Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 18, 1913, Image 11

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TTIF. ATLANTA f! EOTvfi TAX AND NEWS. V ^Tr^TUTTF^ in V vA y Y7 li^ br/. <> SANT ATTAINS NOW OLD SOCIETY'S ATTENTION WOMAN SFNATOR FOR _ OFFICES FOR WOMEN sILXAToU UKI-UN KING KulM.NKON. naiiged fin' mein-, i)riving ' 'lull la more popular. Tlie "A i i.MiiKt Bain, of New v , r .ta girl, who has :v , v her dancing, . evhihflion of tire ” jfl nit dances, adds i unite for meeting . , ; lie most delight- ‘ . placed aroumE/the , with congenial 1 . i « hiie watching fn Miss Bain and ..Donald <’rai»e. .Be- o'.ns there is gen- .. two "The Dan- : have tieen at- > uf memhers of eceived seme entions during her m et home. She and . tendered a large j .... covers Saturday i-dance at the .1, which Brooks president of the club, 8 ■ parties are ,, r "The Dansant’’ fur those which iday. Wednesday . n> ..f npxt week. ... svi'ii at the club Wed- 1,. c. pit Mrs. Ringiand j NA-w York, who was | figure in a small party, ls q . ig esb>. Mrs. Wil- M 8 William A i'\\ mi Lawson Peel, Dr j |p \ ( ' tlhoun, Mr. and j , irooks Morgan, i ■ n Mary< Mrs T lY.t nk Hawkins ! T . 1 .Manley, Mr. I M ■ i Dargnn. P^ugenc Kelly, Mr. ! • 0 bb (’aidwell, Mrs. James j \i and Mrs. Edwin r- T. 1 Ripley, Mrs. Pc- j Mrs 1 ouise Spalding Fos- | i . P Glover, Airs, j rip p- ;i body entertained « i of friends, and there were irrnai parties. Jfce for Visiting Surgeons. inure g veil Wednesday |mont 1 h iving < *lub in bon is Kins surgeons and pby- r tn ronvention in Atlatna vivfrs was a brilliant oeca- nffuir was given by a num- Im.i surgeons and their i 2'"f guests were enter- Driving Flub Saturday evening : he largest to be one which Brooks Mor gan, vice president of the club, will give in honor of Miss L)onna Urn and Donald Crane# of New York, guests uf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kills. Judge and Mrs. Don A. Pardee will give a party of twenty for Miss Mar garet Grant, a debutante. Judge and Mrs. Arthur G. Powell will have a party of six. and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam A. Speer will have a party of sir. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas p. H In man will have a small party. Collection for Charity Work. The ways, and means onmmiifee and the Womans Auxiliary of the Wesley Memorial Hospital will .have a collection made in the Methodist re* 'her pud 'iir ligj | ss it H< pro*soi s oihy- rind ferl )h(Uise was decorated and i served in the main dining table being elaborately >• ' • of pink roses |;..ule.; • .i nde'abra, itn was decorated with [ punch l in the palm-lined loggia, of handsome toilets were itg 11:• ■ ladies of the receiv in''. among the guests. fties at Driving Club. |s ' i :■ boing arranged -dance at the Piedmont churches-on Sunday, the money col- j leeted to be used for the charity work i of the hospital and not for the mod- i ern hospital the women are planning j to build. This is an unusual eolleo- i tion, for the committee seldom calls 1 upon the churches for assistance. axwell ouse Blend ; world’s finest r ored and most endable cof- ■ Forty good, art-cheering ® to the pound. yoar grocer for it. ieek-Neal Coffee Co., "lie. Houston, Jacksonville. r‘L cup / OUALIty ; Christmas Cantata. The North Avenue Presbyterian I Church choir announces a special j musical for the service this evening. when F. B. Hawley’s new Christmas | cantata. “The Christ Child,” will be | sung by a chorus of 28 under the di- i rection of Joseph Ragan, Jr. “The Christ Child” is one of Mi. Hawley’s best works, and this will be its first rendition in Atlanta. In i addition to ihe cantata several organ j numbers will be played. Following are the soloists who will take part | iin the cantata: Miss Mayme Clyburn. soprano; Mrs. Charles Bellingrath. I contralto: William Maurer, Jr., tenor; i J. R. Regnas, basso. The public is cordially invited to attend this service, which begin; at 17:45 o’clock. Supper for Cantata Choru*. Mr. and Airs. Charles Sheldon, Jr, will entertain the members of the chorus now rehearsing for a Chris 1 .** mas cantata at Trinity Church at supper Thursday evening at 7 o’cl > a preceding the .rehearsal. All members of the chorus are expected to be pres- i ent for supper. For Mrs. John Milam. Airs. Charles Sheldon will give in auction bridge party Monday aft. :- noon in honor of Airs. John Milam, of Greenville, S. the guest of jjter vis- ter. Airs. J. R. Garner. Airs. Milam . was formerly Miss Aline Patterson. | of Atlanta, and she will be tender- < . several informal parties during Inv visit. Ways and Means Committee. The ways and means committee of < the Woman’s Auxiliary of Wesh y Memorial Hospital held an enthu-i- j a**tie and interesting meeting in its) committee room in the Candh r Build'- j ing Wednesday afternoon, with A! i s. j H. H. Tucker in the chair. It wus decided to hold the nex- meeting Do- | cember 31. at which time important j business matters will lie brought be- ' fore the committee "bearing upon plans j i for the new year. v• )RK, Dee. is "In pick ing persons to iioid public otticeij, vyoman, i,ecause of her sex, should not be barred, w nether she has the right to vote or not.’’ This was the declaration to-day of State Senator Helen Ring Robinson, of Colorado, the first and only wom an in the eountry to hold a public of fice of this importance. “’I he women in the East, although working hard for the right to cast a vote,’’ said Senator Robinson, "seem. to keep the ml in the bag. They say, 1 might state, something like this: “'Give us tlie vote; we do not want to hold office. "Now, - continued the .Senator, “I believe in letting the cat out of the bag and urging them to state plainly just what we women do want. Of course, we want to hold office. Why shouldn't we? “No more reason, the way I look at it. why a womkn shouldn’t be slated for a public office than a man. For Mrs. Flowers. A Luiiut McConnol w i giv- .*»i Informal luncheon Fridas for Mr.-. a*. •i Pr«>ton Flowers, who was Mi's Margaret Ashford before licr-re- ‘ • at man The; guests will n»- c.w- Air;.. Flowers, Alls. Gran Vi!!-* H* » - i * .Memphis. Alls- Franc Clarke end Alii-s Aline Pa m. Annual Christmas Tree. The iiigiual Christmas !<- given ! for the children in the Grad; Hospital will occur Wednesday in the cliil- dren's ward, with Airs. Gordon Kis- . as chairman of the tree committee Airs. Kis r lias requested that ail mom y centributione be sen: to her j apartments. No. 824 Georgian Terra 1 e. and tlmt toys and other contributions I i»e sent to the home of her father i Captain James W. English. No. ’ ^ Cone street, as soon as possible Miss Peabody at Driving Club. Miss Carrie Peabody entertained a few congenial friends at the Piedmon 4 Driving Flub Wednesday afternoon at the dansant, her guests being Mrs William J. Peabody. Mrs. Obie Lom bard. M'S. Hilaries P. King. Mrs. W E. Foster, Miss May Smith, of Ath ens. and Miss Catherine Wyly. IV; was enjoyed in the bajiroom. Dobbs- Wingate The marriage of .Miss Adaiene Dobbs and Rocier Bunyan Wingate took plaiV Wednesday evening at the First Baptist Church it: Athens. The cefemony. wjjs performed by th«* pas tor, Dr. James VY. Lynch, in the "pres ence of a brilliant assemblage of rel atives and friends. The bride was attended by her sister^ Miss M'uxine Dobbs as maid of honor and Airs. Walter Sams of Marietta, as matron of honor. Aliss Susie Davison. Mis* Ruth Hodgson, Miss Geraldine Hood of Commerce and »Miss Louise Springer of Atlanta were bridesmaids. The groomsmen were G, B. Win gate. Warren Dobbs. Burney Dobbs. Lynwood Wingate and James Win gate. A reception followed the ceiemotiy at the home of the bride’fc parents on Prince avenue. The lower tloor was thrown open for the notable event, with decorations of red rose* com bined with smilax and ferns in the drawing room, ball and library, bank ed everywhere with artistic* beauty. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sams, of Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gilbert, of .Mari etta: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wingate, of Camilla; Miss Frances springer, of Atlanta: Miss Geraldine Hood, of Commerce, and B. R. Thornton, of Atlanta. Fraternity Dance. The Kappa Phi fraternity will give an informal dance Thursday evening ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lau rence Everhart in Decatur. Mrs. McRae Entertains Visitors. The luncheon given by Mrs. Floyd McRae Thursday was one of a series of handsome parties arranged for the ladies who are here with their hus bands attending the surgical conven tion. Mrs. McRae invited ten of the visitors to meet Airs. Charles Mayo, of Rochester, Minn., who is at the Georgian Terrace. The luncheon was giveh ai Airs. McRae’s residence, and the handsomely appointed table was adorned wgth a large basket of Kil- Ittrney roses surrounded by si', cry stal baskets of the same lloweis. tied w ii.it | pink tulle. The minor details were j in | ink and w hiie. PERSONAL Mr. end Mrs. Woodruff Entertain. Air and Mrs. Robert V\ inship Woodruff gave a dinner party at the J Capita] City (Tub W ednesday cven- 1 ing. their guests Including Air. and Mr.-. Ernest Woodruff. Mr. and AH > George Calhoun Walters, Mrs. Eliz abeth Winsliip Bates, Miss Alignon Mi Carty, f. w Gattm ol Cleveland Ohio, and W. c. White of Cleveland. A iaj ge white and gold basket tilled with Killarney roses and asparagus fern, the handle tied with pink tulle, wfth all decorative details in pink land white, made a beautiful decora - | tion for the table. The place cards , were hand-painted in pink rosea, an 1 t tlie affair waf one of the happiest of the week^ Misses Horine to Give Masquerade. The Aliases Horine have l-suei I cards to a masquerade dance on Mon* ; day evening. December 2!), at Se- i gadlo’s. the affair to be one of a series i ; of delightful Christina* part;.- lor the younger set. The <1;nnqr-c|anee .which Mr and Airs. Hugh Richardson give Thurs- i day evening will be one of a series of handsome entertainment;; given for Miss Margaret Grant, since her debut. Air. and Mrs. Frank Swift, of New York, will arrive Sunday to spend the holidays with AL and Mrs. W. D. Manley. Mis. Joint T Manley, of Au gusta, also w ill spend Christmas with them. Miss Emily Jekyll and Mrs. Jek.vll will leave Sunday for New York. where they will spend the holidays ^ » , rTiri . ^ with Air and M A B Jekyll. BRO^VNIE CAMERAS .Miss Helen Patterson, of Staunton, J From to $12. V K. ’Ilawkes L \ a., who has been delightfully enter- Kodak Dept.. 14 W hit< aa ! tained as the guest of Miss «*o: i i«* Hovt Brown, will leave Monday t<-» \ isit her aunt. AI is Edwgrd Newell in Chattanooga. Miss Alary Brown will return fi*om Vassar <*ollece Saturday to spend th* holidays with imi parents, Air. ami Mrs. George AI. Brown. Air. and Mrs. Harry K llarnn: Jr., have annminieii tin- birth of a son December 17. w ho lias been named Harry Harman. Third Mail “Pared Post” Ear!v REAL VAUDEVILLE BILL AT BONITA, AND ONE THAT DELIGHTS Manager George Campbell, of ; the Bonita, is giving the patrons |. of this house the best shows they j have ever witnessed at the price. I This week he has a vaudeville of i four acts composed of entertainers from the big circuit, and they tre all good. AI Nutie, th-' musical “Nut,” is a, headliner in his musical act. Andrews and Thompson put on a unique novelty singing act that calls for many encores. The Ward Trio, a big feature act. is a pippin. Little Louise Bella, in some real dancing, is • wonder. She is as charming as she is pretty, and her act is in keeping with her other qualifications. The show is an unusually good one, and you will miss a treat .f y ou fail to see It. GET A KODAK From $»> up. A. K. Hawkes Co., Ko dak Dept.. 14 Whitehall. mmm- - - - . »sr -Ciii DR. LINCOLN M’CONNELL to lecture on “COLORED FOLKS” e BAPTIST TABERNACLE Monday, Decern- 2’ Special music by Tabernacle choir. A treat ca n i afford to miss, leserved seats $1.00. UKIMMIl IHanJkercliiefe Hosiery G i oves Umtrelfas pm mki wm. m mmg, iiiaj 11PB mi - : - -<k \ Writiir" Desks Are Yen Heady for Christmas? There are only live more shopping days, and you know that the last three days will be a tight for the thing- yon should have purchased a week ago. Here are some really useful articles that will please, and will save you money- and worry. JVforris Chairs $0-95 Chifforobes gift! $25 Rugs—Art Squares any make, $30 Regular -flo value W h at bettei Worth $32.50, at 13 Any size, from $15 to A gift that will please her. From $7.50 to $30.00. A thousand and one useful articles in house hold goods. The prices are right. We will deliver goods at any t ime you desire. We will also give easy terms. Out-of-town orders filled same (lav received, and satisfael ion guaranteed. MASON BROS. 54 West Mitchet! Near Terminal Claude C. and Conie S. Mason are with this firm. “CHEAP ST FURNITURE h’OUIE IN GEORGIA” Nunnally’s stores are provided with special corrugated cartons for the safe packing of Candies for parcel post or express shipments. Leave your orders early. Let us attend to the details of wrapping, weighing and ship ping. Absolutely fresh candies delivered whenever or wherever you want them. ,,, ...... ... | 33 Peachtree ) . 34 Whitehall 103 Peachlree ( Five Points ) 20c Scrims for, yd. 15c Lr $2.50 minster Rugs for . . $10.00 9x12 Scotch Wool Rugs for . . . $6 6x9 Scotch Woo) Rugs for SPECIAL $18 10-wire Tapes-I 4 QC try Brussels Rugs for $25 9x12 Axmin- ^1 7 ster Rugs for . . . * 9 *u $27.50 9x12 Ax- minster Rugs for $35 9\12 Utopia Rugs, ought to he $45, for D $31.50 J. M. HIGH CO. J. M. HIGH CO. 20c and 25c Cur tain Nets yd. Wonderful Rug Sale For Christmas Gifts Now what more desirable, sensible and lasting than a pretty Rug? You/re walk ing on them constantly. A daily companion, as it were. To -morrow: 27x54 Ax- ay. ;h 5. time rival, mer- wlll i ■ > . 1 .1 ; 1 : !• 1 * i i ¥ I i'; m I