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

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A , * > V- A '* \ l ■■ ATLANTA f i KOliM J1A V AND M’WS rv 11 ^T^TU Qi W L U TWO PRETTY PARTIES GIVEN VISITING WASHINGTON GIRLS RED CROSS FORCES TO SMASH SALES RECORD PERSONAL. u 1 r has many friends in the ett\ Interested in hi» visit. Mrs. Ltola AlyCune Harris is ciit- j it.cully ill ut Iter resident*. No. 451 ! Court land str Mias Dorothy Aleshire, of Wash ington, D. C.. a visitor here, is being • 'nflered a round of parties. Miss Vleshire is the guest of Miss Kather- if Ellis at the, Kllis mansion in Ans- f> .Park, and one of the delightful , .vents of the week was the dinner iity Miss Ellis gjive for her guest • Wednesday evening. The party.of 22 was seated around Italian garden table, in the renter which a miniature fountain played, wo smaller fountains were at each nd of the table, and miniature per- :o!as wet*e wreathed in pink roses, •my bay trees were used for shades •or the electric lights, and other pret- deoorative details were in pink. . Miss Kills was charming in a din ner jjown of green chiffon, with cor age of tulle heavily embroidered in Green rhinestones. Miss Aleshire vore white brocade satin with an Miss Stephens Entertains. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stunle\. who Fitly came from New Haven. V'unn., to reside here, were honor • sts at a musical tea Mies Nan •>' Tpl.ens gave Thursday afternoon at »i.et Lome in Druid Hills. \n informal unsical program, to which Mrs. Ben- . pi in Elsas. Walter Stanley, George V Linder and Bonawitz contributed,! embroidery of rhinestones. Mrs. El lis wore a French dinner goWn of j white chartneuse with draperies of chiffon and rhinestone garniture. Miss Aleshire was the. honor guest at the luncheon which Miss Callls Hoke Btnith ghvo on Thursday, an other very lovely affair. Miss Smith entertained at the home of Iter sis ter. Mrs. Ronald Hansom, and twelve j members of the debutante set enjoy- j ed Miss Smith’s hospitality. The luncheon table was graced : with silver bowls of Kiliarney roses j and narcissi, with all decorative de tails in pink and white. The sil ver candlesticks were tipped with rose-colored shades, and the place cards were hand-painted with figures | of quaint Dutch girls. Silver bas kets were tilled with pink and white bonbons, the color scheme being in troduced in many pretty details of i decoration. Mi8g omith was attractive in a gown of black velvet effectively com- I bined with chiffon, and her blouse of j shadow lace was trimmed with fur. ( Atlanta Chapter, D. A. R. The Atlanta Chapter, Daughters of j the American Revolution, will meet Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock at j Craigie House. A short program lias j been arianged. . Judge John S. Can dler will give a half-hour address on “Georgia's Part in the Revolution." Tea will be served by Mrs. Edward Charbonier, Airs. \Y. L. Pairs and! Airs. Thomas C. Whitner. Delegates I a. feature of the afternoon. Tea I to the State Conference at Macon wilt ’ A large attendance is j WT tas served The rooms' were bright and fra- •; inn't with flowers from Miss* Ste- *nei s’ conservatories. In the draw- . * room sultana was used, the mau- f: el being banked with these flowers, i t .conias and poinsettia blossoms, the vot of the season, adorned the music t • m, and the tea table was graced vltha bronze basket of narcissi, the '.mile ti6d with pink tulle. The sil ver candlesticks were shaded in pink did the minor details were in these ■ lors. Tea v as served in the breakfast ■ mu. w here the decorations were also sultana. Mrs. Arthur llyndt unu Mhss Nell Phillips presiding ut a 'Mtily app'ointed tea table. Mrs. Martin Dunbar and Miss Allie Can- c.er served punch in the dining room, win a bowl wreathed in grapes and -milax. Alias D&itn Martin and Miss • race Stephens assisted in entertain- i\g- • A Number of guests called, and the 'Yfair was one of the happiest of the w e.ek. Miss Stephens was berominglv gowned in white chiffon and lace draped over white satin, with bands Rf ermine. be elected, urged. Benefit Concert. .. -The Atlanta Institute of Music will „.gi\e a concert at the Woman’s Club i;is evening at S;30 o’clock, the pro- ram to be made up of selections by T:e faculty of the institute. The entertainment will be given nder the auspices of Atlanta Chap- mr. TCo. 57. Order of the 1 Eastern Star, k-ml the proceeds 'will go to the in- -vtes of the Masonic Orphans’ Home j s asne tt-Rowe. ■ e Macon. , Those taking - part will be Walter ,t\ Stanley, George P. Linder, Miss Silvia Spitz and Miss Adelle East- .K'p, of the faculty of the Atlanta In-r stitute of Music. Mrs. Kiser Entertains. .Vlrs. Williain VI. Kiser was hostess at ar elaborate luncheon Thursday in honor of Mrs. James Edward Graham, of Cleveland. Ohio, whose visit to Mrs James L. Dickey. Jr., lias been the occasion tor a number of hand some entertainments. # Mrs. Kiser entertained at her home An arrangement of pink begonias and maidenhair ferns adorned the table. The place cards bore the monogram o’’ the hostess in gold. Twelve friends were entertained. Musical Program. A musical program will be heard in the auditorium ol’ the Washing ton. Seminary Frida> evening at 8:15 o’clock. The piano recital will be the work of Miss Jennie McDonald a talent* ! pupil of Miss MacGregor, assisted by Miss Rebie Upchurch, contralto. The public as well as friends of the par ticipants is invited to be present. -The program follows: • If 1 Were a Bird,' Henselt. “On the Mountains'’ Grieg. ‘ Spring's Awakening,” Buck. Prelude in C minor; etude, opus 25. No. 9; etude, opus 10. No. 5. Chopin. “A Bowl of Roses,” Clarke. • Rose in the Bud,” Forster. “Laddie.” Thayer. Prelude and sarabande (two pi anos). Prelude ift C sharp minor, Rachm •- ninoff. “Romance Hungarian,” MaeDowell, Miss Helen i Dr. and Air*. James I < ’umpbf*ll, of! Inman Hark, announir tin* birth of a Brandon. I son. Christmas Red Airs. 1 vit'liuit; ]\ brook* l^fc \\ ed- 1 nesday for a visit of several cJhvk to Cross Seal j Mrs. VY. T. Roberts at Fairhjurn. t-’iu I ! will return for the meeting of tiie worker. j Piedmont < ‘omlnen'al Chapter. D. A 1 Ii.. next Monday afternoon. i Airs. Flo. -i AJeRae lias, returned! Airs II. Go Id bach, of New Orleans, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Lester J. Rich, at her home. No. S7 Peach tree place. Mrs. Gold bach will slay ii’tough the holidays. Telemon Smith » uyler lias gone ■ > his plantation near Macon to spend ihtj holidays with his mother. Mrs. 11. H. Smith. Mrs. Hinton Baker and little son, of Augustii.. are .guests of Mrs. J. R. Robinson for the holidays, and are being cordially welcomed. Hears Fiance Is Dead As She Writes Bids | from a visit to licr s a. Kenneth Al.,- Kae, at Buffalo N V.. and is being tordiuli.v Wf.coined. Floyd- McRae. Jr., wAll. return from Baltimore '«» ; spend the holidays with his parents. Mis?* Harriet 1‘iovles has. returned j from Felidol in Washington for the ; Christina* holiday • t , Miss Ltioile I rankhk is receiving congratulations on her graduation ; ti.nn St. Joseph’s infirmary. - Mrs. J. JV Lissner. of .lesup, is be- I ing entertained by the friends of her sister*, Mrs. Kd.w in A. Gershon and Mrs. Bert Lpvevnan. whose guest she j has been. She. will remain here until j after the holidays. | Miss Sara Stern, of Savannah, has been called home by the illness of her 1 mother. Miss Stern lias been visit ing Mrs. Edwin A. Gershon. Mrs. Susan Tobin Miller, of A i- | gusia, has* been the guest of her son and daughlw, Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Miller, in their apartment in th<* Mendenhall for ten days, following a visit to her son, Captain and Mrs. Jack Miller, in Columbus, Ohio. Miss Margaret Hawkins is quite ill at nor home on Peachtree street an! will be unable to be bridesmaid at the w edding of Miss Kula Jackson an J Edward Alsop on Friday evening. Albert Thrasher, of Florida, for merly a prominent- lawyer of Atlanta, will arrive p> tile city next week to be the guest, of his sister, Mrs. George McKensio, at Brookwood. Mr. Thru A - Thomas for Office MOBILE. Dor. 11.- A» Miss Eliz abeth Williamson, a prominent young Society woman of Asheville. N. C„ ; whom Edward Iuine Davis, of Oak Grove, Mobile County, was to have j married December 39, was addressing I invitations to her wedding, a messen ger boy delivered a telegram an- I i.ounclng the death of Davis as the 1 result of an accident in which his I n "tor car jumped the log road track ' near Oak Grove. ►Slit was prostrated for several hours, hut arrived here to-day to at tend |ho funeral. CALHOUN MASONS FEAST CALHOUN, Dec. 11. Kello'g Chap ter, Royal A.!vU Masons, held its an nual banquet here last night. . «» which 60 members were present. Dr J. R Bowden, of Adalrsvllle, was th* chief speaker. NEW BERN. N. U.j Dec. 11. A Pull- | ^ man carload of Xewfofrh men .'left to- ; <>.\ ,tor* W ashington to *yrge Senator . F. M. SimmonVto rot’Ondne.ml John ('. Thomas for the place Of Postmaster 1 J. S. Basnight. who vfa.® dismissed 1 from tlie local i.ostolflee last Satur- ,duy tor insubordination T’ncre are four *‘and1dHtes. hut it is i t.i. r.ghit Tlionia.', wh<> ls4( w W! -kn<• w n ! i politician, will win. • For the greatest of all shows, go to the All-Star Matinee at the Atlanta, Friday. December 12, at 2:30 p. m. for the Empty Stock ing Fund. MARYLAND GIRLS MAKE DECIDED HIT AT BONITA THEATER. ) If you enjoy a rollicking farce * comedy. musical comedy and ; vaudeville entertainment all rolled J into one. take the time to visit the / Bonita Theater this week. There , are some splendid specialties. ^ good singing and dancing, and the ( music by Tope’s Orchestra i-s an- \ other feature that will please. ! Taken all in all, the show is amus- ) ing. interesting and entertaining S throughout. You'll miss a treat j if you stay away. Judge Gives OwnCoati To Prisoner in Tombs I NEW YORK, Dec. tl. Juf/ies Rice, arrested for stealing an overcoat, said It was cold in the Tombs and asked permission to wear the garment. Magistrate Levy said It must be held h.** evidence, but gave his own coat to R ice. Corns Vanish When You Use TANGO. Touch that corn with TANGO and out it comes, core and all. The one safe, painless, (lAURANTEKh remedy. \ny druggist will refund your money if TANGO falls to root out the corn pain lessly. Use TANGO to-night and there won’t be an ache or twinge in >our toes to-morrow. 35c at All Druggist*. Made and guaranteed by Jacobs’ Pharmacy, Atlanta. — Advt. The Trio Laundry Will Adjust Itself To Your Cleaning Needs . Sounds absurd, but it is true none the less, for what ever you want cleaned or laundered, you <-an get it by phoning Ivy 1099 THE TRIO LAUNDRY Whether you want your evening wrap, overcoat, furs or dinner dress cleaned in a hurry—‘-we are at your service. Our unto wagons make quick deliveries E. H. WILSON. W. H. IJAKRilS For Mr. and Mrs. Winecoff. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Winecoff wet ionor guests at nil informal dinner tarty given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrell at the Hotel Winecoff Wed nesday evening, the occasion c-elebrat- ug the twenty-third wedding anni- ' versary of Mr. and Mrs. Winecoff. Th • : arty was completed by Mr. and Mr?. Jiirank Winecoff. For Yale Glee Club. . The appearance of the Yale Give *Dlub in Atlanta December 25 will be «n occasion of^much interest, and a brilliant audience will gr*e(‘t the club v its concert Christmas evening, following the concert, a dance will $** given the visitors at the Piedmont jtriving Club. Is . for Miss Jackson. *: Miss Margaret Grant will i»e hostess hi a “souper dansant” Thursday even, jyu* for Miss Eula Jackson and her fSancej Edward- Alsop. U The buffet supper and,dancing pa* - . V; which Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mur- {A iv were to have given for Miss Jack- Ibn and her fiance after the church !»>■ iearsg.1, for 4,lic wedding* Thursday ;L ening has been omitted on account i Ji Mrs. .Murphy's illneps t» |$ r eenlee- Bov km. f? Mrs. M. H. Cfi-eenlee announces the {jiarriage of her daughter. Mary Lu- [•Jile. to Thomas ('ooper Bo>kin. The •"Ceremony took place Sunday after- looon, November 30. the Rev. A, A. tLittle officiating. They will be at 'Sime at-.No 430 Ormond, street after »December 15. Films Finished in 8 Hours. : S. IVEY, 119 Peachtree. The engagement of Alisa Dorothy H. Sasnett and Alonzo Rowe is an nounced. tiie wedding to take place December 31 at the homo of the bride's brother. VY. R. Sasnett. No. 283 Peeples street. Cuts Coffee Bills in Two the New Biend of Coffee and Roasted Cereals. Makes more cups per pound than straight cof fee at less cost. Is more nourishing than straight cof fee with less caffe ine. Ask your grocer for it. Cheek-Neal CoLfee Co., Nmliville. Honston, Jacksonville Miss Mellichamp Exhibits Sketches. Miss Louise Mellichamp is exhibit ing a number of her water color sketches this week at A. K. Hawkes store. These sketches include a va riety of studies and will be displayed the remainder of the week. Sheltering Arms. The Sheltering Arms will ln»!d a tegular, monthly meeting on Thurs day. December 11, at 10.: 3u o'clock, at the home. No. 161 Walton street. Mat ters of importance will come up. Women's Chorus Club to Meet. The Women's Choral Club will meet Friday afternoon at 3,o’clock at Phil lips & Crews’. Little Son's Story Convicts Slayer KLL1JAY Dec. II.—Witli liie lit tle son of tiie prisoner the sole ■Wit ness for the prosecution. Wili-burri Kenncnter to-.duv convicted in Giliitei' Superior Court of killing: Ar- I thur La \\ ing. A verdict ot \ oluntary mansiauglD ter was returned and the sentence was tixe.i at fifteen years’ imprison- | ment. r ' ’ Oxford Voters Name 1 Town Commissioners OXFORD, Dor. Hr—At .tiie election | for Town Commissioners tiie follow- • ii lk . were chosen to serve one 5 car. j Johnson. H. H. Stone. \\ F. Melton, D. T. Stone. J. B. Peebles, JA I A. Henderson and E. K. Turner. 'Oxford has never had any other I ii-.ii’ commi-sion form yf government. Only Woman Mining Engineer Will Wed ,-T. LOCH. Dee. li.—MiSs'Eva, En- I ftn-nue lluicilev. a member of tiie | ACssoim Geological Survey and the I only woman mining engineer in tiie j v. oi id. is to wed Frank C. Greene, of i y e u Alban?. Inti., geologie; for tiie ' \(i--,)un Sqrvej, on December IS and : i lieu .|uif* her profession. Serum Cure for Love Discovered special Cable to The Atlanta Geo.gian. i LONDON. Dee. M.-Ur. Maurice I I 'efieun . 111e itimo'.o epeulaliat !.a^ I announced Hie d scoverj of a cure I lor love h\ segregwion slid a uc« With more than $350 realized Wed- • iteaday through th** enthusiastic ef- i forts of Mrs. H. ('. Bootli and her corps of assistant?, the porkers who «*re selling the Red Cross Christmas Seals were out bright and early Thursday morning, determined to eclipse thp mark ol 35,000 seals set c*n the first, day of the campaign. Mrs. Luther Z. Ros’ser. Jr., is chair man of the workers for Thursday, and has secured a large number of Atlanra's most prominent society girls to take charge of the booths and sell the seals. Booths have been erected in the leading note's, in the postoffice and in downtown office buildings, which will be headquarters for the young women who are selling the lit- t4e stickers*. Mrs. Rosser is deter mined that tiie sale.*: lor the day shall exceed those of Wednesday, and her assistants have been working hard a I! morning. Airs. J. Wade ('oakling and her committee will distribute the seals to the school children Friday, and enlist th* of the children In the cam- pai&u. iThe <-va\s will be turned over to the principal of the school, who will disfribute them among the chil dren. The children's campaign will be in dependent of th< daily changes u* chairmen and workers, and will con- j tinue right up to. Christmas Eve. Ii expected that each child will sell at rst 10 rent?* 1 wortli of the stamps, which will mean about $2,600. A sign to record the sales of the seals, similar to those sometimes used in Y. M. <\ \. Campaigns has? been tree ted on Marietta street, near hive Points, ami the results of each day's J selling will he marked up. Those ' a hr have charge of the campaign are confident that the register will he at mo million mark when the campaign is over. “The first day's work was very ] gratifying.” said Mrs. Hugh VYillet. Among some of tin* leaders for Wednesday were Mrs. William Riley, in the Candler Building, $27.76; Miss Lottie Stopfer, at the Cole Book Store. $26.71; Mrs. Priscilla Patton, at the Ansley Hotel, $21.39: Mrs. Ball, at Whitehall and Peachtree, $19.83; Mrs. Tye and Mrs. Lyman Amsden. at Jacobs'. Marietta street. $15.20; Mrs. Harry Harman, at the Georgian Tei- nice. $16 51 ; Mrs. Wiley Jones, at Rich's. $21.74: Mies Laurie Johnston, at the Piedmont, $14.35. So enthusi astic over the work was Miss John ston that she re-enlisted for Thurs day. and will devote the entire day to the work. Mrs. J. W ade Conkling and u com mittee of young women will make the rounds of the public schools in au tomobiles to-morrow morning, dis tributing the seals to the principals for the pupils who will sell them until school closes for Christmas for the benefit of the open-air school fund. No Syrup Like YeIva No Syrup So Good v MllV(lilVll7l Economy Basement «mici«iv(rir^ RICH & BROS. CO. | 2J A pair of slippers is one ^5 of the* most useful gifts * and will please the re- eipiout as well a- any gift obtainable. Our prices are, uniforiu- 5 ly lower than usual, a spe- eial blessing at this sea- l5 sou. Mail orders carefully yS filled, but please give see- ond choice of color. 2 Felt Slippers with cushion insole ami nthoii trim, in dark blue, red and gra\ "5 ivval sI.•">(• values $1.15 Crochet Slippers, lamb’* wool insole. Biaek. red. dark blue, light blue and grav. For women and children, .oe values Ini' Or. O Felt Juliets, with J'ur tups, in black, grav. brown, JJr. 'vine. $1.2*» or •*! values for 30C mr] Bed Socks in brown oj- grav. I.adies sizes, 50e 3^ val ues Men s sizes. Toe value*, for Men's Felt Slippers. Black IVU T house wear. Sl.oU values. Men s Kid black or lau l h rqjighout Si..VI values 52c S 45c 2 Sjtt.Mtij.v.c.. * i.ionomy .vn-etls lor • $1.29 | Operas, in JJ Kid lined' m $1.10 § Basement \ Special Offer at JACOBS^ “Mark Cross Trio” with Triple Silver-Piated Safety Razor 50c ALL FOR 50c> Genuine Rubberset Shaving Brush ) Williams’ (patent top holder) Shav ing Stick Mark Cross Triple Silver-Plated Safe ty Razor You Can Not Buy Any Other FREE! $1.00 Armstrong Panel FREE With Sozodont Purchases amounting to 50 cents or more. Handsome panel In colors, “Heady lor the Opera,” an exceedingly beautiful American woman by Armstrong. No ad vertising whatever on the picture, front or back, and it sells al $1,00. Splendid gift..framed or unfranied. 25c Sozodont, liquid or powder. 25c Sozoderma Soap. 25c Sozohearts Breath Perfume. Perfume Exposition Main Store Holiday Annex Triple Silver-Plated Safety Razor Under $5.00 i HIT Genuine Mark Cross Safely is earned all over the world by men who know and appreciate a good razor; and the Genuine Rubberset Shaving Brush anil Williams' Shaving Stick (with patent top holder) share an equal world-wide reputation. Every man needs this splendid Mark Cross Traveling Set. Small, compact red ease—an attractive gift. Buy at Once—Stock Limited Demonstration in Main Store Windows Complete Stock of Mark Cross Safety Razors in genuine .Mark Cross leather cases, the most famous leathers In the world; price* up to $5.00. Extra Mars Cross Safety Blades, 5c each. What Will You JSive HIM—Jacobs' has without exception the largest stock of'Safety and Old Style Razors and Combination Sets, Men's Toilet Sets and Traveling Cases. Military. Clothes and Hat Brushes for AJen, Shaving Minors and Stands, Shaving Brushes and other appropriate selections; and ve call attention to the fact that these are not cheap Muff secured for the holidays, hut regular goods of the finest quality, which have earned us the reputation of having the BEST stock in the South. Our prices are LOWEST. Kewpie Kandies Delicious Barley Sugar Candy With Real Fruit Flavors & Honey Pure Candy for Children K EWPIE KANDIES are made especially for children, from pure barley sugar and honey, with real fruit flavors. It is abso lutely free front glucose, good and safe for children to eat. A delioious, hard-twisted candy which all children like, and it's wholerfbme and good for them. Fruit flavors, made in twisted sticks apd little Kewples. Grown people like Ivewple Kandies also. In pretty Holiday Boxes. A pound 25c at all Jacobs’ Stores. Santa Claus' Snow Queen Will Be at the DolFs Fairy House To-morrow and Saturday I 0 get all the letters that little girls and little boys want to write to Santa Claus about special gifts. It is the last chance to send a letter di rect to Santa Claus himself, because Saturday night the Snow Queen is going to take the mail bags away off to Santa Claus’ home up in Fro zen Land and help him to read the letters and get all the pretty presents ready by Christmas Day. So be sure to bring your letter to Santa Claus right away, to the Doll’s Fairy House in Jacobs’ beautiful Doll Annex at the Main Store. Would You Pay $1.58 for a $2.75 Doll? A magnificently beautiful doll at this price and equal to what oth ers are asking about *2.75 for; but you will And that all of Jacobs’ Doll Prices are the best values that can be had anywhere. This doll is 24 inches tall, very flue bisque, fully jointed, a genuine Crown beauty: long, natural curling hair and long, drooping hair lashes that wilt not pull out: she lias a beautiful face, and large, expressive eyes that open and close. Golden or dark brown hair. \nd Many Other Just as Good Values in Our Doll Annex Engraved Christmas Cards TuCK’S COMPLETE MNE, and the de- signs art exceedingly beautiful. Please make aelectldns immediately so that the engraving may 6e completed in good sea son—-to delay means disappointment. Sample books of these beautiful cards shown at our Main Store. JACOBS’ PHARMACY Main Store and Laboratory, 6-8 Marietta Street. 23 Whitehall St. 544 Peachtree St. 266 Peters St 102 Whitehall St 245 Houston St. 423 Marietta St 70 W. Mitchell St 216 Lee St., West End. 162 Decatur St Marietta and Forsyth Streets, Under Bijou Theater. Christmas Boxes For Packing Presents Boxes of ail sizes, to fit almost anything, in holly and polnfeettia Also Christmas Tags and Address Cards, Christmas Seals, "Don't Open” Seals, Christmas Tapes; 5c and 10c. Christmas Post Cards lc We think the most attractive assortment in the city. Select promptly, before the best are gone. Davis “Quality Cards” from 1c to 25c. These are exceedingly beautiful and we are showing the complete line, but they are going fast. Tuck’s Beautiful Cards and Booklets, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c. A Little Calendar With a Loving Thought It is better than some frivolous nothing that will b6 thrown aside in a vssek, no doubt, and forgotten. Every room in the home, and every office desk.hMs a place and a good use for an appropriate calendar. Our selec tion is lai-ge, too large by far to describe lii detail. Just one word about them: we think they are prettier this season than ever be fore. Our prices start at 25c Fine Old Ivory Jewel Cases Beal TIFL’L gifts that win be handled lov ingly. and prized, like fine old treasures. W e have a selection of exquisite patterns in the Holiday Annex, Main Store. Sstin Lined Jewel Cases in Old Ivory, .aud the prices range from $1.00 up to $4.60.