Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 09, 1913, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MISS ANSLEY ENTERTAINS EOR MISS EULA JACKSON TT _. j ~L ^ - D. A. R. RAISE FLAG ON- NEW COURTHOUSE «>ne of tli* happiest affairs of the week was the luncheon which Miss Mamie Ansley grave Tuesday for Miss Eula Jackson, a feted bride-elect. Miss Ansley entertained at the Pied mont Driving Club, and the luncheon table was placed in the rose room, where palms were grouped in the corners of tlx* room and the table was elaborately decorated with pink roses and narcissi. Blue baskets fill ed with these flowers were at either end of the table, and a larger basket former the centerpiece At each place wa* a little pink basket tilled with French flowers, and the minor deco rative details were in pink. Miss Ansley was charming in navy For Mrs. Graham. The buffet luncheon at which Mrs. H. YV. Miller entertained Tuesday was one of a series of handsome par ties tendered Mrs. James Edward Graham, of Cleveland, Ohio, during her visit to Mrs. .lames L. Dickey, Jr. Mrs. Miller’s home in Ansley Park was decorated throughout with quantities of pink roses and narcissi, filling bowls and vases. The table in the dining room was graced with a silver vase of pink roses and narcissi, and silver com potes held pink and white bonbons. The hostess wore black satin with draped skirt and corsage of lace. Mrs Graham, the honor guest, wore black charmeuse, the coat opening over a blouse of lace, and her hat of velvet was adorned with a paradise and one largo red rose. Mrs. Dickey’s cos tume of purple brocade chiffon was worn with a black velvet hat adorn ed with a white paradise. Basket-Ball Game. A game of basket-ball will be play ed Thursday at the Washington Sem inary between the seminary team and thai of t lie Wood berry School. The seminary girls who will play are Misses Maurine McPherson, Ruth Belk. Ella Cliff Kiser, Mildred Mathews, Julia Green anti Laurence Uorine. For Miss Ferguson. Miss Mary Scott Ferguson. of Roanoke, Ya.. who is being tendered a .series of parties as the guest of Miss Lula Dean June®, was tendered a box party at the Forsyth Monday evening 1 by Mr. and Mrs# Harrison .Jones. Fallowing the performance. Mr. and Mrs Jones entertained their guests at a supper party at the Pied mont Driving Club. For Miss Barnard. Miss Christine Barnard, of San Francisco, is being delightfully enter tained during her visit to Mrs. Wil liam A. Wimbish and Mrs. B. M. Boy kin. Mrs, John M. Cooper enter tained her bridge dub and one ex tra table at bridge Tuesday morning for Miss Barnard. Luncheon followed the game. Miss Effle Boykin entertains at a tea Friday afternoon and again on Saturday for Miss Barnard. blue charmeuse v. ,th corsage of shad ow lace, and hat of black velvet, adorned with a paradise. Her sis ter. Mrs. Rucker McCarty, wore a smart toilet of rose-colored moire I bordered in mink lur. with a black velvet hat adorned with a paradise. The guests, including Miss Jack son’s bridesmaids and h few other! friends, were Misses Margaret Grant, I Adgate Ellis. Katherine Ellis and her guest. Dorothy Aleshlre. of Wash ington, D. C.; Edith Bryson, of Ha-; vaunah; Ella Vaughn Patterson, of I Montgomery; Harriet Calhoun, Mig- j non McCarty, Jessie McKee, Callie j Hoke Smith and Mrs. Rucker Mi Carty. An Afternoon With Panama. It was decided this morning at the meeting of the Uncle Remus Memo rial Association that Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, president of the Uncle Remus Memorial Association, give an after noon entertainment at the new Wine- cuff Hotel, with “Panama” as her theme. Airs. Wilson is a fluent speak er and has many interesting things to tell of tho great work being accom plished in the Canal Zone, from which six* has just returned. The entertain ment will be illustrated with slides. ♦ >thcr speakers will be naked talk oil “Panama.” The date will be act for some time early in January. The Wren’s Nest will be kept open on New Year’s Day, at which time all friends of Uncle Remus will be made welcome, and shown over the house. Tourists, especially, will be expected to cal! and see the places of interest where Air. Harris wrote his enduring folk-lore tales. Miss Catherine Wooten stated At the meeting that the Carnegie branch library at the Wren’s Nest was a great success, and that over 1.U00 members were patrons of the library. On Tuesday, the day opened to tho public, 16. r » books were circulated. At the story-telling hour over 100 chil dren attended the meetings, at which Miss Brown told the stories of Uncle Remus to the little guests ut home. Mrs. Richard P. Brooks, of Forsyth, regent of Piedmont Continental Chapter, D. A. R the MOVING PICTURE SHOWS ALAMO No. 1 Wednesday. “Smithy's Grandma Party/' i Essanay Comedy). “You’ve Got to Pay,” (Pathe Drama). Franklin Four. Comedy and Har mony Singers. W i nship-Scott. The marriage of Miss Emil> M in ship and Hugh Scott, which takes place Tuesday at 8:3u o’clock, will be a beautiful occasion, in which wide social interest is centered. The couple will be attended by a large wedding party, and a reception will follow the ceremony. Airs. Milton Dargan, Jr., will be matron of honor, and Miss Ida Wln- ship will be her sister’s maid of honor. Miss Elizabeth Brown, of Pittsburg, and Miss Caroline Muse will be bridesmaids, and Dugas AlcFlesky, Stuart Boyd and Arthur Clark** will be groomsmen. Fort Scott will be best man for his brother. Following the rehearsal Alonday evening. Fort Scott entertained the bridal party and a few others at din ner at the Capital City Club. A bas ket of pink roses with butterfly bows of pink tulle on the handle and silver candlesticks bearing pink-shaded tapers adorned the table, and the place cards were hand painted in pink roses. The guests were Alisa Frances Wlnship. Miss Afignon McCarty, Dr. and Airs. H. F. Scott, Air. and Airs. Charles R. Winship. Air. and Airs. Robert Meador, Mr. and Mrs. Hollins Randolph, Mr. and Airs. Walter Con- nally, of Tyler. Texas; Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker and Mr. and Airs. TH A. Tich- enor, of Alonroe. Sale of Red Cross Seals. L%c ember 19 has been set es the day for the Atlanta Woman’s Club to have the sale of the Red Crous Seals. The committee, to be made up of vol unteer workers, will be announced later. Miss Baley to Entertain Club. Miss Lucile Baley will entertain j her sewing club Wednesday afternoon l from 8 to 5 at her home in Druid (I Hills. Electa Chapter, No. 6. A called meeting of Electa Chapter, No. 6, Order of Eastern Star, will be held on Wednesday evening, Decem ber 10, at 7: SO o’clock, at Masonic Temple. This meeting is for the pur pose of initiation, and for the sus pension of delinquent members Normal Study Class. Tho Normal Stud> Class will «*n- tertnin at a tea in the Girls’ High School on Thursday, December 11, at 1 4 o’clock. This tea will take the place I of the regular meeting of the vlam and is the last time the clans will meet before the holidays. All graduates of the Normal Train ing School are invited. Woman’s Auxiliary. The ways and means committee of the Woman’s Auxiliary to Wesley Hospital will hold an Important ex ecutive meeting at the residence of Mrs. R. K. Ram bo, No. 4 40 West 1 Peachtree street. Wednesday, Decem ber 10, from 11 a, m. to 3 p. m. All members are asked to be present. Pretty Girls Ready To Sell Xmas Seals .Mrs Hugh M. Willett, who is gen eral chairman in charge of tho sale of Red Cross Christmas seals, has made arrangements to have 60 or 75 of Atlanta’s prettiest girls begin the sale of seals on the street Wednes day morning. The active work for the day *111 he in charge of Mrs. Charles H. Booth, who will he special chairman for the day. The young women will appear In all the business sections of the city, and will also visit the. stores and the office buildings. Special booths will also be put in the larger stores and lobbies Ali.ss Bucholtz is already in charge of a booth ill the postoffice lobby, and another booth has been establish!.*'? ut the Child Wei face Exhibit Russian Revolution ‘Grandmother’ Fails To Escape Siberia Special C#ible to The Atlanta Georgian. SI’. PETERSBURG. Dei* !• Mme Catherine Breshkovoska, j political life exile in Siberia., who is known as the "grandmother of Russian revolu tion," has made a second unsuccess ful at tempi to escape, according to the Novoe Vremya to-day. The prisoner managed to elude her guards on December 1. but four days later troops from the Irkutsk gar rison captured her and a companion 'Bib Proves To Be A Noose for Baby CALHBORO, N. J.. Dec. !).—A nail caught in the bib of a crawling infan' a* the child was falling down stair* The infant was held suspended and choked to death. as they were making their way down the River l#ena to Kirensk. Hlx other arrests were marl© at Kirrensk, where conspirators were said to have secret - ed themselves. The sentencing of Mme. Breslikov- ska to perpetual exile three years ag« for conspiring against the Govern ment aroused much condemnation lit the United States. It Is Not Too Late Miss Josephine Lowenstein and i Misa Arline Elkan leave Monday for New York and will later attend h house party In Connecticut. They wilt return home in February. The Rev. and Mrs. Luke Johnson will be at home »t No. 154 Washing ton street. Mr. Johnson is the new pastor of Trinity Church. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Callaway have? closed their home on Fourteenth j street and will be at the Imperial Hotel for the winter. Miss Louise Bradbury. who is now visiting AIlss Alary Carlo Hurst In j Albany', and Miss Hurst were the guests of honor at a dance given in Tifton on Friday night by Messrs. ! Henry and Amos Tift. Miss Rosalind Wood, of .Savannah, I Is the guest of Mrs. Luther Rosser. The- dinner-dunce which Mr. an<4 Airs. Morris Brandon irive Tueiutav evening at their home on Pace’s Fer , ry road will be one of a number , parties arranged for Mrs. James Ed- j ward Graham, of Cleveland, the guest j of Mrs. James L. Dickey', Jr. Airs. Florence Brown, of New York, ! is visiting her son. William B. Reeves, ! at his home, No. JIG North Moreland j avenue. Queen Mary's Cousin Will Tour America NEW YORK. Deo. S.- -Miss George Daphne Fitzgeorge, granddaughter of j j the Duke of Cambridge through Ids i I morganatic wife, arrived on board the 1 I White Star Liner Celtic for a tour of 1 this country. The young lad}', who is ( 24 years old, and very pretty, is the j second cousin of Queen Mary. This is her first visit to this country. Southern Hotel Men Assemble in Durham j DURHAM, X C., Dec 9.—The South- j ern Hotel Association’s fifth annual h«s- ! sion began here to-day. A. T. Moore, I | of Staunton, Va.. the president] opened the meeting at the Y. M. C. A. Mayor | W. J. Brogden made the address of j welcome, which was responded to by Pleading for a nation-wide rever- | tinue their efforts to build up thin 5*1 ,! I*" 1 .’ .. i»ii . » ■ • i . .. here. pi esiden t of the Durham ( on i mei - ence of the American flag. Mrs. Rich- i great metropolis and commonwealth, cial ^jub, a j so nirt <j ( . an address, re- ard P. Broks, of Forsyth, regent of she said in closing; “and when the j sponded by Charles Oonsolvado, of Nor-I the Piedmont Chapter, Daughters of approach their courthouse and cast f«»ik. the American Revolution, hoisted the their eyes heavenward they will be- : Tt noon more than 100 hotel men went United States banner on the llag- 1 hold a token of our esteem and will to Lakewood Park fur their annual bar becue and bonfire. I his afternoon an | inspection of local factories was made. $80,000 Bankrupt Freed Under Bond to have your order for Engraved Cards or Stationery exe- MOBTI.K ala., net p .\r«rrt« m. j cuted by J. P. Stevens Engraving Co.. Atlanta .Meyer, bankrupt wholesale liquor dealei. who failed for $80,000. was released here to-day under bond of $6,000. He was Indicted by the Federal Grand Jury Just adjourned fur concealing assets from the ogal schedule of false statements Court. Meyer is nrominently connected here and in l/oulslaiia. A magnificent, new five-story plant has greatly increased ■ 'J TT.;' J Banhrupu:y! their facilities, which enable them to fill orders promptly vf up to the last minute. staff of the new courthouse atnid im- | also read in the folds of that banner presnive ceremonies Tuesday morn- j noble motives of patriotism that in- ing. spirttd the Piedmont Continental 1 The beautiful flag was presented to; Chapter to present this beautiful llag ALAMO No. 2 Wednesday. •The Chinese Death Thorn.” (A powerful, gripping drug fiend drama.) "Greedy George," (Edison Comedy.) Last week of Aurlema. Monarch Comedy Four. ALCAZAR THEATER To-day. "Captain Kidd." Hair-raising exploits of the old Buccaneer, the greatest pirate that ever lived. MARYLAND GIRLS CAPTURE CROWD AT THE BONITA THEATER Maryland Girls, the company > booked at the Bonita this week, certainly made good the splendid reputation that preceded them, for ) \ if there is a better tabloid musi- ) ( <‘al comedy company on the road it has not reached Atlanta. Another feature that hajs added greatly to the popularity of this little playhouse is the splendid or- rhestra under the leadership of > Dick Tope. This orchestra has > been augmented and is now one ( of the host in Atlanta. the county by the Piedmont Chapter. ! Besides the members of the County , Board, a larg** crowd uf city and ; county officials and others were pres- ■ ent. Mrs. Brooks’ addres swas greeted with round after round of applause. "The flag which we unfurl to-day will be a constant reminder to the ! to this county and State. “The patriotism will resurrect our i forgotten State flags and fling them to the breeze.s above every public. ! building in these United Staten. Other speakers on the program ! were General Clifford Anderson, Lu- rien Uamar Knight, Mrs. Shepherd i W. Foster, Mrs. William Lawson Peel . people of this city and county to con- j and Mayor Woodward. Christmas Tree at Woman's Club. J of the arts and crafts program h\ the There will bo a Christmas tree at dub yesterday afternoon tho Woman's ('lub Monday afternoon for the benefit of the poor children of the city. It will oe under the direc tion of Mrs. Irvine Thomas, chairman of Children’s Day, and many useful and pretty gifts will be distributed to the little guests of the club. Miss Virginia Woolley had charge SAVOY THEATER To-day. ••Thieves and the Cross.” Two-reel drama. •Slim and the Boys at Breezy Beach.” Domedy with waves of laughter. THE MONTGOMERY Wednesday. "The Mystery of the Thorough bred,” Three-reel feature (Pathe). Good orchestra: good singing. the: elite Wednesday. Revolution In Mexico and the death of President Madero. in three reels. Only authentic picture made of actual fighting in Mexico. all ni$hl . fill broad day- ^TANGO //orCORKf I ^ l A f7 A F Mrs. William Clare S piker will give j a aeries of lectures at the. club the last week In January, at which time the Drama League will be invited to l attend. Mrs. Hpiker will speak on “Dramatic Art," Mrs. Westmoreland’s Bridge Party. The afternoon bridge party which 1 Mrs. Willis Westmoreland will give on Tuesday afternoon, December 10. will be a delightful compliment to .Miss Katherine Ellis, a lovely debu- I lante, and Mis** Dorothy Aleshire, of j Washington, D. (\, who is the guest of Miss Ellis. The hour Is 3 o’clock, and the guests will include the mem bers of tho debutante set North Side Embroidery Club. The North Bide Embroidery Club will meet with Mrs. C. J. Christen sen, No. 6 Kennesaw avenue, on Wed- ' nesday afternoon, December 10, at 3 i o’clock. This is The Can that holds the finest syrup you’ve ever mouthed. There’s no just-as-good in flavor or quality. It’s always the same. VeIva ought to be on your table to spread on biscuits, waffles and muffins. Try it on batter cakes and you’ll say, “That’s fine” you can’t help it. Red and Breen cans—your grocer's. PENICK & FORD, Ltd. New Orleans ~r- 10c up Send for booklet of Cooking and candy recipes. 1 / n VAUDETTE wedneiwiuy. "The Woman,” Two-reel Broncho (drama). •Beauty Parlor Graduate." ■ Thanhoi ser (Comedy) The Steinway Four. OUABANTttD TANGO roots out hard and soft corns, bunions and callous spots. It does not blister nor make the toes sore. TANGO is guaranteed to root out the core of the corn painlessly; if it does not, go to the drug store where you bought it and get your money back. 25c at All Druggists’. Jacobs’ Pharmacy, Atlanta / TWIN FACTS Tho integrity of Triocleanse eonsists in the l‘aot. that every piece of your clothes is honorably done. The individuality of Triocleanse consists in the fact that we put ntore genuine effort into the work 1 of cleaning than you can find elsewhere. And it will never he different. Never so long as our name is TRIO LAUNDRY IVY 1099 E.H. WILSON. W.H. HARRIS. Many Special Attractions at Jacobs’ Perfume Exposition Sale’I o-morrow 50c Nadine Face Powder 39c, and Nadinola Talcum FREE. Exquisite Panel "Ready for the Opera,’’ Retailing at $1.00, FREE. Tt riS exceeding!,' attractive picture would retail anywhere for $1.00. A drawing by Ralph Armstrong, in colors, HI inch panel, full length figure of a beautiful American wom an ‘‘Ready for the Opera." It has no advertising matter whatever, either on front or back, and framed or unframed is a beautiful gift. It is FREE at our Perfume Exposi tion, Sozodont demonstration, with purchases of Sozodont. Preparations amounting to 50 cents or more. Christmas Envelope Sachets FREE. Samples of Robinnaire Liquid Powder and other Preparations FREE. $1.00 Woodworth Extracts, in Bulk, an oz. 50c. Violets of .Sicily, Blue Lilies and Arabian Bouquet Extracts—these delightful new perfumes are offered in bulk that you may test their exquisite delicacy. The Toilet, wa ters. in beautiful gift, packages, 75c, G oz. bottles. 75c Piver’s Sachet, Original 1-oz. Bottles; 39c ((dors: LcTretle. Flaramye. Magent, Safranor. Esperis, Aventurine, Pompeia. Kcfffria. Ivory Toilet Goods Are so exquisitely dainty, so fastidiously clean and sani tary looking and so easily kept in this beautiful condi tion that they have gained high favor in the best homes. Wli have an exceptional!.' line stock of handsome- toilet goods in Prrnch Jyotj and Ivoroid. Not a special cheap line secured for the holidays, but our regular guaranteed stock which has earned us the reputation of having the best goods in the city. No thin veneered stuff here, nothing that-will chip and crack after a few weeks’ use. Jacobs' Guarantee of Quality backs every article, and our prices arc the lowest that eqnal qoaiitv can be bought for anywhere. These Holiday Presentations Are Beautiful and Economical Hand Mirror, illustrated, very heavy French plate of finest quality, bevel, oval shape; heavy solid French ivory, beautiful color and graining, $7.50: others, $4.00 to $10.00. Round Mirrors, best quallt} plate and French Ivory; long handles, $3.50 to $8 00. With ring handles, $•5.00 to $10.00. Hair Brush, illustrated, large size for ladies, extra long, pure bristle that will - f*3 not pull out: $4.00. Oth -f« Pn > from $3.50 to $6.00. Puff Box. illustrated; $1.0® Combe, very heavy and beautiful, all coarse-or coarse and tine teeth. From 50c to $2.00. Men's Combs in French Ivory, finest, quality. 35e, 50c. Cloth Brush, illustrated; best quality; $4.25. Vs. rlous shapes and sizes, $2.50 to $5. 00. Hair Pin Case, illustrated; $1.00. Also In other patterns. French Ivory Clock, illustrated, a handsome gift; guaranteed accurate timekeeper; regular $.3.00 value al $2.25. Other styles at $3.50 and up Charming Small Sets of Ivory French Ivory Manicure Sets make exceedingly dainty gifts. x-pie»;e Set. plush lined leather case $5.00; s and U-piece Sets, excellent quality at lower prices than they can be duplicated for elsewhere, $1.00 and $1.26. 3 and 4-piece Sets, light weight and most charming gifts for young ladies; 50c. Chamois Buffer with case to $1.50 for large sizes removable steel baud $1.00 Beautiful, Substantial Gift For a Man Real Badger Shaving Brush of the finest quality, handsome French Ivory handle. $5.00. Others of excellent quality, fully guaranteed, handsome gifts, 50c to $5.00. WHERE there are children, there must be Dolls for Christmas. Therefore, buy your Dolls immediately and shorten your shopping list before the days become crowded. Jacobs’ Doll Annex at the Mam Store Has the Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices in the City. Kewpie Kandies for Children Delicious pure vainly made from Barley Sugar ami Honey, with Real Bruit flavors, bard twisted in sticks and little Kewpies. If you are particular about the sweets your children eat, investigate ibis absolutely pure and delicious candy for it contains not an atom ol‘ glucose. All Jacobs’ Stores in Christmas boxes, pound, 25c. JACOBS’ PHARMACY Main Store and Laboratory, 6-8 Marietta Street. 23 Whitehall St 544 Peachtree St. 245 Houston St 266 Peters St. 102 Whitehall St 423 Marietta St. 216 Lee St. 152 Decatur St 70 W. Mitchell St. Marietta and Forsyth Streets, under Bijou Theater.