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Society Welcomes
Sir Thomas to
Atlanta
Sir Thomas Lipton is receiving a cor
dial welcome in Atlanta, several bril
liant affairs having been planned foi
the short time he is in th.- city. Colo
nel Willis Kagan gives the largest of
these affairs, a reception for 301) guests,
from 4 to t> o’clock this afternoon at
the Capital City club, the host being as
sisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs.
John Marshall Slaton. Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. James R
Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Keats Speed, Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Howell. Judge and Mrs.
William T. Newman. Judge and Mrs
Don Pardee. Mr. am! Mis Robert Fos
ter Maddox. Mr. and Mis. John S. Co
hen, Captain and Mrs. Henry Bank
head, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Jackson.
Mrs. Albert E. Thornton and Miss Isma
Dooly.
The receiving party stood before a
bank of palms. Smilax formed a mural
(tecoration, and palms were grouped In
the corners of the room, vases of pink
roses being placed on pedestals through
out the apartments.
A group of charming girls, including
Misses Katherine Ellis. Harriet Cal
houn. Marjorie Brown. Sarah Rawson.
Kathryn Gordon, Annie Lee McKenzie.
Mary Helen Moody, Anne Orme and
Martha Phinizy, of Athens, presided
over the tea table in the reception rootn.
This evening the distinguished visi
tor will be honor guest at a dinner
party which Mr. and Mrs. Slaton give,
covers to be laid for twelve, at a table
elaborately decorated in American
Beautj' roses and lilies of the valley.
The dinner party at which Colonel
Rkgan will entertain tomorrow in honor
of Sir Thomas will assemble 20 guests.
The dinner will be given at Colonel
Ragan's home on Peachtree street, and
the guests will include Mrs. Albert E.
Thornton. Misses Anne Orme. Harriet
Calhoun. Martha Phinizy. Katherine El
lis, Margaret Hawkins, Marjorie Brown,
Passfe May Ottley, Esther Smith. Helen
Payne, Colonel Neill, of London, and
Messrs. Joseph Brown Connally. Marion
Smith, Henry Newman. Walter T. Col-
Miiitl, W. F. N»wman. James Ragan and
Ralph Ragan.
On Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Grant give a buffet supper, in honor of
Sir Thomas Lipton.
Holiday Tea.
A wealth of red berried holly formed
the decorations at the home of Mrs. A.
W. Falkinburg in West-End yesterday
afternoon, when Mrs. Falkinburg and
Mrs. Joseph Lucius Singer entertained
at tea. Christmas bells and wreaths
a<l‘led to tin- decorations and the tea
table had for a centerpiece a cut glass
va.se of red roses, with all minor detai's
in red and green.
Mis. i,eon Singer, Mrs. DuPont Mc-
Phail and Mrs. Furlong presided over
the ten table. Little Margaret Thorn
ton. who received the cards of the call
• rs, wore white lingerie with red rib
bons. Pretty toilets were worn by the
hostesses and members of the receiving
party, who were Mesdames Thomas
Body, C. P. Stough. Jerome Jones and
H E. Holbrook, and Misses Louise
Johnson. Ethleen Stewart, Louise
Loomis and Ruth Cox.
For Miss Spalding.
Sixteen young girls were guests of
Miss Elizabeth Spalding, the young
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Spald
ing, at a bridge party this afternoon.
The party was given at the Piedmont
Driving club and the tables were placed
in the New York room. The score
cards were hand painted in girls’ heads,
and the prizes included a dainty bou
doir cap for top score, and a picture for
second prize. A souvenir for each guest
then? itas a French nosegay. Dainty
‘refreshments were served on the card
tables at the close of the game.
Miss Spalding's aunt. Mrs. Clarence
May. chaperoned the guests, who were
Misses Elizabeth Hawkins, Katherine
Law, May Crichton. Margaret McCarty,
Grace Bloodworth, Carrie Blount, Hazel
Ware, Marian Dunson. Dorothy Dillon,
OF COURSE YOU WANT
THE BEST - ZAKAS
HAS IT
Don’t do as the meat inspector, did
with the sausage, eat it as a test and
send for the doctor. Go to D. Zakas’
store. 30 Peachtree street —Five Points
—for cake, bread, buns, rolls, cookies
and pastry that you know are good arjd
pure. You will be pleased, your family
v ill be pleased, and the doctor—he
loses The only chance he has to win
is when you eat too much of the de
icious products of this bakerv. t Advtl
Pearl Gifts
for Christmas
In every respect the pearl -
set jewelry shown at Crank
shaw's is worthy of your care
ful inspection.
The pearls are perfect in
coloring. beautifully matched,
and artistic in their settings.
Pearl necklaces. pearl
brooches, pearl circles, pearl
hearts, pearl bar pins, pearl
set rings, stickpins, etc,
Charles W. Crankshaw
lb Whitehall
Atlanta National Bank Bldg.
KODAKS ID" .
Hawkeye*
First Claes Finishing and En
larging A complete stock film
plates, papers, chemicals, etc
Special Mad < >rj-' Department sot
out- of town customers
•end for Catalsy and Price Litt I
4. t CO • Kodak D»srOaia
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WEDDINGS |
Cumming - Grist.
Miss Inez Cumming, of Columbus, Ga„
and Mr. George C. Grist, of Atlanta,
v. ei>' Quietly married at noon, December
". in Columbus. The bride wore a
traveling costume of dark brown, with
hat to match.
After December 23 Mr. Grist ami his
bride will be at home with the bride
groom’s mother. Mrs. Leila Grist Hen
derson, at 261 Forrest avenue,
Helen McCarty, Dorothy Trayloh, Caro
lyn Larendon, Mary Stewart. Mary
Howard, Annie Winship Bates, Mai ian
Neal and Van Spalding. •
Mrs. Stirling's Tea.
Mrs. Alex W. Sti: mg ami Miss Janet
Stirling entertained 50 guests at an
Informal tea this afternoon in honor of
Mrs. Johnstone Stirling, of London,
England, who, with her husband. Cap
tain Stirling, and Miss Jeanne Stirling,
of Edinburgh, are the house guests of
Mrs. Sti'ling The tea was given in the
palm room of the Georgian Terrace.
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g:wMUeWr ™ ™W THE STORY
T Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house :
Not a crea^ure was stirring, not even a mouse.”
The very first line of this Christmas Classic brings up a vivid picture to every ,
K * * mind. The bustle—-the cheery charm—-the delightful expectancy of this joyous :
-W/ celebration. Don’t let Santa Claus find you napping. Be entirely ready. We’ll
help. This store belongs to Santa Claus from now till Christmas. We’re right on
'h ‘L \\ the job ready to serve you with the best wove got. every hour in the day. Re- !
- ' ' / member, if you are on our books in good standing YOU DON’T NEED MONEY |
/ Z// to get our goods. Your cood credit is gned enough for us. Buy what you want and
‘TAKE ALL NEXT YEAR TO PAY, if you wish. Come and look over our
store. A hearty welcome awaits you, whether you buy or not. We just feel like
shaking your hand, anyhow.
I DEN
I Furniture
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Settees, ('hairs.
R o c k e rs. Ta
bles. Stan ds.
Good goods of
high quality
just right for
library, living
tide*
o*t* on oi xicst room, den.
Prices are
now way down.
Royal “Pushbutton” Chairs
Are the de luxe Morris, improved to the extrem
es! comfort point. Fully guaranteed never to
get out of order. Simple, comfortable, ra
handsome, serviceable. Up from
j Some Gift Suggestions
I ul)h‘ Ulutiv llcatvi*
Sewing Rocker Oil Heater
i Sewing Table Kitchen Cabinet
Lace Curtains Gas Portable
Portieres Book Case
Art Square . Tabourette
Bedroom Suit Picture
Dining Suit Card Table
Sideboard Fancy Lamp
China Closet Ladies' Desk
Sewing Table Cedar Chest
Dining Table Shirtwaist Box
Dinner Gong Brass ('’rib
Electrolier Brass Bed
Range Cheval Mirror
Stoves and Ranges
You’ll Like Them
Headquarters on these essentials to a Happy
Christmas. We are exclusive Agents for the fa
mous Bucks Ranges, the white lined kind, and
lor Cole's Hot Blast Heaters, the most perfect
burning heaters in the world, and sole owners of
our own celebrated Eagle line of which more than
• i<> carloads are in use m Atlanta todav.
'l.t»<> a week takes your choice
TITE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1912.
FUTURE EVENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Maddox's
dinner party on Saturday evening will
he a brilliant affair, with covers laid
for 24 guests. The special guests of
honor will be the members of the gov
erning board of the Capital City club
and their wives.
Miss Helen Elizabeth Wilson enter
tains Friday evening, December 13, at
her home on Capitol avenue, 85 guests
being Invited.
The dance to be given this evening at
Fort McPherson will be attended by
many young people from the city.
Mrs. Hinton .1. Baker and little son,
Archbald, of Augusta, will spend the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. a. .'l. Robertson.
Mi s. Don Pardee entertains a dinner
party this evening in honor of Miss
Margaret Hawkins her guests to he
Misses Esther Smith and Katherine El-
J Sis, Mr. and Mrs. John Rudolph Thie
—‘n and Messrs. Henry Newman. Ed
i ward King. Dan MacDougall, James
Ragan and Saunders Jones.
Mrs. P. C. Terault, of Rome, is the
guest of her mother. Mrs. A. M. Reid.
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Your Furs for Xmas
I/ ET your old Furs together—and have ’em Cleaned
and Renovated by the famous STODDARD way!
We'll make ’em look just like new—and it won't cost you
much.
■■ A Wagon for a Phone Call.
We pay Express (one way) on out-of-town orders of $2 or over.
C JL 3 P^ chtre , f St r; et Dixie's Greatest
IGCICICZI Cl Atiant'°Phone 43 Dry Cleaner and Dyer
FREE! Dinner Set FREE!
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Another 100 sets of our beautuui gift Dinner Ware received last week. Our
full Dinner Set, in white and gold, is given FREE to every purchaser of S4O or
more, cash or credit. This free gift, coupled with our extremely low prices,
should interest you.
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Music Cabinets Sellers Kitchen Cabinet
We call vour special atten- Tlie ' CIT be ” ~,* ’e nt you loUld m,ke ,h * BookCaSCS T
! tidy bounekwper. And tho SKLI.ERS CABI Our 11U6 of DOOk Cases and
Don to the new st\ les and de- tuitnis «n requirements. The aluminum Combination Book Cases and
signs in these goods. The ar- -y’ "*■; entire .urfaee of the lower D k d Desk Tab i es i s COIU .
I ar( of tb? ( abinet, making it impossible io .
; rangenicnts are more complete 9p m « uy liquid into the ha**. This i» au e.?- plete. Sectional Book ( ases m
than are the old stvles. and the ‘‘“‘J" “' a,l,r, ‘ r J ,e BEI - , -® Kl ’ «“ Oak. Birch. Mahogany finished
• proof eup casters, keeplUK out ail Insects. The I.l’l AT. I • XV I avo
design and finish are all that f*onr bin i» easily tilted for fining and can aDl ‘ solid xvianogany. ena
... I* entirely removed when desired. The COOL- Book CftSeS in One, tWO and
you might imagine and more, jxg box u another exclusive feature. three sections
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103-5-9-11 WHITEHALL STREET
tor a few days. She will return to
Atlanta for the holidays.
Miss Mary Barnett, of Rome, is the
guest of Miss Inez Reid, who is con
valescent after an illness of some
length.
Holiday
Suggestions
(‘ARD AND VANITY CASES—We are showing
a handsome assortment in Gold and Sterling Silver
Diamond Mounted, Etched and Plain. As a
article there is nothing more pleasing, and, what
is more, it is a lasting remembrance as well.
Gugepe l/ytaypeyQ.
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B R A S S I
Costumers yt :
Make the ap- .
predated artis- p'
tie present. We /Us ■ ’'. W > F's
have a dozen [ K ‘ K —-—‘t i I*
styles in bright | U[ s .
and dull brass, t’i r N■'
Some at SIO.OO, Ui t
others up to yy |
$35.00. The very V J I
handsomest or- J)
naiuental - use- 6£f
ful article you
will find for a „ .
z,. • . 50 Styles to Select
Christmas pres- J
ent. From
Fine Quality Ladies’Desks
Tn numberless styles in oak. mahogany, bird fl
eye maple, early English, oak. rosewood ami i
Circassian walnut. Make a life-time gift to he
used every day in the year. > r » \
Begin, at
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Some Gift Suggestions i
Dresser Dresserobe
Mirror Magazine Stand
Go-Cart Wardrobe
Baby Bed Shaving Stand
Baby Tender Push Button < hair [
Hall Rack Parlor Suit
Pedestal Den Suit
Music Cabinet Parlor Table
Parlor Cabinet R<)( , m Ro( . kel .
Cellarette Leather Rocker
Screen Reed Rocker
Brass Costumer Turkish Rocker
Wood Costumer Morris Chair
Davenport Easy Chair
Chifforobe Baby Chair
~ 1—
. Dressing Tables
More than 50 patterns in Dressing Tables. .Ma
hogany. Bird’s-Eye Maple, Circassian Wall
and Oak in Golden and Fumed finishes. -Mi’
rors, round, square, oblong and fancy shapes
We’ve paid particular attention to Dressing
Tables this season and we know our varie'
of styles cannot be found anywhere else in Al
lanta. Prices very modest, beginning al $lO H |!l
rising slowly through the numerous patterns tv
*75.011.