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PAUE THIRTEEN THE CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925. Dr. and MrS.RogersHonor GuesfslMr. Cone Announces1 Honor Paid Women in Election Of Miss Blair as State Historian DAILY CALEMP41 OF SOCIAL EVE At riniiii Chnrrli Rprpfiinn Cancellation of Color Cut-Outs BEOWULF (A Viking Tale) Adapted for boys and girl from the jrreat English epic.

Adapta tion by Tares Maxwell. Illustrated Lecture Several hundred guests assembled in the Sunday school auditorium of i a bridje-luncheon at her home 5a Ihe Trinity E. church Thursday evening to meet the new rastor of the' B. to Burkett will Mrs. GeorRe Kive Ard 0.

compliment at the bridse-lunchjort at Corday Rice will becentral figure which Thomas Mell will entertain. church. Rev. Dr. Wallace Foyers and Mrs.

Rogers. The board of stewards and the Woman's Missionary society of Trinity church acted as official hosts of the occasion. Special guests invited to meet Dr. and Posers were the five minsters of the neighborhood churches and their wives, including Dr. and Mrs.

L. 0. Bricker. of the First Christian church: Dr. and Mrs.

Carter Helm Jones, of the Second Baptist church; Dr. and Mrs. Ben Lacv, of the Central Presbyterian church; Dean and Mrs. Thomas Johnston, of St. Philip's cathedral, and Rev.

and Mrs. J. E. Hunnicutt, presiding elder and his wife of the South Atlanta disirict. The auditorium was elahora tel in Miss Eleanor Dunlap will be hostess at a bridge-tea at her home honor of Miss Martha Steffner, a bride-elect.

Teis at the Atlanta Woman's club. II. E. L. Cone, president of the Atlanta Aeronautical soeiation, states that the wonderful illustrated lecture which, recording to the announcement sent to all reserve officers of Atlanta and vicinity by the fourth army corps, was to have been giveu at the chamber of commerce January '21, has been cancelled.

However, he said that Mrs. B. M. Boykin, chairman of the international leiations committee of the Woman's club, has arranged for the admiral to sjieiik a brilliant dinner to be given The Merrymakers' club of Georgia Tech will give a dance at Garber decorated with a profusion of palms. hall.

i lie various departments of the Atlanta Woman's club to attend the market frns ami early spring flowers. JPfPivins with Ir. and Mrs. Ilog- Woman's club will sponsor afternoon. The music committee of the West End a rartv at the club rooms at 3 o'clock this rrs were Mrs.

AV. of the AVoman's A. Gregg, president Missionary society Janu- at tlie Woan's club Saturday, This evening at o'clock the Atlanta Theological seminary at No. 258 Stewart avenue will entertain all r-tTle of the city who have ever attended the Blue Ridge missionary educational conference. arv 14.

Admiral W. at tlie head of Naval academy present in all F. Fullam, graduate! his class at the L. in 1877, and bus been of the wars since he 1 (luring the week and assist tlie committee in receiving tlie patrons and in making tlieir visits to tlie market joyous nil profitable fours. Those accepting are Mrs.

Fred Scan-ling. Mrs. II. M. Mr.

John U. Hornady, Mrs. K. I. McDonald, Mrs.

Tom Itrook. Mrs. J. A. Carlisle, i Mrs.

M. Boykin, Mrs. George Iliu man or a representative from her department. The members a-sistitm Delph on the regular committee are M. H.

A. Manning. Mrs. George Mrs. II.

V. Itoberts, Mrs. l-'unke, Mrs. It. Pyburn.

Mrs. J. II. 4m It James L. Key school at 3:30 this A musicale will be -given at the afternoon for the benefit of High 3-1 and W.

C. Mansfield, acting chairman of tlie hoard of stewards in the absence of former Governor John M. Slaton, who is in New York. The guest book was kept by Miss l.oit'se GiradcHii and Miss Susan Davis, the book having been the same one used by Mrs. Rogers at a number of other churches, where Dr.

lingers has been pastor. Miss Louise Sullivan and Mrs. Donald Eastman will be joint hostesses this morning in honor of Miss Mildred Harbaugh. will give a dance The Atlanta Young People's Service League union at Egleston hall this evening from 9 to 12 o'clock. entered navy, as well as many wars between foreign towers, to wbosp coasts his vessels have gone to guard "American interests." During the world war the admiral was the senior officer ou the Pacific coast, and a' present he is assistant to the president of the American Aeronautical association and is making a lecture tour.

The work incident to this tour, Cone said, has become so great that the admiral has found it necessary to cancel his lecture in the chamber of commerce. Ann juncements have already been sent out of the visit to Atlanta on March of the world flyers. MacBeady. were K. M.m-.;et, Horace Mrs.

II. Assisting in entertaining W. Martin, Mrs. John A. Mrs.

Garnett Quillian, Mr I'ierson, Mrs. J. C. Kincaid ISachman and Mrs. II.

E. Jessup. Little Sarah Feeney Given Lovely Party. the The Fridav Morning- Reading club will meet this morning at residence of Mrs. Samuel Nesbitt Evins.

3S East Fourteenth street. CLOAK LIGWT BROWbsJ WITH FIGURESGREEN Little Sarah Hartzog ami mi other of- Burnett Keener va at dinner in honor J. Sutton, Mrs. E. A Mrs.

W. A. Hemphill i'-ers. will entertain Marietta. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilmer L. Moore, of Mr. "and Mrs. Eusene McNeel.

of given a birthday party on Wednesday Beowulf and Greudel. (i)rawing: Grendel's Costume) afternoon by her mother. Mrs. Albeit triii i ii. ti 11 i rciui the wind will blow strong wind, a arranged under the auspices of.

the Woman's club. Mr. and Mrs. Moore To Honor Mr. and Mrs.

McNeel. W. Feeney, at her home in East Lake In the center of the table, which was covered with a lace centerpiece, Was ji Ijii-L'P birlhd.iv cake juloriw.d tm a -x out the starch. Tse the Jicer HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS to slice boiled with five pink candles at inief-l v.i Is were placed small silver vases will he more um-will be shorter. beets.

The sbces form and the task While slept the goodly Geatuien in lie feast hall, Heorot, Greudel roamed the moors nad fens, ever drawing) nearer to this hall he meant to pillage, Within Heorot, only Beowulf slept; not. Bursting through the dors. Greudel seized the nearest Geatinau. a noble thane and dashing out hi; Wilmer 1.. Moore, ar a beautiful din-at their home in Mr.

and Mrs. will entertain tier evening MRS. HARPER PRESENTED WITH CUP ARMS PARTY At holding pink and white flowers leach place was a favor and a I basket filled with candles. honor of Mr. ami Mrs.

Eugene Egbert M'-N'ecl, of Marietta. whose marriage was an event of 1 lei-ember. Following dinner I lie guests will Continued finrn 1 ill 1 a of her liule 1 lie guests include! friends. Daylight train to Florida. Lv.

Atlanta 9:35 a. m. Ar. Jacksonville 8:35 p. m.

Ar. Miami 11 :40 a. m. -Southern Railway. (adv.) 1 o'clock on Friday.

Mrs. Boykin an ticipates a very large number am include 1- friends of play limine. Guests will the honor gue hopes that all members and lriends id terested ill this reat subject of international relations and problems, will S. A. To Give Dinner Sunday.

Papier An occasional washing is necessary with papier-mache ornaments, but great rare must be taken with them. Wash with a soft cloth moistened in warm water (jul dampened, not Wet.) Let dry and thin rub the article well with a little sweet oil. Papier-mache articles should dusted regularly, so that they not gather dust and make them difficult to clean. Household Topics. Garnish the dish, but not so much that it is difficult to carve or serve.

A little vinegar in the rinse water with failed colored clothes will help to revive the colors. Avoid hanging starched clothes in a not neglect to call the cluo house i belort noou Friday i if the of the i lie members Georgia Tech Miss Barnes Honors Dancing Class. h. id the Si-ma Knsilnn Alp Ali.hn brains, devoured Inm. Willi cries ol rage mo.st terrible Beowulf dosed in upon the monster anil thus began the battle.

Clutching and clawing. Greudel sought to kill Beowulf, but this fierce warrior caught his hand with the grip which had strength of thirty men. and smote the monster with his free hand. Grendel knew his hour had come and sought to disengage from the sturdy chamiiion of the Geats. (Will Grendel get awav? All about in tomorrow's paper.

iCopyrisht. The rnnstitutinn.) Mrs. Julius Gottlieb Celebrates Birthday. Silvers Woods Jewelers Diamond Setters Now located Third Floor Connally WHITEHALL ALABAMA STS. Mls.

Julius Gottlieb, fraternity will entertain a number of young ladies Sunday at flintier at their chapter house on West Peach-t ree. Airs. Rawiszer Given Surprise Party. i ii ii until sev-J i 1 1 1 1 in era! mouths ago made her Atlanta, was honor guest at a reeep- IMiotoraiih hy 'l'tuirxten Ttntrher. Miss Futh Clair, recently elected as state historian.

t.i.ii given by her dan Jacob E. Mittetiil'al and hlers, Mr. Mrs. Eina li i AcKerinaii, at the home ot liie latter in New Vork city, on Sunday, served four years legislative reference librarian in the stale library am' four years as secretary of this depart i -mis. jinupn uawiszer was given a surprise party on Tuesday evening at their home on East avenue, by Dr.

I Uawiszer in celebration of their tenth In the election of Miss Iliith Blair as state historian, a distinct honor has been accorded the women of Georgia. Miss Blair, as the first woman to hold a position of this kind, was elect-. -January 1 lie occasion niarKcu; itie eighty-third birthday of Mrs. Golt- i lieb, -and during the reception hours I men; of archives and history. This department of archives and history, though comparatively new.

has Ckamterlm Jolinson-DuBose Company a board of ten of the state house several hundred friends called, and by Mis Harriett Barnes was hostess a dancing party the Atlanta Bdt-tnore on Thursday afternotn to about meiiiln of her dancing classes. The affair was giveu in the l'otiipeinn grill-fiiiim. Refreshments were served. Among tluoe prevent were: Eli.a bet Ii 'Arms! long. Frances Urr.

Emily Evins. Amelia llewlitt. Emilia It.wrly, Sarah 'ole Keener, Frances Latimer, Julia Block. Mary Ann lid luan, ten Bl.n-k, Mitchell Kjng. Dorothy High l'etiel, Aimee Iloniiierger, Buddy Jiiimiie llagau.

Smi-iry Key nobis. jSohhy Trout man. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 Candler, Laura Trouiman, Madeline l'rovaiio. Jeanie Davis, Thompson. Laura Wliil-lier, Kli.

ibelli ooll'nid, irginia Cheshire, Dorothy Frances le, Louise Maclntyre, Emma Artly, Helen A.tly. Scott. Nell Scott En rt lima u. Frances Biddgetie. I) Scott.

Lucy Taliafero, M.id-e Taliafero. Nancy Ornie. Mamie Uains. Nancy Leonard, Duncan Tint. Charles Meilnin.

Nat ib Jar- ifficers. She sucreeiis 1 r. I. ileum J.a- been of the greatest help, in I he publi irds, iiirluding Geot register a boot. mar Knight, who nominated her as his cation of state rei successor and who created this depari- i g'" statistical out every two years.

has compiled and published Geor- many congratulatory message's were received. table in the dining room wa ovcilaid with a lace cloth over ye- satin. A iieatitif ally embossed birthday cake holding yellow fofned the central decoration, and; iiver t-n ndlest irks held unshaded randies. I broil It gia's oster of the devolution. Ine 'V iiient of archives and history six ago.

a deparl ttient which has beeomc important and assumed large ann interesting proportions. The appointment of Mis?" Ulair tec- ognizes tiii-' era as "the woman's age' and emphasizes the fact that we are. indeed, living; under the nineteenth amendment. Miss ISlair, who is the daughter of the late Columbus mid Anna Mo.ely Blair, of Douglas county. Georgia, is -v eoo tug a ii ni versa ry.

and Mrs. Alva Stewart acted as host and hostess. Ir. J. Eden, who performed the wedding ceiemoiiv 1(1 years ago for Dr.

and Mrs. Uawiszer, presented Mrs. Uawiszer with a beautiful platinum and diamond bar pin, the gift of Dr. Uawiszer. The guests included Mr.

and Mrs. Alva V. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs.

King Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Pickett. Mr.

and J. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Sntullyan. Mr. and Mrs. L. P.

Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. McGriff. Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Way no. Mr.

and Mrs Charles Love. Mr and Mrs. Willis Colby. Mr. and Mrs.

S. Stephenson, Miss Julia Ellen Wayne. Miss Kate Kins. Miss Mildred Pair. Miss lassie Adams.

Miss Amaryllis Pickett. Alva Stewart. Dr. J. F.

Eden. Paul Uawiszer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Uawiszer. rosier of ihe War of 1S12.

and will soon have completed, compiled rosters of he ol her wars. Georgia's public service records have hceii compiled also, consisting of records of every state ami federal office that every Georgian has held between the years of and Assistance is given in the conipil.i- Many exquisite flowers, sent to Mrs. Got; lieb from a large circle of friends, decorated the spacious living room. Miss Akerni.iu and Miss Seluia Gordon assisted in enierta ining. Mrs.

Gottllb was gownel in a black canton crepe, while Mrs. Mit-fiitha! wore blue satin-back crepe. Johl thvin. Billy st on. Jack n-ey.

Sam Edward And i re. ('in Harry Sliccr ews. I Ua and nett. JIill.v Jul'. in B.iNii Pavnc.

John LD, SI ice r. well equippe.l and ably prepared for ion and publication of county his-this responsible position. Fol'owing lories, whi' thus preserves records her graduation from high school he and data that include valuable infir-studied under private teachers. Sue ma tion. M' s.

Kppner was gowned sum" black model trimmed ha mill d- a wit Ii wore wore with West End Club To Sponsor Party. made ruses. Mrs. Ackeru.an green, while MNs Gordon satin gown trimmed rit.ge. Mrs.

Gay Will Be Honored by League. lt ee id tl DAILY CALENDAR OF wii uisor The music en End Woman's per par'y today roi oiis. r.l 1. 1 ioi'i it o'clock at A. U.

P. Grant Park Class To Hold Meeting. The young matrons of Grant Park M. E. church will hold their regular monthly meeting Friday.

January at at the church. Hostesses for EETMG on street. li t. chairman, will be I'm ha irma Mrs. D.

entire niiiMc counuit-1 ill iiiease bring pen-1 bv her and th (iuesls F. I tee. Mrs. I'earl Mozley Gay, past presi-ib-ni tlie Atlanta League of Women oiers. will be uesented with a ha lsome silver platter Friday tit the annual meeting and lum-heon civen Friday at the Henry Gradv hotel.

Sonic beautiful prizes will The Parent-Teacher association of State Street school will hold its next meeting at 3 o'clock, touay in the school assembly roonj. lie the program mapped given, am litful Ii i nel nib inn vn rial imi-. All club ire be leir th afternoon wiil be Mrs. Wilkie. I Mrs.

Bui-sou. Mrs. Savin. Mrs. Bowles.

Mrs. Hitter and Mrs. Etheridge. I Hospital Committee To Have Benefit Party. Moreland school A.

will hold its meeting classes in interior decorating and millinery will be today. Sp'ii'C term formed. Admission will member and to be present. The members of the executive board and various committees serving with Mrs. (Jay during her T.I'Jt administration will honor her with this gift as a token of appreciation of her The at 3 Ladies' o'clock Memorial association will hold its regular meeting in Sieinway hall.

Phillips Crew's. day splendid and faithful service to the I league. Mrs. (Jay has been largely responsible for the passage by the Georgia legislature of the bill abol- 1 The hospital lanta Woman's fit nridge and Grady hospital committee of the At-club will give a bene-inah jongg party for February 4. at the Georgia envision will hold its regular meeting todav at 2:3 0 o'clock at Ked Men wigwam, 86 Central avenue.

Woman's club, with Mrs. Xat Atlanta Kiser. i lairmnn. and Mrs. Alice Tav- Atlanta chapter.

O. 7:30 o'clock at W. D. evening E. will hold its Luckie temple on regular meeting this Lee street.

at lor. co-chairman. The chairman tee is Miss Mary of the prize commit-loyce. with Mrs. i t- Moving Pictures At Davis' School.

T'm'fp will be a picture show at the Davis Street scfiool Friday afternoon. January 23. The afternoon performance will begin at o'clock and tiie evening performance at 7 oYIock. The entertainment is being puL on by the Pa ren Teacher association. Baskets To Be Given Old Ladies of Home.

it has been announced by Mrs. T. Delph. actin; chairman of the market lommit.ee of the Atlanta Woman's of the executive board of the Atlanti ishing the fee system in Fulton county, by which the county is saved thousands of dollars annually. Many other achievements stand to her credit.

The meeting will begin at Id o'clock and reports of the past year will be read, the presentation of ihe gift taking place at the luncheon. Among those who have made reservations are Mrs .1. JI. Mi Eleanor liny. There will be a meeting Woman's club this morning.

ton Walker, co-chairman, assisted by-Mrs. Clarence Khodes. Mrs. C. 1J.

is chairman of the hospital committee of the Atlanta Woman's club. The table committee consists of Mrs. M. Greenfield. Hemlock Mrs.

May McAlpin. Hemlock Mrs. Unbert Schwab. 'Temlocl; USC7 ib. that the basket of fruits and llemloc1- jnennore Ttaoui, Mrs.

Wiltiitm J. 1'onl, Mis. 1 luruidn. Mrs. lVat! Mo.ley 'iiii.

M.4 lieoige 'hiiti'T, Mrs. A. Mutsiiu. Mis. Maria Pj le Uiiii.

Mis. Mrs. Ii. A. McMinrv, Mrs.

,1. Suuley Mmne Mm. A. 11. Jlnttain, Mrs.

T. It. Mrs. Edwin lieBM-r. Mrs.

G. H. Williuins. Mis. I'mii Tavler.

Mr. J. E. Macinics, Mrs. Efl'ii1 iay WitliaiiiNi.n.

Mr. Erunk Wet-it. m. Mi- (i. 'J'.

Willinin M'ss ltu'li vegetable niven away by of the market each week. the farmer? I Mrs. Martin May. will be pie- Mrs. Simon, club.

Byck's Prc-Inventory SALE 'id liail.es 1 he tables are SJ ami may be re-these ladies -riiod this week to home. I served bv phoning anr of aicoiint of the Ion; rainy sea-or 'be on nnd the inability of the women to Miss jfi out of doors mm iliwpoiiileacy ma ji ttiiir. Mis. V. V.

Jo'ii'lersiin. Mri. A. club. Nellie Sullivan will uive a tilts dance during the award-pi ires.

Mnxwell, Mr. W. A. Arimld Mis. Mnrzoni.

Mr-. Mrs. C. E. i prevailed amnii the bobes iu the of Telll I rui-ninn.

Mrs. t'aul IsilUmit. lucre will be fortune telling and Iph has the beads of many large prizes. one. Mrs.

TV llrMm'iii, Ml, t'u Ciuri.m. Mis. j. 't. 1 1 1 ,1 1 iiis.

Mis. W. I. Willinmsnn. Mivsj Mis.

Williiiin JI. I'ir. lr. Eumli NV'ilkei sun. ins.

C. Of Stylish Slippers Began Thursday Morning In the Following Materials: Mrs. M. E. St a II inus.

Mis. J. H. lielmr. Mr.

Emulinin. Mrs. K. K. SliK'Kliritltfe.

Mis. C. tt. Charming Spring Modes In Newest Apparel for Misses Slenderly graceful, distinctly smart, buoyant you th in every line cf thesa newest spring coats and ensemble suits for the miss or matron of slight build. Coats Featuring the gav new shades of springtime or demure navy fclues uith a sprightly scarf or brilliant lining peeping forth at every touch of breeze! Coats of kasha cloth, charmeen, suede-like woolens and corded silks.

Styles are straight and slender and of witching charm. Coats Are Priced $24.75 to $125.00 E. J.uiiuiN, Mrs. N. Y.

Terry. Mrs. i KTeilinj: Mrs. W. E.

lames'. Airs. ill Kerry llinton. Mrv Is. C.

Averett. Mm. C. U. orrisnn.

Mr. M. E. Janies. Mm.

ireil l'errvninn Mri. Iiuine S. Euster, Mm. W. M.

Miss M.lrv -N'iisle. Mi i Iflli in 2.47 of QulltcJ Sateens or I 1 ELfl lU? E.J B.J I Felts Friday and Sat- I iH-y Mrs. I. Kniidnliiti. Mis use M' rai-Uen nn-1 Mrs.

It. M. Smith. Patents -Satins Tans, Suedes, and Velvets To Close Out at Dances Will Follow Basketball Games. The Tech Athletic association will give scrip dances in the Tech gymnasium February and 7, following the Kentucky and Auburn basketball 1 is ii "'day with each purchase of slip- I Ji, ilvkJLi ILA pcrs in the lots priced below.

1 Lot No. 1 1 Odds and ends from the Main Floor 1 inst vnt fnr thw 7 7 7 4 Complaint lias been made in Kdin-burgh. Scotland, that during the overture of a comic opera, members of the audience talked so loud that the music could not be heard. $15.00 Doll for $4.95 When the "Little Miss Georgia" doll Christinas campaign offer of The Atlanta Constitution closed, it was found that there were a few of these Former Selling Price $10.0048.00 and $6.00 Our Usual Courtesies Will Prevail in This Sale Ensemtl es 'alues ran'ine; from (f AP jtlff I S7.50 to S10. 00, at.

Ij vin Lot N' 2 I -f pairs of Dorotliy Dodd -c "rejects'' just received from lj the factory, some of the newest Hj Spring styles in a nr I this lot at 3T.OO I I Lot No. 3 I This lot consists of our regular line s' i) 1 1 of Shoes, a great many being new rJ I Spring styles. All are marked at the s-fff I 1 special price, Friday QC s- 1 and Saturday, vOiuO I magnificent dolls left on hand. IJatheri than carry them over to another se.i- son, Constitution subscribers can obtain them while the supply lasts at S4. which is considerably less than Vst.

'Little Miss Georgia" doll walks, talks, sleeps, winks, blinks, rolls her eves, and (iocs everything else that the premier doll of till times would be expected to do. She is elaborately outfitted: has real hair and is over 24 inches tall. This doll has readily sold fit retail throughout the country at from to sirs.oo. Atlanta and suburban Constitution subscribers and their friends can ob 1,743 Pr. to Select From All Sizes in the Sale At once smart Iv correct and most practical, these combinations of coat and dress "that may be worn separately if desired.

Coats of kasha, charmeen or silk are often lined to match the frock of gay prints or solid tone. Beautiful new shades of Aquamarine, Venetian, marigold, waffle, and others. Suits Are Priced $45.00 to $98.00 Junior Section Second Floor 7-9 wnreAiJLSLy tain the dolls at the city circulation department, second floor. Constitution building. Out-of-town orders filled by mail in first and second r.one at same prLi but beyond second zone 2-c should )e added up to fourth r.one and beyond that additional.

This will be a splendid gift to some little pirl. THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ga. MRS. ROGER AUSTIN WILSON (Post Graduate Emmerson, Boston) Announces Opening of the WILSON SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION 212 Angier Avenue Walnut 4814 FREE qJPjZ JZ FREE 8.

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