Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 30, 1911, Image 12

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THE ATLANTA'GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY 1 , DECEMBER 30, 1911. THE DRIVING CLUB. The usual table d’hote suppers will be served Sunday evening at the Pled- j mont Driving club, On Monday the club will keep open house from 1 to 10 o’clock, and at 4 o'clock the orchestra] will begin. Delicious refreshments, ap- | proprlate to the holiday season, will bs t served during those hours, and a lurge j number of guests are expected to call at the popular club house on New I year’s day. A number of parties have been ar ranged for the Sunday evening sapper, among them one of si* guests to be given by Mr. Veal, of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank M«ador will entertain a partv of six, Mr. t). H. Young will have eight guests and Mr. Kingston will also entertain Informal!};. MISS DIS08WAY TO ENTERTAIN. Miss Margaret Dlsoevvay will, enter tain at a delightful luncheon on next Wednesday. January 3, at the Piedmont Driving club. The affair will be given In honor of Miss Anno Orme, one of the season's debutantes, and Miss Katherine Rich ardson, who will leave the following day for a trip to Tuba, the luneheon to he In the nature of a good-bye party to Miss Richardson. MR. AND MRS, EHNEY ENTERTA|N Mr. and Mrs, Edward Ehney will en tertain Informally at a buffet supper on Wednesday evening, January 3, at 8 o’clock, at their home In Analey Park. FOR MIS3 MILDRED HAZEN. Mies Aurelia Speer will have as her guest after Monday, January 8, Miss Mildred Hazen. of Orange, N. J.. who 1 made a great many friends during a i previous visit to Atlanta and who will' be delightfully entertained during her stay with Miss Speer. Miss Speer will entertain at a box party at the Forsyth on Monday even ing, January 9, In her honor, and there will be a series of pretty parties given for MUs Hazen. MRS. 0’KELLY~TO ENTERTAIN. Mrs. N. B. O’Kelly will entertain at tea at the Georgian Terrace on Tues day afternoon, January 3, In honor of her sister, Mrs. Carrie Benson York, whose marriage to Captain. Benjamin Hill Veal, of Austell, will be one of the Interesting events of January, The guests will Include the members of the Merry Matrons club, and the af fair will be one of a very happy st-rles arranged In honor of Mrs. York before her marriage. BOX PARTY AT~THE ATLANTA. _ General and Mrs. Albert I. Mills will entertntn at a bpx party at the Atlanta Tuesday evening, when ’’Naughty Ma rietta” will be presented. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills, of Fort Oglethorpe, who are the houhe guests of General and Mrs. Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Laurson. FOR MISS WILLIE MU8E. Miss Willie Muse, who Is spending) the holidays at home with her parents, j Mr. and Mrs. George Muse, after study ing during the fall at Hollins Institute, was the guest of honor at a box party given by Mis* Helen Jones on Wednes. dav afternoon, when the Rflrty wit nessed "The Country Boy” at the At- fantn. , MISS BERRY ENTERTAINED. Miss Ruth Berry entertained at an afternoon tea on Wednesday, followed by an evening party, both affairs In honor of Miss Liidle Hnrvey, of Shorter college who Is her guest for the holi days. and for Misses Virginia Cohen, of'Marietta, and Dorothy Ezell, who It at home from school for Christmas. The deenralton* were In the holiday colrfrs) except the dining room, which was In pink and white. A centerpiece of pink'and white roses on the table wsre In a cut glass vase, which rested on a hand-embroidered linen table •over. Miss Frances Kendrick served punch and Misses Eula Kendrick and Jessie Brown assisted In the dining room. Sixty girls were entertained In the afternoon, and In the evening eighteen guests were present. Including boys and girls. On Thursday Miss Berry entertained at a small but nrotty luncheon In honor of Miss Virginia Woolley. A Charmmq Debutante of the Season MISS JENNINGS OPENS SECOND TERM OF DANCING SCHOOL. Miss Jennings, of Rochester, N. Y., will commence her second term In dancing classes January 13 at the Pled-' mont hotel ball room. Matrons' and children's classes Fridays. Hyperion club. West End. Thursdays. Miss Jennings Is a graduate of ball room dancing under the late M. B. Gil bert, of Boston, class of 1909. She aleo has third degree certificate, 98 per cent, Mr. Louis t’hallf School of Dancing, New York city, class of July, 1911. Residence address, 813 Peachtree-st, Little Emma Bunting at the Lyric next week. Mat inee Monday. It s Baker’s and If s Delicious Made by a perfect mechanical pro- cess from high grade cocoa beans, scientifically blended, it is of the finest quality, full strength and absolutely pure and healthful. SOLD HT 1/5 LB., 1/4 LB., 1/2 LB. AND 1 LB. CANS NET WEIGHT Booklet of Choice Recipes Sent Free WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. Established 1780 'DORCHESTER, MASS. MI8S EMMA KATE AMOROUS. Ths pretty young daughter of Mr. Martin Amorous, who hst boon one of the populsr debutantes st ths many brilliant soeisl evsnts of the season. Miss Amorous was introduced at a large reception and dance st the Driving club, and has bosn tendered a number of partita tines by her friends. Ths picture sbovt is mads from a late pho tograph takan by Wesley Hlrthbsrg. r #i« .....nt... HNHiwa * «#..* ••«*•«* ,,a, «...««— ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED 1 MARTYN-SHACKLEY. Rev. and Mrs. Robert P. Mnrlyn, of College Park, announce -the en gagement of their daughter, Mattie Jones Mart.vn, to Mr. Wllliagi Thomas Rhackley, of Appalschee, Ga. The marriage will take place January 7 at 3:30 p. m. at the home of the bride's parents. MILLER-COHEN. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller, of Chattanooga, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lena, to Mr. Ben Colun, of Atlanta. The dnte of the wed ding will be announced later. COLEMAN-FRANKLIN. Ma and Mrs, James A. Coleman, of Swalrisboro, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Wtney, to Dr. Rufus Cecil’Franklin, of Graymqnt, ths wedding to take piece In January. PARTY IN INMAN PARK. Miss Ernestine Cason entertained her Sunday school class mates at a party given at her home In Inman Park., Those present were Silas Beatrice George, Miss Morris, Miss Maggie Shufnrd, Miss Frances Jlunt, Miss Thomas, Miss Alta Thomas, Miss Marie Moore, Miss Adeline Cason, Mr. Robert Cobb, Sir. Lucian Beckman, Mr. David Cason, Sir. George Greenway. MRS. PRE8T0N TO ENTERTAIN FOR CHURCH SOCIETY Mrs. W. H. Preston, president of the Woman’s Missionary society of St. Johns M. E. church, requests that all DIAMONDS CORRECTLY GRADED DIAMONDS. The value of diamond* 1* entirely dependent upon color, perfection and cutting. Before our diamond* are mounted they are subjected to the closest Imaginable examination. On each an honest, competent opinion Is recorded In plain figures; absolutely nothing is hidden; if tin* atone is not perfect, the vhape or cutting not correct. It Is so marked. We do not believe it possible to get anywhere goods of equal value for less money than we charge. We are so confident of this fact that w«* Hhouhl really like for you to compare them, and will leave it to your judgment as to the merits of our showing. Our partial Uj plan enables one to possess diamonds with out the ineonvi- rtwu'" to pay alt cosh might occasion. Talk the mut^g over with us; U means money invested that will pay you a handsome profit. the new and old ojflcers of the society meet with her at her home, 60 East Georgia-uve„ Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock 1 for d business and poclaj hour. COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN. The round! of Jewish Wpmen held Miz? a Marinjf 0, Mllier, S * X" Thflma Wllensky delighted the members with several lovely songs beautifully ren dered, and Mr. \V. E. Gore, of London, addressed the assembly on “Benjamin piaraell.” Mr. Gore’s thorough knowl edge of hls subject. Ills ease nisi pol ished manner, captivated Ids audience, and the afternoon was voted a brilliant surrealr—a credit to the council and to the hostess of the afternoon, Mrs. Sam uel cronhelm. FOSTER-BOTTS. Mr. J. A. Foster, of Greenville. S. [ announces the marriage of hls (laugh• i ter. Sarah Karl, to Walter Browne Botts, formerly of Houston, Tex. The ceremony took place Tuesday, l>e ber 26, at All Saint* church, the Rev. W. W. Metnmlnger officiating. Mr. and Mr*. Botts will make their home In At lanta. ANNUAL BALL AT CLUB. The annual ball at the Capital City club will take place on Monday night, and wilt he a brilliant affair of next week. This the 28th annual ball of the Capital City dub, and the first In the now club house. Presld* nt John \V. Grant, and Mrs. Grant will receive, assisted by the offi cers and members of the governing board, with the wives of the married members. The dance will be an especially brll liant and beautiful affair. FOR MISS GRACE MOONEY. Miss Emma Scott will entertain In formally Saturday evening In honor of Miss Grace Mooney, qf Harritnan, Tenn„ w-hose visit to Mrs. Trammell Scott has been the occasion for a round of pretty parties. Little Emma Bunting all next week at the Lyric. Diamonds and Economy With the coming of all the world to the study of economy as a practi cal science there is no less expendi ture of money, but people are learn ing more all the time about getting the worth of it. And thus the attraction of our e . Diamonds for the best class of pat ronage. We are knqwn to handle only absolute values, and we main tain a very complete collection (PUGENE Vfl AYNES Go) ST VHITRHaLL b-w I Davis fe? F reeman. , BROOKHAVEN CLUB OPENING. ‘ 1 The following cards have beeiv issued to members of the Brook haven club: “The officers and board of governors ! , of the Brookhaven Country dub have j T 1 17 Qt- the pleasure to announce that the club jCWClcrs%*fl W nitClia.il Ot* house will be iopen to its members on and after January 1, 1912. The formal opening will bo on Saturday, January 6, 1912, from 4 to 12 p. in. Re ception and dancing. The annual meet ing and election of officers will occur at the club house Saturday. January 6, 1912, at 4 p m.” THE MISSES DEAN ENTERTAIN. Misses Klten and Hattie Dean en tertained at a holiday party Wednesday afternoon at their home 1 on St. Charles. In Christmas decorations of red berried holly wreathe, garlands of cedar, and red poinsettla blossom*. In tail vases, in the hallway was a beautiful deco rated and lighted Christmas tree. In the dining room, where refreshments were served, the table was decorated In red The Misses Dean were assisted in entertaining by. their slater, Mrs Gcorce H. McKee. , »ra.c»l sill* RVML JOND UUAND pjlilfef to niSli Ji kno st Best, SBfest. A! w»r*K* J jPlDBYnmWISTSF.VFWHKFP' AT THE UNIQUE SHOP Th* famou. Martha Wathinoton Candy—frt.h. Soma uniqut Navy Year ramambrancaa. Peaehtra. antranca to the N*w Kimball—Viaduct. FOR MISS MARY BROWN. A very beautiful affair was the danc- ing party given Friday everting by Mias Sally Eugenia Brown In honor of her niece, Mix* Mary Brown, who Is at home from school for the holldaya, and Ml** Ellen Carter, of Savannah, who is the guest of Mis* Mary Brown. The beautiful home of Ml** Brown, on Peachtree road, was decorated 111 garland* of «mllax and wreath* of holly and cedar, tied with bright red ribbon, which were hung over doors and win- idows. while the mantels In the beautl- jful drawing room and In the other apartment* were massed with flowering ‘plant*. Poln«ettla blossom* were the flower* used In the dining room, with red carnations and red rose*, and a de licious supper was served there dur ing the evening, while dancing wa* en joyed throughout the apartments. Punch was served from a prettily decorated table, where the lights were shaded In pink, and pink begonia* were the flowers used. Miss Brown was a very charming hostess and received her guests wear ing a gown of pink satin combined with point lace. Miss Mary Brown wore a dancing fro.rk of white mouasellne veiled In Chantilly laee. Mis* Carter wore yellow flowered crepe draped with yellow chiffon. MISS LEIPER ENTERTAINS CLUB. Miss Mildred Lelper entertained the member*.of an afternoon bridge club of which she Is a member, with an equal number of young men, on Friday even ing. Christina* decorations prevailed throughout the house and the scores were kept on card* hand painted In Japanese scenes, Mrs. Ellis Lockhart won the ladles' prize, a box of Ameri ran Beauty roses, and Mis* Irene No lan cut the consolation, a Japanese calender, while Mr. Clarence Glffen won the gentlemen's prize, a new book. The club members are Misses Eliza belli May Johnstone, Irene Nolan, Mil died Lelper,'Miss Sewell, Miss Mitch ell, MIsb Rose Clayton, Miss Beeker, Mrs, Dancey and Mrs. Ellis Lockhart. FOR MI8S FAY DOBBS. Miss Fay Dobbs, a popular member of th* younger set, was the guest of honor at a delightful luncheon given Saturday morning by her sister, Mr*. Thomas Coleman Hodge. The hou»e was attractively decorated In holly, mistletoe, pretty potted plants and ferns, and there was a pretty sou venir for top score, and sllver’tongs for the guest of honor. The table from which the sweete were served had for a centerpiece a sil ver loving cup tilled with holly and .mistletoe and surrounded by a mound of fruit. Mr*. Hodge wore a gown of navy blue broadcloth and Miss Dobbs was gowned In navy blue velvet, with hat to match trimmed In black plumes. The guests were Misses Fay Dobbs, Eugenia Ivey, Margaret Rosser, Luclle Goodrich, Louise Parker, Grace Sima Ferol Humphries. Marie Dinkins. Helen Stewart. Wyckllffe Wurm, Lydia Mc Bride. Emma Jordan and her guest, Helen Sewell: Pauline Randall, Alin* Fielder, Lillian Mitchell, Mary Mur phy, Louise Dobbs, Helen Rhorer and Myra Clarke Scott. FOR*MISS ADGATE ELLIS. Mrs. Francis Block entertained at an informal tea at the Georgian Terrace on Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Adgate Ellis, a very popular member of the college set, who Is at home for the holidays. The guests Included fifteen of Miss Ellis’ friends, who gathered for the te* nt the Georgian Terrace, after th* mat inee. , TIN6LEY-BOWER. Of Interest to their many friends wa* the marriage of Ml*s Hattye France* Tln»ley. of Morgan. Ga., to Mr. Harry Carlyle Bower, of Shetlman, on Wed nesday afternoon, December 27. 1911. The home of the bride was decorated with smlla.v. fems and cut flower*. The wedddlng march wa* played by the bride’* brother. Professor Tom Tinsley, of Orangeburg, S. C„ and the young people entered the parlor where the Immediate famine* witnessed the rereinony performed by Rev. W. L. Culbertson. Mr*. Bower I* the daughter of Mr. J. Tinsley, of Morgan, and has many friend* who will be Interested In-her marriage. Mr. Bower is the only son of Mr. and Mr*. R. M. Bower, of Shellman. After a trip to Florida, they wtll make their home In Shellman. GEN. AND MRS. MILLS ENTERTAIN One of, the beautiful holiday parties was thst given Friday evening by Gen- eral and Mrs, Albert L. Mill* In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills, of Fort Oglethorpe, who arc spending the holi days as their guests. The hospitable home was decorated Jn Christmas wreaths tied with red roses snd many pretty ferns, while vases of narcissi stood on mantels and cabinets throughout the house. Mrs. W. C. Hall wort the ladles' prize, leather bridge set, snd Miss Ada Alexander won the second prize, Christmas souvenir spoon with handle representing holly. Mr. Edward Austin won the gentlemen's prize, a smoking set, and Mr. Edward Worcester won th* second prize, a leather bag. A delicious supper wa* served buffet st the close of the game, the t&ble In the dining room being laid with a handsome centerpiece embroidered in red rorer. and resting •' a large red basket Ailed with liberty rose* wreathed In poinsettla blossom*. The candle* were «of red and were tipped with red shade*, and the bonbon* and creamed sweets were In red sl«,. A j cluster of red Christmas bell* suspend ed over the table added to th* nretty effect, and the hannl*«r spirit of ho»- Jpltallty and good cheer marked th# oc. j csslon. * Mr*. Mills, the hostess, was very MARRIAGE INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES J. P. Stevens Engraving Co., Engravers 47 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GA. ANNOUNCEMENT Tp the Patrons of Schaul 6 May: Our Mr. Martin May will remain in the loan business and take care of all the loans now at our premises. New location to be announced in all papers at an early date. Respectfully, SCHAUL & MAY Will op on when the whittles blow for tho New Y«r, Randall's Postal Studio Bhna V. u u r r«. in Ten Minutes (Ground Floor.) ' 142 Peachtree Street handsome In a gown of del blue bro cade bordered In marabou and with garniture of lace on the corsage. Mr*. Chester Mills, the honor guest, was lovely In cloth of gold veiled In chiffon. MI6S PI8E’s"aUEST8. Th* Informal party at which Mis* Elizabeth Pies will entertain on Mon day evening at 8 o’clock at her home on Waehlngton-st, will be a very happy affair, when the following guests will be entertained: Misses May Crichton, Louise Richardson, Thelma Wright, Ruth Hlnman, Caroline Klcolson, Julia Plerpont, Ruth Hargrave, Mary Phil lips, Louise Dobbs, Julia Angler, Mar- garet Burkhart, Theodora Hicks. Jean nette Black, and Messrs, Jordan Black, and Benjamin Black, of Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Burgess, Messrs. Guy Shearer, Marshall Norman, John Burk- hart, Julian Phillips, Allen Hargrave, William Hlnman, Robert Wright, James Post, Leonidas Summerall, Gilbert Pen- nent, John Rueeey, Johnson Pettigrew, Dr. C. M. Barnwell and Mr. Thomas H. Williamson. • ** COLLEGE PARK CHAPTER. The College Park chapter of the Unit ed Daughter* of the Confederacy will meet Tuesday, January 2, at 3 p. m., with Mr*. V. C. Mason. A large at tendance Is desired to perfect plans for an entertainment on .January 12. MARIE MASON, MRS. WHITEHEAD. Pres* Committee. Y. W. C. A, NOTES. Sunday afternoon between 4 snd 0 o’clock the association rooms will bs thrown open to the women and girls of the city. All strangers are especially invited. Come In and enjoy the specie music which will be provided and bring your friends with you. There will be no meeting of the Clover and the 8. I. S. P. clubs Monday evening. Little Emma Bunting in “Tess of the Storm Coun try” all next week at the Lyric. MR. AND MRS. 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