The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 08, 1906, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, ft.Vri.'KDAT. DKCKSIUKK 8, 180C. Thcso machines are now being sold at lower prices, quality considered, than any other. Whether you propose the purchase of a machine or not there is much to interest most women at any Singer Store—all arc cordially invited. Sold only by SINGER tSewing Machine Company 79 WHITEHALL ST. MUSIC AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning. Organ Prelude, “Andante con moto"— (Jullmmu. Anthem, "Christian, the Morn Break*"—Shelly. offertory, 'Fiul-e Ye'” (trio), Verdi—• Mrs. Frank Moore Penrson. Mr. O. R f'hilk an»l 'Mr. F. M. Potthrfn. Organ Postlude, "Recessional"—Gull- noi nt. Evening. Organ Prelude, "Medltntion'V--R«.ed. Anthem, '••There Is ti Green Hill”— Gounod. Offertory, “Love hi vine"—Macy. Organ PoHlIude, "Festival March"— Reed. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. Morning. ' ; -Utgan Prelude, "Toremight. Marck"— “Art Thou Weary"—Schnecker. Organ Poet I tide, "March Nuptial"— Dubois. Evening. organ Prelude, "Scherzo Symphonic" —Miller. "Praise tho Lord, O Very Soul"— Itoyle. "God to Whom Wo Look Up Blindly" —< ’had wick. Organ Postlude, "Pomp and Circum stance"—Elgar. Personal Mention Mr. George U. Kilkram has gone to Springfield, Ohio, to accept a position with the Foot* Gan Engine Company. Mr. Engrajn nqrved his apprenticeship with the Dunn Machinery Company, of Atlanta, nn4 !*< a recognised expert on machinery. Ilia many friends bespeak for him it full measure of success In his new'field. * * Mr. and Mrs. \vTa. Rlnker, of 431 North Jackson street, announce the birth of ,a daughter, whom they have named Mary Ellen, for her grand mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Tullius C. Tupper.* Jr.*, ami their little daughter.-have returned tt» ttrrtr-hwme at Memphis, after-a Prior visit to Rev. Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Tupper at West End. Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atkinson are among the At lanta people who arc spending this week hi New Y .Mbs 1 faille Kills, who spent the month of November In Now York, with Webster Davis and Mrs. Vassal WHAT WOULD HE LIKE? It is hard to decide, isn’t it? So many things present themselves, one is in a quandary as to what to choose. At this season our stock is teeming with things that are• beautiful for Xmas. Let us help you decide hv offering these SUGGESTIONS: Colonel and Mrs. R. A. Denny Rome, aro spending several days in Atlanta. # Airs. Mitchell Rogers, of Alacort, Is spending a Sow days with Mrs. U. L. Dobbs. • C., for has returned to her homo In Annis ton, Ala. Little Miss Paulino Allen Broad- hurst at the homo of her grandmother entertained Friday afternoon about sixty of her little friends In celebration of her sixth birthday. Miss Lottie Tift, of Albany, Is re ceiving many charming social atten tions here as the guest of Mrs. Ber- nnr.t UxConIrlll The choir Is composed of the fol- I'' oolcy, has returned home, lowing: Mias Grace Lee Brown, so prano and director) Mrs. J. E. l*ee, con tralto: Air. J. L. Dale, tenor; Mr. W. P. Hunter, bass; Miss Edna Bartholomew, organist. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning. Prelude—Faulkes. «’ornet—Watson. Voluntary, "To Deuni"—Buck. Offertory, "Though I Speak”—Shel ley—Miss Laura Gilbert. Anthem, "f Postlude— * ’ornet—Gounod. Voluntary, "Blessed be the Lord"— Buck. offertory, "Ho, Every One That Thlrsteth,” Rogers—Mr. Roxert Barry and choir. Postlude—Lemare. The choir is composed of the fol lowing members: Mrs. Peyton H. Todd, soprano; Miss Laura Gilbert, alto; Mr. Robert Barry, tenor; Mr. John ti. Hcott, bass; Mr. C. T. Wurni, cornetlst: Mr. J. P. O'Donnelly, organ ist and director. Mg*. Dean Slier will upend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith, nt Jack sonville, Fla. Mrs. Herman Gelssler and daughter. Miss Sophia Gelssler, have returned *,o their home at Greensboro, after a visit to friends in Atluutu. Mrs. I.ucien Sanders and children aro visiting Rev. and Mrs. A. F. O’Kelly at Greensboro, Gu. Mr. and Mrs. Gettys, Mr, J. A. Me* Kcidin and Air. Hugh McKeldln are in the city. Colonel John Temple Graves left for New York at noon on Saturday, to bo absent a week or ten days. AJrs. Anna Hoyt has returned to her home nt Rome, after visiting relatives In Atlanta. Mrs. K. W. Charbonler Is visiting Miss Nell O’Donnelly , returned Thursday from New York. Mrs. H unnewel I Griffin is visiting relatlvo* at Bainhrldge. Mim Mildred Kelly, of Covington, U tho guest nt Mrs. Neal Spencer. Mrs. Hatcher, of Columbifs, Is the guest of Mrs. Clmrles AIcGehee. is visiting In The Respectable Drink At Fountains and in Bottles Mr. W. II. Taylor, D. V.., I* In the city. of Wuililnyton, ( RINGS, diamond! scarf pins ( CUFF BUTTONS. WATCHES UNCLE REMUS’ BOOKS At Miller’s. Can you think of anything * cV’keii^v more appropriate for a Christmas or %,tm ' holiday gift for the young or old than one of Joel Chandler Harris’ quaint books ? We have a large number of these books, elegantly bound In cloth and profusely illustrated by Frost, Verbeck and Condo. Regular price, $2.00. Our price, $1.00 In the city; $1.80 postpaid to any address. JOHN M. MILLER i-OOK CO., 35 Marietta Street. Atlanta, Go. nard McCaskill. PENSACOLA, FLA. The Misses Rosasco are again at home after a sojourn of nqprly two years abroad. Miss Adah 'Rosasco will return to i New York after the Christmas holl- j days, and will then enter the conser- ! vatory of music for the purpose of pur- j suing her study of the violin. Hhe la quite talent oil, and her friends expect great things for her. Mrs. Walker Ingraham entertained | the Alpha Sigma Club on Tuesday night In honor of her daughter. Miss j Isa bell's. birthday. The house w beautifully decorated In the club col- bluck and red. as was also the table. Among those present were Misses Ingraham, Wulker, Lyman, Shepherd, Anderson, Aierrlll and Gon- sales. Mrs. Livingston Schuyler, of New York city, tho guest of Mrs. Henry Banes, will leave shortly for Ocala. GREENSBORO. Mr. au«l Air*. A Uteri. Walker Weir, of* Athens, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. ami Mr*. It. W. branch. Miss Mary Woaver returned Thursday from tt visit to Me. and Airs. Weaver, of Macon. Mrs. I.iieieu Hander* and children, of At- Isnta, nre visiting Itev. and Mrs. A. I*. SIGNET RINGS, SCARF PINS, £\. a nr^ iFOBS, GOLD TIE CLASPS. VEST BUTTONS, CUFF BUTTONS, SHIRT BUTTONS { CARD CASES, MATCH BOXES, ^ mm m. /■— n iCLOTH BRUSHES, LVtK MILITARY BRUSHES, j WHISK BRUSHES, ( FLASKS, \j FOUNTAIN PENS. AMERICUS. j Mrs. Ed Sheffield charmingly enter- ; talned the Taylor Street Bridge Club ; Wednesday afternoon. The house was artistically attractive In the autumn decorations. Miss MaybeMe-Hawkins at her beau tiful home on College street entertulned ; the Summer Girls’ «’lub Friday after noon. The entire lower floor of this • home was thrown open to her guests,, and the beautifully lighted apartments • were elaborate In their decorations of palms, feathery ferns and cut flowers. The color scheme was carried out in I i pink tints. After an Interesting game. • delicious refreshments were served. ! A December wedding around which I much social interest centers will be ! that of Miss Mamlev Brook and Mr. i Leon Griffin occurring at high noon at i the home of the bride’s brother/ Dr. C. 1 P. Davis. Mrs. James Taylor entertained at a rpend-the-day party recently in honor I of Miss Bessie Harrison, of Virginia. I the guest of Misses Smith. Among t Mrs. Taylor's guests were Misses Anna ! and Elisabeth Harrold, Mary Duven- i port, Susanne Simmons, Susie Taylor, Gertrude and Rosalie Smith, Martha. Sarah mid Elizabeth Cobb. Mrs. Willie Myers entertained de lightfully several tables at bridge Fri day evening. The highest score was 1 made by Mr. Shelton Harris. MUs Leone Robinson, after a de- , lightful visit to Miss Laurie Hooper, Mr*. T. S. Hutchinson visited bis grand daughter. Mrs. Frc«l Atkiusou, at Madison, last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Ariuor spent Thanks giving with Mr. T. H. Hutcheson at Wal- Mr*. J. L Pinson has returned from At* j guest"bf Mr’ ami Mrs. Frank I told moil, of . Atlanta, spent TIinnkNgivIng with homo folk* in this city. Hr. and Mrs. J. II. Uheesllng snd son. Goodwin, spent several days In Norwood EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. "The Christmas Shop." 37 Whitehall Street. Mr. II. F. McWhorter. Mis* Ira MeWlior tor and Hugli McWhorter Visit'd Mrs. W, A. Gillcp-I. who I* quite III 111 Mllledgevlllo, last week. Mr*. John T. Boswell. who hu* been quite ill at the 'home of her mother Iii Woodvllie, has returned to Greensboro. Ml** Lima Caldwell was In Monroe a few days Inst Week. Mr*. T. A. Glhh* and deugliter, of Madi son, who have lieen s]»enilliig some time in Greensboro, left Inst Wednesday for tlielr home. Mrs. K. C. lllxon and little daughter, Mamie, are visiting tho former’s parent* la lust week. Mis* Ilattle Park has returned from n visit to Marietta. Miss Jennie Evans attended the Wnlker- MIss Mattie brownley, of Thomson, 1* the guest of Ml** Grace Durham. Mr*. II. Gelssler and daughter. Miss Ho- phht. have returned from a visit to Atlanta. Miss Leila Jerulgan spent several days Unucock county. “ X II. F. McW Is and Pesrl, ... Will Brooks nt Islington. Miss Kate Harlow, of Athens, Is the »v*t Df Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bryant. Miss Mamie Bayne returned Hominy from ...i extended visit to relatives at Godfrey und Ka ton ton. Mrs. Goodwin, of Crawford, wok n guest recently of her daughter, Sirs. J. II. Ghees- and Mrs. Jack Brandi mid Mr. Have your accordion side plaiting and pink ing done at the Southern Accordion Plaiting Company, 781-2 Whitehall St. and have it done right. Prices reasonable. Per fect satisfaction guaran teed. Sun Burst Skirts a Specialty. Couldn’t you buy some of your Christmas presents now and give the girls in the stores a chance to have a little rest at Christmas time? Mrs. Fort Branch, of Atinata. visited tlielr t i. ( , u *e,U-end with lil* mint mother, Mr*. Betty Branch, Sunday. . . ... u . I,w v111,1 11 11 ’ After a visit of several week* to relative*t Mrs. \\. A. Wood. In thl* city, Mlw Hara Brnncii ha* rvturnyd! Mr. Jim* Webster has relumed to Will Brooks, of Islington, spent Hnnday j * lilvet'Slty school nt Stone Mottn- wltli Mr. B. F. McWhorter. | tain. Ml** Ixdlfo Huillh, of the Htatc Normal i y|||, M Ketdle Mmilpd( cHtrUtioeil the J 11 11 j Walking Club at «n elaborate luncheon Wednesday afternoon. The Notvruss public school observed I Arbor day with Interesting exercises, and mun.v trees were planted on l school grounds. The Woman's Flub co-operating with the teachers In \ school Improvement. Master WillI.)m H«dd»> h.«* returned / j from Hylvanlu. LaGRANGE. ! On Wednesday afternoon .Mrs. Al- j l>e»t Duns*»n nrd Sirs. RoU rt Render j ! entertained' a number of friends in ; honor of Mbs Maty Truitt and Miss ) ! Emily Callaway, of LaGrange, und : Miss Altigene Driver, of Opelika, Ala. j In the handsome colonial home palms | and ferns were used In profusion, the color scheme being green und white, j In the dining room the table was sprin kled with white carnations und ferns, displaying here and there little dishes of green and white mints. A vase of white carnations adorned the center of the table. Miss Eleanor Dallas and Miss Evelyn Whitaker served punch fit the hall. Malaga grapes were banked artistically around the punch bowl. Miss Mary Truitt wore a hand some gown of pink crepe de chine, trimmed in duchesse lace. And Miss Callaway was attractive In a white lace dress over blue silk. Miss Driver wore lilac silk. The Spinster Club, one of the most enjoyable features of LaGrange socie ty, met ut the home of Miss Juellc Jones on Igst Monday artemoon. Tho club c*m»t»tA of Misses- Isralse Dallas, M»v i Ml Cleveland. Ruth Broome. Tomlinson. Martha Tomlinson, Carrie Nix, Carrie Abraham, Yula May Bmith, Marguret Hanks, Lucllo Woodyard, Carrie Abraham. Kit Callaway, Sarah Itldlcy. Juelle Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bunks. Miss , Margaret Hanks und Miss Ruth Broon 1 Fft for Florida Tuesday morning, ...... ... where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Grim and Carrie Curler und Ucbe 1 Erooh Callaway. .Miss Katherine Cal ami Lucy Jcrtilgnn. Ablating Mr*. Armor j lav.ny and Euocll Calloway will follow to entertain wen* Mr*. K. \V. Copplnn, Mr*, j them next Tuesday. ,‘c ^.7 The Matrons’ club met last Tuesday B HIIsms and Mis* Henrietta Hmltli. , afttnujon nt the home of Mrs. Wade ; Milam. A very enjoyable afternoon ! was spent. NORCROSS. .. ■ — I, , Mr.. M»'ii Porter, of Atlanta, In vl.lt- j, lug her aunt. Mrs. Ronald Johnston. Miss Bertha Oliver, of Florida, will Attend the holidays with Miss Lillian McDanlt I and will bo the honorec of many social affairs. BMr. O. D. Woisl, of Clnnisoa i Hehool. Athens, wn* tho guest recently of Mrs. Janie* KeynohD. Mrs. Walter Jones hit* returned to her liunie nt Anniston. Ala., after a visit to relatives In thin nine**. Mr*. It. L. Caldwell «la.v ultli Iter sister nt l'r|nciH> Mr. and Mr*. .1. I.’. Armor eut lixlitfully Tuesday evening In h« . ... cnlng. elan has returned froi