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

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TTCT ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND XK'VS. A rV XT' . k J n w DAN5ANT’ AFFAIRS NOW woman senator for HOLD SOCIETY8 ATTENTION offices for women SENATOR HELEN RING ROBINSON. For Mrs. Flowers. Mrs. LueiitN McConnell will give :s n I ■ | informal luncheon Friday for Mm, / Arthur Preston Flowers, \v1io we* j Miss Margaret Ashford before net* re- < cent marriage. The guests will ln- ( I elude Mrs. Flowers, Mrs. Granvill*? / Fleece of Memphis. MIsm Frances t'larltn and Miss Aline Parks House Biend The world’s finest flavored and most Supper for Cantata Chorus. Mr. and Mrs. (Hilaries Sheldon, Jr, will entertain the members of the chorus now rehearsing for a Chris - mas cantata at Trinity Church at supper Thursday evening at 7 o’elo ; preceding the rehearsal. AH'rriembT s of the chorus are expected to be pres ent for supper. MASON BROS. 54 West Mitchell Near Terminal Claude C. and Conie S. Mason are with this firm. “CHEAP ST FURNITURE HGU E IN GEORG! i >nnsaiit” arranged for tnem- Piedmont Driving Club Is more and more popular. The of Miss Donna Bain, of New r,,mer Atlanta girl, who has success bv net* dancing, ^ives nn exhibition of the ,,,! nio.4t difficult dunces, adds ■ opportunity Terr meeting , .Mitls undfcu: the most delight- ;il)lcs are placed around the ,, each tilled with congenial ho enjoy tea while watching nil dances by Miss Bain and taut. Donald Crhne. Be*- exhibitions there is gfefl* iig. and tlie two “The Dan- ..1(1 this week have been ut- v hundreds of members of .society. Main has received some u social attentions during her , ipi• former liom^, Bln* and ;pint. will he tendered a large ,i \ <»f 3o covers Saturday .■it the dinner-dance nt the Driving club which Brooks x ice president of the club, in her honor. \ c.limber of informal parties are r rranged for “The Dansant” N*rnoon, and for those which ( U1 on Monday, Wednesday i v afternoons of next week, those seen at tlie club W'ed- v j afternoon were Mrs. Ringlartd K Patrick, of New York, who was , mnal figure in a small party, y\-. Junius (I. Oglesby, Mrs. Wil- , (m \ Tilt, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hi.ret. Mrs. William Dawson Peel. Dr \| ~ Phinissy Calhoun, Mr. and i i r ink Callaway. Brooks Morgan, 'ur.'and Mrs. Thornton Mafye, Mrs. il. M fanner, M s. Frank Hawkins. x| r ,i i Mrs. W. D. Manley, Mr. m, Frank Fills, Mrs. George !ip>trr. Ah and Mrs. Jesse Draper, \l «.« MnUn Dargari, Eugene Kelly. Mr. , Mr . Cobb (’aidwell, Mr*. James \\ ms, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin .TnTtf'on. .Mrs. 'I'. J. Biploy. Mrs. Pe- •p Krwiu, Mrs. Louise Spalding Fos- • pi ,m-s. Charlts P. Glover, Airs. Bun Wylie, Mj«s Carrie Peabody entertained .i small p-r'M.p of friends, and there were ,v\pral informal parties. Fraternity Dance. The Kappa Phi fraternity will give an informal dance Thursday evening at 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 Mrs. Charles Mayo. | of Rochester, Minn., who is at the C.eoigian Terrace. The luncheon was given at Mrs. McRae's residence, and the handsomely appointed table was adorned with a largo basket of K.il- ill 1 "■*«mg'J!»_ JJ. 1 ] ULJBg-g. GET A KODAK From up. A. K. Nawkes Co., I\ >- dak Dept., 14 Whitehall. .Are You Ready for Christmas? Annual Christmas Tree. The annual Christmas tiro given ■ for the children in the Grady Hospital will occur Wednesday in the chil dren's ward, with Mrs. Gordon Kiser as chairman of the tree committee ! Mrs. Ki»er has requested that all i money contributions be sent to liar apartments, No. H24 Georgian Terrace, and that toys and other contributions j be sent to the home of her father, i aptain James W. English. No. -»0 t'wue street, as soon as possible. Miss Peabody at Driving Club. Miss Carrie Peabody entertained a few congenial friends at the Pledntoflt Driving Club Wednesday afternoon at’ the dalisant. her guests being Mrs William J. Peabody, Mrs. Obte Dom* hard. Mrs. Charles I*. King, Mrs. W. F. Foster. Miss May Smith, of A th roe. am' Miss Catherine Wy!y. fee. was enjoyed in the ballroom'. Dchbs-Wingate. The marriage of Miss AdAlene Dobbs and Rocier Runyan Wingate took ptore Wednesday evening at the First Baptist Church in A then*. The I ceremony was performed by the pas tor. Dr, James W. LVYifh. In the pres ence of a brilliant assemblage of rel atives add friends The bride was j attended by her sisters, Miss Maxine Dobbs as maid of honor and Mr*, j Walter Sams, of Marietta, as matron \ of honor. Miss Susie Davison. Miss | Ruth Hodgson, Miss Geraldine Hodd of Commerce and Miss DoUise Springer of Atlanta w r eio bridesmaids. The groomsmen were G. B. Win gate, Warren Dobbs, Burney Dobbs. Lynwood Wingate and James Win gate. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride’s parents on Prince avenue. The lower Hour whs thrown open for the notable event, With decorations of red row** com bined with smilax and ferns in the drawing room, hall and library, bank ed everywhere with artistic beauty. Among the out-of-town guests w ere Mr. and Mr*. Sams, of Marietta: Mr. and Mrs. Mbert Gilbert, of. Mari etta: Mr. and Mrs. Y\ . G. Wingate, of Camilla; Miss Frances Springer, of Atlanta; Miss Geraldine Hood, of Commerce, and B. R. Thornton, of Atlanta. - i — | Maxwell ^-Qinne' Dance for Visiting Surgeons. T> r Pi titter-dance given Wednesday v ti'c Pi< dmont Driving Club in hon- of the visiting surgeons and phy sicians now in convention in Atlatna ;'Yn.i the •• wives was a brilliant ocoa- ” iur The affair was given by a num- «4(h of ti e local surgeons and their .1 \e«. anil 200 guests were enter- Th>' lubhouse was decorated and : • 'inner was served in the main dining town, each table being elaborately Eileen rated with a basket of pink roses l pink-shaded candelabra. 1 The ballroom was decorated with f*arm55 and foliage plants, and punch 0 y. as served in the palm-lined loggia, t number of iiandsome toilets were awed among the ladies of the receiv- . mg party and among the guests. * Dinner Parties at Driving Club. Several parties are being arranged * •' c dinner-dance at the Piedmont churches on Sunday, the money col lected to be used for the charity work of the hospital arid not for the mod ern hospital the women are planning to build. This is an unusual collec tion. for the committee seldom calls uport the churches for assistant Christmas Cantata. The North Avenue Presbyterian Church choir announces a special musical for the service this evening, when (\ Fi. Hawley's new Christmas l cantata, “The Christ Child.” will be sung by a chorus of 28 under the di- I lection of Joseph Ragan, Jr. “The Christ Child*' is one of Mr. Hawley’s best works, and this will I be its first rendition in Atlanta. In ! addition to the cantata several organ I numbers will be played. Following ! are the soloists who will take part | (in the canfata: Miss Mayfno Clyburn, I soprano; Mrs. Charles Bellingrath. i contralto; William Maurer, Jr., tenor; i J. R. Regnas, basso. The public is cordially invited to attend tb>« service, which begins at ' 7 :15 o'clock. NEYv t'uHK, Dec. IS “In pick- j ing persons to hold public offices, I woman, because or her sex. should not be barred, whether she has the right to vote or not.” 1 This was tin* declaration to-day of Slate Senator Helen Ring Robinson, of Colorado, the first and only wom an in the country to hold a public of fice of this importance. “The women in the East* although working hard for the right to cast a vote,” said Senator Robinson, “seem to keep the cat in the bag % They say, I might state, something like this: " ‘Give us the vote; w e do riot want to hold office.' “Now," continued the Senator, “1 believe in letting the cat out of the bag and urging them to stole plainly just what we women do want. Uf course, we want to hold office. Why shouldn't we? “No more reason, the way I look at It. why a woman shouldn't be sluted for o public office than a man. There are only five more shopping days, and you know that the las) three days will he a tight for the thing's you should have purchased a week ago. Here are some really useful articles that will piease, and will save v<m mmiev and worrv. Writing Desks A gift that will please her. From $7.50 to $30.00. Morris Chairs Regular $13 value Chifforcbes \V h a t better gift! Worth $32.50, ^^3 Rugs—Art Squares Any size, any make, from $15 to . $30 A,.thousand and one useful articles in house hold g'(M)( Is. The prices are right. We will deliver goods at any 1 ime you desire. We will also give easy terms. Out-of-town orders filled same dav received, and satisfaction guaranteed. For Mrs. John Milam. i Mrs. Charles Sheldon will give m auction bridge party Monday after noon in honor of Mrs. John Milam, of (irrcn' iip. S. <the meat of her 'is- j ter. Mrs.’ J. ft. darner.’ Mrs! Milam , ”, as formerly Mies Aline Patterson. | (M Atlanta, and s!;e will bo tendemi’, several,Informal parties during Inn' visit. | Ways and Means Committee. The WRV9 and means committee of the Woman's Auxiliary of Wesb. Memorial Hospital held an enthusi astic and interesting meeting in its committee'room in the Handler Bitlhi- ! ihg Wedhesday afternoon, with Mrs. H. H. Tucker in the chair. It was decided to hold the next meeting De- -ember 31, at which time importin'. _ lousiness matters will i>c brought la - — fore ihe committee bearing upon plans j for the new year. Driving vlui) Saturday evening, the. largest to be one which Brooks M.,r- gan. vice president of the club, will giv- in honor of Miss Donna, l.aiii i and Donald Crane, ,,f New Vork. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crank Ellis Judge and Mrs. Don A. i'ardee will give a party of twenty for Miss Mar- j gnret (Irani, a debutante. Judge and Mrs. Arthur (i. lb.wall will have a party or six, and Mr. and Mrs Wil liam A. Speer will have a party of sir. Dr and Mrs. Thomas P. i'lin- inun will have a small party. Collection for Charity Work. The waj's and means committee and the Womans Auxiliary of the Wesley Memorial Hospital will have a collection made .in tile Methodist I dependable cof fee, Forty good, heart-cheering cups to the pound. Aak yoar grocer for it. Cheek*Nea! Coffee Co., ^■ifcrille. Houston, Jseksonvilla. -rrm—m—mrnsrnsrw r———————t—m——— DR. LINCOLN M’CONNELL to lecture on “COLORED FOLKS” at the BAPTIST TABERNACLE Monday, Decem ber 22. Special music by Tabernacle choir. A trea! | you can’t afford to miss. Reserved seats $1.00. larnty rn>*es nurrounrlpd by six » rystal baskets of the same flowers, tied with pink (mlf* Th# minor details wen in pink and white. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Entertain. Mr and Mrs. Robert YVinship W’oudruff gavo a dinner party at the Fa pita 1 City CJuh VVednewday even- Inu. their Kueats Ineludltig Mr. and Mrs. Ernes; Woodruff, Mr. ntid Mrs. George Calhoun Wallets, Mrs Eliz abeth Wlnship Bates, Miss Mlgnon MrCarty. K. \V. Gnnns of Cleveland. Ohio, and W c. U hlte of (’leveland A laipe white and gold bosket filled with Killnrnev roars and asparagus fern, the handle tied with pink tulle, with all decorative details in pink and white, rflflde a beautiful decora tion for the table. The place card* " ere hand-painted In pink roses, uni the affair Was one of the happiest of the week. Mizses Honne to Givfe Masquerade. The Misses Horine have tsaueti ranis to a masquerade dance on Mon day evening. Doeember 2!), at Se- gAdlo’s. the affair to be one of a series of delightful Christmas parties for the younger set. The dinner-dance which Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Richardson give Thurs day evening will be one of a series of handsome entertainments given for Miss Margaret Grant, slnee her debut. REAL VAUDEVILLE BILL AT BONITA, AND ONE THAT DELIGHTS Manager George Campbell, of the Bonita, is giving the patron* of this house the best show’s they have ever witnessed at the price. This week lie has a vaudeville of \ four acts composed of entertainers from the big circuit, and they are all good. Al Nutle. tlie musical “Nut,” is a headliner in his musical act. Andrews and Thompson put on a unique novelty singing act that calls for many encores. s The Ward Trio, a bit fea i e act. is a pippin. i Little Louise Bella, in some real dancing, is * wonder. ,^he is ms charming as she is pretty, and her ' act is in keeping with her other ) qualifications. / The show is an unusually good i one. and you will miss a treat .f you fail to see it. PERSONALi Mi ami Mrs. Frank Swift, of New York, will arrive Sunday to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. VV. D. Manley. Mis. John T. Manley, of Au gusta, also will spend Christmas with them. .Miss Emily Jekyll and Mrs. Jekyll will leave Sunday for Now York, where they will spend the holidays With Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jekyll. .Miss Helen Patterson, of Staunton, Yg.. who has been delightfully enter tained os the guest of Miss Corrio Hoyt Brown, will leave Monday t«* visit her aunt Mrs Edward Newell, in Chattanooga. Miss Mary Brown will return from Vassal* College Saturday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M . Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K Harms::. Jr., have announced the birth of a son December 17, who ha* been named Harry Harman, Third, — — — ■ BROWNIE CAMERAS From $1 to *22. A. K. Hawkes c ».. Kodak Dept.. 14 Whitehall Mail “Parcel Post’’ Early 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 detail* of wrapping, weighing and ship ping. Absolutely fresh candies delivered whenever or wherever you want them. //• 34 Whitehall 33 Peachtree ) Five Points 103 Pcadifree 20c Scrims for, yd. 15= 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: $2.50 27x54 Ax- minster Rugs for . . $10.00 9x12 Scotch Wool Rugs for . . . $6 6x9 Scotch Wool Rugs for SPECIAL $18 10-wireTapes- J 4 try Brussels Rugs for $25 9x12 Axmin- Cl 7 7C ster Rugs for . . . .V* ■ $27.50 9x12 Ax- minster Rugs for $35 9\I2 Utopia Rugs, ought to be $45, for • • • • J. M. HIGH CO. J. M. HIGH CO. 1