Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 05, 1912, HOME, Page 9, Image 9

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Society News of Atlanta dullest season of the year is nliverud only by the informal 1 ..-.pitality of the clubs, always . social life during the'sum- r ,.„ evening at the Piedmont jut, several informal dinners , enjeytd. Among these will be linner which .Mr. and Mrs. L. ins give for .Mr. and Mrs. Ju- Hariis. who leave soon for New v " . „thers guests to be Mr. and it' by Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Ronei: I. foreman. I Mrs. J. Frank Meador will informally at dinner at the , ; di tomorrow evening, their ... |„ Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. ’’ Mr. ind Mrs. Robert CQtton . I and Mrs. Dunbar Roy and .11. Nunnally. iliose having dinner at the v , r[ ,_ , 1, last evening were: Mr 11.-S \V. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. r att Mr. H C. Fischer. Mr. p „nn Connally, Mr. Julian Magill. i Adams. Mr. Charles Ryan ,\i. John J. Cohen. * . ..., i.il little party having din- WNS THE HAIR ANO MIKES IT ffITIFM CENT “OANDERINE" In a few moments your hair looks soft, fluffy, lustrous and abundant —No falling hair or dandruff. Su \ ti'- a "Dandetine Hair , ~ if you wish to immediately . ui.,. the beauty of you- hair. Just r.riisiin a i loth with Danderine and ,’uiv it carefully through your hair, initing eric small strand at a time. This i-Janse the hair of dust, dirt or \ xc-ssive oil. In a few moments >n ; 11 be amazed. Your hair will be Huffy and abundant and possess ,u> ouip.-ii able softness, luster and - nitile beauty ami shimmer of r hair health. - beautifying the hair, one ap- Danderinv dissolves every • v W . (UIJ7- -'MW". ....... .. «■■■_■. ■■■■■■l i~ , _ 1 THE fascination I fMSWte' OF INSTINCTIVE I c. fe> MhOlOi PLAYING B W : AWW • psj ' 1 01 nia,V 'h' n k • vo ” ■"'' eV/ L utterly larking in mu kAv ■ i’ 1 1***"® ' siciil instinct have not i-T''V .< : ':\ even an “ear for music.” (w life! \ " But there is a simple way @ AwHy i to P rove diat Nature has ■ \ \x\ 7 * endowed you with this f||| ! ifei ... Instinct. 0 Jiiat way is to seat yourself iti front of tins gS VIRTUOLO I the NEW INSTINCTIVE PLAYER-PIANO. Hl irsc : the music roll of some piece you like—s me waltz. |w ... ltun ■' through once to get the “hang" of the simple 11 eii buttons under your left hand and tempo ’ever Then IMI \'A I. For you’ll find »n guidance, the mu S\ ' ' or subsiding to softi or s ow- 21 '”H 'ancj through your in- JI stinct- - lictate to j our fingers §), <tsy to hav< i a Vit tuolo (la 1 at ouf aw u . p ' J ca ,n play the Virt nt ent I \sV Ma.let & Davis Virtuolos $750 to SBOO, Conway Virtuolos $575 V/1 . . to $650. a’ So «u "n convenient terms. y Dealers Wanted in Unoccupied Territory. IS Ilal’et & Davis Piano Co. B Manufacturers, Est. 1839. m 1226, 1227, 1228 Candler Bldg. g WM. CARDER, Manager oy fp] s^ — CCHOOL BOOKS BOUGHT | • 10KSS0LD i School Opens on 9th Sell your old hooks now for Cash Book lists are readv and ... yours for the asking ! l V your books this week and avoid tlie rush and jam of opening day. w Everything in stock and ready. Southern Book Concern (Ga van's) 71 Whitehall Street ner at the Capital City club last even ing entertained by Mr. Hugh Scott in cluded Misses Caroline Muse, Emily Winship and Dorothy Judkins, and Messrs. Murray Donnell and Dugas Mc- Cleskj. Bridge at East Lake. Miss Maffnie Williams and Miss Flor, ence Atwell entertained informally at bridge yesterday at the residence of Mrs. Mary Howard Meador, at East Lake. There were two tables of bridge and the game was played on the porch which was cool and inviting with ferns and foliage. Luncheon was served on the card tables. The prize for top score, silk hose, was won by Mrs Hin ton J. Hopkins. FUTURE EVENTS Miss Erskine Jarnagin will be’the hostess of a morning bridge tomorrow, complimenting Misses (’aroline ami Sue Northrop, of Wilmington, N. <’. The giiis invited, beside the two honorees, are Misses Imogen ia Hardeman, of Wilmington: Alice Muse. Marian Stearns. Alice Stearns. Charlotte Mea dor. Francis Broyles, Harriet McCul lough, Eleanor McGinty and Madelyn Met ,’ullough. Dr. John F. Purser will entertain I he Ten” club tomorrow evening in honor of Dr. William Warren Lan drum, who was for many years czar of the club. The affair win be at the University club, of which the majority of ’ The Ten” club are members. particle of Dandruff; cleanses, ptuifief and invigorates the scalp, forever stop ping itching and falling hair. Danderine is to the hair what fiesl: showers of tain and sunshine are t vegetation. It goes right to the roots. ; invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro ducing properties cause the hair tr grow abundantly long. strong anc beautiful. You can surely have pretty, soft, lus trous hail, anil lots of it. if you will just get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan de-ino from any drug store or toilet Counter and try ft as directed. •rtlh A I LAM A (iEUKGIAA AM) NEWS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1912. Atlantans Plan Autumn Trips to East Autumn trips to the East are be ginning to interest Atlanta people, many of whom go to New York eally in the fall, when interest is added by the display of the new fashions in the Fifth avenue shops, and the openings of the new shows. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Maddox, who have spent the summer season at their country home this year, leave Satur- I day for Detroit, after which they will I enjoy a trip on the Great Lakes and a I visit to New York before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ottley, after attending the American Bankers con vention in Detroit, will take a trip through Canada and conclude the tour with a stop over in New York. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Connally left yes terday for a Canadian tour, after a visit to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Junius G. Oglesby, who are at present the guests of their daughter. Mrs. Ringland F. Kilpatrick, and Mr. Kilpatrick, at their summer home at Toms River, N J., will go to Loon Lake, a beautiful resort In the Adirondacks. and will spend some time in New York before returning home in October. Mi. and Mrs. George McKenzie. Miss Annie Lee McKenzie and Mr. William McKenzie, who are taking an extended automobile trip through New England, after a visit to the resorts in the White mountains, will spend several days in New York before returning. Mrs. John Oliver and Miss Eloise Oliver are now in New York, after spending several weeks at Sugar Hill, N. H. Dr and Mrs. W. J. Blalock leave Saturday for Detroit and plan a West ern trip afterward. Most of the sojourners in Canada and Maine will include a visit in the early fall to Njw York before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Orme, whose summer home is at Sodus Bay, have already left that place for their Eastern visit They are at Atlantic City am! will spend two weeks in New York before coming on to Atlanta. Miss Frances Nunnally, who has been Miss Anne Orme's guest at Sodus Bay, is in New York at present. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Inman, who are at Poland Springs. Me., will visit New York en route home, as will also Mr. land Mrs. Charles Conklin, whose sum mer home 1s in Maine. Mr and Mrs. H. M. Atkinson and Miss Atkinson leave North Hatley, Canada, early in the fall, and after a stay in New York will return to At lanta foi the winter season I Mrs. Lockhart Entertains. | Miss Dorothy Breitenbucher. one of | the first of th u autumn brides, was the I honor guest at a pretty bridge party to | day, giving by Mrs. Ellis Lockhart, at iter home in Inman Park. The game | was played on the large porch, which I was decorated in many ferns and palms, | with swinging baskets of greenery over | head. After the game, refreshments I were served in the dining room, which I was decorated in pink and white as ! ters, quantities of the flowers being I used about the apartment. Miss Miriam McDonald, of Cuthbert the house guest of Mrs. Lockhart, pre sided at the punch bowl, and the host ess was assisted in entertaining by her mother, Mrs. \V R. Simpson. The prizes were hand-painted china and hand-embroidered towels. The score cards were little Cupids in wa ter colors. The ices and confections suggested the approaching wedding in the form of pink and white hearts Mrs. Lockhart was gowned in white lingerie. Miss McDonald wore a white embroidered marquisette gown and Mrs. Simpson was in gray crepe. The honor guest wore a brown satin gown | with a hat of champagne color adorned I with ostrich feathers. The guests included Misses Miriam | McDonald, Mabel Carl.von, Elizabeth I Johnston. Alice May Massengale, La ' mar Jeter. Ethel Daniel, Irene Bischoff, of Charleston, and Miriam McDonald, lof Texas: Mrs. Ardell Kemp, Mis. I Keith Muse, Mrs. John Cunningham, > Mrs. J. F. Sewell. Mrs. George Breiten ibuehei, Mrs. G. R. Glenn. Mrs. Wallet Wilson, Mrs. O. ('. MeCanne, Mrs. Charles Willis, Mrs. Jack Lockhart, Mis. A. D. Guinn and Mrs. Emile Breitenbucher. Women s Clubs Scholarships. Mrs. W. B. Price-Smith, chairman of scholarships for the Atlanta City Fed < ration of Women's Clubs, announces the offer of a scholarship in Cox col lege, offered by President Cox and the college faculty. Applicants must he girls who can enter the freshman class. Out-of-town applicants are eligible. References art- required as to moral standing. Miss Rosa Woodberry, principal of the Woodberry school, offers a literary scholarship in the .collegiate depart ment of the Woodberry School foi Girls. Applicants must take a full clas. sical course References are required as to moral standing. Out-of-town ap plicants are eligible. All applications must be sent at onge to Mrs. W. B. Price-Smith, 37 Peachtree place. Miss Willette Allen offers, through the city federation, a scholarship in her kindergarten normal training school. Miss Mary Matthews Entertains. Miss .Mary Matthews entertained at a bridge party of three tables today in honor of Miss Sue Northrop, of Wil mington, N. the guest of Miss Ma rion Stearns. The decorations were of pink roses and ferns, and the prizes included a new book for the honor guest and silk hose for top score. The young hostess and honor guest wore white lingerie frocks. FULLBRIGHT FOR SPEAKER. WAYNESBORO. GA.. Sept, a.—Hen ry J. Fullbright, who has been nom inated for re-election to the house of representatives of Georgia, and who has already served six years in the house. PERSONALS | Miss lola Wise, of Macon, is the guest of. Miss Katherine Wylie. Mrs. Max Kuttner. of Rome, who has been ill with appendicitis, is out again. Mrs. John Cone Is visiting .in Ma con. the guest of her brother, Mr. J J. Jelks. Miss Arline Scully, who has been ill for the past two weeks, is much better. Mis. W. A. Eubanks, of Dawson, is the guest of Mrs. Otis Thornton on Capitol avenue. Mrs. o D. Gorman, Jr., has returned from a visit to- her sister, Mrs. R. R. Jordan, in Macon. Mrs. Jack Stenton Greenberg, u s Philadelphia, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wllensky.- Misses Pauline and Regina Levison. of Jacksonville, have returned home after visiting Mrs. Adolph Samuels for the past six weeks. After an absence of two yeprs, .Mr. F. E. JWacKnight and family have re turned to Atlanta and are making their home at 411 Bedford place. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Harris are the guests of Miss Martha Boynton until Saturday, when they leave for New York, where they will make their home in future. Misses Sue and Caroline Northrop, of Wilmington. N. return home to morrow night after a visit here as guests of Misses Erskine Jarnagin and Marian Stearns. Miss Doucette Larendon, of New Or leans, is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Leila P. Sisson, and the Misses Sis son in Kirkwood Miss Larendon made Atlanta her home for several years. Mr. A. P. Herrington and son. Paul, have returned from New York, coming by Willoughby’ Beach. Va.. being joined there by Mrs. Herrington and her two daughters. Jettie May and Ruth, who have had a cottage during July and August. Back From Your Vacation? STODDARDIZE! VOW that you’ve returned from your vacation, yon. ss® H no doubt, have clothes that need Drv Cleaning’ H H Have 'em STODDARDIZEI). The STODDARD Way makes Men 's. Women's ami H M Children’s clothes look like new! We Dry Clean and H M Press Men’s Suits for sl. iA Wagon for a Phone Call. BUf pay Express (one way) on out-of-town orders of $2 or over. wS® Stoddard Piano Facts the past two months we have been letting the public rest and taking a breathing spell ourselves. Now’ the Fall is here, and we mean to make September hum. Our former experience enables us to get a line on the public pulse of this city and section. In all of our experience we have found no people who know better how to buy, how to pick out wheat from chaff. We are in our element in dealing with such people. We have succeeded in Atlanta beyond our expectations. Now’ we propose to eclipse anything we for merly did—w’hich means that values and terms never heard of will be offered. Watch our ads. Come to see us. The results are certain—you w ill surely go home the proud possessor of a piano that will prove a joy forever. FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS WE ARE OFFERING: New S3OO Pianos, Wholesale Price to You $197 New $350 Pianos, Wholesale Price to You $2lO New $375 Pianos, Wholesale Price to You $224 New S4OO Pianos, Wholesale Price to You $298 New $450 Pianos, Wholesale Price to You $317 New SSOO Pianos, Wholesale Price to You $347 TERMS: SI.OO, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Week Story & Clark Piano Co. 61 North Forsyth Street Atlanta, Georgia ANNOUNCEMENTS The ladies of West End Presbyterian church will serve ice cream, cake and candy at Howell park from 5 to 10 o'clock tomorrow evening The Young Women's Athletic club, of Wesley Memorial church will meet to morrow evening at 6:30 o'clock in the Wesley Memorial club rooms. The regular meeting of the Seventh Ward Civic club will be held in Howell park tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs Frank Stewart, chairman of the school work department of the Home for the Friendless, requests donations of school books for the first six grades, to be used in the school which is con ducted in the home. Georgia I.ibbey circle of King's Daughters and Sons will meet with Mrs, W. N Hudson. 477 Cherokee ave nue, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. William Mason Henry have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter. Flemma, to Mr Wil liam W. Denton, of Shelby. Miss., the wedding to take place September 17. at ehthome of the bride’s parents in West End WEDDINGS ~ Sewell - Foster. Miss Grace Elizabeth Sewell and Mr. French S. Foster were married evening at the Christian church. Dr. L. O. Bickers officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Foster left to spend two weeks at Wrightsville Beach, and on their re turn w ill be at home at Woodville, Ga. WAYCROSS TO VOTE ON BONDS. WAYCROSS, GA.. Sept. 5. If the proposed bond election is carried on September 21, business men of Way cross will get a substantial decrease in fire insurance rates before another yehr passes. From the bond issue a cer tain sum is proposed for improvements to the tire and waterworks depart ments. rsttsmui BILKi. — — For infants and Children. K CASW| Th ’ “ H “ ! Ipi ILc-isiuSi Always Sought Preparation forAs- . Z ■ similaiinsilieFoodaniffie<iife KearS 1116 f . \ gm hngtlieStomadisandßiMlsof ZC/ IQ’ ||| Signature Z/Lu • Promotes Digeslion.ChcerfuP Zy f r fLt: nessandßest'.Conlainsneiiiw vl A H | M Kg I ,’ Opiuni.Morphirc nor Mineral. £1 Wi i * ET- Not Narcotic. u ISa l 1 I » 1 MtXtn.i'r- I 1,0 IWL ; AMtrSalt:- [ A % t ’4. $ fi ft Hgc® -MsrStetl * I • t HfflPioX fywmiiit - > It iiij “ '* HKuOiS:; Hl'arlKwilrftfc* f % 1 IJ i Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa- I M If t ion, Sour Stomach Diarrhoea | Vw ra Pno* Worms.Convulsioiis.Fevwisli i I H Hi* hcss and Loss of Sleep. J Su! U¥ U I ” Facsimile Signature of |j Thiffi Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. Dr. E. G. Griffin’s 0 5rX s South's largest, Best Equipped Dental Rooms Set Delivered Day Ordered. 22K C8li! Crw " ■ ■ ■ 5300 auf Perfect Bridge Work. . $4.00 Phone 1708. Lady Attendant Over Brown & Allen’s Drug Store—-24 1-2 Whitehall. Read for Profit. Use for Results GEORGIAN WANT ADS 9