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UESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1915.
charty fund of the school. The
lool and its friends are cordially
ivited to be present.
ATHENS SAVINGS BANK SPACE
LeHall
Athens,
_ _ Mrs. Hamilton McWhorter was call-
Miss Louise""Mays is receiving a cor-' ed to Washington yesterday on ao-
dlal welcome on all sides. She return* count of the illness of her mother,
ed Saturday from Athens and brought Mrs. Cornelia Pharr,
with her Miss Caro Buffington, daugh-1 —
ter of Mrs. Buffington, who was so Mr. Frank Miller, of Harvard, ar-
well known here when as Miss Pan- rived yesterday to spend the holidays
line Harris, of Athens, she aften vis* with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
ited her aunt, Mrs. Charles .Phlnizy. Miller.
Miss Buffington Inherits much of heri
mother’s charm and is a lovely girl.
Miss Mary Lou Phlnizy entertained
last night with an Informal but de
lightful supper In their honor.—Au
gusta Chronicle.
CONDUCTED BY MR8. ALICE ADAMS.
Master William Wood, 1 Jr, of Au
gusta, will spend Christmas with his
grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Wood on the Boulevard.
CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK
MRS. GAMBLE'S MU8IC
PUPIL8 GIVE RECITAL.
The music pupils of Mrs: John B.
Gamble gave a charming recital yes
terday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
J. M. Hodgson on Milledge avenue.
The spacious home was decorated
for the notable event with the Yule-
tide colors of green and red, making
a lovely, background for the young
As usual an artistic program
TUESDAY—
Brand-Rollestone wedding, 9 o’ clock.
Mrs. Abe Joel’s bridge party.
WEDNESDAY—
Mrs, Jankower’s sewing party.
Y. W. C. A. Tea Room
Tuesday, 21th, December
Miss Myrtle Youngblood, of Way
nesboro, will be the attractive guest
of Miss Celeetia Wood during the
Christmas holidays.
people Bhould be versed in the nice
ties of the heart, and bom with a
faculty for willing comprehension.
—Stevenson.
• • •
Alexander the Great, reflecting on
his friends’ degeneration into sloth
and luvury, told them it 'was a most
slavish thing to luxuriate, and a most
royal thing to labor.—Selected.
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO OUR
DEAR ONES IN HEAVEN
(By Mrs. Lammle Hodges.)
Christmas in heaven 1
What a beautiful thought!
Where all is perfection and bliss.
No worries to vex,
No cares to perplex,
For all o fearth’s sorrows they miss.
Mrs. Joel Wler,
Mrs Bolling DuBose,
Chairmen.
TURKEY DINNER, 50 CENTS.
Turkey and Cranberries
Rice with Glblet'Gravy
Maocaroni and Cheese
Hot Rolls Beaten ]
Magpie Salad
Frozen Custard 10c
Coffee
people.
was excellently, rendered showing a
proficiency and wonderful technique.
Mrs. Gamble’s splendid work and un
usual talent was reflected in each
number, being an unusually 'gifted
pianist and .careful, teacher. Few
homes, if any have gathered more tal
ented musicians, and none have pro
duced greater talent, as
Funk have
Mr, and Mrs. Tillman
gone to Nashville, Tenn., where they
will make their future honra.
Miss Altaic Carlton Clark, who . has
been visiting for a month in West
Virginia will prolong her stay several
weeks.
In that home up above
All is beauty and love—
For all Is as true as it seems.
There is naught to deceive,
And nothing to grieve,
In that beautiful home of our dreams.
BRAND-ROLLESTONE
WEDDING A BRILLIANT
EVENT THIS EVENING
The marriage of Miss Luelle Winn
Brand and Mr. Moreton Montford
Rollestone, of Atlanta, will be a bril
liant social event this evening at nine
o’clock at the home of Judge Charles
Brand on Miledge avenue. The Ha
sh mem
ber of the family is possessed of
wonderful musical ability.
The large audience yesterday was
charmed with the afternoon so replete
with exquisite' music.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pitner will go
to Macon Christmas day to visit
their daughters, Mrs. Henry Lamar
and Mrs. Stetson.
Tea
Chocolate 10c
THE REGULAR ARTERNOON TEA.
SUPPER, 35 CENTS.
Creamed Turkey on Toast
Green Peas Tomato Aspic
Coffee Tea Milk
Oysters to Order
Oh! think of the flowers,
Of Eden’s fair bowers—
Not a single imperfect one there—
Each one is complete,
In its fragrance so sweet,
In that home free from sorrow and
care.
Mr And Mrs. Ward Wight, of At
lanta, announce the birth of a son,
December the sixteenth.
THE TREE OF LIGHT.
The tree of light has been erected
on the grounds of the Episcopal
church and will be lighted at twilight
Christmas eve with appropriate ser
vices. The vested choir will sing
.Christmas carols and the services
will be very beautiful, symbolizing
the sacred season. Everybody Is cor
dially invited to attend the services.
Miss Mary Ella Yancey arrives
from Atlanta this week to spend the
holidays with her sister, Mrs. Howell
Erwin.
Mrs. E. H. Jordan, of Atlanta; Mrs.
H. A. Rollestone, of Atlanta; Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Worsham, of Atlanta; Mrs.
Clara Winn Upchurch, of Atlanta;
Miss Sarah Sasnett, of Atlanta; Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Brand, and Misses
Louise and Mary Brand, of Lawrence-
ville; Major and Mrs. W. E. Simmons,
of Lawrenceviile; Mr. and Mrs. Court-
land Winn, of Atlanta; Nr. and Mrs.
J. E. Ewing, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.
Will McBride, of Atlanta; Mr. and
Mrs. Golden Knight, of Mqnroe; Mrs.
B. H. Sasnett and Miss Carrie Sas
nett, of Atlanta; Miss Rebecca Day,
of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Wllner La*
Hatte, of Atlanta; Dr. Blosser, of At
lanta; Mr. and Mrs. George Mann, of
Atlanta.
How the melody swells
From the heavenly bells.
That finds a glad echo on earth:
And the songs that they sing
’Round the throne of the King
On this glorious day of His birth.
Mr. John Mosb entertained a party
of six at the Magpie yesterday.
Mr. Cadesman Pope, of the Inter
state Commerce Commission, is the
guest of relatives for the holidays.
THE MAGPIE.
Y. W. C. A. Tea Room, Tuesday,
December 21.
TURKEY DINNER, 50c.
Mrs. Joel Weir, Mrs. Bolling Du
Bose, chairmen.
DINNER 50c.
Turkey and Cranberries
Rice with Gibet Gravy
Macaroni and Cheese
Hot Rolls Beaten Biscuit
Mrs. Peeples’ Salad
Frozen Custard 10c. Chocolate 10c.
Sandwiches 10c. Tea 5c.
Coffee 5c.
AFTERNOON TEA.
Supper 35c.
Creamed Turkey on Toast
Green Peas Tomato Aspio
Coffee Tea Milk.
Oysters to order.
On some bright, happy day
When the mi3t rolls away—
And the beauties of heaven unfold-
Our loved ones bo dear.
Who were all to us here.
Will be ours, in that city of gold.
Prof, and Mrs. S. V. Sanford enter
tained at a family dinner party at the
Magpie.
Judge J. J. Strickland leaves tomor
row for San Antonio, Texas, to vtait
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Strickland.
There’ll be partings no more
When wo reach 1 the bright shore;
Immortality then will be ours.
We will walk hand ip hand
With our dear angel band,
In that beautiful garden of flowers.
Miss Nellie; Sprout leaves Wednes
day for Cljap^l Hill to spend the holi
days.
30VdS MNV8 ■ SDN IA VS SN3HJLV
MRS. ABE JOEL H0STES8
THIS AFTERNOON
The bridge dub will be entetrained
this afternoon by Mrs. Abe Joel at
her hospitable home on Hancock ave
nue.
throughout the state, as Miss Brand
has been a.popular visitor here for
several seasons and has visited, her
Lucy Cobb schoolmates in many other
cities. The marriage will take place
December 21 at 9 o’clock in the even
ing at the home of the bride’s father
in Athens, the Rev. Dr. Hill officiat
ing. Miss Maude Rollestone, of At
lanta, sister of the bridegroom, will
be maid of honor; Mrs. Bolling Sas
nett, of Athens, sister of the bride,
will be matron of honor; L. B. Mor
gan, Jr., of Atlanta, will be best man,
and the bridesmaids will Include
Misses Leila May Hull and Ruth
Wells, of Athens; Katie May Arnold
and Martie Smith, of Lexington, Ga.,
and Essie Jordan, of Atlanta. Fol
lowing the ceremony will he a recep
tion. The young couple will travel
East on their wedding trip and after
January 1 they will take an apart
ment in Atlanta.-r-Gunday American.
of-town visitor here yesterday from
Bogart.
Mr. L. C. Smith has returned to his
home here, after an absence of sev
eral weeks in SL Louis.
MIsb Nellie Phlnizy has returned
from Atlanta and leaves early next
week for Augusta.
Oh! how joyous we’ll sing
Of our love for the King
Till each note shall vibrate on the air.
And the whole world above
Be filled with the love
In that beautiful “home over there.”
Elberton, Ga.
Mrs. G. W. C. Holliday and Mrs.
Jim Mills, were visitors from Jeffer
son yesterday.
Mr. M. F. Deason, of Gainesville, is
here for this week on business.
Mrs. Gus Clarke, Jr., will spend
the holidays in Gainesville, the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parker.
VISITORS TO AUGUSTA.
There will he a number of charm
ing visitors coming this week. Miss
Nellie Phlnizy, of Athens, who is az
well known and as great a belle
throughout the state as she is In her
own home, will arrive this week to
be the guest of Misses Ellen and
Emily Thomas on the HilL Miss
Margaret Ellis, of Savannah, is an
other lovely visitor who will spend
Mrs. W. C. Nowell, of Elberton,
visited here yesterday.
CoL Ben P. Gaillaird, of Gaines
ville was here on professional busi
ness yesterday.
MISS MAE BISHOP
AND MISS ESTELLE RAIDEN S
THEATORIUM PARTY
An enjoyable event of last evening
was the theatorium party at which
Miss Mae Bishop and Miss Estelle
Ralden entertained a group of young
people at the different moving pic
tures, after which they were served
refreshments at Costa’s Cafe. The
party included Misses Sarah and Jose
phine Bishop, Kathleen and Eliza-t
beth Simmons, Frances Comer, Grace
Duhaway, Masters George Bishop;
Burtus Bishop, Joseph Bishop, J. W.
and James Harris, James and Evans
Bullard, Leroy and Marion Dunaway,
Willie and Emory Potts.
Mrs. H. M. Roberts and Mr. J. F.
Roberts and Miss Annie Duke, of
Pendergrass, spent yesterday in the
city.
THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY.
The meanest and most contempti
ble kind of praise is that which
speaks well of a man and then quali
fies it with a “but.”—Selected.
• • •
To dwell happily with each other.
Rev. J. A. Bell, of Madison, who
has recently accepted the call to the
pastorate of the West End Baptist
church here, was in Athens Sunday
and preached for his new congrega
tion Sunday night. As soon as he
can secure a suitable home he will
move his family here to live. His
son, Mr. J. Austin Bell, a graduate
of the University several years- ago,
now In the practice of law at Coving
ton, will spend the holidays here with
Rev. and Mrs. BelL
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Guest will spend
the holidays in Columbia, Tenn.
Mra. R. Brandt and young sons
leave Wednesday for Sharon, S. C., to
spend the holidays.
The wedding of Miss Luelle Brand,
daughter of Judge Charles H. Brand,
of Athens, and Moreton Mountford
Rollestone, of Atlanta, will be Inter
esting to Atlantans and others
A Real Christmas
Gift for Him
Rev. J. P. Wardlaw {returns to At
lanta Wednesday to spend the holi
days with Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Ward-
law.
Mr. Henry P. Camp, of Maysville,
was among the many visitors here
yesterday.
Mrs. W. R. Tindall and children
are spending the holidays In Wash
ington. D. C.
G IFTS of Flowers—
the . most expressive
greetings of the Yule tide—
symbolize the beautiful Christ
mas Spirit of giving, and radi
ate joyous, festive cbeei
through homes, churches and
Merry Christmas celebrations.
LOVELY AFTERNOON TEA
FOR MISS BRAND
Miss Ruth Wells entertained very
delightfully yesterday afternoon at
the-home of her sister, Mrs. Coke
Talmadge In honor of Miss Luelle
Brand, a popular bride of this even
ing, who has been elaborately enter
tained at a number of beautiful par
ties during the past week.
Christmas decorations gave an add
ed charm to the lovely home the
young hostess entertalng with her
usual charming hospitality the bridal
party, and the happy event was one
of the loveliest of the season’s many
functions.
Prof. B. T. Hunter arrived last
night from a visit to relatives In Al
bany.
An Appreciated gift for your husband,, broth
er or friend will be found among the nobby
novelties in men’s, young men’s and boys’"
wearing apparel at this store.
Suits Auto Scarfs
Overcoats Drinking Cups
Bath Robes Hdkerf Cases
Sweaters Auto Gauntlets
, Mufflers (Silk & Wool) Dress Scarfs
Manicure Sets Traveling Bags
Tie Cases | Suit Cases
Gloves Pullman Slippers
Mackanaws Traveling Sets
Sox Collar Bags
Neckwear Shoe Bags
, Handkerchiefs,. Ties
An unparalled line of gentlemen’s furnish
ings is being shown this season. Our suit
and overcoat stocks are the greatest we have
ever carried and we shall be pleased to have
you call in and see what we are offering for
the holiday trade.
Mr. Asbury Hodgson has arrived
from Alexandria to spend the holi
days with his mother, Mrs. Asbury
Hodgson.
Mrs. J. T. Comer, Mrs. J. E. Ste
phens and Mrs. A. M. Wilkins, of
Commerce, spent yesterday In the
city. .
Miss Helen Johnson leaves Wed
nesday for Qditman to spend the
holidays.
Mrs. Artie Small and little daugh
ter, India, of Macon arrived laBt night
to spend the holidays with CapL and
Mrs. J. W. Barnett
. Mrs. A. H. Bradberry and Miss
Blossom Thompson were here yester
day from Bogart
Mr. H. J. Langston, of Monroe,
formerly of thjs city, was here yes
terday on business.
Mrs. Pendergrass, of Commerce,
was among the visitors here yester
day.
Miss Irene Middlebrooks, of Farm
ington, was shopping In the city yes
terday.
Judge D. W. Meadow, of Elberton,
waB in the city yesterday.
W fc cordially invite
yon to see our exten
sive selection o f ‘Exquisite
Flowering and [Ornamental
Plants Azaleas, [Poinsettias,
Cyclamens, Begonias,
HOICEST Cut Flowers
in great variety with
everything appropriate to the
season, and charming corsages
for all occasions. „
Rev. W. A. Chastain, of Atlanta,
was here for the dedication ‘ of the
new First Christian church Sunday.
He was twice In former years pastor
of the church.
Mrs. R. D. Green, of Bostwick, visit
ed here yesterday.
Miss Grace Talmadge has arrived
from Sweetbrier, Va., to spend the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Talmadge.
CHRISTMAS EXERCISES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
The Christmas exercises for the
younger pupils of the First Baptist
Snnday school will be held at the
church Wednesday afternoon at 5
o’clock. A free will offering, In
Miss Martie Smith, of Lexington,
is the guest of Miss Ruth Wells for
the Brand-Rollestone wedding this
evening.
Rev. J. H. Wood, of Atlanta, form
erly of Winder, was here for the dedi
cation of the First Christian church
Sunday.
Mr. Billups Phlnizy Is In Atlanta
for a Bhort visit.
Miss Annie Belle Hayes was an ont-
Cut Flowers
AND FLORAL OFFER-
INGSOF ALL KINDS
Bulbs
The Purity,
Perfect
Cutting
It will he to your advan
tage to order before the
last minute. Your selec
tions will he set aside for
delivery at the time
you desire.
Cracedale Greenhouse
Phone 1167
E. H. DORSEY
Clayton Street, ATHENS, GA.
Phone 364
STORE OPEN AT NIGHT
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