The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 18, 1906, Image 11

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te*£~ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1506. itHtnMIHHIMIHMlHNMflMHIHMIHMHfl IMHMMHMMMMMHX SOCIETY AITCH ISON-MORRIS. Speelnl to The Georgian. Warrenton, Ga., Deo. 18.—A wedding In which many persons in this city are interested, was that solemnized at high noon today at the residence of Mr. and Mra. John Taylor Morris, of Warren ton, Ga., when their daughter, Miss Ella Florence Morris, of Atlanta, was united In marriage to Mr. Harry F. Altchlson, Anniston. Ala., the ceremony being performed by the Rev. B. H. Ivey, of Warrenton, before a small number of relatives and close friends of the con tracting parties The bride was attended by her sls- r. Miss Ridley Morris, as maid of honor, and Miss Monnie Long, of War- enton, and Miss Irene Thurman, of At lanta. as bridesmaids. Mr. Robert Ed gar Gann, of Anniston. Ala., was best man, Mr. Willie Morris, of Warren ton, and Mr. Walter Bryant, of Annis ton, wero groomsmen. The house was prettily decorated for the occasion. The bride wore a traveling gown of brown silk, trimmed with cream lace, ith hat to match. Immediately after the Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Aitchison left for a short trip to points in Florida, after which they will take up their residence at Annin vspaper profession. INTERESTING PRICES Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. CHARACTER AND INDIVIDUALITY ARE FEATURES to be found here, an lnexhaustlve slock to select from at unapproach able prices. SEVENTY _ - - Next Door. w r.r J.C.Melhchainp Atlanta’s Only Popular Priced Jewelry Establishment. This store will be opsn every night until Christmas. ti\ GADSDEN, ALA. R. A. Mitchell Is visiting rela- In New York city. .Miss .Mary Rabltte hus returned from visit tn her sister in Birmingham. Rev. \Y. B. Witherspoon, of Hunts- the guest of friends Tues- ville. (lav. Joseph Quigley, of Louisville. Ky., 1« visiting Mr sister. Miss May Quigley. Mrs. Gtmvp Sewel* has gone to New. nan. Ga. In visit relatives. ♦'Iiarles Martin has returned from a visit to .Mobile. Allas Mi'iv Fortner has returned from a visit to relatives In Kentucky. .Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Allen, «»f Mo bile. are spending the week here. Miss Louise Thornton, who Inis been visiting her sister, Mrs. Carl Luverty, hn* returned to her homo in Talladega Vlss Lorninc Proctor, of Durham, N Is the guest of Miss Hiittle Walker, at her home on Chestnut street Mrs. Bruce. Armstrong has returned visit to relatives In Marshall '•tintx Mrs lies S. Ward is liie guest uf Miss Dunlap in Chattanooga. Mr. and Mra. i\ E. Connor have re turned from a visit to different points In Florida. •Mr. Carl A. Jet Unger, who has been the guest of Mr. W. P. HofTcrbert. has returned to his home at Delphos, uhlo. The Gadsden Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, held their annual 1'hristinnn bitrnnr tills week und real ized .pipe a handsome sum which will he Mppifed to the Etnma Hanson mon ument fund. Mnvor ('harles P. Hinlth haj returned fr«"n n trip to Cincinnati. hr. .1 W. Newman and family left Friday for his new charge at Talln- ilegu. Mis* Gertrude Lucy has returned from a visit to friends In Chattanooga. Mra. Frank Chamberlin and daugh ter. Miss Agnes, of Richmond, Va.. are the guests of Mrs. L. E. Jones on Tur pentine avenue. Mrs. Mary B. Cox and Miss Louise Ralls are the guests of friends In At lanta. Mrs. K. T. Schuler has returned from a visit to relatives in Chicago. The "Emanon" Is the name of a new social club which has Just been or ganized by a number of the most prom inent young men of the city. Mrs. Leek Is the guest of her daugh ter. Mrs. John C. »mpleton. In Birm ingham. Miss Myra Mitchell has gone to New York to visit her uncle. Miss Rtetin Reich entertained the Wednesday Caid Club In the parlors of the Prlntup Hotel. The evening was one of the most pleasant tne club has spent In some time. , Mrs. Mack M. Hughes entertained Friday evening In compliment to Mrs. Louis Kidd, of Anniston. Mrs. George D. Motley has returned from a visit to her sister in Birming ham. Dr. J. H. McMultan has returned from a visit to Columbia, 8. C. FORM8 OF CERTIFICATE FOR CR088ES OF HONOR. Mrs. W. E. Dupont, of Savannah, has been appointed by Mrs. A. B. Hull, president of the Georgia division, IT. D. C.. recorder of cross of honor of the Georgia state division. Mrs. Dupont wishes to announce that the papers of alphabetical list and blank forms of certificates for the crosses of honor have been received by her and all presidents of state chapters wish ing to present crosses of honor on Jan uary 19 will have to obtain these pa pers from Mrs. Dupont, who will sup ply them on demand with an order to the custodian signed by the president general and the recording secretary general of the IT. D. C. The papers should be apnlied for at once or the crosses cannot be obtained for January 19, as there is a limit of time wherein the forms of certificate can be sent. " SONG RECITAL. The song recital which the choir vf Westminster Presbyterian church will give Tuesday evening, December 18, at 8 o’clock, at the church, on the corner of Boulevard and Forrest avenue, will be one of the muRlcal events of the season. No admission fee will charged, and a large attendance is ex pected. The program In. full Is as follows: Direction of CuRtls N. Anderson. Soloists—Soprano, Mrs. Annie Eld er Webb; contralto, Mrs. A. R. Col- cord; tenor, Mr. C. N. Anderson; bas so, Mr. D. O. Nix. Chorus—Mrs. Finney, Miss Huddle ston. Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Stevens, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Latimer, Mr. Martin, Mr. Nix. Organist—Mrs. E. E. 'Eagan. Duet. "In His Hands Are All the Corners of the Earth.” Mendelssohn-— Mrs. Webb and Mr. Anderson. Trio, "Tl Prego, O Parde,” Nlcolao— Mrs. Webb, Mr. Anderson and Mr. Nix. Festival Te Deuin in E-fiat, Dudley' Buck—Quartet and choir. Gloria in Excelsls,’* Havens—Quar tet and choir. Cantata, "The Adoration." Nevln. "Behold, a Virgin Shall Conceive"— Mr. Nix and choir. In Reverent Awe and Solemn State”—Mrs. Webb and ferrule chorus. "Lo, the ^ngel of the Lord’’—Mr. An derson and choir. "Then Sweeping Thro* the Arch of Night"—Male chorus. "Hushed at Length the Gracious Song"—Mrs. Colcprd and choir. IMMlHHHNMMIHMINMmiHMIHtMHMHMMIIMIHIMINIIU) PERSONAL MENTION Miss Hattie May High leaves l;i February for a visit to Europe. Mrs. Inman Sanders and daughter are the guests of Captain and Mrs. S. Gay. Miss Mary Pillens. who has been the guest of Miss Aline Ruse, has re turned to her home, in Mobile. Captain Rucker Ih the guest of Judge ami Mrs. W. T. Newman. Mi. S. AVarren Mays has arrived from Nashville to spend the Christ mas holidays with his family. Major and Mrs. George C. Ball have returned from Montgomery. The family of Rev. Charles W. Byrd has taken possession of the new par sonage of West End Methodist church, next door to the church.—Nashville Banner. Mrs. A. E. Smith, The relatives of Mrs. A. E. Smith have been heard from and will arrive in Atlanta from New York Wednes day. The body will probably be burled here. The body is held at Barclay & Brandon's. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ottle# have re turned from Macon, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. La mar and attended the tin wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Lainar on Saturday even ing. Mr. Sam D. Jones has returned from the North. Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. McCutcheon announce the arrival of a son, Howard Wynn McCutcheon. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cobb, of Ander son, *8. C.. will arrive in the city the latter part of the week to spend the holidays with relatives. The many friends of Miss Lily L. Al len, of Macon, will be glad to learn she Is convalescent from a recent spell of grip. Joseph Stratford has returned a brief visit to Montgomery. Mrs. Marlon Ansley Is spending sev eral days In Montgomery with friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson have gone to Montgomery to spend the wln- wlth relatives. A number of Macon people will at tend the annual bull of the Capital City Club, which will take place on the evening of December 31. .Mrs. Ida Howell Cramer will leave soon ti. spend the holidays In Haiti- bridge ns the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Byron Bower. ; Mrt. Leonora 8. Raines arrived In the city Tuesday and is the guest of Mrs. Joseph Moody. Mrs. Ralne has Just returned lro»n Europe. Mr. Thomas Swift, arrives in ft few days from St. Johns College In New o visit his mother, Mrs. T. P. Huntley. Miss Ruth Hailnmn entertained tho Tuesday Bridge Club this week at her home on West Peachtree. Mrs. Alfred Truitt left Monday for LaGrango to visit Mrs. C. V. Truitt and will remain until after tho mar riage of Miss Mary Truitt, December 20. Mrs. George B. Allen has gone to 8t. Louis to spend the holidays with friends In that city. En route Mrs. Allen will visit relatives at Sheffield, Ala., and Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. J. H. Almond, of Conyers, Is (pending a few days In Atlanta. Miss Luclle Cox, who Is attending the Normal and Industrial College In Mllledgevllle, will spend the holidays at home. Mrs. P. J. Otey, of Richmond, Va., will be the guest of Mr. und Mrs. Nor wood Mitchell until after the holidays. DIAMONDS EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. HARAL80N. Mr. Frank Hatchett went to Raleigh Saturday to attend the wedding of his niece, Miss Hatchett. Rev. A. 8. Hutchinson has been with his father, Mr. Benjamin Hutchinson, for soveral days. He Is on his way from the North Georgia conference to hh new charge at Dallus. Gar ProfeRRor Hatchett was In Greenville Monday on legal business. Mr. Jetwe Caldwell was In Senota Saturday. Miss Alice Hodnett has returned from Atlanta, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. C. Prichard, at No. 419 Piedmont avenue. Mr. George Caglo and Miss Lena Drew were married Sunday afternoon at the rosidenco of tho bride's sister, Mrs. John Rowles. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co, Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. New One-Seam Brussels Rugs Best $16.50 Quality for $14.00 This very attractive offering comes at a most opportune time—just when many are buying Rugs for Christmas', and these are excellent for gifts, as well as your own per sonal use. Large and handsome—size 9 by 12 feet—in a‘fine, heavy grade of Tapestry Brus sels; each Rug is woven with just one seam, which makes them tit smoothly on the floor, and wear better. There is a.wide variety of patterns, handsome new Oriental and con ventional effects, in the richest colorings, from which the most careful and satisfactory selections can be made. They are the best of our regular $16.50 Rugs, a new shipment, offered now for $14.00. Of course there are many other Rugs here to see And many others, also, at Special Prices No matter what kind of a Rug you want, you’ll find it here—right in each essential of quality, stylo and size. Absolutely the best for the price that the markets afford. Thu Rug stock, never greater than now, is in its most attractive and pleasing condition. Among others, such Rugs us these, at special prices:— $2.50 Axminster Rugs, 27 by 54 inches, at $4.50 Axminster Rugs, 36 by 72 inches, at $1.95. $3.50. Couch Covers Beautiful new Couch Covers, for at tractive, useful gifts. Here are some at $5.00—the. usual $6.00 and $7.00 kinds. Full regular size, wonderfully hand some in coloring and pattern. A most pleHsing variety. We have Couch Covers, in all new styles, at all prices, front $2.50 to $20.00. Table Covers, $2.50 to $20.00. Rope Portieres Here is a splendid assortment of these very artistic but inexpensive draperies, in cluding all the favorite solid colors, stylish two-tones and mixtures. From $3.50 to $10.00, and very suitable as gifts. Tapestry Portieres, $2.50 to $20. A practically unlimited variety of new and stylish sorts. Exceptionally good value?. Beautiful Curtains for Gifts These Are Priced Below Value Stylish Curtains make good Christinas gifts, to be sure, and these arc the newest and best Curtains here. Now, the cost is considerably below usual. At the prices quoted below, free range of choice is offered. We’ve reduced the price for special sale on our entiro stock of Curtains, which embraces every desirable new style. More decisive savings, on so many beautiful Curtains, have not been presented before. $2.00 Curtains, $1.50 pair. $2.50 Curtains, $2.00 pair. $3.00, $3.50 Curtains, $2.50. $5.00 Curtains, $4.00 pair. $10.00 Curtains, $7.50 pair. $12.50 Curtains, $10.00 pair. Best 50c Hassocks For 38c In.a variety of shapes, covered with Axminster and Velvet, of fine quality, well assorted patterns and styles. A large collection of these, all regular 50c Hassocks and the best of their kind, at 38c each. Other Hassocks that are finer and make very desirable gifts, at 75c and $1.00. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. The South’s Handsomest Jewelry Establishment. 37 WHITEHALL STREET. 8ANDERSVILLE. M|rr Annie Wicker In visiting Miss Nora HopklnR, In Dublin. Miss Marla H. Haynes, one of the most successful ptlinary teachers In Hnndersvlle, Is quite III with pneu monia. Mrs. E. Lee Holmes and two chil dren are vlslttnff Htelhtvllle. Mrs. Charlie Culpepper and chil dren, of Lyons, are visiting Mrs. Julia Martin. Mrs. Newton Pugh has returned from a visit to Waycrosa and t'ordele. Mrs. W. U Heals Is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Mitchell, of Macon. Mrs. Maggie Medlock Lovett, of 8yl- vanla. and her son, Mr. Archie Lovett, are visiting friends In Sandersville. Mrs. Selma Turner, who has mode a month’s visit to her parents at "Way side," near Sundersvllle, returned to Virginia yesterday. Mrs. Julian Evans, of Davlsboro, Is the guest of Mrs. George C. Evans. Miss Annie Hall has returned from ! a few days' vl.lt. tn Mtdvlllc. Mix* Annie Everett spent a few day* of till* week with Mrs. B. B. Lovett. Mr*. Fannie Oullatier I* visiting Iter son, Mr. Corbin Gallaher, In Montexu- Mlss Nina Mitchell was married on Wedneeday to Mr. Frank Inman, of Davleboro, Rev.’W. J. Stockton per forming tho ceremony. Mlsee* Bessie Darts and Nannie Har man have returned home after a de lightful visit to .Miss Leona Hodges. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Henderson, of Sunhlll, announce tho engagement of their daughter. Jordle, to Dr. James Edgar Hunt, of Vldalia. The marriage will take place on the 86th Instant. Misses Msry and Katie Harris gave a delightful entertainment on yester day evening at their residence on Church street. Mrs. Bam Dexereaux was the honoree. Those present were: Mlssee Iadtle Traylcy. Mattllou Walker. .Mile Jones, Martha Mathis and Loulso Sullivan: Messrs. Ken Tarbutton, Ben nie Brown. Murk Newman, Aleck Chamlee, Battle Sparks, Martin Har ris, Gordon Chapman. Sam Dexereaux. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Fuller are guests of their daughter, Mrs. W. H. Vuilette, of Dublin. Mrs. C. D. Bhelnutt, Mrs. S. G. Lang and Mrs. M. K. Joyner were the gueHts of Mrs. R. L. Miller at a dining on yes. terday. ROGERSPLATED WARE * STERLING SILVER * CUT GLASS * a ANNUAL SALE Drummers’ Samples NOW ON. IRONS-NORMANDY CO. 78 Peachtree St. Atlanta, Ga. THE LARGEST IIANDLESS OF SILVERWARE&CUT GLASS IN THE SOUTH. You, who have little to do, could make Christmas happier for the girls in the stores who have to work for their living if you would make some of your Christ mas purchases now. M’RAE. Mrs. D. M. McRae entertained n few friends Informally Friday evening In honor of Mlsa Mable Wynn, of Kast man, Ga. Those Invited were: Misses Juunftu Bullard, Bertie McRae, Annie Whldtlon, Eva Graham, Beulah Hel- tand, MableMVynn, Kastman, Ga.; Bel- ma Butler, Georgia Holland. Holland, Va.; Christine McRae. Messrs. John Btamps, Thomas Grimth, F. A. Smith, S. I’. Aiken, Beverly Yawn, T. J. McRae and Joe Galpert. (’. K. McRae returned to Florida this week. Mrs. Kulalla Fincher left Tuesday for Fort Valley, after having been with her parents here for some lime. Mr. John A. Wooten, of Lumber City, spent Tuesday In the city. Miss Juanita Bullard went to Atlanta Saturday, tvhere she visited friends, thence to Mllledgevllle to see her father. She will return and be here until the holidays, when she goes to Birming ham. Rev. E. M. Whiting and family left this week for Tlfton for a new charge. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Holten are now with the latter's parents. Rev. and Mrs. O. O. Brown. 'Mrs. Langley, of Atlanta, was In our city this week. Messrs. O. P. and 1. H. WIUcox. 8. H. DeLoach. Oeorgo Smith, Harry Lang. John McLeod and Lee Short, of Lumber City, were In our city this week. Colonel C. B. Atwell, of Eastman, has been In the city this week. WINDER. Mrs. Knnle IV. Wiley Is spending son tine with relatives In Birmingham. Als. Mr. Homer Smith, who lain school a In the city last week. He preached two ex cellent oermoua at the Methodist church Sunday. a few week* with her daughter. Johnson, on Broad afreet. Mias Ora L Macon, will Don’t fail to read the Christmas Tree puzzle page that will appear in Wednesday’s Georgian—-we offer $5.00 and ten other prizes for the correct solution. MfeaJ ■MM