The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 27, 1906, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA (iEOHUlAN, f KEEL Y ’S I KEELY’S ~~ ' KEELY’S K E EL Y ’S KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S After-Christmas Sale of Coats, Suits and Furs All after-Christmas clean up sale ol coats includes some very great bargains in long tourist effects of fancy mixtures, plaids and plain kerseys. The picture shows one of the styles; there are others just as at tractive. ’ Prices were $15, $18 and $20, and values were good. The entire*line goes on sale tomorrow at, choice, $12.50 Throughout our entire stock of fine furs prices are now reduced a third below real retail value. The stock is still large and assort ments varied; including mink, ermine, chinchilla, sable, fox, lynx and squir rel neckpieces snd sets, Persian lamb, Alaska seal, squirrel, nearseal, elec tric seal and astrachan coats. Every piece of fur in the stock is guaranteed to be exactly as repre sented; the character of the house is assurance that no deception of any sort will be allowed. Original prices were low, as we bought early and direct from the largest furriers.' At the reduced prices, every piece is a real bargain. Neckpieces range from $10 to $200; sets from $20 to $300. Coats from $30 to $400- The last shipment of these famous suits that we’ll re ceive this season is now on sale. They’re, unquestion ably the best suit val ues shown in Atlanta. The picture was sketched direct from one of these suits and gives an idea of its excellent style. Ma terial is all-wool broadcloth in black, blue, brown, red or green. $15.00 Keely Company SOCIAL NEWS AND GOSSIP WITH OUR SISTER CITIES COLUMBUS. Til** approaching marriage of Miss «V’t-il** Hare Cantrell. formerly of this city, but now of .Marietta. Ga., to Mr. Lamar Andrews, also of Ma- rlciin. \* an event of more than or- liinav. Interest in (Tolunibus social dr ill?**. The happy event will occur on tV afternoon of the 29th instant, at IV home of Mr. and .Mrs. T. F. Smith. In this city, and artel* an Informal re spending the holidays with his mother. Miss Karl Pritchett Is home from Cuthbert. Miss Fiortne Pritchett Is home from North Carolina, where she Is attending college. Mr. Irby Bagwell, of Atlanta, spent Sunday here. Misses Norn and Addle Green enter tained delightfully Saturday afternoon beautiful linen shower for Miss ftliVLn. the hr.idal couple will leave J KlIsabelh Candler, whose marriage ... f.»rfVfr home (n Marietta. The maid Mr. Reid ffearn takes place on the t*f hoiMi- will he the bride's sister. Miss MaVi Cantrell, and the best man will V Mr. Dougin** Cantrell. The other • attendants will be Misses Susie I*ee. ' A'.’iPr f.. I !‘r.li1nn w.. ..I .. t n .1,. u ,... I ... M’anr.P Ublden. SUsie Andrew... cV Smith and PI ward Whitaker. t Major \v. ,s. Greene, receiver for the (VuinbuH Waterworks Company, has *«>nt t<> his old home at Alexandria, 'n.. where he will spend the Christmas holiday*. Alt-*. Henry DeHaussure Elliott. Jr., '■f charleston, S. C„ Is spending some In the city with Mrs. V. N, Hugue- nin. . ... A'i-’** Susie Matcher, yf Columbus, ]' , !l spopd ti,o Christ mas holidays with V: friend, Miss Edyth Thornton, of ttavnnnah. Edith Kyle goes to Macon to ilie holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Shorter. 'IV* Maud Flournoy has returned from a visit to Thomasvllle and evening of the 27th. After an Interest Ing contest Mrs. Henry Edmondson was awarded the prize, which she grace fully presented to the guest of honor. Delicious refreshments were served. Those present were. Misses Elisabeth Candler, Kate Hammond, Margaret and Lucy Candler, Nettle J*ou and Eihie Bagwell. Lois Sykes and Myrtle Neal, Mesdnmrs \V. A. Upshaw, Henry Ed mondson, J. H. Pope, W. B. Green. A. L. White, C. M. Griffin. Misses Beatrlro and Willie Kilgore. Mr. and Mra. J. II. Edmondson spent Monday and Tuesday with their pa rents at Heflin, Ala. Miss Margaret Embry has returned home after a pleasant visit to -Mr*. B. L. Embry. • Faille Brannon, of Seale. Ala.. [ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Upshaw spent P “turned home after spending ala few days In Carrollton and Bremen seel; in the city with her aunt, Mrs. this week. !» ' Andrew*. • | M Ifx Annie E. William*, of Macon, i* j «P'raimnwi». paima .n Ali«s Lula I Jean has returned to her the guest of Miss Elisabeth Candler. I J^ JfJ“V25* ill* nnfml homr. |„ Lufaula. Ala., after a pleas- Mr. S. C. Candler was called home ^IwBons from and Bralmui *ni veiit !,, friend* in the clfy. from Florida Sunday on account of the i .' ,!s J. I. Darby Is In Amerleu» v serious Illness of his brother-in-law, J«' °*t,' 00 *, A! 1 ®nniStm!>!!!■ U,C dlei.lli* ft " 0r ' S “' nn< '’ " h '’ ha " * ppen '! lo prov« th*l7'ablllty'liTtwo*aelectlon* Miss Velma Neal Is home from Jud- j ^om ^n^tha^BDlrlted son Coiieae Ain I sung on the waters and the spirited Mr. and sir*. Chari.* Sanford, of At- "V"™"*" 1 , Min inntn nr#* sfirtidinir n fpw dav’s with! tofoea of these sister* pair well. Miss their'parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Vel- j May has ni fair contralto; Miss trances ,.|i« j a deep a,to, \:ii„ Simmon* ond Annie' Ml** I.ucn* baa been advanced - o Hlxon arc home from Monroe ''oiler-. | »*»«»> «>' d returned to Atlanta after a few days here. Miss Helen Steiner, of Hollins, Ga., Is home for the holidays. Miss Algle Hardwick, who has been the guest of Mrs. 1. Y. Sage In Atlanta, and the recipient of many social hon ors, Is home for the holidays with her aunt. Mrs. C. L. Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Pelxer and the Misses Pelxer have returned from New York. A beautiful bn I poudre wan given at the Beauvoir Club Thursday even ing by a number of young ladles to their many friends. The program was danced till 12 o'clock, when the ger man was begun, and continued until n late hour. Dr. and Mrs. William B. Trimble, of New York, will spend tjie holidays with hhi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trimble. 8T. ANGELAS. Thursday evening In the presence of the faculty the students of the class voice culture gave In finished style In four parts Die Kapelle by Krenttcr and rs an encore Klnkel’s quartet. The Soldier's Farewell. These quartet! were rehearsed for the Christmas re eftaf. After att accredited rise stop by step from the fundamentals to the required point. It Is a laudable and necessary aspiration with pupils in AMERICAN PEERESS FINDS HIGH PLACE IN ROY ALFA VOR Alban:- Uni: nil Mr*. I.. B. Davis, of At- ,, . C In the city, the gue*t* of '''' 'li.u.ht.r, Mr*, i'. I. Grpover. *>o» .valid Hi/HUn han returned ""inr from n |ilen*unt vl*lt to friend* *' Albany. • Sir-, i..urge o. Berry and Ml** Ger- ouiii Derry me at home again from a *Ult to Florida. «r*. w. R. Wright I* In the city "" Kl Florida, and I. the gueat of her Mr*. B. Howard. MONTGOMERY, ALA. Wedne»day evening -Ml** I,lllle May er entertained delightfully at whl*t -In compliment to her gue*t. Visa Trae- ger. of Cincinnati. The decoration* carried out the Christina* I violin and Weirs' opu* 80c book third. Bhe I* n member of the orchestra. Misses Mary Keith and Vivian Mur phy v I riled Augusta on Wednesday. John T. Fletcher, Jr., has gone j Mr. Roeewald the gentlemen's. Bluiilngham to spend the holiday* •■J* her parent*. Ml« Etta Blanchard ha* returned ’’"tee. lifter being absent for aeveral Uemli. She ha* l>een louring Europe, *i,i'" lmd * mo *t delightful trip. His* Etta and Miss Matllu William* to home again, after spending "■''•ml month* In Sew 'York. Mi, Thomas B. Slade, of Mexico, -V'Wpanfed by Iter fwo sons, Rich. boxer* and Thomas B.. Jr., are hi u i- 1 ' visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ktchurd . ACWORTH. uul colors In; Mrs. R. M. Lemon, Airs. Jesse L beatifthil" effect.” and the" refreshment* j Lemon and Miss Margaret McMillan were also suggestive of the Yuletlde I spent Tuesday In Atlanta ' M|,* Meyer won the ladles' prize and! Misses Look. Alary Reynolds and Lul- x. KhH „ grTffin. - Hi* U. j. Edwards has Issue,! Invl- •tiun, to a large afternoon reception o I* given Saturday. December 29. In or Alra. ft. J. Redding. Only the set are InVIted. bant White, of Portland, Die.. ?“!'“» been visiting his mother. Alts. jj t ",,)yhlte. returned home Saturday. b.|. M' ,h elr wedding Journey and are umug V,. nnd Jobn Mills for a . “ <>a>* before teturnlng to their , • (M Savannah, l,-'"'"ng the university student* nl pC!‘‘ lor the holidays are Alasters r* Flevetand, Edward Anthony and S?r»td Dean; from Mercer. Alasters nnd Psrks Walker and J. P. the Georgia Techc Gilman Herbert Lowe. Henry Carver. Wilson and Lyole Edward*. , lalt Barrett spent Sunday In Marietta Ml» Bertha Fltspatrlck entertained I with Mrs. George T. Northcutt. the Queen of Club* Wednesday mom-[ Alin. D. G. Stewart visited Atlanta ing. -where euchre was played for two recently, hours Miss Margaret Hire won the Mr. Smith Is spending some time prise, a gotd comb, and Alls* Wllker- , here with bin brother^Air. W. A. Smith, son, of Prattville, Misses Ethel and Ruby Evatt spent Thursday In Atlanta. Mrs. Nathan Thompson, of Stone .Mountain, spent Sundny here with Mr. Al. J. Abbott. Mr. Paul Merlin end two children, o Adairsvllle, visited relatives here re rently. Bfske Oorj,.; the guest’s prize, a pair of cuff pins. iThe score was kept by Aliases Cecil Fitzpatrick and Bessie Walker. The first of a series of beautiful ger. mens »■**.danced at the Beauvoir Club Alunduy evening, about thirty couples participating, the march being led by Captain Roberts and Alias Etlle May Wagner. ... The Wednesday Card Club met with Airs. Charles Teasley at her home on Perry street. The score was kept on Hant'a Claus cards, attached to small Christmas trees. Airs. Henry Van diver won the prise, a reek ruff. Mrs. Julia Hartwell Is In Montrom* gomery for the winter with Airs. J. M. Davidson. , u, Frank P. Glass. Jr., from Prlnee- "mte was extended many cotjr- * \|lss Christian tilass. from the t uorih Georxls. ' 'hlle visiting his old home. College for Women In Baltimore. are| Judge nnd Alra. Juheph I. Turner and Mrs. q-Ponnor have returned ^*/ f or G,e holidays with their pa- ! X.-'tJ 0 *' ut Mr *' rents, Air. anil Airs. F. P. Olas*. The Art Study Club met Tuesday afternoon with Mis* Caroline Haral son. where they were delightfully en tertained and a at inly of Dutch artlata waa continued. Miss Helen Cruelman. of t hlcago. Is visiting Miss Caroline Haralson. Mrs. Myrta L. Avers’, for aome time editor of the Freeh Air Department of The Christian Herald, Is here, having been called to the bedside of her moth, er. Mr*. Lockett. Air*. Marlon Analey. of Atlanta, waa the gueat of friends for aeveral daye this week. , „ . , Miss Bland Relden. of Fawnsdale, after a visit here to friends, la visiting Mrs. Ayer In Atlanta. Air. and Air*. R. A. Johnson have come to Alontgomrey to make their home after a long residence In At lanta. They will be with Mra. John son's mother, Afrs. R. #’. Llgoa. P, VILLA RICA. lion*'' , '° l * Sykes and Margaret k'lldav are from Brenau for the t, Jf 1 '* Nettle Lou Bagwell Is home ulJ J 1 - '■ 8 Mllledgevllle. i. , kate Hammond, of Carteravflle. attend the Cnndler-Hearn *** Carrie Alarehman and Rhoda " are home from Wesleyan. John AlcClarty, of the Tech, is MEDA. Alls* Ovllla Cooley, of Washington. D. ban Ih**ii III" nttraetlre guest of rolatlres hen*. MIm LI. ii Turk, of rmwfonWHI**. will re- tt most conllal w**lrotn» lirr»‘, where nil** irJII Rprnil the bollttajr*. Mntvlii Turner !* ependlna Rome time in Mu He tin «,n n l>u»lneiw trip. UM.n. Kihrl.lire «wl Ntobet Park Rpent a feu <Im.tr Iii MmllRou tblRRreek. M. fleamt In ou a visit to friends hi w _, ... Z. J. t-Mmoudiu.il this week. Mlii Julia Turner Is visiting her sister in i’oltiniliUM till* week. Jlrs. Hat fie Sawyer, of Mnenu. hss re turned home after spending some time here *!ili rdn I Ives. . . Miss Uoruugli Huml.y will spend the hoi- IdnvH with relatives III Mllletlgevllle. lays wltu relstlvep iii Jiiiieageviue. Miss J.wle Held, of tatonton. will . turn from Men rue for the holidays. She will Ik? the gut**! of friends here for s few •lays. At an entertainment given here for the lieneftt of the sebool. Miss I.ofti*e K»Lu"ii'l sou was voted the ni«wt (stpular yiHitist la*l» it desen-ed compliment to a nto*t etuiriuiiig young lady. ML* Goolsby, who has ULii at the home of her ronsln. Hon. J. T. I»ennts. la now visiting relatlrea In JlllW^lik*. The term. returned to Atlnntn nftor it vltdt of severnl days to Ciiplniu nnd Mrs. Sunders 1 . Miss Annie Mac Boswell Ims returned to her home ut Keiifleld. after nil extended visit to Misses HIl.i mid Luoy Jertilgiiu. Mrs. Jenle Unit BlbliT, of Union I’olnt, wns In tireeiislioro Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. T. Irby entertained most dellglitfully last Thursday evening In liotior of ltev. mid Mrs. J. T. Uoblns. The house wna prettily decorated t*»r the imthhIihi. nnd most delicious refreshments wero served. Among those present were ltev. nnd Mrs. ltobln*. Mr. mid Mrs. H. IV. I’ojtelnn, Miss J til hi Foster, n lid others. Miss Ml mile flight visited Mount Zion Inst week. Mrs. Henry Hplnks attended the mar riage of her sister. Miss l'nullue fHair, ut Madison Wednesday. Mrs. Tom Held and twin, of 1’ulou l'olnf. spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Felix Held. Mrs. K. C\ Hlxon nnd .Mamie Hlxon are with Mrs. Illxoii's in t her. In llmic<H*k county. Miss Georgia Boswell visited friends hero last week. Mrs. i’luirlltt FiiIoii point, Tuesday. Miss Igott Newsome, of Union Point, wn* the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Felix Held one day this week. Theodore tielssler. of Atlanta, spent Hnn- dny here with home folks. COVINGTON. Mrs. C. A. Morkwell, who has been III for some time, Is lietter. Mlsa Hue Harris hns returned from At lanta. whero she lisa lieco visiting fur aev* end days. nnd attended the marriage of Miss I^itta lilnl. Mrs. A. K. 4'uogler. of Mnnatleld. speiit lids week In I'ovlngton ns the guest of meeting this senaon of the ('olonlnl iHttnea of Florldn, at the residence of Mrs. John G. Christopher, president. Mrs. Christopher will return oil Tttesduy from Cincinnati, where she hns been with her brother, tbo noted traveler and author, M. M. Shoe maker. during Ids long Illness with typhoid. Mr. Hhoeiunker's new nook, "Flying wheels Through Frftuce," Is nil account of nn au tomobile trip made last summer, on which he wns ncroiupntiled liy bis slater, Mrs. Christopher. Thursday night, the second Yncht Club dance of the sen son will lie given, and tUo tlrnt fi -mhioh* cotillion. * which will I*' led by Mr. Arch"r H. Hubbard, will tuke place at the club house on December 20. CUTHBERT. A delightful nffnlr of the week was tba reception given Inst Wednesday evening by Miss Lucia Key In honor uf.MIss Leone Kuhliison, of Anniston. Ala., amr Mlaa Jen nie Mny Owen. Kuclire wns played sud Mr. Itob West won the nrlxr, it Fisher pic ture. which he preset!ted to Miss Itohlnaoii. Miss Owen waa given n lovely deck of cords. On Friday nfternnou Mlsa Isntlae Worrlll entertslmsl nt "hearts" lu honor of Miss Alice Ellis, whose marriage occurs today tDecentb**r 19). The color mdietue—green nnd red—was tnstcfully envrled out. thu house throughout ladug decnrnteil lit mlstlc- tiH*. In lly anil erlms<iii hearts. Fruit pouch nnd w|ilp|M*d mum sud chnrrlea wero senr- ‘he bride's «tk« Mlaa Mtnf me, mid MIm Htrlla Kab mail cut the rlug. Miss Key won the prize, n iMMtk of Moore a poems. Souvenirs of tie* occasion were mlnlnture suit cases tilled With ri**e. Miss Maud Kt'luiaii. who ?:ns sp#nt several mouths Iii Alhmiy. has retnrueil home. Mlsa IgKute Kohlhson Ims returnetl to her »me ut Annlnton. Altt. Miss Cobble Ho.nl, who has lieen vtaltlng In Troy, Ain., hns return'd home. Mias l.nulsf Worrlll left Saturday for A1- hdny, where she will he i , nuts nt the Gilliert-Freemmt Miss Julia Swanson hns relumed home j which occurs nt Hint place today, December it short stay In Atlstitn. Mrs. James If. Porter hns returned from visit, to relntlves Iii Oxford. Miss. Miss Abigail Htautoii spent this week rhaiiksglvlng In Kocliit lirele. Miss IjottTe Hanson, of Hoclal Circle, nffont Tucm)ny In Covington. l*th. Miss Ethel McDonald has been vlsiting la Albany. King Edwurd fit England alwayw hns shown a marked preference for American women. The duchess of Boxburghe, formerly Mlaa May Ouelct, of New York, In'the latest of tho fair AmcricutiH who have been mimUtcd * to the Inner circle of the English court. She Is one of the richest of American peeresses. Her beauty and wit are said to have made u great Impression on his majesty. CAVE 8PRING. Dr. F. h. Rountree, of Cedartown, was hero Thursday. Mr. It. P. Carroll, of fllngold, Ga., the guest of Mr*. (fias arrived to accept a position fn.O, . rk. H. Bank, made vacant by Mr. J. F, Mrs. 4. J. Corley gave r. delightful enter i Pendergrass, who has gone to Hamli- tiiiuuieut to her iintslenl friends In the re- # on rs,, ».,* ncrent a nonitlnn rlinls sill'll I.X liar pai>ll* l»»t Vcdawtax. | j ' 1 ",. 1 ‘ .Mrs. J. W. ko.'kiv,:ll Ua. rrtun.nl fruu.;. J.‘ r ' «• ' • " r . ' Annie and Fannie Tayloi . .. i-lnl Circle, spent HunUny here as the guests “ *" "‘-T, ■|H*nt n few days hi Mix Luke Hohliisim siH*nt Inst week with relatives In Greshainvlile. Mrs. It. I'. Thomnsou, of Mudiaou, wns the guest of Mrn. Iloliert Fowler this week. Mrs. J. L. Whitehead nnd little daughters. Grace mid Lmlse, spent .Sunday with rela tives In IJthonln. Mrs. V. Wilson, of Newltorn, wna the guest of Mrs. Evans Lunsford last week, ut Eatouton fair. Her Imggy wna covenil with white anti blue morel* glories, which ministration. One cable wns received atnt- IM-ATTEH IN Ftllt HALE MI SC . waa an arifsffe nnd beautiful irntn^arnt, Major and Alra. George C. Ball have appropriate lor the graceful driver, who Is one of the most gifted nnd chnrmlug women of the state. NORCROSS. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Key. of Atlanta, apent Sunday with Miss Lola Key. Alra. E. It. Avery, of Alabama, is the gueat of Airs. R. A. Myers. • Miss Kula Ray entertained the Walk ing Club Wednesday aftern&on at u pretty luncheon. Misses Daisy Tlcknor nnd Harriet Webster, of the Episcopal school, will entertain the children at a Christinas tree party next Thursday evening. Mr. Zed Myers is at home for the holidays. Mr. Joe Webster will return from the University school at Btone Mountain to spend the holidays at home. Afr. arid Mrs. Ed McElroy will go to Atlanta Junuary I to make it their home. Mlaa Janie Laird's elocution pupils will give a recital next week. CAMILLA. Alias Clam Freeman apent the week-cud with -MLs Floy McClain nt IVIUmu. AIL* Bulb Held, of Pelham, Is tie* guest of AIIks KOua Greene. Mr, Collins, of Albany, was the guest of bin •Inter. Mrn. C. H\ Hp**»er. last Sunday. Airs. J. T. Norris and Mrs. Fmul; Norris, of Newton, were the gurets of rets tiers last week. Miss Floremc Davis, of Albany, returnetl to her home last Tuesday after a very pleasant stay with her sister, Mrs. B. D. ltev. Ur. milch a inf family left lent Wednesday for bid future borne fo tbe wi*»- Tlft* tJ. D. C. had their regtilnr dieetiug at Mrs. K. O. I.ee's mi AVedlicMlny. Mr. and Afrs. otln Adair were the guests burg. Miss., Is visiting his mother. Mra. f k »- ■ W. P. Montgomery. Mra. Gaines entertained Tuesday aft ernoon, In honor of Mias Lillian Sparks. A counting contest amused the merry party, at which Minn Nell Warren re ceived the first prixe, a vase, and Miss Nell Adams taking the booby, an ear of corn. AfInn Spurks, the guest < f honor, received a lovely hat pin. After the gumcM u salad course wag served. Those present were: Miaaea Sparks, Smith, Fannie Harper, Nell Adam-*. iHtorfal work. The Methodists of this city I of Mr*. Boliert Fowler this week, regret the loss of this gtnnl i Ola Faitvlotli Air. mid Airs. It. D. Ilnsli will s;H?nd Christmas nt their country borne. Mrs. Alullary. of Alacon, is the guest of j fhvmls nnd relatives Iii this city. The Indies of the Baptist church are glv-! Ing n iNisnar to riirnlsn the inter! JEFFERSONVILLE. Dr. 4. Al. Wall, of Montroae, wan In the Maifin on MomJny. Airs. Mattie Carswell nnd Miss Willie Harrell wen* III AIncon Wednesday. Mr. H. C. Jones returnetl lust Friday from trip to relatives In Ala< Wright, Culbertaon Pettis, Miss Sparkn, of Chattanooga, and Mrr. Tum- lln. Mrn. Hightower, of Cartersvllls, is visiting her slater, Mra. W. L. Jonea. Meaara. Cooper, Carl Clark and Clif ford Miller, of Rome, apont Sunday here. Mr. John L Bltnma, of Melson, apent Tuesday here. Allan Ruth Freeman haa returno i from Atlanta, where she ban been for ) the post three months studying vocal new c , i , m; , i aoou t„ |h* envted lor tbiW t ‘Mlsa Virginia Mapper will Ik* nt home to people, the inmi> iHMith* arc n irfhiile to ; |„. r many trlenda nt Ai'est Ijikc during the, the artistic last#* of the fashioners. Ip to* winter | music. entori* ban proven a grand rolohoi >F. Cbmnt*'ra nan lu Jedcrnoarltle j Mr. D. C. Stroud, after a pleas.ut Wnltteialay. Visit to relatives, has returned to Rome. ,“ r - Sj"^! ,h ' k “ f **“*' I Mi** Fannie Hariier will entertain .it fl,'v l“. \V. V:ill* .'nfr f.iinilj left Jeffenon- j “ lini '» ,°E„ W,d 2 y H I t * rnoon ' in Vllle for IiL new piistnrnti* lu HtMtesiwro honor ofM fas Lillian Sparkn. on Tliunuliiy. Ills nmeveanor here. ltev. J. I Miss Sara Hamilton will arrive Frl- GREEN8B0R0. Mrs. E*lgnr Hull, of N«mwimn|. L visiting her parents. Air. it ml Airs. 4. K. Armor. AIIssck Annie Alum! and Alahle WelllMirn, of Atlntita, s|h*hi several days last week with Alisa Erie Irby. Allss Florence Powell, of Atkeu, 8. C., Is the guest of the Alisses Gelssler. Allss Belle Milter left Haturday for Jack sonville. Fla. Mrs. Noimi Alnddox. of Atlanta, is a|>end- Ing Mevernl weeks with her jmieuts. Air. and Airs. Blchanl champion. Mlaa Eleanor Cloud, of CrawfordvIUe, s^k-iii ^Hntuning nnd Hominy with Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Atlams nml daughter, of Craw- fonlvilh*. spent Inst neck with Alra. James lt»*j Mold*. Alls- Miry Copehtn Inn returnetl from a visit to AIL* I'atsy Ijitluney, of Wayne*. ltev. an 1 Afrs, R. E. L Harris, of Craw. fonlvllle. Her.* gr.vnta of Mrs. Fannie -Wil liam* last Week. Alias Jeriilcan Is hi Greensboro for tin* Christ urns holldsysA Urn. A. V. O’Kelley In In Atlanta. Mrs. Lurieu Hnn<k?rs nml children bav« tin* late train Frl day to visit Lillian Sparks. MetboiL— Air. 4. T. Itenil visited relatives at Allen towu Holiday ami Monday. MEAN6VILLE. Mni.il, v .... I \i..iuim r ! N*# Whittle, who Is atteadlug IT V?*™**? r^tlB* hrt Mtt, «”«'«#«»• >* «» w * d tor In Thom*.!.,u iliiriu* tho holi.lnx*. JII.T Uaial, I.MkWllltamiun. **, JACKSONVILLE. FLA. i " ur,ns ,b * Mlsa Taliaferro will In* tin* honor** at of Mr. Carl AUlredge, of Fort Yslh‘r. spent luncheon to Ik* given Tuesday by the Humbly with frlemta. Misses Cooper. Mrs. 4. W. Peete. of Alem- Air. B. I*. H|»etteei phis, will ik* the guest of b'Hior at n |>uf- Uer»* Ibis week ou ha fet lain licoii at the Country Club on tbe lltli. given by Airs. Tracy Acosta. Wml- _ . .. er itewlay aftcrmioi:. Alra. Walter F. Coach man will giro an nt heme to fnDwdnce her debutante daughter. Alisa May Coa'ch- man. ami on Wi*dnc*d*y evening will give a dam-lug parly to the younger set in Miss Coachman's honor. Alisa Hol**rta Borhrhlge will give a bridge I low: . nicer, of Cotumbms, this week ou htsslneoa. Mir Rrnrn Aleans • •drtkday i MM . n * l*form*IIx l-rty FrI.lnr nlxhl. • nwtl. Ol B*nu*Tlll,, -I"*nt Colonel Hear SO II, Tharmlar In town. Thursday sight. December 39. the Dra matic Club will give a itlay *«tit "Inwnr: *r Th* Wltrh'. who will take part. In Jbe. pmu-mation - Allss Blanche Hhehee, party tomorrow aftennam In compliment j llankston. Alias 4e»%!.* Walters to h* r guest, Alra. Fleming Van Benmnlaer. Jackson. Mesera. J. V. D • . y. of Atlanta. I It. W. Uyney. C, A. ft# Tbnrs*lay will lie signalized by the first Harry McDaniel, and U