The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 13, 1906, Image 10

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k — TfRqBFB r ^ - 10 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. llltUMJAl, ULtU No, little one, tread not the glowing path. Ah! listen, dear— • The way la not aa lovely aa you dream. The flowers are not perfect aa they seent. Hut faded, scentless, In Pain's after- math— (ithe dots not hear.) So, taite It not, the tree's gift, rosy red. I tasted so. And ate the fragment morsel, bent on bliss. But hungered on; for Joy's entranc ing kiss Showed fairer fruit on boughs above my head— (Tes, child, I know.) Ah! follow not to music far away. It ia not sweet; But, rattier, hear faint .ielodlea at hand— (Alas! she goes, she floe* not under stand That so the sirens sang their mystlo lay. Too swift her feet!) ltut foolish me—to think to teach the Spring Of Autumn’# woe! (lo, little soul, ns ever Youth must go Through sun and shade of Life to learn to know That only Hummer ran fruition bring; God made growth so. —Edith Livingston Smith, In The Out look. MRS. lewman'sIbridge INVITATIONS RECALLED. On account of the critical lllnr** of Mrs. T. II. Neal’s sister, Mrs. Theodore <'ooley, of Nashville, Invitations to the bridge party w hich Mrs, Lee Low man was to have given Friday in Mrs. Neal’s honor have been recalled. Mrs. Neal left Wednesday for Nashville. BRIDGE PARTY. Mrs. Flunk Stewart's bridge party Thursday Milermnin at her apartments in tin Mai llmrough was one of the de lightful small affairs of the week. The apartments were decorated with American Beauty rose and ferns. Mr*. Stfwart received her guests In o gown <.f hlurk luce ovef* taffeta. Aft* t the game a hot luneheon was yerved. Th- find prize was n hand-made centerpiece am!‘the cunsoiatlou was a silver violet bottle. nUMMAGE SALE. The Habersham t’.iupter ofj the D. A. II. will hold a rummage **a!e | in the building next to the Piedmont | on IVucPtti c. Monday and Tuesday, j December IT and IN. Contributions ma> In *enl :«» the! pIs'M* early* Monday nmnilng. < me of the most attractive house gowns in n fashionable shop this season Is the above model. The material Is of white and black striped silk and the yoke and elbow sleeves ure made of Valenciennes lace. Fort man. Robert Foreman, Jr., Clark MASTER MORRIS BRANDON. JR., »»<•«*-H. Howll Jackson. Robert Mad- ckitbdtaimc irDitrKinfi dox, .It,, \\ iliiK'i Mooio, Itutlierfoid ENTEHTAlNb rHitNDo. Kills, Dan t’onklln, Charlcn Benson. Jr.. The party which young Master Mot - > J„nies McKeldfn. Jr.. Richard Hull, ris Brandon gave Thursday afternoon; Thomas Hull. Hugh Inmnn Richardson, at Ms home <>n Peachtree was one of Hatnuel Inmnn, Edward Van Winkle, the prettiest affaire of the kind ever J?-. Thoma. Cobb, Howell Cobb. Comer given in the city. The table decorations were especially elaborate and in keeping with the hol iday season. Three Christinas trees decorated with bulls, silver and gold tinsel mid lighted with Innumerable electric lights, were the prettiest fea tures. At each child's place there were Teddy bears tied with red ribbons, pa per caps and Hatita Claus boxes of can dy. The ceiling end wuils In the hand - ! some dining room were decorated with smllax. red ribbons and many Christ-1 )imis bells. The Invited guests Included Misses j Mary Louise Brumby. Ktnmie Nixon. Mary Hheddcu. Harriett Shodden, Louise In man, Annie Grunt. Katha rine Dickey. Adgute Kills, Kula Jack- son. Jennie !>. Harris, Margaret lljnck, Margaret Morgan, Cornelia Howell, Walker Inman, Hugh man, Charles Black, Jr., Robert Jones, Doughty Manley, Jr.. Thonma lllmn.tii, Jr., und John K., Ottley, Jr. MRS. TERRELL ENTERTAINS FOR MI88 JULIA WILLIS. One of I he now! charming ovmti of the day wan the elegant luncheon nt which Mr*. J. M. Terrell entertnlneil In honor of All** Julia Willi'*, of Colum bus, ihe attractive guest of Aliases Ha zel ami Stulu Adkins. Mr*. Terrell’* guest* Imludetl a tloxen or more eon-1 genial young girls anil the ocea.lon wna characterized by delightful Infor mality. The ileeoratlonn throughout the j mansion were In the bright holiday col. ora, red and green, liberty rose, being ) used with quantities of smilax. The 'luncheon table, with It* hand- J lire Huth Henson, lle**le McKeldln. Iinug- I some appointment* of cut alas* and | of liberty aatln. With this ahe wore a laa Clay Paine, tlorothy Arkwright, h ||vim', tuul for It* centerpiece a t.luttoiu ; Iimiui 1 of red velvet. Marion Hull, Alary Tompkins !• oitrnn, of liberty roaea. and the place card* Ml*a Sumuvlln Whitman was in Jutta Black, Maty Intnan Pearce. Kmi* j were tiny Christmas carda. { black velvet, and Mlaa Jeannette H'vlft ly English Robtnaon. Jennie English Mr*. Terrell received her guest* In utwaa mo*t attractive In a light blue Robinson, Fannie Lamar Manley, tta-(moat becoming noun of IIkIu green broadcloth stilt, trimmed with alivcr r ad Orme. Krskine Jnrnaitln, Maud. | taffeta, trimmed with luce and with! embroidery. !obh, Lottlae flay fttiibb*. France* | butlila of velvet. Walter Arnold. Me**r*. William Kiser, Ml** WIIII*. the luting ; , of lion-! Jr.r William Nixon. Jr., Baxter Mud- or, waa gowned In a m sul dox, Flournoy Maddox, .Marlon Kiser,, white broadcloth, with with • ahe John Grant, Jr., Arthur Inntun. Preaton ju white hat, trimmed with white ti Arkwright, Jr.. Laxvann Kl*cr, Trot! Mlaa Haxel Adkln* wore Halit and ferna were the principal decora tion*. • Alls* Hardwick, In whose honor Mr. and- Mre: Sage entertained Wedneeday evening. I* one of tlie thnzt attractive and cultured young firld’ In .Southern society. Aa tbe daughter of Mr. Sam uel'll. HArdtrlqlc, traffic manager of tbe Southern railway, ahe, fin elttlm more valuable' hereditary friendship* ' than ordinarily fall to the lot of young worn en. Mia* Hardwick h»* Just returned from an extended European trip and ha* traveled exteneively In thl* country with her father. On Wednesday even ing ahe wax greatly admired In a Pa- rlalan gown of white allk net, embroid ered In pink rosebuds and trimmed with rare lace, and made over white allk. Her bouquet waa of pink roaea. Mr*. Sage wore an elegant costume of white brocaded satin, trimmed In rose point and duchess lace, and her Jewels were diamonds. Mrs. I. Y. Sags, Jr., wort a becoming gown of pink radium silk, trimmed with lace and made prlncesse. Mrs. Sage was assisted In the enter taJnment of her guests by Mr. and Mrs. I. Y. Sage, Jr., Miss Hortente Horne. Miss Florence Bradley, Miss Boslna Raoul, Miss Ethel Kelly, Mis* Alberta Rankin, Mlaa Florence Jackson, Mis* Loulae Hawkins, Miss Ella Mas Thorn ton and Mr. Hsrbert Sage. Mlaa Florence Bradley’s pretty toilet waa of pale blue crepe de chine: Mlaa Louise Hawkins wore pink chiffon cloth; Mlaa Flore no* Jackson's gown waa of pale blue tnessallne silk; Miss Ethel Kelly wore white net over pink flowered silk, made prlncesse: Miss embroidered In gold; Mias Roslne Raoul wore an attractive toilet of pale pink silk, elaborated with white lace; Miss Kiln Mae Thornton's gown was of pels pink silk, lace trimmed. Punch waa served by Miss Passls May Ottley, Mies Mery Traylor, Mine Harriet Calhoun and Mias Marsorlo Brown, all of whom wore pretty white lingerie frockg. NEW YEAR'8 EVE RECEPTION. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hopkins will entertain their married friends at an elegant reception New Year's ere at their home, on Peachtree. TO MI8S~ATW00D. Miss Louise Todd entertained a few friends Informally at bridge Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Helen At wood, the guest of Mrs. Qulncey Ever ett. After the game a Hutch supper was served. Invited to meet Miss Atwood wer': Miss Wilson, Miss Annie Kitten, Miss Julia Porter. Miss Florence Werner. Mrs. Mary Burt Meador. Mr. Dave Kirkland. Mr. Joseph Nash, Mr. Eu gene Ottley, Mr. Will Allen. Mr. Chai. Sisson, Mr. Toteman Williams. Mr. Stafford Nash, Mr. Tom Lyons. Mr. Travis Huff and Mr, t'lem Dunbar, of Augusta. TO MRsTcOMER. Mrs. W. U. Parsons entertained eight friends at bridge Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Hugh Comer, of Sa vannah, at her home, on Capitol square. MRS. LEARyTLuNCHEON. Mrs. W. T. Leary entertained at luncheon Thursday at her home, on Ponce DeLeon avenue. MR8. WHITE ENTERTAINS AT LARGE RECEPTION. Elaborate anil beautiful In every de- tull waa the afternoon reception at which Mrs. Warren Whits entertained from. 4 to » Thursday In honor of her sister, Mrs. Robert Hall, of Washing- ton. D. C.: Mias Gertrud* Mc-Xelly. of Mineral Bluff, and Ml*" Harper, of Louisiana. Mr*. White, the attractive young hostess, waa handsomely gowned In black Chantilly lace. Mrs. Robert Hall wore a gown of white pompadour silk made prlncesse and trimmed with touche* of gold em broidery. Miss Harper was much admired In an Imported gown of black net spark ling with sequins und made empire. Miss McNelly was In blue "Ilk made princes** and trimmed with luce.' In the reception hall a bank of palms and fern* made an attractive back ground for the receiving party, many vasea of pink rosea adding the needed touch of color. In the parlor the same scheme of pink and green was used. Hie whole scene brightened by numer ous pink unshaded candles. In Ihe living room punch and coffee erv served. At the punch bowl, which was decorated with grape* and autumn W. ”iV,; —-""w—~ foliage. Mlsse* Ethel Eastln. Meta M s* -.Use Landrum was particularly > Iim an d Lena Johnson presided. •■“y j." "-‘I .velvet. with blouse “mU Eastln Wore a gown of wl broadcloth, with blouse of ioec. Her light velvet hat was trimmed with lav ender tip*. All** Elisabeth Adair was prettily gowned In a suit of blue broadcloth, with which she wore a black picture hut. •Ml** Doucette Larendon wore a suit of liluo velvet, showing a touch of black, and u blue velvet toque. Miss Susie Mliy Pope wn* most be comingly gowned In n mulberry vel vet, mude princess* and fashioned with doth of gold and heavy lace. Hor pic. tine hat was of black velvet, trimmed with plumes. Miss Louise Sisson wore blue silk, trimmed with Valanelennes lacs. Her hat was a black velvet one. Miss Agnes l.udson’s pretty costume was blqe chiffon chilli .und her hat was trimmed tilth blue plumes. Miss Margaret Unison wore a "stylish *ult of blue cloth, with blouse of Cluny lace. Miss Louise Hulrd wore a broadcloth still of becoming old rose shade, and it blouse of luce. Miss Ella May Thornton's becoming gown was ttf gray broadcloth, trimmed loth of gold and Irish lace. IN HONOR OF MRS. VAN RENSSALAER. Miss Roberta Burbrldge gave a de lightful bridge party Tuesday after noon at her attractive hdme, on River- aide avenue. In' honor of her guesl, Mrs. Fleming Van Renssalaer. of At lanta. Three. tables were entertained at bridge, and a number of friends eame In for tea at 5 o'clock. Miss Bessie Tysen made top score, and Mr*. William H. Jordan, th* second best wore, and won the prises, which were unusually attractive antique brass vases. After the game Mis* Eleanor Cassldey consented to sing, her lovely contralto voice being heard with great pleasure—Evening Metropolis, Jack sonville, Fla. RECEPTION T0~DR. AND MRS. 08LER. Nearly every prominent physician In Baltimore, many with their wives, and a large number of nurses attended a re ception and tea given In honor of Dr. and Mrs. William Osier Monday after noon and evening at the residence of Dr. and Mr*. Harvey Cushing. 3 West Franklin street. The reception contln ued from 6 o'clock until 3. Tomorrow Dr. and Mrs. Osier, with their son. Mas ter Revere Osier, will go to Canada to visit Dr. Osier's mother. Later, on their way to England, where Dr. Osier will resume his duties as roglus profes sor of Oxford University, they will stop over In Baltimore and spend a week here.—Baltimore News. MR. AND MR8. THOMAS’ GIVE RECEPTION. Mr. and Mr*. Lovlck Pierce Thomas have Issued Invitations to a reception Thursday. December 20, from 5 to 4 o'clock, at their home, 43 West North avenue, at which they mill formally In troduce their daughter. Mlaa Annie Owen Thomas, to their many friends. CON E-PARKER. Mr. Howell Cobb Cone and Miss Katherine Parker were quietly married Wednesday evening at 3 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, dir. und Mrs. W. C. Parker, at Statesboro, Oa. Owing to the illnesa of the bride's mother only the Immediate family wit nessed the ceremony. Many elegant presents were received. Mr*. Cone in the daughter of Mr. W. C. Parker, one of Statesboro's prominent merchant*. Mr. Cone Is a leader at the Statesboro bar and has been *ollcitor of th* city court for a number of years. The bride and groom left for a trip to Jacksonville, Tampa and other point* of Interest In Florida. Upon their re turn they will be at home to their friends at their handsome residence, on Xorth Main street. Statesboro, O*. MR. AND MRS. LITTLE TO BE HOLIDAY VISITOR8 IN MACON. Mr. 8. 8. Dunlap leaves tonight for New York, where he will be joined >y Mr. and Mr*. John D. Little for a two- weeks’ stay In that city. Mr. and Mrs. Little will return to Macon with Mr. Dunlap In time for Christmas and will spend the holidays In Slscon as guests of Mr. and Mm. Louis Stevens. The Macon frienda of Mr. and Mr*. Little will be delighted to know of their contemplated visit. A number of beau tiful social functions have been await ing their first stay of any length In Macon since their marriage last sum mer and the Christmas visit will no doubt lie a very pleasant one.—Macon News. A Pure, Wholesome Candy As a delicious confection that is - absolutely purtj and clean, Nunnallv’s Candy stands pre-em inent. No injurious adulterations cheapen its excel lent quality, but every ingredient is of the highest grade, and selected with the greatest care. Rich in the nutritive qualities of pure sugar, rich cream and fresh fruit flavors, it is a whole some food, as well as a pure,-high-grade eandv. APOLLO’S Chocolates and $on Bons. 60c lb. IIIHnHIHMnNMHHIINMNHIHIHHHHlIHI We Ar* Atlanta Agents. Frank Edmondson & Brother. Druggists, 14 South Broad. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. CHARACTER AND INDIVIDUALITY ARE FEATURES to be found here, an tnexhaustlve stock to select from, at unapproach able prices. SEVENTY * Nsxt Door. "TT J.C.Mellichamp £* K : Atlanta’s Only Popular Priced Jewelry Establishment. This store will b* open evsry night until Christmas. The Best of Everything in FINE GOLD JEWELRY and at prices that others charge for inferior goods DR. AND MRS. HOPKINS ARE TO ENTERTAIN Dr. uiul Ah.-. John It, llopkln* will entertain Thursday evening at their homo on IViwhtror *tret»t in hon»i Mr. and Mri !tu**ell Hopkins Get the Best EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Jewelers and Importers 37 Whitehall St. (i °Lis A. HOLZMAN, FOR XMAS PRESENTS IN JEWELRY, Diamonds, Watches, Cut Glass, Etc. The Prices are Right. 94 WHITEHALL FOR HER Bracelets Rings Lockets Watches Pins Neck Chains XMAS iluii von. A new stock nt prices will certainly interest Expert Engraving. W. E, McMillen & Co. Manufacturing Jewelers, 113 Peacntree Street. FOR HIM. Watches Fobs Charms Signets Scarf Pins Caff Buttons COMPLIMENTARY TO MRS. H. M. COMER* •Mr*. Fleming duBIgnen will enter tain Friday afternoon complimentary to Mrs. H. M. Comer, of Savannah, \\ ho I* the jfut>*t of her daughter, Mrs. ♦ Turk Howell, Jr. IN HONOR OF MISS HARDWICK. TI*** elaborate buffet supper given on \Yt*tlne»diiy evening by Mr. and Mre. | 1. Y. Huge, in honor'of their gueet, Mina Algie Hanlwh-k, of Montgomery, Al l., "»i* one of the most beautiful and de lightful aortal event* of the early win- jter aeneon. The home of Dr. und Mre. It. |>. i Spalding, utiieh Had been placed at • 'he dlspo.HMj of Mr. nini Mr*. .Sage for f the <m'cu»Io|). waa most effectively dec orated nltli u profusion of pink ro*e-». ! xmilax. palm* und feme. Smllax was u*ed in urtletlc anuuge- inent on «linudeliei*. window*, cnblne’* i and mantel* ami count tee* pink roues tilled v.im-k and Im»\\Ih throughout the \ a riot i* niHtrunentp. In the liiniug loom tin* cvtUerpleoe on the table vvne r* toll was** bidding many Uauiiml pink i which was mu rounded by *i tiunilMT or •.mailer •liver vn*. >. tjlK-,1 with pink n»Mj3 and allvei* calidleetlckHj with nhutU’x of pink eilk and **l!r«-r fl!agree. INxhrs anti iMxket* of eilvei wcr«. belli with pink bonbon* ami the l«r* were in the eanu- rosy tlnte. • mi thi* buffet* and mantel vase* of pink n we* a fid apray* of »mflax con tinued flu* jirri*!!e decorative motif ».f pink ami gteen. An elaborate unpper hi nian.% «war vhlle taffeta. Mi** Hart waa gowned In old rone crepe de chine with trimming* of gold and lace. MU* Johnson was attractive in white embroidered mull. ^ ^ Coffee waa poureil by Mr*. E. D. Ltipo and Mia. Florence Harm*. Mr*. Lupo wore tan silk. Mr*. Harris was gowned iu black crepe de chine. The dining room was particularly beautiful In Its decoration* of red and green Here ferns ami Richmond rosea were used In profusion. The table from which mints and bonbons were served tiad for It* centerpiece u piece of Mex* b an drawn work, on which waa placet) a tall cut glass vase filled with red rosea. OtHclout Ice and salad courses were senrtd. , , Vasfstlng In the entertainment of the guest* were Mr*. Burgesa Smith. Mm. John «. Dickey, Mrs. Victor Moore, Mrs. tleorge King. Mm. John R. Wil kinson. Mrs. Tharles Moody, Mrs. War- on randier. Airs. K. O. Lupo. Mrs. S. t\ Dobbs. Mrs. J. M. ftklltner, MUsj Hattie Hunter. Miss Annie May l*at. I terson. Miss Kthel Eastln. Miss Meta f Hart. Miss Lena Johnson, Mis* Lorena White. Mia* Irene Lupo. Mrs. John R. Wilkinson wa* among the attractively gowned women pres eat. She wore a smart suit of white chiffon doth. Miss Annie May Patterson was ad mired in a gown of net showing Dres den figures und made over blue silk. Air*. Burgess Hmiib wore gray crepe de i-hlne. Uce trimmed. Miss Hutiie Hunter won* an import- ed gown of blue silk trimmed with lace. Mrs. tieoige King wore black crepe »le chine. Mrs. I'l.aiie" .Mo. Jy'* .'.."turn* \>:<* »f ;>Iup m.irqulai'tl". Air*, tl. K. W. IMIlrtar »:>* x.mllSll CHRISTMAS RECITAL. On Ilia evening of December 18. at 8 o'clock, the choir of Westminster Pres byterian church will give a Christmas recital. The choir la composed of twelve se lected voice*, which have been thor oughly trained for this occasion, and it I* believed that nil lover* of oratorio music who attend will be given a treat.- The feature of the evening will be the vendition of Nevln's Christmas Can tata, “The Adoration." which l» an artistic portrayal of the environment and birth of Christ. The sololat* will be: Mrs. D. W. Webb, soprano: Mr*. A. R. Coleord. 'alto: .Mr. Curtl* N. Andereon. tenor; Mr. D. nil* Nix, has*, oaalated by Mre. ■May Kinney, soprano: Alls* Bailie Hud- dieston, soprano; Mia* Slmonton, so prano: Ml". J. W. Stephana, alto: Mr». Gertrude Cook, alto: Mr. Thomaa Lall- m>'r. tenor; Mr. W. V. Martin, bna»; Mr*. K. E. Kagan, organist. No admission fee will be charged, bit an offering will be taken for the benefit of the new pipe organ fund. The following ia the excellent pro gram lo be rendered: Part I. Gloria In Bxcelala, Havens—Choir. Ti Prcgo O, Padre. G. Nlcolao- Trlo for soprano, tenor and bass. Festival TeDeum In K, Buck—Choir. In His Hands Are All the Corner* of the Earth. Mendelssohn—Duet for so. prano and tenor. offering for organ fond. Part II. ciirlatnma cantata. "The Adoration. No.* J. Oh. Come All Ye Faithful— Choir ami Congregation. No. 2. Behold, A Virgin Shall Con cetve—Baa* solo and chorus. No. 3. In Beverent Awe and Solemn Slate—Soprano solo and chorua women'" voice". No. 4. Then Sweeping Through the Arch of Night—r'horu* for men's Voices. No. S. Softly the Starlight—Chorus. No. (I. And lo! the Angel of the Lord —Tenor solo and chorus. No. T. Glory to God In 111, Highest— Choir. No. 8. Hushed at Length the Gracious Hong—Alto solo and quartet. No. 9. Amen, Lord. We Bless Thee — Choir and congregation. MR. INMAN ENTERTAINS. Thursday evening Mr. Edward Inman will entertain at an Informal dinner the following guests: Mr. and Mr*. Albert Howell, MIS" Mary Thomas, Miss Dorothy Horner. Alls* Constance Knowles. Mr. K. A. Whaley and Mr. Joseph Brown Connelly. Nursery Friezes as Follows: Noah’s Ark Panels, Farm Yard Scenes, Toy Friezes, Morning, Noon and Night. WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 North Pryor Street. • . %*••»!. iu (iu ei*tb.*n hail luxuriant y*liu» Di yt E R 6P B A*s. 0E Atlanta. Ga. (01 AuMfrU BIJg. OffliV Hour*. * (•» !?:*> 1t3J ro s B. Ph**n# Main lUI Krtideiit* m l>Xrbtr*v. |i Mata i'bvjur (111 MRS. HAWKINS' TEA. Mr*. Frank Hawkin* entertained at the #econd afternoon tea Thuwday at her home on Peachtree street In honor of Ml** Loul*e Hawkln*. The hai* i- eome home was decorated with <iuantl- tie* of palm* and fern*. Pink ro*e* A Oil carnation* were u*e«l In profusion. In the dining room the table wa* env- ; ered wilh a lace cloth and the center- pine «a* a atlver loving cup. rilled rlth pink ro*e*. Mr*. Ilawktn* wore a t.>ilet of white hltfon doth, made over ellver cloth. The IknIIcc wa* trimmed with lace .amt j the yoke wa* embroidered in white. Ml*n Hawk In* wore a becoming gown of pale blue chiffon cloth, mode over white and trimmed with Cluny lace. Invited to receive with Mre. flawklna were: Mr*. Edward Peter*. Mr*. Don Panfee. Mr*. Janie* Nurmafly, Mr*. A. tv. «’amount .Mv*..F»r»ne (*aini>belf. Mr*. \V. H. Inman. Mr*. J. S. Goddard, Mr* W: II. Kl**i. Mr.-. T. R. Paine ami M»ss. Preston AikMight. COMPLIMENTARY TO MISS GEWINNER. On Friday afternoon Alisa May O'Brien will give a small bridge pnrty In honor of Mlaa Gewlnner, of Macon, who la ihe guest of the Aliases Alorrls. HOLIDAYPARTIE8. Among the pretty young school girls entertaining during the Christmas hoi- idaya will be Alisa Sarah Cowles, who Will give an afternoon tea December 23, anil Allas Fannie Hinton, w)io will give a card party. boxTarty. Saturday night a box party will be given In honor of Miaa Julia Wltiis, of Columbus, Oa., the guest of the Misses Atkins, by several gentlemen friends. TO MISSCOLLIER. Airs, Prloleau Ellis entertained at a bridge luneheon Thursday In honor Miss Sarah Collier. The gueats In cluded Mlaa Collier’s attendants and. a *cw Intimate friends of the hostess. Air*. Kill* wore a gown of white silk, trimmed in lace and chiffon. Alisa Collier wore a brown velvet goivn and a lint of brown, trimmed with plumes. The first prise wa* a Cluny lace cen terpiece. and tlie guest of honor was presented with a bouquet of bride roi Her decorations on the table were narcissus. FOR MI8S CUNNINGHAM. Allas Lucy Hines will entertain at MISS BAXTER ENTERTAINS. Among the charming entsrtalnmeni" given in honor of Mlaa J)illa Willis, "t Cotumbus, who la visiting the Misses Atkins, waa the delightfully Informal fan-tan party given Wednesday by Alisa Bessie Baxter. The prize, a pretty book, was won by Alisa Aline Ruse. Tlie guest of honor, Alisa Willis, was presented with a handsome work bosket. Luncheon was served after the gam". THE,KODAK HOUSE. We have something new—The Kod.i. Box. It'a a light tight metal box h" developing your Brownie Aims in broa.i daylight. A Brownie No. 2 Camera. tK- Developing Box. film, chemicals and everything complete for taking and tin - ixhlng up pictures, in a bountiful Christmas box. for 14.00. A child can handle one successfully. A. K. Hawk ■ Company. The Kodak House, 14 White hall atreet. Old Clothes Dyed to Look Like New by Tom Weaver. 93 Peachtree St. OPERA GLASSES Not only make a handsome gift, but on* of !n*ttng usefulnt**. We huv* Ju*t received three of the largest im- [lortatlon order* ever shipped to At* antn. Mulre and other high Kf^" Every ala** guaranteed. See them bridge party on the afternoon of De- I .iS ..ESf i? Wa iter cetnber 20. in honor of MI** Ruth (Tun- SSH?-*! 1h ?wJ£2?* rJm?25?v l6 rt Poach- nlngham. of Richmond. i Company ' Cl P TO MRS. J. N. CRAIG. Mr*. Alice Mu*e Thonma will filter- i min at a tea next Tueedny afternoon I In honor of Mr*. J. X. Craig, of Plem- son, 8. C, tree street. State dinner* iu honor of the Pr«-I« and Mr*, ltooeerrlt will begin I»e<viidiu with Vlif I'rexldent atnl Mr*. Fnii'l'.t n* h«>*t and lu»*te**. The enbfuet (••r* *ml their wires will folio* In •*( tnlolng. SUPERB COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS. LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL VER. MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE. Charles W, Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweller. 16 Whitehall St., Century Bldg A Gift of Gifts A tiling women really yearn for, and a fashion in 111,1 tlie moment, but of all times—the Chatelaine Wateli. ' Ve are showing these wat-iies in exquisite styles—jewflf i. enameled and plain. DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers.