Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 27, 1912, FINAL, Page 10, Image 10

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10 Society News of Atlanta IL DESPITE the heavy rains of the past few days, the tennis tour ■ nament at the Piedmont Driv- I ire club goes merrily on The young » Women, however, have not yet played | *s the opening games were delayed B Tomorrow afternoon the first of the la. dies' contests will be played off Among # the young women who will take part | in the tournament are Misses Esther I Smith, Mary Traylor. Caroline Muse. I Willie Muse, Margaret Traylor, M. A. j Phelan and Harriet Calhoun The afternoon tea visitors at the | Driving club are Interesting assem- I blages of the at-home colony The t tfinnis games attract many friends of | the players who watch the contests f with decided Interest If the weather | jemains good, the tournament will con | tlnue through the week, the players to I be special guests at the dinner dance | of Saturday evening at the cltjb. K Bridge For Mih Piper. Miss Mary' Jeters entertained inform | filly fit bridge this afternoon for Miss | ■dith Piper of St Ixtuis the gmest ’ of Mrs. Shirley Victor Brooks The • frizes Included an embroidered apron for top score and a box of correspond- I fines cards for the honor guest Miss Jeter wore a pretty blue gown She was assisted in entertaining bv her bister. Miss Lamar Teter Bridge For Miss Vaughn. Miss Marian Vaughn, who has just returned home from the Sacred Heart I convent, at Monhattanville. N. V was tendered a bridge party this afternoon by her mother Mrs Oscar Vaughn | The game was played in rooms deco rated with quantities of daisies. The I prizes Included silk hose for top score, i fin engagement book for second prize ■ find a basket of candv for consolation Mrs Vaughn wore black lace for the ■ afternoon. The! young honoree was gowned in white embroidered marqui . fifitte and Miss Cabbie Vaughn, who as. ’ fiisted in entertaining was gowned in . white voile with sash of black vel , vet. ? The guests were Misses Gladys Glov er Dorothy Harman Adgate Ellis, Theo - Prioleau, Virginia Tdpscomb Margaret i Grant Eula Jackson, Katherine Ellis I Isabel Robinson. Frances Clarke Isoline I Campbell. Josephine Mobley. Mamie I Ansley. Mary Brown Lucile Kuhrt. I Bdlth Rryan. Mary Adelaide Caverly. I Willie Muse. Jeannette Lowndes. Mary I Morine, l<aurence Horine. Margaret 5 Northfia Genevieve Morris. Maigaret ’ Haverty Helen Dargan. Katherine Wy ‘ lie. Dorothy High. Nellie Hood Ridley, I Jam Robinson F|rol Humphries Hen | rtettb Yerger of Jackson. Miss Mar | gfiret Boswell, of Chase City Va . and f Frances Dorris, of Nashville. I Diltnfir Dance at Driving Club. The regular weekly dinner dance at I the Piedmont Driving club Saturday evening will bring to a close a week of •ficial quietude. These dinner dances fcring together a representative number of stay-at .homes and are among the happiest events of the summer season > ■ t Brfiokhaven Dance. I At the dinner-dance of the Summer Cfitilliop club which takes place at the Brookhaven club this evening the chap erons will be Mr. and Mrs Edwin P. Ajseiey Mn and Mrs John S. Cohen, Mr find Mrs Walter P. Andrews, Mr. find Mrs Ivan Allen, Mr and Mrs George McKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Speer. Miss MeK entue « Party. Ont of the Happiest events of the T*«ex was the Bridge patty a ivhicb Miss Annie Lee McKenzie entertained tilts afternoon at ihe P.edmont Driving *H’t> The guests included -io voung ••men,' artonp them severa visitors find 'hear ffostesses. They wete seated *on ike porofies surrounding the ball I room fit the club. To the maker of top score a pair of gold slipper buckles was awarded, and piece of hand-made lingerie was the ; consolation' prize. i Miss McKenzie was charming In French mnll embroidered and worn gwlth a smart little coat of Persian taf jteis a band of the taffeta finishing the abfittom of the skirt and forming a BBMh- Her leghorn hat was adorned | With pink. ' ■LjUw. George McKenzie, who assisted Ehtr daughter In entertaining, was MgaFnad in two-tone taffeta, showing ■Sig hydrangea shades, the toilet coin Hooted by a broad-brimmed hat laden fiJwth hydrangeas. Fofitcr Entertains. >sfi«emblage of prominent women •L-aaghters of the American Rev. r In Georgia was occasioned bv jjowive board meeting of the or — the remdence of Mrs S W Fos. j •tate regent. kJ fter the business meeting the la dies were entertained at a buffet eon by Mrs. Foster. The apartmen-s •pen to guests were elaboratelv deco rated in palme. ferns and cut flowers, With American flags and insignia of rarioufi kinds. Hydrangeas and carna tions. roses and other flowers filled the ■tanv vases. The table in the dining goom had a plateau of white roses and fem as a centerpiece, surrounded by fllshcs of red. white and blue bonbons. Mrs. Foster was gowned In white lace •ver white satin The visiting ladies present were Mrs. Richard Spencer, of Columbus; Mrs. R. C. Brooks, of Forsyth; Mrs. John Gra ham of Marietta; Mrs. Charlea Holt, of Macon; Mrs. John Harrison, of Colum jbus; Mrs. Oscar McKenzie, of Monte jituma Mrs O. C. Peeples, of Cartertt- Iv'-'.e Mrs. T. C. Parker, of Maeon; Mrs JBoswe.' Drake of Griffin, and Mrs. F ■L. Dean, of Palmetto. Al PERSONAL MENTION ’A ' 11 i Miss Jane Thornton has returned I from Wrigntsvllle Beach Miss Lydia Griffith, of Athens, is the guest of Miss Berths Moore Miss Penelope '"lark returns tomor- I row from an extended visit in New Or _ | leans and other places. ic Miss Alma Jagger, of Southampton. ■- Long Island, arrives Monday of next - week to visit Miss Frances Clarke. c Mr and Mrs Hugh Powell, of Macon I will come to Atlanta for permanent i. residence on July 1 Mrs Peter Erwin has returned from R Charleston, where she was delightfully •t entertained during a visit to relatives. Miss Bertha Moore, is attending a house party given bv Miss Dorothy ■ • Gardner Cole In Newnan f Mrs. Jerome Jones entertained at a matinee party at the Forsyth this aft ernoon for Mrs Edward Ashford, a re- . cent bride. 1 s Mrs Clark Howell Jr., is a ' harming r figure arhong the ladies attending the - Democratic national convention In Bal o timore this week. e Miss Maida Rountreee, of Quitman arrived today to spend a few days with Miss Laura Lee Cooney en route to Monteagle for the summer. s Mrs Josephine Ernest Purse leaves * Tuefidav night with Mrs Edward Van- * Winkle for a two weeks stay at I Wrightsville Brach « Mr and Mrs John E Murphy, Misses p Julia and Katherine Murphy leave earlv In July to spend the remainder of the r summer in Europe. Miss Edith Bradley entertained infor mally at bridge today for Mrs. Arthur Fort Hammopr], yvho was, Miss Julia ’ Padgett before her recent marriage | t | " Mrs Julian Bailey entertained at the 1 1 . r Before You Leave Atlanta STODDA RDIZE OING away for the Summer? Have STODDARD H Lj dry elean and press your clothes before you leave! And while away, send us your work. We give per- jjj feet attention to out-of-town orders! igj A Wagon For a Phone Call We pay Express (one way' on out-of-town orders of |2 or over. Stoddard Dry Cleaner and Dyer I 1 1 . ■ vict o iml olal CONCERT TOMORROW, 3:30 P. M. ADMISSION FREE - NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR JULY ARE READY TO ENTERTAIN YOU Our latch-string is always out and we re glad to play anv Victor music you want to hear. The 28th of each n month is the big time—the date when the new records arrive A tew of the pew ones now b°ing heard: i*7Ao i /O'in’ M«n Don’t Take My B«by Grand . .... ..Al Jolson 0 Ragjting the Baby to B een A! Joison , 7fta . i i’v» Got You. Steve! *.... t £ dd, J *'° r ' on < Thst Precious Little Thing Called 1 iluu Autumn (Saviour Breaths an Evening Blessing) Trinity Chon 1 ,70 W • God Is Lov* Lyric Quartet , 31864 Natoma Selectron Arthur Pryor’e Band I 70073 Rigoletto-Bella figlia dell’amore (Fairest Daughter of the Graces) Quartet. Act 111 Viotor Opera Quartet i 88378 The Lost Chord Enrico Caruso 1 64240 The Angel's Whisper ('cello solo) Victor Herbert 64260 Silver Threads Among the Gold John McCormack 74301 La Fileuse (piano solo) Vladimir de Pachmann i Open evenings until 7 o’clock. Saturday evenings until 10 o’clock. i ' Bame’s Victor=Victrola Store l. M. BAME CO. 72 North Broad Street l jN-yggjgggeßgßßgS.L II I I That Trip Means von must have a good Suit Case. One that not oniv looks neat, hut one that will stand the J wear and tear of travel. Our Featherweight bag sj gage will please von. See them. J SIO.OO values SB.OO $7.00 values $5.60 SB.OO values 6.40 $5.00 values 4.00 & LIEBERMAN'S f The Home of Guaranteed Baggage 92 Whitehall St. THE ATT, A N’T A GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Georgian Terrace tea hour this after noon for her nieces, Misses Lucy Eider and Ethel Hyatt. Mrs George Forrester. George For rester, Jr . and Misses Edith and An toinette Kirkpatrick and Fannie Lou Cozart, of Washington. Ga., leave to night for a stay of three weeks at Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. Montgomery M. Fmsom and two daughters. Miss Jessie Folsom and Mrs. Julia Folsom Patton, also little granddaughter, Julia Frances Patton, leave Saturday for Dallas, Texas., where they will be the guests of Mrs | F A Wynne. They will also visit Mr. E V. Folsom at Orange. Texas. Dur ing their absence Mr, and Mrs N. B. Folsom will occupy their home on West Twelfth street. Atlantans Leave For Wrightsville. A number of Atlanta people leaving today for Wrightsville will Include Mr. and Mrs. J W. Whltner, Mr. J. J. Wood side, Mrs. Alfred Truitt, Misses Irene Thrower and Lennie Blosser, Mr and Mrs. J. J. Simpson. Mr. George N. Brown. Jr. On the Ist a number leave to spend some time at the Ocean ic hotel, among those going to be Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns and family, Mrs. J. Frank Meador and Miss Char lotte Meador. Mrs Henry Grady and son. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raine. Jr. and family. Mrs. Rix Stafford, Mr. and Mrs £, W. More, Mrs Charles Black and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beck, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Pearce. Mr. and Mrs Samuel Swann and others A delightful event at the Oceanic ho tel last night was a grand concert. Mrs. W. C. Jarnagin, of Atlanta, was one of the singers of the occasion. Mrs J. P Coyne will entertain at bridge Tuesday afternoon for her guest, 1 Miss Nina Burnside, of Thomson, Ga. 1 WEDDINGS Goldstein - Gordan. Miss Sadie Goldstein and Mr. Jacob B Gordan were married at the Pied mont hotel, Rabbi David Marx officiat ing The ball room, where the cere mony was performed, was decorated in ferns, palms and smilax. the bridal party standing before a bank of palms. Miss Elizabeth Bressler was maid of honor, and Misses Hattie Gottlieb, Ethel V. Saul and Annie Kaufman were bridesmaids Mr. David H. Gordan was best man, and Messrs. Alex Koplin, Isaac Taylor and Samuel Boorstein were groomsmen. The bride's gown was of white satin embroidered and trimmed In duchess lace. Her flowers were bride roses and valley lilies. The bridesmaids wore pink satin combined w'ith lace and carried pink roses. • A reception followed the ceremony, the bride’s table being decorated in pink roses and sweetpeas Mr. and Mrs. Gordan went to Chicago and to the Great Lakes for the wed ding journey, and on their return will be at home at 33S Washington street Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. Atlanta New York Paris i ■ Tailored Waists at $1.48 Yesterday They Were $2.25 to $5 • -. I It is the clearance of white tailored waists—therefore this price, We have shut our eyes to their actual worth, to their real smart ness and beauty and have thought only of our object—clearance. It is time for these to go. Fortunately for you, the selling sea son ends before the wearing ’ season does. Although the price range is $2.25 to $5.00, the great majority of the two hundred waists in the sale were from $3.75 to $4.75. This means that the price now is a great deal Less than half. There are some twelve styles to choose from—of plain tucked linen, hand-embroidered linen, with crochet buttons and barred muslin. To put it simply and plainly and accurately, these are the best, the most worthy styles that have been shown this season at $2.25 to $5.00. Many of them are from the Royal Waist people. Buy for right now, buy for next fall. 75c Lingerie Waists, 59c Were we to give way to our enthusiasm, we would advertise these as SI.OO waists for 59c. They have all the appearances of SI.OO waists; but they were bought so that we could sell them reg ularly at 75c. Now comes the clearance of the one hundred and fifty left. Some have Dutch necks, others high necks—the laces and em broideries that trim the yokes, the sleeves, and sometimes the whole fronts are unusually fine, and sturdy and attractive. House Dresses in a Clean=Up We have been house-cleaning in the house dress department! Stocks o f dainty and serviceable little house dresses that have been sold down to one and two and three of a kind have had new and lower prices put upon them. That there are so few of these styles left tells plainly what women think of them. The materials are muslins, ginghams, percales and chambrays, in solid shades and in white, blue, lavender and grey stripes, dots, rings, plaids and checks—they 7 are all cool looking dresses with Dutch and round necks, piped and trimmed with bands, folds and buttons. These are the reductions: SI.OO Dresses now 75c $2.45 Dresses now $1.50 si.soDressesnow SI.OO $2.95 Dresses now $1.95 $2.25 Dressesnow $1.25 $3.50 Dresses now $2.45 Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. THURSDAY. .TUNE 27.1W2. YOUNG SOCIETY MAN for a position in municipal work for WANTS WORK, NO PAY the summer. Mr. Goldman told the . r ~rvnivv.'ri num . ,■, t> u mayor that he did not want any pay, CINCINNATI, OHJO, June 27.—Rob- > ert Goldman has applied to Mavor Hunt that he wishes to learn something of —■■ 1— ■" " "! ——— —— - ' »~l 50 c Summer Reading 5Q C FOR VACATION DAYS : YES. 50c WILL BUY SUCH BOOKS AS Trail of Lonesome Pine, Mr. Crew s Career. Master i, Violin, Freckles, Spenders, Hungry Heart, House of Bondage and 500 others. Phone or write for our complete lift of $1,50 and $1.25 fictioftoneale now “■* at 50c a copy and 12c extra by mail. SOUTHERN BOOK CONCERN, " • the city. Mr. Goldman is a graduate ■ of Yale university, a student at Har« vard law school and stands well it ' Cincinnati social circles.