The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 26, 1906, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, Rpn|B||H|nHMHpi| WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER K. 1D0«. SOCIETY... Mr*. George C. Bell, Editor. SSEjfjL) Aui*t Selene Armstrong,/ And Womans Interests THE LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS. Oft lu tho stilly night Ere slumber'* rhnln hs* nonnrt me, Fnnil Memory bring* the light Of other day* nrouml me; The >mlle». the tears Of boyhood 1 * yr.'ift. The want* of love then ipoken; The I've* that ahone. Now illnim fl nml gone. The eheerfnl heart* now broken! Thn« In the rtllly night. Ere alraaber'a ehnln haa hound me, Sad Memory bring* the light Of other tiny* around me. When I remember all The friend* «n linked together I>r aeen a round me fall Like leave* In wintry weather, I feel like one Who tread* alone Some banouet hall denerted, Whoae light* are lied, Whoae garland* dead. And all hut he departed. Thu* In the stilly night. Ere slumber'* chain haa bound me. Sod Memory bring* the light Of other day* aroond me. -TUOMAB MOORE. HUNTLEY-SPEER. Mr. and Mr*. George A. Speer an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter. Janie, to' Mr. William R. Huntley, of Buffalo, N. Y., the wedding to take place In February. The announcement la of Intereat to a large circle of friends, aa Mlaa Speer, alnce her debut a few years ago, haa been an acknowledged belle, not only In Atlanta, but In New London and at Narraganaett. where she has been frequent visitor. The wedding will be the social event of February, and n number of Mr. Huntley’s friends will come down from New York with him to be present on the occasion. MI88 NELLIE bIlLE CATLETT TO ENTERTAIN AT TEA. A pretty week-end occasion will be tha afternoon tea at which Miss Nellie Belle Catlett will entertain Friday aft ernoon at her home, on Washington atreet. The gueat of honor win be Mias Helen Ware, who return* to Ran ■ dolph-Macon College about January 1. .Mlaa Catlett’s gueat llat will Include about eighty of her friends. BOX~PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. John Little will enter tain at a box party Thursday evening at the Mansfield performance at the Grand, their guests to Include Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Paine, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins and Mr. Henry Worth am, of Macon. MRS. VAN REN88ALAER TO ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB. On Thursday morning Mm. J. F. Van Rtnssalaer will entertain her Bridge Club at her home, on East Baker atreet. la the absence of several club members a number of Mrs. Van Rensaataer's frlenda will be substituted. MI88E8 DOUGHTY*TO ENTERTAIN. A pretty party of Friday evening will be that at which Miaaea Juliette and Alberta Doughty will entertain at their home, on North avenue. Mias Ada Davie, of Louisville, Ky„ will be the at tractive gueat of honor, and the party- la given especially for the college girls who are spending the holidays at home. The guesta of the Misses Doughty will be: Mieses Muriel Hall, Emmie Raker, Hattie May Holland. Lida Brown. Frances Connally, Julia Rosser, Alilne Gentry, Charles Owens, Eliza Dnncey, Elizabeth Raweon. Annie Cnverly. Courtenay Harrison, Meaara. Lewis Turner. Joe Eby, Frank Baker, Charles Montgomery, Young Raoul, Charles Collier, Jack Prince, Hunter Muse, Marshall Johnson, Haygood Boynton, Luther Roaser, Charles Sclpte, Wiley Pope, Jr, J. C. Harris, Dick aroy, Vic tor Plane and Lewis Parker. CHILDREN*!} PARTY. A merry occasion will be the party at which little Mlaaes Gertrude and Louise Seely will entertain a small number of young frlenda next Saturday afternoon. TO MI88POWELL. Miaaea Irene and Etta Beaumont have Issued Invitations to a card party which they will give Friday afternoon to Mlaa Alary Powell, of Macon, who la the attractive gueat of Mlaa Willie May Harrison. FAMILY'OINNER PARTY. Wednesday Afr. and Atrs. James Whtteford Russell entertained at a family dinner party, complimentary 'o Mrs. Russell's mother. Airs. Robert Riddle, of Nashville, at their home, on Willow atreet. MISS COWLE8 ,- HOLIDAY PARTY. Thursday afternoon Miss Sallle Cowles will entertain at a pretty holi day party at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Cowles, comer if Spring and Fourth streets. ORDINATION OF DEACONS AND A CHRI8TMA8 TREE. Wednesday at 7; *0, at the Capitol Avenue Baptist church. Brethren 1. B. Smith and J. P. Morgan will be or dained aa deacons. Dr. Jullen 8. Rodg ers, Dr. A. T. Spalding. Dr. J. K. Pace and others will participate In the eerv- Icee. Thursday night at 7:30 the annual Chrtstmai tree exercises will be held. There will be a abort program and Santa Claus will be on hand with a re membrance for every child. A volun tary free will offering will be received for the Baptist Orphans' Home. It is Mias Ida Marian Hunt, who was married Wednesday at Demorcst to Mr. Marvin 8willino. She ia tha eldest daughter of Mr. 8. G. Hunt, who is mayor of Dsmorest. Mr. Marvin Swilling, whose mar riage Wednesday to Miss Hunt was an event of aooial interest in Dam- oreat and other parti of Georgia. Prmcston Glee Club at Grahd Miss Ada Marian Huht, Daughter ef Demorest’s Mayor, Wedded te Mr. Swilling. Special to The Georgian. Demoreat, Ga., Dec. 26.—Wednesday, at high noon, at the Methodist church at Dcmorest, Miss Ida Marlon Hunt and Mr. Marvin Swilling, of Royston, Qa., were married, Rev. C. C. Spence, of Clarkeavllle, Qa., performing the ceremony. Miss Kate Pitts was mnid of honor and Mr. Beecher Pennington best man. Miss Edith Adams, a shoolmate of the bride, played the wedding music. The church was elaborately deco rated In Christmas devices and Christ man colors, red and green. The bride’s gown was a handsome combination of white cloth and silk. guaranteed that the church will be warm and comfortable. The public is cordially Invited to both these services and the little children are assured of warmth and comfort at the Christmas tree on Thursday. MI88E8 KINO TO ENTERTAIN. Misses Ida and Ruth King will en tertain Informally a large number of their young friends at their home, In Inman Park, on the evening of De cember 27. Their guests will number seventy-five or eighty girls and boys, and during the evening progressive games will be played. Punch will be served by Misses Mary King and Tommie Perdue. The dec orations will be In red and green. MIS8 CAROLYN KINO OIVE8 LARGE PARTY. The largest event of the day among the younger set was the progressive saJamagundl party given by Miss Car olyn King. The hour at which the guests were Invited was 3:30 o'clock, and by 4 the house was filled with merry glrla and boys. During the afternoon progressive sal- amagundl was played, and at the con clusion of ihe game prizes were award ed. Tho girls’ prize was a beautiful brooch, and the boys’ prize a pretty pm. The consolation was a box of stationery. Miss King was assisted In entertain ing her guests by her mother, Mr*. Porter King, who wore a handsome gown of bluck lace. Miss Carolyn King was becomingly gowned In blue silk made prlncesse and trimmed with lace. Mrs. King's home was beautifully decorated for the occasion with holly, mistletoe und Christmas bells. In the score card# and In every other pretty detail the decorations were sug gestive of the holiday season. CHERRY-PEN NICK. Mr. C. M. Cherry and Mrs. Kate Pen- nick were quletlj'. married Tuesday, December 25, at 480 Whitehall street by Rev. T. P. Cleveland. MRS. WAY "ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Harford H. Way entertained In formally a few friends Wednesday aft ernoon nt a delightful eggnog party at her apartments on Capitol square. MR. AND MR8. 8MITH ENTERTAIN. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith, at their home In Inman Park, entertaln*?d In formally Wednesday afternoon a few friends at n charming eggnog party. PERDUE-WOOTEN. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallace Woot en, of Dawson, Ga.. announce the mar riage of their daughter. Emily Corne lia, to Mr. Graham Perdue, of Atlanta JULIETTTE NIX. W. C. T. U. The Juliette Nix Woman’s Christian Temperance Union will hold the regu lar devotional sendee at the Confeder- Many beautiful presents were re ceived. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents from 1 to 3 o’clock. The bride and groom will leave nt 3:30 o’clock for Royston, Ga., to visit relatives and friends. After January 1 Mr. and Mrs. Swill ing will be nt home to their friends at Glllsvllle, Ga., where they will In future reside. Mr. Swilling Is a graduate of Pied mont College and one of the most pop ular young men that ever attended this college. The bride Is a graduate of Piedmont and very popular and will be greatly missed In Demorest. She Is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Hunt. Her father Is one of our lending mer chants and mayor of our city. We desire to thank our friends and cus tomers for their liberal patronage during the season which has been most grati fying. Wishing you all A Happy and Prosperous 1907, We are, respectfully vours, EUGENE V. HAYNES CO* nto Bohllers' Home Thursday at 3 p. m. Take Soldier*' Home enr nt 2 o'clock at Silverman'* old corner. All mem ber. are expected and bring *omo one elec It possible. Everybody welcome. AIRS. D. L. BRADLEY. Prealdcnt. MRS. H. A. GOBER. Secretary. COMING OF COLLEGE WOMEN. A meeting of the committee, from all tho women', literary dub. ha* been held, ray. the Montgomery Advertiser, and It wn. decided that an the number of college women who will attend the educational convention here this week will be so very email, the contemplated reception will not be given by the club women of the city. Min Annie May Dlmmlck I. the only member of the College Women'. Assn elation In Montgomery. She lia. been In correspondence with the officer, or the association and from their replies to her Inuulrlc. she think* the attend ance here will be small The pr< *1 dent, Min Grace Landrum, of Atlanta, Gu„ will not be in attendance, but the vice president, who I* trawling through the South looking Into college matter*, will probably *pend two week, in Montgomery. SIR LIPTON'8 PART IN THE WHEELER-RIVE8 ROMANCE. When Hallle Ermtnle Rives, the au thoress, and Post Wheeler, the poet ure married next Saturday at the Amerlcun embassy in Toklo, Sir Thom ns Upton nml his yacht Erin will have unother completed romance to their credit, says The New York American. That tho Rlves-Wheeler match was helped along by the Irish yachtsman Is not generally known, but those who were Sir Thomas' guests on the Erin when the Shamrock and the Columbia competed In 1903 remember many In teresting details of the romance. Among the guests Invited for Satur day, Augunt 23, of that year, were Miss Rives and Mr. Wheeler. Fate, per haps working In combination, had it Hint they both should meet the tender which Sir Thomas sent to Pier A to convey his guests to the Erin's anchor age within the Horseshoe at Sandy Hook. Mr. Wheeler found Miss Rives on the pier almost Ip tears at the thought of missing the race. lie rose to the occasion and found a yachtsman friend who took them down the bay. The Erin was stenmlug toward the starting line through a choppy sea when she was hailed by the smaller yacht. Soon u steam launch tossed alongside Sir Thomas' yacht. Two passengers huddled In the stern trying to escape the flying spray. The transfer was one of the sensations of the day, and every one on the Erin praised Miss Rives for Iter courage, none more' so, however, than her accidental escort. Miss Rives had a surprise for Sir Thomas In the form of a ' lucky" flag. The ground was white silk and in the renter a libge shamrock was embroid ered In green. She herself had made It, and offered It with ah original poem. It was this particular day that the Erin was rammed by the United statee revenue cutter Gresham, just after the Shamrock and the Columbia had rounded the stake boat. The vessels came together with a crash, and Miss Rives war knocked off her feet! Mr. Wheeler was at hand to save her from a serious fall. The romance thus begun has never halted, though the marriage has been held off some time that Miss Rives ml-ht flnlsh certain literary work. Now ehe has joined Mr. Wheeler in Toklo, where he Is the second secretary of the American embassy. The American am bassador and Mrs. Wright sent out the lu\ Itutlon* for the wedding. The large eociety event of Wednes day evening wilt be the appearance of the Princeton Glee Club at the Grand arid the dance at the Capital City Club afterwards. The assemblage at the Grand will be a brilliant one, aa the patronesses are among the most prominent women in the city. 1 Box Parties. A number of box parties will be glv en this evening. Mr. and Mra. W. L Peel will have In their box Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kiser and Mr. and Mrs. William Tilt, of New York. Miss Harris Stockdell, Miss Marlon Peel, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Inman and Mr. Joe Brown Connally will occupy a box. Miss Laura Payne, Miss Loulle Ro per. Mr. Stuart Boyd and Mr. Vlrlc Atkinson will compose a box party. Mr. Robert Jones, Jr., will have In his box Miss Kate Waldo, Miss Louise Baird, Miss Hancock, Mr. Francis G. Jones and Mr. Asa Warren Candler. Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Boynton will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Leslie Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole. Mr. and Mrs. John Little will have In their box Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Elkin, Mrs. Henry M. Wortham and Major Hanson, of Macon. Mr. and Mrs. George Boynton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franklin. Miss Martha Boynton and Mr. Burr will form a con genial party occupying a box. Princeton Alumni. The Princeton alumni In the city, who are to be congratulated upon bringing 1he Glee Club to Atlanta, rep resent classes ranging from 1859 to 1906, and include Dr, Charles E. Boyn ton. Rev. Dr. T. P. Cleveland. Mr. Geo. H. Boynton, Mr. A. Ward Cobb, Mr. Sam Inman, Mr. W. T. Healey. Mr. Ed ward H. Inman, Mr. Robert H. Jones, Jr., Mr. Henry A. Inman, Mr. Brutus J. Clay, Dr. Charles W. Ottley, Mr. Hugh Richardson. Mr. Guy S. Warren, Mr. John C. Reed. Dr. E. A. Boeckh and Mr. Harold W. ‘Canning, Mr. Fred L. Seely. Mr. Inman Sanders and Mr. Paul E. Wilkes. Patronesses of Club. The following ladles will be present as patronesses: Mrs. Samuel M. In man, Mrs. Edward H. Jnman. Mrs. Georgy H. Boynton, Mm. Charles E. Boynton, Mrs. Henry A. Inman, Mrs. Harold W. Canning, Mrs. John K. Ott ley. Mra. Hugh Richardson, Mrs. Frank M. Inman, Mr*. Guy ffcott Warren, Mrs. Robert H. Jones, Mrs. E. G. Mc Cabe, Mrs. Harry L. English, Mrs. Wil liam Simpson Elkin, Mrs. Edward T. Brown, Mrs. William Lawson Peel, Mrs. J. Carroll Payne, Mrs. Roby Robinson, Mrs. Charles A. Conklin, Mrs. Hoke Smith, Mrs. J. 8. Barbour Thompson, Mrs. Thomas B. Payne, Mrs. William H. Kiser, Mrs. Fleming duBtgnnn, Mra. Fred L. Seely, Mrs. Milton Dargan, Mrs. Edward C. Peters, Mrs. Reuben Arnold. Mrs. Albert Howell, Jr., Mrs, J. G. Oglesby, Mrs. Robert F. Maddox. Mrs. John D. Little, Mrs. Alexander W. Smith, Mrs. Hunt Chlpley, Mrs. A. E. Thornton, Mrs. John N. Goddard, Mrs. Nellie Petera Black, Mrs. Hugh T Inman, Mrs. William H. Inman, Mrs. John Temple Graves, Mr*. Kenneth G. Matheson. Mra. Arthur G. Hobbs, Mrs M. 'L. Brittain. Mrs. Henry R. Jewett, Mrs. Charles D. Meador, Mrs. Harry E Harman, Mrs. Porter King, Mrs. Clar ence Knowles, Mrs. John A. Fltten, Mrs. William J. Tllson, Mrs. Henry C. Pee ples, Mr*. William Hurd Hlllyer, Mra. Nash R. Broyles, Mrs. Paul E. Wilkes. Mrs. H. N. Randolph, Mr*. Michael Hoke, Mrs. E. L. Oinnally, Mrs. John Spalding. Mrs. AdaTOozley, Mr*. Julian Field. Mrs. Henry S. Johnson, Mra. James Williams. Mrs. Gilliam Morrow Mrs, Robert W. Davis, Mrs. Joel Chandler Harris. Mrs. Julian Harris. Mra. Frederick W. Cole, Mrs. William . Duvall. After the performance at the Grand the members of the Glee Club will be complimented with a brilliant dance at the Capital City Club. MARRIAGE INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers 47 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GEORGIA FAMILY REUNION. The member# of the QulUian family are enjoying quite a happy reunion at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Quil- Han, at 65 Park avenue. A# Is their custom, the annual Christmas oration was delivered by Dr. O. L. QulUian. of Nashville, Tenn. The guest# of the hou#c party are. Mr. and Mr#. J. W. Jones, Mi## Lucy Vail. H. QulUian, John William# and Mis# Surah Elizabeth Jone#, Dr. O. L. QulUian. Nashville, Tenn.; Professors William F. and Garnett W. QulUian, of Wrlghtsville. POGUE4HEALEY. Ml## Mae Erininle Healey and Mr. John Miller Pogue were married Tues day night, amid picturesque Christ mas decoration# and environed with the The gown# of the bridesmaid# were of white point d’esprlt over pink silk: their glove# and slippers were pink and their bouquet# of pink rose#. Mrs. Healey, moltier of the bride, wore a becoming toilet of pale gray messaline satin, trimmed with Irish lace, und with a touch of lavender vel vet about the corsage. A delightful buffet supper \va# served during the evening, and a bowl of egg nog was placed In the reception hall under a canopy of largo palm#. The table In the dining room wa# decorated In pink, with a centerpiece of pink begonias, while rope# of stnllax depend ed from the chandeliers, and were caught at the four corner# of the lace covered table. The Ice# and candles were in pink and silver candelabra held pink tapers. The heart-shaped bride’# cake, em bossed in rose# and surrounded with fern#, wn# placed on n separate table, prettily decorated. ... i At midnight Mr. and Mrs. Pogue left warmth and beauty of Chi istma# cheer, fop a honeymoon trip to Florida and at the home of*the bride’s parents, Mr. * ■ -- - •• and Mrs. F. A. Healey, on West Peach tree street. Throughout the lower floor of Mr. and Mr#. Healey’# residence holly and mistletoe were effectively combined with ferns, bamboo and palms, except In the dining room, where the color inotlf was artistically carried out In Pink. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Wilmer, In the drawing room, be fore on improvised altar, the bride and groom kneeling on white prle-dleus to receive the nuptial blessing. Shaded electric lights added to the beauty of the elaborate decorations. In conjunc tion with many white bells and num berless white shaded candles. The bride entered with her father and was given by him In marriage. They were preceded by Mrs. Oscar Raglnnd, ns matron of honor; Miss Anne Low Pad gett. as ribbon bearer, and the brides- maids and groomsmen. Misses Kllse Landrum, Lucy Miller. Helen Cay and Lula Mayer, and Messrs. J. T. Doonan. C, M. Whitehead, Arthur Dwyer. Sam Hillman, Charles Dwyer and Roland Shearer. The bride’s handsome toilet was of white chiffon cloth over white taffeta, made empire, trimmed with medal lions of point lace, and with bands and roses of white messallne satin. Her embroidered tulle veil was caught with orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Mrs. Ragland, matron of honor, wore a pretty costume of pink embroidered messallne satin, with ruches and roses of messallne and Valenciennes lace. other sections of the far South. HANDSOME GIFTS FOR MR8. LOWE. On Tuesday the residence of Mrs. E. R. Lowe, on Peachtreet street, was beautifully decorated with Christmas devices nml a profusion of holly and mistletoe, when the many frlenda of Mrs. Lowe presented her with two very hr.ndHome gifts. . Colonel Eb T. Williams, the well- known attorney, made the eloquent presentation speech, after which a.i elaborate dinner was served to about one hundred relatives and friends of Mrs. Lowe. MI88 HOWELL TO ENTERTAIN. Wednesday evening Miss Julia How ell will entertain at a large party at her home, on Peachtree, her guests to include eighty or more of the young society contingent. LYNCH-A8KAM. f Miss Kathryn Askatn and Mr. James M. Lynch were quietly married Wed nesday morning at 6 o’clock at the Sacred Heart church. The only at tendants were Miss Marie Manning and Mr. Leo P. Daly. The ceremony was witnessed by relatives and a few Inti mate friends. Immediately afterwards Mr. and Mrs. Lynch left for Savannah, where they will spend several weeks, and on their return will make their home In Atlanta. GO TO A.. HOLZMAN FOR XMAS PRESENTS IN JEWELRY, Diamonds, Watches, Cut Glass, Etc. The Prices are Right. 94 WHITEHALL SUPERB COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS. LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL VER. MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE. Charles W. Cranks haw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweller. 16 Whitehall St., Century Bldg. The heavy demands on my stock have been replaced and I am prepared to serve my friends and patrons with new goods at the same popular prices. Witli many thanks for your liberal patronage, and best wishes for.A HAPPY NEW YEAR SEVENTY Whitehall Street. Atlanta’s Only Popular Priced Jewelry Establishment. J.C.Mellichamp Next Door Chamberlin- Johnson- DuBo*e Co. A Gift of Gifts A thing women really yearn for, and a fashion uot of the moment, but of alldimes—-the Chatelaine Watch. We are showing these watches in exquisite styles—jeweled, enameled and plain. DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers. Colonial Designs and Panel Effects ENGLISH HUNTING SCENES IN PANELS. WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 North Pryor Street. The gown here shown is empire in style and Is made of white satin. The skirt Is long and plain and tho bodice .s formed of point do Venice WESLEY-WELCH. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock Miss Maude Welch was married to Mr. P. J. Wesley at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Lynch, at l£dgewood, Ga. It was a typical home wedding, re markable for Its simplicity and beau ty. Lohengrin's wedding march was played by Miss Ruby Phillips, a cousin of the bride, and the ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Waggener. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wesley are at home to their friends on LaFrance street. UNIVERSALIST SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS TREE. The Universal 1st Sunday school held its annual Christmas tree at the church on East Harris street Christman night, having as Us guests, in addition to the children of-the Sunday school, a large group of the children of the city, for whom no Chrlstmus cheer was other wise provided. The tree was u beau tiful Norway spruce, fresh from the forests of Maine, and was beautifully decorated. Sunta Claus was on hand in full regulia, nnd made all the little ones happy. The entertainment was voted the most successful the Sunday- school has ever held. COMMERCE. Ou Thursday ufturunon Ml*# Norenc Cooper.gave it linen nhotv«»r for Miss I an Ik* I llillstuati, whose marring** to Mr. Charles M. Sear# took plait' itt the home of the bride In Athens December 17. The home was beautifully decorated In holly nnd cut flowers, the reception hall, parlor nml din ing room nil being thrown together, ' “ •lining room Miss Luvjr Hello Hurls- puiieh. An Interesting game of monograms was played. tii v whieh Mis# Floy Shannon won the prize, a piece of sterling silver. Refreshments were .served by Misses Itnth Mtnrk. Agnes O’Counor nml Mabel Wil liams. Those pivsoiit wen* Misses Isabel tUllNiuan; llettie umi Famlle Carson, Lmtls# Truitt. Halite nnd Kmma Stapler. Kdna Watson. Gertrude ltiehey. Ossie Dower, Margaret Green. Ella Utzon. Floy Mmuuon. Minnie lMttuinti. Woody WlllinniHou and Mrs. John Harbor. Miss Millie Corson N visiting In Maxey* Miss Ossie Cower t# vl wit tug Iriends in Florida. Many of th«* piddle school teaehers have gone to their homes. to. •pend the holidays. Miss Annie Huetid is lu Forsyth. Miss Maud Montgomery. Gainesville:. Miss Margaret Green, ltostwlek; Ml**’Rlln Dixon. JefFer- left Thiirmlay for eliool girls .nre ex- amoiig i bum Mhsos ud Lydia Nix. Miss Algle Hardwick has returned home, after an absence of seven months. She went abroad In June and returned to New York In September, since which time she has been » Washington with her father, Mr. 8. H. Hardwick, who accompanied her hotn Miss Hardwick, who wa# one of the most attractive debutantes of Inst sea son, has been very much missed nt so cial functions this season. She will be the guest of honor at a reeepti-i and dance given by Miss Elizabet'i Baldwin on Thursday evening.—Mint* gamery -Advertiser. , Mrs. Thomas Finley will In future make her home at Montgomery, M • Hhc will be with her mother. Mrs. A. Reynolds, 109 South Perry #tre»b Montgomery. Miss Elizabeth Brown is spending the holiday week In Cincinnati, ns the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. M. Bl«>»w- orth. Mr. S. Warren Mays returned Tues day night to his business duties at Nashville, after spending Christina* with his family. Ml** Ida Hull! Washington. D. f Quite a iiitmbu peeled houiM tills Lollle Little, lie! from the Normal and Industrial’ Col lug*: Geraldine Hood niui Clinr Daughtry, from >* Hrott; Claire Aml-rHcu. from Wash- *n, J>. < Union I'oilman. from Cox ge; « e**lle Little, from th«* 8outh rt rn tie College; I’ay SUntiiion. from |*n- Grange Female College. MUM'S Ha die Murray, of Athens, nml Net tle Bird VIbM.ii will Im* the guests of Miss Sorer** Carper next wee,’- MIsm>« l.ucile. Attle ami Florence Ahsin- nou^will visit Miss Floy Sbrtnnnu next Miss May Ala Lhtle will return from Logiiusvllle the last uf the week. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Black wet! nnd family losve Thursday to spend Christmas lu Frl- ls visiting in iwut Kumlay In . Jr#. Smith. I’orter wilt visit her fir. rs. Clam! Montg« Jefferson. MUs Maude Mi'ii(g.t Miss Arabella Dunwoody. of cedar- town, Is spending the holidays "It* 1 Miss Jeanette McLeod, of 447 Sprit'* street. : Mrs. Henry M. Wortham, of Macon. I* the gu?st of Mr. and Mrs. John Lit tle. * . Mis* Ctnlre Rlplny, of Mai.'ii » *|wndlng the holiday* with Atlnni* friends. : Mr, and Mr*. Charts* A. Hubbard ar* spending tne holiday* with reUtlu* at Monteomerj-. Mr*. Robert F. Maddox and c-hlMre* are * pending the holidays In Na»hvili . Dr. Sfl>epffel-Quellen*teln will r.itno to the city the latter part of th* Mr. William R. Huntley, of Buff*!".. I* In the city. Mr. Jeffertten Dobbs left w-ednerfeT for a business trip to New York. Mr. R. F. LewlsToTBlrmlnxh.in.. «■>* the nest last week of Sir. J D. D 't* • Ills* Xndine Brown Is vloltlnx • Ml ‘* Mary Hurt at her home In Siacun. Mr*. WUliam C. Lyle, of Aur- ' 14 the xuest of Atlanta relatives. Miss Mary Powell, of Macon i‘ ! * guest of Ml** Willie May Harris"' 1 Mr. C. B. Bldwell noa return< l ft Mr*. O. tV. I). Rattier, DR. REBECCA C. BRANNON. APARTMENT A. THE FREDERICK, 352-Whitehall Strest. . Practice limited to worn*:.