Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 21, 1912, HOME, Page 7, Image 7

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~t lj Mrs. Harold Gordon Russell sun. of Brooklyn, will come nth to visit Mrs. Russell’s fa- Jinnes B. Baird, and Mrs. r ■ •OPERA GLASSES” „ i i it will please any one. Jno. , , Sons have them from $5.00 42 North Broad St. (Advt.) FOR CHRISTMAS lil 1 T? < JyL i w wWWro lw W .Mnily A KIMBALL PLAYER PIANO Our Own Make $450 and Up—The Ideal Gift for Each Member of the Family Musical Interest Awakened By Kimball. Player Pianos I The owner of a Kimball Player Piano is not a mere iterator, a looker-on, but in actual touch with the whole •oHd of music. Guided by easily acquired directions, he produces with equal facility the recognized classics or anv rther music in which he chances to delight. THE KIMBALL 88-NOTE PLAYER PIANO t MEANS OE ARTISTIC GROWTH His own incomplete insight is broadened and developed, his musical interest is quickened and invigorated, and he is the equal of the artist whose technique and correct interpre tation represents a lifetime of labor, and he is always in practice. VISIT THE PLAYER DEPARTMENT of the W. W. Kimball Company. Here you can see and judge for yourself the beauties of the wonderful 88-note Kimball Player Piano, and note the artistic perfection to which these instruments have been brought, for they repre sent superlative excellence in the field of Player Piano mechanism. Should your choice, however, be an Upright or Grand p iano. we have a most Complete stock from which to select, both as to cases and styles. Our one, absolutely one, price plan insures you oi securing the best possible instrument for the amount you want to pay for it. A piano has but one value, and that fixes its price—,the right price. Kimball Pianos. Player Pianos. Pipe and Residence Pipe Organs are sold direct by the maker without inter mediate profits and expent •, added to the selling price, consequently, at a lower price than other instruments of strictly the best grade. This means that by purchasing direct frpm the world's largest manufacturers you can save nearly the price of a good piano, which is something for the shrewd buyer to carefully consider before purchasing. Cash, or time payments can be arranged. Open Evenings Until After Christmas. PHM W. W. Kimball ngu w|jS|‘ Company ATLANTA BRANCH. N. P r y° r Street. H. R. CALEF. Manager i />'■ ■ '■'=«= ■' H"»: Write. Telegraph Or Telephone Us For Diamonds Or W atches it is not too late for uk to handle orders from a dis t ance. Our Mail Order Department will ship promptly selec tions of Diamonds or Watches to reliable people anywhere. \ express charges paid whether you purchase or not. Advise us about your requirements, and we will give on'the benefit of our 26 years' experience in selecting e/ioicest values. Attractive monthly payment plans open to reliable peo ple anywhere. Long Distance Phone Main 3161 Maier & Berkeley Inc. Gold and Silversmiths Established 1887 3 1 -33 Whitehall Atlanta. Ga. » ANNOUNCEMENTS The children of the Inman Park Ban tist Sunday school will give a Christ mas entertainment Monday evening. ol the children of the Stewart Avenue Kindergarten and Dav Nursery THE ATLANTA'GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1912. Society News of /Atlanta WITH the beginning of the holi days for rhe school set. there are many parties planned for all ages, from the little tots to the girls who are already planning for their coming-out winter. Several are on for today, one of the largest of these being Mrs. William A. Parker’s reception for her young daugh ter, Miss Louise Parker, and the house guest of Miss Parker, Miss Minnie Hall, of Columbus, the two being class mates at school in Washington. D. C., this winter. The guests included 100 mem bers of the school girl set. Palms, ferns and smilax with vases of pink roses and white hyacinths formed the decora tions throughout the house. The table had for a centerpiece a vase of pink roses and white hyacinths surrounded by pink-shaded tapers and pink mints. The ices and cakes were pink and white. Misses Katherine ajjd Graham Lambert presided over the punch table in the library. Miss Parker wore rose-colored satin bordered in ermine and trimmed in lace. Miss Hall wore white satin and lace. Mrs. Parker’s gown was of white char treuse satin veiled in black chiffon em broidered in blue. Assisting in entertaining were Misses Susie Hatcher of Columbus, Nina Car penter of Greenville, S. C.; Mamie Kirkpatrick, Mary King, Ruth Paden, Wyckliffe Wurm, Helen Rhorer, Myra Clarke Scott, Ida Winship, Lillian Mitchell, Mary Murphy, Katherine Du- Bose, Harriet Haynes. Marcella Hall man, Ellen Wolff, Dorothy Traynham, Faith Johnson, Lhcy Roberts, Margue rite Ward Grace LeCraw, Gladys Dun son and Ruth Reid. Mrs. Murray Entertains. The three parties given this week by Mrs. John P. Murray were her first since occupying her new residence at 605 West Peachtree street. Elaborate holiday decorations adorned the attractive apartments open to guests. Sbuthern smilax wreathed the windows and door arches, palms and ferns were banked in the corners and Christmas wreaths and red bells, with vases of red carnations, gave the color contrast. The first of the series was a morning auction bridge party, the game being followed by a hot luncheon served in several courses. There were top score prizes of hand-painted plates for each of the three tables, the winners being Airs. J. O. Palmer, Mrs. Wiley Jones and Mrs. J. H. Bradfield. At each of the two afternoon parties twelve guests were entertained, the prizes for Thursday afternoon being an embroidered guest towel for top score, won by Miss Kate Ransom, and a deck of handsome cards for consolation, won by Mrs. Glover U. Else. Yesterday afternoon, when the last of the series was given, Mrs. Murray was a charming hostess, wearing a gown of black velvet trimmed in gold lace. The prizes for yesterday were silk hose for top score, won by Mrs. Sidney Johnson, and a Christmas work bag of /ed satin, which as a consola tion prize went to Mrs. Amanda Eaton. Christmas House Party. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thornton, who have been spending two weeks at the Hotel Knickerbocker, New York, since their marriage, are now in Asheville, N. C., where they Will spend the holi days with Air. and Mrs. Austell Thorn ton at their home on Vittoria road. Mrs. A. E. Thornton and Miss Jane Thornton leave tonight and will also be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austell Thornton until after the holidays. Pictures by Hirshburg. The beautiful pictures of Airs. Wil liam Lowry Meador, one of the popular young matrons of the city, and of Miss Elizabeth Dunson, a charming member of the younger contingent, which adorn the first page of the magazine section I of The Georgian today are reproduced ' from photographs posed by Wesley Hirshburg. Miss Muse’s Dinner Party, A miniature Christmas tree, light ed with tiny vari-colored tapers and hung with gifts, formed the centerpiece for the table at a dinner party giver. Thursday evening by .Miss Caroline Muse. The place cards bore frosted Christmas scenes. Covers were laid for twelve at a handsomely appointed ta ble. If you are troubled with chronic con stipation, the mild and gentle effect of Chamberlain’s Tablets makes them es pecially suited to your ease. For sale by all dealers. (Advt.) CHURCH CITY FOUR, GREAT QUARTET, AT THE MONTGOMERY For Christmas week Montgomery has secured the Church City Four, one of the best quartets in the country. Al ways the best in i vorj thing, this spe cial extraordinary attraction will only add to the fame of the Montgomery, tbi leading moving picture theater of the Southern states. Professoi Knel sselt's orchestra 4 on the job, to the pleasure of pations (Advt.) STOP AT ZAKAS’ "STORE AND SAVE ALL WORRY OVER SUNDAY’S DINNER if you will stop at Zakas’ bread and cake .store, 30 Peachtree street —Five Points —on your way home, you can save the worry of Sunday dinner, also save time and monej. Fruit cake, cof fee take, pound take, an endless va riety of cookies, any kind or style of pie, bread, buns, rolls, etc., all deli cious, all clean, all pure. Philip Thomp son. the Boston expert, has made an enviable reputation in Atlanta, be cause he knows th< bakery busine.-.- antl only turns out th" best. (Advt.) ENGAGEMENTS Webb - Barnwell. Mr. and Mrs. William Arihur Webb, of Moultrie, Ga.. announce the engagi - ■ ment of their daughter. Emma Lou, to Air. Thomas Millard Barnwell, the wed ding to take place at the home of her I parents next Tuesday evening at Hi o'clock. Sanders-Freeman. Air. James Barnes Sundeis announces i the engagement of his daughter, Etta . Marion, to Air. Elliott Blount Freeman, 1 the Wedding to take place Wednesday, j January 22, at 11:30 o’clock, at the First i Baptist church, Dublin, Gn Young-Estes. Air. J. M. Young, of Brunswick, an- I nounces the engagement of his daugh- I ter. Nan Ju, to Air. Edward James Estes, of Toledo. Ohio, the wedding lo take place in January. For Miss Buchanan. The Yuletide was typified in the elab orate decorations of the party given this afternoon by Mrs. Lena Swift Huntley, for 24 little girls, entertained in honor of Miss Elizabeth Buchanan, the grandaughter of the hostess. The handsome home of Airs. Huntley on Peachtree road was elaborately dec orated for the party. In the hall a Christmas tree, reaching to the celling, was strung with tiny electric lights, and hung with toys and ornaments. Vases of red roses adorned the living room and other apartments. Games were played, the winner receiving a large Christmas stocking full of gifts. Later the guests were seated for re freshments at a large oblong table in the dining room, representing a field of snow, with Santa Claus and his sleigh at the foot of a miniature Christmas tree, which formed the centerpiece. As souvenirs at each plate were miniature Christmas trees, with red horns and poppers. Red candy balls adorned the table. Little Miss Buchanan wore white lin gerie and was assisted in entertaining by the members of the family. Buffet Supper Party, A buffet supper was given last even ing by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wiinbish in honor of Mrs. William Donnell and Miss Virginia Donnell, who are spending the holidays with Mr. Al. C. Donnell. The apartments open to guests were deco rated in poinsettia, garlands of holly and mistletoe, in the dining room the table was decorated in poinsettia blos soms and Easter Hiles, sin-foumh il by smaller vases of red narcissi and ear nations, with red shaded tapers. An orchestra played during the evening. Mrs. Wimbish wore turquoise blue satin with garniture of lace. Mrs. Don nell was gowned in black velvet and Miss Donnell wore cie! blue charmeusi satin combined with chiffon and silver luce. NO FEAR OF CHAPPEDM i! 7,- Pz W Y % ■ // I i 1 t /t. v t /tXXr f I If You Use CUTICURA SoapandOintment Bold rvwjnrherr. Liberal sample of nnz.h mailed free, with 32-pa«w book on the skin. Addretw ‘'f’mj eura,” Dept. 2P, JBoaton Tc men siKwild shave with Cut-irnra :*oap Shading S-ci. Inexpensive Jewelry Gifts At Craukshiiw's you’ll find numerous dainty little gift arti cles in new ami original designs, in inexpensive as well as the higher grades. J Shirtwaist rings, collar pins, bar pins, scarf pins, tie clips, fobs. j Lockets, crosses, beads, card cases ami all the latest vanities. Charles W. Crankshaiv ’ Jeweler. ; Atlanta National Bank Bldg. _______ 11 LDtni htawkxyM . Firnt Class Finishing and En- i larging A complete stock tUme. j plates, papers, chemicals, eto. i Igacial Mall Order Department for I •Mf-of town ouetomerx *and for Cataleq and Prlca Liat 4. K HAWKKS CO. ■ Ktd.k Dtpi’lmtm I l_HW»>lMhaii <«. >TLAisTA, BA.j, Fancy Dress Ball To Be Given Dec. 27 A costume ball is particularly ap propriate to the holiday season, and foi this reason the Nine o’clock German luii make their second affair a fancy dress ball. This will lie one of tile most delightful affairs of next week, taking place at the Piedmont Driving club on next Friday evening, December 27. There will be handsome prizes for the most i-orfeet disguise and for the most beautiful costumes. The young women will wear some exquisite toilets, and many of the men will be in costume, others wearing dominoes. After the unmasking, supper will be served in the dining room of the club, and danc ing will follow. The married members of the club will act as chaperons, as usual, and the de butantes of this year and last will be tin- specially honored guests of the brilliant affair. FUTURE EVENTS Air. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis Ingram have issued cards to a reception on Saturday evening, January 4. in cele bration of their silver wedding anni versary. Miss Mary Murphy will give a box c..jiwiiniiiniwwii miw Puts Stomach, Liver and Bowels in Fine Condition To promptly end the misery of constipation, torpid liver, sick headache, indigestion, dizzi ness and nausea, you mug use CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. They never fail—■ nr relit that’s why millions use them. Vitii. hLYER vigor, vitality, H PHLU. and a clear complexion are ewiwimm the result of their use. You need them. Small Pill. Small Da»e, Small Pria*. Die GENUINE must bear signature BRENAU COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY. GAINESVILLE. GA. P. O. BOX 11 Spring Term January 21st. Summer Term June 30th. Offers every course adapted to the needs of women. Material equipment unsur passed in the South. Educational and so cial advantages of the highest order. Healthful, mild climate, both summer and winter. Send for Bulletin and Copy of "The Rrenau Girl." BIG BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS ONLY TWO MORE SHOPPING DAYS These Cut Prices Are On Well-Known Standard Instruments We have taken over several Pianos from small dealers, and will sell them direct to customers, and guarantee a Saving of $75.00 to $150.00 These Pianos are Upright Grands. Good make, good tone, good condi tion. Squares, SIO.OO to $50.00 These are also good Pianos, and are sold at these prices only on account of style. A PIANO PLAYER FOR $50.00 Present stock must be closed out to make room for 1913 shipments. The Hallet & Davis and Conway Pianos and famous Virtuolos are sent direct from the factory, and have a guarantee of $3,000,000 behind them. HALLET & DAVIS PIANO CO. Manufacturers 50 N. Pryor St. WM. CARDER, Manager Established 1839 Capital $3,000,000 party at the G'aml Monday afternoon in honor of Miss Loui.se Parker anil her guest. Miss Minnie Hall, of Colum bus. Alias Jewel Woodwind will entertain at an informal tea Monday afternoon in honor of Allss Jamie Morgan who leaves for Brenau after the holidays. FUN PHOTOS Bring your Auto Parties to the GREEN LIGHT STUDIO, WHERE YOU LAUGH. Photos in Auto, Moon, and other styles WHILE YOU WAIT RandaiFs Quick Finish Studio NOW LOCATED 170 PEACHTREE STREET, Opposite Aragon Hotel (Ground Floor.) TAKEN DAY AND NIGHT Xmas Greeting Cards Christ mas and New Year Greeting Cards Specially Engraved have an added value of individuality. We have every facility for promptly okecutiug orders Send for Our Samples and Prices. J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO. Forty-seoen Whitehall Street Atlanta, Georgia PLENTY OF THE BEST Is here waiting for your inspection. A \ isit to our store is ;i guarantee of popular presents al popular prices, Eugepe OE*/ turaw YI WM« I KHAIIiI St. DOLLAR BROWNIES The Brownie laments at $1 to sl2 make a magnificent gift for the boy or girl. A. K. Hawkes Co., Kodak Dept., if Whitehall. (Advt.) HOLIDAY RATES —VIA N. C. & ST. L. and W. & A. R. R. 7