Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 03, 1912, HOME, Page 10, Image 10

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10 Miss Mitchell and Mr. Reid .Wed The marriage of Miss Marie Mitchell and Mr. Frank Smith R 1 v.r san event of the afternoon, taking; place at 3:30 o’clock at the home of the bride’s fa ther, Mr Robert Miller Mitchell, on Forrest avenut The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Fannie Lou Mitchell, as maid of honor. Mr. George Reid, of Nashville, was heist man Little Aliases Isabel!, Kemp and Elizabeth Myers were ribbon bearers. Dr. S. P. Wiggins officiated. In the drawing room, for the cere mony, the bridal patty stood before an altar of palms flanked on either side by tall candelabra bearing lighted tapers In the hall there were decorations of potted plants and pink roses, the same flowers being med in the dining room. The bride wort a smart traveling suit of dahlia-cob>red cloth worn with blouse of white lace and hat of dahlia velvet trimmed in shaded plumes She carried a shower bouquet of valley lilies. The maid of honor wore white mar quisette over pink satin and carried pink roses The little ribbon bearers wore white frocks with pink ribbons. Mr. Reid and his bride left after the ceremony for ('hattanooga, and on their return they will make Atlanta their home. Among the out-of-town guests were the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. H. M. Reid, of Augusta; Mrs Morgan Looney, of Jacksonville; Mrs. D. J (’lark, of Norcross, and Misses Gladys and Elise Woodson, of Portsmouth, Va. PERSONALS | Mrs. Eugene Martinier entertained at bridge today in honor of Miss Jule Hunter, a bride-elect. Mr. and> Mrs. Marion Jackson's little son. Henry, Is very HI, after an opera tion for appendicitis. Mrs. W. C. Coles entertained her card club, the Kartens Klique, this afternoon at her home in Inman Park. Dr. Hansell Crenshaw has returned, after an absence of several weeks spent in Chicago and New York. Mrs Horace M. Holden, who recently moved from Athens to Augusta, will spend the week-end with her sister, Mrs. W. R. Jennings. Mrs. A. C. McHan entertained the Matrons club, of West End, at their first fall meeting tills afternoon at 3 o’clock, nt her home In West End. Mrs E. F. Ward, of North Jackson street, has as her guests Rev, C. D Chapman, rector of St, Pldlliw church, Brevard, N. <’., nnd Mrs. Chapman. Miss Ethe 1 Neel, of Cornelia, who has been the guest of Mrs Charles Phillips, on Highland avenue, for several days, has gone to Boston for the winter. PROF. AGOSTINI will reopen his DANCING SCHOOL on next Saturday afternoon at four o’clock. OLD CAPITAL CITY CLUB. KODAKS:- IEIuIB Hawkeyea [IiPA First Class Finishing and En rjPJSsf larging A complete stock films, plates, papers, chetnioale, etc. Special Mall Order Department for out-of-town cuetomera Send for Catalog and Price Liat. A. K HAWKES CO --Kodak Department 14 Whitehall 3t. ATLANTA, GA, Atlanta Phones Reach All Atlanta Schools This offers all parents the opportunity of keeping in elose touch with their children during each hour of the day. The advantages of this .direct personal touch are obvious at yll times, while in case of any < mergence, this chance of immediate communication Is of the greatest value. In the same way, Atlanta* Phone subscribers are in direct touch with all city and comity offices. Atlanta Telephone Telegraph Co. A. B. CONKLIN, Gen. Mgr. I ______________________ FUTURE EVENTS Miss Mary Irwin, the little daughter ■ f Mr. and Mrs. Rush Erwin, will en tertain 30 of her young friends Friday afternoon at the home of her patents in West End, the party to celebrate her sixth birthday. Mr. Stuart Witham will entertain at a dinner party of fourteen covers to night at the Brookhaven club in honor (Os Miss Marjorie Bobb, of New Or- I leans. Miss Jennie D Harris’ guest. On Monday evening of next week Mr. , Eugene Haynes will give a theater par- I ty at the opening performance of "The j Quaker Girl," complimentary to Miss | Bobb. Fuesday evening this feted visitor will be tendered a box party at the Grand, followed by supper at the Capi tal city club, by Mr. Samuel Slicer. Miss Corry Jennings will entertain the members of the Atlanta alumnae of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority tomorrow aft ernoon at her home on North Boule vard. In honor of Miss Addie May Christie, a new member of the sorority who has recently moved from Dawson to Decatur and who Is spending the week-end with Miss Jennings. Mrs. Albert Adams will entertain 40 children at a delightful afternoon party tomorrow in honor of the fourth birth day of her little daughter, Hortense. The young honoree will be assisted in receiving by her little cousin, Roby Robinson. Jr., and her brother, Albert Adams, Jr. A group of girls who will direct the play of the small guests and assist In entertaining will Include Misses Marfan Stearns, Eloise Robinson Allee Stearns Katherine Dickey and Charlotte Mead or The decorations will be in pink and white. Obtain New Life. Howells’ Lymphine TABLETS THE SUPREME TONIC AND VITALIZER. Restores the lost nerve force and ex hausted vitality by replacing the dead nerve and brain tissues. A remedy for Nervous Prostration, Neurasthenia, Paralysis and all vitiated or weakened conditions of the system in men or women. A positive remedv for Dys pepsia and Indigestion. Guaranteed free from narcotic drugs. Every inch of improvement comes to stay. Write fqr our new book. Each package con taining FULL 30 DAYS' TREAT MENT, by mail. $1 C. II HOWELLS & CO., 60 Church St.. New York, City. For sale at all Jacobs' Pharmacy Co.'s nine stores jri Atlanta; Brown & Allen, 24 WhlteWtdl St., Atlanta and leading CARELESS ABOUT APPENDICITIS IN ATLANTA Many Atlanta people have stomach or bowel trouble which is likely to turn Into appendicitis. If you have consti pation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach, try simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded In Adler 1-ka, tlie new German appendicitis rem edy. The Jacobs' Pharmacy Company states that A SINGLE'DOSE of this simple remedy' relieves bowel or stom ach trouble almost INSTANTLY. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Special Demonstration of New Nemo Corsets The changes of a woman’s silhouette, as the fashions change, is one of the greatest matters of interest and won /F derment. j A year ago she was one straight line from tip to toe. To aV S ' lP SOeUIS hoop that straight line under the a*' >l ' / curves and folds of the draperies which the new fashions h' 'f ' lav< brought. / It Is All a Matter of the Corset ffoo<l eorseticre can produce whatever effect is desired, «W 353 by the cut and the shaping and tin 1 honing of the materials. I bo new Nemo Corsets, designed for the winter fashions, have arrived and are being shown here this week by an expert demonstrator. Mme. Stebbins X They are models that will give a woman the lines she needs f wcar the new dresses correctly. fv’ ' S important to know that these corsets are straighter 1 /'•' than ever, and longer than ever, and just as low as? ever. \ ; Mme. Stebbins has many interesting points to explain and show, that will help to solve your corset problems. a Corset, with new Lastikops /-» fy Bandiet and longer skirt: medium bust: price $5.00. r Ir/zfg 522 .Model 353 is an Auto-Massage Self-Reducing Corset; low bust; price $3.50. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, laiz. NO SUNDAY LID ON FOUNTS. WAYCROSS., GA., Oct. 3.—City council docs not think the sale of soda water and ice cream on Sunday is in jurious to the interests of the city, and has adopted resolutions to that ef fect. I (-C M. RICH & BROS. CO.Vy | I I | American Beauty Corset I 1 SI.OO 1 \ I Ir X I STYLE 617 as illustrated A strictly up-to-the-minute model for average figures. It has nßjri s correct height above the waist 'Om !// line; has extreme length hips; an Pi In i exceptionally stylish model; ftttill\ comes in excellent quality coutil |m|i v and daintily trimmed with lace V f and embroidery; three pair hose W* supporters, front and sides. Wgl | t II Special Valne $1.09 tn ;Hl J I DIAMONDS PROPERLY GRADED The care exercised in the selection of our Diamonds makes this the one house where anyone, however unfamiliar with dia mond values, may purchase without any possible risk. Before we presume to show our gems, they are subjected to the closest examination by our diamond expert, and the weight, grade and price is marked on each individual tag in plain figures. See us with reference to our partial payment plan. It will enable you to possess a property that is paying more than ten per cent yearly. Zuqepe iffltaypejG. UKWeiUEjy - 3T WHITE HA uu st Our Trunks are made In our own shop—GUARANTEED BY US 'or one year, K and so labeled. 1 The Factory Profit is cut out. SIO.OO up. I LIEBERMAN’S 92 Whitehall HAMMERSTEIN WANTS REPORTER BODYGUARD; NEW YORK, Oct. 3—Oscar Ham rnersteln, the famous impresario, has; applied to the New York newspapers i to furnish him a reporter to act as his guardian. RHODES=WOOD’S FREE OFFER DON’T DPI AV Xot man - v left - ,f - vou want one of these nice 13-piece vvn 1 VlvLHl fine blue and white steel ware sets don't put off your visit PURCHASES wiifaiT’Se f^ ne days " e ' viU tlie offer as the ImbwaHay ~ ~' '‘'ma*/- EXzlCtlV This is an exact picture of the fine Set of Cooking Vessels _ , we are giving away FREE. Every piece perfect, everv piece Lik.C ThiS ar^e ’ beautifully finis hed. Every piece you see above goes absolutely Free wit£ every Range and with each S4O pur- Cut chase until 50 Sets are gone. Don't wait. These Free Sets will melt awav. li " ■' ' —■■■!■ ; ■' ’-’jM! ■ 01 IP NFW Tlle mOSt com P rehens ive as well as the most beautiful iine of Bedroom VLl\ 111/ VT Suits we have shown. Three solid carloads in all. Bedrooms in Mahogany, RFD°ROOM Bird’s-Eye Maple, Golden Oak, Fumed Oak, Circassian Walnut. We call spe ' cial attention to our Fumed Oak goods. One suit in particular, built on severe FI JRNITIIRF c l ass i ca l lines in quartered oak that shows the tints of the descending sun in its subdued but gleaming finish. Don't miss seeing this suit. It's a work of art THE “EAGLE” fijjSHfi ~ Free Set Utensils This illustrates our 1912 pattern of BN our well known Eagle Range, made of iPiTr" ~ ■ ‘/\ cold-rolled steel sheets, fully lined with L ' ■il !|f\ Jl ll asbestos. This type of construction If | [»s ' ||| I'll Ml m gives the quickest service with the li Ih lip ',l ill least fuel consumption. The sneel al- BlljSjSLtj’ji ill lli ills lows the heat to rapidly affect the g l' | f oven, while the asbestos lining keeps ~s the heat inside the stove. This con- -.th—l-- - 1 : serves all the energy generated by the W fuel, and makes for economy, as well fe as rapid service. The Eagle is a hand- jffll some Range, the doors, clean-out door, ffSj 1 T 'l' Il tea shelves and all edges being heavily ''"fV ''N ’* ■! nickeled with three-ply plating. End | jO^cAGLE ill pouch feed so the Range can be fed ' j without opening doors or lifting lids. ]U 'l> il' ll! Ij p 1111 m, ! 11j p|I 111. < gj This makes for cleanliness, as no HR (Ksfr I *'*^ ± * t— ’ * ~ ml smoke puffs out as in old styles of f . ' T- 1 ranges. The check draft in pipe gives !b! I I m perfect control of the fire at all times. IltH ib j | /by 0 r w .plWlvM We fully guarantee the Eagle to do —rMtalll felllrhw n^,'^Lrcni^n|l liwlllll perfect work, and the price is RIGHT. L,LimTWir- ' \ c a *h G 4 Hole Size $35.00 Weel O-Hole Size $39.50 ]/ Exactly Like Cut AIID MEW We still maintain our undoubted supremacy in this department. Fumed vUly 1* Ln Oak, Golden Oak, Mahogany and Circassian Walnut—an array to please the most particular. Our oak goods are made of solid quartered oak in the better DINIMG grades, no veneers being used at all. Our Dining Tables are made with solid 1/11'll It 11 quartered tops, a great improvement over the veneered tops, which are liable to curl up from heat. Prices here are at the lowest market ebb—s6o for a full FIIDMITIIDL SU 't ' n or Early English; SBS for a solid quartered oak 3-piece suit, rUIVI'III UlyL Table, China < Inset and Buffet: $225 tor 4-piee.e solid Mahogany Suits. Terms, $5 to $lO per month, or cash if you prefer. MCUL7 , goods in our Carpet Department, are 00-ming in every day. Meanwhile InE Vt "’e ve got quite a number of old patterns that vou can have at your own price nnr _ almost -9x12 Axminster Rugs for S2O, $22.50 to $25. Remember, too, we sell KvIlS all our Rugs on terms, so you can have several months to pay for your pur OllflKfv ’ ross, Luxyoury, Keystone and our own p.eerh ss Duplex. The Du "Udlilj plex is the best value in Mattresses, made of 8 great layers of felt, with a __ heavy canvas sheet separating the 4 upper layers from the 4 lower layers iHltreSSeS Ibis gives in effect a double mattress with all the springiness and comfort you would expect from 2 mattresses, and all in one. SI.OO a week for Mattresses TWIN I INIf t *' t> stan( b ,rf l S pi'i'igs. but we are exclusive Atlanta distributors * Dll’ Lll’A of the Twin Link and Eagle Springs. These Springs were chosen as leaders bj Aflll FAIII F us because we thought them superior tn others. If you will examine, we lie dllU LAULL lieve you will agree with us. Either make is fully warranted and will be sent CDDIM/jC out on 30 days approval. If it isn't the best you ever used, send it back. Isn t jriyil’tW that a square deal? iMi o dasy-AVb o <1 \CCMPANY k! I —iMI -An tES w r^TKrr^'M «"-■ M 103-5-7-9-11 Whitehall Street, Corner Mitchell