Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 31, 1912, HOME, Page 10, Image 10

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10 Society. News of Atlanta rrxUF '.m I ~-n season «. r, symbolized in tile -*• d- taii.- of >n elab'-'at'- lunelieon given todav by Mrs -I- K. < >ri and her daughter, Miss Hai th t ‘ >rt Mi-> las sie Mat "ttl'l Hid Miss Marjorie Brown, two of tic most popular debu tante' of t •• I ''St winter, were the hon or guests of the affair, which was one of the most picturesque and beautiful social to . nt.s of :lte autumn season. Tn the It 11 their were sheafs of gold en sit 1 Chrt ar iliums, and autumn leaves fortn.d .1 mural deeorathm. Through out the ipartmonts tla mantels were bank' d with sheafs of wheat and ears of ripen-d corn, intermingled with brightly tinted fruits and clusters of marigolds. Mi-. * nr. Miss ter and the two honor guests received in the drawing room, and luncheon was served at handsomely appointed tables, in the dining room, library and sun parlor. The two larger tables had as central decorations large rustle bask, ts tilled with fruits, v Ith clusters of grain tied on the handle. Four smaller baskets, similarly adorn ed. were at the corners of tin table, and at each plate were individual bon bon holders in the form of witches' pots. '*The score cards bore appropriate Hal loween suggestions, and from the chan deliers were suspended garjands of au tumn leaves. Hanging baskets were filled with greenery, with autumn 'eaves and Jack o' Lanterns gleaming among the foliage. Silver candlesticks wore tipp'd with yellow shades, sur mounted by miniature .Jack o’ Han terns. find In every detail was typified the season of plenty and the witchery of Halloween, each of the smaller tables being beautifully,decorated. Mis. Orr was gowned in taupe colored brocade satin, bordered in fur. Miss Orr wore lavender brocade crepe de chine. Miss Brown wore black and white satin with a black hat adorned with plumes Mi s. Lee Jordan assisted in entertain ing. Halloween Dinner Dance. The Halloween ball at the Piedmont Driving club this evening will be at tended by 275 guests. Among the larg er parties arranged are those to be given by Mr. and Mrs, William A. Speer in honor of Miss Elizabeth Raw son. and by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pap penheimer. in honor of their young daughter. Miss Marie Pappenheimer. A party will include Mr. and Mrs. James H. Nunnally. Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Dargan. Mr. and Mrs. George Dex ter, .Mr and Mrs. Edward <'. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. J. Erank Metidor, Mr. nnd Mrs. i'lric Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wood, of New York. Mr. and Mis Hugh Richardson will entertain ten guests. Another party will include Mr. and Mrs. Albert Col- _—i ENGLISH DINING AND TEA ROOM. At 513 Peachtree Tickets limited, in formation furnished by Madame (routard- Loust and Miss E. H Davis, of Colonial Aperaments iAdvt.l IrffS® Mfwkeyet riiuiS. eirst Class Finishing and En- HpEC'at larging. A complete stock films, ’■'T—A plates, papers, chemicals, etc. Special Mail Order Department for out-of-town customers •end for Cataloo and Price Liat. A. K HAWKES CO --Kodak Dtparfmtnl H Whitehall St,ATLANTA, GA.. Save From 20 To 50 Per Cent By Using The Atlanta Phone % Are you keeping up with other enterprising mer chants who arc saving money by ordering all traf fic routed over the Atlanta Phone ? 11 1 hey are adding to their T»rotits in this way. tlo not the same reasons applv to your business! Are you receiving your full share of the rapidlv in creasing number of phone orders ever}' day { IJo you realize that thou sands use the Atlanta Phone exclusively in telephoning their orders> Atlanta Telephone and Telegraph Co. HP A. B. CONKLIN, Gen. Mgr. li i Mr. itnd Mrs. Robert Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raine and Dr. and Mrs. Tuoma.s Philip Hinman. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S Johnson will entertain eight guests. as will Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dickey. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Inman . will have a party of twelve, and Mr. land Mrs. W. H. Conklin have reserved a table for six. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John Kiser. Mr* .nd Mrs. Caryl Bryan and Mr. and Mrs c N. Ninning. r will be together. M:. ami Mrs. John J>. Little entertain I six guests, and a party of ten young 1 pi iple will be entertained by Messrs, ii' M MeGnnlgal. W. D. Harper. |lu dolpli Geisslcr and Prince Webster. I Mcsrs. James Harris, Charles Scipio and ■ Dr. J. D Osborne will entertain a party Inf six Dr. and Mrs. William J. Bla , lock. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Cowles and ; Mr and Mrs. Hudson Moore will dine i together. Mr. and Mrs. George Calhoun I Walters will have Mr. and Mrs. George ! Hurt as their guests. Mr. anil Mrs. i Timina.- H. Daniel entertain four guests. I Mr and Mis. Charles A. Sisson will ha . ea party of four. i Mr. and Mrs Henry Bernard Scott, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Congdon and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘'wens compose a party.- Mr. and Mrs. Chalies E. Seipie enter tain a party of four. Lieutenant Bur dett will have five guests, and Messrs. Hubbard Ulen and Ed (Jay will en tertain. Mesrs. M. S. Harper. T. C. Shaw and Claude DoutWit will entertain a party of six. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawson Peel will entertain four guests Mr. Jesse Draper will have a party of five, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall will have a party of three. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collier and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harman. Jr., will dine together. Dinner will he served at 8 o'clock in the hall room, w hich will lie elaborately decorated in the Halloween suggestions r— —— Going Out of Business! QA T T? • SE’Year Lease On Our Entire Four-Story V'Av kJflLjLj, Building; Also Safe, Office Furniture and Fixtures Listen! Your Piano Is Waiting FOR YOU In Our Warerooms ' Make Your Selection! Sold ■'V'MBK'V'tn UlZajl lUSfiTfia Mu ids,'Eta n. Li 7x- [ | f All Pianos ] |sS|“' | to 5 e so id at once regardless of cost. t I Special inducements Soid > or cas h- Easy pay- j ments accepted. NOTE.—To out-of-town Customers: rh I Wire us, at our expense, to hold any of (j| these pianos you may select, subject to jLg y°ur approval. ft Open Till 9 O’Clock Every Evening. | owar d P‘ ano Co. I Phones AtL 3 2352 \r\ ra—!■■■ ii li ii j.i ii. i■ I imi i nhMJiPiiiiii_ miiiii I ii iiiiDtfr"ji.T:ni,-i.-i / Solei TRF ATE \NTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1912. FUTURE EVENTS A subscription dance will be given at the Brookhaven club Saturday evening- Mrs. Erank Hawkins and Miss Mar garet Hawkins have issued invitations ’ for a reception on Wednesday after noon, November 6, from 4 to 6 o’clock, at the Piedmont Driving club. Mrs George C. Walters has issued invitations to the afternoon tea which she gives Friday of next week, at the Piedmont Driving club, in honor of Mrs. Robert Winship Woodruff, formerly Miss Nell Hodgson, of Athens. The members of the Joseph Haber sham Chapter. D. A. R.. will entertain at a subscription dance at the old Cap ital city club next Tuesday evening. The members of the chapter w ill act as chaperons. Mrs. Carry! Bryan will entertain ala bridge party of four tables at the Pied mont Driving club on Monday after noon, November 11. Miss Annie Lee McKenzie will enter tain next month in honor of Mrs. Rob ert Winship Woodruff, who was Miss Nell Hodgson, of Athens, before her recent marriage, and for Misses Rose Briscoe, of Knoxville, and Martine Mc- Cullough, of tiWensboro. Ky., who will he the guests of Miss Helen Dargan, and will receive with Miss Dargan at her debut cotillion. HALLOWEEN BALL. The third annual ball of the Sociable Socialists of Atlanta will be held at their hall, 117 1-2 Whitehall street, to night. SOLDIERS OF 17TH TO GIVE A FULL DRESS BALL IN POST “GYM” A full dress military ball will be held tomorrow night at Fort McPherson. The members of the Regimental Social club, which is an organization among the enlisted men of the Seventeenth United ( States infantry, has made elaborate prep arations. The regimental colors will be placed in the center oj the receiving line under an escort, and refreshments will be served from a booth in an alcove adjoining the ball room. On the night of November 15 a large fancy dress ball will be given by the club 1 and there will be a prize for unique cos tumes. These dances are under the direct su pervision of the chaplain of the regiment. The music is furnished by the Seven teenth United States infantry band. FEDERAL PRISON GUARD BEGINS CONVICT TERM John T Vance, the Federal . prison guard who was convicted of manslaugh ter and given ten years for the slaying of M. L. Connor, a fellow guard, todav began serving his term, having decided to make no appeal to the higher courts. Vance will do time on the Triads of this county, being transferred from the Tow er to the Fulton county convict camps. | ARMY ORDERS WASHINGTON, Oct. 31. Captain Rob ert I? Mcßride, quartermaster corns, from Fortress • Monroe. Va„ to office chief of the quartermaster corns, this city. Major James A. <'ole. quartermaster corn.", from Omaha, Neb., to Wort It. A. Russa 11 Wy oming. Captain W A. Coving.on, signal corps, from Fort Wood, N. Y., to San Francisco, as assistant chief signal of ficer of that division. First Lieutenant Elliott M. Norton, Eighth ipfantry, de tailed for general recruiting service at Fort Logan. U. D. C. CONVENTION ATATHENS NOTABLE FOR SOCIAL AFFAIRS ATHENS. GA.. Oct, 31.—The bust- I ness session of the United Daughters j of the ConWderacy convention this morning was taken up mostly with re ports front the state chapters and the reports of several memorial committees. At 1:30 o’clock this afternoon the Athens Woman's chib was hostess at another informal luncheon, after which I another business session convened at 2:30 o’clock. I I One of the most brilliant social events of the entire session will be the reception this evening given by the lo cal chapter of Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution, at Mrs. Frances Long Taylor's home. Mrs. W. M. Welch en tertained the visitors'at a brilliant re ception last night. One of the delegates. Mrs. Ramsey, of Elbprton. received a painful injury this morning by tailing down stairs at the home of her hostess. She sprained an ankle. MUSICAL SHOW BIG HIT AT POPULAR BONITA THEATER That the patrons of the Bonita like and appreciate good musical comedy is plainly shown by the large attendance at every performance of "Spending a Million,” one of the best shows of its kind ever seen in Atlanta. The Allen & Kenna Comedy Com pany and their beauty chorus, known as ‘‘The Aviation Girls,” are proving to be the biggest favorites ever seen at the Bonita. Continuous performances every aft ernoon and evening, with beautiful mo tion pictures in addition. Popular priced admission always. Adults ten cents, children five cents. I / J.M.tte Combyw. The Best Children’s Department In the South Offers New Ready=to=Wear Specials FOR FRIDAY ANDSATURDAY Most Popular New Norfolk Wash Dresses new shipment of the prae tical and stylish Norfolk School Presses for ages 6 to 14 years. heav -Y motor doth in solid a ’ S ° s * r ’P es » " r ith patent ffiuWf belts and n rs kJjiA skt es s>fc.uu f/' highest grade imported (tala- I IdllM' - * ea an d Percale in smart stripes /, and plain /_/, Special at Junior Norfolk 1 1 wm i | m Dresses P° r ages 13, 15. J 7—in both plain < an d striped combinations— styl- colors $3.98 and $4.98 d Sale of New School Dresses at SI.OO I J T Over two hundred beautiful new Plaid Gingrham Dresses, also new styles in Percales and Chambray. Sr All sizes for ages 4 to 14 years. DVvY While they last SI.OO > -- ew Middy Blouses at V You owe it to your girl to get her pt least two of these splendid \ -i I s l’ ,r dy Blouses. In both middy t i /and Norfolk styles, for ages 6to years. Specially priced here W / at only W SI.OO — ■ —■ ■ ■ ' New White Dresses for \ Little Tots 1® % The most fascinatingly dainty lit- tie French Dresses just received ' ‘ / this morning will be shown to- / | II P morrow for the first time. Os the u’ y ' / finest white fabrics with trim mings of narrow cluny laces and //T V ' ' tucks, also of French embroider ies. ' ’ll For Ages 1 to 5 Years. p Prices $1.25 to $5.00. - I""' —— •• n- : New Sweaters, Aviation Caps. Etc. table full of n<’" U <'•!. -r Sweaters, Knit To<|ii<- an d v * at ’ ori Gaps, all T'-adv for easv sele<‘ti"ii. i ' k Sweaters, sl,Oll to $2.50 | Caps, 35c to SI.OO ; I J ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■