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THE BANNER, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1907.
For
Christmas
Shopping
R. Brandt is the
best Jeweler in
the world to you
—WHY?—
Because he has
the biggest stock
—AND—
Because heguar-
anteesev’rything
he sells. I I I I I I
R. Brandt
The Jeweler
Absolutely Reliable
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Need Any
Stationery?
We are building
up a good trade
in this line. Let
us show you our
assortment.
E. C. McEvoy
Up-Town Drugstore
CALL UP 297.
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gladly given space. All written notices must bear the name of the send
er, not for publication, but for protection. Send long notice* to The Bon
ier office and telephone personals to the above number.
CALENDAR OF THE WEEK.
THURSDAY.
Meeting of Mothers’ Club.
Mrs. Cantak’s reception.
FRI DAY.
M* eting of the Fhilathea Clas s.
Meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Y. M. C.
' Mr. Bob,” at the Seney Stovall Chapel.
SATU RDAY.
“The Barrister/’ at the Colonial.
Meeting of Board of Directors of Y. \Y. C. A.
THE THIN SANTA CLAUS.
They t. II me Santa Claus has swunk
To half his former size -
I s< » n it in the paper, an’ the paper
n**v* r lies-—
This y. ar they say he’s fell plum off
in weight an’ color, too.
An' tf yo’ fail to recognize him. whai
d’yer s pose you’d do?
They say he feeds on greenbacks Jan'
on gnhl most all the time.
But this year lie's been scufflin'
’roun - a dollar er ;« (linn*
ur seeli small change as he could
brows,- was all he could get to live
rpon tliis panic* time; an’ now you
s'pose lie's much to give?
Bu
>«I ol' saint
is not so fip*
aroun’ the girth
Perhaps lie’s healthier the while an’
jest as full o' mirth;
Peril i ps the prosperous year or tw'o
had bloated him a lilt.
An’ now perhaj s he’ll prove to be a
livelier saint for it.
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HUCER-BARROW. *
The marriage tonight of Miss Emma
Muddleton Huger to Mr. David Cren*
shaw Barrow will lie an event of much
social prominence and interest, it
will t :ke place at Chr/st church at
hnIf-past eight o’clock, the Rev. Fran
cis Alan Bin w n officiating.
Miss lingers ouly attendant will
be her sister. Miss Caroline Pinckn^J*
n
Passion Play ii
A r- product ion of the entire iif
of Christ is now being shown at Fairy
land in ?.:• subjects from birth to as-
c^w*iion.
One of the grandest and most won
derful seems ever produced in th.*
moving picture films.
This is the new Pathe film in five
sections, and is aluut one hour show,
and on account of the length of the
show the price of admission for adults
for this o«-c:ision is 10 nuts; chiHn
5 cents.
Useful Articles
For Xmas Presents
Comfortable Morris Chairs, Rockers
Leal her and Velours Couches
Princess Dressers, Toilet Tables
Cellarets for the Prohibition Days
that are coming
China Cases in Mahogany and Oak
And numerous other Artistic Articles
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Huger, and Mr. Barrow's best man
will be his brother, Dr./Craig Barrow.
The ushers will bo Mr. Ferris Caun,
Mr. Charlesworth J. Hunter. Mr. J.
Ward Motte, Mr. Percy Huger, Mr.
John Morris and Mr. Frjucis P. Mc-
itlre.
ijfThe bride will be given In marriage
by her father, Mr. Joseph A. Huger. She
will wear a beautiful wedding gown
of white faille simply made in a grace
ful empire—princess style. The bodice
has a transparent yoke of white chif
fon, set in tiny band tucks and about
the shoulders is a broad berth t of
beautiful Honiton lace. Her flowers
will be white roses.
The nirtid of honor's gown is of pale
pink chiffon, with hands of satin in
deeper tone, and the corsage ts
trimmed in deep cream lace. She will
carry a bouquet of pink roses.
After the •ceremony ;u the church
a small reception from h until 1:
o'clock will lie given at tin-
home of thin b.-Me's parents.
on Static stretd, east, for wi'icn
invitations have been limited ta th •
wedding party ami relatives. Tin-
house decorations will In in urt-eu
and white.
The drawing rooms will lie lit V
numberless tapers in silver c.imlela-
bra. and roses ami ferns t.’ll tom
bino to make the iT-el t sin-.; 1- but
very lovely one.
Mr. Barrow and !ii.„ bride will i.-nv -
qt midnight for tin- X rtlt end will
sail the last of the week for H irope,
where they will spend some time, on
their return they will be at home ttt
N;y. 22K Oglethorpe avenu -. etst. -
Savannah Press.
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4 MEETINGS. 4
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4 MOTHERS' CLUB. ♦
4 The Mothers and Teaeli rs' Co. 4
♦ Operative Club of tip- l’ractiee ♦
4 School wilf meet ties i Thins 4
4 day) afternoon, at f at* o'eltt.--k 4
4 in Miss Parrish's let-nt
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4 Y. M. C. A. AUILIARY. 4
4 The Ladies' Auxiliary of tin- 1 4
4 M. C. A. will tile -1 Fri '.at after 4
4 noon ,-tt 1 o'clock. All m.-mbt rs 4
4; are requested to be prt s*-m. ♦
PHILATHEA CLASS. 4
The PMLHlieti Class tf the *
4 First Baptist church will meet 4
with Mrs. A. S. Parker Fa,.lay af- 4
4 ternoon at four n't loci;. All 4
4 members will please h pro.-ent. 4
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I hiorL.., DIRECTORS’ MEETING.
,* Sflcity T,ne- Bo^rd of Directors of the 4
T Is—«r. TV. C. A. will men Saturday 4
j'l 4 morning at half-past ton. As bus- 4
Iness of importance Is to come 4
up, all members arc urgently re 4
quested t"' attend 4
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Dwelling for Rent j.I
jnJ.4_4.4
Dorsey & Funkfnstein
6 Rooms in
Lynwood Park
Store for Rent
Jan. I, On Thomas St.
New and Up-to-date
Size 27 x 110 Ft.
J. T. Anderson.
Clayton Street
Phone 106
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Athens, Georgia
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GENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
Arrival and Departure of Tralni
at Athens, effective Sept, t, 1907.
Central Time.
DEPART.
For Macon 6:30 a m.
for Macon 3:30 p. m.
ARRIVE.
From Macon 12:10 p m. j
From Macon 9:20 p. m.
Connections made at Madison with |
Georgia Railroad east and west, and j
\t Maoon for ail points south
For information ’phone 610.
H. R. McLEAN.
Soliciting Agent,
tfnr tnfornntiom, ’phone 16.
n A. NOLAN. 4zr.«t
Holiday Goods
Don’t delay buying your Xmas
present until the stock is broken.
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Come early
choice.
and select your
A Fine Investment!
Inexhaustible!!
Stores of Tin in North Carolina
Piedmont Mines. Machinery in suc
cessful operation extracting ore for
shipment Stock nearly at par—limit
ed number of shares for sale.
For further Information apply to
E. C. KINNEBREW, Agt.
Residence Phone 638.
264 1-2 N. Lumpkin SL
An unusual large and hand
some line of Useful Holiday Pres
ents for Men and Boys.
E. H. Dorsey
Men’s Softs
i
And Overcoats
That will Stand Any Test
£nd a variety of S : y ! es and
Fabrics that will satisfy every
clothing need you may have.
The Largest Sleek and the
Best end Finest Clothing ever
shown in Athens.
Youmustvvearc* suit from us
to appreciate the quaiity of the
clothes we sail.
HEAD & McMAHAN
■hurcii.
An inform;il r<
ollowi •! tin* c- t t
undo on being
n the 'lining roo
Tin* punch ho'
(•(•option hall. ;
the p
hllffr
Jenkins (tin*
ison B. Dick.
]) ia detective
Linton K. Al-
.inv;
howl
ami i
ia la;
i grape!
erved 1
At half-past
Holtzclaw
PEAVY-HOLTZCLAW.
The marriage today at noon of
Miss Claribel lVavy ami Mr. Robert
Holtzclaw. of Atlanta, wis a beautiful
affair, at the home of the bride's par
ents. .Mr. and Mrs. (\ D. FVavy. ir,
Vin ville, the ceremony was witness
ed by tin* wo familbs and a few
cl:so friends.
The entire lower lloor was thrown
open to the guests and was beautifully
decorated, the color m :if of white and
green charmingly carried out. Ta •
house is splendidly arranged for en
tertaining ..ind the soft past'd walls
and polished woodwork make an ef
fective background for cut II. wers.
The walls were hung with bamboo
and Japanese smilax. the stairway was
trimmed with the same greens and
on cabinets and mantels luxuriant fol
iage and white flowers were banked.
The bridal party came down tin*
wide stairway and the ceremony took
place in the drawing room before an
altar of Boston ferns and palms ar
ranged just in front of the high colon-
ian mantel. Frcm the improvised al
tar to the folding door opening into
the hall, an aisle was made of white
gauze ribbons and above the door
hung a 'huge pure white wedding bell
—suspended with tulle. The champ
liers were trimmed with ropes o
smilax, tied with big. fluffy hows of
gauze.
Just before the coining of the bride.
Miss Rach, who has a wonderfully
smart voice, sang ’’Happy Day.” and
the wedding march was delightfully
rendered by Guttenbearg’s orchestra.
Miss Muy Feavy, the bride’s young
er sister, was the only attendant. Sin?
looked very sweet and girlish in her
suit of white broadcloth worn with
dainty net waist and a picture hat
white felt, trimmed in long grace!
feathers. She carried a boquet
white carnations.
The bride with her lovely cob
blue cloth, made with long tailor <
opening over a pretty lace and
waist of pure white. Het hat ws
soft' iblue hearn to match the
Nickel son. of Athens, and Miss Ruth
M umford.
Miss Nickerson wore a dainty t'ro.-L
of him* mull ami Miss Mumfonl u
attractively gowned in pink mull,
trimmed with quantities of lace.
Mrs. Pcavy, the bride's mother, w•
i lovely toilette cf black sill; trimm d
with lace.
The many handsome presents wer.*
displayed in the library
one o’clock Mr. and .\
left f r Atlanta, when* they £
to housekeping in a cottage i
Knd.— Macon News.
THE THALIANS.
Saturday ev« ning at the i
the Thaliatis. the University D
Club, will present "The Ram
cl* vor comedy in three acts.
Music will lie furnished by
det Band and the I’niversit
t**tt*\
The following is the cast:
Mr. Arthur Maxwell (The
ter.)—John M. Cozart.
Capt. Arthur Walker, teim
Miss Foyri )— ('barb's H. Cox.
liter • at Sandbank H tel. Bi
--Ralph it. Hodgson.
>m Brice (Walker's serv.tm
•> <>. Smith.
<. Maxwell (the Barrister’s v
-s Mary Lyndon,
ty |)r y ton. Miss Mary Gen
-.s Kllen Fayre—Miss Camilla
(engage d to tie* m.
Brand.
Fox is in Madison.
The Mascot.
Wilbur Cox. :
role.
K D. (’
le to S<
th lending mole
Mrs. U bert Oriffeth. of Winder, is
j visiting Mrs. J. \Y. Weir.
CLOUDY DATES.
! Are as good as sunshine for sittings
| as we are equipped for it. Time is
Uhort ft r your Christmas Photographs,
! mi don't dehiy. Go to Clifton's Studio.
! ( <*11* ge avenue. Phone 4 Hi J calls.
Visit Dr. Mason, the careful Dentist.
MANICURING SHAMPOOING
Phone 575.
BOOKHAMER’S HAIR
DRESSING PARLORS
beauty roses.
groom and his best mail, Mr.
Holtzclaw, of Perry. The cere
Major Drayton (Mrs. Maxwell's fa-i
t her. > — Harry P. Jones.
Jack Rolerick. Gngag d t-> Kitty » 1
-Morton S. Hodgson. t <)v '
Facial and Scalp Massage
107 Clayton St.
ATHENS,GA.
r Balin' r’s Drug Store.
Buy Your Chris!mas Fresents Now
Shop Early —
Shop Now
Stocks are full of new, fresh and stylish articles
A Few Suggestions of
Holiday Requisites
Silk Mufflers
Bath Robes
Holiday Neckwear
Smoking Jackets
Fine Umbrellas
Rain Coats
Cuff Boxes
Travelling Bags|
Collar Boxes
Suit Cases
Initial Lawn Handk’ch’fs
Fancy Vests
Silk Suspenders
Silk Hose
Wool Gloves.
Kid Gloves
Silk Handkerchiefs
N ;w Hats
Chas. Stern Co.
Clayton St.
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