The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 20, 1906, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. THURSDAY. December m, i»oe GREW ST, PREPARES Ti 0 Tl L Aw> Twrew^cl ( L-J;- IqL, >con Bill TOR EVERY GRAOE 1 hree Keekers 1 har Mrs 1 ypical V „namberlin-J9ni isen-i/ui crew street pupils have arranged for carletmaa celebration In - practically tver y grade Friday. From the older ..jplij to the tiny little one* Interest* n r program* will be rendered. Eighth Grad* A. Song—Claw. neeliatlon—James Maneg. Bet Itatlon—Gladys Dunson. Recitation—Lee Evan*. Debate—Mack Htrschberg. Ceef Kahn, Catherine Parker, Clnrn Stein- helmer. / Song. Dialogue. Song. 8*v*nth Grad* A. Song. cla*a—Christmas Bells. Recitation—Mabel Wellborn, neeltatlon—Hannah Gerchon. Declamation—Wallace Brooke. Recitation— Loul*e Taylor. Recitation—Irma Sommer. Song, clas*—The Archer 1 * Glee. Dialogue—The Interrupted Proposal Declamation—Marshall Norman. Recitation—Annalee Jenkins. Recitation—Elol»e Hayne. Recitation—Julian Roberts. Declamation—Richard Hoskins. Recitation—Katharine Ripley. Recitation—Mildred Oldish. Dlatnuge. The Spelling Class. Declamation—Earle Connell. Recitation—Mattie Belle Ripley, song, Good-bye. Old Year. Seventh Grad* B. Song, class—Christmas Bells. Recitation—Vera Thomas, A South ern Christmas Eve. Recitation—Madge Manning, A Tale of a Christmas Stocking, gong—Class, Christmas Rose. Recitation—Nellie Kate Mansion, A Christmas Eve Adventure. Recitation—May Evans. A Small Boy's Wants. Song—Class. Archer 1 * Glee. Recitation—Frances Wells, gandy Claus. Recitation—Mary Glenn, A Christine Song. 4 Sixth Grade B. Recitation—Winifred Voumans, Bi - Ja's Story. Recitation—Julia Dunning, Three Bad Little Boys. Song—Christmas, class. Recitation—Hilda Pybus, Christmas Eve Adventure*. Recitation—Russell Andersop The stolen Custard. Recitation—Charlotte Thompson, Just Before Christmas. Recitation—Daisy Strickland. Recitation—John Hargraves. Recitation — Frederick Robertson, The Striped Stocking. Kccltat Ion — Katherine Robertson, .Managing a Mule. Song—Praise Song, class. Debate—Resolved, That Water •* More Destructive Than Fire, Robert Maury, Howard Ban-tell. Marlon Brlt- tnln, John Hargraves, Frank Stornu kin. Richard Semins. Third Grad* B. Recitation -Class, We're Only Little Children. Song—Class, Song of the Soldier. Recitation—Herman Heyman, Christ- mas Eve. Dlnlouge—Dave Morris ahd Olcnla Corley. Mutually Batlsfted. Recitation—Mary Ijoulee Walker, Child's First Christmas, gong—Class. Christmas Caroj. Recitation—Chart** Ratvson. A Hint to Santa Claus. Recitation—Mubel Acker, What Did Santa Do? Song—Eight children. Sleep, Little Birdie. Recitation—Duruard McCord, A Stocking's Christmas. Second Grade A. neeltatlon—Montlne Cain. Recitation—fllen Whtttteld. Recitation—Lena Fordon. Song—('las*. Recitation—Nathan Cox. Recitation—Ben Berger. Recitation—Joseph Watson. Recitation—Ruth Fltxpatrlck. Dialogue—By three boys. Reeltntlon—Vlrglnlus Been. Recitation—William Key. Recitation—Freddie Edwards. Song—Class. Recltatlon—Sara Metllchnmp. Recitation—Philip Hchosneck. Recitation—Helen Wilson. Recitation—Lula Jones. Song—Class. Second Grade B. While Stars of Christmas Shine- Class. Dolly's Christmas—Charlotte Blg- I, Santa .Claus and the Helndeer- Arthur Branch. 1 hrl.Htmas—Mareellne Canall. 1 hrlatmas Morning—Thomas Cer- nlglla. 1 Ttrlstmas Time—Song. Scaring Santa Claus—Addle Cole man, Isaac—Sam Corrie. A Letter—Marie Dorman. Santa Claus—Harry Fulwood. Christmas Time Is Coming Soon — 1 'lass. The Shiniest Dime—Margaret Klls- berry. A Christmas Gift—Frank Kidwell, l>” You Know?—Ruby Eplan. Mr. St. Nicholas—Clarence Lnmpkln. Song—Christmas and New Years. A Letter to Santa t'lau*—Vara Gat lin. Little Mary—Joe McCorl.le. Santa Claus—Fanny Golden. Christmas Bells—Monroe Thompson, Dialogue-—’The Three Holidays. Christmas—Rosalind Herman. Second Grad* B. JCnla Claus' Talk—Edwin Williams. Hang Up the Baby's Stocking—Hulda ilarcus. Santa Claus and the Mouse—Merritt 111 Mahogany finish only, highly polished saddle wood seat, a large comfortable rocker, 7.50 value for 6.00 In Mahogany finish and Golden Oak, highest polish finish, saddle ~wood scat, 7.50 value for 6.00 Fine Mahogany veneered back and seat polish. A fine sewing rocker, 6.50 value for 5.00 And Upon the Furniture Floors Are,'By Actual Count, Over Two Hundred and Fifty Different Rockers, Ranging in Price From .1.00 to 85.00. • t \ 0 Oiamberlin-Joknsoh-DuBos? Co. Wellborn. Santa Claus—Class. Santa Claus—Laura Mugber. A Christinas Wish—Hanes Yar brough. Santa Claus and the Mouse—Alice Muse. Wishes—W. L. Htrschberg. Song—Homo Fairies. Kris Krlngle—Annie McMIlllan. The Stocking's Christmas—Paul Su dan. Christmas Carol—Klenwnr Pise. A Tree Bong—Gusale Swafford. O. Clap, <?!ap the Hands—Class. 'Bout a Million—Graco DsLortne. A Letter to Santa Claus—Audrey Thompson. Christmas Ha* Come—Eunice Walk er. .Waiting for Christmas—Vannle TII- den. I h-lstma*—Miriam Johnson. Hang Up the Holly and Mistletoe— elite Wolpert. “MUFFLERS” Make ideal Holi-? day Gifts and we show a beautiful collection. 1.50 to 5.00 L E V Y & STANFORD 17 Peachtree St. Flr«t Grad* B. Song—Class. 71 i-cltatlon—Class. Recitation—Class. Recitation—Joe Ford. Recitation—Amelia Mellldhamp. Hong—Class. R*c Ration—Class. Recitation—tjulncey Ulmer. Hoc Ration—Mary Goodrich. Recitation—Claes. Drill—Class. 8- ng—Class. Ret Ration—Nym Nelms. Recitation—Ruth Frost. Recitation—Class. I toll Dialogue—Six girls. Recitation—Class. Rec'tatlon—Leslie Lewkowlt*. CHURCH AS ANNEX FAVORED BV BOARD PERSONA L MENTION Continued from Page Eleven. KENNEDY-80L0M0N80N. Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Holomonson have Issued curds announcing the marriage of their daughter. Sara, to Mr. Waltar Kennedy on Monduy evening, Decem ber 1(1, 1>0(, at Atlanta, Ge. Miss Levle Wellborn, of Athens. Is visiting friends in Atlanta. The proposition to annex the First Christian church building on East Hun ter street as an annex to the city hall and quarters for the waterworks of fice met with great favor by tho board of water commissioners Wednesday afternoon. A committee of three was appoint'.-1 to confer with the owner of the build ing. A. G. Rhodes, and get hi* terms for a lease of from three to live years. It Is expected that the commissioners will appear before council next year and urge the annexation at the church building In order that the waterworks may have suitable offices. General Manager Park Woodward re ported favorably on the proposition, citing the miserable condition, and the great lack of room In the present quur- te Colonel Woodward also submitted a report to the commissioners In regard to the urgent need of funds for the Improvement and enlargement of the waterworks. In order to meet the In creased demand being made on the department. He urged the commissioner* to do all In their power to get the next council to call for an election for the Issuance of SMO.MM bom!* for the waterworks. Frank P. Rhe. president of the board, made a stirring speech along the same line. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kiser have re turned from New York city. Miss Irene Kencflck. who was the admired guest of Miss Adora Ander son, has returned to her home In Kan su* City. Mr*. E. W. Charbonler has returned from h visit of several weeks to frlunds In South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hardy have moved Into their handsome new home at Ansley Park. Colonel and Mrs. T. G. Bush, of Birmingham, spent Monday In Atlanta at the Piedmont. Mr. and Mr*. Robert V. Maddox and children will leave In a few daya for Nashville to spend the Christmas holi days with Mr. and Mrs. X. Baxter In that city. Air. and Mrs. Julius II. Mueller and little daughter, Katharine, will leave Friday for Indianapolis, where they will I spend the winter with relatives. Mr*. Tltoma* E. Fortson. of Washing ton. tio., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Blanton Fortson. .Miss Hulllc Hills leaves soon to visit Macon. Miss .Margaret Lewis will return on Friday from Smith College to spend the holidays. . Misses Cobble nnd Marion Vaughn will return Saturday front New York city, where they have been attending the Sacred Heart convent at Manhat- tanvllle. Mrs. J. O. Vaughn and her daughters will be the gueats of Mrs. Robert Ridley for a few days. .Miss Ruth Glover, who luts been for some week* tlio attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunter, will go to Atlanta after the holidays for a visit to her sister, Mrs. Barrett Phlnlxy. . Mr. 8. Brooks Smith left Wednesday ■ for Henderson. Ky.. to spend the holi days with relatives. Mrs. Robert Riddle, of Nashville, h is j arrived In Atlanta to spend the hull- j days with her daughter, Mrs. J. White- f.ml Russell, at her home, on Willow street. Mr. James Wlllcox spent Wednesday j In Atlanta en route from New York to Ills home at Montgomery. M Iss Edna Llcbmunn. who lias been attending school In New York, will return home Friday to spend the holi days with her parents. Mr. John FUten Is expected home j Thursday from Yale to spend the Itoll- j days. Miss Nun UuIIIgnnn has returned I from New York and Philadelphia. * Miss Roberta Oewlnner has returned to Macon after a brief visit to the Misses Morris. Mis* Mary Myrtls Corker, who has been attending school at the Randolph- Macon College, Lynchburg, Va., will ar rive on the 21st to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Corker. Misses Winnie Davis Bell, Willie Wimberly and Mary Evans, of Waynes boro, Ga.. will nrrlve on the 21st nnd will be the guests during the holidays of Miss - Mary Myrtls Corker at her home. 540 Spring street. Miss Ruth Cunningham, of Rich mond, arrived Thursday morning to bs the gueit of Miss Lucy Hines. Miss Xella Lou Walton, of Carters- llte, Is the guest of Mrs. Colqult ’alter. Mrs. Myrta Lockett Avery has been tailed to Montgomery by the serious llliipi-s of her mother, Mrs. Locket', and will probably spend the remainder ot the winter In that city. Mrs. Julius Maguth nnd Miss Kathe- A distinguished visitor In the city at present I* Dr. Frederick Vesln, who will spend two weeks with his sister, Mrs. Alfredo Barlll. Mr. Vesln Is a famous portrait painter, having paint ed recently the empress of Germany. After the holidays lie will return to his home In Germany. ‘'HANDKER CHIEFS” In plain and initial linens. Fancy Silks and French ideas in Silk and Linen effects. 25c to 1.50. L E V Y & STANFORD 17 Peachtree St. Mias .Sarah Bell will arrive from New York the latter part of thle week. Mlve Edna Popper, of Macon, who Ik one of the brightest Southern girls at VaHnnr. will pass through Atlanta Fri day en route* to Macon, where nhe will spend the holldaya with her parentiy. Mr. Clint Merrill # und MIskm Kate and Elsie Merrill, of Loulnvlll*, Ky., will bo the guests of Miss Carrie Mer rill until after the holidays. MIhs Anlce Hawkins, who Is at school In New York, arrived In Atlanta Thursday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Haw kins. Mrs. Hugh Coiner, after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clurk Howell* has re turned to her home at Savannah. Mr. Gaston Raoul and Mr. William Greene Raotjl, Jr„ will arrive In At lanta Friday from Chattanooga, to spend the holidays with their parents, .Mi*, anjl Mrs. William G. Raoul. Miss Grace I*ee Brown will return Friday from Greenville, ti. C., where she , went to sing the soprano parts In Han del’s Messiah at Its presentation Thurs day evening In that city. Miss Pearl Campbell, of Carrollton, Is spending the holiday seaKon with rel atives In Atlanta. Miss Lillian Moore, of Birmingham. Is spending a few days with Misses Cleo nnd cilfTe Mable, nt their home In Ltecatur, Ga. Miss Moore and the Misses Mable have Just returned from the convention of the Alpha Delta Phi recently In session at Macon. Mr. James tfmlth. publisher and pres ident of the Birmingham Ledger, spent Wednesday In Atlanta en route home, nfter visiting New York. Mrs. William Halley Thomas will spend the holidays In Boston. Miss Amanda Moore, who lias spent the summer and autumn In the North nnd East, will return to Mobile for the Christmas season. Mrs. Robert C. Harrison and chil dren will upend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Huger, at SavAn- nali. Mr. Alfred Truitt left at noon on Thursday for I^iGrange to attend the marriage of his niece. Miss Mary Tru itt. to Mr. Harry II. Mobley, which will take place Thursday night at La- Grange. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Altchlstm. of Anniston, spent Thursday In Atlanta. Mr. A. I. May, of New Orleans, Is the guest of Mr. Joseph May, on Pine street. Miss Julia Rosser has returned from Raleigh. Mrs. Floyd Foster, uf Athens, Is the Georgia Military Academy Boys (100 Boys) go through Factories, Newspaper Offices and the like in addition to their books—they learn by seeing. COL. J. G. WOODWARD, A. M., Pres’t. College Park (Near Atlanta.) 8prlng Term Begins Jan. 7, 1907. guest of Mrs. Robert Jones. Colonel Frank Leonidas Ncufvtlle will spend the holidays In Augusta with friends and relatives. Mrs. William T. Jones will leave on Friday afternoon for Forsyth to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cater. LIABLE FOR TAXES IN ONLY ONE COUNTY A brewing company that pays its special tax In tho county where Its principal office Is I orated Is not liable for an additional tax In another county because It stored beer there and filled orders through Its agent. Buch, In effect. Is the decision of tho supreme court In the case of Whittle sey vs. the Acme Brewing Company, of Macon, from Muscogee county su perior court. The brewery of the com pany is located In Macon. A branch Ik maintained In Columbus, where beer is stored and dispensed by an agent on orders. An effort was made to collect the special tax of $300 from the brewing company In Muscogee county, and fl. fas. were Issued. The brewery people sought to restrain the sheriff from col lecting the amount through Injunction. The Judge sustained ‘the Injunction, and now the supreme court affirms the decision. VETERAN MINISTER PUSSES TO REWARD Rev. H. M. Newton, aged 71 years, died Wednesday night at the Presby- terlun hospital. He was a superannu ated preacher of the North Georgia conference, and had served an pastor of churches at Dallas and Norcroes, Ga.. and was known as one of the most scholarly preacher* In the Bouth. The funeral se hr Ices will be'conducted at 8t. Pauls Methodist church Friday morning at lu o’clock. The- following gentlemen will please act ps pallbear ers: Rev. J. H. Rakes. Rev. R. H. Enkr% Rev. C. C. Jarrell, Rev. M. L Troutman, Rev. C. L. Pattlllo and Rev. W. T. Hambry. The services will be conducted by Rev. H. B. Edmondson, assisted by Rev. H. E. L. Tltnmons and Rev. How ard Crumley. IVy STREET SCHOOL - HAS GOOD PROGRAM At Ivy street school the seventh (trade Hill give Ihe following program Friday: , Song—Class, Christmas Bells. Recitation—Our Flag, Welborn Hope. Recitation—Gloria In Excelsls, lone Huberts, , Piano Solo—Ida Lichtenstein. Recitation—The Old Engll.hyChrl-t- ’ inns, Ernest Cox. Recitation—The Nativity, Julia De- hon. Song—I Can't Do This Sum. Louise Logan. Edith Parker, Elite May Bedell. Daelamatlon—An Appeal to Arms, Arthur Bass. Recitation—The Angelic Song. Edith Parker. Fan drill by girla of class. Declamation—Supposed Speech of John Adams, Benjamin Clybum. Dialogue—Daddy Darwin's Christ mas, Katie Elliott, Julia Dehon, Loui- > Logan, Bernard Baer, James U. - Knlght, Eugene Varnelle, Lawrence Arnold. Declamation—The Rising of 17JS, Charles Beardsley, Recltutlon—His Highness, Young Pucker. Elite May Bedell. Recitation—Our Baby, John Flckleo. Dialogue—Christinas at Skeeter Cor ner, Ruby Johnston, Ross Edison, Hil da Pause, Currie Manlnger, Rosa Lich tenstein. Sophie Constrangy, Arth tr Boss, Charles Beardsley, BMJaotln Clybum. Declamation—Hpartacus to the Glad iators, Lewis Blodgett. Song by class. Good-bye, old Year. BALLARD BIFOCAL. A revelation to glasa wearers, dee. away with two pairs of glass.-- both reading and walking vision In .me frame, and looks like one gla-s. Jt has proven the most successful of all the advertised Invisible bifocals. They are being sold by all the leading bouses In America and abroad. Our oculist s prescription department Is the nnxt perfect system ever Inaugurated In this country. Not how cheap, but hovr w-ll we can serve you. Ask the oculist about us. Walter Ballard Opticnl Company, il Peachtree street.