an emi
nence In Ansley Park, and is one of the
handsomest homes In the city, was
thrown entirely open to the guests of
the evening, and decorated with ex-
quislte taste.
Large yellow chrysanthemums were
the flowers used as decoration, and
they were arranged on mantels and
cub|nets with a few handsome palms
effectively grouped.
The host and hostess, with the beau
tiful young honor guest, received their
guests In the reception room, where be
sides the 'decorations of shaggy pink
chrysanthemums, the many gorgeous
bouquets of American Beauty roses,
carnations, lilies and orchids were
banked behind the receiving party and
added a brilliant note of color.
Mrs. Ansley was gowhed for the
evening In an elegant white Olga crepe
draped In charmeuse satin, tho cor
sage having a garniture of crystal em
broidery and fringe.
Miss Ansley.i the honor guest, was
very beautiful In an Imported gown of
lace, built over foundation skirts of
white satin, the entire toilet expressive
of the skill of the Viennese modlst&
A delicious hot supper was served
during the evening, and the dancing
continued until a late hour, the beauti
ful toilets of the ladles making a
charming picture.
Punch was served In the sun parlor,
where palms and handsome foliage
plants, with rugs, swings and chairs,
converted It Into a charming summer
To Quickly Chase
Away Wrinkles
(From Fashion Review.) ,
The surest and quickest way to ob
literate wrinkles of every description,
from the finest lines to the deepest fur
rows, Is by means of the saxollte for
mula. about which we’ve heard so
much of late. Bathing the face and
neck In the lotion at once tightens and
tones up the skin, affecting every wrin
kle, as well as creased or saggy tissue
about the cheeks, neck or chin. Any
druggist can supply pure powdered
saxollte, which is most effective. DIs-| den'jones, Beverly
solve an ounce of this In a half pint of
witch hazel, and you h'ave as perfect a
solution as any expert can make.
our White and Gold CHINA
Is the highest form of Artistic Work. Years of Experience
and Conscientious Methods Mark Our Estab
lishment Second to None in the South
RICH. CORDON & CO.
. China Decorators
172 1-2 Peachtree St.——Write Us—Atlanta, Georgia
Shelton, Gerald O’Keefe, James Ogburn,
Bari Green, Palmer Johnson, Hugh B.
Adams, James Alexander. Franpton El
lis, Harry Harmon, Remsen King,
George and Russell McCarty, Hugh
Scott, Cuyler Waller, Otey Mitchell,
Emmette Mitchell, Clarence Knowles,
John Mecaslln, Stanley Mathewson,
Tom Lyons, George Yundt, Prince Web
ster, Stanley Wlmblsh, Stuart Wltham,
Edward Craft, Brewerton, Robert
Woodruff, John C. Wheatley, Fred Hoyt,
Kitchens. Wimberly Peters, Graham
Phelan, Dr. Pierson. Phil L’Engle, Ray
Werner,. William Crumley, Dr. Mac-
Dougall, James Calhoun. Murray Dln-
neU„ William Coleman, John Hodge,
Jufoe Draper, Tift, Clarence Trippe,
Walter Marahburn. Ben Ragsdale, Chess
Halle and George Plant.
ADDITIONAL SOCIE
TY ON PAGE 24.
DANCE FOR MISS ORME.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Richardson will
1 give a delightful dancing party at their
j homo on Pledmont-ave. on the even
ing of November’ 15 in honor of Miss
MISS HUNNICUTT’S GUESTS. | Anne Orme. one of the pretty debu-
Mlss Almee Hunnlcutt will be hostess tantes of the season.
f.n a i, P n ^ y n? l X% r e, Pa ^ J ,he t ^Mo™o e „ r ® n,) Mrs. Rfchard.on will be as-
» In honor of Mlwsmtobeth Morgan, ,, <ted ln retying by their young
Msr,orie Brown ttn<1 daughters, Misses Julie and Katherine
-I-'..),■- „.||| i n -i„a- Rlchnrdion, In the receiving party also
mmnhor?o?*h C . U . t |ehl/lnntI."«ri !inH C i) U |th w111 be Mr - at,d Mra - A - J- Orme, Mr.
,°' th » and Mrs. J. J. Dlsosway, Dr. and Mrs.
fofioHjng are 0 |nvHed! >0n °Mlsses St "Mnry g arV £ y b „ P d ll" 1,p * and Dr ' and Mre ’ Le "
0?adys C aqiladayf SutaSSSS^’n^! J, J h e ” a ft £f,' r b * a beaU “ fU ' * Vent ° f
Laura Ansley. Anne Orme and her I
guests, Jane Meldrlm, of Savannah, and
Constance Jacques, of .Moron; Annie
Sykes Rice. Jennie Knox and her guest,
Kathleen Guthrie, of West Virginia;
Laura Cowles. Mary Helen Moody. Sa
rah Rawson, Harriet Calhoun. Bessie
Jones, Nora Belle Rosser, Caroline
Muse, Helen Jones. Margaret Northen-
Mlgnon McCarty. Lucy Hoke Smith,
Emma Kate Amorous, Edith and An
toinette Kirkpatrick, Nancy Hill Hop.
kins and her guests. Martina Burke and
Martha Plant, of Macon: Marie Ridley,
Mary and Helen Hawkins, Carrls Dal-
Ils, Cornelia Crittenden, of Montgom
ery, and Isabel Kuhrt; Messrs. Edward
Alfrlend, Eugene Haynes, Ernest Ott
ley, Ott Alston, Marshall Adair, Hub
bard and William Allen, Clifford Ander
son, Ed Brown, Jr., Joseph Gatins, Jen
nings, Hamilton Block, Joseph Brown
Connally, Tom Connally, Charles Cox,
James and Ralph Ragan. Burton Cloud,
Francis Clark, Roy Dorsey, Ben Daniel,
Charles Hopkins, Horace Jones, San-
DuBose, Charles
LOWRY-CLARKE.
Mr, and Mrs. George Pierce Lowry
have nnnounced the engagement of
their daughter. Rose, to Captain Rufut
Clarke, of the Eleventh Infantry. U. s.
A., of Fort D. A. Russell, Cheyenne,
Wyoming, the marriage to take place
the latter part of November.
Y. W. C.X NOTES.
Tho Sunday afternoon vesper service
of tho Y. W. C. A. will bo held at 4
o'clock tomorrow in the reading rooms.
The Phllathea class of tho Tabernacle
will lead, and a eoclal hour will fo.iow.
Every young woman ln the city Is In
vited.
EXPERT
SERVICE
Wc work on the theory
that a disappointed custo
mer is a poor asset, and it
has been our aim to satisfy
^ our patrons and hold their
trade always. The growth
of our business is the best
indication of how well we
have succeeded in accom
plishing our aim.
Freeh Dry Cleaning Co.,
Joseph T^Iay & Sons.
169 Peachtree, St. Atlanta, Ga.