The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 26, 1906, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining States "tlUion Club’s first soiree this Ffasnn was danced at the Guards' Ar mory Tuesday flight and was marked by ;i large attendance of married peo ple. as well as the young danctng set. The chaperons were: Mrs. H. D. Sto len« Mrs. W. W. Williamson, Mrs. Clarence* G. Anderson, Jr., and Mrs. James T. Dent. Two dinner parties were given be f,. r #» the soiree, Miss Lucy Burrow en tertaining half a dozen of the season's (ifbutantes and their escorts, and Miss Belie shotter entertaining a party «if twelve at Greenwich park. Miss Bar- row's guests were Miss Lilali Car- mlrhael. Miss Elise Krenson, Miss Lil ia romer. Lieutenant Tidball. Mr. John Morris. Mr. rharles G. Barney and Mr. Furman. Pearce. Miss Shotter'* guests were Miss Mary VV'ayne, Miss Emma Huger. Miss Frelda Hauern, Miss Elizabeth Shotter, Miss Bessie Denham, Mr. Robert T. Waller, Jr.. Mr. Ham <*. Daniel, Mr. Fred Pennlman. Mi Lester Karon*. Mr. North Chisolm •n<l Mr. John Lord Nisbet. A pleasant outing on Monday was tlm spend-the-day party with which Miss Patterson entertained at Tybee, her guests including a number of de butantes. The girls went down on the noon train and returned to the city late in the afternoon. \The party included: AJiss Ophelia Dent. Miss Ell*** Krenson. Mi-s Liilah Carmichael, Miss Constance rhcMr-tt, Miss Lilia Comer. Miss Anna Stew-ns, Miss Florence Stevens and several others. Tii* Mary Maclean Chapter of King'* Daughters gave their annual Christ mas sale In the DeSoto drawing rooms, mi .Monday afternoon, and the event was a delightful one socially ns well .is a great success financially. The circle in composed of a number of society girls who do an inestimable amount of charitable work (Hiring the cold sea son. an.d yesterday $237 was netted for distribution among (he needy this Christmas. Some of those taking part In the sale were Misses Annie and Cornelia Maclean, Miss-Mary Wayne, Miss Mary Houston, Miss Bessie Den ham. Mrs. Harold Ayer. Mrs. II. H. Bradley. .Miss Bessie Shotter. Ml** Belle Shot ter, Miss Clermont Huge**. Mbs Fiiuna Huger. Miss Miriam Dent, Miss Edith Johnston, Miss Ethel Me- IntSre, Miss Catherine Mclntlre % and a number of others. Mrs. T. S. Wylijc entertained the Mai l ied Woman's Card Club on Tues day afternoon at her home, on East Thirty-first street. .Mrs. X. B. Harrison gave a very pretty five hundred party on Wednes day afternoon, about ten tables of play er* enjoying the gume. Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry M(’Alrilne entertained with a beauti ful recpptkn at their home, on Orleans niunn». f ir Miss Claudia McAlpine and MIsm Minnie Mackall. Mr. and Mrs. V, W, MuokuH received -with Mr. and Mr*. McAlpine. About two hundred ifursis were present. » . ■ E. '8. Nu Miss Margaret McCormack was formally Introduced to society Friday evening nt n cotillion at the IllJImnn hotel. Mias Me- Cormnek’a gneata. Miss ffehneffer. of Toe- Ga., ami Miss Wadsworth, of Char- !«L to ’ 2w C *t , S ,,rwl the honors of the even- oFi rh, ‘ >aI * ,,0om ’ parlors and private dining room were elaborately decorated. Charles spencer, assisted by Owen GUIes- *fd . the german. Miss McCormack, wno looked charming in an imported M * /W rt8#, »ted in receiving by the other debutantes of the season. Refresh- In several courses were served in ihe private dining room. Th nrwlillnjr of Mini Anulo Pitt, Fllnn i I,r i_ *'- nl ' lp . Dreunen wn» ffolpmuJgptl WoUiioMlny at 5 o clook nt the Church of the Holy Comforter hi Mouttfoinery. Otv- III! to the promt lienee of IkiiIi f« m |ile«, the wedding Is of widespread Interest. Or. Dreunen and Ids bride will spend the winter In New York; where lie is con- of the hospitals, and will In chain their home. Prang Y. Anderson an nounce the engagement of their duughter, Mary, to Mr. Edward Magruder Too?Her. Jr., the wedding to take plate at 8:60 o clock on the evening of Wednesday. Jan uary 2... at Ihe First Presbyterian clinreh. Announcement Js made of the engage- meut mid approaching marriage of Mias Bessie LeGraud and Mr. Benjamin Arthur The ceremony will lie golem- Hey nolds. . — — rong announce the engagement of thinr daugh ter, Salih* Drake, to Mr. Harry Burn. The wedding will take place nt 8:30 o’clock on the evening of Wednesday. Jauuary 16, nt the First Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Brackett O. Watkins will entertain at an evening reception Friday, December 21, to Introduce their daughter, Miss Clarice Watkins. Major and Mrs. Joseph Hardie. who are spending the winter iu Loa Angeles, Cal., will celebrate the fiftieth nunlvcrsury of their wedding Monday. December 17., .Mias Marie Aldrich, daughter of Mr. nud Mrs. T. If. Aldrich, of .Washington. nud a prospective debutante of that city, wits the honored guest at a card {tarty Frida. - afternoon nt the Country Club, nt whlel Mrs. T. H. Aldrich. Jr., was the hostess. Miss I Juicy Graham entertained at i luncheon Thursday at 1:30 o'clock. The f nests of honor were Misses Margaret Me- 'ormnek. Anna van Hoose, Marjorie Weatherly and Nellie Nabors. Miss Mary Ruth McLeater was the chnrm- ing hostess nt an elaborate dinner Tuesday evening In honor of three of the season’s debutantes, Miss Margaret McCormack, Alias Anna Yah Hoose anil Miss Edna Moore. Thirty-six guests participated of Miss McLester's hospitality. Mrs. Robert Jetnlsott. Jr., and Mist TiOtilae Walker entertained nt a buffet luncheon Wednesday ntteruoon In honor of Mrs. Alfred A. Walker. The hostesses, the . .u , TA ,\urcu nniner. *nc nosiessea. ■ lie !!!.«- c nf i! 18 l^Grnur home Tuesday, Jnu* guest of honor and all the Indies assist unry 8. No cards will he Issued. ling were particularly handsomely gowned. Ayer and Mrs. Jack Rauera. Mrs. S. c\ Bradley has returned front the Sorth. Mrs. AV. R. Leaken left on Tuesday to spend several weeks In Washington. D. r. , Mr. AVilUam Garrard, Jr., has re* turned to college In Virginia, after a short visit home. Mr. Donald Rimers in the guest for a week of Governor qnd Mrs. Terrell in Atlanta. Mrs. Hunter McGuire, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur Gordon, lias returned to Richmond. Mis. A. R. Lawton has Issued cards for a reception New Year afternoon from 5 to 8 o’clock. Miss Beckwith and Miss Sarah Cunningham will re ceive with her. Miss Keech, of Baltimore, is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Harry Bruen. Mr. Joseph D. Taylor has returned from Atlanta. , Miss Rosalind Wood has returned to Lucy Cobb, after a brief visit home. Mrs. H. M. Comer Is the guest of her daughter, Mr\ Clark Howell, In At tanta. Miss LlJla Comer is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mills B. Lane. Alias Gladys Girardeau will return from New York Saturday to spend Christmas holidays at home. Mrs. AV. Neyle Colquitt has returned from a short visit to relatives In Bruns wick. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mercer, Jr., are in New York. Mrs. H. H. Bruen has issued cards to a tea on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton Young hand lum iu on nt by Miss Emil. Nash wti . W. W. Gordon Mi A. It. I.awtou. .Mrs. W. AV. Muc- l;nll, Mrs. A. W. Carmichael. Mrs. AV. W. Williamson. Mrs.* Henry D. Ste- v* ns, .Mrs. Tracy G. Hunter. Mrs. John R Hawkins and Mrs. Walter O. t’arl- the guests of Mr. Malcolm Maclean, was the guest of j Mr. T. Walter Palmer, of Juckson- uftermmn at a ! vllte. is spending s*)nie time in the city. •V!» House, given! Miss Btlles and Miss Dorothy Stiles Invited to meet j are the guests of General and Mrs. W. W. Gordon. , _ Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Leigh and children are expected in a day or two from England, to spend the winter with General nnd Mrs. Gordon. Mi*. Frank Kennedy, of Baltimore, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy G. Hunter. ■ . „ , , , Mrs. J. B. Abrams, of Brunswick, Is visiting her futher, Mr. L. Putxel. Mrs. Edward Anderson and Miss Sa die Anderson are expected next week to spend the remainder of the winter in Savannah. Mrs. AV. D. Slmkins. Miss Slmklns and the Misses Meldrlm are In Rome, it the Golf Club Saturday after- | Italy, ill be served by Mrs. Harold 0.1 Mi ami Mrs. Clayton R. Woods gave > charming dancing party at the i" on Friday evening for Miss Ce- W*»ods’ guests, the Misses Roy- <»f Norfolk. The party went out vial cars at half past eight. Dane- a.« enjoyed in the CHslno ball room upper was served In the upstairs and Mrs. Frank M. Chisholm are spending several months In Genoa. Miss Mary Clay, of Brunswick, is the guest of Mrs. J. Af. Long. Miss Ellen McAlpIn has returned from New York. Mrs, F. V. Walker, of Bluff ton. Is the guest of Judge and Mrs. Henry Mc AlpIn. ' 'Mrs. W. A. WInburn has returned from Sorth Carolina Mrs. Robert Erwin has returned from Augusta. TOCCOA. Air. and Mrs. Augustus Walters are spending a fortnight with, friends In Cordeie. Miss Isabel Gilmer Is visiting friends In Baltimore. Aid. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Glenn and children, of Gastonia, N. C., will spend Christmas week with the family of Mr. T. A. Capps. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nowell are visting Mrs. Nowell’s parents In Madi son. Allss Louise Simmons, of Brenau College, will spend the holidays at home. Miss Olive Capps, of Wesleyan, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Capps. Miss Dora Brown, of Shorter College, Is at home for the holiday season. Allss Ruth Mitchell, of Brenau Col- MODERN EXPERT DENTISTRY AT REASONABLE PRICES. Crown and A Bridge Work Set of CC Teeth All oth.r Dental Work »t Prieo, that will plaaaa. Plate, made and delivered umi day. DR. E. G. GRIFFIN’S GATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS . . 241-2 WHITEHALL STREET. Bell Phom 1708. HOURSi 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. SUNDAYS, 9 A. M. TO 4 P. M. fr O 5 > id THE VICTOR SANITARIUM 321-323 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. OPIUM. WHISKY and other drug habits cured In fqur weeks. Patients do not suffer as ’ •*>* do at many Institutions. Comfort of patients carefully looked af- Sanltarium Is home-Ilke and pleasant, and not a prison, as some *zine. Treatment entirely free from any harmful results. For full < flcjiar* cal! or add*** The Victor Sanitarium, or Dr. B. M. Woolley, *-ock Box 387. lege. Is spending the holidays with home folks. Miss Estelle Cochrane and Mrs. Mat- tie Irwin, of Pickens, 8. C., are guests of the Misses Harrison. Mr. Emmett Phillips has returned to his home in Lithonla. Mrs. Frederick Is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Walter Brown, In Columbia, 8. 0. Ed word Shaefer has returned from a short stay In Baltimore, Md. Miss Annie Lee Kennedy has return ed from visits to CartersvIUe and Ken- nesaw. Dr. and Airs. II. U. Hansard and children are spending the week with Mrs. Hansard’s parents at Hillside. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis, of 'larkesvllle, spent several days recent ly with Air. and Mrs. N. A. Fessen den, Mrs. Hetty Morgan and Miss Ollle Hogan are making on extended visit to Gaffney, 8. C. Mrs. W. F. Barton left Saturday for visits to Anderson and Greenville, 8. C. Mrs. Buttles, of Atlanta. Is a guest of her sister, Mrs. W. L. Clark. Miss Ruby Hill, of Washington, Ga., I is a guest of Allss Eliza Bright. Miss Elizabeth Edwards has return ed from a visit to Atlanta friends. Mr. Frank Clifton Bell has gone to Cincinnati. Ohio, which place he will make his future home. v Mrs. Wilbur Colvin, of Hogansvillc, spent several days with Toccoa friends recently. Allss Lula Hogshed, who has been in Atlanta several months. Is visiting home folks. Mr. Robert Carter, of Atlanta, will spend the holidays with Toccoa friends. Aliss Effie Bond, of Red Hill, Is a guest of Miss Lula Hogshed. Air. Charlie Freeman, of Carnesvllte, vtailed his parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. Af. Freeman, this week. Mr. Glenn Davis visited Atlanta re cently. 1 Mr. James Burton, of Lavonla, spent Monday In Toccoa. Mr. George Ramsay visited Atlanta Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Whips are spending the holidays with relatives In Chattanooga. Mrs. L. W. Dean- Is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Ross, in Birmingham. Miss Laurene Goodhue Is home from Shorter College for the Holidays. Airs. L. L. Herzberg and children are the guests of Mrs. Herzberg’s mother In Tuscaloosa. Airs. H. O. Dumas entertained a num ber of friends with cards at the Prlnt- up Hotel Tuesday evening In’ honor of her mother, Mrs. Henderson, of Talla dega. Airs. King Riddle was hostess to the Wednesday Card Club this week. Miss Hattie Walker and Miss Loi|in Proctor have returned from a visit to friends in Chattanooga. R. H. Casey and two daughters are visiting relatives at Brownwood. Tex. Mrs. S. H. Henderson, who has been visiting her daughter, Airs. H. O. Du mas, has returned to her home In Tal ladega. Mrs. Thomas H. Stephens Is visiting her father In Birmingham. Airs. A. Al. Ayers, Jr., and son. of Guntersvllle, were the guests of friends Wednesday. Mr. W. L. Wilson and family, of 8t. Stephens, Ala., have arrived here and will make this city their home. Wilbur Plnckard, Jr., celebrated his fourth bjrthday at the ITIntup Hotel Saturday by entertaining a number of his little friends. Captain L. B. Rainey Is visiting friends at Dadevlfie. The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union held their regular monthly meet ing at the residetfee of Mrs. King on Tuesday. Mrs. W. J. Meadows and daughter. Miss Alarguerlte. of Greensboro, N. C„ are guests of Mrs. Meadows’ sister, Mrs. W. L. Hampey, on Walnut street. The Junior Epworth League of the McTyerle Memorial church gave an entertainment Friday afternoon. Miss Lulu Bllllngsly, of Texas, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lankford, on Turrentlne avenue. Miss Ruth Agricola has arrived from Nushvllle to spend the holidays with her parents. State Superintendent of Education I. W. HUI, of Montgomery, was a visitor on Thursday. Adolph Reich has arrived from the State University to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. John B. Shaddlck, of Pittsburg, will arrive Sunday to spend the holi days with home folks. Airs. Edward Moss and son have re turned from a visit to relatives In Hun tersville. The Enamon Club gave a dance at the Prlntup Hotel Friday evening. Air. and Mr*. Louis Kidd have re turned to Anniston. The marriage of Miss Cecil Cipro Cantrell to Mr. James Latimer An derson, of Afarletta, will take place on the afternoon of the 29th at the home of Mr. and Airs. T. F. Smith, of Columbus. Mrs; Charles DuPre will entertain a number of friends on Friday after noon. Mrs. C. B. Freyer entertained the Young Matrons' Bridge Whist Club on Tuesday afternoon. Among the Invited guests were: Miss Ides, Mr*. McCrea and Mrs. E. T. Jervey, of Atlanta. At the close of the game a delightful hot supper was served. * Mrs. Alan Dickerson was the charm ing hostess at an informal bridge par ty on Wednesday afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served and the Christmas colors were carried out. Those present were: Mrs. L. N. Tram mell, Mrs. E. R.’ Hunt, Misses Thomp son, Fannie Flover and Miss Henriet ta Glover, of South Carolina. Allss Henrietta Glover has returned to her home In South Carolina, to the regret of her many friends. Mrs. Albert Gardener entertained a number of friends Friday afternoon. The time was pleasantly spent telling thrilling experiences. The one tejling the best received a 'prize. At the close of the contest delicious refresh ments were served. Those present were: Alesdames George Welsh, D. C. Cole, Wilder Glover Charles DuPre, E. B. Prayer and Mlft'Elleen Gober. Mrs. W. J. Heyward, who has been the guest of Mrs. Charles McCandlish, on North Boulevard, Atlanta, has re turned home, WAYCROSS. Mrs. Agnea Findlay is spending the holidays with relatives In Af aeon. Mr. and Airs. E. A. Pound are spend ing the holidays In Mllledgevllle with Mr. and Mrs. Jere Pound. Air. and Airs. William Morrison left Thursday for Birmingham to spend the holidays with Airs. Morrison's parents, Air. and Mrs. Hitt. Mrs. Amelia Heidt and sons are spending the holidays with relatives In Thomasvllle. pretty wedding of the week took place Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock, when Miss Jessie Boyd and Mr. Samuel West Walker were mar ried at the home of Mr. and Airs. Cal vin W. Parker, 31 Stephenson street, Rev. J. A. Harmon officiating. The bride’s only attendants were her two JlttJe nieces, Misses Christine Bibb and Grace LaRue, who were/gowned in dainty white mull, and to the strains of the wedding inarch from Mendels sohn the little maids entered first, fol lowed by th© bride and groom, who stood Just In the nrch. During tne j ceremony Mrs. John Lewis Holtzendorf, Misren Laney and Snllle Webb have accompanied by Ml*, Mamie Bland on gone to Rpagnn. Tex., to apend the hoi. ,h * »»* Idays with relatives. Kyle Elliott has arrived from Wake Forest, N. C„ to spend Christmas with his parents. Captain and Airs. J. M. Elliott, Jr. Rev. ,T. R. McMullen has returned from Jaclt/ion. Mis*. F. L. Woodruff, of Montgomery, wa» a visitor here Wednesday. GRIFFJN. Mrs. James Moore was hostess at a bridge party and bridge tea Friday afterr.con that was quite suggestive the coming holidays, the decorations being altogether of holly, Christmas boll/ and palms. There were six tables of bridge, Miss MolJle White winning the fit»t prize, and Miss Glessner the second. A salad course and orange Ices capped with red cherries were served. After refreshments a aurprta? was In store for the guests In the way of a Christmas tree with a present on It lor each. The guests at bridge were; Mrs. Ell Brewer, Mrs. E. H. Davta, Mrs. H. V. Kell, Airs. Douglas Boyd, Mrs. Q. H. Drake, Mrs. W. E. H. Sear cy, Jr., Mrs. T. J. White, Mr*. Lloyd Cleveland, Mrs, Elisha Gresham, Mrs. J. Hunter Goddard, Mrs. 8. H. Taylor, Mrs. Wilson Mathews. Mrs. J. id. Thomas, Mrs. Charles Mills. Miss Mot ile White, Miss Winifred Glessner, Miss Lucy Beck, Miss Fanny Gordon Kim brough, Allss Louise Johnson, Miss Lilly Lewis, Allss Janie Jc^nson. Thu guests at tea were: Mrs. 8. J. Red ding, Mrs. James Kimbrough, Mrs. J. P. Nichols, Mrs. H. B. Nichols, Mr*. W. J. Kincaid, Mrs. O. J. Howard, Airs. N. B. Drewry, Mrs. T. S. Mills. Mrs. W. H. Beck, Mrs. J. W. McWilHams, Mrs. Allle Baker, Mrs. J, W7 Ham mond, Mrs. H. Walcott, Mrs, Charles Walcott, Airs. Otis Crouch, Mrs. Julius Gresham, Mrs. Young Gray. Miss Leila Ruff, Dr. 8. H. Taylor. Air. Young Gray. Mrs. Moore wore on this occa sion a light blue princess© dress with trimmings of Irish lace and blue satin. ABBEVILLE. Mrs. A. F. Churchill and children, »f Albany. returned home after n vlflt to rela tives In this city. Airs. Joseph Deiuinl is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Minnie Itarfield. this week. Dr. Want, of Wright, was In town on business this week. Uev. Charles L. Mass, of Mine Midge, has •fumed home offer a visit to Ids sister, Airs. Hal Mwson. Mr. John Lewis McLeod, of Moultrie, vis- Ited relatives and friends Sunday. the violin, played softly “Hearts and Flowers." The bride's wedding gown was of gray crepe de chine over gray taffeta. After the ceremony an In- forfhal reception was held and refresh ments served. The tablo hud as a cen terpiece a tall cut glass vase, filled with exquisite rose*,, and surrounding this were quantities of handsome white Jnponlca*. In the hall Misses Alice Boyd and Sara Salisbury served deli cious fruit punch. The bride Is a sta te© of Mrs. Parker and is a quite pret ty young woman, with a wide circle of friends. Mr. Walker I* a young man of excellent business ability, and holds a position with Lott-Fain Com pany. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Walker will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Altases Edith Lockhart and Maud Williams have returned from Agnes Scott to spend the holidays. An Interesting event of the week was the marriage of Miss Angelina May Eason and Air. Arthur Calvin Griffin, which took place Wednesday afternoon at 5:80 o'clock, at the home of Air. and Mrs. S. F. Floyd. The cere mony was performed by Rev. J. A. Harmon. The wedding march, plaved by Mrs. J. L. Holtzendorf and Miss Mamie Bland, announced the coming of the bridal party, the groom and hta best man, Mr. Chester Rockwell Pit man, entering first, followed by the bride anti her maid of honor. Miss Norma C. Palmer, of Jacksonville. The bride was gowned In a handsome trav eling suit of gray cloth, with hut and gloves to match, the maid of honor wearing a becoming toilet of laven der. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin left after the ceremony for Florida to spend a week or ten days.' On their return to Wnycross they will be at home with i s. W. N. Jones, 20 Isabella street. Miss Georg© Stowers is spending the holidays wlthdier stater In ThomasviJIe. Mr. W. D. o'QuIn spent Sunday In Montezuma. A quiet but beautiful home wedding of Wednesday was that of Miss Mary Cicely Walker and Mr. Douglas D. Pea body, at the home of Colonel and Mrs. S. W. Hitch. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. G. O. N. McDonnell, of Blackahear. only the family and few close friends of the bride wit nessed the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Air. J. O. Walker, of Pen- I sacola. Mr. Peabody is a native of 1 Florida, and holds a position with the I New Orleans branch of J. R. Saunders Company, naval store* factors and ex porters. He Is a brother of Mr. U. P. | Peabody, of this city. TOYS At Actual Cost Just for a few clays we offer our entire stock of TOYS, DOLLS, etc., at COST PRICES in order to make room for other goods- . Anderson Hardware Co. I ERCE’ ■ BUSY STORE Southern Dry Goods and Shoe Co. S 80 MARIETTA 8T. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The following echeUtit* figures puniubeU only us tuforinaiiuu. and are out gnartPtfd. WA8HII Lv. Atlanta it.'. T.) Ar. Toccoa (L\ T.) Ar. Hnsrtnnuurg • . Ar. charlotte. ........ Ar. Klrhunmd Ar. Washington Ar. New York 1 pul , (GTON, NEW YORK AND THE EAST. 3T »Jo, 11:07 r T a. i unwuooi Bts "iZiS.' 1 25 P-m. niooftS: Lv. Atl.DU. . . . Ar. Chattanooga. Ar. Clnclnnntl. . Ar. Lonltvlll., . . Ar. Chicago. . . . CHATTANOOGA, CINCINNATI AND THE WEST. U. j l I It. TS..c 7:40 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:10 o.m. I.t. Atlanta. . . . Ar. Macon Ar. Cochran. . . Ar. Jesup. Ar. Uruuswlck. . Ar. Jacksonville, JACKSONVILLE, BRUNSWICK. 6fC. r 12:16 p.m. 4:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 8:45 p.m. ll:15 p.m. 1:30 it.ra. 2:40 u. m. 6:00 n.m. 1:00 a.in. 8:S0 s.in. 19. 10:80 p.m. 12:40 n.m. 2:00 a.m. 6:40 o.m, 8:00 a.m. 8:50 n.m. BIRMINGHAM, MEMPHIS ANU THu WtaBT. I.T. Atlaut.. . . Ar. Austell. . . • Ar. Tallapoosa. . Ar. Anniston. . . Ar. Illrmlusbaro. 1:00 a.m. 1:16 a.m. S:20«.m. COLUMBUS. FOH Lv. Atlnnln, . . Ar. Wllllnniwn. Ar, Fort Valley. sr Tift J:24 p.m. VALLfeY. ETC. • 11:31) iuu. 12:10 p.m. 1:41 n.m. 3:06 p.m, 6:35 n.m. i.*. :;.*.: Ar. Columhui. . . . . . . , Pitsenger rat seni mlnal Btat »n.m. j n.m. j«.m. 1 id ticket Office, i l^iicliirf* Ttraua ad Ticket Office. 1 Peschtros Street. •Phone 141 Ticket Office T< ’Phone 4900, AMERICU8. Mr*. ItarimrU Mi-i’uHkch •* rill rele*! dish party Thursday «*veiling In the i AMERJCUS. Mr*. Crawford Wheatley entertained at two large and elegant affairs thta week. One wo* a buffet luncheon given Wednesday in’ honor of Mrs. J. Reed Curry, of Newport News, Va., and the other a large bridge party given Thurr- day In honor of Mr*. Charles Hunter, of 8avannah. Mr*: L. G. Council entertained at a bridge party Friday afternoon In hon or of her stater. Miss Eva Hildreth, of Live Oak, Fla. The young ladles of American will 1 give a large and brilliant (fence next j Wednesday, the 26th. The Amcrlcus German Club will give their usual Chrtatmas evening dance.: which I* looked forward to from year ; to year by social America*. Mis* Allison Badger, of Atlanta, will be a much admired visitor here during the Christma* season. Mins Eva Hlldredth, of Live Oak. Fla., is the pretty and popular guest of Mr*. L. G. Council. Mr. T. Furiow* Callaway Is at home for the holiday*. Rev. Allen Fort. Jr„ of Dublin, will be in the city Christma* week to the delight of hi* many friend*. Mies Constance Holt Is at home, again after a visit of neveral month* to Co- Iambus. Mr. John Alien Fort Is at home from the University of Georgia to spend Christma*. Misses Mattie Rylander,' Lizsfe Mae Oliver and Emma Eldridge are at home from Agnes Scott for the Christma* holidays. Mr. Jame* L Fort Is here from Mer cer to spend Christmas. Mrs. H. B. Simmon* and children JVjhave returned home from a pleasant ^ 1 visit to Albany. Ml** Jllliu Bell Md* (Ml Is lloli11 ttolidaym 31 r. and Mrs O. b. McLeod liraic their silver wedding on lie itay evening. I Miss Alice Shepherd, accompanied hy her j ta*r of'the youngor •inter. Mr*. B. C. Gay. of Biloxi. Mis*., of honor wore on this returned homo after an extended visit. j lace nnule prince**, ov Kdd Little nmdc a business trip to I lot- j Presiding at the coffee u eun Wednesday. will refer dish party 'I nnradnjr ••veiling xt Timm- her |H>piiliir guest. Miss l.i»tllc I hany, nt which were present «i lift, of Al- iiiite a mini *— guesf STOVES, RANtilS, HEATERS. JS4.30 Retail* at SIO. Tali i« but out of our lm- rnrniF line, all itylri «n4 4t- t?» one-halt lit pric*. Wdto tnr our coapleo citilo**.!. 101 brfnro you buy. frt« lor Ul« nkinf. John Fmler Co. 265-211 Oacalur St. Atlanta,Ga, MiRAND THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 27* MR. RICHARD MANSFIELD In Henrik Ibsen’s “Peer Gynt” Curtain nt 7:45 I*. M. I Vices; SOc to $2.50: .ala now open. RAILROAD SCHEDULES Zhonlug the Arrival aul Departure of l*a*- ■eager Train* of the Following Komi*: W’FSTFUN AND ATLANTIC ItAILltOAD. 3. Nsshvlllt.luS a.m 13. Na,hvill,.4:50 p.m 72. Rome 5:10 p.m 4. N»rtvlll..«:60p.m. All traloa dully. [L Nashville. 7:10 a.m. 71. Rome 6:45 u.ui. W. Nn*hvllle.ll:46 n.m. L Naibrllfe. 7:33 p in. CKS tUAI, Of OKOttUIA. Arrive) From— Havanuah ... 7:10am Jacksonville , 7:60 uni Mitcou ...,,,.U:40am Havanuah ... 4:13 pm Macon 6:10 pm Albany 10:20 pm Depart To— Macon ........11:40 pui Hnvnunab b;0' nm Alluuiy 8:45 am Sfacoo 4:00 |, m Havanuah ..... 0:15 pm Jucltvonvlllo .. 8:30 pm ATLANTA ANii^WKKT i-OIM' KAIL- :ssn^’.Ji r , lAUnnt*. 1:39 am Ullmn....,, 6:30 i •Mootr-mcri. 3:33 pm •Muuts*n'rj.H;15 [ •DaITjr. AT) otber train, unTly except Hi d.T. S Ajl 9rain, ar AtUnta .nil We.t point illrond Company arrive nt and ,lep»rt vl.de tnffeta. .Mrs. J. I,. I Wooten. A delightful small event of the week was given by Mrs. L. G. Council in honor of 5lr». Corley l^wis. of Montexumu. and | Miss Yonree. of Atlanta. The bright < I lights, the handsomely gowned women, the I , interesting men, the enthnsiiistic game mid j • the gruelou* maimer* of the limnlwmio! I hosts** all combined made It to tln**e pro \ ent one of the most delightful glfaiis oi j : Hie senium. • The Americas Literary Clot* held mi «»u ; ! Jovahle ns well a* u very profitable , with Sirs. A. IliwthiKtou hint TUtirmhiy ' mr Friday and Saturday—Mstlneo Saturday. Messrs. M Alt YIN A KMHItY'S Presentation of Wugner'* FVsttvnl Play PARSIFAL A Company of 50 Player*. Augmented Orchestra. Curtains at 2 p. m. and 7:45. 8ale now on. Thi Mr Taj lor Street Bridge Club ***' * Wcduesdu inv oecjislo LOOK OVER your laundry and if you find any rea ■one for dlstatitfaction you should atnd your lintn to us, for w* guar- rr.tee to . Launder Your Linen and all other articles in a way that cannot be eurpaeied. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY, 40-42 Wall Street. Phonetw Main, 41. hupiiy fN’cmdoii. Aft. 1 m he delicious refreshment* ‘ were served. The Summer Girl*' Club was delightfully entertained by Mta* Fnuuic Mae Williford Friday afternoon. The house was Ifeuiitiftil in its Christina* decoration*. Among those nrescut were MIkkc* Maybelle mil Blnm-he linn kin*. Josephine Turpin, Binmn .Mae Brown. Virginia Gunn, Susanna Simmons, Mite When tier, nud laittle Tift of Albany. I Mewl*lues hiker, la)we, Gatewood, and 1 M eCash ell. I Mr*. Ififwell Simmon* i% spending nevr’d days III Albany, the guest of her father. ™e m jou ""j Matin,* Today, Thursday and Satur- " 1 day. The Musical Comedy Success “ME, HIM AND V with WATSON. KELLY AND ARLINGTON, 50 PEOPLE—TUNEFUL MUSICx Next Week: NAT WILLS. Arrlre rrom— pBoBiilA UaIlIIGaL). •Ansuita Lithonla •Aiifueta "liepert To— •Augueta .... 9:00 an -Aii*u»ia ...„ 7:J) am l.llheula WsOS nm •Ausneta 3:3 mi, -Ausueta 11:46 pni 8HABOABU Ain 1,1 NB BAII.BOAI Arrive Yvom AI IieUS ,eeeet IS Clinton 7iS.— Birmingham . 7:45 pm I leper, To- Rlruilngham . 7:45 on 4’llnton 7:20 nu New York....12:00 n’l Athena 4:<«|,ji p„ Wnthlnatan .. 8:00 pu Shown In Ceatrnl Thm Mr. F. \rrr. ,. r „ 14 here tto spend the holiday*. Mr*. Charles Iltitit«r, of Snvmuiali, 1* an nttrsetive visitor here this week. Mis* Helen Bagb-y. of Atlanta, Is receiv ing many charming attention* here, the guest of Miss Mary Bugtey. Among the young people returning Immo to spend the CbrlHtma* holidays nre Misses Mattie I^wls I unison and Freddie Shipp, from Lory Cobh; Kate Felder, from Staun ton; Marie Joale. from Mt. de Hales; Ma ude Hue Bell, from Cox College; Mattie Itylnndcr. Binttin Fid ridge ami Lixzle Mae Oliver, from A*new Hcott; Messrs. Jam*-* Fort, from Merrer; John Allen Fort, from the Htate I nlvendty; John T. Clarke, from Tech, and Walter ftylaoder, front Htannton Military Academy THE STAR Week of December 24. 9EN6ATJON4L DRAMA “FIGHT FOR A MINE” New Moving Pictures. STRONG VAUDEVILLE Matlneea Monday. Wedncmlay. | Thurnday and Saturday st 2:30 Every nlcht at a: 15. BALDWMLVILLE STOCK GO. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Night*, j Tuesday uud Wednesday 3Iatinet>s. HPKCIAL CIIUIHTMA8 MATINKF. “SHERLOCK HOLMES” Thurnday. Friday and Saturday Night*. “THE TWO ORPHANS” Friday nml Hat unlay Matinees, Night prices.. ,.I0t 23, SO. 58c Matinee price* ..10, Jfe Watch for Little fa»rd Fountternv. NORCROSS. Rev. Henry W. Ticknor. of Senau Tenn.. has been the guest of hi* s ter. Miss Delay Ticknor. Mia* Lillian McDaniel will enterti at a reception Saturday evening honor of Mina Berth* Oliver, of Flo da. Mtas Daiay Tlckm phla for the holiday*, th*- grandmother, Mrs. Ormsby lx In P] ladel- • f her mmm