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A PRETTY event of last evening
was the dinner party given by
Mrs. Elizabeth Winship Rates in
b nn er "f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Connal
, ,>f Tyler. Texas, who have been
•ner.'ling several, days with Mr. and
j lrs . < -arb sR. Winship.
t; ; p dinner was given at Mrs. Bates'
honle ~n West Peachtree street. The
guf .<.;s were received in the drawing
r ,, 0n1 . where there were vases of gar
(tf-p flowers. The handsomely appoint
ed tah’c had for a centerpiece a plateau
r .f pink roses and maidenhair fern. The
,Jvrr candlesticks held pink tapers !
tipped with pink shades and silver com. ’
pates Itelrt bonbons and creamed sweet
jn pink and white.
M s. Rates was Very handsome in :
£ ,,„ n of white lingerie combined wit
e veiet embroidery and Irish croeht ■
jace. Mrs. Connally was gowned it:
white embroidered marquisette made
with sash of midnight Jdue satin.
Mrs. Bates' guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Connally. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.
Winship. 'Mr. and Mrs. William Pres
cott. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and
Mr. Robert Woodruff.
Dorsey Gray.
ATHENS. GA.. Sept. 18. — Miss Ida
Porsey and James R. Gray, Jr., were
married today at noon at Elberton, Ga.
Mrs. Gray is the daughter of former
Mayor W. F. Dorsey, of this city. The
bridegroom is the son of the editor of
The Atlanta Journal.
For Miss Breitenbucher.
A series of parties are being given |
in honor of Miss Dorothy Breitenbucher I
and Mr. Perry Blackshear, whose mat - ‘
rlage takes place next Tuesday evening. I
Tomorrow evening Miss Lufe Ser- I
grant will entertain the young men and I
young women of the bridal party at j
dinner. Friday afternoon Mis- Annie i
Lou Pag. tt will entertain at bridge In |
hmmr of Miss Breitenbucher. and Fri
day evotdr.g Mr. Jesse Neer apd Mr. ‘
Heiner Ashford will give a theater par-I
ty at the ttlant t for Miss Breitenbu- j
Irher and’Mr. Blackshear, the guests to|
include th-- young women who are j
I hous ■ eu‘ sts of the bride-elect and who |
I wi l l>. attendants at the wedding ■ ,
Mi«o's tren • Bischoff, of Charleston; ■
Elsi" Baxter. of Baltimore, and Mrs j
Wilson Wal'io e. of Charlotte N. (
Momla\ -vvtiing Mr. ano Mrs. Breit-j
enbtn ■ ; ■ ;i•. stain .he members of
Tin br -> ■ j.irt, after tie reb-a’.sal for |
th-? w-.idit’rf.
I- I- if’.-,.:a--oti site was the lionet
X 9t ”-ater pally jit Ulc. .Vl-|
'■■■■ i-nir.g the young women
°f ’■•’ i-’ida- partv entertained at i!
' • ’.ir:> it tin- Atlanta for Miss:
1-■ ■ ■ in-iin: s house guests, and yes- i
-r-i.iv . ( r«. --itoon she was tendered a
! I’"' ' : it t I.\ pi'- by Miss Wil-
Met , .r. tile other guests being
Mi'- lr-n- Risehoff. Miss Elise Bax
ter ind Mrs Wilson Wallace.
vie return of the bride and
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The excellence of DeMiracle is too widely known
to need comment. The specially interesting thing is
that we sell this preparation at smartly reduced prices.
Not for one day. but every day. Yau can buy it at
our toilet goods department at
OUR SPECIAL PRICES
1.00 bottle 79c
2.00 bottle 1.69
The best proof that DeMiracle is the standard
depilatory of the world is that it has stood the test of
time. It was the largest selling depilatory ten years
ago. and more of it is sold today than the combined
sales of the questionable depilatories.
Chamberlin-Johnson-Dußose Co.
Corner Whitehall and Hunter Sts. ATLANTA, GA.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
yOMORROW AND FRIDAY, BOTH OUR DECATUR
Street and Edgewood Avenue Stores will be closed,
in order to remove our stock to our new store on Edge
wood Avenue, which wi l be open and ready for business
on SATURDAY MORNING.
CHAPMAN-McNAIR CO.
155-157 Edgewood Avenue 94-96 Piedmont Avenue
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liam Jennings Brown, of Richmond. Va., on October 4.
|groom from their wedding ,i--u <v-\. a
: -i ri< s of parties will be given.
i D. A. R. Open Restaurant.
The D. A. R.'s began their annual
restaurant today. This year the res
taurant will be conducted at the old
I Capital City Club building, which will
be the rendezvous for the many friend?
of the chapter during the next few
.weeks. As heretofore, popular mem-
THE ATLANTA GEOKG LAIN AND NEWS. WEI )N ESI) AY, SEPTE MB EK 18. 1912.
bers of Atlanta's younger society net
« ill act as waitresses, and the members
of the Joseph Habersham chapter will
supervise the restaurant from day to
day.
The D. A. R. restaurant serves as a
gathering place for the social world,
about lunch time each day, and the old
Capital City club will resume its ap
pearance of other days, with the most
prominent people of the city going In
i for lunch.
Last year the "Do Drop Inn" was a
I great success, and the same success is
anticipated for this year’s enterprise.
European Travelers Return.
Miss Effie Boykin, who has been
traveling in Europe with Miss Millie
Rutherford, of Athens, arrives in New
York toda.s Miss Boykin’s party toured
I the principal countries of Europe, spent
a week in Paris, two weeks in London
and some time in Rome. They went to
Sweden so- the /ilympic games, which
was one of thd very interesting fea
tures of their tour, After a short visit
to her uncle, Mr. James C. Boykin, in
Washington. D. C., Miss Boykin arrives
in Atlanta Friday.
In another tourist party due in New
York today are Miss Jessie McKee,
Miss- Winnie Perry and Miss Genie
Hood. They will also be at home on
Friday.
Miss Cooper to be Debutante.
Mrs. John Cooper ami Miss Jane
Cooper will return to Atlanta late this
month from their lodge in the Blue
Ridge mountains, where they, have
spent the summer. Miss Cooper, who
is a handsome young woman, of a
charming brunette type, will be among
the season’s very attractive debutantes.
![ ANNOUNCEMENT s|!
Mrs Charles J. Haden, president of
the Atlanta City Federation of Wom
en’s Clubs, has issued the following im
portant notice to members of the City
Federation:
"All ladies who expect to assist in
entertaining delegates to the convention
of the Georgia State Federation of
Women’s Clubs, October 22. 23 and 24,
ind who have some special friend or
friends they have already invited if
they will kindly telephone the names of
delegates to Mrs. Sumuel Bowman, gen
eral chairman, at Ivy 6320-J, it will
greath aid the committee in their
work."
Atlanta Francis Willard Woman’s
Christian Temperance union will hold
its regular session Thursday afternoon
at 3:30 in tin- Sunday school room
of Trinity church. The state conven-
Ition meets at < al tersville on Septem-
I her 24. therefore tile time is limited :n
which to pay annual dues A full at
t• ndanve in desired
Ihe laoiii's Auxiliary to the Young
! Men's t'hiistian association will hold
their " sIIm I l. I" at Mrs. A 1.. Brooks'.
I I.' Cop,.g,. street Decatur, Fridux uft
il noon, at . 3<J o'clock.
Afternoon Dances
for Younger Set
To Be Resumed
On the afternoon of Saturday. Octo
ber 5, the Saturday afternoon dances at
Segadlo’s, which were a delightful fea
ture of social life among the members
of the college contingent last season
and for several seasons past, will be
resumed, the first of the series to take
place on that date from 5 to 7 o’clock,
under the chaperonage of Miss Lillian
Viola Moseley.
An opening dance for children will
be given by Miss Moseley on Tuesday,
October 1, from 3:30 to 5 o'clock. This
is also an annual affliij. and is greatly
enjoyed by members of the very young
set who are pupils and former pupils
of Miss Moseley.
After a profitable and interesting
summer, the first of which was spent
studying with . Louis Chalif in New
Y'ork, Miss Moseley returns to Atlanta
the latter part of September. She is at
present visiting_friends in New York,
and has been spending a while at At
lantic City and other Eastern resorts.
She sailed on the City of Savannah from
New Y'ork on September 17. reaching
Savannah three days later and coming
direct to Atlanta for the winter.
j| PERSONALS
Mrs. Harvey North.'of New nan, is
the guest of Mrs. Hugh McKee.
Mrs. B. Winterfield will leave the
first of next week to visit friends in
Montana.
Miss Lilly Peeples will return home
next week, after spending the summer
in Asheville.
Messrs. Robert F. Ingram and Wil
lard Olson have gone to Athens to at
tend the I'niversity of Georgia.
Mrs. Henry L. Roan, who has been
quite ill. is better and will be the guest
of Mrs. W. B. Price-Smith next week.
Mrs. J. Sid Holland and Miss May
Holland are spending two weeks in New-
York city and the New England states.
Miss Willie Hudson, who has been
visiting in Hephzibah and Augusta for
several weeks, returned home this aft
, ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster Mad
! dox have returned from Detroit, where
they attended the convention of the
American Bankers association.
Mrs. William C. Spiker and children,
who have been in Ohio for the summer,
have returned to Atlanta and are at
home at 33 East Fourth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Willet, who are
t in Philadelphia, will be the guests of
. Mr. and Mis. James B. Duke at their
I estate in New Jersey next week
* Dr E. H. Richardson, of Cedartown.
Ga., was called to this city Sunday to
1 see his grandson. Master Leonard
• Richardson, at 53 East Fifteenth street
Mr. and Mrs Walter Connally re
turned this morning to their home in
Tyler, Texas, after being delightfully
entertained as guests of Mr. and Mrs. |
Charles R. Winsltjp.
Judge Henry Lumpkin will entertain
at dinner, followed by a theater party
at the Atlanta, tomorrow evening, in
honor of Mrs. Edward Anderson, of
Florida, who is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Henry Peeples.
Mr. and Mns. Edward Hafer enter
tained at a theater party at the Grand,
followed by supper at the Piedmont, in
honor of Lieutenant and Mrs. William
K. Riddle. The party was completed
by Mrs. Ella Wright Wilcox.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E White have
gone to New Y'ork for permanent resi
dence. Both Mr. and Mrs. White were
connected with the choir of All Saints
church, and their departure will be re
gretted by many friends.
Miss Dorothy Fielder, whose marriage
to Mr. Morris Ewing takes place this
month, was the honor guest at an in
formal bridge party at which Miss
Frances Lederle entertained the mem
bers of her bridge club this afternoon.
Mrs. Leigh Palmer and baby, of
Washington, D. C . wil! arrive next
week to be the guests of Mrs Hugh Me-
Kee. As Miss Bessie Drape-. Mrs Pal
mer was one of tltft very popular young
women in Atlanta society and she is
always cordially welcomed on her visits
to her former home.
Mrs. A. W. Gray, of Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., will arrive next week to visit
Mrs. Henry Peeples Mrs. Gray, who I
is a charming woman and mother of
Mrs. John Kendrick Bangs, has spent
the summer in California and w ill visit
Mrs. Peeples on her way home.
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as Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera an.l
Diarrhoea Remedy the world would b
much better off and the percentage of
suffering greatly decreased," write-
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FUTURE EVENTS
Mrs. J. M. Jackson, of Miami, Fla.,
I who is spending a tew days with Mrs.
| Charles J. Haden, will be the special
guest of a small gathering of former
classmates at Wesleyan college, which
is the alma mater of both Mrs. Jackson
and Mrs. Haden, tomorrow afternoon
at the Driving club, when Mrs. Haden
i will be the hostess.
Mrs. Jackson is in the city to place
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Silks Priced to $2.00
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Beginning at 8:30 tomorrow (Thurs- \ ,s ■ '
day), for one day only, we will close |
out all short lengths of our best Silks I
values to $2.00 yard Taffetas, Mes r g
salines, Crepes, Serges, Foulards, Chis-
sons; in fact, almost every kind of Silk I HH
in stock, in lengths from 11-2 to 10 VQ
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Genuine Berkeley Cambric, 36 inches
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bought at a special reduction, for it is \ N W M
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ton seminary. She will b« with Mrs.
Haden for several days
Miss Eftie Boykin will entertain at an
afternoon tea at the Georgian Terrace
in honor of Miss Jule Hunter, of Deca
tur. an autumn bride-elect, for whom a
series of parties is to be given.
Miss Aileen Phillips will give a box
party at the Grand Saturday afternoon
complimenting Miss Hunter.
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