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\ /..mg basket filled with pink
A decorated the table for
t ujve guests at a dinner party
ng at the Piedmont Driving
v .. n in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
r\c. who have recently re
,‘ urn , their wedding journey.
I shades were on the silver
ca . , : i. .nd the confections and ices
were in rose.
. \ wore a gracefully draped
Francis model, in emerald
g „,. n over pink charmeuse sat
)r c.i niture of hand embroid-
i . .ip- design. Mrs. Miteheli
. ostess of the party, wore a
.. and white satin gown with
, draperies and corsage gar.
niture.
. party included Mr. and Mrs.
.Mr. and Mrs. King, Misses Mary
Hiiips, Annie Lysie and Martha Fran
,. un ■ .Messrs Claud Douthitt, Marion
Hj'ip . and Edward Peeples.
Miss McMillan's Party.
•f ty members of the school girl
_• .... guests of Miss Ituth McMil
• i bridge party this afternoon.
Hi,;-- a dnsettia blossoms and Christ
.;ta-.hs decorated the house. The
.. .. in, Aided silk hose and embroid-
Iki chiefs. The young host
.. «.,< ... stated in entertaining by
.. ■ : Blair Durham. Mrs. Homer
p ~:m Mis? May McMillan.
,i ... Alt Millan wore pink charmeuse
The guests were Misses Amelia
i; zabeth Smith, Evelyn Greene,
. Stanard, Brook Jeter, Mary-
Annie Willie McCall, Martha
( .ii. Margaret Rosser, Minor Coilins.
Wright, Celeste Janes, Nellie
Verna McKee, Frankie Mc-
X . I'..,ii. Prioleau, Harriet Broyles,
j,.«< Thompson, Marian Harland,
her:. Cole, Madara Waldron, Ruth
Piech-. Adelaide Setz, Mary Adelaide
i Marian Woolley and Mary
Binven.
Miss Dunlap Entertained.
Aliss Mary Jim Dunlap, a bride-elect,
t-. ndered a linen shower this after
r.oon by Miss May Avery. Holly, mis
tletoe and Christmas greenery formed
the decorations and a eolor scheme of
red and wiiite was carried out on the
tea table, which had for a centerpiece
a vase of meteor roses, with red shaded
tapers in silver dishes of red heart
shaped mints. A salad course was
served and hearts dice was played, the
prizes being silk hose and a hand
alnted plate, with a dresser scarf for
.Hiss Dunlap.
Miss Avery wore white embroidered
marquisette, with a corsage of meteor
rus’i-s. Mrs. Avery was gowned in white
unin-usa satin and Mrs. Bender, of
Philadelphia, the house guest of Mrs.
Avery, wore white charmeuse satin.
The guests were Misses Lillian Wil
liamson, Jennie Sue Bell, Reba Jerni
w:i. Lin y Jernigan, Josephine Rogers,
W.s Pattillo, Marguerite Beck, Ina and
ItScott. Lena Hall, Hattie Howell,
1 ■’>ey Stockard, Lizzie May Johnstone
i ; Mildred Harris, and Mesdames J.
X. Rateman, N. N. Cameron. Cliff Hen
-i-on. J. A. Bennett. R. E. Hinman, R.
' . Turner, W. L. Inglis. Fred Latimer,
' G. Pendergrass, Julian Jones, H. E.
P -lips, Colquitt Cole, S. C. Dobbs,
\. D. Kiser, L. P. Pattillo and G. W.
Bugman.
Postpones Party.
brs. Warren D. White has postponed
finitely the party she was to have
yivc-n for Miss Mary Jim Dunlap on ac
count us illness.
DAYTON, THE WONDER.
MAKES BIG HIT AT THE
MONTGOMERY
Dayton is scoring a big success at
Montgomery, and his singing
and surprises all who hear
I auik of one man singing in low
•i notes of the bass, then a rich,
"■> tone, a lyric tenor and a high
" ■‘■opraito! You appreciate his
1 only u hen you hear it.
' "tirsc, you si e t'ne best in moving
lr ' at the Montgomery theater.
our Best Christmas
Gift Should Be a
Diamond
'-'mmouds .ire the extrem.- s' m
' of value.
Diamonds constantly increase
1 'a'uc and every one wants to
""i: and wear them.
s. j] correctly graded dia
mos on the proper basis. At
tic.- deferred payment plans
■ pf l to those who prefer to
’’UJ that way.
■ ''t'on packages sent prepaid
'' here on approval.
'hl! or write for 160-page illus
. catalogue and booklet.
nets About Diamonds.”
Maier fc? Berkele, Inc.
diamond Merchants,
31 ‘33 Whitehall Street
Established 1887
fIL KODAKS:™:.
US
; * r t3T Ing. a complete stock ftlme
: •»»c!al P mlh S ’ iW'* 1 ' 6 ' chemicals, etc.
i »et-us Drder Department for
I ?* n customers
• * U ill w*??*™ 08 ant ' Pric * Li,t - I
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i ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Civic league of Kirkwood nil!
hoid an oyster supper at the home of
Mrs. Hess in North Kirkwood tomor
row evening from 6 to 10 o'clock for th
benefit of the school fund.
, The Parent-Teacher Neighborhood
< lub of fra Street School meets at the
school tomorrow afternoon, at 3:3i.
o clock. Miss Daisy Eckert will give a
talk, at t ei a short business meeting.
All mothers in the Ira street district
are asked to be present.
Mis. m b. McLendon, president an
nounces that the Atlanta Frances Wil
lard M Oman's Christian Temperance
union will hold its regular session to
morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the
Sunday school room of Trinity church,
Washington street and Trinity avenue.
The North Side Embroidery club will
hold its next meeting on January 2.
i The W. A. R. M. A. will hold a called
. meeting at the Y. W. C. A. hall tomor
i row afternoon at 3 o'clock.
For Miss Prior. '
Miss Helen Prior, whose marriage to
Mr. Stirling Grimes Turner takes place
tomorrow evening, was tendered a din
, tier party last evening by Mrs. Edwin
Hardin at her apartment on Baker
street. The entire apartment was deco
rated in smilax and cut flowers, poin
settia blossoms and white roses being
used in tile living room, with red aza
leas in tile reception room.
Hie table was elaborately decorated
, in pink and white. A silver loving
cup of Killarney roses, rising from a
mound of valley lilies, formed the cen
terpiece for the table, which was cov
ered with a cluny lace cloth. The
place cards were the work of the host
. ess, being hand-painted in brides'
heads and tied with small white satin
bags containing rice. At each plate
were white moire boxes of cake, and the
mints were heart-shaped.
Mrs. Hardin wore black lace over
. satin. Miss Prior wore corn-colored
charmeuse satin, combined with silver
spangled lace.
The guests were Misses Katherine
Bleckley and Mary Turner, Mrs. Wai
■ r? I ', Clar £ e . of Chicago; Mr. Stirling
Grimes Turner, Air. Frank Turner, of
Birmingham, and Mr. Homer Neal.
TOO BUSY SAVING MAN’S
LIFE TO AID HIM QUICKLY
YORK, Dec. 18 When August
ea I’ tain , heard a man s
cries for help and saw him in the river
hanging to a rope, lie ran a quarter of a
I 1 ' 1 ’ “■ , p ? s “ f ‘ <! six police on the wav and
the dock superintendent who
hustled policemen to the place of the mis
hap just in time to save the man’s life.
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V Southern Suit and Co. 43-45 Whitehall Street Southern Suit and Skirt Co. f
d Remarkable Xmas Sale 3
J OF SUITS and COATSt
Begins Here Tomorrow Morning at 8:30
j Over 1,000 smart Suits and Coats to select from at reduc- /
* lons be beyond your greatest expecta-
tions—a typical demonstration of our great pur
! phasing- power—reductions that you would warmly welcome i
r ,!Vell thirty days later in the season, in effect here* tomorrow, j
involving over 1,000 Suits and Coats, including the finest model Suits in /
d this well known stock, supplemented by wonderful purchases just made by
0111 or k connection. At the following prices we suggest an early
attendance. ■
/ $22.50 to $25 Suits at $14.75 \ i
a s P len( ** J assortment of the latest materials and colors’
5f Every style entirely new and correct. Aniong the many charming '
F ' styles the cutaway and strap-back effects are ven prominent
L J - ■twl® Complete range of sizes. These a* « a -yr-
$22.50 to $25.00 Suits now $ 14.75
: /IS Suited ,
a •sQrtd'Vjl I P'MMm Suits that prove anew our ability to out-di.stanc< com
• inllm 1 I ItMnK petition in genuine values. Suits in the popular Bed jANMNSSm. ffi i
i| I I lll'H™ ford cords, also serg. s and all the smartest nee fab 4v?V'
I - Regular $27 -'.O to $35.00 C7 G Cfl 'VWaWVVVi '
I I ; models: now 1 St. O U AXci,'<NvW\\yji
M m I
Coats 75 ! BplM!
1 Sturdy, handsome, full-length Coats in the much- L J
a a I 1 ■ ta ked-of double-faced materials, heat ' mixtur -. r'i- ■
w ' ■'AJ | Ulf tor* rgonals, etc. Luxurious Coats in all tlie s«.agger n< w Mij ; j
-a-— ! Cflol: styles for smart outdoor wear; /f.y j r- iiija f
-1 ! JmjJlll $22.50 to $25.00 values: now 0/tt. {J <
M t
c W f L 2 i s ,° s Coats $7 SS w)
/ 47 Model Suits, only Jf’' ■
A one and two of a kind, These clever new t'oats are 45 Inches in length and T /. / Jvjr '
1 rz-zAmcz/ nt >'om( in sizes for misses and small women only, r'oat / ///(,
greatly reaucea. at of nobby now fabrics, all the popular autumn rolois / X /’t— V
AA and weaves. Altogether new designs that will delight / jf/ .J J $
W" 7 (7* OCi (1* ArZ You with their originality, including the popular <mt I '^> zX Nl ’ ; i
4)JU $4-) $7.95
( Southern Suit & Skirt Co.
V “Atlanta’s Exclusive Women’s Apparel Store 43-45 Whitehall St. I ,
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS WKIESI) \ V DREEMHEn is 1010
Three W eddings of
Interest This
Evening
Today is a favorite with the Decem
ber brides, several interesting wed
dings being set for this date.
The most important wedding in At
lanta for this evening will be that of
Miss Sarah Coates and Mr. Robert
Bairn sos Alacon. The ceremony takes
place at the home of the bride's moth
er. Mrs. George W. Coates, and will be
followed by a reception. Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Barnes, the bridegroom':- par
ents: Miss Helen Barnes, ills sister, and
Mr. Emmett Barnes, Jr., are here for
the wedding. A number of Macon
friends come up today for the ceremony.
A marriage in Athens of local inter
est today is that of Miss Mary Lump- |
kin and Mr. Henry’ W. Atkinson. This
ceremony takes place at the home ot
the bride, on Prince avenue, at 8:30
o'clock, a reception to follow. Among
the Atlanta guests will be Mr. and Mrs.
I’lric Atkinson, the former to act as
his brother’s best man; Judge and Mrs.
J. H. Lumpkin, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. At
kinson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Atkin
son, Mrs. F. A. Clarkson, Mr. Graham
Phelan, and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Waitt.
The marriage of Miss Rachel Ed
mondson to Lieutenant Robert Arnold
Swope, of the Philippine constabulary,
takes place tonight at the Baptist
church in Decatur, the young couple
leaving afterward for Asheville, where
they will visit relatives before depart
ing for tile Philippines on December 27
Inexpensive
Jewelry
Gifts
At Craukshaw’s you'll find
numerous dainty little gift arti
cles in new and original designs,
in inexpensive as well as the
higher grades.
Shirtwaist rings, collar pins,
bar pins, scarf pins, tie clips,
fobs.
Lockets, crosses, beads, card
cases and all the latest vanities.
Char les W. Crankshaw
Jeweler.
Atlanta National Bank Bldg.
Miss Cassin HllO ee.
An afternoon tea for twenty guests '
win* given by Miss Jennie Lou Lindsey
today, in boner of Miss Emily (’ass it ■
and her guest. Miss Belle Carter, ot I
< olumbus. ’Elie home of Mi s Lindsey
oq Forrest avenue was decorated in '
smilax and with holiday decorations of
red and green. The tea table was vov- !
ered with a lact < iuth and was adorned
with u cpt glass vase of led roses, all
minor details in . »-d and green. |
T< -i was s. rved >j Mrs M A I. ■
>e\- and Misses Al. A. Lindsey and Es
telle Lindsey.
Invited to nv-et Mi-s Cassin and Mis’
(’alter were Misses Dorothy High, Em
mie W illingham. Etta Putnam, ' Eppie
Stirling (’lark . Elise Brown, Laura,
Ripley. Rebecca Day. Mary Lmw 'Hi -
Iler, Cullen Battle, Jane Staiiti*;. .\la.\ •
Goodrich. Lucile Goodricli. Muriel Lin- i
thicum. Mrs. T. J. Dav. Jr., Mrs. Pau!
Bartlett. Mrs. W . G. Yeabm. Mrs. T. R.
Harmon and M;•«. John Brooks.
& I
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I A G |FT 8
FOR
*IO.OO
'b Here'.-, your chance, a H
-Cy-mr. gold-filletl. open- e3|
M face man's watch, with 7-
M jewel Elgin movement, mi
reduced during the holi- m
H days to $1(1.011. Beautiful
jg; bie of novel jewelry Eb
gifts. M|
I A. M. BALDING I
17 Edgewood Ave.
THREE CANDIDATES SEEK
| MAYORALTY OF EASTMAN
EASTMAN. GA.. Dec. IS.—The city
I election takes place here tomorrow. The
‘ mayor’s race is attracting most attention,
with three candidates out for this office.
! ’They are C. W Atwfll, formerly solicitor
of the city court of Eastman; J. C. Raw
[llns, ex-representativr fn the legislature
from Dodge county, and James M. Ar
thur J. i Lowery. John A. Harrell and
James l>. Parkerson aie candidates for
aidermen from their respective wards
without opposition.
Musical Instruments
For Christmas
Our complete display offers many
suggestions to the music-loving family.
Following is a partial list:
VIOLINS S3.CO to $75.C0
Violin Cases SLSO to SIO.CO
Violin Bows SI.OO to $25.00
GUTTARS from $2.50, $5.00, $7.00, M
And up. Exceptional values. Hng|
I M Music Rolls 50c to $5.00 fe|||
: Music Satchels SI.OO to SB.OO
Bound Copies of the Opera Song Cycles. Biij
Opera Songs—Cloth-Gilt $2.50 I®
1 Lamons Songs—Cloth-Gilt $2.50
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fliis WW
B Jr
ACCORDIONS.
BLOW ACCORDION Mr
sl-00, s2.co, $3.00. $5.00, Wgr
510.00 and $12.00, '■'WwF
BUGLES. V W - DRUMS.
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CORNETS SIO.OO to $50.00
!B Cornet Cases. .Vi®
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MANDOLINS.
Washburn $15.00 to $25.00
B Mayflower $15.00 to $25.00 fsfl
W Howard $15.G0 to $25.00 IjHi
Pi: fill ■
BANJOS $2.50. $5.00, SIO.OO up. ffe
Mandolin Banjos. $5.00, $7.0-0, SIO.OO
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HARMONICAS. GREAT ASSORT- v
MENT. TOY MUSIC BOXES.
Mason & Hamlin Grand and Upright Pianos. U
Q Conover Grand and Upright Pianos.
Cable Grand and Upright Pianos. -v:-
WjMWjW Kingsbury Pianos.
Wellington Pianos.
Conover, Cable ant Kingsbury Inner Players,
and Euphona P.ayer Pianos.
Cable Piano Company
Largest Southern Music House
82 N. Broad St. GEO. W. WILKINS, President.
NEGRO SLAYER. NOT YET 15.!
SENTENCED FOR 15 YEARS
M.\(’<»N. GA.. D<‘c IS. Gus Brmva.
a negro boy not y» t Hfteen y< ark old
and wry diminutive in size, must serve
fifteen years in the penitentiary for
killing another boy of his age several
months ago. H<* is the youngest de
fendant ver tiled in Bibb county for
murder, and it was only the recom
mendation of the jury that obtained
the reduced sentence for him.
While asleep in a chai, another boy
poured a pitcher of water down nis
bark. Awakening, Brown opened his
knife and stabbed the bov to death.
$60,000 FIRE SWEEPS
STORES IN HARTWELL
HARTWELL, GA., Dec. 18.— Fire ta
il. y destroyed Kendrick & Cobb's de
partment store and the Page furniture
st< re. Tlie telephone exchange, located
io one of the burned buildings, also wak
destroyed. Hartwell is now without any
teleplione connection. The two build
ings \t. ro in tin middle of a block, and
much damage was done to W. I. Hai
ley's drug store and the general store of
J. D. Matheson & Sons. The loss is
estimated at about SHO.OOit partially in
sured
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