The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 25, 1906, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia »nd Adjoining States | Pleasant Mention From Other Cities Carrollton y rs . 8. P. Coalion entertained detlgbt- (nllr Friday afternoon at her elegant home „n Dili* - afreet, complimentary to Mra. HtuDnh. A large namlier of guMtz were entertained. Mersra. J. L. Vaughn, J. It. Fleming and IV. J. Perdue apent Sunday and Monday In Atlanta. geese Adamion hat returned from a trip „ Seer York and Wnahlngton. Hr. sam Uarrla apent part of the week In Atlanta. 8. J. Boykin apent Friday and Saturday In Montgomery, returning Sunday. Mias Pearl Campbell, one of our popular teachers In the public achool, lint gone to bar home la Atlanta to apend the Chrtat- “ti'lan'DnffV Harrla will entertain the Lit erary Musical Club next Thursday after- °Mrs. McClure la In. the city, visiting her Barents, Mr. and Mra. J. A. Rhudy. r 8. tvilson will apend the holldnya with Ms mother, Mra. D. O. Wilson, on Maple Itreet ted In tbe city to spend the Mr. and Mrs. Boy Baas, of Fort Worth, Tea. are expected In tbe city to apend holidays with Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Bass. The basar given by thd -W ra last week was a financial i Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Ufaey, aner anenn- !nx several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ufiey, have returned to their home In Me- Eugene’ Tanner, of the Anderson Hard ware Company, Atlanta, will apend tbe holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. *SS r I'rsnlt Weema la crlHcally Bl at her BIRMINGHAM SOCIAL NEWS Christmas week promises to be very gay, with many entertainments In hon or of students at home for the holi days. Miss Eleanor Graves Matthews will entertain on the evening of the 26th at a dance at the Allen school. The guests will be the younger dancing contingent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson, Jr„ en tertained at a reception and cotillion Tuesday evening at the Country Club In honor of Congressman and Mrs. Sid ney J. Bowie and Mlsq Agnes Couch. The decorations were suggestive of the approaching season and a buffet lunch, con was served. The dance was com menced at 10:30 o’clock, with the grand march led by Captain John Yeatman, assisted by Miss Couch. The marriage of Miss Emma Tou!- mln Held and Mr. Henry S. Ryall was solemnized Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the St. Marys-on-the- Hlghlands. Miss Reid was attired in a blue golng-away gown and was at tended by her maids of honor, .Miss Annie Reid and Miss Carrie Ryall. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. Ryall and ills bride left on a wedding Journey to Florida and Cuba. Mr. John H. Frye and Miss Helena Mushat were married Wednesday even ing at 8:30 o'clock at the South High land Presbyterian church. The church was elaborately decorated and there was a large wedding party. Miss _ Mushat’s gown was of silk moussellne, Rome atreet, much to the regrot made en trains, with which she wore cl her friends. ... ... . . a veil of tulle. Her maid of honor , 5 ! r i J*l!! e v£ 0 „ b H b ..* , i‘ff.^!S5S the L * dl ” "; a » h®r Mlsz Therein Mushat. Mr. and Mra. Frye have gone to New Aid Society Monday afternoon. MIm Neil Sharpe, of Atlanta, la In the (tty to spend the nolidaya with relatives. Pensacola The Bridge Whist Club was enter tained by Miss Julia Whiting. This being the fourth evening for counting up the scores, the fortunate winners of the prizes were found to be Mrs. Wil liam Gonzales, first prise; Mrs. John C. Avery, second prize, and Mra. Mallo ry Kennedy, the booby. Miss Mentorla Sublet!, Miss Gene- eve Brent, Miss Marie Supervllle, Mies Louise Qulna and Miss Alma Finch returned on Thursday from the Convent of Visitation. Georgetown, Va.. for the Christmas holidays. These voung ladles will be warmly welcomed by the members of their set, and many levelv entertalnmtnts have been plan ned for them by thelj friends. . COVINGTON. Misses Mildred Kelley and Essie liver left today for Thomson, where they will spend several days with friends. Miss Madge Terrell arrived Thurs- av from Shorter College. After spend. IS several days as the guest of Mrs. r. R. Ingram, In Madison, she will be Ith her mother, Mrs, Mamie Terrell, during the remainder of the holiday vacation. Mrs. W. M. Robinson and children have returned to Augusts. Mrs. John Screven, after a visit to Mrs. N. S. Turner and Mrs. P. W. God frey. has returned to her home In 8a- annah. Misses Gladys Lee and Winnie Hu ll, students at Agnes 8cott Institute, are at home tor the Christmas vaca tion. Miss Mae White returned Thursday from .Mllledgevllle. Mrs. James M. Pace Is the guest of Mra. Lucy Paco Owsley, In Atlanta. Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Haforil and chil dren, of Carrollton, are In the city, the guasfs of the family of Judge Heard. Miss Viola Beddlngfleld la at home from LaGrange Female College. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shepherd, of So- clal circle, have been on a visit to Mr. mid Mrs. B. F. Comp, In Midway. Misses Clio Farnsworth and Char lie Porter have been visitors In At lanta this week. Mrs. Mamie Terrell has returned from Madison, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ingram, upon the occasion of the celebration of their twenty-fifth marriage anniversary. Miss Kate Thompson has returned her home at Eudora. Miss Bessie Ezell, of Montlcello; Miss Sissie Watts, of Flovllla; Miss Annie Kellh. of Pelzer, 8. C., and Miss (hella Jordan, of Locust Grove, teach ers in the Covington High school, will *pen*l the holiday vacation at their re- •pectlve homes. Miss Annie Hender- »n, also one of the teachers In this school, whose home Is In Staunton, Va., “HI remain In Covington during the holidays. MIhs Rirdle Pennington, of Penning ton* has been fhe gueat of Mra. George Orleans and other pointa on their wed ding Journey. Mr. Frye la president of the Traders* National bank. Dr, and Mra. 8. L. Ledbetter have Issued invitationa to the silver anni versary of their marriage, to be cele brated on the evening of January 11. Mrs. Dudley Bates Lawrence, of New York, la the gueat of her mother, Mra. A. C. Burch. Miss Lucile Gaston, sponsor for the Vanderbilt basket ball team In their game with the Young Men’s Christian Association Friday evening, entertain ed the members of -the team with a dance at the Allen school after the game. , Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Watkins enter tained at a reception Friday evening at their home in honor of their daugh ter, Miss Clarice Watkins. The home was beautifully decorated and refresh ments In several courses were served. Miss Watkins was assisted In receiving by the debutantes of the season. Miss Carrie Cobbs entertained about thirty guests at luncheon Wednesday at the Country Club in honor of Miss Schaeffer and Miss Wadsworth, guests of Miss McCormack. Miss Mary Lou Wilson, of Vassar, will spend the holidays with her pa rents, Dr. and Mrs. Cunningham Wil son. The marriage of Mr. ^Carrol Long, of this city, and Miss Nelson took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride in Selma. Miss Dora McLester, who has been visiting in Toronto and New York for some weeks, has returned home. ATHENS SOCIAL NEWS Low Rates ONE WAY OR ROUND TRIP TO Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Missouri, Kansas and Colorado * Birmingham and the lira' f'HarBPtlPBMpi Hi'M. r, iif romiVl'-tVip tickets via Blin*. and 'Frisco will be allowed Ills- S privileges; also diverse west of Memphis to many points afcnnia, Kansas and Colorado. the road that la trying to help v ' rite for literature and detailed » f m .non to S. L. PARROTT, District Passenger Agent. c N '- Pryor 8t. Atlanta. Kris in Japan, the little operetta, was enjoyed to the greatest extent. The Kinder Symphonle, an orchestra com posed of “baby" musicians gave the best concert. Miss Lucy Lear West re cited ''The Japanese School Teacher." “A Love Song" was sung by Miss Erin O'Neal. The program was Indeed de lightful. and many were interested In Its rendition. Mnny guests enjoyed a pretty little dinner party with Mrs. John Morris ns the hostess. The house nnd the table were elegantly decorated In the Christ mas-tide colors. The teachers of Lu cy Cobb Institute were among the guests. Miss Lula Bone entertained at an Informal dinner party a number of her friends. Games were played and de licious refreshments served. Miss Flo Rene Watts, of Lucy Cobb, and Miss Louise Lamar, of Macon, will spend the Christmas holidays with Miss Mary Lockhart In Augusta. Mrs. Frank Tiller and her son, Mas ter Hubert, are spending some time In Tlfton. Mrs. Howard Wolf leaves today to Spend some time In Brunswick. Mr. Ed 8haw, \yho has been the guest of his sister. Mrs. J. P. Butler, on Oco nee street, leaves today for his home In McDonough. Mrs. M. C. Butler has returned to her home In Atlanta, after a pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs. J. C. Butler. Master Horry McGowan iz to apend the holidays with Mrs. Marie Anne Frierson. Mrs. Homer Nleherson leaves for Ma con, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Ortlfeth. Mlsa Lily Linden, of Washington, Is the charming gueat of Miss June Lyn don. Miss Emma Stapler, of Commerce, one of the most attractive young ladles of that sister city, Is a guest in the Classic City. Miss Bessie Goud, of Bishop, is a guest of Miss Ralph Chandler. Sirs. J. N. Holder, of Jefferson, Is in the city. Mrs. W. H. Davis, of Tuckaton, Is In the Classic City. Miss Mary Moore, who suffered a rather serious full at the skating rink, Is Improved. Mrs. Maxwell, of Lexington, Is In Athens. Mrs. Haygood, also of Lexington, spent yesterday here with friends. Miss Spencer, of Greenville, 8. C, Is a guest of her brother nml Bister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spencer, in this city. Miss Ruble Harbin, of Nnshvllle, will spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Harbin, on the Boulevard. Rev. Troy Beatty, rector of Emanuel Episcopal church of this city. Is mov ing Into the new -rectory, which has just been completed. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith will be domiciled after the first of the year In the residence from which Mr. Beatty moves. Miss Eula Barnett, of South Carolina, will return next week to spend Christ mas time with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bar- ne .Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lowe, of Wln- terville, were In the city. Mr. Newton Lowrance Is In the city to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lowrance. Miss Louise Vincent entertained one evening lately in honor of her friends of the sub-freshmun class of Lucy Cobh. The Vincent home was beauti ful In Its gay decorations. Many In teresting games were enjoyed and the evening was one of the rarest pleas ure to all who were present. •Th Lady Baltimore party ’ which is much enjoyed by all the large number who were present, resulted In the raising of a neat sum which Is to be devoted to the Rabun Gap school and the proper furnishing of the Win nie Davis Memorial Half. Miss Ethel Freeman entertained a few of her friends at a charming In formal party. Several merry guessing games were enjoyed and delicious re freshments were served. Mr Keith Conway, of Anniston, Ala., was host at a very pretty dinner party In honor of his mother, Mrs. H. C. Con way Covers were laid for eight at a table glowing with crimson carnations and silk-shaded candelubra. Dr H. C. White entertained the fac ulty of the University of Georgia at an elegant dinner. Covers were arranged for twenty. In the center of the table which was groaning with the richest viands, was a beautiful Christmas tree with tiny Incandescent lights and tln- «l Running from each plate card to the tree was a little ribbon attached to which was a gift symbolic of the chosen work of the different professors. The Christman colors of red and green weJe uied prettily and daintily in the courses served. Holly and rhrlstmas bells gave a festive air to the entire h °Mlss Mali belle Harris Is .spending the 1 holidays in Augusta, before leaving for the home of her sister In V Irglnia. Mie* Annie Coaiea Benedict returned Monday from St. Mary’s school In He- lelgh, N. C., to spend the holidays with Mrs. H. C\ White. Mrs. John N. Booth has as her guer t Miss Reynolds, of Lexington. Miss Ethel Johnson is soon to lea,*e Athens for Atlanta, where she wllj !n the future make her home. Miss Mucon Johnson and Miss Ma*y Glenn spent a day recently with Mis. Austin Comer. Miss Lena McCurry has returned -.o her home in Hartwell, after bel.ig pleasantly entertained by friends In this city. Professor H. C. White will spend the holiday season in New York. Mr. Luther Power has returned fr< m south Georgia to spend Christmas in the city with relatives and friends. Mrs. W. H. Dean and Mrs. Amos, of Tuckston. are In the city. Dr. and Mrs. Hinton, of High Slioi Mrs. Pmd Hmlth leaves Tuesday for extended visit to point* In Florida nml South Cnrollnn. Mr. Mercer Broach arrived to spend the holidays In this city. Mrs. A. M. Wilkins, of Comer, was in the city n dny or two the past week. MIsm Lucy Jackson, of Winder, wn the city recently. Mrs. E. M. White nml children nr spend the Christmas holidnys nt their for mer home in Gainesville. Despite the very had weather, mnny at tended the delightful entertainment given nt the Heney-Htovall chapel Monitor even ing. It. wns the oeenslou of the inid-wi the fine number* which haii been arranged for their enjoyment. These entertalnmuta nre always enjoyable nml ou this oeenslou the concert wns renlly of unusual merit. Mrs. O. R. Hinton nnd little Mias Annie Hinton linve returned from n pleasant visit to Memphis. Mr. It. C. Neeley, of Waynesboro, hns been the guest of the family of Mr. C. A. Hrudder the past week. Tbe many friends of Mrs. D. I*. Iluselton will be glnd to hear , that she Is much Im proved from her ROME SOCIAL NEWS The week before Christmas Is always a quiet one socially, a* society gives it. self over to the holiday shopping Monday the Xavier Chapter, D. A. R., held the regular monthly session with Mrs. J. A. Rounsavllle at the Cherokee. Mrs. Charles McColllster, the chapter’s representative to the re cent convention In Columbus, gave an Interesting recountal of that conclave. Even thus early plans were discussed for the entertainment of the convention next November, when Xavier chapter will be hostess to the state. The Rome chapter met In their room at the court house on Tuesday and among other routine business nomi nated officers. As each office had only one candidate, the ticket will carry unanimously: President, Mrs. J. D. Thomas; recording secretary. Miss Car rie Gordon: corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. B. Allen: historian, Mrs. Mary Wright Shropshire. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. George Campbell entertained the Novelty Club at her attractive home on First ave nue. The effective decorations herald ed Christmas and the hostess' cordial welcome bespoke the Christmas cheer. Quantities of thickly berried holly and holly wreaths at every window with Christmas bells suspended all around nnd many red tapers burning made a charming array rtf brilliant coloring. The membership with Just the vacan cies filled assembled eighteen guests for a number of games of six-hand euehei\ at three tables placed In the drawing room. Upon the tiny hand- painted Christmas bells the games were tallied and for the highest score Mrs. Oscar McWilliams, Jr., received the first prize, a beautiful Japanese chop dish. The consolation prize went to Mrs. Garllngton, a bunch of crim son carnations. Even in the delicious refreshments the Christmas motif was suggested by the frozen Christmas bells. Mrs. Campbell's guests were Mesdames A. R. Sullivan, John Gra ham, T. R. Garllngton, B. T. Haynes, Carlton Wright, Harper Hamilton, John Ramey, E. R. McWilliams, Junius Simpson, John McClure, Sam Hardin, Oscar McWilliams, Mark McDonald, Charles Porter, T. E. Grafton, Ed Dean, Grace Bayard and Mlsa John stone. Mrs. Charles R. Porter entertained some party guests at euchre in her beautiful suburban home Thursday afternoon. A large number of Shorter girls left Thursday evening to spend the holi days In their respective homes. The Rome girls nt distant schools are flocking home. Miss Bessie Wright came from Tarrytown-on-the- Hudson, Miss Anna Lewis from Chevy Chase, near Washington, D. C„ and Miss Florence Hudgins, from Noble's Institute, Anniston, Ala. Miss Cleghorn from Wellington, Ohio, arrived Thursday to spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. W. M. Henry. Miss Louise O'Neill le ependlng the holidays with friends in Marietta. Mrs. Grace Battey Bayard, accom- S inled by her mother, Mrs. Marthu attey, went down to Atlanta Wed nesday, where they will remain for the winter. Mrs. James H. O'Neill will enter tain the Bridge Whist Club Thursday affemoon. Mrs. Robert W. Eubanks will come up from, McRae to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Todd. Mrs. Annie Freeman Orr and Miss Virginia Freeman, who have been Mrs. Mary P. Nixon's guests, have return ed to their home In Newnan. Mr*. Robert M. Harbin and children left Friday to spend Christmas In At lanta with Mrs. Harbin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klngsbery. Miss Edith McMillan, who has spent several weeks with Miss Emily Smith, returned to her home In Anniston Fri day. Special A $5.00 Phonograph Cut to $2.98 The Phonograph we offer the trade at this marvel ously low price is not a toy, but a high grade, real Phonograph. It will give more lasting pleasure than any other Xmas present. Anderson Hardware Co. .. ant lllnoss ut the ho*. pitn 1 of St. Marysy nml In how able to bo nt homo. .Mrs. F. M. Tucker, of Wlnterrllle, was In the city this week. Mrs. b’. J. t'hiunlierlaiti hns returneil to the oity from n visit to Atlnntn. Mr. Fred Jnokson lias returned from n visit to Asheville, and will s|ieud the lioll- du.rN In Athenii. Miss Dorn Waggoner, of Wlnterrllle, Is n guest In the eltv. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingram nml ehlldren leave Frldny for uit extended visit of three weeks to reluttveM III several |kiIu(n lu bouth Carolina. Miss Julia Dunlap, of Wintervlle, was a visitor In the eitjr recently. Miss Ruth Scott, who has lieen quite III, is uow much better. Mr. J. '/•. Hoke has relumed home after a two weeks' visit to relatives In cjtiltinan and Albany. Miss Levle Wellborn Is In Atlaiitn, where she will remain some time. Miss Sdnrjorio. Brown, of Coluinbns, will tie the attractive guest of Miss Frances Henley the latter part of tills week. C MERRY QIRISTMAS If you are away from home on this joyful day you are not necessarily iso lated from your dear ones. You can extend them Xmas greet ings over the long distance Telephone. BELL lines extend almost everywhere. A Preient Worth While. REASONABLE RATES. GALL CONTRACT DEPT., Main 1300. BELL SERVICE IS SATIS FACTORY. CONYERS. Mra. Hewlett and Mra. J. H. Almond are In Atlanta. Mra. R. O. Galley haa returned from a vlalt to her mother In Decatur. Mra. W. J. Fakes entertained the Floral Circle Wedneaday afternoon. The Sewing Club met on Tuesday with Mias Kate Smith. Mias Smith's guests were: Misses Lucy nnd Sadie Fannie Glenton, Langford, Hudson of l*aUrange, Mesdames Otts, McDonald, Taylor and Williamson. Mlsa Sara Sue Langford has re turned from Madison, accompanied by Miss Louise Hudson, of LaGrange. There will be a school meeting Sat urday morning at the Institute audito rium. Quite an interesting program hns been arranged, including addresses by Mrs. Walter B. Hid and Assistant School Commissioner Hon. J. M. Rodg ers. Misses Johnson, of West Point, have returned to their home after a visit of several months to their brother In WW- steacl. Mrs. R. F. Otts and Mrs. J. H. Wil liamson entertained at the home of Mrs. Williamson Friday afternoon in honor of Misses Gleaton. About fifty guests ended between* the hours of .1 and & o’clock. Mrs. Otts and Mrs. Williamson were assisted by Mesdames Gleaton, Taylor, Driskell and McDonald, Misses Tilley, Haygood and Smith. NASHVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Maddox and little sons, of Atlanta, arrived In Nash ville Sunday morning for a holiday vis it to Mr. and Mrs. Nat Baxter. The family of Mr. Robert F. Jackson, who have been ad fad at “Westover Plan tation," the Baxter country place, will nlao come In to the Baxter town houae for the holidays. There will be a pret ty Christmas celebration for the chil dren of the family at the Baxter home. Mr. Maddox will be In Nashville for only a few days and Mrs. Maddox, who is such a favorite with Nashville so dety, will be here for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders McDaniel, Atlanta, who are now In Washington, will come to Nashville to spend Christ, mas with Chancellor and Mrs. J. H. Kirkland at Vanderbilt University, ar riving Monday morning. They come via Knoxville, where Colonel and Mrs. W. A. Henderson and little Miss Har riet McDanUl will Join them. Miss Eden Meeks, who will be debutante of next year In Nashville, has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Robert Lee Cooney, in Atlanta, Mrs. Ella Hazen Baker and Mrs, John Wilson Forsyth will give an uft- emoon reception January 4 In honor of Mra. William Forsyth, of St. Louis, who Is their guest for the holidays. Miss Bessie Bibb, of Texas, will bo the honoree of a dance January 7 given by Miss Mary Tillman. Mrs. Roger Smith gave a visit party today for Mrs. M. II. Stutson and Mrs. St. Clair Eastman, of Chicago, and Miss Katharine Phelps, of Callendon, a bride of next week. Miss Bessie Dunbar will entertain the Dinner prldgo Club at the Maxwell December 28. and that day nt noon Mrs. George W. Fall will entertain the Co- lonlul Card Club In honor of Mrs. Mar tin Condon, or New York, who with Mr. Condon and Miss Mamie Condon, will spend Christmas In Nashville, their former hoirfe, and who will be much entertained during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gardner will give a dinner for them December 25. Many entertainments will be given next week for the local younger set. Miss Louise Bennett gives a large tea December 29 to compliment her guest, Miss Hubert Dammann, of Memphis, and the day following Miss Catherine Costner gives a girls’ whist party. Kwln. Roger and Randolph Caldwell wdl be hosts at a dance December 27 for the same set. Miss Myvanwy Rhys, of Oxford, Eng land, who Is in the South on an Amer ican tour, will be a popular visitor In Nashville during the holidays. She will visit Dr. and Mrs. Richard Jones at Vanderbilt. Miss Rhys, who is a cul tivated and brilliant young woman, Is the daughter of Dr. John Rhys, one of the best Celtic scholars In the world, and president of Jesus College at Ox ford. Among the bridesmaids at the Lowe- Craig wedding last evening was Miss Elisabeth Denny, of Agnes Scott fac ulty, who is here to spend the holidays with her parents, Rev. and Mr*. Collins Denny, on the Vanderbilt campus. Miss Ruth Dai row, also of the Agnes Scott, faculty, comes tomorrow to vleJt Mies Denny. OPERA GLASSES Not only make a handsome girt, but one ot lasting usefulness. We have Just received three of the largest Im- E .rtation ordsrs ever shipped to At- nt*. Le Metre and other high grades. Every glass guaranteed. See them while the stock la complete. Walter Ballard Optical Company, 61 Peach tree street. TWO FOR ONE - The Georgian 20,000 words a day from all over the world; 300 corre spondents in Georgia and neighboring states simply fat with news. Then think of its Editorial, Sporting, Society and Market Pages— JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES, Editor; PERCY WHITING, Sporting Editor; MRS. GEO. C. BALL, Society Editor; JOS. LIVELY, Market Editor (25 Ytars’ Exerlence.) THE GEORGIAN CLUBBING OFFER FOR 1906-1907 We will send The Atlanta Georgian and any of the following publications, each one year, for the prices quoted under “Combination Price.” Old subscribers as Jour* for Koine day*. The Y. M. A. wo* led by Ml** Young nt tho (diopter nt tbe Normal ocliool. Christina* tree occasion. There will also In* other tree* at different point* of the dty ami tbe children all over tbe Clnsalc City will hove n great yuletlde tbi* *er— The npproncblug marriage of Ml** I Madden, of Concord, to Mr. A. C. Mo. of Nhadydnlc, ha* been announced. The friend* who nre greatly Interested lu the event-to-be. Ml** Mary McCletkey will *peud the rest of the winter month* with her brother lu cltal wn* given bjr tbestmtont* „f the ora er; t. Jul_ g* nt thin tline. The piano, voice ible Dumber* were especially of ...*y and niUMlc department* of that lust I tutlou. It wna very murh enjoyed by maul who were present. Misses Lucy Lear We*' nnd uiumIc a. It wn* i rerr preset.-. Collie Hull nud Julia Brand gave tbe excel lent rendlnj nud ensem' Interest. Katurdny afternoon there wn* a great time experienced In n mock faculty inectlug nt tbe Ktnte Normal Hchool. Student* dre**- ed In the regalia of the different nrofessors, mimicked to perfection nil the uttle man nerism* nnd Idiosyncrasies of the *ever*l faculty members. Nearly nil the professors were present, and they enjoyed the fun as well* ns tbe large number of tbe student body. Miss E. J. Watts of Lucy Cobb will spend Christmas nt the villa. Mrs. Cnrl May* ha* returned from Atlanta. Mlsa Jnnct Burton will soon return from n visit to America*. Miss Mnry Itldisnl* of the State Normal ■pent a day tn Jefferaon. Mis* Ida Aycock. of Madison, I* n guest of MIm Mamie llllsman. MIm .Marie 1’hlnla/, of Augusta. Is the charming guest of Mis* Mattie Hue tfilulsy. Mis* Edith Stearns of l.ucy Cobb leave* Thursday for New York, where she will ■pend tin? ItolIday season. Rev. C. I. Kincejr, of Klberton. Is in Ibe city, the guest or Mr. and Mr*. George Thomas. Mlsse* Eunice and Stoll* Asherry of l.ucy Cold) will *penil n while In Clarkesville. Mr. Ernest Michael h*« returned from north Georgia to upend the holiday* with hi* parents In this rity. Miss Kate Leonard fa Atlanta after n pleasant ... to her friend. MIm Maine Perry, chlldn Mr*. Dave McCurry and chlldreu returned Monday from Atlanta, where they wera the guests of Mrs. Gurley. Mr*. J. A. Vance has lirtB called to the lH*dsiilc of bis parents, who are very lit al their home In Buford, well as new subscribers are entitled to take advantage of this liberal offer. Old sub scribers in arrears must pay to date and one year in advance: Name of Regular Georgian Total Combination Save Publication. Price. Regular Price Price. Price. You Outing 4.50 7.50 5.00 2.50, Leslie’s Weekly 4.00 4.50 8.50 6.70 1.80 1 Judge 5.00 4.50 9.50 8.00 1.50, The Commoner 1.00 4.50 5.50 4.50 1.00 Judge’s Quarterly 1.00 4.50 5.50 4.50 1.00 j American Magazine 1.00 4.50 5.50 4.50 1.00 Golden Age (Weekly) 2.00 4.50 6.50 5.00 1.50 j American Boy The Jeffersonian (Watson’s 1.00 4.50 5.50 4.50 1.00! 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