The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 10, 1906, Image 11

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I THE ATLANTA UEUKllLAJV, , . m Southern Social News and Gossip Marietta - otl f „r tlie most delightful events of |ie reason was the lovely reception dven bv Mrs- Henry Wyatt on Tues ,i, iv from 3 to 5. The receiving party " m the parlor, where the color as pink and green. Those re. ".vine were Mrs. Wyatt. Mrs, John warren of Birmingham; Mrs. Newton iifssle Mrs. John Boston, Mrs. DuPre, * Rolan Brumby, Mrs. B. P. Dobbs, f, , Joseph I.egg, Mrs. Conners, Mrs. ■ Mrs. D. C. Cole and Mrs, E. B. ' About two hundred guests ,Me,i Tim dining room was lovely In ' || 0Vi - and white. A delicious salad ”| Ire course was served, by Mrs. T. ' Brumby. Jr., Mrs. C. T. Nolan. Mrs. i'alpli N'orthcutt, Miss Mabel and Miss \,MI. Seize. Punch was served in the iibrarv bv Mrs. L. N. Trammell. Mrs. •eoiRe Welsh and Miss Gober. Master Lawrence Brumby celebrated ii. rlirhth birthday on Tuesday after- loon. About fifty little friends were invited. One feature of the occasion ,,as a big Santa Claus stuffed and fastened to a dour and each little child had i" I 1 '" ,lie beard on with his eyes blindfolded. .Master James Coryell was the successful contestant and was give •hr prize, a Buster Brown puzzle. Tho Mrthdav (able was beautiful with can ape fruit and bonbons. A large cake the centerpiece. Miss Josephine I'larkc cut the dime. Ml*s Virginia Crosby entertained at cards on Thanksgiving night. About nventv-four girls were present. Euchre was the game played. Delightful re freshments were served. Mrs. McIntosh entertained on Thurs- dav night In honor of Miss Belta Good. man and Mrs. Bayard McIntosh. Kuoliro was the game played. Miss Moodman won the prize. At the close „f the' game delicious refreshtnents COUNTESS CURES COMPLEXION BY “SCORCHING” IN A VEIL ved. ROME. Mrs. W. T. Cheney lias as her guests lier sisters, .Mrs. Jack Powell, of New- nan; Mrs. F. W. Dixon, of Blrmlng- liam, and Mrs. Janies Johnstone, of British Columbia, Saturday her attrac tive home, Gtenalla. was beautifully appointed for a progressive euchre par ty given by herself and sister, Mrs. M. 15. .McWilliams, to honor the three visH.c s. A wealth of chrysanthemums adorned the apartments effectively and the morning hours were happily spent at cards, in the afternoon the non- .ard contingent was bidden to a re ception and to the friends then assem bled the nfternoon whs as delightful as the morning to the flrst guests. Thuisdny afternoon the Novelty Club was the guests of Mrs. A. R. Sullivan at Hill Crest, her handsome suburban horn*. The brilliant recital given by Mrs. Laura Mchertens, of Savannah, on Thursday evening, nt the conservatory, under the auspices of the Rome Chap ter. r. L>. C„ was a social, us well as splendid, musical success. Mrs. IMwutxl t’. llutne will be hostess to the Bridge Whist Club Thursday afternoon. Misses Pattle and Annie Willlng- liam nre the guests of relatives In Macon. Mrs. Frances Gardenlieir, of Chatta nooga. who has been the guest of her *unt. Mrs. Charles Hamilton, for ten days, returned to her home Friday. Mrs. Reuben Towers and baby, Alice, are \lsitlng Mr. and Mrs. L. Oerstto In Chattanooga. Mrs. JTJ. Prlntup spent a few days «l?h Mrs. J. Lindsay Johnson in Rome Adcla, countess of Assex, who was Miss Grant, of New York and who has been cured of a poor complexion by "scorching" with a veil on. BIRMINGHAM SOCIAL NEWS Miss Edna Moore entertained Wed- f The members of the Bid Euchre Club nesday afternoon at a euciire party In were guests of Miss Alberta Fulghum honor of her guests, Miss Luttrell and Thursday morning. Inst i ek. Anna Hoyt lias returned from Atlanta, m-companied by her Jittlo granddaughter, Frances Gllreath. Mrs. R. E. L. Nlei, after visiting her relatives here for u week, has returned t > her home in Selma. Mrs. W. A. Patton will visit Atlanta this week. Miss Gertrude Allen and Mr. Chas. •Vum-ll Gifford* were quietly married n* Mrs. it. s. Lester's home Tuesday, the bride having made her home with her for the year past. The home wast ar tistically decorated with gorgeous <hry*anthemumM and the only light "O’* the soft becoming glow cast oy inirlad candles. The bride was gowned In an exquisite white lace robe. The ceremony was performed by Dr. H 11. Itaudden. At 5 o’clock Mr. and Mrs. Gifford left for Memphis, their koine for the future. Costly gifts were *gu by friends all over the country. •Mr. and Mrs. Robert Best are the Hurst* of Mr. and Mrs. Waring Best. Mrs. Hilary Yeargan left Tuesday for Texas to spend the holidays with her parents. Mrs. Burnett Norton has returned from a visit with friends in Gainesville. r, donel and Mrs. R. A. Denny are visiting in Atlanta. •L B. Smith, a well-known citizen of Atlanta, Is the guest of friends in Colonel Barry Wright returned on Wednesday from a visit to Louisville and Chicago. I rank J. Cohen, a former newspaper 1 *t» "f this city, but now* of Atlanta, is ■pending a few* days In Rome. Mis. John Pollock, of Smyrna, Ga., Is Mi** guest of Mrs. Will Quarles. *’• K. Grafton Is on a business trip to 1 Itt*burg, Pa. . Kill tor Napier, of The Walker County AiHRii|.|iger, wUs in the cfty*Tuesday. Abe* Mimical Society, which was re- 'organised in North Rome, met at tne Methodist church Wednesday even* ami enjoyed some splendid music. John P. Davis, president of the wHety, presided over the meeting. Miss Wilson, of Knoxville; Miss Thach, of Auburn, and Miss Endsley, of Penn sylvania. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cartwright entertained at an informal dancing par ty Wednesday evening in compliment to Miss Lizzie Morris Mason, one of the season's debutantes, and her guest, Miss Katherine Endsley, of Pennsyl vania. The entire lower floor of the home was thrown open and about twenty couples were invited. Miss Me Lester, who Is the guest of Mrs. Elliott, In Toronto, Canada, was one of the honored guests at a bridge party. Miss Jean Ballenger entertained at a rose tea Monday afternoon compli mentary to Miss Hteinmetz. Mrs. Merrill Pratt Northlngton en tertained at the Country Club Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Alfred Walker, formerly Miss Northlngton, of Prattville. Only tho married friends of the hostess wero asked to attend. A buffet luncheon was served. Mrs. Hubert Scruggs was the hostess ut an elaborate tea Tuesday afternoon complimentary to Miss Emma Toulrnln Reid. The entire home was tastily dec orated and an orchestra furnished mu sic throughout thp afternoon. Tho ices and cakes were in pink and white. i Mrs. Robert Jemisonr Jr., and M*— Louise Walker have Issued invitations to a buffet luncheon at the Country Club, December 12, complimentary to Mrs. A. A. Walker. Miss Alice Graham is visiting Mrs. Pancorst, wife of Dr. Pancorat, of tho Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore. She will also visit Mrs. Sadtler, and later w ill be the guest of Miss Hay, in Easte, Pa. She will not return until some time In January. Mrs. E. J. McCrossin will entertain nt an afternoon tea for Miss Flora Orr and Miss Dorothy Orr December 14. Mrs. Robert Cecil Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Edwin Turner Taliaferro, in New York. | .Miss Marie Packard was the hostess at a charming bridge party Tuesday afternoon In compliment to Miss Mc Clure, the guest of Miss Maibelie Ro den. It was in the nature of a Vossar party, the color scheme carrying out tho colors of tlie university. Botli Miss Plnckard and Miss McClure, as well as Miss Roden, are graduates of Vassar. Miss Elizabeth McClure, who 1ms been the guest of Miss Roden, returned to her home Thursday evening. She was quite extensively entertained dur- Ing her stay. through sleeping CAR LINE TO MEMPHIS *' ! ll *« sliurt-llne. Dining car serv- " Leaves Atlanta every day at arriving Memphis 7:23 a. m. ^CtEOARD. ABBEVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Tune, of Cordele. were the guests of Mrs. A. O. Paxon last week. Mrs. A. F. Churehwell and children, of Albany, are visiting relatives In this city. Mrs. William McDaniel and Master Rupert returned Friday from Dublin, where they went to attend tho Wood- Wood marriage. Mrs. M. C. Paxon Is making an ex tended visit to relatives in Nashville, Tenn. . . Mrs. J. A. Barnes has returned after a pleasant visit to relatives at Fitz gerald. , . Mrs. Joseph McDaniel returned from a visit to her parents at Dublin. Rev. W. T. Stewart, who has been attending the conference at Valdosta, has returned, and we are pleased that he will servo as pastor ot the Metho dist church another year. Miss Minnie Haupt returned to Sa vannah Monday. On account of the services at the Baptist church tills week the United Daughters of the Confederacy have postponed their meeting until Januury TH0MA3VILLE. Mrs. John Magness and Mrs. Fred erick Dlsmuko have Issued Invitations to a largo bridge party to be given Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dlsinuke. Miss Sue Culpepper has returned from a visit to Miss Louise Patligant, In Savannah. Messrs. Ed Jergee and George Neel spent Thursday In Quitman. , Mr. and Mrs. Hanna, ot Tere Haute, Ind., who have been the guests ot Mrs. George Cox, have returned home. Miss Gertrude Loyd has returned from a visit to Baltimore, Md. Miss Clara Neel will come home from Wesleyan College, where she Is attend ing school, to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Neel. Rev. John Cutler, to the delight of Ills many friends, has been sent by the HouDi lleorgta conference to tho First Methodist church in Thaqiusvllle for another year. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bodolns spent Sunday In Valdosta. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Neel have re turned from Quitman. uosiuuuvu ....... - Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Aldennon. who 5 when they will be entertained .by [ have been making their home In Bain Mrs. A. O. Paxon. ' “ * ” * ' Mr 6. F. Paxon has returned after a delightful trip through Florida. Our young society set are enjoying moonlight strawrides to cane grlnd- '"mi-s H. H. Wilson entertained In honor of Miss Glenn Adams on Thurs- day evening. Those present were: Misses Irene and Julia Bell McLeod, Agnes Dean. Cortez Green, Odessa Beckham and Mrs. G. F. McLeod; Messrs C. L. Neasc. Mack Branch. Randolph Monroe. Bailey Green, J. W. Bailey, Fletcher McLeod. John L. Reid, J. C. Tschanneh and N. M. 1’attcn. Miss Powell Is visiting at Rhine tills week. UNCLE REMUS’ BOOKS At Miller's. Can you think of anything more appropriate for a Christmas or 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, Yerbeck and Conde. Regular price, 13.00. Our price, *1.60 In the city; 11.80 postpaid to any address. JOHN M. MILLER BOOK CO., 35 Marietta Street. Atlanta, Ga. I bridge, have returned to Thomasvllle $1.00 *<>rt. an account with a LITTLE HOME BANK and book or with tbs “wok only In tha SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF THE NEAL. BANK ... Interest allowed at the rata of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. HR ANNUM, compounded semi-annually. . 2- H. THORNTON, Prssidsnt. W. F- MANRY, Cash.sr. H. C. CALDWELL, Asst. C.shiff. to live. Dr. John Coyle is some better, though he Is still seriously ill. Mrs. Robert Timmons will leave next week for Atlanta, where she will be tho guest of Miss Katherine Edmondson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flowers havo returned to their homo In Blakely, aft er a visit to their daughter, .Mrs. Lee Neel. Mrs. Albert Riley invited a few la dles to play brlidge Tuesday afternoon. Delirious refreshments were served aft er the game. ROCKMART. Messrs. J. F. Dover, Roy Heaton and L. L. Carmichael were visitors to the Gate City this week Colonel Tlson, of Cedartown, spent evoral days In Rockmart this week. Misses Annie Calhoun and Willard Stark were home from Cox College Sunday and Monday. Misses Pearl Adair. Lois Fambro. Lillian Moore, Mrs. T. E. McBryde and Mrs. Ben Fambro are among the num ber who spent Thanksgiving In At lanta. Mrs, Rogers, of Kingston, is visiting her daughter, Mrs, T, E, McBhde. Miss Anuta Mae Hutchins, who has been visiting Miss Dora Cochran for several weeks, has returned to Moul- Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Holfcnger, after a fry pleasant visit to relatives in Ohio, c at home again. The moving picture shew given nr Piedmont College this week under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society, w much enjoyed by all who attended. The ladies of the Baptist church will give a bazaar Friday and Saturday December 14 and 15. Mrs. Edwin McBryde entertained the Woman’s Club Thursday afternoon. Quite a number of the members were present and the Inclemency of the weather outside was wholly forgotten when on**© inside the warm and hos pitable home of the hostess. A most enjoyable entertainment was the delightful dinner party given at the Kuharlee House by the young men of the t nvn in compliment to the young \y>men. Among the toasts came one from the heart of all: 'To tin* hosts, may they live'long uml prosper .umugh to give us more dinners like this." The past week has been an extreme ly gay one socially, two large debut re ceptlons, one debut ball and a number of card parties and luncheons, making It an unusually brilliant week for the flrst of the season. Mr. and Mgs. Anderson Carmichael introduced their daughter. Miss Lllali Carmichael, at a beautiful reception on Monday evening. They were assisted In receiving by Miss Patterson, of Fort Screveri, who Is also one of the season’s attractive debutantes. The Carmichael home was decorated with a profusion of roses, chrysanthemums, lilies of the valley, violets and carnations. The tw*o debutantes wore white gowns and car ried La France roses. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Hugh Mohs Coiner gave an elaborate and delightful ball at the Guards Armory, Introduc Ing her daughter, Miss Lilia Comer. Re celvlng with them were Miss Mary* Lou Phlnlzy, of Augusta, who came down especially for the ball, and Miss Ophe lia Dent, who made her formal debut at the club cotillion last week. Miss Comer wore a white lace gown ex quisitely fashioned und trimmed with an embroidered w reath design of pastel tinted rosebuds. Miss Phlnlzy wore white chiffon cloth, elaborately trimmed with mechlin lace, and Miss Dent was gowned In white chiffon, with trim tnings of sliver. The three girls In their lovely white gowns and their ex qulslte flow’ers—Miss Comer carrying orchids and pink roses. Miss Phlnlzy violets, and Miss Dent lilies of the val ley—formed a charmingly attractive picture. On Friday flight tho Misses Anna and Florence Stevens made their for mal appearance in society at a recep tion given by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dana Stevens, at their home, on East Gaston street. The Stevens home In Its handsome furnish ings and artistic floral decorations formed a beautiful setting for the throng of prettily gowned women. About two hundred guests were enter tained. On Tuesday afternoon the Married Woman’s Curd Club met with Mrs. George F. Tennllle. Mrs. Gordon Harrison gave a very pretty bridge party on Monday after noon for Mrs. E. 8. Nash, who has re cently come to Savannah to reside. Mrs. Harrison’s guests were: Mrs. Nash, Mrs. Shroeter, Mrs. Arthur Gibbcs, Mrs. John L. Howklns, Mrs. Charles Kills, Mrs. Wayne Cunningham, Mrs. Harry Bruen, Mrs. Henry Blun, Mrs. Robert Wayne. Mrs. Sidney Stubbs, Mrs. D. C. Kingman. Miss Houstoun and the Misses Mclntlre. Mrs. John M. Bryan entertained with a small luncheon on Thursday after noon In honor of Miss Lucy Barrow. The guests, who were all debutantes, were: Miss Lilah Carmichael,* Miss Constance Cheinutt, Miss Vera Palmer, Miss Patterson. Miss Anna Stevens, Miss Florence Stevens, Miss Lilia Co mer and Miss Barrow. Miss Belle Shotter gave a dinner par ty at Greenwood House on Tuesday evening, the guest* going afterwards to the Comer ball. Thoso present wore: Miss Bessio Denham, the guest of hon or: Miss Minnie Mackall, Miss Claudia McAlpin, the Misses Shotter, Mr. Rob ert Waller, Mr. Adolph Kuker. Mr. Har ry Daniel, Mr. Lester Karow and Mr. Alexander Lawton, Jr. Tho Misses Royster, of Norfolk, are .the guests of the Misses Maclean. 1 Miss Bessie Denham, of Bulnbridgo. is the guest of Miss Belie Shotter, at Greenwich House. Miss Ceclle Woods Is in Macon, where she attended the Mnlone-Slrnp- son wedding on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mary Lou Phlnlzy returned on Thursday to Augusta, after a short visit to Miss .Lilia Comer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chisholm sailed from New York during the week to spend two months In Genoa. Mrs. George Baldwin entertained in formally at luncheon on Thursday for Mrs. Hope Hull, who has recently moved here from Beaufort. Mr. John Comer came down on Tues day to attend Miss Lilia Comer’s debut cotillion. Mr. A. R. Lawton, Jr., Is spending some time at home. Mrs. Herbert Smith Thomas, former ly Miss Elizabeth DeGraffenried, of At lanta Is the guest of Mrs. Francis M Whittle. Miss Anna Guerard will leave In few days to spend the winter In Vir ginia. .Mrs. JACOBS’PHARMACY. JACOBS’PHARMACY. JACOBS’PHARMACY. For Men Who Shave The handier you make it for a man to shave in the looming the better tempered he’ll be all day. Everything right where he can lay his hand on it, and a mirror that he can get a good light on both sides of his face. These nickel shaving . stands are next to perfect. They come in many sizes and shapes, hut all in the same principle. Mirror that’s adjustable to any angle. Mug that don’t tip over—a little rubber edged cup to wipe a razor on. A bad ger brush. Some have a plain mirror one side and enlarging concave mirror on the other side. They range in price from $2.98 to $17.89 A Quick, Smooth Velvety Shave in Half a Minute for Half a Cent. Gillette Safety Razors You know how* It Is when you have stropped and stropped and are lathered to a turn, and you discover that you didn't get an edge. It’s another flve minutes on the strop when minutes are valuable, or scrape your face. Tho Gillette is always ready-sharp. There’s always a blade to give a smooth, velvety, quick shave. You simply lather and shave. Don't need a strop In the house even. Half a cent or less per shave is little for the comfort. Triple silver plated, 12 biudes, in cowhide morocco grain case And Christmas Gifts that are Right at Every Point. Shaving Mugs Decorated China Mugs, In pretty designs und color ings that range in prices from 35c to $1.00 Aluminum Mugs, very light and durable; some have engraved scroll designs, or the black enamel outside with removable Inner aluminum cup $1.25 and $1.50 $5 Lather Brushes Ami a good lather is halt the battle. One that will “rub It in." These are all In good, liberal sizes to hold sufficient lather. In bristle wilh wood or bono handles 15c to 75o Genuine Badger Hair Brushes, mounted in bone. Ivory or horn handles 75c to 13.00 Jacobs’ Pharmacy. hnrn returned from a Tlslt of some days to her parents, Captain and Mrs. C. C. '©, nt Hcreven, tin. VIVA Godin Guerard has returned from abroad. MU* Mars' Clay, of Brunswick, nIJJ spend next week with Mrs. J. M. Lang. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Claghorn have returned from thslr wedding trip. WAYCROSS. Mrs. W. W. Ausley left Hatimlu; Hanks, Ain., to visit her father, Mr. TUos. Clark. One of the pretty nud Informal nTnir:i of Inst week won the bridge parly which Miss Virginia Lyon gave hfotunlny after noon nt the home of her sister, Mrs. II. H. Iteddlng. on Williams street, In honor of her guest, Miss Anna Wadl-'T, of Holing- broke. Miss Mary Voting, making the top score, won the flrst prise, u cut glass curv ing set rent. The guest’s prise was a gold hnt pin. The gume was followed by u tempting luucheon, served nt the bridge mules. -Miss Lyon’s guests were, besides the guest of honor, Mesrlaiues John E. W toiler, John C- Nichols, Owen Phelan of Atlanta, E. A. Pound. J. E. T. Bowden, John >1. Cox, II. 8. Redding, Misses Msry Young. Anna Hell McGee, Anna May Phelan, Lllllns Nichols. Master William Toomer, of Jacksonville Pin., bus been the guest of Masters Arnold and U. E. Heidi. A pleasant event of last Friday evening wns the entertnimnent of the members and their friends of the Kimorth League of the Methodist church by Mrs. 8. L. Stinson at the home of her parents. Mr. nud Mrs. W. D. Brown, 77 Gilmore street. Rev. Wldiflin F. guilliun, president of the Nannie I.ou Worthen Institute ut Wrights ville. who tilled the pulpit at the First Methodist church flunday, was entertained during his stay iu Waycros# by Mr. and Blrs. 7:. P. Peabody on Reed street. Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Folks and little Miss Dorothy Folks have returned from Valdosta, where they spent n few days attending the South Georgia conference. Mr. Everett BUckshear. ofCItra. Fta., was the guest Saturday ot hfs relatives, the Misses Hlnckshenr. on Gilmore street. Mr*. W. A. Pries Ima returned from Tnrboro, N. <*., where she visited relatives nd friends: Mr. J. W. liortou ami Miss Mattie Hre iner. of Way cross, were united In tnstrl- monv Wednesday night at the homo of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. lire- mer, corner of Francis and McDonald streets. The weddltqc was a quiet one, only streets. The weddfug was a quiet one, ouly the most Intimate friends of the contracting parties being present, besides relatives. The ceremony wu* performed by Rev. W. II. ricruggs, pastor of the First Baptist church iu tins city. After the ceremony a delight ful supper was served, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Horton went to Mrs. Way’s on Tsbesu street, wb»re they will board for the pres* ent. „ Mrs. Lee 8. Moore returned home Monday night from a visit of some days to her sis ..... ./sited friends nnd relatives. Mrs. Rufus C. Hawkins, after s pleasant Isit In the city, the guest of her sister. COVINGTON. Misses Annie Mae Lester, Irene Bloomfield and Virginia Scott, of At lanta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I*. Lester during the ThanksV giving holidays. Mrs. R. W. Huson and Miss Hunon have returned from Florida and a visit to Mrs. Georgia Huson in Thomasvllle. Mrs. George Smith was a guest at the Pennlngton-Campbell marriage near Madison on Wednesday. Miss Mildred Kelly Is In Atlanta visiting Mrs. Neaj Spencer. Mrs. J. II. Porter has returned from & trip to Oxford. Miss. Miss Jule Trlppe Is the guest of friends In Atlanta and Decatur. Miss C. A. Stockwell has ns her guest Mrs. J. O, Gresham, of Social Circle. Miss Halite Mac Stockwell Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. M. Mobley, In Hogansvllle. Mrs. W. F. Thomas, of Social Circle, and Mrs. J. B. Thomas, of Dawsonvllle, spent several days of last week Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Venable In Mid way. Miss Gladys Lee was at home from Agnes Scott Sunday and Monday. MIns Emma Durham, of Atlanta, Is attending Dr. W. D. Travis In his very serious Illness. Miss Durham hag many friends In this city, having been engaged as trained nurse in several families during the past year. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, whose wedding took place in Atlanta Wed nesday evening are at home at the residence of Mrs. Harriet'Belcher. CUTHBERT. Miss Lucia Key was hostess at a »» o’clock dinner Tuesday In honor of Miss Maude Martin, whose marriage occurred the following day to Mr. P. M. Reid, of Tampa, Fla. On Wednesday evening Mr*. Fred Barfield delightfully entertained the Bridge Club. Mrs. <#. S. Harris made the highest score. Miss Robinson, of Anniston. Ala.. Is the guest of the Ml*ge* Owen, 1 on Lumpkin street. ,Mr. t and Mrs. Will Spencer, of Tam pa, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Martin, Jr., of Blakely, were in the city Wed nesday to be present nt the Martin- Reid wedding. Colonel J. W. Harris and Mr. R. V. Bush have returned from Brinson, whore they were attendants at the marriage of Colonel B. R. Bush, of Col quitt, and Miss Della Warren, of Brin son. Miss Claudia Ross has returned to her home In Macon, having spent somo time In the city as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Baldwin. H. Moye, of Blakely, spent Sun day with relatives In the city. MADI80N. Misses Florin© Watts, Carry Gresh am, Eula Jones, Virginia Mnrhburn, of Lucy Cobb, spent from Friday to Mon day with Miss Annie Lucy Newton. Miss'Newton also had aa her guests Misses Louise McMullen, of Hartwell, and Maud Benton, of Montlcello. On Friday evening Mis# Newton gave a theuter party at the performance of "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch,” followed by a delightful Dutch supper. The guests present besides the young ladles of the house party were Misses Lulu Walker und her guest. Miss Hud son, of IaGrange; Mattie Mae Baldwin, Carrye Crenshaw, of College Park; Sue Reltl and Elisabeth Walton, Messrs. Floyd Newton, Edmond Walker, Tliman Douglas, Thorpe Baldwin. Pierce Bald win, Edwin Burruss, Frank Stovall, Butler Atkinson, Roy Lambert, Porter Stokes and Fletcher Manley. Miss Lula Walker entertained infor mally Thursday in honor of Miss Isoulse Hudson, cf LaGrungc. Those Invitod to meet Miss Hudson were Misers Annie Lucy Newton, Mattie Mae Baldwin and Mary Trotter, Messrs. Floyd Newton, Edmond Walker, Ed win Burruss, Fletcher Manley and Dick Combs. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Voson gave n delightful mu sical for the Misses Fryer, of Hepzt- bah, the guest of Miss Sue Reid Wal ton. * Mr. Benton High arrived Wednesday from Panama to spend December with his mother, Mrs. Sallle High. Misses Louise McMullen, of Hartwell, and Maude Benton, of Montlcello, nre the guests of Miss Annie Lucy Newton. M'RAE. Mrs. G. S. Davis has gone to Atlanta for some weeks. Rev. Runyan Davis, of Chattanooga, Tenn., lias been here several days this week in the interest of the Progressive Union. Miss Hortens© Davis, of Ohio, Is here to spend somo time with her uncle, Major G. S. Davis. Master Joseph Stacey Eubanks Is »w at the home of his brother, R. W. Eubanks. Judge Max L. McRae is in Washing ton, D. C. Mr. Tom McRae has come to make his home In our city from Fitzgerald. Mr. C. c. Bailey, who was cashier of the Citizens bank here, has resigned and accepted a position in Brunswick. Mr. Elders, of Scotland, lias accepted the position of cashier of the Citizens bank. Mrs. Jaincs Kncs. retained to ber borne in sldostn Tuesday uiornhig. Miss Jessie Hnlre, of River Junction. Is iu the city, visiting friends. t * “ * ” , Is* In tbe Zacbrjr, on COLUMBUS. Social circles in Columbus have been rather dull during the past week. There has boon no big social event, ulthougli there have been a number of small af fairs. Mrs. J. c. Cook entertained at a re ception in honor of Mrs. J. C. Cook, Jr., December 5 from 3 to 5 o’clock, at her residence on Third avenue. There were quite a large number of callers during the hours named. Mr. E. W. Allen and Miss I. V. Gil more were united In marriage Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the residence of the bride's parents, Rev. J. M. Gil more performing the ceremony In the presence of a number of friends of tho happy couple. Dr. J. W. Shoaff and family have S one to Mississippi from this city, the octor having been transferred from the' Georgia conference to the North Mississippi conference. He will proba bly be stationed at Columbus. Dr. rf ~ »si a • ’ 1 Shoaff was pastor of the St. Paul OF more omitll & Higgins, church here for two years, and lie and tnucli regret that the people hers see them leave. Mis* Fannie Fortson Is at home from Judson College, Marion, Ala. offIrman. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jardini tendered their numerous friends a reception at their home on Btackshear avenue last Thursday evening. It was a farewell reception from Mr. and Mrs. Jardlne and their Interesting family, they being about to leave for Cutting > where Mr. Jardlne will hold the same' position with the Southern Pine Com pany he held here, foreman of the machine department. Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. A. R. Jardlne, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Goodyear, Mr, and Mrs. Max Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Foster, Mayor Milligan, Mrs. J. M. Asplnwall. Misses Jardlne, Messrs. T. G. Middleton. J. L. Rewls, J. W. Greer and John Woodland. Refreshments were served and a delightful musical program was rendered. PERRY. Miss Lottie May Schwarstnan, of Macon, was the guett of Mrs. J. A. Ri ley this week. Mrs T. P. Catching*, of Atlanta, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. C. Mar tin. Miss Winnie Moffett, of Waldon, Is the guest of Mrs. G. W. Winn. Mrs. Cora Barrett, of Auburn, Ala., Is visiting friends In Perry. Mrs. R. D. Mash burn, of Barnesvllle, Is visiting the family of Mr. J. J. Mank- burn. Mrs. J. r. Cooper and her daughter. Amelia, are visiting Mrs. Cooper's pa rents, Judge und Mrs. J. A. Ansley, at Americus. Miss Mamie Norwood is visiting friends at Tennllle. ,’ards are out announcing the mar riage on December 18 of Miss Sue Wel- lons and Mr. Gordon Rodgers. These young people were raised here and are popular. Miss Blossom Davis will entertain her friends at a linen shower fort Miss Sue Wellons, bride-to-be, Friday night, December 14. The ladles of the Methodist church at e holding a bazaar In the court house this week for the beneflt of the church. The entertainment at Mrs. M. L. Cooper’s, given to Baptist Aid Socie ty, was u most enjoyable occasion. Through Special Trains —via The Georgian, one of the South’s best afternoon dai lies, is given free for one month with purchases of $5 Both stores. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY BETWEEN ATLANTA AND ALBANY Effective with flrst train leaving At lanta S:45 a. m. and flrst train leaving Albany 2 p. m„ December 15, the Cen tral of Georgia Railway wllL operate special train to and Including Decem ber 25, for the accommodation of holi day travel. For detailed information, apply to your nearest ticket agent, or commu nicate with the undersigned. W. H. FOGG, Di»t. Past. Agent. Ask the clerk at Smith & Higgins to give you a sub scription to The Georgian. It’s free for one month with purchases of $5.00 or more.