Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 11, 1912, FINAL, Page 10, Image 10

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10 Society Welcomes Sir Thomas to Atlanta Sir Thomas Upton is receiving a cor dial welcome in Atlanta, several bril liant affairs having been planned for the short time he is in the city. Colo nel Willis Ragan gives the largest of these affairs, a reception for 300 guests, from 4 to 6 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. and Mrs, Robert Pos ter Maddox. .Mr. and Mrs. John S. Co hen. Captain and Mrs. Henry Bank head, Mr. ami Mrs. Henry S. Jackson. Mrs. Albert E. Thornton and Miss Isnia Dooly. The receiving party stood before a hank of palms. Smilax formed a mural decoration, and palms were grouped 1n \the corners of the room, vases of pink roses being placed on pedestals through- Zout the apartments. A group of charming girls, including Misses Katherine Ellis, Harriet Cal houn. Marjorie Brown, Sarah Rawson. Kathryn Gordon, Annie Lee McKenzie, Maty Helen Moody, Anne Orme and Martha Phinizy, of Athens, presided the tea. table in the reception room. This evening the distinguished visi tor will be honor guest at a dinner pally which Mr. and Mrs. Platon give, covers to be laid for twelve, at a table elaborately decorated In American Beauty roses and lilies of the valley. The dinner party at which Colonel Ragan 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. Marlon Smith, Henry Newman. Walter T. Col quitt, W. F. Newman, James Ragan and Ralph Ragan. On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Grant give a buffet supper, In honor ot Sir Thomas Upton. 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 added to the decorations and the tea table had for a centerpiece a cut glass vase of red roses, with all minor details in red and green. , Mrs. I<eon Singer, Mrs. DuPont .Mc- Phail and Mrs. Furlong presided over the tea table. Little Margaret Thorn ten, who received the cards of the call ers, 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 Louisa 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 part.v this afternoon. 1 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 , dolr cap for top score, and a picture for second prize. A souvenir for each guest there was 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 Dilloh, 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 I 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 and pure. sou will be pleased, your family will be pleased, and the doctor—he loses. The only chance he has to win is when you eat too much of the de | Hcious products of this bakery. (Advt.l 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, pear) bar pins, pearl set rings, stickpins, etc, Charles W. Crankshaw lb Whitehall Atlanta National Bank Blda — l . J Cla»» Finishing >m<l Ei. laming A complete tttvck film* * ptsled. papers, 'hemicals, ate •poelai Alail • trier' Ovpartrraut for •Mt-ot town ouatomer* I tend far Cataldo and Pries Liat h t t CO K«do ll».»l l . la I M Whitehall >t ATLANTA, <A WEDDINGS Cumming-Grist. Miss Inez Cumming, of Columbus, Ga., and Mr. George C. Grist, of Atlanta, were 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 and his bride will be at home with the bride groom's mother, Mrs. Leila Grist Hen derson, at 261 Forrest avenue. Helen McCarty, Dorothy Traylor, Caro lyn Larendon, Mary Stewart, Mary Howard. Annie Winship Bates, Mailan Neal and Van Spalding Mrs. Stirling’s Tea. Mrs. Alex W Stilling and 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 Stilling, and Miss Jeanne Stirling, of Edinburgh, are the house guests of Mrs. Stilling. The tea was given in the palm room of the Georgian Terrace. :ifr you know the story <“ ’Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house j tAf w / a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. Th e very first line of this Christmas Classic brings up a vivid picture to every , mind. The bustle—-the cheery charm—-the delightful expectancy of this joyous - celebration. Don’t let Santa Claus find you napping. Be entirely ready. Well .< W?- yvt help. This store belongs to Santa Ciaus from now till Christmas. We’re right on J- - z *Y the job ready to serve you with the best we’ve got. every hour in the day. Re- f ii to get our goods. Your good credit is good enough for us. Buv 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 Rish the Button-and Rest” Furniture «A big Io t just unpacked, Fumed Oak and 1 Em'lv English, Settees, Chairs, h o c k e rs. Ta bles, Stands. Good goods of high quality just right for library, living Bui cut or sitM room. den. ... i 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. nut ot order. Simple, comfortable, rn handsome, serviceable. Fp from sll •du Some Gift Suggestions Table Chair Heater Sewing Rocker Oil Heater Sewing Table Kitchen Cabinet ’ Lace ( urtains Gas Portable Portieres Book Case Art Square Tabourette Bedroom Suit Picture' Dining Suit Card Table Sideboard Fancy Lamp China Closed Ladies’ Desk Sewing Table Cedar Chest Dining liable Shirtwaist Box Dinner Gong Brass Crib Electrolier Brass Bed Range Cheval Mirror Stoves and Ranges You’ll Like Them Headquarters on these essentials to a Happy Christinas. We arc exclusive Agents for the fa mous Buck's Ranges, the white lined kind, and tor < ole’s Hot Blast Heaters, the most perfect burning heaters in the world, and sole owners of our own celelrraled Eagle Imo of which more than | • •<» arloads ar< in use in Atlanta today. *1 ’M* n week takes your choice ‘ MM IT ■l ... - -- - ... ■ TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1912. FUTURE EVENTS Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Maddox's dinner party on Saturday evening wil’ be a brilliant affair, with covers laid for 2i guests. The special guests of honor w’ill be th® 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, 35 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 J. Baker and little son. Archbald, of Augusta, will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Robertson. Mrs. Don Pardee entertains a dinner party this evening in honor of Miss Margaret Hawkins, her guests to be Misses Esther Smith and Katherine El- ills, Mr. and Mrs. John Rudolph Thie i son and Messrs. Henry Newman, Ed ‘ ward King. Dan MacDougall, James Ragan and Saunders Jones. Mrs. P. C. Terault, of Rome, is the guest of Iter mother, Mrs. A. M. Reid, STODDARDIZE Your Furs for Xmas I/"2. ET your old Furs together—and have 'em Cleaned i|| and Renovated by the famous STODDARD way! We’ll make ’em look just like new—-and it won’t cost you Imh much. A Wagon for a Phone Call. We pay Express (one way) on out-of-town orders of $2 or over. Stoddard SSF'd Dyer FREE! Dinner Set FREE! • W ,fSfr I ■ ■ ; t ' C'' * .... "x-u.. • • xfc*■■■■ ■&&&■*:■ t’r Vili Another 100 sets of our beautnm git i Dinner Ware received last week. Our full Dinner Set. in white and gold, is given FREE to every purchaser of S4O or more, eash or credit. This free gift, coupled with our extremely low prices, should interest you. zdfißTnWl jtiiilßw It / On|l|JHy -/fif Sfwj wW Hitei Ilr I llfll TTjlFp* IfeL 3 wMSIIIiL BHrSwI WTajgW Xs *-"“■** Music Cabinets Sellers Kitchen Cabinet We call vour special atten- The wy be ’ t prMent you conld ,bf A ®°?^^ i a ?. eS , ' tidy boimekwper. And the SELLERS < ABI Our line Os Book Cases and lion to the new styles and de- net tuitnis «n requir<-ment». The aluminum Combination Book Cases and signs in these goods. The ar- ’«p <•<>«« ‘he entire nr ( , c( of the lower p esks aU( j p eßk Tables is com part of the (nblnet, making It Impossible to ’ . , rangements are more complete « P m any liquid into the base This i> an plete. Sectional Book Gases in than are the old styles, and the '"’’‘J” fra,ure ? e fiEII - En ®, «'• “•■ Oak, Birch. Mahogany finished • proof cup casters, keeping out all insects. The , »• i AI > w- design mid finish are all that f,our bln lB pasl, v tnted for ana can and solid -a og y. ♦- ... be entirely rumored when desired. The COOL- BOOK ( RSCS in ODC, tWO and you might imagine and more, jsg box is another exclusive feature. throe sections Wi o dsSX'-Wo o cL \COMPANY 103-5*9-11 WHITEHALL STREET for 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 aud Plain. As a gift article there is nothing more pleasing, and. what is more, it is a lasting remembrance as well. l/yCaifpeyQ. v 37 WUrTEHAItU STT, BRASS Costumers Make the ap preciated artis- p~>s~ • i tic present, Me /'!_< ' *».’ y,*/ M'Z.|l i ,| have a dozen L £ ~1 F styles in bright I Y'J ’• and dull brass. p |’ I 7 i Some at SIO.OO, others up to W $35.00. The very id J handsomest or- Iff I i namental - use- wA I ful article you will find for p _ _ . 50 Styles to Select Christmas pres- —■•j* ent. From 11 Fine Quality Ladies’Desks In numberless styles in oak. mahogany, bird s eye maple, early English oak, rosewood and Circassian walnut. Make a life-time gift to be used every day in the year. fl Begin at JpTTeOv Some Gift Suggestions Dresser Dresserobe Mirror Magazine Stand Go-Cart Wardrobe Baby Bed Shaving Stand Baby Tender Push Button Chair ' Half Rack Parlor Suit Pedestal Den Suit Music Cabinet Parlor Table TJ , nl- x Parlor Rocker Parlor Cabinet R<(onl Rocke) . Cellarette Leather Rocker Screen Reed Rocker Brass Costumer Turkish Rocker Wood Costumer Morris Chair Davenport Easy Chair Chifforobe Baby Chair Dressing Tables More than 50 patterns in Dressing Tables, Ma hogany, Bird's-Eye Maple, Circassian Main” and Oak in Golden and Fumed finishes. Mir rors. round, square, oblong anti fancy shapes We’ve paid particular attention to Dressing Tables this season and we know our vari’ - ' of styles cannot he found anywhere else in At lanta Prices very modest, beginning at sl<* a'" rising slowly through the numerous patterns tv Mt