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

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10 3S ... Society . News of Atlanta A WEALTH of pink ros.-s. with foliage plants anil terns, were used throughout the home of Mrs. Fred B. Lt« on Ponce DeLeon avenue, this afternoon, when Mrs. Law and Miss Willie Russell Law enter tained at a neighborhood party of 6'i guests. Silk hose were tile prizes, both for top seme and for consolation. R< - freshnients were served at the elose of the game The table in the dining loom w,-e I covered with a laee cloth over jeilow satin, and had for a centerpiece a cut glass vase filled with large yellow chrysanthemums. Silver candlesticks held yellow tapers undei yellow shades, anti the bonbons, ices and calos were yellow. Mrs. Foster Law and Mrs. Bi ron King assisted in entertaining Mrs. Lav. wore blue charmeuse satin combined with lace. Miss Law wore taupe-colored charmeuv satin, the cor sage trimmed in gold lace Visitor Entertained. Mfsaea Louise and Laura Ripley on tertained at an informal bridge party of three tables today in honor of Miss Ama Randolph Smith, of Charleston, the guest of Mrs. Peter Erwin. The prizes were silk hose for top score and for the honor guest Luncheon follow■•<! the game. This afternoon Miss Smith was the guest of Miss Irene Austin tor tea at the Piedmont Driving club A number of small affairs have been given for the visitor, among these being an informal luncheon at the Brookhaven club by Mrs. Edward L. Bishop. Sale ofk i CO A tssuits: I C» Tomorrow, Wednesday F" A Master-Stroke In l'alue-Gioing--Dem- f i i onstrating Our Great Purchasing Power Again our New York connection proves its great value to this store —this time it’s a “pick nl’" °* -20 Suits, just shipped to us by express, u bought from one of the best manufacturers in New J 1 I York city at a remarkable reduction because of the j /// lateness of the season. Beautifully tailored,' of yj’ r''-fe .■•A' I 'W -&WU l a * es t materials, ami lined with guaranteed sal- 11 Z ME* season's model. W T "'•* onrnestly suggest that you come early to- J ,■ morrow, as these Suits will go quickly. $27.00 to w C/1 _ *' A IHHnK $35.00 $ 1Q- 50 ! ■ Suits for . ! W h! hM L i _js oSi i i'll I ÜBll dust 12 sos these Smart Suits. /-d 1 Y'Lh'i Considered good values at $27.00 *rak »' < >o d 1| 'I 1° $35.00 in the average store F $ < ' i w • si9 5 ° <®mii t i C &l II MO $18.50 to t 7C . |WA ' H Si IM 74 75 ] 1W 3 I .. .. I iiil S » 'Pi'ih »'hariniii<>- new Suits m this j O,; _jj.] / i J lot. Regular $18.50 to $22.50 i f H ' Ae. t* sls to $22.50 Long Coats $10.95 : I 130 handsome stylish Coats, 50 to 54 inches long, newest mod- 'l ?y. j ,1 / , > els and nuil< rials Truly the (’oat event of the tf 1 TZ) Q C b T-** I ' ii’H-row 1 tp lUelf I, <.>ji > ,1- ; ■ Lovely Charmeuse Dresses Reduced A .Just 55 more of those beautiful eharnieiise Dresses left over m from Monday s sale. Exquisite models in the newest shades to 1A ■ close out tomorrow V y (SLr 31 Dresses, values to $25.00, at $9.95 24 Dresses, values to $12.50, at $4.95 48 Model Suits at Just Half Price | 48 elegant model Suits, only one of a kind, all latest adaptations of Paris models. M $50.00 Suits at $25.00 $75.00 Suits at $37.50 f ( $65.00 Suits at $32.50 $85.00 Suits at $42.50 i 5 Southern Suit & Skirt Co, ?■ V °Atlanta’ s Exclusive Women’s Apparel Store” 43-45 Whitehall St. % I y . FUTURE EVENTS I Mrs. Alex W Stilling and Miss Janet Stirling have issued invitations to a tea at the' Georgian Terrace on Wednes day afternoon. December 11. from 4 un til H o’clock, to meet Mrs. Johnson Stirling, of London. England, and Miss Jeanne Stirling, of Edinburgh. Scot land, who are their house guests. The guest- will include both married and imnia ried friends, and the affair will be one of the happiest events of the ' week. Mrs. Stilling will entertain at two i bridge patties this week, on Thursday and Friday afternoons, at her home at East Lake, in honor of her house guests, and she lias invited a few ' friends to a very informal tea at her i home on Saturday afti rnooti. The reception to be given Friday f evening by Colonel and Mrs. J. C. Woodward will be a compliment to Lieutenant and Mrs. Castleman and to Ml and Mis. B. M Blount. t Assistin'! in entertaining will In- Ma jor and Mi- William ’Dick. Mr. ami j Mr? it <'. Lyle. Mr. and Mis William W . Reid, Mr. and Mrs. J C. Mei ,iy. ’ Mr. and Mrs F. .1 Merriam, M and Mr-- Baynard Willingham, Mrs. I ma ‘ Connally, Mis. B. W. Martin nm I rs. Fiances II Drake. Serving pin ill be Misses Mildred and Huth ' e.l , ward, Annie Belle an 1 M les ami Annie Mills. Mrs. W. B. Carhart will entertain a box party at the Atlanta, followed by lea at the Georgian Tetra.ee, tomorrow, complimenting Miss Helen Dargan ami her guests, Misses Martine Met 'ullouch, of Ow ensboro, Ky., and Rose Briscoe, ’ of Knoxville. The box puity to be given tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Charles Andrews at the Atlanta, when Henrietta Grosman appears In "Tin Real Thing." will be a delightful compliment to Miss Grace Callaway, a bride-elect of January. The guests will include Miss Callaway. Mr.-. Howard Callaway. Mrs S V. Tupper, Ji.. Mrs. Geddings Tupper, Mrs. Robert II Jones, Jr., and Miss Ella May Thornton After the matinee, the guests will be entertained at tea at Th ■ Garden. ‘ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NE WS. # TI’ES DA V, DECEMBER 3. 1912. Miss Martha Hall to Wed Army Captain r —— - Miss Martha Hall, daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. F. H. Hail, of Adel, Ga„ will I be married to Captain James Scott Young. Ji . of the Seventeenth infant y. on Thursday at her home in Adel. The ’ ceremony will be quiet on account of the recent death of tne bride’s uncle. . Tin hour set for the marriage Is 11 o'clock, and afterward the young couple ■ leave for ati extended bridal t ip. They will spend Christmas with Captain Young s parents, in Pittsburg, Pa., and will not return until th'- New Year, • when they will be at home at. Fort Mc -1 Pherson. ' The lovely young bride-to-be is a niece <>f Mrs. R G. Wilby and lias spent much of her time here, both as a stu- 1 dent at Agnes Scott, and since her 1 graduation last summer. She was de lightfully entertained last, summer as the guest of Mrs. .lack Hayes at. Fort Hamilton, near New York, with whom she spent some time. Captain Young is w popular young ' officer .of the Seventeenth, and has made a broad social acquaintance dur ing Ids residence at the post. Box Parties at Grand. Miss Clifford West was hostess at a 1 box party at the Grand this after noon In honor of Miss Emily ('assins guest, Miss Belle Carter, of Columbus. The other guests were Misses Emily <'assin. Edith and Antoinette Kirkpat rick and their guest, Bessie Pope, of Jacksonville. Mrs. (’. K. Ayer entertained at a box party at the Grand today in honor of her guest. Miss Gertrude Jones, of Sel ma. Ala., the other guests being Misses Annie May Stoddard, of Selma; Annie Sykes Rice. Elizabeth Willet and Eliz abeth Black. CHAMBERLIN-JOHNSON-DuBOSECO. A Christmas Sale of Furniture Sets and Pieces For Every Room of the House and All Away Under Price Now furnish your whole house at a fractional cost! T wg-w raw W Mm lor this year. And the furniture —i U is the kind you will be proud to ? have in your home. ■— 11 In —l- I A jfeji t-l--- ■ * f It is our own good stocks j / MMBP- reduced now instead of later— that more people may enjoy its Z. A benefitsand have new furniture ' for the holidays, that we may effect the clearance of discontinued patterns, of odd sets and pieces. You know the standard of Chamberlin-Johnson-Du Bose furniture, you know any reduction from regular prices comes as a genuine saving—-now these reductions are tremendous. I I his sale brings, therefore, an opportunity not to be overlooked. We will not attempt descriptions here, but just’ a list-—itself incomplete-—of what you will find. You must see for yourself just how worthy every piece is. Who, needing even the smallest piece of furniture, can afford to miss it? For the Dining Room For the Living Room WAS NOW WAS NOW 1 lot, consisting of Early English China 2 Early English Davenparts, each 40.00 33.50 Cabinet and Serving Table $ 98.50 $ 69.50 1 Early English Davenport. 36.00 26.00 1 lot, consisting of Early English Buffet 1 Golden Oak Couch 19.00 14.50 China Cabinet and Serving Table .. 107.50 84.50 1 Early English Couch 27.00 18.50 1 lot. consisting of six solid .Mahogany ] Early English Settee 28.50 16.50 Chairs and two solid Mahogany Arm ] Early English Settee 12.75 9.50 ( l u, i rs 111.00 75.00 1 Fumed Oak Craftsman Morris Chair.. 33.00 25.50 1 set ot Sheraton, imitation mahogany, 1 Fumed Oak Craftsman Morris ('hair.. 31.50 25.50 buffet, china closet, extension table, ] Imitation Mahogany Morris Chair ... 26.00 18.50 serving table, six chairs 146.00 125.00 5 Golden Oak Morris Chairs, each... . 10.00 7.50 1 lot. consisting of Early English Buffet, ] Golden Oak Rocker 7.50 5.50 China Cabinet and Serving Table.. . 172.00 130.00 4 Early English Rockers, each 5.00 3.75 1 set. Circassian Walnut Buffet, China ] Golden Oak Rocker.' 4.75 3.25 Cabinet. Extension Table, Serving 4 Golden Oak Rockers, each 3.50 2.50 Table, six Side and two Arm Chairs. 435.75 327.00 I Sheraton Mahogany Buffet 138.00 103.50 v xL I• |_ 1 Golden Oak Buffet 98.50 78.50 lOt* LllC LWFciry 1 Mahogany Buffet 75.00 60.00 1 Early English Buffet 90.00 59.50 1 Circassian Walnut Desk 30.50 22.50 1 Golden Oak Buffet 52.50 42.50 1 Circassian Walnut Desk 26.50 19.50 1 Early English Buffet 60.00 45.00 1 Veneered Mahogany ('ombination Desk 1 Early English Buffet 52.50 41.50 and Music Cabinet 21.00 15.50 1 Early English Dining Table 29.00 23.00 1 Early English Library Table 15.50 12.50 1 Golden Oak China Cabinet 33..’>0 22.50 1 Golden Oak Library Table 28.00 18.00 1 Early English Dining Table 25.00 19.50 1 Golden Oak Library Table 20.00 15.00 1 Golden Oak Dining Table 20.00 16.50 1 Early English Library Table 25.00 15.50 I Mahogany Serving Table 30.00 25.00 1 Veneered Mahogany Library Table.. 21.50 16.50 1 Golden Oak Serving Table 17.00 12.50 1 Golden Oak Library Table 18.00 14.50 1 Golden Oak Serving Table 16.75 8.50 1 Golden Oak Library Table 15.00 12.50 1 Golden Oak Book Case 30.50 21.50 For the Bedroom 1 «•«<- IM o Chiffoniers Miscellaneous Pieces 1 Mahogany Chiffonier 72.25 54.25 1 Golden Oak Hat Rack 65.00 55.00 1 Golden Oak Chiffonier 51.00 41.50 1 -Mahogany Hat Rack 55.00 36 50 1 Circassian Walnut Chiffonier 67.75 41.50 1 Mahogany Console Table and Mirror. 38.00 28.50 1 Mahogany Chiffonier 40.75 32.50 1 Golden Oak Hall Seat and Mirror...,. 35.00 25.00 1 Golden Oak Chiffonier 41.00 26.50 1 Imitation Mahogany Hall Seat 26.5(1 18.50 1 Mahogany Chiffonier 29.50 23.50 -1 Imitation Mahogany UaTl Seal 25.00 16.50 1 Mahogany Chiffonier 24.7.5 17.50 1 Imitation Mahogany Hall Seat 23.50 14.50 1 Mahogany Chiffonier 21.25 16.50 1 Golden Oak Hall Seat and Mirror ... 16.50 11.00 1 Golden Oak Chiffonier 12.50 10.00 1 Early English Hall Mirror 14.50 10.50 I Green Crex Settee 22.00 16.50 Chifforobes ’ Green Crex Settee 18.50 13.50 1 Children’s Early English 1 Golden Oak Chifforobe 46.50 34.50 Book Case ‘>--5 3.50 1 Golden Oak Chifforobe , 35.00 24.50 8 Children’s Imitation Mahogany Doll 1 Golden Oak Chifforobe 33.00 23.50 ... e} . ieh . ’ ’ ’’’ 450 150 1 Golden Oak ( hiftorobe 28.00 22.50 Washstands '' 2.50 .75 1 Golden Oak Chifforobe 31.00 21.50 g Children's Imitation Mahogany , 1 Golden Oak Chifforobe 21.75 16.50 Beds 1.50 .50 ChamberliiuJohnsoiuDußose Co. 1 ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS