Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 31, 1913, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GLOLUJAJN AM.) M \\ s. WOME1 w> GRANT DANCE ASSEMBLES MEMBERS OE SCHOOL SET willi»m Grant, the young ion of Mr. and Mr*. John W. Grant, who is at home from school for the holidays, gave a dancing party Tuesday even- ng, which was one of the happiest vents of the week. Forty members ,,f the school set were entertained at he Grant residence, where the rooms „ ere decorated with Christmas wreaths, holly, mistletoe, poinsettia' l ossoms and all the holiday decora tions. Mi orchestra played delightfully, and there was dancing in the ball room, the guests displaying murh -Kill In their rendition of the hesita- on and one-step. Supper was served at 11 o’clock in the dining room from a beautifully . orated table, having for a center- > -c a large si' r loving cup filled n h pink roses and narcissi sur rounded by smaller silver baskets of For Mr. and Mrs. Corning. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Corning, f New York, who are being enter- sined as the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Ellis, were honor guests at ■ he box party given by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Felder Tuesday evening at ihe Atlanta. Mr. ami Mrs. Felder's guests were Mr. and Mrs. Corning, Mr. and Mrs. '■Mis, Governor and Mrs. Slaton, Dr nd Sirs. Willis Westmoreland onri Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Marye. Vfter tile performance, ihe part , ojo>ed a Dutch supper at Hotel Ansley Rathskeller. Several other parties are planned j •rr Mr. and Mrs. Corning during their j sit. Wednesday evening they will j > tendered a box party of two boxes the Lyric, when Mrs. Ransom right appears with Norman Hack- I PRETTY 'CASTLE’GIRL HOME FOR HOLIDAYS the same flowers, with all decorative details in pink and white. Mrs. Grant and Miss Margaret Grant assisted in entertaining. Mr?. Grant wearing white satin combined j with cream lace and Miss Grant | wearing a dancing gown of pink satin. School folk still have a number of j delightful parties planned for the re- i mainder of their stay at home. Miss j Virginia Lipscomb will give “le the j dansant” Thursday for Miss Madge ! Bannister, of Richmond, lira. George; Forrester’s guest. Wednesday even- 1 lng Miss Marion Stearns will give a I supper party, followed by a dancing i party, for Miss Eloise Robinson. M’ss Louise Parker also will give an flab- i orate New Year’s party at Segadlo’". \ Robert F. Maddox, Jr., will give a dinner party at the Gapital City Club Thursday evening: William H. KUer “le the dansant” Saturday afternoon at. his home and Miss Patty Mc- Gehee a buffet supper and dancing ! party Saturd&v evening at her home. 1 the entertainment committee and sh- has planned an elaborate affair. Receiving with Mrs. Richardson will be Mrs. Dan Lyle, Mrs. D. B. Gray, Mrs. Oscar Palmer, Mrs. Bay- nard Willingham. Mrs. D. C. Mayson, Mrs. W. E. Whitehead, Mrs. D. A. Creel. Mrs. Hansel Jackson, Mrs. n / v ., i a/ * .■>* Jr J ¥ > f U ;- v « ' " / . - ,*i. \\v - ;i -ti ! i'\ \V.C 3. /• c ■ ’ ■ 'n>, ' V ■ »i'i l-' 1 b :■ >- % i : /> ; t ■ % *?•. v; ' • : ' w ; -yf . •- e ♦ • X fo "■ 7 njsto&i "<$ jM* . :r V PiC I :# . t- > Miss Margaret Traylor, charming college girl, who is spending the holidays at home. Miss Traylor is spending the winter at ‘ The Castle,” at Tarrytown- on Hudson, N. Y., where she will return next week to resume her studies. O# “tt in O. Henry’s story, “The Double Deceiver.” Thursday evening they "ill be entertained by Captain and Mrs. Henry Bankhead at Fort Mc Pherson. Colonel Willis Ragan en tertains for them Friday evening, and Saturday evening they will be guests ‘ a dinner party which Mr. and Mrs. John W. Grant give at the Piedmont Driving Club. Mr. and Mrs. Corning, whose pres- p nce in Atlanta has added greatly to ne holiday gaveties, will return home Sunday. 'nformal at Home. The guests in the Ponce DeLeon partments, with Mrs. Ella Wright Wilcox as hostess, will be at home in- "imally to their friends at an eggnog arty Thursday afternoon from 5 to 7. Meeting of Woman’s Choral Club. The Woman’s Choral Club will have :eir next rehearsal at 3 o’clock Fri- ay afternoon at the Piedmont Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. We J to Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. LeRcy Webb will °n- rtain informally at dinner Wednos- ay evening, their gues 9 to include lr. and Mrs. R. T. Oonnally, Mrs. E. Burnett and Miss Mabel Magruder. v fte:* dinner they will be joined by lr. and Mrs. A. H. Dobbs for a game ’f bridge. Woman’s Club Entertains. "i’he Woman’s Club of Co M eg*' Park "ill entertain at its annual reeep- on Wednesday evening at the home the president, Mrs. Alonzo Rich- 8 dson. This is the only social affair * Jon the club gives durine the year nd it is an open occasion, all the uung people, as well as club me - and their husband^ bein’? invit- • There will probably be 250 guests • esent. The Ma v or, Coi.ncllmen and * n0 ii* wives will be hono* guests. Mrs J. A Trammell is chairman of Grace Martin, Mrs. R. L. Proctor, Mrs. John McCrory, Mrs. Eva Thorn ton. Misses Broom, Annie Thornton and Mary Gray. Mrs. Willet to Entertain. Mrs. Hugh Willet will give a lunch eon of twelve covers Fiiday at home. For Miss Woodward. There will be a number of parties for Miss Bessie Woodward before her marriage to Julian Chambers Janu ary 14. Mrs. Anne Thorn Knox will give a bridge party Tuesday after noon. Miss Sallie Cobb Johnson is planning a tea in honor of this charming bride-elect, and Friday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Nel^n Spratt will have a bridge party for Miss Wood ward and her fiance. Mrs. Sidnev Hogerton will entertain. After their return from the wedding trip, Mrs. Carleton Smith, Miss Eliz abeth Westmoreland, Mrs. Henry De- Give and Mrs. Joseph Raine will en tertain for them. Open House at Driving Club. The Piedmont Driving Club wiil keep house on New Year’s Day, from 12 o’clock on. All club members and their wives will be expected to ca’.l during the day, when a delightful ex pression of hospitality will be found at this hospitable clubhouse. On Christmas Day seven hundred guests * called at the club, and the observance • of open house proved on of the hap* j piest events of the day. i For Miss Bannister. Miss Helen McCarty will entertain I at a theater narty Thursday evening 1 at the Atlanta Theater in compliment 'to Miss Martha Bannister, of Rich mond. Va.. the - Jest of Mrs. Georgs Forrester Mr. and Mrs. Forrester wiF give a dinner party of six covers Saturday evening for their gue» . There are a number of informal par ties for this attractive - isitor, includ ing the box party . nd New' Years Eve “watch party” at which Miss Mary Brown will entertain Wednes day evening, and the “dansant” at the Capital City Club Thursday aft ernoon given by Miss Virginia Lips comb. Mrs. Whitaker Hostess. Mrs. Allan Whitaker has been en tertaining informally for her young sons, Allan, Jr., and Robert Whitaker, during the holidays. Tuesday she in vited eight friends of Robert Whita ker for luncheon, and Wednesd ty evening she will compliment Alla.i Whitaker with a dinner party to which twelve guests have been bid den. The latter will be given another 1 Mrs. Gris Powell, of Washington. D. the guest of Mrs. John Morris, Jr. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mi Powell will be tendered a theater I party at the Forsyth, followed by ! supper at the Hotel Ansley, the af- j fair to be one of a number of infor- 1 mal panics tendered them during their visit. They will return home j Friday 1 Mr*. Gude Entertains. The informal bridge party at which j I Mrs. Valdeinar Gude entertained 1 WedneMlay afternoon at her home at East Lake was a delightful compli ment to Miss Bessie Woodward, a | bride-elect of January, and Mrs. | Thomss Waller Palmer, of Miami. 1 Fla . who was Miss Julia Meador, of j Atlanta, before her recent marriage Holiday decorations prevailed ’ throughout the house, and the prizes | included silk hose for top score and ; consolation, and embroidered hand- j kerchiefs for the two honor guests. Tea was served from a prettily ap pointed table, graced with a basket of poinsettia blossoms, with many pret- | ty decorative details in red and 1 white. Mrs. Gude was lovely in j white lace with draperies of ciel blue I chiffon. Players' Club at Georgian Terrace. The Players’ Club have invited J Norman Haekett to lecture to then'. Ion D. Henry Friday afternoon ai j J" o’clock at the Georgian Terrace. I Mrs. Thomas B* Felder, president j of the club, will he assisted in re- I reiving by the officers and the excu- j utive committee. ;,.rs. John Marshal! Slaton. Mrs. Frank Ellis, R. L. Cooney. Hamilton Douglas. Dr Wil liam Owens. Mrs. Ransom Wright, 1 Mrs. Thaddeus Horton and Lamar Hill. The patrons of the occasion w ill be 1 Colonel end Mrs. Robert .1. Lowry, j co-chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Clark I Howell, Judge and Mrs. Don Pardee, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Inman, Mr. J and Mrs. Jolm D. Little. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dnrgan. Mrs. W. D. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Grant. Mips Sallie Eu genia Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. i Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Jack- son, Mr. and Mrs. <\ D. Meador. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Black, Dr. and Mrs. Howard I Bucknell, Mr. and Mrs William H I Kisr-r, Mrs. Henry Tanner. Miss Isma j Dooly, Mr. and Mrs. Bolling Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Moore, Mr. and J Mf«. Frank C. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Arkwright. Mr. and Mrs. W. I D.* Ellis. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pap- penheimer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har man. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harris, Mr. and Mrs Robert Foreman. Mr. and Mrs. J Frank Meador, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haden. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Willet, Mrs. Samuel Lumpkin. .Mr, and Mrs. A. P. Coles. Dr and Mrs. W. S. Elkin. Mr. and Mrs. Keats Speed, Mr. and Mrs. Haralson Bleckley. Mrs. Corra Harris. Mr. and Mrs. George Cran dall. Mrs. Maude Barker Cobb, CJolo- nel and Mrs. Frederic Paxon. Mr. and Mrs. John King Ottley. Mr. and Mrs. Hugli Richardson, Mrs. Percival Sneed. Mrs. Walter Howard. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Connelly, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Berk Dexter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George rnd Mrs. Robert Alston. 1 eacbers’ Reception. Several hundred invitations havo been issued for the reception to be given Frld, y between t and fi o’clock p. m. at the Hotel Winecoff by the Atlanta Teachers’ Association. The officers of the association will receive the guests, assisted by a number of prominent men and women. Special guests will be the Mayor and City Council, the Board of Education and the members of the association. The president of the association is Miss Kate Massey; vice president, Gilmer Siller; recording secretary, Miss Emma Wesley; treasurer. Mrs. An nie Wise; financial secretary. Miss Gertrude Corrigan. For Mrs. Eris Powell. Mrs. Eris Powell, of Washington, D. C.. who is being delightfully enter tained during her visit to her sist-'r, Mrs. John Morris. Jr., was tendered an informal bridge party and lunch eon Tue*da> morning by Mrs. Arthur Prc«#ton Flowers. The prizes included silk hose and a deck of cards, with a pretty souvenir for Mrs. Powell. Eight guests were present. For Miss Holcombe. Miss Lois Holcombe, of Valdosta, is visiting Miss Birdie Die' ey in West End and is being tendered a series *f parties. (’. H. Faust will give a New Yenr’s party for her Thursday even ing and a matinee party Saturday. Doris Mitcham will give a “watch party’ for her Wednesday evening, and Miss Birdie Dickey gives 1 supper party Saturday evening. Other par ties are being planned New Year’s Day “at Home.” The Old Women’s Home, in West Etid. will keep open house Thursdav from 11 to f» o’clock. The public is invited to visit and inspect the home and meet the inmates. A New Year's dinner will be served .lie Inmates, in cluding peas and jowl, for good luck, ’i’he women in charge of the reception are Mrs, S«r a h Purtell. Mrs. F. M. Fa rley, Mrs. Cantrell. Mrs. j. ,f. Logue, Mrs. TJpford. Mrs. Wood. Mrv Haflett, Mrs. Kola and Miss Ari- n Purtell. Tlie Whitehall car wiil carv visitors to the home. Friends of the institution are incited to call and ree the growth and Improvements that have been made during the year. Young- Peeples. The marriage of Miss Robyn Young, of Washington, D. C., and ; Edwin A. Peeples, of Atlanta, which took place Tuesday evening in Wash ington. was an elaborate event, in 1 which the cordial interest of many ! friends was centered. The bride wore a handsome toilet of ivory white satin I embroidered in seed pearls, with a j garniture of point lace. The tulle j veil fell from a cap of point lace and the bridal bouquet was of valley lilies. The bridesmaids, including Misses j Emma Kate Amorous, of Atlanta; , Louise Whatley, of Alabama; Nina I Van Orsdale, Dorothy Adams and I Marie Fisher, of Washington, and 1 Senorita Marto Calvo, daughter of ; the Costa Rican Minister, wore elab- | orate gowns of white satin and car- | ried shower bouquets of roses. Lit- itlo Miss Kathleen Humphries, of At- I lanta, was flower girl. I Howell Peeples, of Atlanta. was 1 best man, and Charles I. Ryan, David Kirkland. Mitchell King. Harry I.. Stearns, Edward Austin, Thomas Peeples and Norman P. Cooledge, all of Atlanta, With .) Hampton Baum gartner. of Baltimore, were grooms men. The Rev. Wallace Radoliffe per formed the ceremony at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in the presence of n large number of guests. Among the Atlantans in Washing ton for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Humphries, Miss Kather ine Humphries. Miss Emma Kate Amorous. Mrs. N. P. Cooledge, Mrs. Milton Dargan and Miss Helen Dar- gan. On their return to Atlanta Febru ary 1, Mr. and Mrs. Peeples will be at home at the Georgian Terrace. The bride, as Miss Robyn Young, frequently visited her kinswoman, Mrs W. C. Humphries, in Atlanta, and she will be cordially welcomed as a permanent resident. Her husband is one of the best known and most popular young men of Atlanta. PERSONAL Miss Rosa Relle Chapman enter tained her bridg club Wednesd.; y morning. Mrs. W. F. Stokes and family are now at home at No. 25 Avery drive, Ansley Park. Mr. and Mrs. M. Greer entertained 30 guests at an eggnog party Mon day night at their apartment on Third street. Miss Katherine Elils, who returned home Wednesday morning after at tending the house party given by Mr. and Mrs. John D. Little, will leav« Saturday *o visit her aunt, Mrs. Shir ley Carter, in Baltimore. Miss Ella Heard, of Auburn, Ala . is the guest of her sister. Mrs. .1 Fletcher Heard, on West Peachtree. Later in the week she ill be with Mrs. Anna Fraser, in West End, for a short visit. s. o. s. STODDARD1ZE! A T •'■'F A. "lien a ship is “out of c ommission,” the captain sends an | “8. o. s.” wireless message, which means “Save Our Ship.” In Atlanta, when .1 man’s .-nit. or a woman’s »’"Ht suit, is “outI «>f commission,” the wise man or woman sends an "S. O. S.” telephone I m. s igc which means “STODDARDIZE « *n. Suit STODDARDIZING is the greatest Dry Cleaning proct A Wagon for a Phone Call We pay Charges (one way) on Out-of-Town Orders of $2 or more Stoddard 126 Peachtree Street Bell Phone. I ty 43 Atlanta Phone 43 Dixie s Greatest Dry Cleaner and Dyer dinner party Thursday evening in cel. ebration of the New Year. For Miss Adgste Ellis. Mrs. William K. Riddle wiil en tertain at tea at the Georgian Ter race Monday afternoon in honor of Miss Adgate Ellis, a lovely debutante. Mrs. Riddle is spending some time in Atlanta with her father during the absence of Lieutenant Commander Riddle with the American fleet of warships. For Mrs. Powell. Miss Margaret Haverty gave a matinee party Tuesday afternoon at the Lyric, followed by afternoon tea at the Georgian Terrace, in honor of In the Face of Uie Xmas Holidays You should know where to send your shirts to have them laundered the best and the quickest The Trio Laundry handles your shirts with especial care. Our new pressing machines insure their lasting qualities, and the shirt comes back to you like new, but not worn in the process. A trial will convince you. E. H. WILSON. Phone 109!». W. H. HARRIS. ROMAH SISTERS, World’s greatest phrenologists, will remain in Atlanta for a few' days. Far different from all other fortune ellers. No 11 South Forsyth street. Advt. MOVING PICTURE SHOWS ALAMO NO. 1 “The Trap,’* Three-Reel Vlta- praph. This Being a Picture So Different From the Usual Run, So We Decided to Show It Again In Atlanta. ALAMO NO. 2 “The Education of Aunt Geor- glana,” Vltagraph Comedy. “Good Resolutions,” Sellg Dra*. ma. Start the New Year Right. “When Love Is Young,” Essanay Drama. VAUDETTE "The Woman,” Two-Reel Bron cho. "The Baby,” Majeetic. JACK LAMEY and JOE COMBS. THE MONTGOMERY THE INSPECTOR'S STORY Two-Reel Lubin SAVOY THEATER To-day. “Mike and Jake as Pugilists,” a Joker Comedy With a Punch. “The Highwayman's Shoes,” a Two-Reel Eclair Drama That Is Worth Seeing. ALCAZAR THEATER To-day. “Hilda of the Mountains,” Fron tier Drama. “Slim Proposes. But ,’’ Fron tier Western Drama. We Welcome It! ‘We wish a very happy New Year and many re turns.” We also desire to thank everybody for the phenomenally large business given our store during the past year. All during the holidays we did Capacity Selling—we only wish our store had rubber sides. Never mind, we supplied your wants with GOOD SERVICE. Our complaint book almost a blank. Good. Now for the New Year, 1914. We are ready. J. M. HIGH CO. THE ELUTE Thursday. “The Blind Sculptor, ’’ a Two- Reel Eclair Where Art and Love Walk Hand in Hand. This Is a Great Feature That Will Hold You From Start to Finish. The Price of Admission Is Only 5 Cents. Will be paid the one who sends in the most suitable “word” or slogan to brand on our Food Products and all articles in our New Sanitary Grocery Department, which will be added to our Big Store in the very near future. Can’t you help us to some good, catchy, sweet-tasting word which will apply to good eatables. For instance, one big Chicago house calls theirs “Hazel” brand. What’s cuter than Hazel? $10 in gold for your suggestion, if chosen. We will receive letters up to and including Wednesday, January 7, until 6 p. m. Address Grocery Department, J. M. HIGH CO. J. M. HIGH CO. J. M. HIGH CO.