Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 30, 1911, Image 20
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RENT—FURNISHED APART
MENTS. ,
it s word for ads under this bead.
FOR RENT—Cloae In furnished apart
ment: two bed rooms, slttlns room, bath
and kitchenette. Phone Ivy 1909-J.
Ivy 6596. or Atlanta 1440. 18-80-11
FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
Real Estate, Renting and Loans.
Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood-ave. Atlanta Phone 1881.
FOR SALE.
IN THE FOURTH WARD—Ten houses
renting regularly for HO per month
BROAD WAT HOTEL, 714 North Broad
at.; newly furnished rooma: reasonable
prices: hot and cold water 11-17*7
Little piedmont hotel, iiw
Peaehtree-at., centrally located; nicely
furniehed rooms; by day, week or month
FOR BALE—Hotel of 33 rooma; lease.
personal furniture, supplies and full
equipment for $2,000 caah. ~ ‘
guaranteed. .Vet pront. yiso per roontn.
Address Hotel. Box 94. care Georgian 331
WANTEb—HOU8E8. "
One cent a word for ads under this head
t WANT to lease house of 20 to 40 rooms;
close in: well located end suitable for
boarding or rooming house; must be in
' condition and have modern conven-
Jtmea Wilaon, 94 Wasblngton-st.
fine* c0
WANTED—To rent a house In College
Perk, not less then seven rooms, with
large lot. C. M. M„ care Georgian. * ,n
104-ACRE FARM. 29 miles out on W. and
A.; one two-atory house, two three-
ana otnor srnati iruua, ml acres In woods,
four spring branches, good pasture; half
mile .of graded schools, railroad depot and
churches. Prices and terms, address R.
L. Pylant. Kenneaaw, G*. Ill
DAIRT for rent; four and one-half miles
from center of town on Peachtree road;
good house and barn; all convenlencea;
city and aprlng water. Apply George W,
Moore's grocery store,’ Peachtree road, at
Seaboard railroad. Phone Ivy 2394
or Ivy
2-10-19
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA
The following schedule flgure* are pub
lished only aa Information, and ara not
guaranteed:
fla Arrive From— No. Depart To—
16 New T.. £.00am
13 .TaxvIUe. 9.20 am
43 Was'ton. 6.25 am
12 Sh’port.. 0.30 am
23 Jaxvllle. 0.60 i
_ a 8.20 am
29 New"t'..10.80 am
8 Chat’ga. 10.35 am
7 Macon e.. 10.40 ara
|V Fort V.
21 CoV bus
6 Cine!...
40 B'ham.
80 B'ham.
89 Charlo'
V..10.451
us..10.50 a
[....11.101
n..18.401
n.. 1.80 l
lo'e 8.85 ]
84 New 7..13.18am
80 CoTbui.. 6.20 am
IS Cine!.... 6.80am
82 Fort V.. 6.80 am
86 B'ham.. 6.45 am
Dam
18 E'noM..
28 Kan. Cjr. 7.00 am
16 Bruna’k.. 7.46 am
29 B'ham...10.46am
31 New T'.'.tLOl am
< Jaxvllle.11.20 am
40 Charl'te. is.OO n’n
SO New Y.. 2.45 pm
AA *****
, 18 Cpatt’fa. B.u
pm| 89 B'ham.. 4.10 pro
ft eiaxvui*. d.w pm'*18 Toecoa.. 4.80 pm
87 New Y. 6.00 pml 22 Col bus.. 6.10 pm
15 Bruns'k. 750 pml 6 Cine!.... 6.10 pm
11 R'mond. 8.10 pm| 28 Fort //. 6.20 pm
24 Kan. Cy. 0.20 pm 25 Heflin... 6.45 pm
16 Chat'fa.
.
SC IVham. .12.00ngt
14 Clnel... .11.00 pm
10 Macon... 6.30pm
44 Wash'on. 1.46 pm
24 Jaxvllle. 9.30 pm
it Bh'port..11.10 pm
Jaxvllle.11.10 pm
Trains marked thus (•) run dally, ex-
, Oally.
City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree BL
Central time.
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.
Real" Estate.
All Classes City. Property
and Farms.
24 South Broad-st.
Bell Phones 2644, 3483,
Atlanta Phone 3803.
FOR SALE.
HILLIARD-ST.— 7 • room house;
price ;. $1,500
HILLIARD-ST.— 7 - room houso;
large lot $2,600
HILL-ST.—5-rooin house, 50x150;
price $2,100
HOUSTON-ST.—6 - room house,
55x210 .$3,500
WEST FAIR - ST.— One store,’
two living rooms $1,150
LESTER-ST.—4-room house; lot
40x100 $1,10Q
JUST in view of Marietta-st., 4-
room house; lot 98x145. .$4,000
MARIETTA-ST. store house;
priced $1,600
MARIETTA - ST.— Four houses
and store ............. .$2,100
MARTIN-ST.—Four-room house;
priced $1,500
MAYSON AND TURNER—Six
room house $1,900
MAYSON AND TURNER—Four
room house; lot 100x231, $1,500
MAYSON AND TURNER—Va-
lot, 960x450.... $1,000
CLOSE IN, we have one eight
room house, one six-room and
one three-room house $2,600
BEST vacant lot in West End;
fine grove, 48x300 $2,150
NORTH SIDE nine-room house:
' stone front: four brick man
tels ; all other improvements.
This home is new and very at'
tractive; lot 50x230 to 12-foot
alley. Price. $7,500
. CORNER Spring and Third-sts..
vacant lot, bargain $3,000
AT Decatur, Ga., we have eight
room, two-story house, 71-2
seres of land. Must be sold by
January 15. If interested, see
us for particulars and price.
GRANT PARK—We have six
room house, up to date iu every
^particular. #
m 1
Ing , ... ...
Price 88,126 caah. This !■* a fractloi
over 15 per cent, and la a ateady Income
getter. See Mr, White
A TWO-STORY, EIGHT-ROOM house,
convenient to car service and near on*
of the south side schools; on good hav
er tne so mu sioe scnoois; on iw«i i„ l *
ing all the city conveniences, for $2,650 on
any reasonable terms. See Mr. Radford.
IS EASY WALKING DISTANCE of the
business center of the city, on the soutl
side In a good neighborhood, convenient
enlences. One for $3,000; leased for two
years at $27.60 per month. This makes
a good staple Investment. The othet
house can be bought for $2,750 on attrac
tive terms. See Mr. White.
On PEYTON ROAD, near West Haver
.... , >» who
six-room and one two-room houses. Land
in high state of cultivation. Suitable
for trucking and for poultry farm. Bar-
B in for $4,000. Attractive terms. See
Eve..
ON m6reLAND- A VR., In the Druid HIlls
FOR SALE—REAL. ESTATE.
J. P. STURGEON & CO.,
726-27-28 Empire Bldg.,
Bell 4375 Main. Atlanta 1279.
FOR RENT
NOTICE. •
PROPERTY OWNERS.
WE arc having an unusual de
mand for large houses, niye
cottages, bungalows and apart
ments, especially close in on the
north side. We have several
first-class applicants waiting on
us for something of the kind.
If you have them, come in to
see us at once, and list them
with us, and let us furnish you
with first-class tenants with the
beginning of the New Year.
$9,600 FOR ONE of the prettiest bunga
lows on Myrtle-st. It has six rooms
downstairs and two rooms upstaird.
This place was built for a home and
built by day. labor. The lot 9a level
land well shaded; 60 by 150. We are
In position to offer very attractive
terms. The place is unincumbered.
$8,500—^Ve have on Piedmont-ave., this
side of Houston-st., a level lot, 68 by
‘JO, Tills Is $125 a front foot. The lot
has two side alleys; no grading or fill-
. This Jb below market
Ing necessary. This Is below market
price. Dont miss this opportunity,
as we can make terms.
$7,250 FOR MYRTLE-ST. home, near
Ponce DeLeon-ave. It is a two-story
eight-room house, with good-sized lot.
ll'n 4 1,1a . . V. I.. . n „.l4l..
FOSTER & ROBSON.
v FOR RENT.
296 WA8HINQTON-ST.—On the east side of Washington, between Richardson
litlon. in fine neighbor!
orcelain bath, washstand, closet and sink.
a le
Street car In front. Lot 30 by 100.
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good descrlptlefe of
everything we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT, 13 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONES 919 MAIN. .
FOR RENT.
BUSINESS SPACE.
JUST A FEW FEET off Peach tree-st., In an Auto Tire settlement, we offer two
. new steam heated store rooms, 17x60 feet. Suitable for Auto Supplies or
Builders Supplies. Jn full view of reachtreg-st. Long lease.
PEACHTREE CORNER.
GEORGE P. MOORE
Real Estate, Renting and Loans. 9 Auburn-ave.
FRANK WELDON
T
501 Fourth National Bank Building. Phone M. 1707
HERE is an exceptional bargain—100 acres of the very finest
grade of red, pebbly land with clay subsoil, on a public road,
less than four miles from Alma, on the Atlanta, Birmingham
and Atlantic railroad, 25 miles east of Douglas. Price $1,600
—half cash, balance one and two years. Twenty-five acres in
good cultivation; house and two barns; running water; some
good timber; no waste land. This is grand soil—the kind that
made $150 worth of cotton per acre, $400 worth of syrup, and
that paid $15 rent per acre in 1911. Immediate possession
can be given. This place will stand the closest inspection.
The soil is splendid, and anybody who knows land enn tell it
in a minute. This place should bring $50 an acre in five years
or less.
IF YOU want to buv or sell a good farm, write to
FRANK WELDON, Atlanta.
College Park Home
NICE SIX-ROOM new house, on corner lot 100x190,
for $2,250; $50 cash aiul $20 per month.
JOHN D. MULDREW
REAL ESTATE AND RENTING.
Both Phones 3534, 616 Empire Building
YOUNG & GOODROE
309 PETEBS BUILDING
Main 3155.
Atlanta <2755.
$1,760—ON CAR LINE; First ward; five-room'cottage, on level lot; all improve-
10 cash.
law
own terms. Inveatlgate thla.
convenlencea.
want an offer on your
Fulton County Home Builders
expressed what wo '
_ _ i*y; .
We Sire today building homee In all parte of the city, ranging in price from
31,600 to 116,000 each.
would like to'take up with a new loan, payable month!]
with large funds for thla purpoee. Suppose you eee us.
are in touch
Fulton County Home Builders
W. MILLARD, secretary.
HOME SEEKERS
ARE YOU In the market for a home?
with us at once. LI8TEN:
urba paid for or half paid for?
If to. It will be to your Interest to confer
_ __ eo, let ua build a house on It to suit your Ideas
and arrange terms Ilka rant or eaalar. Houses we build range tecond to none In
point of workmanship, material and beauty. Aak our ouatomera Plana and
specifications will coat you nothing.
GATE CITY HOME BUILDERS
REAL ESTATE AND fiuiLDF.RS.
401 Rhedee Building (oppoelte Gee Office).
Phone Main 67$.
NEAR NORTH BOULEVARD, on Rankin-st., we have a new
five-room house, never occupied; convenient to car liuc,
schools and churches. Will aeil on easy terms.
PITTMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Phone Main 4327.
203 RHODES BLDG.
We are offering thla at this sacrifice
price. The location and construction
are A-l. Don’t fall to pee It.
FOR SALE—FARMS.
FOR SALE—FARM8.
EMMETT HIGHT
REAL ESTATE.
Phone M. 2887.
5t84514-’515 Empire Bldg.
CONSIDER. ..
20- iu, ACRES of land In the Bull Sluice district, ten miles from Buckhead.
This races 250 feet on the Bull' Sluipe road, and within Just a few feet
of the pretty cherted Roswell road. This .tract embodies many features to
commend* it to--the investor In acreage in and around Atlanta, and is, at-
the price of $55.00 per acre, the cheapest piece of land to. be had In the
neighborhood. I firmly believe this land will bring not less, than $75.00
— This is Well worth Investigating.
per acre this coming spring.
$3,600—Near Gordon and Lee-Hta. we have
a two-story eight-room house, mod-
ernly equipped, that wo are offering
on terms of $250 cash and $20 a
month, or If you have an unincum
bered vacant lot, either in the city
or near the suburban car line, we will
exchange.
$3,500 FOR COTTAGE with five rooms and
a hall In the Inman Park arid Druid
Hills section. This Is new and has
never been occupied. Has east front
and looks extra good. Can arrange
terms. Hee us at once.
$3,250. ON TERMS of $200 cash and bal
ance $20 a month, we have a six-room
cottage on Highland-ave., on good
sized lot AH city Improvements down.
$3,100 FOR TWO BRICK STORES on
CORNER lot on the north side. Al
ways renteg for $30 a month. Stores
are less than two years old, and
pressed brick front. Can arrange
terms.
$3,000 FOR SIX-ROOM cottage near Tark-
ave„ Orant park. Lot 60 by 160. All
city improvements. Terms $100 cash,
balance monthly, and NO LOAN TO
ASSUME..
$2,500—Near Gordon-st., West End. we
have a six-room cottage, on lot 120
by 160, that we are offering on terms
of $200 cash and $25 a month.
$2,600 FOR STORE near Capitol-ave. This
store Is new and Is on corner lot, 90
-by 210, leaving ample room for you to
Improve the other lot or re-sell. Can
arrange terms.
$2,350 FOR FIVE-ROOM cottage on one
of the best south side streets, near
Pryor-st/. and easily In walking dis
tance. All city improvements. Place
In A-l shape. Can arrange terms.
$2,000 FOR SIX-ROOM negro house, In
the Fourth ward. Large lot. AU city
improvements: small cash payment,
balance monthly, and NO LOAN TO
ASSUME. •
$2,000—1100 cash and $15 a month for five-
room cottage, with all city Improve
ments, in Grant park section.
$1,900—Small cash payment and balance
$18 a month, will buy a six-room
cottage, on car line, near Capitol-ave.
' Lot 60 by 200.
$1,900 FOR NEGRO cottage with four
rooms and hail, on street with all city
Improvements; small cash payment;
balance $15 a month.
$1,850 WILT, BUY six-room cottage near
Capitol-ave.: almost new; all city im-
provements; lot 50 by 210.
$1,600—On terms AND NO LOAN TO AS-
SCME, in the Inman Park section,
we have a store always rented for
$15 a mouth.
$1,500 FOR FOUR-ROOM house, on level
corner lot; gas, water, sewer and
porcelain bath. . We are offering this
on terms of $50 cash and $12.60 month.
$7,450—tfmali cash payment and balance
$16.50 a month, will buy four-room
house near Inman Park and only one
block off the car line. NO LOAN TO
ASSUME.
$1,400—AND ALWAYS RENTED FOR
$13.20 PER MONTH. This is a dou
ble six-room negro house, on good
shied lot. with all city Improvements
down and near the car line. Can ar
range terms and NO LOAN TO AS-
8UME.
$1,400 FOR COTTAGE In Grant park seo-
tlon, with four rooms and a hall, on
good-sized lot; porcelain bath, gas,
water and sower. Small cash payment
and balance $5 a month.
$900—On terms of $50 cash and $12.60 a
month, we will sell you a house with
three rooms and .a hall, on lot 54 by
100. City water, gas.
$700—Small cash payment, balance $5 a
month, will buy. a lot well shaded, on
East Lake drive, at Oakhurat; side
walks down. This drive Is a cherted
driveway, connecting Ponce DeLeon.
Druid Hills and East Lake. This
place In surrounded by homes ranging
In price from $2,500 to $4,000. Buy this
lot and hold It a short time and It
will make you some money, as we
know of nothing else as cheap in this
. section.
$700-*AND ALWAYS RENTED FOR $7 A
MONTH. This la a three-room negro
house just a short distance from Cap-
itol-ave., on good-sized lot; fronting
two streets, and room for another
house. The street has both water and
Hewer. Can make some terms.
$400—On terma of $100 cash and balance
monthly, we can sell you a level, well
shaded lot, less than half block from
one of the best suburban car lines.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT BY
E. RIVERS REALTY CO.
8 West Alabama St.
!7 rooma, 217 Oakland-ave $75.(
U rooma, 109 Washington-st 65.<
10 rooms, 210 Angler-ave 40.(
10 rooms, 3t0 East Fourth-st 45.<
10 rooms, 305 East Fourth-st........ 40.(
10 rooms, 562 Edgewood-ave 25.(
9 rooms, 296 Forrest-ave 50.<
9 rooms, 400 Luekie-st 87.1
8 rooms, 64 West Pine-at 35.(
8 rooms, 565 Edgewood-ave... &... 36.<
8 rooms, 64 Fulton-st 30.C
8 rooms, 327 Crew-st 26.<
8 rooms, 118 Glennwood-ave 22.8
7 rooms, 391 Capitol-ave 27.t
7 rooms, 141 Pulliam-st 25.4
7 rooms. 74 Davis-st KM
7 rooms, 137 Wlndsor-st 20.C
7 rooms, 290 East Flfth-st 40.C
7 rooms, 120 Juniper-at 60.C
6 rooms, 865 Ponce DeLeon-ave.... 45.(
6 rooms, 67-A Crew-st 22.1
6 rooms, 489 Woodward-av«v 86-j
6 rooms, 426 Crew-st....
6 rooms, 206 PuIUatn-st ;
6 rooms. 26 Capitol place.
».st., South
6 rooms, 566 Pryor-i
seasons or on special occasions, in this
he la unlike The Georgian Waul Ad
pages, which have all seasons and times
north while—doing everything
them newspaper
Real estate of all kind* can ba disposed
■Topetts ot any kind.
JOHNSON & YOUNG
Real Estate, 215 Peters Building.
Bell Phone 2245 M. Atlanta, Ga.
REAL BARGAINS.
250 Campbell county, two willes of Tell, Ga„ seven nflles of Stone-
4 aiSH'ro&m SJ.I'.ift ^ 0r }' la , line Bottoms; two settlements.
4 ana s-room houses, all kinds of fruit. This place is well watered has - 125
WlU mttke be,t * t0Ck farm ln Campbel1 county. Price;
600 Polnt: , 1 i 5 'cct'°n another street. This
Is a bargain if sold at once. Water ond electric lights. ■
81 PA 5w R 9£ D ' clffht miles of Atlanta. Seven-room house
hnmt T “r w,n I" lk « you an Meal little farm and summer
home. 40 acres cleared; rest In pasture and timber; well watered.
OH, MY, LOOK WHO’S HERE!
WE HAVE entered the real estate Held and will handle Atlanta and sub
urban property and farm rand*. If you own a lot, let us build, for you.
If you let your contract before we figure with you, you’ll lose money. We
have a client with several thousand dollars who is looking for 12 per cent
property in small houses, from $1,200 to $1,600. A happy and prosperous
New Year to all, competitors Included! Come in, let's get acquainted.'
Atlanta-Suburban Realty Company
Room 31 Inman Building. Bell Phone Main 2053.
FOR S'ALE neat'SMAIi invest.
T|)T4"1\I T "(English Av*.,Cor. Kennedy.)
1 W 1 11 x I. KICE little brick store and fram*
_ _ jG. „„ YT~\ T~' dwelling together. Price 31,300.
WOODSIDE TH0 ™ri;. s n a r Mgr
Bargain in Farm and Timber Land
FOR SALE
293 ACRES within nine miles of center of city; 50 acres good
bottom land, now in cultivation; good five-room house, threo
good tenant; houses; plenty of water; railroad through this;
within one mile of*the station. Will cut 6,000 cords of wood.
This wood alone will pay for the land. Price, $57.50 per acre.
Are vou looking for a bargain? Then here it (is.
B. M. MORRIS
East Point, Ga. Bell Phone 228-J E. P.; Atlanta 68 E. P.,
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
Real Estate, Building and Loans.
Phone 2106 Main. SOT-9 Fourth National Bank Bldg.
FCin RENT—No. 96 We*t Baker-st.. one-story live rooms and hall; close In.
within Hve minute* walk downtown; 330 month.
FOR RENT—No. 46 Fulton-st. Thla Is * good 6-room houn on south aid* and
Is located between Formwalt and Cooper-sts., 326 month.
STEAM-HEATED APARTMENTS. No. 300 'West Pcachtree-st.. Ju»t beyond
North-ave., six rooms, hall and bath, dumb-waltera. elevator. Janitor, tile floor
on front porch, dropped beams, house phone, laundry room, only 976 per month.
This 1* excellent.
FOR SALE—Five-room cottage in Hapevllle on 8tewart-av*., electrlo lights, lot
67x300 feet, shady and well drained, newly fenced. This Is a chicken farm. You
can get this for $2,650; terms easy.
LET UB DO TOUR BUILDING. Plans according to your own Uate.
WANT TO EXCHANGE THIS
A DECATUR TRAVELING SIAN wants to move closer in, on
account of his being away from his family so much. Will ex
change his fine, brand-new, nine-room home, on a lot 120x240,
for a large four bed-room cottage in Inman Park, at about
$6,500 or $7,000 and assume about $2,500 loan, give or atke dif
ference. Phone us right away, as he leaves for the West Sat
urday.
WILSON BROS.
REAL ESTAtE, RE NTING AND LOANS.
791 Emplr* Building.
Main 4411-J. Night No. Ivy 40I0-J.
6i ;,r M.L. THROWER “ff
COR. FORSYTH AND WALTON
* FOR RENT.
STEAM-HEATED APARTMENT.
225 CHEROKEE AVE.—Here we have a beautiful seven-room, steam-
heated flat. It has all the comfort* of the apartment house and the
bungalow combined. Every Improvement. Garage. In splendid condition
throughout, and the rent Is only $46.00 per month. Immediate Grant Park
vicinity. Has to be seen to be appreciated.
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[ Personal Mention
Continued From Pago Thirteen.
Mieses Elizabeth and Gladye Dunson
left Friday to spend the week-rnd
holiday season In LaGrange, Ga.
Miss Mamie Williams left Friday
morning for Montgomery, where she
was railed by the illness of her llttl.
nephew.
Miss Sophie Haas, who has spent th,
holidays with her mother, Mrs A j
McLeay. at the Georgian Terrace, wlli
return to Brenau college next Wednes.
day. *
Miss Raymond Ansloy, who has been
the guest of her cousin, Miss Franc,
Ansloy, for the holidays and has h.f n
delightfully entertained during hervlsl"
Mary
wKl return Thursday to
Baldwin school in Staunton, Va.
Mr.-and Mrs. VanAstor Batchelor r.
turned home Saturday morning after
spending the holidays with relatives In
North Carolina. ln
Mis* Dorothy Crim, of Enterprise
Fla.. Is the guest of her mother, Mrs v'
C. Crim, who has been 111 for some time
Miss Katie Louise Calhoun left on
Thursday to spend the winter with her
coueln, Miss Annie Rose McLeod In
Hattiesburg; Miss., and before return”
ing home will visit friends In New Or.
leans and Mobile. ’ r
Mr, and Mr*. Charles West enter
talned at dinner on Friday evenlnx it
their home on Highlahd-ave.. In h?„„
of their mother, Mrs. West, of Clarks-
vllle, Ga.
Miss Ludie Harvey, of Shorter col-
lege, returns to Rome Monday, after
spending the holidays In Atlanta with
her cousin, Miss Ruth Berry.
Miss Katherin* Wootten has returned
from a short stay In Nashville, whrre
she' spent Christmas.
Mr. and Mra. R. C. Congdon h,v,
postponed the party they were to have
given Saturday evening In honor of
their sister, Mrs. J. Cuthbert Holder.
Ps 8s ',i?^ Rockford, 111., on account of
the Illness of Mrs. Holdemess. The
series of parties which had been
ranged In honor of Mrs. Holderne,,
have als6 been postponed until her re.
covery.
Miss Willis Muse, who returned home
from Hollins Institute In Virginia for
the holidays, will return to school o,
Tuesday.
Mr. Frank Pearson, Jr* entertained
a few of his friends very delightfully
at dinner Thursday evening at hii
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills, of Fort
Oglethorpe, had General and Mrs. Al
bert V. Mills as their guests In a box
party at the Atlanta Thursday even
ing, when the party witnessed "The
Havoc."
Miss Eloise Olivsr will leave next
week for Boston, where she will spend
some time as the guest of Miss Margot
Cushing, who Is delightfully known In
Atlanta thru her visit to Miss Oliver.
Mr. Robert Ralford, who Is spending
the holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. S. Wilkins, on East Flfth-st.
went down to Bamesvllle Friday t"
visit Mr. Norman Peacock. They will
edme back to Atlanta Saturday in Mr.
Peacock's touring car, gong to Athens
Monday to re-enter college.
Miss Rebio Wilkins Is being delight
fully entertained as the guest of Miss
Grace Ham In Jackson. Saturday night
she will have a dance given her at The
Wtgxvam at Indian Springs,
A PICK-UP IN A NICE
SIX-ROOM COTTAGE.
$2,550.
PULLIAM-ST., NEAR
RICHARDSON.
A No. 1 BARGAIN—Ha* six rooms and
hall, combination natures, tinted
walls; on a nice shady east front lot;
In walking distance. We are authorised
by the executor to sell at abovt price
ta wind up an estate. Will bring eaally
next spring, not less than tl.190. Terms
can be arranged. Cal aad let us show
you this.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Broad and Alahama-sts.
The lee man la popular only In certain
'si occasions. In this
Georgias Want Ad
GEORGIA COMPANIES GET
ALL STATE’S INSURANCE
Every Insurance wompany chartered In
Georgia' that reports to the comptroller-
surance for
«.?.°Un ,or ? l,lo £ ,,v * assurance of this
BatunUy when he announced that the
■fnlA'a ninronea o».4l n _ ...
state's Insurance, costing soma 337,600
and giving Insurance upon about 31,400,-
■rrangsd'for’ pub,lc prop * r,y - h “ b ** n
The state's contracts for Insurance are
made entirely by the governor, thru the
appropriation made for the purpose by
the state legislature. The contracts for
by Govertibr Slaton on January 8, but
are prscficany disposed of now.
The 887,600 appropriated by the legis
lature for this purpose Is deemed suffi
cient to Insure tne state's buildings to 50
per cent of their value, with the exception
of the state capltol, upon which no in
surance is carried.
•A?.VS™!.'?.^'’•rilslng medium, Th*
Georgia give* «iik andirofltabtar«uit.
SvtfSMa? ,h# c, “‘ ,hlt
and Callia Smith leave Tueaday to Join
Senator Smith In Washington. Mine
Marlon King, of Waahtngton, has Is
sued card* to.a tea on the afternoon of
January 9 to Introduce Mlee. Lucy
Smith to the debutante set of Wash
ington society.
Chevy Chain thle winter. Is
the holidays with Mies Gertrude White,
of Morgantown, W. Va.
Mies Ruth Huffman, of Chicago, who
Is the guest of Miss Elisabeth Hines,
leaves Tuesday for her winter home In
Woodbury. Ga.
Mr. A. C. Dunlap and his bride left
Thursday to make their future home In
Sherman. Texas, Mrs. DuBkP "**
Miss Luetla Moore, of Texas, their mar
riage having been an event of recent
date.
Mrs. Mary Lou DeGraffsnreld Mc
Donald, of New Tork, who wae former,
ly one of the very popular ond beloved
women of Atlanta and who has spent o
great deal of her time abroad, la spend-
and Mrs. William H. McAdoo, at their
home In New Tork.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Laurson will en
tertain- at a delightful buffet supper
Saturday evening at their home on
Cypress-st.’ In honor of Mr. and Mrs
Chester Mills, of Fort Oglethorpe,
whoso visit to General and Mr*. Al
bert L. Mills has been the occasion for
a number of delightful parties. Mr
and Mra. Mills will return to Fort
Oglethorpe on Wednesday.
Miss Carol Stearns entertained Sat
urday afternoon In honor of Miss Emma
Benjamin, a bride-elect of the comlns
week.
Mra. Phil Shaw Is visiting friends and
relatives In Kingston and Rome. Oa.
Mies K*te Camp entertained at
matinee party Saturday In honors her
guest, Mies Hearn, of Eatonton, Ga.
Mies Florence Smith Is visiting I"
Macon, the guest of Miss Eleanor Por
ter.
Mrs. Siegfried Samuels’ reception
the Standard club will be a brilliant
even* of next week for the friends oi
the hostess. Mrs. Gerald Schleasing'r
of Denver, Colo., ■ will be the hone
oi Denver, uoio., win uc ^ ,
guest of the occasion, which Is dates
for Wednesday, January 3.
Mr. end Mrs. John D. Llttl* return
Sunday from New York.
Mra. Edward T. Brown entertslned
Informally at tea on Saturday after
noon In honor of Miss Elisabeth
of Washington. D. C., the guest of Mrs
Whitehead. .
Mies Elizabeth Kimbrough and Mr.
Edwin Kimbrough, of Gainesville, ar
spending the week-end at the home ™
Mr. and Mra. S. C. .Dinkins, com™
up for the dancing party which M''
Marla Dinkins gives Saturday evening
Mr. end Mr*. Georg* B. Serogt". ”
Cincinnati, and Mr. T. J. Wilkinson »
Virginia, who have been the guests «
Mr. and Mra. F. C. Hudnall, have rc
turned home.
Mr. LeRoy Humphries will «ntert*;J
at a box party at the Atlanta Sf 1 ' 1 ™
evening, and later ftla gueets will be "
tertalned at supper at the home « ■»,
to Include Mias Mlgnon McCarty,
‘v iiiliuuc »uiaa .uigiiuei r mm-
Lula Dean Jones, Miss Elizabeth uua
■AM XT,a— Unpfnn Pnnrtpf M T. 1
son. Miss Marian Ponder, —
Cooksey. Mr. Ivan Cooksey and
Louis Wisdom. -
Misses Mel Horine and l"* ui,e „«t
Give Horine will give a dance n
Monday night at the home of their
rent*. Mr. and Mm. R M. Horine
Peachtree-st.
Miss Mary Brown will W the 9**
ot honor at Mrs. -William 8 "‘th*
party tor the college set, next Tueto
evening.
Miss -Elise Hansel! Is the *u*'«
Mrs. Llewellyn Hilly*. In Macs
returns next Tuesday. Ml|f
Mra. Georg* Lowndes a"d
Lowndes leave Monday f*> r
Mr. and Mra. Horace Adams, of Blr- ,0 nlo. Tex, to attend the ud-
k * - |Mias Evelyn Wllklr.non and Mr-J 1
quickly—with very” III He expense, ’’"fbe mlngbam. who spent Uhrluimae In Ai-|MI*« Evelyn Wilkinson «n« .'o- %
Georgian print* more wxnt ad* than any I lent* with relative*, hav* returned I lan d Lowndes, an event of nexi
other Houthern newspaper. |bome. | Mr*. Hok. Smith »«( Misses W"