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i The Prolific Date Palm.
{ THERE are said to be over 100 varieties of date-palm, all
distinguished by their fruit. Dates form the staple
food of the Arabs in a large part of Arabia, and are served in
some form at every meal. Syrup and vinegar are made from
old dates, and, for those who disregard the Koran, even a
kind of brandy. i
Christmasßall Toße
Cveni ai Driving Club
élready many dinner parties are
being plannea for the Chrigtmas
ball, the annual social affair of Deé
eember 25 at the Piedmont Driving
Club. y
Attractive visitors and several of
the seasorn’s debtitantes who will be
central figures in parties will add
interest to this event. !
Mr., and Mrs. Henry L. DeGive
will entertain a group of the
younger married contingent at din
ner in compliment to Mrs. Richard
Wilmer of Washington, who will
spend the holidays with her. par
énts, Mr. and Mrs. John 'W. Grant
Covers will be laid@ for twenty
guests,
Miss Caroliné Blount will be hos
tess at a large party in honor of
her Christmas guests, Misses Kit«
’?/ and Helen Brack of San Fran
ig¢o, Cal, and Miss Grace Gold
&émith, & popular December debu
parties for
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Two delightful parties wers given
Thursday in compliment to Miss
Jaura Wyatt, whose marriage to
Jameés Lansing Bodeker 6f Nash
ville, Tenn., will take place Satur«
h&mo!‘fiing.
rs. Claude E. Shewmaks was
hostess at a bridge luncheon at
11:30 with luncheon served at 1
gl(‘\.jlgck at the Piedmont Driving
The gamé was played in the
gréeh room of the club, which was
decorated with pink chrysanthe=
s-and reoses, the other details
firried out in color motif of green
#nd pink. Plecés of embroidered
linen were given as prizes.
Mrs. Shewmake received her
guests wearing a toilette of brown
é6harmeuse with large picture hat
to mateh. Miss Wyatt's costume
wag of brown duvetyne worn with a
turban of brown duvetyn embroid-«
ered in orange wool.
Guests were Mrs. Wyatt, Mrs,
%aura Wyatt, Mrs, Everett Ginn of
oston, Mass., Mrs., Burton Wyatt,
Mrs. Charles Haden, Mrs. H. E.
Bussey, Mrs. Charles Rice, Mrs,
John. B, Owens, Mrs. Russell
Bridges, Mrs. Robert Strickland,
Mrs. Margaret Beck Block, Misses
Martha Ginn of Boston, Mass,
Katherine Bleckley, Matrgaret Nut
g:g, Irene Thorhas, Hazel Kirk,
lizabeth Shewmake and Anna
Harriett Shewmake,
In the afternoon Mrs. William
Lawson Peel entertained 30 guests
4t tea in compliment to Miss
Wyatt.
Among the out-of-town ngests
were Mrs, 1. H. Ginn of - Boston,
Mass, Mrs. Willilam Pritchard
Cowflui.l Mrs. Dave Hill, Misses
\jllnie ay Hill and Miss Louise
Hill of Macon, and Miss Martha
&Ginn of Boston, Mass.
At this affair the bride-elect was
gowned in a toilette of pearl gray
Georgette crepe heavily beaded and
worn with a large picture hat of
black panne velvet embroidered in
gilver thread. £
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Lovige—*leallo, May, what are you
looking so happy about?
May=—"l got a good reason to look
Rappy. I only had a little Xmas
money And needed a coat. 1 bought
A coat for less than up-town prices,
on eagy payments, Al the Home Art
Supply Company, at 172-74 Whitehall
street and cah use my thoney to buy
Xmas preseénts with, and say, 1 saw
the dandiset &et of Community Sil
vérware there which | am going to
got for mother, They sell it on
apedit, too—Adv,
tante. Torty guests will be in
vited to meet the honorees,
Miss Jennie Johnson, who will
return from Walnut Hill School in
Masgsachusetts to spend Christmas
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
H. Johnson, will entertain thirty
members of the college set at din
ner in eompliment to her guests,
Misses Helen Dennison of I‘ram
ingham, Mass.,, and Olive Caldwell
of New York City. ¢
Miss Margaret Vaughan, a debu
tante, will bé the eentral figure ih
the party plafined by Mr. and Mrs.
Ewing H. Dean. Covers will be
placed for twenty-four.
Ammong others to entertain will be
C6l. and Mrs. William Lawson Pael,
Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Sci;fle, Mr.
and Mrs, Lewis Gregg, Judge and
Mrs, Price Gilbert, Mr, and Mrs.
\Vll]liam H. Barnwell Jf. and John
Hiil.
Elks’ Dance.
On acéount of thé light and fuél
regulations the dance tc¢ he given
at the Elks' home Saturday eve
ning by Atlanta Lfiodfie of Hlks No.
78 will begin at 8 o’clock promptly.
Rehearsal of Memorial Day exer
cises- will be held in the home at
7 o'elock Saturday evening.
The Woman's Guild.
The menthly meeting of the
Woman's Guild of St. Luke’s Church
will be held Friday at 11 o'clock, in
the parish hotise. All néwcomers to
the parish are invited. A full at
téendance is urged.
Parlor Sale.
The lidies of the Central Con
gregational Church will have a sale
of aprons, rancy articles and edi
bles Friday from 10 to 4 o'clock in
the church parlor. Tea and sand
wiches will be served in the after
noon. g
Mrs. Trimpi To Be Honored.
Mrs. Howatd Trimgl of Glen
ridge, N. J., who is being enter
tained as the ‘i’uest of her sister,
Mfs, Geor%e alker, will share
honérs with Miss Charlotte Boyd
of Griffin and Miss BEugenia Cald«
well of Chattanooga, two attrac
tive bride-elects, at a bridge téa
Friday afternoon, to be given by
Mrs. Walter Hill,
Mrs. W. W. Banks will enter
tain next weéek at a bridge tea at
{he Piedmont Driving Club for Mrs.
Trimpi, the date to bé annouhced
later.
Ammong others entertaining for
Mrs, Trimpi will be Mis. Will
Meador.
Mrs. Rose to Entertain.
Mrs. William Rose will give a
tea Monday afterncon, December 29,
at b o'clock, at the home of her
mother, Mrs, Hamiltén Douglas, in
East ]fighth street, in eompliment
to h;.; gister, Miss Jean Douglas
and Migs Hithel Tye, who will spend
the Christmas holidays in Atlanta,
~ Miss Dotiglas and Miss Tye are
attending school at Columbia Uni
versity in New York City.
Baked Ham Dinner.
The Ladies’ Aid of St. Philip's
Cathedral will serve a baked him
dinner at the linch room, 18 Wash
ingtonh strect, Friday from 15 to
2:30 o’clock,
The menu follows: Baked ham,
brown dressing, candied vams ap
ple salad, hot biscuit, tea or coffee.
Pricée 25 cents.
Mrs. Harry G. Greer and Mrs.
June Couftney, co-chairmen, will
he assigted by the following ladies:
Mrs. George Schmidt, Mrs. W. H.
Missellhorn, Mrs, C. W. Roland,
Mrs. James A, Steel, Mrs. Harty
Schults, Mrs. H. R. King. Mrs, Vir
gil Hstes, Mrs. Sue Johnson, Mrs.
J. L. Little, Mrs, Edgar Angier,
Mrs. Annié Bunch, Miss Ethel Wil
son, Miss Gretchen Weinmaster,
Mrs., Ross, Mrs. L. C. Varnedoe,
Miss KEthel Noble and others.
The public is ihvited, especially
the business men and women. The
service will be always prompt.
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Mrs. Sloop to Speak.
Mrs. Mary Martin Sloep, M. D,
will speak at the Central Presby
terian Church in the Sunday sc¢hool
room Monday afterfhoon, Decembér
8, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Sloop is
a physician and prominent in schéol
work. She and her husband, who
is also a physiclan, are devoting
their life to work among the moun~
tain people of the AHeghenies,
Mrs. Sloop is a gister of Dr, Mar
tin, president of Davidson College,
and before her marriage was resi
dent physician at Agnes Scott Col
lege.
Benefit Dance.
A Dbenefit dance will he given
Friday evening at 217 1-2 Peach
tree streéet, under the auspices of
Lebanan Chapter No, 105, Order of
the Hastorn Star,
All Masohs and their friends have
been invited,
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In the group of children in the accompanying pictl{n is Margaret McCarty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Rucker MeCarty, holding two dolls and wearlr;fl 8 white bow on her hair. In the center 5- little Van Milliard
Spalding, the small_dausghter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Spalqufi and smiling, as she hoids two pretty dolis
in her arms, is Alice Stewart Spalding, another daughter of Mer. and Mrs. Hilliard Spa Ming.
Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Caldwell have
returned from & trip te New York.
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Mrs. Robert Wood has returned
t;om a six weeks' visit m New
ork. 3
Miss Winnie Perry has returned
from Florida.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest BE. Dallis
are spending a short time in New
York. i
Mrs. Oscar Peeples of Cartersville
is spending &4 few days in Atlanta,
at the Georgian Terrace.
Mrs. Frank J. Meador and Miss
Charlotte Meador are expected
home frem New York Thursday.
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Capt. George Harrison left Wed
nesdaLtor a hunting trip in South
Georg
George W. Campbell Sr. ' left on
Thursday for Louisville and New.,
York. ' .
Miss Virginia Hand will return to
Atlanta Baturday, accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. Judson Hand, who
is on her way to Pelham.
Mr. and Mrs. George Crandall
have taken an apartinent in Miami,
Fla.,, where they will spend the
winter.
Mrs. B, M, Boykin, who has been
touring Florida and Teénnessee, is
at present in Memphis and will re
turn home next week. ,
Mr, and Mrs, Beaumont Davison
and Mrs. Franck GUraham have re
turned from a fishing trip in
Florida, .
Mss, John Moncure Conway of
Washington, D, C, who has beén
eritertained as the guest of Mrs.
Thomas Ripley, returned to her
home Thursday.
Miss Nan du Bignon has returned
from a visft oy several months in
the Bast. She sbent some time as
tthuunt of her sister; Mrs. W. R.
C. Heury, in Cclumbus, Ohio.
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Miss Charlotte Wilking has gone
to Chapel Hill, N. C, to &tlofi‘ the
darces at the University of Nor}h
Caroliva and wih later wvisit In
Washington before returning home.
Dr, and Mrs. John Vineent Pler
¢on have returned from their wed
ding trip and are at home to their
friends in their apartment in Ponee
de Leon and Penn avenues,
Miss Mary Eleanor Evins, who is
attending Miss * Harcum’s School,
near Philadeiphia, spent the week
efid in New York and wal a guest
at the Army and Navy game,
Mrs. Roy Powers. and her two
young sons, Roy Pcowers Jr. and
Bteele, will leavé for New York
December 27, and will . sall for
France to join Captain Roy Pows
efs, who 1s now located in Paris,
Miss Maude Simpson of Fort
Gaines, who has been visiting Mrs.
John R, Simpson Jr. at her home
in Ansley Park, left Wednesday for
a visit to friends in Savannah,
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Miss Ruth Rhorer, who is attend=
ing school at Hoelling Collee in
Virginia, will return to Atlanta De
cember 19 to spend the Christmas
holideys with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs, Lyhn Rhorer, in Ausley Park.
Mrsi William Pritohard Coleman,
gn. ibve Hill, Mitses Winnie May
ill #nd Miss Louise Hill of Ma-
con arrived Thursday to be among
the out of town Eggesu for the
Wyvatt-Bodeker wedding, an event
of Saturday.
Mrs. Stuart Witham is convales
clni, after an illness of four weeks
at her home in Peachitrée road.
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Misses Helen Dennison of Fram
ingham, Mass., and Olive Caldwell
of New York will arrive with Miss
Jennie Johnson, who is attendinx
Walnut Hiil School, on December 2
to spend the holidays in Atlanta.
Lieut. and Mrs. Wingate Battle
and young son of Texas arrived
Wednesday to spend the Christmas
holidays with Mis. Battle's mother,
Mrs., George Lowman.
Mrs. Richard Wilmer, and youn,
son, Richard H. Wilmer Jr., o
Washington and Miss Ann Grant,
who is attending school at St. Tim
othy, near Baltimore, Mr, will ar«
tive Sunday, December 21 to spend
Chris&ma.a as guests of Mr. and
and Mrs. Johh W. Grant at their
e‘?me in Pace's Ferry read. Mr,
ilmer will join Mr&, Wilmer Wed
nesday, December 24 for a visit,
Miss Malone's Pictureés.
An exhibition of the pictures of
Miss Blondelle Malotie, which have
been shown in the Royal Academy
ilt Tondon, the Royal Hybernian
Academy §n Dublin, Pennsylvania
Audemr and New York Water
Coior Club, has been placed in the
Casle Company's store, first floor,
this week, and the public is invited
by the loeal art association,
Miss Malone was invited by Mrs,
Hoover to show her pictures in the
clubroom of the Society of Ameri«
ean Women in Londor. The Duchs
ess of Mariborough 18 president of
the society,
In Parig thé Lyceum Club ihvited
Miss Malone to show her pictures
in the olub's gallery and the presi«
dent, the Duchess d'Uzees, wWho
leads in art and social circles in
French society, wrole in Miss Ma
lone's vigitors' book, “J'al visite
avee une vral joi cette deliceurse
exposition o'est une vision d'art
fres pure.” Which, translated
means, “1 have visited with a reni
Joy this delicious exposition. It i 8
a vision of pure art”
Miss Malone is a Georgia artist.
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The auxiliary to the Cornelia Moore
lay Nursery openéd its all-day sale
of dolls Thursday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Brooks Motgan in Peach
tree road.
This bazaar i§ a social event, dnd
is being conducted by a group es
prominent young matrons in Atrl;mt
‘who have organized an auxiliary te
the Order of Old Fashion Women,
with the Cdrnelia Moore Day Nursery
as_its speoclal charge.
There are seventy-five beau?o
ful American made dolls, dressed R-‘
the most attractive manner, wil
clothes that ¢an be put on and off as
the little owner wishes, There aye
be handmade dresses, dainty lace
trimmed petticoats, barri coats of the
softest flannel, and caps and coats
and everything that dolls need to
complete their outfit. Besides, there
are lovely daisy chaing made of
tiny beads, by Mrs. Wilmér Moore,
,gnd a number of small cradles and
assinets lace trimmed and ribboned.
The prices range from §3 to
$lO each and the public was invited to
attend the sale and Eatron!ze the
auxiliary, whose work is directed to
ward raising money for the upkeep ol'
the day nursery,
The ladies in charge include Mrs.
Bwell Gay, Mts. Glennville Giddings,
Mrs, Brooks Morgan, Bérs. Winship
Nunnally, Mis. Raymond Demere of
;iavannah, Mrs. Harrison Jones, Mrs.
Lewis Gregeg, Mrs, Henry Tompkins,
Mrs, Jerry Ozburn, Mrs. James Ra
gt;n. Mrs. Horace Stringfellow, Mrs.
muel Slicer and Mrs. J. Rucker
McCarty.
The Cornella Moore Day Nursery is
one of the five institutions of its kind
in Atlanta where little children are
vared for during the hours their
mothers work In offices, shopd or at
any sort of wage earhing business,
It is the a‘pach.l care ¢ the Order of
old Fashion Women, an exclusive
%'roup,uf club Women, who are Mrs.
W. D. liflis Jr., Mrs. Robert ¥, Mads
dox, Mrs, Maudé Barker Cohb, Mrs.
Wililam H. Kiser, Mrs, Wiimes
Moore, Mrs. Preston Arkwright, Mrs,
Robe&t Foromxx, Mrs. Julian Field
and Mrs. Morris Brandon.
Dinner Party for Miss Yow. |
Miss Henriett@ Tupper will en
tertain a dinner party at the Pled
mont Driving Club Baturday eve
ning, in complimext to Miss Mary |
Faith Yow, a debutante, |
Covers will be placed for Misses |
Yow, Julia antlw,‘;’lrulnla Hand,
Grace Bloodworth, Henrietta Ttp
- per, Clark Howell Jr, Rufus Lang,
Mnj. Geores Motfett, Fdioe Snead,
John Barksdale, Clifford Johnson
and Franklin Mikeil, ‘
Woman's Club
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The Atlanta Woman's Club will
give its annual Christmas trée at
the clubhouse in Baker street Tues
day afternoon, December 23, at 3
o’cloek,
This entertainment is given by
the child welfare committee, Mrs.
Thornwell Jacobs and Mrs. Gordon
Mitchell, c¢o-chairmen, and about
fifty representative women mem
bers of the committee.
A bright Christmas story will be
told to the children by Dr. Richard
Orme ¥Flinn and Mrs, I'rank Run
yan, a musical composer, will play
“America,” which will be sung by
the children.
Fred Houser will be Santa Claus,
The ladies of the committee are
requested to meet at the club
house Monday, December 22, and
spend the day filling stockings.
About 800 children will be en
tertained.
Eastern Stars to Meet.
Regular meeting of Oglethorpe
Chapter No, 122 Order of Eastern
Star will bs held at Buckhead
Wednesday evening, December 10,
at 7:30 o'clock.
A special invation has been ex
tended to the entire membership to
be present at this'meeting, as this is
theé time for the election of the of
ficers for the ensuing year. There
will be a roll call of the members,
Cherokee Rose Lodge.
Cherokee Rose I.odge No. 606
Ladies’ Awxiliary to the Brother
hood of Railroad Trainmen will
hold a meeting Friday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock in the Wigwam in
Central avenue,
Officers for the ensuing year will
be elected.
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The Greatest W hirlpool. :
THE greatest whirlpool is the maelstrom off Norway. It
is an eddy between the mainland and an island, and
when the current is in one direction and the wind in another,
no ship can withstand the fury of the waves. The current
ig estiméted to run thirty miles an hour. ‘
Miss Bayly
Migs Frances Dudley, & popular
debutante, was honor guest at the
afternoon sea given Wednesday by
Miss Harrlet Bayly at hér home
in Springdale road in Druid Hills,
Yellow and white was the color
motif carried out in the decorations
of the reception reoomn, many bas
kets and vases of large yellow and
white chrysanthemums were Aar
ranged on the tables, and in the
dining room all arvotm.menu wers
carried otit in yellow and white.
Miss Bayly received her guests
wearing an afternoon costume of
old blue charmeuse fashioned with
georgetté crepe of the gwune shade.
. Miss Dudley was gowned in black
chitfon velvet, with a hat of cloth
o{ ’:old trimmed with bands of seal
ekin.
Mrs, Martin Nichols, who assist
éd in entertaining, wore a costume
of navy blue georgetts crepe héavis
ly beaded.
Invited to meet the honoree were
Misses Kathleen Law, Leila Ponder,
Venice Mayson, Lillian Raley, Kath~
erine Terrell of Pittsburg, Henri
etta Davis, Annie Dow Wurm, Mar
tha Louise Cassels, Catherine Crich
ton, Mary Burr Lake, Mary Mat
thews, Cornelia Walker, Marion
Dean, Joyce White, Maude Couch,
Helen Whitehurst, Marion Wooley,
Mrs.: Joseph Heard Jr, Mrs. Phil
ip Bayly, Mrs, Aubrey Milan, Mrs.
Guy Shearer, Mrs. J. H. Lifsey, Mrs,
John Piersony and Mrs. Donald
Lacy.
Ald looin{ Meets,
A epecial meeting of the Hebrew
Orphans’ Ald Soclety will be held
at the Hesbrew Orphans’ Home in
Washington street Friday morning ‘
at 11 o'clock.
Tea for College Girls.
Misses Liouise Inman, Emmis
Nixon, Pauline Ware and £ue
Bucknell will return to Atlanta to
spend Christmas with their par
ents, They will be honor guests ar
the afternoon tea to he given by
Mrs. A, E. Harless Monday after
noon, December 22, at her home in
East Fifteenth street.
A group of the college sst will be
invited. 4
Christmas Box Sale.
A benefit Christmas box sale will
be on the first floor at the Cham
berlin~Johngon-Dußose Company
gtore Thursday of next week when
numbers of lovely gift boxes will be
gold by Nrs. A. BE. Harless and
Miss Helen MeCarty, co-chairmen,
with a committed of ladies aseist
ing thera,
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to forget your cares and enjoy
the evening. >
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