Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 05, 1912, LATE SPORTS, Page 11, Image 11

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Society News of I Atlanta MRS. IRVING GRESHAM enter tained at two pretty bridge par ties today, a group of 40 friends being entertained in the morning and the same number in the afternoon. Both parties were given at Mrs. Gresh am’s apartments in the Piedmont, which were elaborately decorated with Easter lilies, pink roses, smilax andl ferns. In the morning the honor guests were I Mrs. Gresham’s sister, Mrs. John Ja-, cobs, of Chicago, and Miss Georgia .Watts, a bride-elect. The prizb'for topi score was a kimono of pink crepe de j chine, and for the consolation, a lacej fan. 'Miss Watts was presented with a j Venetian lace handkerchief, and < Mrs. j Jacobs was given silk hose. Mrs. Gresham's gown for the morn ing was gray olga crepe with trim mings of pink chiffon velvet and silver lace. Her flowers were pink sweetpeas and valley lilies. Mrs. Jacobs wore white lace over satin, with a corsage bouquet of lavender sweetpeas. This afternoon Miss Sarah Parks, a bride-elect shared honors with Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. E. P. Shirley, of War rentown. who arrived yesterday to! spend a few days with Mrs. Gresham. The prize for top score was a fan, the consolation a hand-painted vase, and for the. club prize silk hose, the guests including the members of Mrs. Gresh am’s bridge club. For Mrs. Jacobs there were white kid gloves; for Mrs. Shirley silk hose, and for Miss Parks a lace handkerchief. Mrs. Gresham received her guests wearing white lace over satin. Mrs. Shirley wore white lingerie, and Mrs. Jacobs was gowned in pink mull. Supper for Miss Welch. Dr. and Mrs. Stewart R. Roberts en tertained at a buffet supper last even ing at their home in Inman Park, for their sister, Mbs. Margaret Welch, whose marriage to Mr. William Otis Ham takes place this evening. The guests included only the wedding par ty and out-of-town guests. The sup per followed the rehearsal for the wed ding. The table had for a centerpiece a crystal punch bowl imbedded with nasturtiums and ferns, surrounded by green-shaded tapers and green mints and bonbons. Mrs. Roberts wore cream charmeuse satin. Miss Welch was gowned in lav ender charmeuse satin with a garniture of pink rosebuds and chantilly lace. Miss Clio Carrfiichael, of Jackson, wore blue satin draped in chiffon. Miss Nan ; Jo Young, of Brunswick, was gowned in pink chiffon. Miss Jane Stanfiel wore blue satin. Miss Grace Ham, of Jackson, was gowned in pink satin draped in gold net. Parties For Miss Lowry. Miss Jennie Lowry, whose marriage to Mr. Robert Evans Warwick takes place June 15. was the honor guest at two pretty parties today. Miss Mary Blalock entertained In her honor this morning. The house was decorated in daisies arid ferns and the prizes included a cloisonne belt buckle •for top score, a pair of silver slipper buckles for consolation and a sandal wood fan for the honor guests. Miss Blalock wore white linen for the morn ing. Invited to meet Miss Lowry were Mrs. I*. D. Beeler, of Knoxville; Mrs. Luther Rosser. Jr., Mrs. James I. Low ry. Mrs. Ivan Allen, Miss Dorothy 1 Breitenbucher, Miss Marian Fielder, Miss Annie Lou Pagett. Miss Emmie Willingham. Miss Elvira Westmore land. Miss Katie Sturdivant, Miss Lil lian Sturdivant, Miss Edith Dunson, Miss Elizabeth Dunson, Miss Kate Ashley and Miss Annie Laurie Robin son. Mrs. C. Z. Blalock assisted in entertaining. This afternoon Miss Dorothy Brei tftiibucher entertained the members of the wedding party and of her bridge club in honor of Miss Lowry. The game was played on the piazza, of Miss Breitenbucher’s suburban home, which was decorated with growing ferns and ! foliage plants. The prizes for top score t and for consolation were potted plants,J and for the guest'of honor there was a I pretty boudoir cap. A handkerchief : shower for the bride-elect was a sea- { ture of the afternoon. MUSIC NOTES The following certificate students of the Atlanta Conservatory of Music will appear in concert at Cable hall tomor row evening at 8:15 o'clock: Misses Phebe Marian Kirk, Ethel Celestine Martin, Martha Louise Phillips, Fran ces Louise Watson, Mrs. Julian H. Webster and Mr Alexander Franklin Copeland. Jr. Besides thesje students, Mrs. J. A. Evans will play a Tschakowski concerto, and Misses Allie Dekle. Clara Belle Adams and Ruby Rogers will each play an ensemble number. The first of a series of informal home concerts under the auspices of the At lanta Music association, will be given at the home of Mrs. John M. Slaton. Peachtree road, near Buckhead, tomor row evening at 8:30 o'clock. Each age of our lives fcas its joys. Old people should be happy, and they will "be if chamberlain's Tablets are taken to .strengthen the digestion and keep the bowels regular. These tablets are mild and gentle in their action and especially suitable for people of middle age ind older For sale by all dealers. THROUGH SLEEPERS DAILY TO WRIGHTS VILLE BEACH tlO, ten-d»- ’|cker<- on sal Thur. - dm . p,„«on o-kets *o!d 4:l' FEA BOaRD City Ticket office. $$ Peacn •r*<* j MISS DARGAN WINS DIPLOMA IN NEW YORK - I sH > f ..JBI re ■■ •.• Jgggr i i I aasaMre aaar 1 ) ■ F 1 / / 'SB ! ifi jjHI \ \ VugK Jr ; X**. \ ig: . Miss Helen Dargan, who received her diploma as a graduate of Miss Finch's school in New York last week. Miss Dargan is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan, of Atlanta, and will be one of the helles of the South upon her social debut. FUTURE EVENTS Mrs. Frank Massenburg's bridge par ty Friday afternoon will be a compli ment to Mrs. William Harvey Letton, a recent bride. Miss Nell Hollingsworth will enter tain Friday afternoon from 5 to 7 o’clock in honor of Miss Talbot Harri son, a popular bride-elect. Miss Hol lingsworth’s guests will include the members of the B. G. club. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Turman will en tertain a group of friends among the real estate men of the city on Friday afternoon, at 5 o’clock, at their sub urban home. Hexagon hall, on the Mc- Donough road. The luncheon to be given Friday at East Lake by Mrs. Chancellor Thorn ton and Miss Annie May Hardin will be a compliment to Miss Ethel Wick ersham. a bride-elect of June. The Atlanta Frances Willard Wom an’s Christian Temperance union will hold its reguar session' tomorrow aft ernoon at 3 o’clock in the Sunday .school room of Trinity church. The observance of flower mission day, June 9. will be considered. Lace Sale At the Little Store Around the Corner. 5c Per Yard One lot of Round Thread Vais, Cotton Cluny and Linen Torchons, regular 10c values special for this sale at 5c per yard. Macrame Bands We are showing a lot of new novelties in these popular Laces, at 25c per yard and up. Hosiery Just received, a new case of Xot-a-Seme Hose —the kind that look like 50c. wear like 60c—but only 25c a pair. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912. ANNOUNCEMENTS The ladies of the Walker Street Methodist church will have a rummage sale Friday and Saturday on Peters street. All rummage will be sent to 48 Walker street. The board of management of the At lanta chapter. D. A. R., will meet to morrow morning at 10 o'clock in the chapter house on Piedmont avenue. TalcumPom/er 4 ,1 The smoothest, finest talcum S B powder made. “Borated.” f 1 B r Twotints —white and flesh. . Delightfully perfumed. , MAPI BY |Q <t B Taleum Puff Company 1V ™ Miners nnd Manufacturers, Bn*h Terminal Building fg, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK PURE. £>OX June Brides Hold Center of Social Stage Today Today is a favorite date with the June bride, there being several inter esting weddings for this evening. Miss Manelie Brewster and Mr. Ed ward Richardson will be married at the Methodist church in College Park, a reception at the home of the bride’s father, Colonel P. H. Brewster, to fol low the ceremony. A number of pret ty bridesmaids end an elaborate floral decoration of white and green will add to the beauty of this event, when two of the very popular members of the younger contingent of College Park are married. Miss Margaret Welch will be a bride of the day. her marriage to Mr. Wil liam Otis Ham, of Jackson, Ga., taking place at the Second Baptist church at 8:30 o'clock. An informal reception for the bridal party only will follow. Miss Welch will have a large bridal party, and the details of the ceremony will be very pretty. The marriage of Miss Florence Kam per and Mr. Francis Knauff is a church wedding of tonight, taking place at St. Lukes at 7 o’clock, a brilliant reception at the bride’s home in West End to fol-' low immediately after the marriage. Miss Letitia Greene and Mr. George H. Glllon will be married today at 6 o’clock at the home of the bride’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alston H. Greene. Dr. J. T. Robbins, of Trinity church, will officiate. The attendants will be Misses Almee Hunnicutt, Carryl Greene, Georgia Downing and Frances Shropshire. A reception for intimate friends will be given. Miss Kate McCally and for. John Benton Dickey will be married at the bride’s home on Forrest avenue tonight at 9 o’clock, a reception following. Miss Annie Garrett marries Mr. Ed ward B. Oxford at .the bride’s home on Milledge avenue at 8 o’clock to night. Several out-of-town weddings of to night are of especial interest here. A cordial interest centers in the wedding of Miss Fanny Harris, of Macon, to Mr. Campbell Wallace, of this city, which takes place at the Mulberry Street church in Macon this evening. Another wedding of tonight which has interest for Atlanta io that of Miss Eliza Popo Hill, of Greenville, to Mr. Charles Edwin Marshal), of Fort Val ley, which .takes place at the home of the bride's parents, Judge and Mrs. Hiram Warner Hill, in Greenville. Milady’s Toilet Table By Mme. D'MILLE. "More women worry over superfluous hairs than any other disfiguring blemish. Wild hairs on face or forearms ran be easily, quickly and safely removed by the use of delatone paste. Just mix pow dered delatone with enough water to cover the hairs; apply, and after two or three minutes rub off. wash the skin, and the hairs will, be gone. "The luxury of a perfect dry shampoo can not be equaled To four ounces of powdered orris root add an original pack age of therox Sift a teaspoonful of this mixture on the head, then brush out thoroughly and the scalp will he clean, coo! and refreshed, while the hair will be light, wavy and beautifully lustrous. "To make a true complexion heautifler that will give your skin a lovely tone in stantly, yet is harmless and lasting, dis solve an original package of mayatone in a half pint of witch hazel and rub a lit tle on face, neck and forearms each morn ing Mayatone will not come off nor show like powder and keeps the skin soft, fair and youthful looking "The eyebrows should be brushed genth each day to train them to grow in an arch, and if they are thin and straggly pyroxin should be applied with finger tips. Pyroxin will also make the eyelashes grow long and silky." =]i ii iE 1 1——-i si 1 1 ir=" •- ii — in * REGENSTEIN’S REGENSTEHN’S Great Reductions In Suit Department—Thursday ♦ A special lot of choice Spring Suits on sale tomorrow—Thursday. Best Spring styles for ladies and Misses. Blues, tans, grays, black and a few white serge with pin stripes. Suits formerly $lB, fl /Th /Th/Th S2O, $22.50 and $25. Choice Thursday only 4JHOOVO Silk Dresses==sflg.®o Silk Dresses==s7 o 9S One rack of Spring Silk Dresses—Messaline and One rack of Spring Silk Dresses. Taffetas and Taffetas —all good colors. (W g (fblfh Messalines in solid colors, checks and stripes. Values to $30 —choice Thursday ... Values to S2O. (0) K Choice Thursday oVv Linen Wash Dresses==s2,9S Ope rack of prettv Linen Dresses. Pink, blue. One rack of daintv Wash Dresses for house and white and natural. Jgs 7J5 street wear. Natural Linen (0) S ' ahws «P t 0 Choice WiX an(l Madras Va|ues to Choi( . e Waists==sll.9s ’ Waists==M®® One table of fine white Lingerie Waists. Also One table of choice Lingerie Waists. A fine col a few Silk Shirts. (frfl A g lection of new styles. (fctl /ThfTh Values to $3.00. Choice Values to $2.50. Choice oi|/11o'VnJ/ Every Item A Great Bargain==Come Early. Forty "T) T Forty Whitehall J k A xl ... 1 xl Whitehall =l' II ir=r=.r---i r=-1 [=] t==i personals' Mr. and Mrs. Cole E Morgan have taken an apartment at 142 Juniper street. The members of the Halcyon club gave one of their regular dances last evening at their club house in Decatur. Mr and Mrs. Stephen J. West left today for Savannah and will sail from there to Boston, going later to Port land. New York and Atlantic City. Miss Lillian Tutwiler entertained at a matinee party at the Forsyth this afternoon for Miss Jimmie Rice, a bride-elect. Mr. and Mrs. James Osgood Wynn have returned home and have taken a residence at 99 East Fifteenth street for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn have spent the past eight months in the West traveling extensively through California. Colorado and other states. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman’s auxiliary of Atlanta lodge No. 20, K. of P, will be held tomorrow aft ernoon at 3:30 o’clock In the Castle hall, Kiser building. Mr. Wharton O. Wilson will address the auxiliary. WHITE WAY TO BE EXTENDED. DALTON, GA„ June s.—City coun cil has authorized an extension of the White Way lights from Hamilton to Cleveland street, the extension taking in two blocks on Crawford street. TO DOUBLE POWER PLANT. DALTON. GA., June s.—The city of ficials are making arrangements to in stall another unit at the city power plant In order to give a duplicate plant for service in emergencies. Special 19 c BOOK SALE We have placed on sale for this week only all 25c, 30c and a great many 50c books for 19c. These include standard fiction, classics, books for boys and girls, poets. Over 5,000 books to select from. See Our Window Southern Book Concern CAVAN’S 71 Whitehall St. LOCKS OF BYRON’S HAIR IN BOOK ARE FOR SALE * • - LONDON, June 5.—A book which is priced at $1,250 is now awaiting pur chase by the almost’inevitable Ameri can collector in the shop of Maggs Brothers. Strand. . ~ Sumptuously bound in gold-inlaid morocco, the volume contains one of the finest collections of authenticated relics of Lord Byron offered for sale in London for many years. They concern the romantic associa tions of the poet with the Countess Guiccioli and Lady Caroline Lamb, and inserted in one of the pages of the book are three little circular glazed frames containing ringlets of the hair of each. GEORGIA GIRL GRADUATED FROM RICHMOND COLLEGE RICHMOND. VA„ June s.—Miss Lurline Thomas, of Lyons, Ga., has returned to her home following her graduation from Woman's college with the degree of bachelor of music. She ranked high in her studies and stood nearly at the top of her music class. Another graduate was Miss Edith Mattison Miller, of Anderson. S. C., who captured the degree of bachelor of letters. Altogether, 29 young women were awarded diplomas. A New Shipment of CONTINENTAL Stay=On Pumps />/ Just Received By Express These popular styles for summer wear are of the celebrated Laird & Schober make and are shown in White and Tan Buckskin, Tan Rus sia Calf, Gun Metal, Satin, White Linen and Patent Leather. The Price Is Five to Seven Dollars Mail Orders Carefully Filled (ft. & 35 Whitehall Street Sole Atlanta Agents Edwin Clapp Shoes for Men Sole Atlanta Agents Laird & Schober Shoes for Women FARM SCHOOL IN WHITFIELD. DALTON, GA., June 5.—C. L. Pou ter, a prominent farmer of Whitfield county, is making arrangements for a big farm school to be conducted here by experts from the State College of Agriculture on August 6. Live stock and dairying will be stressed. Among the experts coming will be Professors Bahnsen. Nlghbert and Firor. Nervous Wrecks from Sore Feet: Gives Cure The nagging irritation from dally foot torture causes thousands of nervous break-downs. Besides there is the pain, the haggard face and peevish disposi tion. Don't waste arr hour, here is a I treatment that will cure veur feet quickly. No mat ter how many patent medi cines you have tried in vain this treatment, formerly known only to doctors, will I give prompt results. "Dls- I solve two tablespoonfuls of I Caloclde compound in a I basin of warm water. Soak I the feet in this for full sis- I teen minutes, gently rubbing I the sore parts ' The effects I are marvelous. All pain I goes instantly and the feet t«®d ® ■ feel simply delightful. Corns and callouses can be peeled right off; bunions, aching feet, sweaty smelling feet, get immediate relief I'se this a week and your foot troubles will be a thing of the past. Cal oride works through the pores and re moves the cause Any druggist has it in stock or will quickly get ft A twen ty-five cent package is said to be enoug.i to cure the worst feet. 11