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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1>"».
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
MISS GRAY ENTERTAINED
IN HONOR MIS8 KENEFICK.
Mira Hattie Fannie Gray Rave
beautiful luncheon Wednesday In honor
of Miss Irene Keneftck, of Kansas City,
the guest of Miss Adora Andersoiy
The table was artistically decorated
with pink roses and ferns. The lights
had pink shades and the bonbons were
In pink.
Miss Gray wore a toilet of lavender
broadcloth fashioned with Cluny lace.
Invited to meet the guest of honor
were Miss Leone Larson Miss Marga
ret Ladson. Miss Ida Hightower, Miss
Alberta Rankin. Miss Louise Hawkins,
Miss McGowan Phelan, Miss Marlon
Peel, Mrs. Thonu.s Brumby and Airs.
Morris Brandon.
Miss Keneflck was much odhilrert In
a white cloth gown made prlncesse and
trimmed with baby Irish lace. Her
hat of black velvet was trimmed with
plumes.
Miss Anderson wore a gown of
cloth elaborately trimmed with lace
and chiffon. A hat of blue trimmed
with roses was worn with this gown.
Miss Louise Hawkins wore a green
velvet gown and u hat of velvet trim-
mod with cream plumes.
Miss Margaret Ladson's toilet wan or
light blue cloth embroidered in' silver.
Her hat of black was trimmed with
blue plumes.
Miss Ida Hightower was becomingly
gowned In blue silk and Irish lace,
black hat with white plumes was w
with this g.jwn.
Miss Leone Ladson wore pink silk
trimmed with gold lace. Her hat was
pink velvet.
Miss Alberta Rankin's costume was
of light blue cloth and she wore with
this gown a hat of blue.
Mrs. Morris Brandon’s gown was of
gray silk and luce. Her hat was of
black velvet. »
MRS. WARREN WHITE TO
GIVE LARGE RECEPTION.
On the afternoon of the 13th of De
cember, from 4 to 6, Mrs. Wot t en
White will give a large reception at her
home in Irnnnn Park In honor of her
sister, }!rs. Robert Hall, of Washing
ton, D. C.: Miss Gertrude McNelly. of
Mlncinl Bluff, and Miss Harper, of
Louisiana.
The ^cession will he in elaborate
and beautiful one, and assisting Mrs.
White In the entertainment of iter
guests will he Mrs. Burgess Smith, Mrs.
John R. Dickey. Mrs. George King. Mrs.
Victor Moore, Mrs. John R. Wilkinson.
Mrs. Charles Moody, Mrs. Warren Can
dler. Mrs. K. D. Lupo, Mrs. Ham C.
Dobbs, Mrs. J. M. Bklnner,* Mrs. George
Bland, Miss Lorena White, AIIhm* Ir- no
Lupo. Miss Hattlo Hunter, Miss An
nie Mays Patterson, Miss Ethel Kostin.
Miss Meta Hart and Miss Lena John
son.
SHELTERING ARMS.
Tho regular monthly meeting of the
.Sheltering Arms Society will he held
Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at tho
hall.
Mvs. Bulling Jones Is corresponding
secretary.
MISS ANDER80NENTERTAINS
FOR MISS KENEFICK.
Miss Adora Anderson entertained
Tuesday evening with n beautiful and
brilliant dance at Segadlo’s Hall, com
plimentary to her guest, Miss Kene
flck, of Kansas City, who has been so
much feted during her brief visit to
Atlanta.
The decorations were largely of red,
White and blue bunting, while flaga
and armorial devices were effectively
combined with sprays of bamboo and
gotted foliage plants. The electric lights
were softened with pink shades.
Punch was served, the bowl being
decorated with bunting in red, white
and blue.
An orchestra rendered nn attractive
program, and during the evening a buf
fet supj»er was served.
Colonel and Mrs Clifford Ar.derson
were assisted in receiving their young
guests by Miss Anderson. Miss Kene
flck, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. James R. Gray, Mr. and Mrs.
J&htes L. Dickey, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Lee
lawman, Mr. and Mrs. Chailes L.
Oateley and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mad
dox.
Mrs. Anderson wore n handsome iol-
A very dainty afternoon frock Is of black qolienne. It Is made In empire style, the wnlst being of heavy
cream-colored luce, over this Is a little coat of the eollcnne. trimmed with wide silk braid and finished with
tassels. Another* pretty costume Is of pule gray ladles' cloth. The skirt Is trimmed with a broad band of
velvet of a deeper shade of gray. The girdle Is of velvet unci the waist shows a deep yoke of cream-colored
guipure lace.
lot of blue embroidered chiffon over
flowered white silk, made prlncesse and
trimmed with roses and silver lace. Her
bouquet was of pink roses tied with
tulle.
Miss Anderson's becoming gown was
of lilac-tinted chiffon satin, prlncesse
and trimmed with blue passementerie
embroidered In gold. Miss Anderson
wore a bandeau of gold in her fair nolr
fastened with a pink rose and diamond
hue klc. Her bouquet was of Raster
lilies.
Miss Keneflck’* beautiful toilet was
of white embroidered chtlTon over
cloth of gold with girdle of gold tas-
tened in the back with a diamond
buckle. Her bouquet was of Master
lilies.
Miss Margaret Lndson’s gown was of
pompadour pink silk.
Miss Bessie Pope wore u yellow or
gandie gown.
Miss Julia Meador was gowned In
white silk, lace trimmed.
Miss Bison, of Danville, Va., wore
a white lace toilet.
Miss Ethel Huff’s costume was of
The Best of Everything in
FINE GOLD JEWELRY
pink silk trimmed with white lace.
Miss Nina Gentry wore u white lace
gown.
Miss Susie May Pope’s toilet was of
apricot-colored satin.
Miss McGowan Phelan wore cream
lace over cream taffeta.
Miss Alberta Rankin's gown was of
pink silk and lace.
Mrs. Lee bowman wore a handsome
toilet of white lace over white silk.
IN HONOR Of”m*IS8 JOHNSON.
Miss Let it la Johnson, of Atlanta, Oa.,
was tho guest of honor at a delightful
river party Monday, given by Air. Alex
ander Stephens.
The party left early in the nftern»»on,
going to Mandarin, where a landing
was made and a delicious supper en-
Jo>ed, the return*trlp being made under
the rays of the silvery nmon.
Mr, Stephens’ guests included Mrs.
Philip Del! Cassldey, the Misses Letlttu
Johnson. May Coachman, Eleanor Ca*-
aldey, Gertrude Champlain, Anna Rich
ards, Alice Hoffman and Julia Stock-
ton and Messrs. John Stephens, Elmo,
Thames. Heber Weller, Camille L'Kngle
W. D. Stark, Harlow Barnett, William
Burbrldge and Fitzgerald King.—Even
ing Metropolis, Jacksonville, Fla.
TO MRS. NEAL.
leading critics and musicians.
Hays nn extract from a letter of Dr.
John Mcrrttte Driver, the orator, com
poser anti divine:
"U affords ino great pleasure to testl-
Professor Ed. R.
p
fy to the fact that Pt
Barnhart draws a magic bow. Besides
being an accomplished teacher, he Is a
skilled and most popular orchestral
conductor. As a teacher it Is not too
much to say that no city in Minnesota
has hi* superior. As a -soloist on the
violin he Is superb. His brilliant ca
denzas, dainty appogglaturns and mag
ic trills are a delight to remember. Ho
aguln and again reminds me of the late
lamented Edouard Remenyl."
Mr. Barnhart has studied under such
noted instructors as Honhnan. the
German teacher; X a von la, Nelson and
Uonmnda. He has years of experience
us teacher, loader and violinist, and, bis
methods of Instruction are the most
progressive In use by the best artists
In Europe and America.
The exhibition is open In the even
ings frofti s to io o’clock, and Mr. Ham.
bait will play on Thursday evening In
stead of on Wednesday evening, as was
first announced.
spend-thegSay PARTY.
On Wednesday Miss Elizabeth Sllvey
entertained af a most enjoyable spend-
and at prices that others
charge for fnferior goods
Get the Best
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
Jewelers and Importers 37 Whitehall St.
The Most Popular Gift
Holiday sales have begun already to prove our fore
sight in collecting a superb equipment of Bracelets. They
range in description from simple gold hoops to jeweled
effects of great beauty.
DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers.
(Ml
uesday afternoon of next week ; the-dny party in honor of MlVs Kdwinn
Robert, whose mart luge to Mr. William
Francis Ison, of Roanoke, Yu.. will take
place next week.
Tho guests of Miss Sllvey were
Ml**ses Edwin a Robert, Julia Ingraham,
Annie Lou Pagett, Mfl.v Belle Green,
Bessie Grern, Ulnlrt- Hancock. Iren*
Sllvey. Alice Sllvey.
Airs. J. O. Hunter will entertain Infor
mally at curds In honor of Airs. T. ii.
Neal, of Nashville.
Bridge will be played, nnd a number
of the friends of Mrs. Hunter am) Mrs.
Neal will drop In after the game for
tea.
8. A. E. FRATERNITY TO HOLD
CONVENTION HERE.
The S. A. E. convention, which will
be held In Atlanta Christmas week, will
be- nn event of social interest, and will
be attended by many brilliant men from
all parts of the country.
The local branch of the fraternity
will provide a series of entertainments
for the visitors.
A brilliant event will be the, cotllU<>n
which will take place In the ball room
of tlm New Kimball December 2H. and
which will be led by Air. and Airs. John
I). Little.
The smoker will take place, at the
Majestic and the banquet will he held
at the New Kimball. On this occasion
Mr. John D. Little wilt he toastmaster
lies will he made by many
LAN E-TALIAFERRO.
An engagmum of much Inter,
cently announced is that of Miss Anna
V. Tnllatervo, of Jacksonville. Fin., the
daughter of United States Senator
James P. Tallufeno, of Florida, anti
Mr. Ed want W. Lane, president of the
Atlantic National Bank, or Jackson
ville. The wedding will take place
early in the new >ear.
TO MR87NEAL.
One of the most delightful of the in
formal little bridge parties which have
been given this week was that at which
Mrs. Fannie Lowery Porter entertained
Wednesday afternoon. In honor nt Mm.
T. 11 Neill, of Nashville, whose visit t-
Atlanta has been a great source of
pleasure to her many friends her
Mrs. Porter's home was made most
rtUltniuUhid " , Z I Mr »- home v a, mode mo,
Th.Vm*U E Wntoon of OwirtT Dm! attractive by numoiou* palm, un.i oth
Vlmv of V.ov Yi?k \VIUIam r i:e%^’e , * r l' , “ n, >‘ ,,n<l M 1*11 cut g!a.
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SUPERB COLLECTION OP STERLING SILVER i ‘
. SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS.
LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL
VER.
MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE.
bamn: A. E. Murphy, of Georgia;!'
Ixmias F. Alell, of Georgia, and John j
P. Randolph, of Alabama.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
Diamond Merchant and Jeweller.
16 Whitehall St..
Century Bldg.
da«*
f i'Hi,. n Kimhnii ,.r .’..I I «»*■’»■ Ailed with white nml pink rose,,
r ; w \ Ib n , r u < Mrr - Pb «-'- "W-lved her truo.te In a
r.ulo. General «. u. tiraminn. or Ala. mo>t becoming gown of pink organdy,
and Mr,. Neal, the gneet of honor, wore
black JM. trimmed with lace.
The Briles were a beautiful silyer h:u
EDWARD BARNHART TO PLAY j
AT ART EXHIBITION, i Saul. Mrs. R. B. Ridley. Mrs. A. B.
Thursday evening Edward Barnhart, j Steele. Air*. J. C. Hunter. Mrs. J. W.
the lifted violinist, will give several! Preston. Airs. John Clark?. Mrs. Lloyd
2mT.r rS ‘"US , ,h V ,rt •*' i ^Peter'^Mr,. Lew?."Mm V?m
hlhltlon, 3XI-. Whitehall afreet. Ham taiwaon Peel. Min. Walter Taylor,
Title Will lie a delightful feature of 1 Mr.. R. J. I.owl-v. Mr». John Kitten,
the evening and will he greatly en- Mr,. J. K. Ottley, Mr,. Lowry Porter.
Joyed by eolleiw at the exhibition. Mr" Mct’erren. Mr,. Lena Klt»lm-
Mr. Ihtmhart is a valuable acqulal- I raon *- ,
tlon to Atlanta', tnusleal elreles. He la'
veil known n a traeher as well as |«r* * MISS THORN TO ENTERTAIN,
former, and luis received, wherever hi->| tin Friday morning Mis, Grace Thorn
work I, known, the indorsement of will entertain at a large bridge party, tn
honor of her slater, Mrs. John D. Knox,
of Mlneola, Texas.
Miss Thorn', gueata will include:
Mra. Knox, Mlaaea Elle Dargan. Hattlo
Lee Angler, Julia Wlllto. Llxxle May
Dougherty, Alice May and Ella B.
Rushton. Ethel Oay. Julian Perdue.
Virginia Pollock. Berate and Martha
Woodward. Estelle Cole. Mona and Ber-
nle Dugas. Alice Ketker, Susie Parka.
Salome and Sarah Johnson. Zuia and
Haxel Adkins, Willie Russell Law, An
nabel West. Julia Meador, Helen
O'Brien, Georgia Watts, Louise Baird,
Mary Deas Tupper, Cora Hemphill, and
Mesdame* Edward Van Winkle. Jr.,
I. B. Mitchell. Jr.. Frank Boland, Chaa.
P. Byrd. W. C. Seawrlght, Victor Smith
and Lucius Harris.
NEW CLUB ENTERTAINED.
The new 500 Club met Tuesday even
ing with Mr. and Airs. B. W. Ford, on
Juniper street. After the gamp a de
licious hot supper was served. The
prizes were won by Mrs. Jennlson and
Mrs. Frank Pearson, one a book and
the other a cigar lighter.
Mrs. Ford received her guests in a
gray radium silk, fashioned with lace.
The members of the club include:
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jennlson, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Hollenbeck, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. McLeay.
Dr. and Mrk. C. T. Longino, Mr. and
Airs. B. W. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ford.
RECITAL AT 8T. PAULS CHURCH.
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, at St.
Pauls church, corner of East Hunter
and Hill streets, a sacred cantata will
be presented by the church choir for
the benefit of the pipe organ fund.
The following program, representa
tlve of Christmas sentiment, will be
rendered:
Soprano solo—The Lord Is My Light
—Miss Mamie Hayes.
TrK>—And There Were flhepherds—
Miss Dora Snyder, Miss Mamie Hayes,
Miss Jessie McWilliams.
Tenor solo—'The Blessed Birth—Air
James T. Mathews.
Cantata—The Prince of Peace.
Soloist* for cantata—Alien Dora Sny
der, soprano; Miss Jessie McWilliams,
contralto; Mr. Joseph V. Cherry, tenor;
Air. J. T. Mathews, tenor; Mr. L. R
Minor, bass; accompanist, Mr. Johi
G. Moore.
A large chorus, composed of the
church choir and special friends, will
render the carftata.
OYSTER HuNCHEON.
Committee No. 1 of Ladles' Aid So
ciety of Ponce DeLeon Avenue Baptist
church, Mrs. W. T. Crenshaw, chair
man, will hold a ‘’sample snip’' on
Thursday and Friday, December6 nnd
7, at Junction of Peachtree and Broad
streets, opposite Piedmont Hotel
The sule will include some of the
best goods In the market of all kind?
of merchandise, groceries, dry goods,
shoes, china, etc.
number of beautiful articles lor
Christmas presents, none to exceed
cents, will be' for sale.
Art oyster luncheon for 25 cents will
be served between 12 and 3 p. m.
TO MI8SE8 STILSON AND WILLIS.
A pretty party will be that at which
.Misses Hazel and Zulah Adkins will
entertain Wednesday evening In honor
of Miss Mabel 3tllson, nn attractlv.
bride-elect, and their guest, Miss Jullu
Willis, of Columbus.
Bridge will be played nnd the guest
list Includes about twenty-four people.
MI8SES HAVERtT"TO ENTERTAIN.
A pretty event of next week will be
the bridge party nt which Miss Huv-
erty and Allss Maud Haverty will en
tertain Tuesday afternoon in honor of
Miss Bara Collier.
w. cTt. u.
le Atlanta Willatd Woman’s Chris
tian Temperance Union will hold its
regular session at No, 13& Washington
street Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock
Afembers are expected and visitors
cordially Invited.
AIRB. AI. L. Al'LENDON,
MRS. J. A. ADK1NB. President.
Recording Secretary.
LADIES OF THE*MACCABEES.
The Ladies of the Atlanta Hive of
Alaccabees are requested to meet at
the Carnegie Library Wednesday even
ing at <• A’clock sharp.
THE CHRISTMAS COTILLION.
The members of the dancing set are
looking forward to the Christmas cotil
lion which the Nine O’clock German
Club will give on the evening of the
26th, nt the Kimball house. The danr**
will begin at 9 o’clock and at II;30
o'clock an elegant supper will be serve J.
LANGSTONdCOLLIER.
Mr. and Airs. H. L. Collier have Is
sued Invitations to the mavringe of
their daughter, Sarah. It* Mr. Wade
Langston, of Bt. Louis, the nmrriage to
take place on the evening of the 14th. at
the home of Air. and .Mrs. Collier, 252
West Peach tree.
TACKV PARTY.
Miss Dollie Fritz entertained a num
ber of friends delightfully at her home,
on Piedmont avenue, Tuesday evening
the occasion being a tacky party. Quite
a merry crowd assembled nnd many
cotnlcnl costumes were worn. The re
freshments were Jn hnrmony with the
occasion. Stick candy, lemonade and
ginger cake were served. The prize*
were won by Alls* Carrie .Mae Cheshire
and Mr. (ladle Todd.
Those present were: Misses Alaldeu
McCroary. Zelmn Mayson, Mabel May-
son, Florence McClure, Mam!** AIcClure,
Alma Moore, Lottie Aloore, Carrie Afae
Cheshire. Allnnle Paden, Dollie Fritz,
Messrs. Charles Huber. Albert McClure.
Lee Cross, J. C, Mayson. Tom Alnyaott.
J. R. Bradley. Roland Cremie, Radio
Todd, Glenn Johnston, Walter Fritz.
Mr. and Airs. J. H. Johnston, Air. and
Airs. J. A. Fritz. Mrs. II. M. Cheshire,
Airs. Walter Cheshire.
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR.
The Voting People’s Foreign Alls- !
slonary Society of Bt. John Methmllst
church will give c. bazaar Thursday, j
l>ecember 6. from 10 a. m. to )l p. m., i
at the home of Allss Louise Sullivan.!
510 South Pryor street.
Useful and beautiful articles, suita
ble for Christmas gifts. Hot choco
late served all hours.
Special attraetlen* In the evening.
The public Is Invited to ultend ih«
bazaar.
RADIUS JEWELRY AND DIA
MONDS ARE ADVERTISED TO
DAY.
Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.
$22.50 Axminster Rugs
New Arrivals at $18.25
Beautiful Ruj?s—Axminsters—brand-new arrivals in
tilt* choicest colorings and patterns, including Oriental and
floral effects.
As a gift—very appropriate, superb!
The Rugs are perfect in quality, fine, heavy, rich and
durable. Exactly the same kinds ns usually sell for $22.50.
Room size—9 by 12 feet. We are offering them now at
$18.25.
$15.00 Brussels Rugs at $12.50
Serviceable Tapestry Brussels Rugs in new patterns—a
large variety. Size 9 by 12 feet, and best $15.00 qualitv, at
$12.50.
Size 6 by 9 feet, $8,50 Brussels Rugs, at $6.25.
Much Lower Prices On
All Fine Curtains
Curtains—lmd you thought of them as a.gift' Here is
a chance to secure the right kind nt very much less than
they sell for ns a rule.
Our entire stock of fine Curtains—never broader nnd
better—is included in this sale at the low prices following:
All $5.00 Curtains for $3.85 a pair,
£ All $7.50 Curtains for $5.00 a pair.
~ All $10.00 Curtains for $7.00 a pair.
All $12.50 Curtains for $9.00 a pair.
Women’s New Belts
at 50c and $1.00
They have just come in—new Belts, indeed—ami for
the money are the best values we have offered this season.
50c—Soft erushable leather Belts in black, navy, green, red
and tan, the new wide shape with large square gilt
hucklei. Perfect fitting model; very stylish: all sizes.
$1.00—These are beautiful Kid Belts of fine quality; they
have large fancy gilt buckles and novelty slide in
bnck to match. Especially attractive nnd good val
ues. In white, black, tan, navy and red.
Sterling Silver Hat Pins 25c
Hat Pins, geruine Sterling Silver tops, and almost fifty
different designs from which to make a selection.
We’ve sold scores of them already, ami they only
came this week. Over a thousand here yet. 25c each.
Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.
Store of Many Departments.
Mouogrammed Stationery makes a dainty Christmas
Present for
A GENTLEMAN TO A LADY
Visiting Cards are also an acceptable present.
Send us your orders now so that they enu be executed
in ample time. Samples and prices furnished upon
application. J. P. STEVEN’S ENGRAVING CO..
manufacturers of Society Stationery, if Whitehall
street. Atlanta, Georgia.
Colonial Designs and Panel Effects
ENGLISH HUNTING SCENES IN PANELS.
WHITE WALL PAPER CO.,
69 North Pryor Street.
I NT ERE ST ING PRICES
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry.
CHARACTER AND INDIVIDUALITY ARE FEATURE8
to bo found here, an inexhauattvc stock to select from at unapproach
able prices.
SEVENTY . Next Door.
“tr J.C.Mellichamp figt
Atlanta’s Only Popular Priced Jewelry Establishment.
Thi, ,tor, will b« op.n every night until Chrietma*.
OR. REBECCA C. BRANNON,
APARTMENT A.
THE FREDERICK,
352 Whitehall Street.
Practice limited lu women and
children.
CO TO
A. HOLZMAN
FOR XMAS PRESENTS IN JEWELRY,
Diamonds. Watches, Cut Glass, Etc.
The Priced are Right. 94 WHITEHALL
BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED.
Mm. T. J. Ripley entertained her
i»rid|?e club Wcdnexday morning at
her home, on Wert Peachtree. After
the game a hot luncheon tv as served.
The member* vt the club include
Mr*\ W. A. Wimbfffh. Mm. W. A.
Speer, Mr*. J. K. Ilunnlcutt. Mr*.
I((chard K. Miller, Mr*. K. B. Ridley,
Jr., Mr*. It. (*!ay Moore, Mm. James
Thornaz, Mr*. Edward An*ley and Mr*.
J. Wide Pope.