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ij|.; West End home of Miss Nan
Stephens was the seelie of a
1 very delightful musical tea this
,„,n. when Miss Stephens enter
in honor of her guest. Miss Ethel
, ..nib, of New York.
■i ,■ long music room was elaborately
■ ited in pink and white begonias.
~ delightful musical program was
, l t l. in which several participated.
Xe- . eomb, who is a brilliant pian
, e several solos, and delighted her
with her brilliant performance.
I s ■ tea was served, the table in
ining room being covered with a
cloth and having for a center
a silver vase of pink begonias.
T . silver candlesticks were shaded in
pink, and silver compotes held bonbons
In . ink and white. In the library, a
. . th of red begonias and narcissi
f the decorations, and in the hall
STOMACH MISERY’
JUST VANISHES
No Indigestion, Gas or Sour
ness after taking “Pape’s
Diapepsin.”
If 'A hut you just ate is souring on
your -tonuich or lies like a lump of
i.refusing to digest, or you belch
imd eructate sour, undigested food,
o'i have a feeling of dizziness, heart
burn fullness, nausea, bad taste in
ni - ,:ii and stomach headache —this is
indigestion.
full eas< of Pape’s Diapepsin costs
orb fifty cents and will thoroughly
, i your out-of-order stomach, and
leave sufficient* about the house in case
< , . . one else in the family may suf
f._: stomach trouble or indigestion,
your pharmacist to show you
■Ji. i wmuia plainly printed on these
fifn-.'-nt eases, then you will under
.tail.i " hy dyspeptic trouble of all kinds
■ go, and why they usually re
sour. out-of-order stomachs or
-iwii in five minutes. Diapepsin
.armless and tastes like candy,
ngl: each dose contains power suffi
.nonr to digest and prepare for assim
il in into the blood all the food you
eat; besides, it makes you go to the
bi . with a healthy- appetite; but
■1 '!■ please you most is that you
ill hr | that your stomach and in
i' io.- are clean and fresh, and you
i not need to resort to laxatives or
1 !s for biliousness or constipa-
.- ci.y will have many Diapepsin
as some people will call them,
i will be cranky about this
'i ndid stomach preparation, too. if
• r try a little for indigestion or
i uis or any other stomach misery.
'• i -ome now, this minute, and for
. '.u yourself of stomach trouble
b '■ digestion. (Advt.)
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Write for 160-Page
Christmas Catalogue
1 , 1913 catalogue will be
' to any address promptly
request.
very cream of our stock
ii ustiated. Nearly ten thou-
■ useful gifts ate pictured by
niiisoine half-tone cuts made
'V i from the goods.
I his book is a boon to Christ
-hoppers. It brings your
bnpping to you. Mai! orders arc
"" d prepaid under a money
guarantee of satisfaction.
■■ Hi; delivery guaranteed.
' lie for catalogue “G” and
i- ’ 1 'hacts About Diamonds.’’
. ' a h gift problems, save
I c* l " hponey and trouble.
Mere Opens Evenings Until Xmas.
Maier & Berkele, Inc.
bold and Silversmiths,
31-33 Whitehall Street
Established ISB7
Stork Embroidery
Scissors 60c
1 1'vse celebrated —
are made of ’Nat
l! -b-grade German steel finely
finished. "
bey are four inches long. The handles jl
gilded. They have very tine points, w. H
ia 'ing them particularly desirable for Jj
•m broidery. ’
’ "i-ket knives in the shape of Fish,
' '’"inoldb's, Alligators and Lobsters arc
'"rili .J.),. ;[l|( | elips, with pearl
'"l' s and manicure points are popular gills. Price .>0 cents.
Visit Our Novelty Room
'lany mi xpciisive Novelties will be found in our Novelty
'""'a 'ion are cordially invited to visit this department.
A ”<>P,v of our 160-page illustrated catalogue will bring
11111 shopping to y ()l) >< a f e delivery and satisfaction guar
’ "'i W rite for one today.
maier & berkele, inc.
Gold and Silversmiths,
sli...| iss; 31 . 3;t Whitehall Stre. t. Atlanta, Ga
Open Evenings Until Xmas. '
PERSONALS j
Miss Alim- Nance is very ill at St.
Josephs infirmary.
Mr. Edwin I*. Ansley and Mr. Hope;
Tigner have returned from south Geor- I
gia.
Mis. Bolling Jones, who has been |
very ill at her home on Peachtree j
street, has recovered.
Mis. Sam D. Jolies is improving, acfl- ■
er an illness of seveial weeks at her
home on Peachtree street.
M.s. James Harrison ami daughter.!
Erances, have returned from a visit to
Mrs. S. J. Tribble, of Athens.
Mr. and Mis. J. K. Orr, Miss Hattie-
On- and Mr. J. K. Orr, Jr., leave Sunday I
for Panama, where they will spend th"'
rest of the winter.
Miss Adrienne Battey entertained at
a box party- at the Grand this afternoon
in honor'of Miss Willie Galye, of Mont
gomery, Miss Sarah Cowles’ guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Spalding will
go to Marietta tomorrow, whre they ]
will attend the Dobbs-McNair wedding, |
at which Mrs. Spalding will be matron
of honor.
Mrs. A. McD. Wilson. Jr., has return
ed from a week-end visit to Mrs. Al
bert H. Birdsey, in Forsyth, and was
accompanied home by- Mrs. Birdsey,
who will spend a few days with her.
there were groups of palms and foliage
plants.
Miss Stephens was charming in white
satin, with overdress of blue chiffon,
accordion plaited. The corsage was
formed of lace threaded in silver over
white satin. Miss Newcomb wore flesh
colored satin trimmed in bronze lace.
Assisting in entertaining were Miss
Stephens’ house guest, Mrs. George Cal
vert, of Birmingham; .Mrs, Hartwell
Spain, Mrs. Albert Adams and Misses
Fannie Turner, Louise Dooly, Muriel
Hall and Daisy Martin.
Mrs. Ayer Hostess.
Mrs. C. K. Ayer was hostess at an
informal bridge tea today, inviting a
group of young girls for bridge, in
honor of Miss Gertrude Jones, of Selma,
Ala., and Miss Amy Smith, of Charles
ton. S. C. A number of married friends
joined the players for tea, after the
game.
Engagements of Interest.
Among the engagements of interest
just announced is that of Miss Edith
L’Engle and Mr. Francis R. Graham,
the marriage to take place on Decem
ber 28 at the home of the bride’s
mother, Mrs. C. S. L’Engle.
Miss Eunice Larned’s engagement to
Mr. E. Van Winkle Wilkinson has been
announced by- the bride-elect’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Larned, the wed
ding to take place on January 2.
Another engagement of interest to
many friends of the young bride-elect
is that of Miss Elizabeth Dull to Mr.
Wallace D. Pemberton, of Fort Smith,
Ark. Miss Dull, who is a niece of Mrs.
McD. Wilson, will be married on De
cember 28 at the home of her mother,
Mrs. William A. Dull.
ENGAGEMENTS
Stacey- Ray-
Mr. and Mrs. John Osborne Stacey,
of Dalton, Ga., announce the enegage
ment of their daughter, Willie Wel
borne, to Mr. John Welch Ray, of At
lanta, the wedding to take place Decem
ber 24 at the home of the bride-elect.
Mrs. Don A. Pardee will entertain on
the evening of Christmas day in honor
of Miss Margaret Grant, the guests to
include members of the college con
tingent.
GO TO THE MONTGOM
ERY IF YOU HAVE THE
BLUES—GO ANYWAY.
Two Biograph Comics, a splendid
Vitagraph Drama and Pathe’s Weekly
of Current Events. Can such a bill be
found elsewhere?
“Jinx’s Birthday Party,” a farce com
edy. is a scream. A laugh in every line
—and it’s clean comedy-.
•’The Awakening of Bianca,” the Vit
agraph drama, is good and wholesome,
and a picture any; one can see with
profit and pleasure"
Pathe’s Weekly of Current Events is
‘a series of pictures educational and in
teresting. And the music— it’s good.
(Advt. >
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.MONPAV. DECEMBER 9. 1912.
iMiss Prior to Wed
Mr. Turner on
Dec. 1 9
I
The marriage of Miss Helen Priori
tend Mr. Sterling Turner will be one of]
the interesting events of December, in,
| which the cos dial interest of a wide cir
!ele of friends is centered.
The wedding will take place at the
j handsome new home of Mr. and Alt s.
Gai land Stephens Prior on Ponce De-
Leon avenue, Wednesday evening, De
cember 19, at 8:30 o’clock. The bride
■will be attended by her sister, Airs.
| Waiter Clsfrke, of Chicago, as mation
lof honor, and by .Misses Katherine
■ Bleckley and Mary Turner, of La-
Grange, as bridesmaids. The bride
groom's brother. Mr. Frank Turner,’ of
Birmingham, will be best man. Dr.
Charles Daniel will officiate.
A reception will follow the ceremony.
Among those assisting in entertaining
' will be Misses Marion Goldsmith, Ev
elyn Ragland, Elizabeth Morgan, Jane
Stanfiel and Louise Hamilton.
Air. Turner and his bride will go for a
wedding journey to Cuba, and will sail
from there to New York. On their re
turn to Atlanta they- will be at home at
the Georgian Terrace.
Airs. Kate Hardin will give a dinner
party for Miss Prior on Monday- even
ing, December 16, and after the return
of the bride from her wedding journey
a series of parties will be tendered her.
Week-End at Driving Club.
The regular Sunday night supper at
the Piedmont Driving club was attend
ed last evening by many club members
and their friends. Among those enter
taining were General and Mrs. Robert
K. Evans, who had a party of six; Mr.
Bowie Martin, with three guests, and
Messrs. A. F. Fitzsimmons,, Edward
King, Jesse Draper, W. J. Morrison,
Royston Cabaniss, Robert Ryan, C. W.
Waddell, of New York, and Mr. Whit
ney, of New York.
The dinner-dance to be given next
Saturday evening at the club will be a
brilliant affair of the week.
Miss Amorous Entertained.
Miss Emma Kate Amorous has been
extensively entertained in Birmingham
as the guest of Airs. Allie Birch. A
picture of Miss Amorous In the Sunday-
Birmingham News is commented on as
follows: “Miss Amorous has been one
of the most popular of the visiting girls,
being extensively- entertained with a
number of informal affairs. Her fa
ther, Mr. Martin Amorous, is one of the
most prominent citizens of Atlanta, and
her mother was Miss Emma Kate Wil
' Hams, a famous belle and beauty of the
state. Miss Amorous made her debut
last winter. She will return to her
home Monday.”
. Informal Tea.
Mrs. Rogers Davis entertained four
. teen guests at an informal tea at the
, Piedmont Driving club this afternoon
. in honor of Mrs. Martin Cannon, of
. Concord. N T . C., Mrs. George Forrester's
, guest. The holiday- colors of red and
green were carried out In the decora
tions of the tea table.
| WEDDINGS
Rutherford-Runyan.
The marriage is announced of Aliss
Alma Irene Rutherford, of 176 Grant
street, to Air. George R. Runyan, on
Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock, Rev. R.
A. Forrest officiating. The young couple
1 are at home at 179 Capitol avenue.
r
j Hinman-McClenney.
Mr. and Airs. Frank W. R. Hinman
have issued invitations to the marriage
of their daughter, Minnie Alaude, to
. Air. Louis C. McClenney, on Monday
evening, December 23, at 6 o’clock, at
their residence, 223 West Beaver street
Jacksonville, Fla.
I There will be a subscription dance at
■ the Brookhaven club on Thursday- ev
! ening.
CHRISTMAS ~C AKE AT
ZAK AS’ BAKERY IN
ENDLESS VARIETY.
i i
A visit to the store of D. Zakas, 30
1 Peachtree street —Five Points—will
convince you that the largest variety
of cakes and pastry to be found in At
lanta is there.
The products of D. Zakas' bakery are
guaranteed pure and fresh, and they
are delicious as well.
Fruit cake, pound cake, angel food,
lady fingers, nut cake, coffee cake —in
' fact, every conceivable kind and shay
: <•;' coke. (Advt.l
4 Mfwksyea
f First Class Finishing and En-
kSrSfijb larging A complete stock fllinr
i platea, papers, chemicals, ate.
Special Mail Order Department for
I aut-of-town customers.
Sand for Catalog and Price Liat.
I A. K. HAWOS CO. • .Ktdtk Deparfmtnl
M Whitehall St. ATLANTA, BA. .
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LIGHT RUNNING
TRAOL MARK RKGISTCACD
Not sold under any other
name.
Buy direct and secure
maker's advantages.
We rent and repair, also
make needles for all nia-
I chines.
Can save you money and
trouble.
THE NEW HOME SEW
ING MACHINE CO.
No. 44 Edgewood Avenue.
No. 10 Equitable Building.
FUTURE EVENTS
Aliss Elizabeth Spalding will be ten
dered a bridge party Wednesday after
noon at the Piedmont Driving club by
her aunt, Mrs. Clarence May.' The
guests will include Aliases Elizabeth
Hawkins, Katherine Law. May Crich
ton, Margaret McCarty, Grace Blood
.uo-i.i < arrie Blount. Hazel Ware. .Ma
rian Dunson. Dorothy Dillon. Helen Mc
< atty, Dorothy Traylor. C.troivn Laren
don, Dorothy Traynham, Alary Stewart.
Alary Howard and Annie Winship
Bates.
The informal musical to be given this
et ening by Mr. and Airs. Oscar Pappen
heiiner will be a delightful event, the
weekly musicals given by Air. and Airs.
Pappenheimer being greatly enjoyed
by their friends. Aliss Ethel Newcomb,
of New York, Aliss Nan Stephens’guest,
will be the especial guest of the even
ing and will give several piano solos.
Mr. and .Mrs. Robert F. Aladdox will
enteitain on Saturday evening' of this
week at their residence in honor of the
governing board of the Capital City
club.
A series of parties will be given for
Miss Alary Jim Dunlap, a bride-elect,
before her wedding. Airs. Robert C.
3 urner will give an afternoon bridge
tor her on Wednesday. Alls- Clifford
Henderson will be hostess at an after
noon bridge Thursday, and on Decem
ber 19 Aliss Josephine Rogers tenders
Miss Dunlap a bridge party. Mrs. AVar
ren D White entertains on December
20. Others to givesparties for this pop
ular young woman are Airs. William
Cruise Coles, Aliss Ruby Jernigan, Miss
Alartha Holland, Aliss Mav Avery, Aliss
Jennie Sue Beii, Mrs. J. N. Bateman,
Aliss Lillian Williamson, Mrs. A. P.
Phillips and Mrs. Colquitt Carter Coles.
A tea will be given tomorrow after
noon from 4 to 6 o’clock by Mrs. Jo
seph Lucius Singer and Airs. A. W.
Falkinburg. The hostesses will be assist
ed in entertaining by Aledames Thom
as Body, C. P. Stough, Jerome Jones,
H. E. Holbrook and Aliases Louise
Johnson, Ethleen Stewart, Louise
Loomis and Ruth Cox. Little Miss
Margaret Thornton will receive the
cards of the callers at the door. Mrs.
H. L. Singer and Mrs. Furlong will
preside over the punch table.
C* Tomorrow Morning at 8:30 Begins the Season’s Greatest \
and COAT SALE?
WrwQUA *
Ej qnHE advantages of w
h / I' 'i V/WM/Arlm ■“■ trading at a special- /jU “° jk \ I <3 I \ /
[ I \ 'mSIJi Wff/ttk ffl V store are ’«a» i t , oi<i- - BM, I \
ifll 111 T° ie ’“telligeHt woman ® '[Ni 1
I Wwf I buying a. suit or coat in this es- jO|.- ■ ?© 1 HQ | fib
jxl -O 1 7I I l^li^llfllllM tablishment is like buying a dia- I "** S L I I.
1 | 'll' I | W V Itllliln mond at a reliable jeweler’s. Yo. ' —'W © f A
*J 7// I iln Ilill llllln KNOW what you get—that it will
(• \i w/ I /W/w/Wtf/M i* e the ~est ’ n va ' ue * st y' e au d A 'jß | / * i
J ill \y Hp ?
1 im_ SUITS 14 M Ift >
'a lv w/ I P// ’^ us f iirr ‘ vc “d by express from New York, ,W \. ’ Jlv U'. ,
S Rv IHI a lilt' Z- Zn l iart °f a splendid special purchase made IB \ IV ~\ ®l
* W * /Hi uh /iHIU •’>■ oul ’ New York connection—an array of |\W \ x Vggr V. ; 1;
IV J / /jn lovely new styles, embracing practically |'\ A Zf|
I A,-l y 'tSP”' every favored autumn shade and fabric, at r \ V'wvP'’ 11 V
l\ 11/'i/mwjk ’ 1 a price so fnr below what you would ex- “ ' V,' ?\
k Mr l )ei ’f l ,a ' f° r su, ‘l' su 'ls that we confi- y
dently expect the greatest day’s suit btisi-
1 ness of th, ‘ season— , <tlA Vff --.J
V Wr tomorrow and Wednesday at ■**’•* ™
C Sale of Handsome New & Sale of Particularly Smart q* £ZO
75 SUITS S I9 S °U
—
f Swagger tull-lengih cats in the popular lieavv A typical Southern Suit and Skirt Company F
i mixtures. ,Innfared materials, snuut diagonal sale of fas.-iuating autunni suits that bear the uu- I
Cet<-. (.anneuts tor the smartest outdoor servu-e m ,„... f „| | illc . Cutaways, strapbai-ks and many L
country or town, which can be worn with a satisfy- other styles just as desirable, in all the newest i
ing knowledge of style correctness. Coats that you shades of serges, diagonals, whipcords, cheviots, etc.
C would buy readilf at «« fM $25 to $35 suits in the /■* xx »
Z $22.50 or $25.00, on sale /ZL / average store, hut here a Tk / f/ %
here at tomorrow ami Tuesday at ...
L. Sale of Ladies 7 and Misses’ Coats 5 7' 95 Luxurious Furs
C Stunning new 45-inch coats, right now. when you can enjoy their The <'hristmas gift de 1
I wear through the holidays—at a price you’d hardly expect to equal luxe. Large stock to select j
7 even in January, the season of big reductions. Zibelines, plain ami plaid from, at f
back cloths, in fact, every popular new material Wfc py /«* Cf* 1/th l (P P*n
LP and shade in the .newest cutaway effects, br aid-bound Jk g »J' 1(J IO *pO\J
edges, etc. Truly the “coat opportunity" of the season Km
J Southern Suit & Skirt Co. 3
“Atlanta’s Exclusive Woman’s Apparel Store” 43-45 Whitehall Street
|| ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Universalist
cle opened a bazaar today lit 141 Peach
tree street in tile store of the Oakland"
Motor Car Company. Among the many
pretty Christmas articles for sale are a
number of balsam pillows w hich are es
pecially novel. There are cakes, breads
anti tabl.' delicacies and many fancy
articles made by hand. The bazaar will
be open today and tomorrow.
A regular meeting of the Florence
Crittenton board will be held at the
Carnegie library tomorrow morning at
10:30 o’clock. The executive board
meets at 10 o’clock.
A called meeting of the Woman's Pi
oneer society in the parlors of the Ara
! gon hotel at 3 o’clock Wednesday aft
i ernoon is announced.
There will be a meeting of the At
lanta chapter, U. D. C„ Thursday after
[ noon at 3 o’clock. The executive board
I meets at 2:30 o’clock.
Vanity Boxes
and Mesh Bags
A charming collection of
the newest fancies in Gold
and Silver Mesh Bags and
Vanity Boxes is attracting
much admiring attention.
These are among the
most favored novelties for
Christmas Gifts.
You will be pleased with
the showing.
Charles W. Crankshaw
16 Whitehall--Atlanta
National Bank Bldg.
READ FOR PROFIT,
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
YOUR HOLIDAY
SHOPPING
In the great variety of Holiday Gifts to be found herfl
are the latest creations anil the most exclusive designs of
high-grade wares the market affords. If you want something
that is desirable, yet inexpensive, you can find it here, or if
you want a more expensive gift, it is here as well.
LfyCaijpeyfg.
- 07 WHITEHAItU ST.
Dobbs & Christmas Dobbs &
Wey Co. Gifts of WeyCo.
Artistic
chiZ Beauty
Cut Glass A ‘ th ‘ S ° Uth ' S Dishes
Art Finest Wurtemburg
Pottery China and Metal Wares
Brasses Art Store Electroliers
The displays of gift things at the Dobbs & Wey store are receiving
much admiration and people of discriminating taste are making early
selections in order to secure choice of the exclusive art novelties.
Fine China in sets and single piecaq; 'Rorflinger Cut Glass, Wur
temburg Metal Wares, Chafing Dishes, Electroliers, Art Brasses, Japa
nese Cloisonne, etc.
DOBBS & WEY CO.
57 North Pryor Street Next to Equitable Building
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