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M R8. DRAPER HONOR GUEST : American singer who wessons to Teach
AT AETERNOON RECEPTION! WAS ARRESTED AS SPY Schoolgirls Howto
MVM Live on $9 a Week
je?se Draper, who has been
er. a series of parties since her
r >i from her wedding journey, was
in.nor guest at an afternoon re
given by Mrs. LeRoy Childs
ftempon at the Piedmont
i.g club.
, rain dining room of the club,
since its enlargement, affords
for a large party, was used for
.sion and was by means of a
i-alms and greenery converted
apartments, the hostes-%and
guest receiving in one. while
s served in the other.
Childs, Mrs. Draper, with Mrs.
n -1 Adair and Mrs. Clarence
jW-uies, received before a bank of
k '... •„ ry. The mantel was banked in
fcr ,ia! ferns and pink roses. An or-
. ri played behind a screen of
kr » f i ; eo.
i rcttily
appointed tea table had
fr.r n center; iece a lai^e Umpire has- I
Hei lilled to overflowing with pint
roees-. the han.ile lied with tulle. Tin-
S'lher candelabra were shaded In pink I
and all minor details wore in pin,. I
ard white.
Alls. Clarence Haverty. .Mrs. Albert
rhornton and .Mrs. Frank Adair pre- l
Sided over the tea table, and others
arm tins were .Miss Mary Helen
Moody, Miss Helen Dargan and Atlss
Leone Lad son.
Punch was served from a howl ini- i
bended in fruits and wreathed with
smilax.
Mr. 1 . < hilds wore an afternoon
g< \\ n of black velvet, with corsage of
white chiffon and a bouquet of pink •
roses and valley lilies. Her close-
fitting hat of blaok velvet was adorn
ed with plumes.
Mrs. Draper wore blue velvet, with
hat to match, and her flow
violets anu valley lilies.
-
vers were
Miss Mary King Entertains.
T o afternoon bridge which Miss
King gave Friday was a de-
u compliment to her sister. Miss
* King, who is at home from
L ii Washington, D. C.. fot* the
' lay s, and to Miss Louise de Ver-
■-.inbridge, the guest of Mrs
h. \\ impish, and MV.s Bon-
’ fc i L. .stine Barnard, of San Fnan-
(. the guest of Mrs. B. M. Boykin.
H<lida> decoration^ were used
ughout the house, and the prize'
Hje , dainty piece of lingerie to?
; tiie three honor guests, and a
r prize for too score,
owing the game, tea was served
dining room, w here a tall silver
- of American Beauties formed a
decoration for the tea table.
,i r*. Lillian King LeConte. Mrs
rg«* K. Kin??, Mfs. Irving Thomas
Mrs. William Akers assisted in
• raining, and the guests were
-sos Marj Hines and her guest.
1,Tie Morton, of Tennessee: Lawson
H.ms. Brace LeCravv, Virginia Hoff-
i, Jane Walker, Brace Sims, Helert
. < ullough. Wyckliffe Warm. Mary
ij phoy, Helen Stewart. Kate Coop-
Aline Fielder, Bertha Moore. Jane
■ Alice Parks, Anne Patterson,
Girl Overcome by
Heavy Perfume of
Magnolia Bouquet
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19.—
\ Poisoned by the perfume of a large
j’ bouquet of fragrant magnolias, ,
■, Miss Lovell Alice Tavior narrowly j;
} e*caped suffocation in her apart
ments in the Hotel Oakland. Miss
Taylor is under the care of Dr. D.
D. Crowley and is slowly recover
ing. •
\ Missmg her at the breakfast ta-
> ble yesterday morning, Miss Tay
lor’s sister entered the room to J
find her in a stupor from the
heavy fumes of the flowers. Dr.
, Crowley worked an hour before
completely restoring her.
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' Clarke Scott. Lucy Roberts,
; ::o Dinkins, Louise Parker. Dolly White will conduct the match. Ad-
* r. Margaret Moore, Estelle Fori, j mission, 10 cents. Refreshments will
1! ' !l ' !rV-*^served by the young women of the
HollUlay Mrs Carl Florin New ; and th( , pu £ Iie ;„ V iteJ.
Baltimore, Mrs. Howard Lyon ot | K
ihiv.re, Mrs. William A. Wimbiah q
\j. j. Aj Hovkin oponsors tor Basket Ball Game.
—L_ J Miss Mary Butler will be sponsor
Miss Dargan Entertains. for the Athletic Club and Miss May
of Gainesville, who is
Mrs. Russell Bridges, will
be tiie Augusta V. M. C. A. sponsor at
tlie basket ball game Saturday even
ing at the Athletic Club. An infor
mal dance will follow the game. ’
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.Miss Dorothy MacVano, daughter of Prof. Silas .MacVan**,
of Harvard, was put under police surveillance at Taranto, Italy,
where she was singing with an opera company, suspected of espi
onage. It is expected she will be released to-day and an apology
made to her. Ambassador Page took up her ease.
Ul - Helen Dargan was hostess at , ReUe Hixun
' l eautitul bridge party Friday after- : t ^ e „ uegt 0 f'j
n. »onipllmenting Miss Margaret
in lit ;ind Miss Katherine Ellis, two
ebutonte® Twenty-four members of
we debutante set were invited, and
same was played in rooms bright
a : f: a ant with poinsettia blos-
m*. ‘hristmas greenery and Christ
mas bells.
Handsome-prizes ..were awarded for
r>- s.-ui'p at each table, and after the
Ten was served in the dining
ardson and William Grant, and the
guests will include the two grand
mothers, Mrs. Hugh Inman and Mrs
William D. Grant: Governor and Mrs
Slaton. Mr. and Mrs. John W. (riant
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Inman, Hugh
Inman and his grandmother. Mrs.
Emily McDougald.
Miss Rutherford to Speak.
Miss Mildred Rutherford, State his- !
torian for the U. D. C., will speak al j
the Auditorium to-morrow evening at !
ers received calendars illuminated
with pictures of the givers.
After the ceremony of gift-giving,
games were played and refreshments
served.
PERSONAL
Cake Sale.
Circle No. 1‘) of the Woman's Mis
sionary Society of Druid Hilis Meth
odist Church will have a. sale of home
made cakes Tuesday at J. P. Allen's
where the table was decorated | department store on Whitehall street.
1 polnsettia blossoms, red unshad- Mrs. A. .1. Paxton, Jr., is chairman of
taper.-:, and all minor details in red j this circle, and has received a num*
!ii te. j ber of contributions already, besides
a great many orders for cakes.
tf
\ •<) 'S Dargan was a charming host-
in a handsome toilet of royal blue
c . , the draped skirt of black
urmeuse, having a tunic of cream-
olored shadow lace.
•Mrs. Milton Dargan. Jr., assisted in
enabling. She wore a handsome
>raoon toilet.
At the Driving Club.
f »• bansant’’ arranged for Friday
' • Piedmont Driving Club will be
delightful event of the late after-
< n, and will be attended by hun-
lH, -> of club members ard their
1 e next “dans&nt** will
Siren Monday.
I'he reservations for the dinner-
o c Saturday evening Include sev-
•ral ’urge parties and other parties
• •'"till being arranged.
•hss Helen Atkinson to Entertain.
'd.ss Helen Atkinson will give ri
!<g party Tuesday evening. Do-
»d»* »■ 30, in honor of Miss LaGrange
•••'.‘irarf. of Rome, the guest of Miss
-use Couper. Fifty members of the
i cge set will be invited.
•qss Jane Walker to Entertain.
Jane Walker will entertain rt
n Tuesday afternoon, December
* at the home of her parents, Dr.
-c -Mrs. Hugh Walker. The young
~ : ' "'ho will assist her in the after-
win be joine«l by an equal mim-
"*' •*! young men for an inform -
evening party.
M .j*» Mallard to Entertain.
Mary Brock Malian! will give
l f H Tuesday afternoon. Decembe:*
. ! guests to. include members «.T
Joolgirl set.'
Marion Fielder to Entertain.
' " Marion Fielder \\ ill give a
• Tu- sday for Miss A ne
p r. who is at home from Wm-
Nalem for the holidays.
Mi
‘ ss Virqinia Farr to Entertain.
Virginia Farr will give a dan- -
•>' Iwrtv New Year Eve for mom
' •>: the college set.
Sp* mg Bee and Bazaar,
• 1 •* members of William Hurd Hill-
» y Sunday school clasa of the Sec-
| Baptist Church will give an old-
r |v, :.oned spelling bee and bazaar
• v evening at 8 o’clock at tiie
; 1 Some (>T the city’s best spell-
v 1 be present. Dr. John E.
Bul ge- Minor,
Miss Annie Marie Burge and E.
Wolborn Minor were married Thurs
day evening at 9 o'clock at the Meth
odist parsonage in East Atlanta, the
Rev. C. V. Weathers officiating. Those
present were Miss Lillian Everett
Mrs. C. V. Weathers, George Lyle and
H. Noble Weathers. The couple will
reside at No. 88 Haas avenue.
Children of Confederacy Seil Stamps.
Miss Mary Butt Griffith will be
chairman of the sale of Red Cross
Christmas stamps Saturday, with Miss
Lillian Mathis. Miss Louise Massey
and Mrs. W. C. Warfield as vice chair
men. Other members of the Julia
Jackson Chapter. Children of the
Confederacy, will assist.
Miss Louise Dobbs to Entertain.
Miss Louise Dobbs will issue cards
Saturday to a tea on Tuesday after
noon. December 3d, from 5 to 7, her
guestfs to include members of the col
lege set.
Mr. and Mrs. Richardson Entertain.
The dinner-dance at which Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Richardson entertained
Thursday evening was one of a series
of elaborate parties tendered Miss
Margaret Grant since, her debut in
October. Twenty-six guests were in
vited to the Richardson residence, and
throughout tVie house there were
Christmas decorations of brilliant
red poinsettia blossoms, red-shaded
tapers, and handsome palms and
ferns.
Dinner was served at two tables,
each having an artistic arrangement
of poinsettia blossoms, with a border
of ferns and narcissi. An orchestra
played during dinner and for the
dance that followed.
Mrs. Richardson was charming in
black charmeuse satin with corsage
arnl tun.: of gold-threaded lace over
whfte. Miss Grant wore a dancing
gown of pink si Ik chiffon with cor
sage ot* lace and garniture of rose-
colored velvet.
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ardson 'will give a family dinner par
ty in honor of the two grandsons of
the Grant family, who are at home
from school for the holidays. The
honor guests are Hugh Inman Rich-
Miss Marie Dinkins returned Fri-
IT . T _ ,, , . . .. - , j clay from school to spend the holi-
the Helen Keller lecture in place ot , ; t ,
Mrs. Helen Plane, honorary president; “ * ‘ 1
of the Atlanta Chapter, who origi-j .Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lewman and lit -
nated tlife idea of crowning Miss Kel- ; tie daughter have returned home from
ler as. “a child of The South.” ' New York.
Miiw* (’uwthew Yorstop. Mr. Von- ...
SMbiSki. DeCortea Wolfungen and !_ •' J 1 1SS • Iam»* Un-.o.ativk n-iurns
Miss Harrison will ad.l to the pro- I-nday tr„„, , nevy Chase to spend
grain with contributions of music. Holloas s.
Ur. c. (V. Jones,' chaplain of the I Miss Josephine Smith arrives S:tt-
chaptcr, will make the speech pro- • urday from Hollins Institute to spen 1
senting Mrs. Macey, the tyacher ol I the holidays at home.
It’s the Littie Things
that tend to give one that well-groomed appearance.
Your gloves if kept well cleaned will help you in
finitely.
The Trio Laundry
cleans gloves to get out the dirt and grease. They
are returned to you in a spotless condition—the kid
being soft and pliable.
E. H. WILSON. Phone 1099. W. H. HARRIS.
Mis.s Keller.
All Saints’ Kindergarten.
The children of All Saints’ Kin
dergarten will give a Christmas tree
at the chapel Friday afternoon, with
Miss Jennie Dargan as lady of cere
monies. The tree was decorated with
gifts made exclusively for the fathers
and mothers of the children in the
school by the children. Booklets con
taining copies of the famous Christ-
child pictures, accompanied by a lit
tle story beginning with the annun
ciation and concluding with the visit
of the Wise Men. were given the
mothers of the children, and the fath-
Lillian LeConte, the little daughter
of Mrs. Lillian King LeConte. who
has been quite ill, is better.
Mrs. William G. Gredig and Mrs.
Aggie Dean Rader, of Athens, are
guests at the Ansley for a few days.
Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, of Stj Lou.s,
a musician of note, is visiting her
aunt, Miss Sloun. on Washington
street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Calhoun Clarke left
Friday to spend the holidays with rel
atives in Charleston, their former
home.
Mis.s Mary Thurston, who is spend
ing the winter in New' York, will ar-
VVASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—Girl
pupils of the Washington public
schools v\.»H be taught how to keep
a family cf fnther, mother and
three children on $S a week in the
new model house just arranged by
the Neighborhood House Settle
ment workers..
The Misses Margaret and Elea
nor Wilson. Miss Genevieve Champ
Clark, Mrs. Barney Hemmick, Mrs.
Walter Tuckerman and Mrs John
Jay White are prominently inter
ested in this work. They attended
a special reception at Neighbor
hood House. when the Model
House was opened to the public
for the first time.
rive Wednesday to spend the holi
days with her mother, Mrs. Richard
C. Congdon. - •
Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Magid and
family left Wednesday to spend se\-
! oral weeks on the gulf coast of Flor
ida before returning to their home ai
j Tallulah Falls.
Mr. and* Mrs. Carl Florin New and
.Mrs. Howard Lyon, of Baltimore, ac
companied by Miss Louise King, who
has been studying in Baltimore, have
returned to spend the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. George E. King. How
ard Lyoh will come Wednesday.
Suit Case on Fender
Reveals Rail Tragedy
NEW ALBANY, INI)., Dec. 19.
The crew of a Pennsylvania train
found a suit case on the fender of the
engine when it pulled into the sta
tion early to-day.
Going back along the track a short
distance, they found the owner of the
suit case, Ernest Hays, of Jasper.
Ind., mangled and dead beside the
track.
Mails Ton of Sugar
Through Parcel Post
MARYVILLE, CAL.. Dec. 19.—J\ mer- ^
chant here shipped by parcel post a ton
of sugar In 20-pound packages con
signed to a customer in Modoc County
The ocst <if shipment, the merchant
said, was t-heaper than by freight.
Previously the merchant had shipped
in lurgp quantities to Humboldt c«u \iy
by the postal department, eliminating
the cost of dray age.
Sues Mill for $10,000
For Loss of One Arm
COLUMBUS, Dec. 19. Lawrence
Armstead has sued the Eagle and
Plienix Mills for injuries he says lie
received last August. He says one
of his arms was broken and had to be
amputated.
lie asks for $10,000 damages.
Fritzi Scheff Will
Tell When in Love
NFW YORK, Dec. Frit-/ Sc ,, if
flushed ii laughing denial «• r tin* n port j
Burns School to Win
Notice of Teacher
LANSING. MICH. !m . 19. Fred
erick Spree,v, a wealthy f —mer. con-
New High Values in
N. Y.'s Fifth Avenue
NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—That. Fifl
uvvnue land is scoring new high vai-
; that* nhy avis to become the
: George Andct s'on, a • »r;rn'f in* ului
, "f her theatrical com pur:
“U;iK*n 1 really fall in Iov»* I C ail
bo “ciighted to let the public know
] it,” xMe said, laughinglx.
reused that lie -et lire tu the rural
*c '• m ouse . , Harrison'mo that the
pie; v lS-y«*ar-cld school-teacher
woUid . wf a j then lie hoped
- e would listen to his proposal >f
marriage.
lies w.is proved by the sme of the
northeast corner at Forty-first street.
I. II. and i\ v. Burton held the prop
erty at $700,000.
They paid $375,000 for it a few
years ago.
Chamber!!
ATLANTA
n oh n so n = Du Bose Co.
NEW YORK PARIS
A Personal Mention
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and Miss Van Dusen-Doll
Amsterdam. Holland
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arrived m Atlanta for I Ik
ing in <'hamberliii-.lolnison-Dullosi
I trior to taking up their permanent
Miss Atlanta.
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The above snapshot shows
ing about at the wonderful toys am
•hildren that fill the Bazaar these d
days. 1 hey are visit-
■ Company’s Bazaar
residence with the
mas they were look
1 the crowds of happ\
Chantberlin=Johnson=DuBose Co.
TO-MORROW NIGHT
Just what I want!
That’s what the chil
dren say, every time
they see it. It is tooth
some, wholesome,
healthful. The very
sweet that’s best to eat~
AbflQA
SYRUP
Nothing adds more to the
enjoyment of waffles and
battercakes than ALAGA. It
makes wonderful
gingercakes, puddings
and candies. It is
Nature’s best sweet.
Sold in sealed tins
by your grocer
ALABAMA-GEORGIA
SYRUP COMPANY
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA
AT
NINE O’CLOCK
The Great Xmas Tree Contest Closes
Why not all ivorl[ to-morrow and get
subscriptions and win the first tree for
your Sunday School?
Each Subscription Counts 2,000 Votes
Subscriptions Verified Up to Noon Thursday
Cooper Street Baptist Church 56,000
Tabernacle Church “Cubs” 52,000
Jefferson Street M. E. Church 52,000
Asbury M. E. 50,000
College Park Christian Church 48,000
East Atlanta Baptist Church . 48,000
St. Luke’s First M. E. Church 44,000
Ponders Avenue Baptist Church 42,000
Payne Memorial Church 40,000
English Avenue M. E. Church 38,000
Hapeville Baptist ChuTch 20,000
Mt. Vernon 14,000
East Side M. E 4,000
Moore Memorial Presbyterian 3,000
East Point Baptist Church .. .*». . . 1,000
Oakland City Baptist Church 1,000
East Atlanta M. E 1.000
BELL W0
\one at LAM A 8000
XMAS TREE DEPARTMENT
20East Alabama St. ---Open Evenings