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VISITING DOCTORS FIGURE
IN ROUND OF SOCIAL AFFAIRS
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5 - . presence in Atlanta of the noted
wrgW ns and physicians who are here
w |hB eonvantion of the Southern
SttrP’^fl' anti Oyn ecological Associa-
pup been the occasion for some
,. fr> . brilliant rniertainingi.
ie visiting ladies ware tendered ar
f h.vate luncheon Wednesday at the
capital ( ’ity CJlob b - v lhe receiving
. nunittee, composed of the wives of
p i g i v local members of the asso-
Mrs. Floyd McRae, Mrs. W.
,, Mrs. Willis Westmorland,
ileorge Noble, Mrs. W. S. Gold-
., Mrs. J. G. Earnest, Mrs. Ed-
„ 8l i( tones and Mrs. VV. P. Nicol-
,*on ,
Ti , lunclteon table was adorneo
long oval plateau of Klllarney
! Si cith smaller baskets of these
I ... cither end of the table, antf
led candelabra. The plaed
a , llP iv ,.,e hand-painted in pink
and every detail was beauti-
fu-
nner dance at the Piedmont
J)t4 ,| ns nub Wednesday afternoon
„ IP a brilliant event for tile vtsl-
n l j,, addition there are to be
JlV c ,i private affairs.
II,, Hoyd Alt Rae will give a
, . ,i home Thursday in honor
■ m . Charles Mayo, of Rochester,
, . „ , with her husband, is at
tieoi gian I'errace. The other
csts will he Mrs. McCarty and Mrs
jitlish. of Rochester, Minn.; Mrs. Mo
rn. of Washington, D. Mrs.
p x : cf Roston; Mrs. Vance, of
[rr 1 R.' Mrs. Winslow and Miss
Vtnslow, "f Baltimore, and Mrs. Hay-
(1, of Nashville.
_ Charles Remsen was hostess
r, informal luncheon at the Capi
at club Tuesday, given in honor
a feu of the visiting ladies, the
con table being prettily ejee^-
| : a wl \t ch pink roses.
Fr Miss Wood.
"he informal bridge at which Miss
Magaret Northen entertained Wed-
nesmt afternoon was a delightful-
.mdimeni ;o Miss Rosalind Wood,
sivannah. the guest of Mrs. Lu
ther losser, Jr.
Miss tjooney's Debut Datace.
Mr. land Mrs. Robert Lee Cooney
entertained the younger set at a J
<iock german at the Piedmont Club,
the dance having been preceded by the
f-■ ernobn reception, when all the mar-
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To-morrow
u
on all
Pictures
^ ou 11 find them in Art Room,
-fid floor, and on Main floor
ln the Annex. It’s the great
chance for real Christmas buying.
J. M. HIGH CO
PEG TOP HAT, LATEST
FROM PARIS, TO ADORN
OURSPRIGHTLY GIRLS
ried friends of the family were R
present.
A special feature of the evening was
the cabaret performance et the dlnn i r
served at 11 o’clock in tile large din
ing room. A group of Hawaiian man
dolin and guitar players furnished
music for this unique event and
danced about the tables.
A corsage bouquet of orchids and
narcissi marked the place of each lady
guest and the favors for the dance
were drums, horns and sleighbJl
reins.
The ballroom was entered through
a forest of pine*, the walls of the log
gia being completely concealed by
these fragrant young trees. Toe
hanging moss mingled with pink roses
and asters, suggesting the Louisiana
marsh lands. Little rills filled with
goldfish, ferns and small palms on the
moist, banks formed the decoration of
the side porch. Red flowers and nar
cissi added their charm to the won
derful gardenlike appearance of the
convassed-in portion.
Mrs. Cooney’s dancing gown was of
gold satin brocaded in silver and em
broidered in rhinestones. Sh# wore ,i
corsage of violets and valley lilies.
Miss Dorothy Judkins received with
Miss Cooney at the afternoon recep
tion and Mr. and Mrs. Inman Gray,
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gray, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Sisson wore among tho^e
entertaining the guests during the
evening.
About one hundred were present,
among them being a number of out-
of-town guests.
A Successful Entertainment.
The entertainment given yesterday
afternoon by Chapter No. 7 of the
Woman's Guild of All Sain tab Church
was an artistic as well as financial
success. The musical program was
contributed by Mr. VonSkybinski, the
well-known violinist, and Walter
Stanley, the singer. Dr. Memminger
read the Christmas story, "The Mys
tery of Christ.”
Miss Stewart’s Reception.
Miss Nellie Kiser Stewart gave a re
ception Wednesday afternoon at her
home on Juniper street for three de
butantes, Misses Jessie McKee, Anne
Akers and Katherine Ellis.
American Beauty roses and palms
formed the decoration in the recep
tion rooms, and in the dining room,
where tea was served by Misses Car
oline Muse, Alice May Freeman, Eliz
abeth Morgan and Nell Prince, the
red and white idea was carried out
exquisitely with Richmond roses and
lilies of the valley.
A large mahogany basket of these
graceful flowers adorned the center of
the tea table, and the bonbons were in
red and white. The silver candelabra
held red-shaded tapers, while vases
of roses and valley lilies were artis-
And now it's
thp "peg-top lial.'
The style, di
rect from Pari;,,
of course, has just
struck America
Fashion experts
admit that the hat
will attract atten
tion.
R can not fail
to do that, they
said, because the
hat has a real
"punch." It is not
fluffy, like the cre
ations with ai
grettes and such
things on 'em
The make-up of it
is more like that
of a prizefighter's
fist.
The "peg top"
has an outward
coating of velvet.
Its interior com
position is of good
steel wire, guar
anteed not to
break or bend
when it comes in
contact with a
human face.
There is a dis
tinct list to star
board in the new
style. The “list”
is what makes the
hat catchy and
"fetching."
It gives the gen
eral design a rak-
appearance,
that of a
which has
just struck a coral
reef during a
heavy storm and
doesn't know
where it is going
thereafter.
Persons inter
ested in styles
said to-day that
new headwear
women really
an off-shoot of
the Tam o' Shan-
ter.
From the ram
Shanter there
:w the picture
then the
“cavalier” and
finally the "peg."
C&3
i stmt b. ib<* regent of Illinois, Mrs, |
L i '\1 era <?.
, A « banning p. m <r dam hti;
w III fallow Hie wedding when .Miss
j (’onstanoe Larue will dam e "Pled-
; elite.." nnd Miss Phillis Wilkin*
j - l I ighly.ml Fling'.’’
The public Ir invited io attend the
I congress and take | ri ir tin* (cstivi-
I ties.
! Keller Lecture Tickets.
Tickets to the Helen Keller lecture,
j to lie* given under the auspice* of the
United Daughters of the Confederacy
I at the Auditorium Snturdav evening.
are on sale at the Cable Company's
i store in Broad street at the intcr-
scctlon of Peachtree.
The officers of the Daughter* of the
! Confederacy will oct*up> seats on inf
stage. They are Mrs. Williams Mc
Carthy, president; Mrs. Helen Plain',
honorary president, Mrs. .1 R. Mob
ley, vice president; Mrs. \\\ T. VVi 1 *
Hams, second vice president: Mrs. W.
K. Coleman, recording -ecretary; Mr-, j
Laurie S. Weddell, corresponding sec
retary; Mrs. Dalton Mitchell, regia*
trar; Mrs. A. Joseph Derry, audito*’;
Mrs. Lollle Belle Wylie, historian.
The executive board will also sit on
the stage.
ish
like
boat
aelioo house. I >r. Robert 1*). Stephens,
of ti e Public School In peeing
Hoard, w i 1 ! lecture on "The Nervou
System, K.-ly ITuinlng, Food, Exer
cise and Sleep."
committee will meet
promt U ;U •• o * c ] 0 ck.
There will be a star.' f a children
at 3:30 bv M s c \. K Stevens,
to which the young folks are cordially
in vitml.
"Dnnsant” Saturday.
M.\ and Mis. John ,1. Woodslde. Jr,
have issued cards to "The Dansant”
Saturday afternoon, December 37.
Pocce DeLeon Study Circle.
The next meeting of the Ponce De
Leon Study Circle will be held Jan-
uar> 7 at 10;30 a m. with Mrs. 1*:.
Marvin Underwood, at No. 3ni East
North i venue.
Women's Choral Club to Meet.
The Wi men’s Choral Club will mee
Fridav ■<: 3 p. m. in tin* convention
ball of tiie Piedmont Hotel, instead
of at Phillips A ( Yew's.
| Mr. Low man to join h. i before Christ*
Dr. \ <f. DeLoa'h has returned
fi'ini South Georgia, where he was
’ raped by tiie 1!lnrs>: ami death of ids
' m< flier.
I Miss Hi n\\ Schlesit.gcr returns
j Sumlax from SmiCi College to spend
’ the holidays witii her parents, Mr. an •
Mrs. Harry SSchlesingri*.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poremus ire
sprmling their honeymoon in Ashe-
vi’le anil other mountain regorts.
Mrs. Evelyn Anderson, a talent* J
literaiw woman of Knoxville, will vr-
rlve for a visit Wednesday Mrs. An
derson has spent the past month in
St. Petersburg. Fla., the guest of tier
father, Col. V\ . H. Agncw. a well-
known tourist who winter* in Florida.
SpectrumColorsMen’s
Skins, Says Savant
PATHS, Dei. 17.—The rays of the solar
«pr#trum give to various races their
1 complexion, announced tlie learned Pro-
; fessor Daniel Berth dot to-day The
- olni of the negro Is.due to the ultra-
I violet rays.
Alisa Lamar Latham, of Washing
ton, D c who has been greatly
missed during her illness of two
weeks, 1 out again. She will re
main with her aunt, Mrs. Charles
Conklin, until after Christmas.
Forward-Looking Folks
Church Class Meets.
The Baraca and Piiilathea clas^c-'
of the Woodward Avenue Baptist
Churili held a meeting Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. .Martin at Clarkston
After business matters were din- 1
cussed a delightful supper was j
served.
"The Dansant” at Driving Club.
The second in the series of "The
Dansants’ arranged for members of
the Piedmont Driving Club, was held
Wednesday afternoon, and was large
ly attended by club members and
their friends. Miss Donna Bain, of
New York, and her assistant, Donald
Crane, again gave exhibitions of the
latest dances and their beautiful in
terpretations of tiie most difficult
dancing was greatly enjoyed.
Congenial groups were seated at
small tobies, and. as on Monday aft
ernoon when the initial "The Dan
sant’ was held the ballroom was
filled with interested spectators.
On Friday afternoon Miss Bain and J
her assistant will again appear t
"The Dansant." The exhibitions will
continue next week.
Executive Board Meeting.
A meeting of the executive board
of tiie Atlanta Woman's Club will be
held Friday morning ai 10 o'clock i
at the clubhouse on Baker street. I
1911 Embroidery Club.
The IP11 Embroiucn Club w
mee; at Hie home of Mrs. E. F. Paine,
No. 133 Myrtle street. Thursday aft
ernoon it 3 o’clock. All members are
urged to be present.
STOPDARDIZE
M EX amt WOMEN who look into the future—who live well
they have their apparel
Men's
PERSONAL
and look well—yet SAVE money
STODDARDIZED!
STODDAKDIZEL) clothes look like NEW clothes
Soils and Overcoats Dry Cleaned and iPressed for $1.
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the
for
is
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hat,
tically placed on t^he buffet ahd cabi
nets. A
Miss Stewart was assisted in enter
taining by her mother, Mrs. Thomas
Stewart: Misses Margaret Grant.
Marian Vaughan, and Dorothy Her
man served punch in a little den.
An orchestra pl.tyed during the aft
ernoon. The guests Included the de
butante set. a small number of the
young married contingent, and a num
ber of young men.
Miss Stewart was lovely in powder-
blue charmeuse with tunic of net em
broidered in gold threads. The high
girdle was of copper-colored satin,
and she wore a « orsage of Parma
violets and lilies of the valley.
Mrs. Stewart was gowned in black
charmeuse draped in brocaded velvet,
with touches of Normandy lace about
the corsage.
Mrs. Draper Entertains.
The Dresden luncheon given by
Airs. Jesse Draper Wednesday at the
Piedmont Driving Club complimented
three debutantes, Mis* Katherine El
lis, Miss Margaret Grant and Mi&s
Jessie McKee.
The table decorations observed
minutely the Dresden colors, the en
tire service being of Dresden china
with many pretty details. A large
plateau of maidenhair ferns, bordered
with little Dresden urns, filled with
pink and lavender sweet peas and blue
forget-me-nots, formed the center-
piece. A larger Dresden urn fille'i
with these flowers arose from tiie
plateau and at each plate was a little
Dresden figure, in whose voluminous
skirts was concealed a tiny pin cush
ion. These figures were dressed in
Dresden colors with the name of the
guests on white satin ribbons.
Mrs. Draper wore a gown of blacT
velvet with a close-fitting hat of
black velvet trimmed in fur. The
three honor guest* wore handsome-
winter costumes.
Lilliputian Wedding.
W hen ihe •’ongress of Dolls niece.*
at the home of Mrs. William I.aw sou
Pee] Friday and Saturday afternoons
tlier** will be a Lilliputian wedding in
I whieii little S r.uh Tilt will be tin
I bride. The attendants will be .Mnr\
i:, n : . Helena I'alfownv. Elir.a i*«M u
i role. Muni" •;* Welker. Josep I m
S.mi Margaret .M ... . A del* id'
i W uisioii, Ib ny Grant. T H. Felder.
. p i/n'fi <\ J lo pi-, in- J. - .. Joe flu ■
i \Yi,Pa:>. H i r; D- -ci . Jr.. Morr.-
1 ,ml Iron <ii Hf in-.' ui ai r U Ifiiain
Halstead. The little flower girls will
be Jacqueline Moore, Marian Bryan
and Cornelia Orme.
Among the former Atlanta women
contributing dolls to the enterprise
are Mrs. Daisy Peck Blodgett, Mrs.
Agatha Sheehan Kress, Mrs. Nairn.•-
line Holt Duke. Mrs. Joseph Gatins.
Mrs. Sarah Peel Tilt, .Mrs. Kate Rob
inson Butler, Jr., and others. Con
tributions in money have been sent
for the Chapter House fund to which
the proceeds of the Dolls’ Congress
will be applied, including $30 in gold
For Mrs. Percy Taylor.
The informal bridge party given by |
Mrs. Howard Muse Wednesday aft- |
ernoon was one of a series of de
lightful parties tendered Mrs. Per y
Taylor, who was formerly Miss Lou
ise Watts. Silk hose were prizes, and
refreshments were served after he
game. Only the close friends of tiie
honor guest were entertained.
Parent-Teacher Association to Meet.
The Parent-Teacher Association of
the Forrest Avenue School will mee'
Thursday. December 18. at. 3 p. m. at
the school building. \Y. M. Sift ton,
Superintendent of Schools, will b°
the guest of honor.
For Miss Mary Gude.
A series of parties is being ten
dered Miss Mary Gude, whose mar
riage to Algernon Coleman, of the
University of Chicago, takes place
next Tuesday. The informal bridge
which Miss I ucy Harrison gav e on
Wednesday afternoon was a happy
occasion and assembled a group of
Miss Gude’s intimate friends to meet
her. The game was followed by aft
ernoon tea end cordial hospitality
was extended by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Raine at Hqme.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rairie, Jr.,
will observe their annual custom o'
keeping "open house” on Chrisimas
morning, when their friends will call
informally.
Miss Stearns to Entertain.
Miss Marion Stearns will entertain
during tiie holidays in honor of Miss
Eloise Robinson, who returns Satur
day from Notre Dame. Baltimore, to
spend the holidays at home.
Parent-Teacher Club Meeting.
r l :ose interested In Child Welfare
are invited to attend the meeting of
the Parent-Teacher Neighborhood
Club of Ira Street School to-morrow
afternoon at 3:30 o’clock in the
Miss Mary Peabody, who has beer. |
in Virginia studying this year, wifi re
turn home foi ihe Christmas-holidays
Mrs. Forrest Adair. Jr. will return
home Sunday, after spending four!
weeks with her aunt, Mrs. H. R.
Jackson, in Charleston.
Miss Nell Dodd will return from!
St. Mary’s College In Raleigh. N. c .
Saturday to spend the holidays with j
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus T I
Dodd. . 1
Mrs. T. R. Saw tell and Miss Laura i
Saw tell have gone to New York to
meet Howard Sawtell, who has been j
in si hool at Phillips-Andover.
Mr. an-J Mrs. George Tirrill, of New j
York, wi I i return home Thursday aft - I
er a short stay at the Georgian Ter- '
race As Miss Annie Howard Mrs
Tirrill was one of Atlanta’s popular
girls, an I site was warmly wekomec
during her short visit. Several in
formal parties have been tendered Her,
among them the bridge at which Miss
Mildred Cabiness entertained eiglu
guests Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Elise Beattie is visiting Mrs.
Fred Ingraham at No. 14 East Alex
ander street.
Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Connally. .Miss
Sally Eugenia Brown. Mrs. Luther
Rosser and Elijah A. Brown will re
turn home Friday after a delightful
trip to Panama. Thomas YYJiippte
Connally sailed from New York an I
joined them for n few days. He re
turns home with them.
Mrs. Harrv Lowman leaves Frida.v
to spend the holidays with her mother.
Mrs. Joseph Mintree, in Washington.
D. c. She will be away several weeks.
For Xmas Gifts
Hosiery is Always Appreciated
“Holeproof ” Hosiery
Especially so---for, when purchased by the
box, each pair is guaranteed to wear a month
Prices Range From
$1.50 lo$3
Per Btix
~1
We also carry a varied line of Men’s House Slippers
and Leather Table Covers
Regal Shoe Store
6 Whitehall Street
Santa Claus
k
The Ideal
CHRISTMAS GIFT
For a Boy or Girl is a
SAVINGS BANK BOOK
from this Bank of Per
sonal Service.
/4s little as a Dollar
will do for the initial
deposit.
Start the account in
your Boy,or GirPsName,
and put the BOOK inthe
Christmas Stocking.
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est Piano House in Georgia—lias served as ‘‘Advisor in
Chief’to‘‘Ole Kris Kringle” in matters pertaining to
Pianofortes.
hi the selection of' a piano or player-piano for Christ
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