The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 05, 1906, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

N i \ i Vii.AAlA VjlLUK4.ii.AiN' SOCIETY SIGMAN-CURTIS. s.rnday afternoon at 3 o'clock Mr. runic Slgnian. of Hotlal Circle, and i.niian Curtia were united In mar- „ t the lovely country home of tlic lirlde’a parenta, Mr. and Mr*. J. W. rurltr, near Rutledge. T|, n parlors were effectively decorat- „l In bamboo, pot planU and chrysan themums. • Mendelssohns wedding march was rendered by Miss Alllne Adair, of Bo- the bridal party entered the parlor. The ceremony was performed In Rev. B. L. Cook,' of Social Circle. The bridal party, with a number of friends and relative*, left immediately Mr the groom's home, where an cle- reception was.tendered them. " The bride Is the third daughter of Ml- and Mrs. J. \V. Curtis, and ia one '} th > county's prettlest,and most cul- inred young ladles. Mr Hlginan Is the third son of Mrs. N'aniile Slgmnn nnd Is one of Wa'ton county'" energetic and prosperous young farinera. LADIES’AUXILIARY. The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Broth erhood of Hnllroad Trainmen will hold Its regular meeting oty Thursday, De cember 6. at 2 o’clock. p. -m. In the Knights of Pythias hall, Kiser build- tn members are earnestly re- miested .0 attend. Election of officers. q .MRS. LENA BRIDGES. Secretary. MR. AND MRS. M'ALLI8TER. Special to The Georgian. Huntsville, Ala., Die. 5.—Mr. Alex McAllister and bride, nee Miss Eliza beth Lane, are pleasantly domiciled at i he home of Editor Charles P. Lane, Adams avenue. The voung couple eloped to Tennes- «ee and were married on a train be- twen Fayetteville and Winchester. Ur. George Heyman nnd bride, nee Miss Etta LowenthaL have gone to New Yurk to enjoy their honeymoon. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. H. j. Lowenthal, one of the leading mer chants of this place. can beauty roses were placed on tables near tho entrance. Receiving with Mrs. Comer and Miss Comer were Mr. and Mrs. Mills B. Lane, m'!” Mary Lou Phlnlzy, of Augusta, and Miss Ophelia Dent. Miss Comer wore a white lace gown exquisitely fashioned, showing a deli cate trimming of paatel tinted rose buds In wreath deslgh on the corsage and Inset between broad pieces of'lace on the skirt. The waist was built of white, chiffon across which a bertha of the lace fell almost entirely veiling this and the short sleeves, and the high girdle of white satin was finished at the back beneath an empire eftect of the lace. The skirt was finished at the bottom with a deep fiounce of the lace, above which the wreaths of exquisite rosebud design In pale, yellow, pink and green was seen. Miss Comer’n flowers, harmonising with the pale tints Introduced on her gown, were orchids. Mrs. Lane's gown of yellow net was built over foundations of chiffon In several shades of yellow, deepening from pale to almost an orange shade, giving an Indescribable gold-tinted opalescent effect to tho gown. About fhe corsage a bolero of applique In pale tones was laid, and the same embroid ered trimming was shown on the skirt, whloh had panels of yellow velvet rib bon and was finished at the bottom with a band of the velvet. Mrs. Lane carried American beauties. Mr*. Comer wore a handsome gown of black silk and duchesse lace. After tho formal reception dancing was enjoyed, the dance cards being done In white nnd gold nnd bearing Miss Comer's monogram In gold. c r Personal Mention ^ J ~ B. Y. P. U. MEETING. One of the most Important meetings of Ihe City B. Y. P. U. this winter will be hold with the First Baptist church of this city on Thursday evening, Dei comber 20. at 7:4B o'clock sharp. This meeting wilt be Important from several reasons, first,"because the pro gram that Is being prepared for this occasion by the Union of the First church, which Is one of the most wide awake Unions In the city, nnd secondly, a most excellent speaker that has been selected for this occasion, and lastly, but not least, the report from the nom inating committee on officers for Union Mr the noxt six months will be read uml voted upon. Every Union In the city and suburbs is urged to have a full representation at this meeting. A cordial Invitation Is always extended to the public gener ally. MISS LEINKAUF TO MARRY MR. COHEN. Wednesday evenlpe.- at ».:30 o’clock, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herman Lien- kauf. 245 West Peachtree street, Miss Meta I.cinkauf will be married to Mr. Dswald L. Cohen. The ceremony will lie performed by Dr. Alary, and Mrs. Alvin Wellhouse, sister of the bride, will be matron of honor. Mis* Alva Bauni, of Dublin, Go., and Miss Etta Black, of Mobile, Ala., wilt be the bridesmaids. YOUNG-LAMPKIN. Miss Pauline Lampkln and Mr. H. M. Tuung were quietly married Wednos day at 12:30 o’clock at the residence of Rev. A. C. Ward, 124 Mangum street. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Ward, In the presence of a few friends. LEAD OPEN THE WINDOW OF THE SOUL Let there be many windows to your soul, Thnt all the glory of tho universe Slav beautify It, That the narrow pone "f one poor creed can catch the ra diant rays, That shine from countless sources. Tear vay The blinds of superstition; 1st tho light Pour through fair windows broad as truth Itself, As high ns God. -ELLA WHEELER WILCOX THEATER PARTY. Sllss Kate Waldo, of Atlanta, tho guest of Alisa 'Mary Powell, was the homlree at a theater party Monday night nt the* Grand. After the show eupiier was enjoyed at the Lanier cafe. The guests of the party were: Allss Waldo. Miss Alary Powell. Allss Ella Mae Wlllianfs, Mr. Hlllyer Rudlslll, Mr. Justin Powell nnd Mr. Henry Nlsbet. —.Macon News. FDR MIS8 COMER. Youngar Set Ware Entertained With a Danes Last Evsning. Special to The Georgian. Savannah, Ga„ Dec. B.—Of the many beautiful entertainments that hove been given at the Guards Armory, the danc ing party last evening with which Airs. 11 Al. Comer Introduced her daughter, MNs Lilia Comre, was characterised by • strem* beauty and elegance In every detail of decoration*. The stairway leading up to the ball ' emt tvns edged with palmetto, and the banister twined In bamboo, and the en hance into the ball room wa* ncreened "" either *ide by graceful draperies of bamboo, while the dancing hall Itself brilliant with many lights anil beautified by artistic and elaborate dec orations. The long ball room was lined with an palms, which rose gracefully to the balconies overhead, along which a dec oration of enillax was looped. Be- ’■'"en the window hangings the walls ' 1 re covered with a delicate tracery of '■••hax. Overhead graceful garlnnds of ~ S' boghlun green were looped from 1 'enter to the ends of the room, u lug nnd recrosalng nnd forming a of green, among which pink '•bile cartmtlons were studded. At " ; ■ sr.ler, whore tho garlands raine to ne-her. a great cluster of electric lights ’.‘'•'.an added brilliance to the exqul- 'frect. In the supper rooms downstair* pink 'ti'j white carnations were u»ed In pro fusion. , The receiving party stood beneath long balcony on the right of the en- before a screen of bamboo ,, " •’ extended from the balcony to tho ■oe.c Vtue* of Im Franc* und Amerl- Afrs. Bnrnh Frances u'Keefe Is visit Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Drury Powers. Air. and Mrs. Powers are In Macon to attend the marriage of their niece, Miss Jennie Malone, to Mr. Hltnpson, which will be an event of so cial prominence. Mr*. T. B. Neal will be the guest aft er Friday of Mrs. J. G. Oglesby, Sr. Colonel and Mrs. B. F. Abbott are spending the winter at the Piedmont. Allss Christie Romare left Tuesday night for Savannah. Later Allss Ro- mnre will go abroad, making her head quarters at Paris. Allss Able Joseph, of Columbus, is visiting Mrs. Harry English. Miss Caroline Sheehan left Tuesday for Canada, where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Emmett Cooper has returned to Winchester, Tenn.- Mrs. G. W. Blanton has returned to her home at Brunswick, after visiting friends In Atlanta. lira. D. G. Owens has returned from a visit to Brunswick. Airs. Pauline Ottarson, of Nashville, Tenn., Is the guest of Airs. Snrah Lamed, at the Aragon. ' Air. and Mrs. George B. Allen will attend the Christmas holiday* In St. Louis. Alls* Marie Whitaker, of Mllledge- vllle, Is the guest of relatives In At lanta. Allss Edwards, of Macon, 1s the guest of Airs. Frank Inman for a stay of sev eral weeks. Miss Edwards Is the at tractive daughter of Hon. nnd Mrs. Harry Stillwell Edwards and Is always the recipient of many social courtesies during her visits to Atlanta. Air*. Mary Gordon Roper and Alias Loulle Roper are at All'S. Burton Smith's during the latter's absence in Netv York. On Thursday morning Air. and Airs. Latnur and Allss Shorter go up to At lanta to be present at the debut recep tion of Allss Alberta Rankin on Thurs day evening, when Air. und Alra. Charles Oateley entertain at a buffet supper. A ■urge receiving party of hequtlful girls have been asked to receive with Allss Rankin on this occasion.—Macon News. Mrs. Mary Phelan Watt left yester day for Atlanta, xvhere *he goes to Join her sisters. Airs. Priscilla Phelan Wil liamson, of Nashville; Airs. Anna Phe lan Dorbv, of Birmingham, and Airs. Carrie Phelan Beale, of New York. From there they will go to the planta tion of their brother, Mr. Sidney H. Phelan, at Roberts. Go., to attend a family reunion. These are the only sur viving members of a family of twelve children of the lattf Judge and Airs. J. D. Phelan, of Alontgomory. They will he entertained by Air. Phelan for u week.—Montgomery Aavevttser. SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS GADSDEN, ALA. Allss Mary X. Moore, president of the Athens Female College. Is the guest of Mr. and Mra. J. II. Lovejoy. Mra. F. It. Abererotnhle It rlsltlug rela- tires and friend* In Birmingham. The Gadsden chapter Daughters of the Confederacy will give a piano recital for tha benefit of the Emma Sanaom monument fnnd on December 4. W. T. Murphree haa returned from a trip to Atontomery. - The marriage of Mist Ola Sterenaon. a former popular teacher In the city schools, nnd Mr. R. II. I’atteraon. Is announced to tnke place at Albertville on December B. Mra. Joaepb Balfour entertained n num ber of little folks at ber home on Thursday afternoon. Mr. XV. A. Moseley, of St. Stephens, vis ited friends here during the past week. Bishop E. It. Hendrix, of Kansas City, ia oiiuop ii*. it. nniiiiiJi di iuiuwiii liiji • the guest of Mrs. W. C. Poden and family on Forrest ■ syenue during the Methodist conference. lion. Nathan Rowe, of Huntsville. Is the guest of friends during the North Alabama conference. Mrs. It. W. Marshall nnd son. Clnreuce. hove returned from n visit to relatives at Tauipn, Fla. Miss Marjorie DuBose Is visiting rela tives In Anniston. R. R. Todd, of Anniston, was the guest of friends last Monday. Mr. J. D. Cnlxmry hat returned from a visit to relatives at Jacksonville. The Gadsden chapter Daughters of the Confederacy will hold their annual bassor Maurice willows, former secretary of t Y. M. C. A. here, was up from Birmingham to spend Thanksgiving with friends. Miss Bessie Murphree, of Birmingham. Is the guest of her uucle. Mr. W. T. Mur phree. on Haralson avenue. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Presbyte rian church gave a Thanksgiving market on Wednesday and feallsed quite a ueat sum. Mra. Mattie Strlugfellow has relumed to her home In Anniston after visiting ber parents. Mr. aud Mrs. Cooley. Rev. S'. B. McOlohon has returned from a visit to Guntersvllle. Marcus 11. GrliTIn, of Rome. (hi., who has been the guest of A. B. Griffin, has returned home. M. K. Clements, of Athens. Is the guest of friends during the North Alabama con ference. Mra. J. II. Holcombe nnd Mrs. R. I*. Dun- can have gone to Atlanta to visit relatives and friends. II. V. I*ee, of Kufsuln, was the guest of bis parents. Colonel end Mrp. Alto V. Lee, ou South Fifth streot. Tuesday. HARAL80N. Miss Kmy Rawls has returnod home after a pleasant visit to friends In Zebulon and Williamson. Mrs. I*. Gray has licen visiting in Griffin. Mr. Otto Hntchlnson was In Henoln yes terday. Mrs. A. C. Pritchard, of Atlanta, Is ex pected soon to visit her mother, Mrs. ** A. Ilodnett. Miss Emy Rawls and Miss Mary Wtlaon, while out riding a few dnvs ago. were ran over by u wagon. Miss Rawls' cheek was badly cut und both the young ladles were painfully hurt. Rev. Mr. Andrews of Atlanta, who was to have l4»ctured to the Hundny school at the Baptist church lost Monday, could not All his appolntmeut ou account of the serious Illness of his brother,. The meeting was turncil into an Impromptu temperance meeting and an anti-saloon league was formed. The movement was almost spon taneous. Nearly every man In the chnrch signified his willingness to Join the league.. A meeting will be held In the Methodist church next Hundny afternoon / to psrfect the organisation. CARTER8VILLE. Mrs. W. M. McC'nfferty entertained the Young Matrons' Club at Its last meeting In honor of her sister, Mrs. McLain, Oreenfhurr, Iud. Mrs. I*. O. Brumby was the hostess at the last meeting of the Friday Afternoon Card Club. two Club this week at their home ou street. Mr. and Mrs. McCnffcrtr are spendlug two w. Jirp. .Mt'ltr j liviu". vi i ninmur, j the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. M. Neel. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peeples are the guests of Mrs. J. II. Pound In Chattanooga. Mrs. I*. J. Bradley has returned front a visit to New York Hty. The meeting of the Cherokee Club last Tuesday was library day nnd was one of the best and most enthusiastic meetings tha club has held In years. Mrs. Munford, tho chairman of the library section, had charge of ths meeting end had arranged a fine program. Papers on dif ferent plans of library work were read by Mrs. Carson, Miss Ford, Mrs. Attaway nml others, nnd good A musical number* given by Misses Keel, Crouch, Mrs. Young and Mrs. Jones. In connection with Its library work, the children. This Is an hour every Hatur- day afternoon devoted to the telling of and 10. !*ater another class .... formed for older children. ■ In this way the I lest In literature will lie brought to the club nml n taste for good reading In stilled nnd cultivated In them. The fob lowing persons will have charge of the stor lowing persona will have charge of the sttiry hour during the winter: Rev. J. E. Barnard, Rev. W. A. Cleveland. Mrs. W. W. Daves, Mrs. W. II. Felton, Misses Viola Stanford, Marion Wlkle. One of the host works the club has taken up lately Is the cleaning up of the town. A day was set, s committee appointed to see the storekeepers, circulars were printed nnd distributed falling on the people to clean up ami burn trash, and the response was so prompt nml cordial that n clcnu and neat town was the result. This will be kept up nt regular Intervals, and this town will l»o kept in a cleanly sml sanitary condltlou. MONTGOMERY, ALA. MU* Vsllue Hanford Is visiting In Huintor, H. C„ for a mouth. Miss Mary Marshall Voss, who has been visiting lu Mobile, has returned home. Mr*. B. F. Noble has returned from Mr. ami Mrs. Byron Bower have re turned to Balnbrkige. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Nicola are In Flor ida • Dr. nml Mrs. George L Meant are spending a short time at Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. John Browder have re turned to Montgomery, after visiting friends In Atlanta. XMA8 SUGGESTIONS IN THE RA DIUS JEWELRY CO.'S AD. The Georgian, one of the South’s best afternoon dai lies, is given free with pur chases of $5.00 or more at Smith & Higgins. Both stores. NON-STRAIN goggle*. We have the mo«t complete Automobile, engineer* and motorman line ever ehown In Atlanta- Recogniz ing how hard It'* been for ypu to get something to please you, we have made snecial efforts to secure the beat makes. Walter Ballard Optical Company, (I IYaclitre* streeL terson, — Mrs. J. C. Ht rut ford has returned from visit to Mr*. J. J. Abercrombie, la Atlanta. Thnnksglvlug da* >*■ mmdi enjoyed by incmlters of the Country Club lu a golf tournament in the afternoon sml a (lanes tu the evening. Mr. and Hellg GusMcuhflnifr an- FAMOUS STATUARY REPRODUCED IN DRESDEN CHINA. - 1 In Dresden China and Ivory Finished China we have repro ductions of the famous statues of all Europe. The works ol the great Canova, Gallier, Thorwaldsen, Allegrain, Winder, Brenner, Dannecker, Cifariello, Michaelangelo and others. Below we set down the names of part of these exquisite pieces of statuary, done most exquisitely in Dresden china with a texture that rivals mar ble itself. In line and details these miniature reproductions are superb. It is indeed a veritable lesson in art to study these beautiful bits of statuary. Dannecker’s Beautiful Ariadne. We picture here Dannecker’s famous statue* of Ariadne; 'a most minute and truthful reproduction of the original work of Dannecker as it stands today in • the Bethmann Museum at Frankfort-on-the-Maiu, Germany. Reproduced in Dresden china at the Royal Saxony Works. A statue that is perhaps the most famous in all Europe. Two sizes .... $4.89 and $3.98 m>um‘c tin- engagement of their daughter. Florence, to Mr. Moog. The young couple received congratulation* on Monday eveu- lug. Ml** Jennie tiewtrunk I* vlaliing her sla ter. Mrs. Daniel Buhl, lu New York. Mr*. Me Duff Culp was the gracious host- en* of the Tueaday Card Club this week. The elegant home was thronged with euchre players fi»r two iioors. when It was de — priseP Mr*. Cain served .. lunch of severs! course*. The nnnual ImII of the Htsmlsrd Club as given Wednesday evening. It lieing of the nuftt brilliant affairs of their many balls. The grand march was led a^ usual by Alex Rice, aud h«» whs assisted by Mrs. Eugene Fees, of Birmingham. Judge Thomas G. Jones tvas given a stag birthday dtnnerto Birmingham on Monday Colonel Bush, Judge Hhfcrpc, Judge Trimble. Major Allison. Mr. Weatherly aud Mr. Tomlinson. Mrs. May Hteluer Crotnmelio Is visiting relatives In Greenville, Ala. Mrs. Gerald Wore Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dexter, In Birmingham. Miss Rebecca Rutledge has returned from a visit to friends In Atlanta. Mr*. Richard Randolph has returned to her home lu Birmingham, after a visit liens to Mrs. l’han*s Coleman, where she lias U*en the recipient of many beautiful attentions. Miss Adelaide Everbard. of Atlanta* •hi»» rturranir i.ifiimmi, *>i AlUiUlS, II visiting Miss Hunter, on Msdlsou avenue. MUs Itotierta Adams, of Itirmlngbuiu, Is visiting her comdn. Miss Kate Blue. One of the licautiful parties for next week will In- (bat to le given by Mrs. Hnrouid F. Rice, when she will Intro duce to society her daughter. Miss Mar guerite. Their home Is one of the lieautl ful old places of Montgomery, and will dunbtless be brilliant for the occasion. The Venlis of Milo. 1 he original in the The Three Graces, also by Thorwaldsen. Louvre at Paris. The famous statue ot The original, at Rome, now owned by the the Goddess without arms, the scuhrtor Italian Government 3*78 and 4*39 not being known 0.3/ £ ~ , , T -x . . * Also, by Cifariello, are two hgures ot Diana with the Fawn. le origina “Law” and “Justice” 7.89 ble in the Louvre at Pans 1o*7 i Boy With Thorn in Foot. From the orig- The Dying GUdiator. From the original inal in the Capitol at Rome.. 5.63 and m the Ca P lto1 at Rome ' ItaI - v 3 89 2.83 The Discus TJirower., Now at the Vati- Laokoon Group. Father aud sons strug- can at R° me 3*9o gling with the serpents. The most famous The Fighting Gladiator. From the origi- of all the rare marbles in the Vatican at nal in the Louvre at Paris 5.39 Romo 4 r " 1 Night and Morning, two allegorical figures, Venus and Adonis, by Canova. Now in by Cifariello 5.59 the Louvre at Paris 14.27 ' . . :—„ ■ . Venus in Bath, bv Allegrain. Now Four hgures by Hess. Modern statues ol shown in the Louvre at Paris 3.98 Theology, Medicine, Philosophy, and Jus- _ tice 7.98 and S.37 ^ ie V enus of Dolphin, by Faustina. The T . _ ’ . ' . . original at the National Museum at Love and Psyche, by Canova. 1 he origi- XT ® „ -a nal in the Louvre at Paris .. .. 7.63 lNaples - ;;; 4 W The Rape of the Sabine Women, by Venus with the Urn. 1 he original at the Bologne. From the famous original in Capitol, Rome, Italy 3*89 the Loggiadel Lauzi at Florence \ 3.87 Psyche, by Canova. Now at the Louvre, The Apollo Belvedere of the Vatican at Paris ,.4.98 ^ omc 6.78 The separate statues, so beautifully exe- Hebe, by the great Thorwaldsen, who cuted by Cifariello, of Spring, Summer, sculptured the famous Lion of Lucerne7.83 Autumn, and Winter 7.69 JACOBS’ PHARMACY.