Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 04, 1912, HOME, Image 8

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Society News of Atlanta AN interesting event of today was the buffet luncheon given by- Miss Nina Hornady at her home on Linden street for Mrs. William Law- Son Peel and Mrs. Sheperd W. Poster, both of whom are members of the Daughters of 1812, of which Miss Hor nady is state president They have re cently been given high honors by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. Peel having been elected vice president general from Georgia and Mrs. Foster state regent. Miss Homady's home was decorated with spring flowers, vases of varicol ored roses being plated on mantels and cabinets, while old-fashioned pink and white clove pinks were also used. The table was covered with a damask cloth, heavily embroidered, and had for a cen terpiece an effective arrangement of red roses. surrounded by crystal can dlesticks bearing white unshaded ta pers. Scattered over the table were favor® in the form of drums, swords, cannon and cocked hats, and the bon bons were in red and white. Platters of cold meats, aspics and other delicacies were passed, one being an old-fashioned blue turkey platter 150 years old and an heirloom In Miss Hor nady's family. Coffee was served from a prettily decorated table, Mrs. William Percy presiding The punch bow-1 was decorated with sprays of sytlnga and presided over by Miss Wyckliffe Wurm, Miss Martha Whltner and Miss Ruth Paden Assisting in entertaining were Miss Annie Hornady. Airs. J. M. High and Mrs. E. L. ('onnallx Miss Hornady wore a handsome gown of black shantung silk with jet gar niture. Miss Annie Hornady wore black crepe de chine, embroidered. The guests included a number of the heads of various organizations In At lanta, the resident offices of the Daughters of 1812 and a few- other friends Party For Miss Lyons. Mrs. J Edwin Leas will give a garden party Monday for Miss Esther Leons, whose marriage to Mi. Oscar Hum'll Martin takes place Max 8. Following are the invited guests: Miss Lyon. Mrs. Fred Zimmer, Mrs A A Lyon. Mrs. Thomas Leas, Miss Hettle Brazzel. Mrs Claude Apperson, Mrs Claude Nealy, Miss Eva Slider, Mrs. Law rence A ppp - »on. Mrs Alonzo Barfi'T' Miss Mar celle Lyon and Miss Jo. Neal Apperson. Shower for Bride-Elect. An affair of this afternoon was the party and linen shower given by Miss Elizabeth Mae Johnstone to Miss Mary Rose Clayton, a bride-elect of Jun. Bridge was played, and the prizes were hand-embroidered pieces. The guest of honor was presented witli a breakfast jacket and •showered" with many pretty pieces of linen. The invited guests, who included th. members of the X. Y. Z. Bridge club and Miss Clayton's attendants, were Miss Irene Nolan Miss Adelaide < lax ton. Miss Lois Le Dietl. "I Detroit. Mich Miss Loraine Maughan Miss Mildred Leiper. Mi- Louise L'dper, Miss Miriam Johnston. Mis.- Helen Isham. Miss Susan Stephens. Miss Sa rah Skinner Mts« Lorctte Lewin. Miss Ollie Ferrel 1 . Miss I.olli. Tipton, Mrs. Ellis Lockhart Mrs. Moll'll. Mis Jack Shropshire. Mrs. Georg. Clayton. For Miss Arthur-Wier. Miss Art lull-'A'ltr. of To; onto. Can., the guest of her aunt. Mis. Charles Godfi x - being entertained it a num ber of informal parties during her vis it i <t evening Mrs Arthur-W ier was the central figure in an automo bile party at the Brookhaven club, the others being Miss M'inni. Perry. Mr. Hambly and Mr. and Mrs Godfrex. This afternoon she w . . Miss Fatherin' Walker s guest at the Forsyth matinee, and this evening she will attend the dinner dance at the Easi Lake club. ENGAGEMENTS ~ Lupo ■ Bell. Mr and Mrs Edward D Lupo an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter. Marx Irene, to Mr Ernest Clark Bell, the wedding to take place in Americus. Ga . on June 12. The pretty bride-elect is a former Atlanta girl and has many friends who ■will welcome h®r a- a young matron Mr. Bell is connected with The Geor gian and is a well known young busi ness man of the city. McDonald-DeLiesseline. Mrs Marx Elizabeth McDonald, of Vienna, announces the engagement of her daughter. Ethel, and Mr. John Thomas DeLiesseline, of Charleston. S. C.. the wedding to take place on the evening of Wednesday. June 26, at home. Mcel-Llewellyn. Mrs. Florence Adelaide Morel, of Wrightsville, announces the engage ment of her daughter. Nodia, to Mr I L. Llewellyn, of Newport News. Va.. the wedding to take place May 23. at the Wrightsville Methodist church. Syms - Cook. Mrs. N. O. Syms announces the en gagement of her daughter. Ruth Ne braska, to Mr. Bliss Woodward Cook, the date of the marriage to be an nounced later. The bride-elect is i daughter of the late Dr. Benjamin Syms. Both young people have many friends who will be interested In their marriage. The Bijou Vaudeville is classy this week. Admission 10c. Follow the crowds. Go to the Bijou. Vaudeville and Ahe best Motion Pictures. ; PERSONALS I Mrs Minnie Jackson has been ill the ; past week at her apartment in the i Peachtree Inn. Miss Mary Bob Huson is in Covfng | ton, the guest of Miss Winnifred Hu- I son Mrs. George C. Smith, of Greenville, 1 S. C.. is the guest of Mrs. George West i moreland. Mrs. C. E. Johnstone and Miss Eliz , abeth Mae Johnstone have returned i from a visit to Montgomery, Ala. Miss Sadye Andrews, of Atlanta, is i the guest of Misses Nana and Cathe- I rine Dent at Brenau. Miss Emily Casstn attended a large | dance at Jackson this week, given by | the young men in honor of the visitor Mrs. T, B. Parks, of Atlanta, Is vislt ■ Ing Mrs. R P Newton In Jackson She ! was tendered a bridge party this week ( by her hostess. Miss Pearl Wilkinson, of San An i tonio, is being delightfully- entertained l as the guest of Mrs. James Hall in Ma con. Mrs. William P Pattillo returned to ; day from Washington, D. C , where she I xvas delightfully entertained while at i tending the convention of the Colonial j Dames, of which she is a member. Mr. and Mrs. T J. O'Keefe, who are spending several months in Savannah, announce the birth of a daughter. The baby will be christened at the cathedral Max 12 by Father Shadewell and will be called Mary. Mrs. D. L Barnwell and Mrs. C. L. I Hicks entertained recently at Mrs. Barnwell's home In Copenhill for Mrs. Own G. Sandford, who is the guest of Mrs Barnwell a few days, before going to Jacksonville to make her home. Miss Agnes Jones, of Albany, who has been delightfully entertained dur ing her visit to Miss Isabel Kuhrt, will be with Miss Theodosia Willingham un- I til Tuesday, when she goes to Macon. I She w ill be the central figure in an East Lake party this evening. Miss Mamie Berger, of Atlanta, gave her senior vocal recital at Brenau Tuesday afternoon. Miss Berger has been a pupil of Mr. G. A. Rogers for two years. \ number of friends at tended th'- recital and congratulated Miss Borger on her success. Mrs Frank Word, of Hogansville, who has been 111 at a private sani tarium in Atlanta, is much belter and is with her daughter, Mrs. Trammell Scott, on 'Vest Eleventh street. Mrs. Word has many friends hero who will be glad to know she w ill make her home with Mrs. Scott. Mr. and Mis Thomas Berry, whose I marriage v. as a recent event, at the I home of tile bride tn Detroit, and who have spent their honeymoon in VVash llngton and New York, arrive Monday j to visit Mrs. Bulow Campbell and Mrs (Alexander Bonneyman before going to Birmingham to live Mr. and Mrs. Ber ry will bo entertained at a number of parties during their stay in Atlanta. Mrs Bulow Campbell entertained very informally at tea at the Brook harm dub wsterdax afternoon for Mrs. < >rme Campbell's guest. Mrs. Frank Charles, of London The party mo • tored out and enjoyed a long drive be fore tea. Mis. Campbell. Mrs. Charles, ; Mrs Orme Campbell. Mrs. Colquitt I Carter, Mrs Francis Block, Mrs. Ten i Eyck Brown and Mrs Alexander Bon | nevman m ole up the partv - H udsory- Melntosh. Mr. and Mrs V. E Hudson announce the engagement of their daughter. Lola Florence, to Mr. Samuel Lawrence Mc- Intosh. the wedding to take place the latter part of June. The al fresco play which was to have been given this evening at Agnes Scott by the members "f the Piopvlean society, has been postponed until Mon i day evening on account of the Ineiem i "nt w eather. Dr. Palmer’s Skin Whitener Will Lighten Any Dark Complexion ITS EFFECT is marvelous upon a very dark or sal low skin. You cannot realize what it will do until ixm have used it. Guaranteed pure and harmless. Price, large box 25c, postpaid any where. Jacobs’ Pharmacy Atlanta, Ga. g JUNE WEDDINGS .' Do not delay longer in placing orders for engraved in- 7/ Yitations. Our summer samples represent the very W latest shapes and forms that have been accepted by U* refined and fashionable society. We do not follow— we LEAD in originating artistic effects with fine .'Tj mj terial. Our prices are the lowest. Send for sam- r.*. pies, which will be supplied free of charge. Ft J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO. V WEDDING STATIONERY ENGRAVERS Qif ; -Sj> 47 WH| TEHALL Sr ATLANTA GA THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWPt SATURDAY. MAY 4. 1912. Summer Season of Country Clubs Has Opened The lack of dates ahead * s that the social season Is closing, as tar as formal affairs go, in Atlanta's fashion able world. One of the most impor tant events of the near future will be the informal reception which follows the election of officers and the atinual meeting of th® Piedmont Driving club, on May 14. According to custom, this affair has become a most delightful and interesting one for ail the club mem bers. both the married people and the younger contingent. Large numbers motor out about 5 or 6 o’clock, after the close of the business meeting. The women wear their most charming new spring toilettes, and the occasion Is a notably happy one. Beginning this afternoon, the Driving club will have music each afternoon, from 5 to 7 o'clock, throughout the summer Th® popular rendezvous for lat® afternoon tea parties and Informal dinners during the long summer days will have an added charm in the mu sic every day. The dances which are given at East Lake throughout the summer begin to night, when a large company of the younger set will be present. There will be many dinner parties for the occa sion, and informal dancing will follow the dinner. These dances will continue through the summer. The Brookhaven club offers a new pleasure for the summer stay-at-homes this year. The long motor ride out ter the club, with the delightful service for luncheon, tea or dinner parties, is sure to be popular with Atlantans. Every day the Brookhaven club has many parties for these affairs, and the past week has been a busy one at the new country club. Tile appropriate decora tions on the tables have been a mat ter of pleasant comment with all guests, these being the beautiful wild violets, wild azaleas and other flowers from the nearby wood, Gafr- Barnes. Th® marriage of Miss Nina Garr and Mr. William Gordon Barnes, both of Jackson. Ga., w ill take place next Tues day afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, >lr, and Mrs. M. D. Garr, in that city. Th® attendants Include Miss Esta Garr, sister of the bride, maid of honor: Misses Gladys Watson and Frances Barnes, bridesmaids; Misses Helen Barnes and Eileen Scarborough, ribbon-hearers, and Mr B M. Jinks, of Mariana, Fla., best man. After the cer emony the bride and bridegroom will leave for the West and will reside in Denison. Texas. SO BLUE ALMOST CRAZY Mineral Point Lady Tells About an Experience that Almost Drove Her Insane. Mineral Point. Mo. Mrs. Clara Cluff, of thia place, says: "1 had a pain in my left aide and hack, and suffered a great deal with womanly troubles. "I wnuld take spells that lasted two or three days, xx hen It seemed like I was uneasy all the time, and didn't feel like doing anything. "I couldn't sleep good at night. I felt as though I had Just done a hard day's work. “I had suffered for six years, and I can't tell you just hoxx I did feel. I felt so bad. The doctors' treatment didn’t seem to help, and I was so blue I xvas almost crazy! "I tried Cardul. and before I had taken two bottles. I felt much better. "I took 12 bottles In all. "Now, though I haven't taken any for a good while, I still feel all right—bet ter than I have for years. '1 would have been crazy if Cardul hadn't helped me.” Cardul will help you. just as it helped Mrs. Cluff. Why not try It ? It may be just the very thing your system has long been craving See if it isn't so. N. B Write to: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. Tenn., for Special Instructions, and 64- page book. "Home Treatment for Wom en,' sent In plain wrapper, on request. French Millinery At GROSSMAN'S. 96 Whitehall street; in charge of MADAME ARNDT, re cently from Paris The only place where you get cor rect MILLINERY’ at moderate prices WHY? Our own Importations and small expense Also strict attention para to remodeling LADIES’ HATS. GROSSMAN’S 96 Whitehall St. FUTURE EVENTS Miss Esther Smith will entertain at dinner next Friday night for her guest. Miss Katherine Merrill, of Thomasville, who arrives early next week to be her guest. Miss Merrill will be entertained by others while here Mrs. Phlnizy Calhoun’s luncheon at the Piedmont Driving club on May 14 is one of th®- social events ahead. She will entertain a contingent of young married women, the tw o guests of honor being Mrs. Alex Smith. Jr., and Mrs. Hughes Spalding. Mrs. Henry Bernard Scott will en tertain at a luncheon next Saturday at her homeo n Myrtle street for Mrs. William A. Rose, of Pulaski, Tenn., who will spend several days with Mrs. Scott after attending the reunion In Macon. Mrs. M. D. Boyd will give a matinee party ar the Forsyth Monday after noon for Miss Margaret Welch, a bride elect of June. The guests will be Miss Welch, Miss Clio Carmichael of Jack son, Mrs. Stexvart Roberts, Miss Jane Stamfiel, Miss Nna Jo Young of Bruns- a ■ ■ —v ■ 1 fai wife ZJtiHSSi ■ —Here’s the car that's head and shoulders features which the average man will not see, but he’ll Q above all others. The car with every pos- enjoy their benefits just the same. No ONE feature pt sible. improvement so far TRIED and stands out more than another. The satisfaction that FOUND SATISFACTORY. There is no ONE device to any car can give depends upon the WHOLE CAR, A ® catch the eye; we are not selling this car on its finish “Stoddard-Dayton” car is a COMPLETE MOTORING and upholstery ALONE; there are MANY advanced PROPOSITION. Valve-in-head Motor—With four cylinders. 4 3 4x5. Positive lubrication—A gear-driven pump forces oil 'HI Multiple Vacuum Exhaust Pipe—The same principle is directly to each crankshaft and camshaft bearing. s utilized as in'steam engines. It means a difference of No ifs and ands about it. This means more oil when fss 20 per cent more power over other motors having you want it and less when you need less. == H same size cylinders. Springs are 2 1-4 inches wide—Permitting the use of s g Easy starting device —A priming arrangement that fewer leaves and making a far easier-running car. forces gasoline directly into cylinder ports. Electric furnace steel. § Bodies not touching Reserve tank, also s ■ -™ s . ft i gss sweeping improve obvious advan- === ment eliminates the 1 • - x. r- tages. sounding-board es- >1 F ‘ - Runnin £- boar d tool g Hi feet of the one-’ boxes—Ko dispos- g piece body; it pre- \ ed as to form P art H vents the irritating * I rnnrdn g- S squeaks due to > A-boards; the gas === road twists; it re- tank and all un- fines the entire car F g ir* I x sightly boxes are is into silence. >*’£*-*****« ' * hidden out of S 3 Strains on bodv A f sight, but easily H can not bind the convenient. Almn- steering post.. > inum covers. === Bodies do not touch the frame—Between the frame and Adjustable front seats —Movable forward or back, to body is placed rubber lugs. These cushions do away suit convenience of the driver. Foot-rest, foot-throt- with the usual vibration ordinarily transmitted to tie. and robe-rail are included. === bodv from the running gear of the car. Demountable rims—Quick detachable, demountable style; 36x S Secend speed transmission has spiral gea® —The ratchetty buzz 4 1-2 tires. An extra rim is furnished. Also tire irons. = of second speed is thus soft-pedaled into an inaudible, Wheelbase —Os 122 1-2 inches. Exhaustive tests proved this =~ = smooth efficiency. * the most advantageous wheelbase for a comfortable 7-pas- New type radius rods—A universal joint, cross and yoke type senger car === == (covered with leather boots to keep th® dust out and the Hartford shock absorbers —Makes sure the riding comfort of the SB grease ini. allowing for up-and-down and side motion. Re- a i rP ,dv perfect car = ’ i, nn xvear nor rattle, and a much-easier-than-ordinarily ■ , . ■ . -- , , .. = == K, ‘ l . ' ar Combination electric and oil lamps—Makes kerosene an option- = === surface —No car in America at anywhere near its al reserve, and not a necessity _ === Gr *®‘gM ha" the brakes acting on such a great of bra?.- Wmdshield-Of latest improved pattern is part of this equip- == = imrai-pa These new brakes are of an improved and novel ment. ... , . . . . , , . = design absolutely rattle-proof and thoroughly efficient. Suring Top and cover-Full mohair top and top boot are furnished to s S operaTed I releases, too Brakes can't drag. harmonize with the car. Storm curtains are also regular lmn r ox<ed type rear system—Full-floating It is larger than equipment. . = O'. .»v rn.pn.-.m-n.. ■ Water cooling-A* ’gear-driven pump keeps the water moving. of StodMard-Dayton owners is the prompt and willing serv- = R idiator has spreading manifolds. 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Pour a half pint witch hazel into a basin, then an ounce of pow dered saxolite xvhich quickly dissolves. Bathe the face in this; the effect on a wrinkled skin is remarkable.—Marie Demarest in Ladies’ Favorite Maga zine. When You’re Fagged Out after a hard, nerve-wrecking day, and come home completely exhausted, rest is imperative. i our body demands sleep. Do you get it—or do you toss about through a restless night? If so, take a cup ot BORDEN’S [mSI Malted Milk Malted IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE . .. hot before you "turn in.” It xA'ill soothe your ting lllll’. ling nerves, mildly stimulate your aching body, ana I — — induce sound, refreshing slumber. It is f re ® from ' that objectionable sweet taste and "tang" suppos- edly peculiar to all Malted Milks. Try it and be » uait wtwf convinced. iS hasnoeQUAL For Sale by UV'O Jacobs’ Pharmacy Co. 6-8 Marietta St. <<=2l L._L L L_J l - USE FOR RESULTS- GEORGIAN WANT ADS