Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 18, 1912, NIGHT, Page 11, Image 11

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I Society News of Atlanta I X eblong basket tilled with pink A «s •lecoiu.ed the table tor • * t A elve guests at a dinner party • . veiling at the Piedmont Driving given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ; .’ u - i-’ay, who have recently re . from their wedding journey, i;. ■■vial shades were on the silver a-.a.ciubra, and the confections and ices were in rose. Airs. Clay wore a gracefully draped ■ own, a Francis model, in emerald • .v< :i colffoii over pink charmeuse sat in. . it.i a garniture of hand etnbroid .r\ hi grape design. Mrs. Mitchell K.;ir. the hostess of the party, wore a .. t mack and white satin gown witli t.;,..d0’-' lace draperies and corsage gar niture. Tv party included Mr. and Airs. , ■ . .\ir. and Mrs. King, Misses Mary H Annie Lysle and Martha. Fran . un>; Messrs. Claud Douthitt, Alarion H ji■ and Edward Peeples. Miss McMillan's Party. T;.i:ty members of the school girl . ■ guests of Miss Ruth Alc.Mil- ■ n at a bridge party this afternoon. He:-)-, p insettia blossoms and Christ- .. v.’.-er.’hs deeorated the house. The ■ .... included silk hose and embroid- !:;,:;.:i;e.vbiefs. The young host- . assisted in entertaining by . F.ne-'t Blair Durham, Airs. Homer Uaiis ami Miss May McMillan. Al-.-s AlcAlillan wore pink charmeuse The guests were Aiisses Amelia ar. Elizabeth Smith. Evelyn Greene, V:' iliiia Stanard, Brook Jeter, Mary ;■ ...dy, Annie Willie McCall, Martha . , ... Margaret Rosser. -Minor Collins, j Wright, Celeste Janes, Nellie \i < . . Verna McKee, Frankie Alc !<■ P d!P Prioleau, Harriet Broyles, J. s.-ie Thompson, Marian Harland, 1 . ''ole, Ahidara Waldron. Ruth ]?.;! ■ an, Adelaide Sets. Alary Adelaide .-..ver.y, Marian Woolley and Alary Bowen. Miss Dunlap Entertained. ..list- Mary Jim Dunlap, a bride-elect, was tendered a linen shower this after noon by Miss May Avery. Holly, mis tletoe and Christmas greenery formed • decorations and a color scheme, of red and white 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 - taped mints. A salad course was served and hearts dice was played, the prizes being silk hose and a hand !. tinted plate, with a dresser scarf for Alias Dunlap. Aliss Avery wore white embroidered c.nsette, with a corsage of meteor r-.s Alts. Avery was gowned in white .wise satin and Mrs. Bender, of Philadelphia, the house guest of Mrs. A -ot ■ core white charmeuse satin. T ; : guests were Misses Killian Wil ■sm. Jennie Sue Bell, Reba Jerni c ■ . Lucy Jernigan, Josephine Rogers, I. > - Pattillo, Marguerite Beck, Ina and It' Scott, Lena Hall. Hattie Howell, i Stockard, Lizzie May Johnstone Alildred Harris, and Alesdames J. I ; -man, X. X. Cameron, Cliff Hen- ■ -on, J. A. Bennett, R. E. Hinman, R. . Turner, W. L. Inglis, Fred Latimer, •I Pendergrass, Julian Jones, H. E. ’ lliis. Colquitt Cole, S. C. Dobbs, • I>. Kiser. L. P. Pattillo and G. W. Boginan. Postpones Party. !rs. Warren D. White has postponed ii "linitely the party she was to have ■ii for Aliss Alary Jim Dunlap on ac- ■ "imt of illness. DAYTON, THE WONDER. MAKES BIG HIT AT THE MONTGOMERY I 'ayton is scoring a big success at • Montgomery. and bis singing ' and surprises all who hear !( . I'a nk of one man singing in low "’ia‘ notes of the bass, then a rich, ■ baritone, a lyric tenor and a high u sweet soprano! You appreciate his ’ ” ' !t only when you hear it. 1 'f course, you see tiie best in moving ures at the Alontgomery theater. 1 Jdvt.) our Best Christmas Gift Should Be a Diamond Diamonds are the extreme iyn:- bols of value. Diamonds constantly h;crea--e 11 valu" tnd every one wants to n ami v ear them. r sell correctly graded dia op tap proper basis. At aetive deferred payment plans '‘'Wed to those who prefer to l»uy that way. '"lection packages sent prepaid anywhere on approval. all or write for 160-page flius ii a tea catalogue and booklet, •'acts About Diamonds." Maier & Berkele, Inc. Diamond Merchants, 31-33 Whitehall Street Eetabliehed 18f>7 flfcj KODAKS."". ®L JJ «... A • ompletc stock filme. ■»« ai papers, chemicals, ate. ■ sat-nt Drder Department for L'h t[ ;aa euatoiners. 1 J / Ca'a'aii »'t«i Pi .cs List 1 »L ATLANTA. >A, I announcement s The Civic league of Kirkwood will hold an oyster supper at the home of Mrs. Hess in North Kirkwood tomor row evening from « to 10 o'clock for th -1 benefit of the school fund. Ihe Parent-Teacher Neighborhood <- lub of Ira Street School meets at the school tomorrow afternoon, at 3:30 o clock. Miss Daisy Eckert w ill give a talk, after a short business meeting. All mothers in the Tra street district are asked to be present. Airs. Al. L. AlcLeiidon, president, an nounces that the Atlanta Frances Wil lard Woman’s Christian Temperance union will hold its regular session to morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock, in the Sunday school room of Trinity church, A\ ushington street and Trinity avenue. The North Side Embroidery club will hold it.-, next meeting on January 2. The \V. A, R. Al. A. will hold a called meeting at the Y. W. C. A. hall tomor row afternoon at 3 o’clock. For Miss Prior. Aliss Helen Prior, whose marriage to Mr. Stirling Grimes Turner takes place tomorrow evening, was tendered a din ner party last evening by Airs. 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 the living room, with red aza leas in the reception room. The 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 cluuy 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. Airs. Hardin wore black lace over . satin. Miss Prior wore corn-colored charmeuse satin, combined with silver spangled lace. The guests were Misses Kathei ine Bleckley and Alary Turner, Mrs. Wal ter Clarke, of Chicago; Air. Stirling grimes Turner. Air. Frank Turner, of Hitmiiighain, and Mr. Hotner Neal. TOO BUSY SAVING MAN’S LIFE TO AID HIM QUICKLY 1- Xl ‘x v Y “ RK - Pec- 18 —When August , S V OW captain, heard a man’s cries for help and saw him in the river hanging to a rope, he ran a quarter of a mile, passed six police on the wav and *?< the <iock superintendent who hustled policemen to the place of the mis hap just m time to save the man’s life. <| Southern Suit and Skirt Co. 43-45 Whitehall Street Southern Suit and Skirt Co. 1 1 I _____ u Remarkable Xmas Sale 5 5 OF SUITS and co ATS\ Begins Here 7 omorroic Morning at 8:30 | Over 1,000 smart Suits and Coats to select from at reduc- 1 tions that will be beyond your greatest expecta- tions—a typical demonstration of our great pur- f. // chasing power—reductions that you would warmly welcome 1 a ’'ven thirty days later in the season, in effect here tomorrow, j V '''4EjJUBK»r involving over 1,000 Suits and Coats, including the finest model Suits in / A this well known stock, supplemented by wonderful purchases just made by f&r OUI orl< connection. At the following prices we suggest an eailv u “ i,cn<i,n ''- fj / MOK $22.50 to $25 Suits at $14.75\ A ' s ph’ii<lid assortment of the latest materials and V 3 \ ■ Wwok. Every style entirely new and correct. Among the main charming I < < Styles the cutaway and strap-back effects are very prominent. We '■< < Complete range of sizes. These Q* 1A T£* -'S yy522.50 to $25.00 Suits now J Jf'Mlw $ 27 - 50 G-50 / / i lW\« to $35 JUHb 117 *) A ''’in' tin f'l fl 4 Sults that prov< mt v our ability to out-distam . cum 3 7'i« 111 In hi Petition in genuine values. Sults in tile popular Bed A Id |i| >'j U IUMmBB ford cords, also serges and all the smartest new fail- A\VVsvX\' t f wS# I'l I I 'll rics Regular $27.50 to $35.00 fjn Cn A'Vk’VXKS'V'Vt K .1 ill ’ ■' lißwKw models; now Olz fvx vv\\ V'SS’v* 5 Ira '*>7wnl Sturdy, handsome. full-length Coat." in the mw'i- L 3 - 'Z'ZI i tall<ed-of double-faced materials, heavy mixture.-, di- ■ ANMdM r ■ '/<_! agotials. etc. Luxurious Coats in all the swagger to w ■!» Jh ' Ujj|{|l|l $22.50 to $25.00 values; non «pi6F. 4 O S, C W Coats 7 95 Ilk) < 41 Model Suits, only 11 One and two of a kind, These clever new Coats arc 45 inches in length and J /./ d/fr rtrnnflu Yc/ttirp/l nt co ' nf in slz, ' h misses and small women only. Coats / ///[>■ £' J 1 greatly rcaucea, at Os nobbj new fabrics, all the popular autumn colors / // ' If— V jf.i and weaves. Altogether n. i, designs that will delight / j(/ 1 A X.' Ct' O/I . (T AC. y° u ''■ tth their originality, Including the popular cut- / ’ 4>jU 10 y>47 $7.95 y Y ‘ ? j Southern Suit & Skirt Co. f “Atlanta’s Exclusive Women's Apparet Store” 43.4 S Whitehall St. \ z “*VJ*v r *LS' - THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER IS. 1912. Three Weddings of Interest This Evening Todaj 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 Aliss Sarah Coates and .Mr. Robert Barnes, of Macon. The ceremony takes place at the home of the bride’s moth er. Mrs. George W. Coates, and will be followed b.v a reception. Air. and Mis. Emmett Barnes, the bridegroom’s par ents; Miss Helen Hames, his sister, and Mr. Emmett Barnes, Jr., are here for the wedding. A number of Mucon friends come up today for the ceremony. A marriage in Athens of local Inter est today is that of Miss Mary Lump kin and Air. Henry VV. Atkinson. This ceremony takes place at the home of the bride, on Prince avenue, at 8:30 o’clock, a reception to follow. Among the Atlanta guests will be Air. and Mrs. Ulric 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 the Philippines on December 27 Inexpensive Jewelry Gifts At C'rankshaw’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 eases and all the latest vanities. Charles W. Crankshaw Jeweler. Atlanta National Bank Bldg, j Miss Cassin Hono ee. An afternoon tea for twenty guests was given by Miss Jennie Lou Lindsej' today, in honor of Miss Emily t'assii and her guest, Miss Belle Carter, of Columbus. The home of Miss Lindsey on Forrest ayenue was decorated in smilax and with holiday decorations of red and green. The tea table was cov ered with a lace cloth and was adorned with a cut glass vase of led roses, all minor details being in red and gieen. Tea was served by Airs. Al. A. Lind sey ami Misses Al. A. Liudgex ami Es telle Lindsey. Invited id m- e.t Ali-s Cassm and Mils Carte:- were Aiisses Dorothy High, Em mie Willingham. Etta Putnam, Eppie Stilling Clarke, F.ilse Brown. Laura Riplev. Rebecca Day, Marj Lucy Tu -- ner. Cullen Bat -, Jane Stanflel. Alar.x Goodric'.:. r ieh, .Muriel Lin thicuni, Mrs. T. J. Dav, Jr„ Mrs. Paul Bartlett. Airs. W. G. Yc-ton, Mrs. T. R. Harmon and Mrs. John Btooks. I SMj t |LnWU| I A GIFT I * FOR hio.oo E Here's our chauce. a I ’2O-year. gold-filled, open- rajl tgj face man s watch, with 7- B jewel Elgin movement. Mg reduced during the holi- B days to .*10.0(1. Beautiful |B line of novel jewelry hH I A. M. BALDING | 17 Edgewood Ave. THREE CANDIDATES SEEK MAYORALTY OF EASTMAN EASTAIAN. GA.. Dee. 18. The city ' election takes place here tomorrow. The J mayor's race is attracting most attention, < with three candidates out for this office. ! They are C. W. Atwill. formerly solicitor . of the city court of Eastman: J. C. Haw I lins, ex-representative in the legislature : from Dodge county, and Janies M. Ar thur. J. I-.'. Lowery. John A. HarreH and Janies D. ParkefSon are candidates for aidermen from their respective wards without opposition. Musical Instruments For Christmas ■■MMHW—fiii iiiuiiTOiMim——RtnfriiwiiiM 11, ,1111 Our complete display offers many suggestions to the music-loving family. Following is a partial list: VIOLINS S3.CO to $75.00 ' violin Cases sl-50 to SIO.OO r . Violin Bows $1.60 to $25.00 GUITARS from $2.50, $5.00, $7.00, And up. Exceptional values. |K iB Music Rolls 50c to $5.00 HO Music Satchels SI.OO to $3.00 I ,||| Bound Copies of the Opera Song Cycles. Blds! Opera Songs—Cloth-Gilt $2.50 ffig Ijß Lamons Songs—Cloth-Gilt $2.50 IH H fe, lOiiffSuOßranaWi 1 ■■ /w "WMK ACCORDIONS. Blow ACCORDION -'w.WwM Sl - 00 ’ $2 - 00 ’ $3 - 00 ’ $5 - 00 ’ slo ‘ oo and $l2 ’ GO - r __ . BUGLES. V DRUMS. I J 1,.mi1l J-I.IXI I ■ ii CORNETS SIO.OO to SSC.CO Cornet Cases. • I MANDOLINS. Washburn $15.00 to $25.00 Wfl W Mayflower $15.00 to $25.C0 I® v ® Howard $15.00 to $25.00 jLil Fi- BANJOS $2.50, $5.00, SIO.OO up. •..2 Mandolin Banjos.ss.oo, $7.00, $10.60 nu Ml' 8111 w KZAMM—ULfW ll—' If W.lfimWCf,; yAF-jr / Pi HARMONICAS. GREAT ASSORT MENT. TOY MUSIC BOXES. r': ‘ k O- : Mason & Hamlin Grand and Upright Pianos. Conover Grand and Upright Pianos. Cable Grand and Upright Pianos. Kingsbury Hanes. Wellington Pianos. Conover, Cable and Kingsbury Inner Players, and Luphona Player Pianos. Cable Piano Company Largest Southern Music House 82 N. Broad St. GEO. VV. WILKINS, President. NEGRO SLAYER. NOT YET 15. SENTENCED FOR 15 YEARS MAi’ON, GA.. Dr v. IX. Gun Brow i .i negro boy not yet fifteen years oM md very diminutive in -!z<-. must serve fifteen years in tin- penitentiary for killing another box --f his ige s -vera’ months ago. He is the youngest de fendant --ver tried in Bibb county for murder, and it xxas only the recom mendation of the ,Imy that obtained the reduced sentence so- him. While asleep in a chair anothei boy poured a pitcher -if xxater down nis back. Awakening, Brown opened his knife and stabbed the box to death. $60,000 FIRE SWEEPS STORES IN HARTWELL 11 \RTWELL, GA.. Dee. 18.—Fire to day destroyed Kendrick & Cobb’s da pattment store ami the Page furniture store. Th« telephone exchange, located in one of tin- burned buildings, also xvas destroyed. Hartwell i s now Without an? telephone connection. The two build* Ings wer.- In the middle of a block, ami much damage was done to W. I. Hal 1-y’s drug store and the general store of J. I>. .Matheson & Sons. The loss is estimated at about s6u,<>oo partially in stiled 11