The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 22, 1906, Image 9

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'JL'hUli ATLANTA GEORGIAN. IA V, OCKUIKU S. in. 1 fa SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining Stales W | Pleasant Mention From Other Cities MONTGOMERY. ALA. Sirs. Hubert Battle and son, Wilson, have returned after spending the sum. mrr In the mountains of North Caro '"mV. and Mrs. N. K. Pelzer and the Ml««es Pelser have returned from a visit to New York. Miss Florence Dawson, of Blrmlng* ham, Is the guest of Miss Annie L. Chilton, who Is entertaining elaborately In her honor. / Mias Kate Davidson has returned after a summer abroad. Mrs. Joseph L. Hall has returned af ter a three months’ absence visiting Nortnem cities. Mrs. Paul LeOrand and Miss Grand fjmlth have returned from York. Mrs. Croom Walker, formerly Miss Patterson, of tills place, flow of Spring- held, III.. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hal T Walker, on South Court street. Mrs. J'. G. Selbels and her two daugh ters have returned after a summer In Germany and Switzerland. Miss Zelma Rogers Is at homo again after a visit to Miss Elisabeth Bald* win, In Verbena Miss Elizabeth Baldwin leaves In a few days to visit Miss Algle Hardwick in Washington. Mrs. Chappell Cory, of Birmingham, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Lanier last week. Mrs. E. G. Dowry, of Washington, formerly Miss Elizabeth Lahey, will spend a part of the winter with her mother, Mrs. I* W. Lahey, at her home on Goldthwalte street. A beautiful dinner was given Tues day evening by Mr. and Mrs. Theo O Lobman to the bridal party In the pierser-Lobman wedding, which took place the following evening at temple Beth Orr. Mr. Schlff, Mrs. Livingston, Mr. Jack Pterser and Mr. and Mrs. Pler- ser are among the out-of-town guests at the Pierser-Lobman wedding. The wedding of Dr. Joseph M. Tel- den, of Selma, and Miss Jennie Lee Walton, of Augusta, Is announced for October JO. Mrs. Albert Woolfolk Is visiting rela tives In Columbus, Ga. Miss Nell Battle has returned from s visit to Morganton and Charlotte. N. C. The many friends of Mr. William A. Gayle will regret to learn of his ex treme Illness at his home on Felder street. Miss Katherine Jelka leaves next week for Atlanta, where she will bo the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. C. Han son. Miss Jelks will be one of the attendants at the Bray-MoMey wed- d, $fra. Jessie Beale, to tho regret of her many friends here, will spend the winter in New York. AUGU8TA. # The wedding of Miss Love Slade, of Tennllle, to Mr. Samuel A. Booxcr, of this city, took place at high noon Wed nesday at the Baptist church of Ten- nille. A number of Augustans attend ed the marriage and accompanied the young couple to the city Wednesday evening, when they were complimented with u dinner party by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bowles. The mnrrlage of Miss' Marie Sally to Mr. Frank M. Benson last Tuesday evening was a pretty home event. The young couple are now away on Jhelr bridal trip. Much interest Is felt by Augustans In the marriage of Miss Laura Witbam, 1 of Atlanta, to Mr. R. T. Dorsey, which took place at the home of the bride's parents on Peachtree street. The bride is a niece of Mrs. J. K. P. McLaughlin, of this city, and has many friends here. The Wednesday Bridge Club was en tertained this week by.Miss Elite Haw orth. Mrs. Carter Burdell entertained her card club Tuesday. The Chautauqua Circle met Friday, with Mrs. W. II. llarrett. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Davidson have arrived from Nashville, Tenn., and are receiving their friends at Dr. David son's home on Oroene street. They will be complimented next week with a din ner party by Mrs. J. A. Bodeker.. The Thursday Bridge Club met this week with Miss Fannie Seward. Miss Jane Tlmberlake has returned from a pleasant visit to friends In At lanta. Miss Helena Heyward has returned from Boston to resume feer studio work with Miss Callle Baker. Their studio teas will be pleasant features of this season. Mrs. Edward Pierco has returned from Brevard, N. C., where she vis ited Miss Bertie Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Field have re turned from a brief visit to Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hack and MIsj Maud Hack have returned from New York. Mrs. Katherine Houston Fisher and Mies Madge Houston are guests of Mrs. rite In Atlanta. Miss Jenna Garrett left Thursday for a visit to friends In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. John Klnard and chil dren, of Newlterry, 8. C., are guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. II. Land. Miss Katharine Latham, society ed itor f The Savannah Press, was In tnc city tills week attending the meet ing "f the executive board ot the King’s Daughters and Sons. Ml‘8 S'ada Stovall Is spending sev eral days In New York. Mrs. Georie R. Argo entertained a J>"\ i*arty at the “Sergeant Kitty" mat- f Thursday afternoon In comp!i- ntent to Miss Louise Both well, who will be one of the season’s most popular debutantes. Other guests of the party 5’*re Miss Dena Taliaferro, Miss Belle barge and Miss Mary Lockhart. Mrs. Charles Phlnlsy returned this week from Athens, where she attended 5K Harris Carter marriage. Mrs. - hlnlxy left Wednesday for New York, l^r spending the summer In Washing ton, D. C. A very Interesting event of the week *be wedding at Bartlesville of Mis* (n roll lie Blood worth, of that place, to Mr. Janies II. Chapman, of Augusta, which tool* place Tuesday evening. The umr* ringe was of great interest throughout the state. Mr. Chapiuau mid his bride will reside In Augusta. Another marriage of the week of Interest was that of MIhn Blanche Kdni nidsou. of Anniston, Ain., to -Mr. Charles I), light water, of this city, which occurred Tues day evening, at the Grace Episcopal church, of Anniston. Mr. and Mrs. Rainwater wlU make their home In this city. * VtT Wading of Miss Marie I mi Rally to air. Frank Benson will he a social event of next Tuesday, oceurrlug at the home of the bride a parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. 15. Rally, on Broad street. Announcement of the approaching mar riage of MUni Lena Holmes Ferris to Mr. Jordan II. Sanford hits been made by Mr. nud .Mrs. Sauford II. Cnheu. The mar riage will occur on November 14. nt 8t. Pauls church. Miss Ferris Is one of Au gusta’s youngest society women, uml has. during her few seasons in society, endeared herself to n wide circle of friends. Mr. Sanford Is one of Augusta's representative young men. He Is prominent In educational work, lacing principal of the Woodiawn grammar school. The wedding is antici pated ns one of the notable social cveuts of the early winter season. Much Interest Is felt by Augusta women In the nppmnchlng chrysanthemum fair, which will he given in Xovemlier by the King's Daughters. Many out-of-town con testants will enter for the lll>ernl prizes that have been offered by the King's dan of this city, was married Tuesday to Miss Richardson, of Nashville. Tenn. The news was received In Augusta by a tele graphic message, and was quite a sur prise to the ninny friends of tho groom. Cards have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunbar Wilson,Mif Beech Island, to the wedding of their daughter. Miss Mil- ledge Wilson., to Mr. John Randolph Hall, of Chester, 8, C. The wedding will tako Mrs. v>. l. jvoimgg enieromieo me i day Morning Bridge Club this week. The Thursday Morning Bridge Club entertained this week by Miss Demi Ti ferro. . . Miss Nannie Baker has returned to Fee- nniidlim. Fla., after a visit to her annf, Mrs. Sterling Kve. Miss Mary Wilkins, after a visit to rela tives nt Gold Hill, Ala., Is now visiting In Columbus. Ga. Miss Snrnh Ere Is visiting her grand father, General Clement Evans, lu At- Miss Nellie Crane has returned home after a visit to her cousin, Mrs. Alfred Burke, in Cffattnnoogn. „ , , Mrs. Charles Phlnlsy leaves Saturdo: attend the wedding or her niece. Mist ««.- He Harris, of Athens, to Mr. J. W, Carter. Mrs. N. L. Rhelverton has returned from Bartlesville, where she attended the nmr- ringe of her brother. James Chapman. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright have re turned from New York. . . .. Miss Rosa Onninto has returned to Now Orleans, after an extended visit to frleml* *Lucy Evans hss returned to At- Inntn after a visit to her sister, Mrs. i\. * SUM*! iilda GLrrkcu Is visiting the Misses Evers nt Inninn Park In Atlanta. I)r. and Mrs. J. It. Littleton m>T« turned from u oumm.r .pout at Jomei- '"Jlrii. Prosper ncrrkmnns to visiting In New York nud Monk-loir, N. J. Min Steward Detffser hoi returned from Washington, D. C., where oho spent the " U Mr«. rr ilnrry Itobert. of Moron. wlU he among the out-of-town guests nt tho Wot- ton Sehlen wedding next week. . Mira M/iry Lou rhlnlzy left Thursday for New York, where she will opeud some "Sin Allee Trowbridge I. the mint of >r .liter, Mrs. It. lurks. In Atlnnln. Min Annie Ulrd Branch boo returned from o visit to frlendo In Maine and New Mr7'nnd Mro. Boykin Wright hove re- •"Mr? nZr^lcmto*. Sr.. 1. vl.ltlng In ?tev'"n r ml Mr.. Snmnel A. WroM hare returned from n summer europlng In Molne Miss Mary Walsh, of Mobile. Ala.. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. cos- in honor of Miss Sarah Peel, of Atlanta. Mlsa Sylvester entertaliUHl In honor <. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Sylvester on Thurs day night. Delightful refreshments wero served. Those present wore Misses Annie Nichols. Carrie Gregg*. Strong. Alston, Isa- Ih*1 It nimby, George, Goodwju, Crosby, Mrs. Sylvester and Mrs. Grnhnm. and . Messrs. Holmes, Bayard, McIntosh. Tobias. James Brumby, Alston. Frank George, John Good win ami Mnlrolm Sylvester. The Cooking Club was eh.... tcrtnliied by Miss Eileen Gober day afternoon. The Ladles' Afternoon Euchre Club was entertained l»y Mrs.‘J. F. Clarke Thursday afternoon. A salad course was served. The { •rises, a beautiful Japanese salad howl, it hi roan senrf mid ornament, were wou by Mrs. E. P. Hunt, Mrs. Balllss and Miss Lottie Ijiwreneo. Mrs. It. II. Welloris, of Knoxville. Toun., Is visiting her mother. Mrs. McCuIlock. Mrs. J. II. Kuhlpiau Is viMtlng friends la Indianapolis. Ind. armlnglr er ou TI hurs- G reggs gr Miss I.el delightfully enter tab the Misses Rctxe. Mrs. IInr|>er, of Rome, Is the gnest Mrs. Walter ..... . visiting her mother, Mrs. L. N. Trammell. Miss Iteginn Ranh, who is attending Wes leyan college, spent a few days with parents recently. coMmeFrce. Miss Alvn Bennett has returned to her home nt Jefferson after a visit to Mrs. J. M. Nix. Dr. W. B. Hardman visited Atlanta re cently. Miss Emma Gober Is visiting friends In south Georgia. W. T. Baugh, of Wrfghtsvltle, Is with friends here. Miss Lillian Burns, of Lucy Cobh, speut Hundny with Miss Genie Hhcpnnrd. .. .. . -“"In‘Atlanta this Homer Karfter wak I i week. «.* iniu relatives here. Miss Irma Langford returned to her home In Atlanta this week, after au extensive visit to Miss Ida Bohannon. Mrs. Gnssle I.owe hnd Mrs. Odell Stapler spent «om • time In Athens recently. Mrs. W. T. Hnrlier and children. Berner and Thelma, ure the guests of Mrs. U. L. Hardman In Atlanta. Misses Gussie and Millie Carson will l*»nve soon for Val-h»stn, where- they will visit Miss Etnmn Griffin. J. F. Shannon Is In Athens on s short Islt. Miss Kettle Carson Is visiting friends In Atlnutn. COVINGTON. Miss Oln Bradley Is with friends and rel atives at Montloeilo this w*eek. George Stanton, of Social Circle, was In the city Tuesday. E. II U.xnlHou and family bpve In Atlanta for several days, the guests of rela tives and attending the fair. Miss Charlie Portin' haa returned from x visit to Mrs. S. P. Owslcv. In Atlanta, for the past two weeks II. Milner Colonel J. F. Holmes, of Monroe, ws* In Covington Tuesday. Miss ElixalH'th Atmstrong. of Gr«**linm- i Hie. is visiting her sister, Mrs. l.uke Rob Inton. Colonel L. F. Livingston was here Sat urday. Mrs. Mnmle Thompson, of Atlanta, was here Tuesday with friends. The Misses Lnttnlua have as their this week Miss Kula Murray, of Louli Tenn. 1>. A. Thompson Is seriously III sml has been confined to his IhmI for some time. their sister, Mrs. G. C. Adams. Colonel Green Johnson, of Moutlccllo, was hero Wednesday. Mrs. A. H. Burney, «»f Rome. Ga., Is spend ing this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Henderson. Henry Greer, bookkeeper for the Bibb riiiufnctnriug Company, has severed his connection with that tlrm, and, with his -..alum • wy niB. nwuuri mi rhey will be Joined at Charlotte "ary Lou l-hlnlzy. Lillian Btflb will have aa her S"**' ''urine the fair the Mlzaea Wttlrmey, of Wayneaboro. .. Mr ' George Cunningham la visiting New York. Mias Eliza Phlnlzv haa returned from Mm- A P. Coles In Atlanta. Mis Rarenal Patterson, of Salt Like ■ '* the guest of her mother, Mrs. Brinson. the guest ,l '>lr« Brnilr, of New York, nail Mlsa An nie Folk, of gnvannnli, ore curst, of Mrs. 1 Misses'ifrnnklo and Kate Uiwrence leave HfckSlrind mm %£• ,I Sli‘« mn «pnrkT \v!" r Me'ltmi r an<i l{ttle wm. Carroll, havo returned from a t islt or ai\ oral inontlia to relatlvea near nichmonit, ' Mra Edwin G. Weed an(l the MJjaaea Weed' have gone to New York for a vlalt. JEFFERSON. Much to the regret of his many friends here. Mr. Bev Henry has ac cepted a position w|th- tho Georgia Midland railway and will reside In Gainesville. Mias Annie Webb, who hns been the guest for some time of Mrs. H. I. Mob- Jey, returned last week to her home In Athens. Mr. Allen Plttard Is now assistant depot agent here. . Miss Alva Bennett Is tho guest of Dr. nnrt Mrs. J. C. Bennett. Mrs. H. W. Hell, Jr., and little (laugh-1 _. ter Marlon returned Inst week from ""sK'r."i:'returned from north a visit In Monroe. ~ Miss Clifford Daniel Is the guest of Mrs. H. N. Rainey, Jr., nt Mulberry. Ife. will make hhi future home In At lanta. While he*e they have endeared themselves to all .who knew them. thom’aSville. Dr. and Mrs. Royal Miller entertained nt nn Informal dinner Hnturdny in honor of Mrs. William Mrlsendon'a 7*th birthday. The guests were -Mrs. William Mcl^ndon, Colonel and Mrs. R. G. Mclseudoa, Miss Cornelia Williams. Mr. Lee McLendon and Mrs. R. O. Mcfsendon, Jr. Mrs. P. C. Welsh, of Now York clt the* guest of her parents. Dr. and nnd Miss Pa . are guests of Mrs. Albert flllstnnn. Mrs. J. B. Jem I son haa returned froai an extended visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Williams, of Macon. Mr. Frank Rnilth is visiting In Montgom- C *?Irs. Com Cnssels'nnd Miss Vs I Cnssels have nqtimed from nn extendetl visit to Montgomery. Sirs. Robert Tlinmons Is st borne after spending several works lu Atlanta, Rome, and .Dalton. Mr. J. L. PhlHIps Is on a business trip to Tnllnhnssee. Mrs. Clyde Ned Is visiting In Qultinsn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert M. Dixon have re turned from their wedding Journey, nnd are behig cordially welcomed by their ninny friends. Mr. C. W. Cooper Is at Lake Immoula Misses Ruth Barber ami Lillian Broch have returned from Atlanta. Mrs. K. 8. Ethridge spent last Mon day In Winder, the guest of her broth er, Mr. J. W. Shields. Mrs. J. C\ Bennett and Mr. Victor Bennett Tuesday in Athens. Air. nnd Mrs. J. L. Williamson and Afnster Gus and Miss Latrelle Wil liamson returned Wednesday from At lanta, where they attended the fair. The friends of Mrs. Beulah VennbJ© Hood are delighted to know that she Is able to be out again after a long Illness of typhoid fever. Mr. Paul B. Mathews, Mrs. J. E. McElhnnnon and Miss Minnie May Randolph spent two days in Athens last week. _ -* Mr. Clyde Stockton Is In Catawba, S. C., where he will reside for some tIf Mrs. Jackson and Miss Ebble Apple- turned last Saturday from a visit by upturned last Saturday from a vibi to friends and relatives In Gainesville. The many friends of Miss Lena Turk will be glad to know she is some bet ter. * Mr. Fred McGarity hns gone to Mon roe. where he has accepted a position with the Bank of Mhnroe. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A. Carter have gone to their new home In South Carolina. marTettI. «•»» the lirldg. party , „ ,n ." on - A rhnrnitna event ««» the I'ridgv part; - rr*. rj. Lamb has returned home, af-1 given ou Thursday tiy Mrs. T. M. Brumby, Residence Photo Studio, 243 Peachtree Street. make specialty of society photos. Bell Phone 3324. , 243 Peachtree Street. ATLANTA, GA. Georgia, where she spent the summer. Dr. T. E. Hlnckshenr Is In New Haven. Conn., where on the 24th of Oetolier he will he man loti to Miss Janet Atisflq. Mrs. i|. H. Cox returned last week from Atlautii* City and New York, where she spent the summer. The moms of the rlnb were decorated In golden rod mid purple spikes, sml n dell- lens salmi coarse, lees ami frnlt punch “—* lira. Mra. dnte Titus, Mrs. Martin Cooper, Mrs. Will Britton. Mrs. Fred Dlsninke. Mrs. Otis Bell, Mrs. Houston of Owaushoro. Ky., Mrs. Walter Taylor. Mrs. II. A. Daniels, Mrs. Brynn Wrlsbt, Mrs. A. II. Cooke. Miss Julia Wright. Mir* Annie Wright. Miss Emma McIntosh. Miss Hartley Patteu. Miss Mar tha Merrill, Miss Emma Carmen. Miss Net tie smith. Miss Ms-* *" *'* “ Woodson. Miss El Miss Mae Hopkins. ABBEVILLE. Mrs. A. I. Webb nptl Miss Eva Belle Ta tum are ntrending the fair this week. Mrs. Wflllnui McDaniel and little son, Ru pert, nre visiting relatives at Vldnlln. 41. C. MeWhlrter left Thursday for Car- tcrsvllle to accept the position as cashier In n hank nt that place. C. L. Nelee has accepted the vacancy ■ cashier In — '* * — position lately iry rc market Friday. Mrs. T, II. Moye am> lift!** daughter, Annlo Belle, are sinning the week In At- lanta. v villTrica. J. C. McAullffe, of Angnsta, spent Runday here. Mr. and Mrs. I. Stoune spent Mouday In olka Sunday. Tom Strickland la In north Georgia for a ew days. R. J. Velvln. of Arkansas, Is the guest of his brother. Captain J. J. Velvln. Mrs. W. A. Maxwell was railed to Dong- .. svllie Tuesday l»jr the death of her niece, Mrs. Christian, who wna Miss Lois James. Colonel J. o. Newell, of CnrroIRon, was visiting friends here this week. Mis* Llsrle Mae B.tgwell has retnrn.'d from Atlnnln. Rev. nnd Mrs. Warwick sml t*blldren are aj-eiidhrr tbl« week la Atlanta. Rum can Her Is home from Colunilma. TKc Buyihg of Blankets and Com forts is a Ssveral-Sided Question. “Many-sided,” or we might say, “many sizes.” To be sure, the price is the first item you’re apt to consider—but there’s size and weight that must be count ed in if you treat yourself fairly—and us. As we often told you before, the extra inches lacking from a down quilt or a blanket shows little against it when' spread over a counter, but if it’s lacking you ought to know it and ought not to be paying for it. We quote sizes as well as prices on each item set down here—full sizes. i Ws H Show You the Ihsids of ThesS. Down Quilts with Sateen Covers , in dainty designs and colorings. 6x6 fest 4.75. 6x7 feet 6.50. Down Quilts with Sateen Covers, plain bor ders and figured or plain center— 6x7 feet 7.50 and 8.50. Down Quilts, Sateen Cover, with plain border, 6x7 feet 10.00. Down Quilts with Silk Cover, figured cen ters and plain border— 6x7 f«et 12.00 and 12.50.. Down Quilts, covered both sides with plain silk. Pink or blue— 6x7 fs«t 15.00. Down Quilts, covered both sides in figured patterns— _ ' 6x7 feet 18.00, 20.00, 25.00. Crib Comforters. ' Crib Down Quilts, covered one with figure silk nnd plain border; other side plain silk, 3x4 fest 5.00. Cotton Comforters, all large, full sizes, filled with pure white, clean sweet cotton; . ' not one carried over. 1.50, 1.75, 2.00,2.25, 2.50, 3.00,3.50,4.00. All-wool, checke'd Blankets, blue and white, pink and white, red and white, black and white, tan and white. Full 10-quarters; pair, - • 4.50. Full 11-quarters, pair 5.00, 6.00, 7.50. Plain, all-wool, red Blankets. Full 11-quar- ter size. Pair 5.00, 6.00, 7.50. White Blankets with blue, pink or red bor der’s—two-thirds wool. . .Fuji 11-qnarters—a pair. ;; 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00. Twelve-quarter and 11-quarter, all plain ‘Blankets. white Pair, .8.00,10.00,12.50. 14-quartcrjvhitc "blankets with blue or pink ' orac borders. Pair 15.00. Cotton Blankets in all fancy colors for bath robes, wrappers, lounging robes, etc. Enough in one blanket for a garment; each 2.50. ll-quartcr, all wool white blankets with blue, pink or red bordered inds. A Pair S.00, 6.00, 7.50, 8.00. Twelve-quarter white blanket, with red, blue or pink bordered ends. These have one- eighth cotton to prevent shrinking. Pair , 7.50,8.50, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00, 20.00. The Finest There is In Linen Lawns. Sheer white linen lawn, 36 inches wide, Worth 65c at 50c. Sheer fine linen. All pure linen— ' Guaranteed full 36 inches wide, a quality sold every where outside of this linen department. We sell it 25c. Heavy fine threaded lincc lawn, worth 35c; A full 36 inches wide, 25c. Sheer white, fine linen lawn, WORTH 450, Full 36 inches wide, 35c. Worth 75c at 60c. Worth 90c at 75 c. Worth 1.25 at 1.00 Chataberlm-JoHnson-DuBos? Cq.