Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 20, 1912, HOME, Page 11, Image 11

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Society News of Atlanta — — Mrs. BEVERLY EVANS was hostess at a large reception this (fternoon, complimenting her sirs. Thomas Warthan Evens, marriage was an event'of Wed- ~ : ano ferns, with greenery, tin; decorations throughout the 11I1K . . ; Mrs. Evans on West Peach r.c street. The table in the dining room hail for a centerpiece a plateau { narc issi and pink roses, surrounded bi ,i'< ">ative details in pink and white, punch table was placed in the 11- i, !;i rv, and was decorated with smilax ,n.l bung with grapes. An orchestra played during the afternoon. Mrs. Evans received her guests wear |!iC lavender charmeuse satin, trimmed .„; t silt' i-lace. Mrs. Thomas Warthen .re her wedding gown of white satin, trimmed in lace and pearls. Assisi.ng in entertaining were Mes- S.mi I >. Jones, Frederick W. Cole, ~,..j. Wi-tnioreland, John E. White, \ . i; i 'j’lpiid. Samuel Atkinson, Sam- 1 I.mupltin. Julian Prude and L. Z. 11.. . Jr. Serving punch were Mipses , ; Hires. Mary Hawkins, Marguerite Elizabeth Dunson. Clears Stuffed Up Head And Catarrh Disappears Breathe the Healing Air of the Eucalyptus Forests of Australia and Quickly Get Rid of Catarrh. fly in. ■ 11' banish catarrh if you iv.i? breathe it a few times a day. It . .i',.' remedy of Its kind before i that can penetrate into every n....k. .■ rm I . fold or crevice of the mu nvi brant and destroy the mi crub- >. HfoMEI is squeezed from the green ■ f the Eucalyptus trees of in ’. , .i Australia, where catarrh does not ■ and combined w ith Listerian an <i . s Pour a few drops into the iiiltibr and breathe this mighty germ li' viroyhig air; an air more healing than ,u • ' I:.-- pine-covered Adirondaclts. .Xntlr.' how quickly that stuffed-up If J cl a;.-; keep at it a few days and Extra Fine Watches For Christmas Remembrances It is the time-honored custom to reward faithful offi cers. superintendents, department heads and retiring officers <■ t hristmas with a token of your esteem. Parents couldn’t po.ssihh select a more appropriate gift for son or daughter Wr are agents for the celebrated Patek-Philippe watches end repeaters, A full line <>f Howard. Hamilton. Elgin, 'Aatllmm. Touehon ami Agassiz watches is carried in all models. W<> want you to come to the store and see our line of watches and watch bracelets. W rite For Catalogue Our ItiO-page watch and jewelry catalogue solves all -hi problems. Saf • delivery and satisfaction guaranteed, h.xpress charges prepaid on mail orders. Write for a copy today and let our catalogue bring lj . "in shopping to you. l| Maier & Berkeley Inc. Gold and Silversmiths Established 1887 31-33 Whitehall Atlanta, Ga. | In the Rush Don’t Guess--Send Her f| I _ I 19m i g 9B r ,j.. ' "ays the same ■ fre.-a. |>» .'t-< ''^w *7*v wJU 'oubly guaranteed. Sold • xc'ip-iy ■■ y '4B®'”’*“* ll? 41 ,vt, ,I1 ' h ' £' H - Cone. Inc. „ ** ftp I * ■ S A} i ■ KS IV< When you want a - ,_■>; '■’.,’, ■ • ÜbJU •Wi ’ delightful treat select from >■ ' ‘ IjK Wl " o.’AK '••• •' Fussy Package Fasti.doii Illy K?<» 1 SI.OO a pound. Vink of I’ A\ ''' ~ *s£ 11*41 IV< lection (’liocolates tor t ’on f. < t e :t i •Ws <1i)o ~ |..,0n. l Whltm.-ins Salop! •■» '' ,~ I ■ J ,^’’ M>k ts» pound. •■ls42- HHf . jSF ' • •'*X ' LSS jPJI Special Gift Boxes, »l -5 to ?!■"■ < - ? t ••’ CONE’S ’=“ I S ; “A Good Drug Store’ Kimball House Block FUTURE EVENTS A Christmas dance will be given to morrow evening at the Brookhaven club in honor of the returning college girls and their house guests. Mr. and .Mrs. W. A. Wimbish -will give an informal buffet supper tonight at their home on West Peachtree street for Mrs. William C. Donnell and Miss Virginia Donnell, of New York,, guests of Mr. Murray Donnell. Mr. and Mrs. J. J Spalding will en tertain these popular visitors informally at luncheon Sunday, and on Monday Mrs. J. Edgar Hunnicutt will give a luncheon in their honor. Miss Katherine Richardson will en tertain at a small bridge party on Tuesday evening, January 7, in honor of Miss Hildreth Burton Smith, one of the season’s debutantes. Mrs. Thomas D. Meador has post poned the dinner party- she was to have given at the Piedmont Driving club to morrow evening in honor of Mrs. Rob ert Meador until a late date and will entertain instead at a bridge party to morrow afternoon at the club. There will be six tables of bridge, and a number of friends will join the players for tea, Monday afternoon Mrs. William Low ry Meador wijl entertain informally at bridge for Mrs. Robert Meador. Miss Gertrude Richardson leaves to morrow to- spend Christmas in Jack sonville with Miss Eleanor Wilcox, a classmate at the National Cathedral school, in Washington, D. C. your suffering and hawking and dis charge of obnoxious mucus will cease , entirely. Then continue until every germ is destroyed; until the soreness and dryness in the throat have disap peared. HYOMEI is guaranteed for ca tarrh, coughs, colds, sore throat, croup, deafness caused by catarrh, or money back. Complete outfit, which includes inhaler, can be obtained for SI.OO at druggists everywhere. Tq break up cold in head or chest ■ in a few minutes, pour a scant tea spoonful of HYOMEI into a bowl of boiling water, cover head and bowl with towel and breathe the vapor until ■ blessed relief comes in a few minutes (Advt.) HIE ATT ANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.FRIDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1912 Miss Prior Bride at Evening Wedding Tlie marriage of Miss Helen Prior and Mr. Stirling Grimes Turner was solemnized last evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar land Stephens Prior, on Ponce DeLeon avenue. Dr. Charles Daniel, of the First Baptist church, performing the cere mony. Easter lilies and Richmond roses, in termingled with gieenery and foliage plants, composed the decorations throughout lite house. The bridal par ty stood for the ceremony before a bank of palms flanked by vases of Easter lilies. The mantel was also banked with ferns and Easter lilies, an.i the walls throughout the house were garlanded in smilax. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs.'Walter Clarke, of Chicago, as ma tron of honor, and Misses Mary Tur ner, of LaGrange, and Katherine Bleck ley as bridesmaids. The bridegroom’s brother, Mr. Frank Turner, of Bir mingham. was best man. The bride was charming tn her wed ding gown of white charmeuse satin adorned with rose point lace and elab orately embroidered in seed pearls. The long tube veil was adjusted with or ange blossoms, and the bridal-bouquet was of bride roses showered with val ley lilies. Her only ornament was a diamond pendant, the gift of the bride groom. • The matron of honor wore white bro cade satin and her Howers were Rich mond roses. The bridesmaids wore white charmeuse satin and carried a large bouquet of the same flowers. Mrs. Prior worp a handsome toilet of gray crepe de chine combined with chantilly lace and pearl garniture. At the reception which followed the ceremony Mrs. Prior was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Bun Wylie. Mrs. Edgar Dunlap. Mrs. D. R. Wilder. Mrs O. C. Fuller, Mrs. Woodroe Coleman and Misses Marian Goldsmith, Evelyn Rugland, Elizabeth Morgan, Louisf Hamilton and Jane Stanflol. The bride's table was elaborately decorated in red and white, a plateau of Richmond roses fringed with valley lilies being surrounded by red unshaded tapers in silver candlesticks. Silvei compotes held creamed sweets ami bonbons in red and white, the mints being heart-shaped. A delicious sup per was served. An orchestra played during the evening. White satin boxes of wedding cake with the bride's mono gram in gold were given the guests. The piazza was inclosed in canvas and hung with smilax, quantities of holly, with foliage plants, being used as decorations. The punch table wreathed In smilax and decorated in gorgeous fruits was in the library, and was presided over by Misses Jane Stanfiel and Elizabeth Morgan. During the evening Mr. and Mrs. ! Turner left for a wedding journey to ‘Cuba, and will sail from there to New York. The bride’s going-away costume was a smart tailored suit of blue broadcloth, worn with blouse of blue chiffon veiling American Beauty satin. Her hat of black velvet was faced in American Beauty satin and adorned with an aigrette. —L !—LL_J__LL Inexpensive Jewelry Gifts At Crankshaw’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. Tea For Brides, Mrs. Janies G. Ison entertained at I tea tills afternoon at her home in Inman I Park, in houob of three brides—Mrs. Aurelian Cooledge, who was Miss Flora Stakely, of Montgomery. Ala.: Mrs. Fied Ison, formerly Mis- Aline Miller, of Meridian, Miss., and Mrs. Frank Ja voway. who was Miss Barbara Hunter. Holiday decorations of holly, mistle toe ami smilax were used, and a color scheme of red and white was carried out on the tea table, which had tor a <-enterpiiece a basket of Richmond roses, the handle tied with green tulle. Ihe punch table, in the drawing room, was presided over by Misses Le bie Ewing, an 1 Millie May Blair, of Marietti. Ti soiled by Mrs. Frank Dabney and Mrs. Edward Kelly. Assisting in entertaining were Misses Marton Fielder. Katherine Douglas, Mary Jeter, Marquesse Riteh, Mrs. Carleton McKinney and Mrs. Morris Ewing. Mrs. Ison was gowned in white satin trimmed in duchess lace and pearls and Vlaborati -y embroidered. Her mother. Mrs. William M. Terry, wore black Chantilly lace over satin. Mrs. Cool edge wore rose-colored satin bordered in marabou and trimmed In Chantilly lace. Mrs. Fred Ison wore her wedding gown of white satin trimmed in Chan tilly lace and pearls. Mrs. Jacoway's gown was of black lace over American Beauty satin. ZAKAS WILL SAVE YOU BIG MONEY ON YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER Cheaper than you can bake in your own kitchen, better than can be had elsewhere, pure and clean are the Fruit Cake. Pound Cake. Cookies and Pastry sold at the store of D. Zakas. 30 Peach tree street—Five Points. Why worry about your Christmas or Sunday dinner when you can get just what you want, all ready to serve, de licious, pure and wholesome, at Zakas’ store? (Advt.) teKODAKS:=.. First Class Finishing and X* larging A complete stock filmr. plates, papers, chemicals, ate. Special Mall Order Department for eut-of-town customers •end for Catalog and Price Liat. ! A. K. HAWKtS CO. .-Kodak Deparlmtnl I H WhltohaO St- ATLANTA, SA. J Our Holiday Offering We Bought the HOWARD PIANO CO. Stock, Including Uprights, Grands, Cabinet Grands and Players—B7 Pianos. During the holidays we are placing these special bargains on sale, regardless of cost, selling them as long as they last, at Prices from $55.00 and up, Player Pianos $276.00 up. Pianos, $55, S6B, $76, sllß, $179, $2lB, $236 Terms, $4, ss,' $6, $7, SB, $9, $lO We must dispose of this purchased stock at once in order to make room for our regular line of instruments, including such well known makes as Henry R Miller, Steger, Weatherholt, Singer and many others, a large stock of which is now on our wareroom floors for your inspection. Special Player Demonstration 2 O’clock Every Afternoon Pianos Held for Christmas Delivery Weatherholt Piano Co. “The House of Quality” 72 North Broad St. Phones, Ivy 3161, Atlanta 2352 Factory Tuning $2.00; Work Guaranteed Informal Buffet Supper. Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Boynton en tertained at a buffet supper last even ing at their residence on Piedmont ave nue. Christmas colors were used for the decorations, palms, ferns and crim son earnations making an effective combination, adorning the reception room, living room and dining room. Punch was served by Misses Laura and Clara Cole. The guests present in cluded only relatives and a few inti mate friends. ANNISTON LOSES TAX CASE. ANNISTON. ALA., Dec. 20.—-Judge T. W. Coleman, In city court today, de cided against the city in a sanitary privilege tax case submitted yesterday to test tile validity of a new ordinance. A It Meins £ome $ hing J -•» ■ ■ • - tt lk sb » to make your slipper selections from * * l <“ n "’ st ( ‘ oni pl < 9e anti elaborate stock in the South. 8 S iWy aZT And. by the wav, time is rapidly passing a wav. the S * * earlier you make your selections the better it will « irelyf * )e t° r y° u an d us. *4 it w FELT JULIETS, all colors FELTC OMF Y S here in S’ ami sizes, with fur top to abundance. All colors and a* match color. Two grades in sizes. Ribbon trimmed, and * stock- SI.OO and $1.50. only $1.50 'he pair. MENS TAN KID FAUST, TRAVELING SLIPPERS S S \ :| bargain in a man’s *" r men and women. In * I slipper. Full kid lined. A '"‘f P<> ck ’ ,t S ’ ZP CaßP ’ T * n ’ " * * $2.50 Slipper for $1.95. $135 VaJUe *■ All styles felt slippers for children. •' IVA /WoR s M. Rich & Bros. Co. 2 b* 7T7-j itjCi.-yJ • _ at J* Ls S rt 'V i- / "* t* “A Department of Famout Shoet" Toy Trunks Fo J th * KMdies st 20 c-t o« LIEBERMAN'S Th« Trunk Store 92 Whitehall 11