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THE MACON TELEGRAPH 1 SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1904.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wortham will
entertain the Progressive Euchre Club
at a brilliant party on Thursday even
ing. the 15th.
Mrs. Louis Stevens will entertain
the Bridge Whist Nine on Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Jordan Massee will entertain
the Young Matrons Club on Tuesday
afternoon.
One of the most brilliant functions
of the holiday season will be the
Thallan German, to be given on Dec.
80.
Judge and Mrs. William H. Felton
and Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan yvlll
entertain on Wednesday at a large
card party, to be given at the resi
dence of Judge Felton.
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Miss Lamar’s House Party.
Miss Camille Lamar has been enter
taining a house party of young women
the past week. Miss Pearl Lewis of
Valdosta. Miss Irene Walker of Mon
roe and Miss Mary Gordon of Colum
bus, with their hostess, form a quar
tette of very attractive girls, and they
have been the recipients of delightful
social attentions during the week. Be
sides the two large functions given by
Mrs. Lamar at which they were honor
guests, Miss Lamar entertained Tues
day evening.
On Thursday evening after the Mat-
thews-Bailey muslcale Miss' Lamar
and guests were the honorees at a sup
per given at the Hotel Lanier cafe by
several gentlemen. Friday afternoon
the quartette were entertained by sev
eral young gentlemen friends at the
Log Cabin Club.
Saturday morning Miss Cordelia
Dessau entertained at a bowling party
In their honor. Saturday afternoon
they were complimented with a euchre
party by Miss Ida Guttenberger and
again that evening a bowling party was
given for them by the young men.
Miss Lamar and the other young 1a-
'dtss leave Monday morning for Val
dosta to be the guests of Miss LewiH
at the house party she entertains this
week.
of panne and ruffles of the same lace.
Her bouquet was of white roses.
Miss Irene Walker, who is a petite
blonde, was very dainty and pretty In
a gown of cream lace.
Miss Lewis, a handsome brunette
with beautiful dark eyes, was most be
comingly gowned in yellow chiffon
with broidery of pearls.
Miss Gordon, who is a beautiful bru
nette also, with a tall, willowy figure,
wore a white lace gown trimmed in
pearl passamenterie.
Mrs. Hunter was gowned in cream
crepe de chine.
Mrs. Henry Lamar, Jr„ wearing
lovely gown of white chiffon and lace
over taffeta, presided at the punch ta
ble, which was arranged in the second
parlor, with a background of palms,
ferns and autumn leaves. The hugo
punch bowl was wreathed with a vino
of the autumn leaves and clusters of
grapes,
Guttenberger's orchestra discoursed
sweet music throughout the evening,
and the dancing was kept up continu
ously until twelve o’clock, when a hot
course supper was served, and again
the dancing was resumed and contin
ued for some time.
The affair which was thoroughly en
joyed by the large party of young men
and women present, was one of the
most beautiful ever given In Macon.
Mis
Annie Laurie Shaw, at
Ifully carried out In £*£ Make Yo r Own
Dance for Debutante.
Miss Camille Lamar was Introduced
to the younger members of Macon so
clety at a'beautiful dnnre given by her
mother, Mrs. Jack Lamar, on Wednes
day evening, at which about one hun
dred and fifty guests were present. ■
The decoration* In the drawing room
where the receiving party stood were
entirely in crimson. Hoses and chrys
anthemums were the flowers used, the
chandeliers were draped with tulle, and
the tapers and shades were all in the
same color, giving a roseate hue to the
scene, which was a beautiful one as
the guests arrlved.the young women in
loveliest evening costumes.
Receiving the guests were Mrs. La
mar. Miss Camille Lamar, Mr. Henry
J. Umar, Jr., Miss Irene Walker, Miss
Pearl Lewis, Miss Mary Gordon and
Mrs. Sam Hunter.
Mrs. Lamar on this occasion wore a
gown of white silk, lace trimmed.
Miss Lamar was gowned In a white
liberty silk, the skirt of which was
trimmed with many ruffles of exquisite
lace, the bodice finished with pipings
Current Topics Club.
The Current Topic* Club will meet
on Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock at
the residence of Mrs. Miller White, 310
Washington avenue.
The program will be in charge of
Mrs. £lem Steed and Mrs. Thomas
West.
The subject very appropriately will
be “Christmas as it la Observed In the
Different Nations.” and several very
Interesting papers have been prepared
by those conversant with the customs
of the countries they write of, and a
more than usually Interesting and In
structive program will be given as fol
lows:
“Christmas in Russia, by Prof. Ed
ouard Hesselberg.
Christmas in Germany,” by Mr.
Herman Brasch.
'Christmas in Holland,” by Profes
sor Koets.
“Christmas in Italy,” by Miss Com-
ba.
“Christmas In England,” by Miss Mc
Kay.
“Christmas In France,” by Mrs. Var-
nadoe.
“Christmas In the United States” by
Mr. Clem Steed.
The current events will be given by
Mrs. Walter Grace.
meflted h
hlch ih
and beau
orations of red and green, the score
prizes, etc.
walls and chandellera In the
parlors where the guests were enter
tained, wore wreathed with Southern
smiles, big crimson Christmas bells
?re sue pended from the ceiling, vases
crywhere were filled with Christmas
ses, red carnations, and chrysanthe-
mus, and over all was reflected the
rosy light from crimson shaded cande
labra, all suggestive of (the Christmas-
tide.
As the guests arrived each one drop
ped Into u big red stocking, some ar
ticle for the “linen shower,” and were
presented with cute Santa Claus score
cards, tied with crimson ribbons, which
were taken from a miniature Christ
mas tree.
At the game of progressive euchre
Miss Cora Burr won the pretty Cupid
calendar, as the first prize, and the
consolation, a piece of bric-a-brac,
went to Miss Roberta Gewlnner.
A luncheon followed the game of eu
chre, and afterward the 'bride-to-be
was showered with the pretty linen ar
ticles from the Christmas stocking.
Altogether it was one of the prettiest
and most Original and cleverly carried
out parties of the season.
Miss Shaw received her guests in a
becoming white gown made in 1830
style, and worn with a girdle of pale
green panne velvet
Miss Horne wore a beautiful import
ed gown of white mousseline hand-
embroidered in Marguerites, and made
with deep girdle of yellow panne vel
vet
An attractive visitor, nguest at the
party, was Miss Lydia Patten of Penn
sylvania, who was gowned lna white
silk tissue, trimmed In lace, bended
with turquoise, and with girdlo of tur
quoise blue velvet. The other guests
also were beautifully gowned and the
party was one of the prettiest of the
week.
POWDER
which Is meeting with great favor, u It enables
l to make Icecream la their own home with
ML .—otroublo. Kvorythingln the package for mak
ing two quarts of delicious Icecream. If your grocer
ran t supply you scud 98c. for twopkgt. by malL Van-
illa,Chocolate, Strawberry and l.ntUror.-1. Addrt r*.
Tbo Uenoseo Pure Food Co., box 9M, Le Roy,N.Y.
Misses Patten and Tye Honor Guests.
On Thursday evening Miss Elizabeth
Home's guests, Ml*s Lydia Patten of
Wllkesbarre, Pa., nnd Miss Myrtle Tye
of Atlanta, were the honorees at a de
lightful affair, when Miss Kate Crump
entertained at a progressive euchre
party, the game being followed by a
delicious hot course supper.
pink crepe de chine.
Miss Horne wore a Parisian gown of
white net with embroidered design in
silver and mother of pearl, the suit
ruffled with nccordeon pleating* of
chiffon. Her guest. Miss Tye of At
lanta, was becomingly gowned in t
pretty pink and green tlssle, trimmed
cream lace, and Miss Patten wore
white silk beautifully embroidered,
Miss Shaw wore tyack grenadine over
pink milk, and Miss Cornell, a while
silk and lnce gown.
About 50 guests called during the
afternoon, and the affair was delight
fully pleasant and informal.
Christmas' Party for Collegians.
Among the festivities planned for
the college girls and boy* who are
away from home, and return for the
Christmas holidays, one of the most
delightful affairs will bo the Chrlstmna
party which Mr. and Mrs. E. j. Wil
lingham will give on the evening of tho
23d for their daughter, Miss Eula Fel
ton Willingham.
Miss Willingham, with several other
Macon girls, are students at Lucy Cobb
and will arrive In Mtcon on the ?2d
from Athens to spend the holidays.
Invitations to this party will be *MUfd
this week.
Debutante Honor Guest.
In honor of Miss Fannie Harris, one
of this season’s debutantes, her »lster.
Mrs, Francis Hazelhurst, entertained
at two card parties the past week, both
of them beautiful nffalrs.
Thursday afternoon about
matrons constituted her list of guests,
The decorations In the front parlor
were pink roses, and In the second
parlor were Christmas decorations of
holly and Southern smllax.
At the game of euchre Mrs. Eugene
Harris won the first prize, a piece of
brlc a brae with tracery In Bilver
filagree. Mr*. Ellnworth Hall received
the handsome prize, which was
pretty picture.
Score of the game was kept by Miss
Margaret Callaway, Miss Carolle Eng
lish and Miss Theo Tinsley.
Friday afternoon Mrs. Hnzlehurst
entertained the younger matrons nnd
young women In the social set. At this
party the first prize, a Bohemian bon
bon dish, was cut for, and won, by
Mrs. Hnsell Heyward, and Mrs. Baxter
Jones and Miss Felice Matthews cut
for the pretty picture given ns the
lone hand prize, the latter becoming
the fortunate possessor.
Thirty-two young womeh were cn
tertatned at this function nlso which
was a delightful one In all particulars.
Mrs. Duncan Brown Entertains,
Mrs. Duncan Brown entertained In
formally on Monday afternoon In honor
of Mrs. Eads of Chattanooga. Mrs. E,
W. Gould alao entertained Informally
for her on Thursday, nnd Mrs Maijory
Taylor complimented her guest with a
delightful bridge party that evening.
Mrs. Eads has been the recipient of
many pleasant social attentions during
her stay in the city. She returned Fri
day to her homo in Chattanooga.
Vineville History Club.
The Vineville History Club will meet
on Monday morning at half-past ton
o'clock, with Mrs. P. H. Gambrel!.
Honor of Miss Horne,
Miss Elizabeth Horne, whose mnr-
rlage to Mr. John P. Barrett of Mll-
ledgevllle, occurs on Wednesday, has
been the honor guest at several affairs
the past week, the first of which was a
progressive euchre party and “Linen
shower,” with which she was compll-
Mrs. Pickett of Atlanta Complimented,
Among the members of affairs given
for visitors In Macon the past week
two of the most thoroughly enjoyable
ones were the small bridge parties at
which Mrs. J. F. Hanson entertained
Friday nnd Saturday evenings. In
honor of Mrs. Smith Pickett of At
lanta.
On both occasions the parlors were
decorated with vases of beautiful
Kalserlne Augusta Victoria roses, and
delicious luncheon followed
gams.
| Pianos and Organs the Very Best
Such celebrated make, an Weber, Sohmer & Co., Kranlch & Bach,
Ivere & Pond, and Leeter Pianos. All strictly highest grade,
Estey Organs, Seybold Reed Pipe Organs.
Pianos to rent. Tuning and repairing a specialty.
All instruments sold at lowest prices and on easy terms.
F. A. Guttenberger & Co., 452, 2nd St
Mrs. William Brunson Entertains.
Among a number of pleasant social
nffalrs with which Mrs. Benjamin At
lee of Pfnnsylvania was complimented
during her stay In Macon as the guest
of Miss Ernie Cabnnlss, one of the
most delightful was the bridge party
of eight guests, given In her honor by
Mrs. William Brunson on Wednesday.
Mrs. Brenson's guests were. Mrs. At
lee. Miss Ernie Cabnnlss. Mrs. Cecil
Morgan. Mrs. Willis B. Sparks, Mrs.
Appleton Collins. Mrs. J. H. Shorter,
Mrs. Roland Ellis and Mrs. Marshall
J. Hatcher.
THE ENGRAVERS WORK :::
Progress Club Euchre.
The regul.r weekly eurhre at the
Progress Club was largely attended
the past week, when they met on
Thursday evening. There were eleven
tables of players, snd the prises were
won by Mias Edith Maas, Mrs. Isaac
Block and Mrs. Charlie Wachle).
Must bo high class to attract your trade whore
competition is keen and we offer you in this line
Wedding and Reception Invitations, Visiting
Cards, Church Cards, Menu Cards, Tally and
Score, Embossing, Business Cards, Letter Heads
etc. by the best Engravers, on high grade stock.
We guarantee everything wo sell in Stationery
and Printing.
The J. W. Burke Company, Macon, Ga.
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AT CHRISTMAS TIME
b* merry and wise in wine drinking. Get
the best, then you need fear no trouble.
Our
WINES AND LIQUORS
are the choicest to bo found in the
ket. and a bottle or two will certainly
make the day more enjoyable. It la afl
very wall to eat nourishing food, but you
need a nourishing drink also. We will fill
your orders promptly.
Old Joe Mercer Corn. alx-yaer-oU, one
gallon Jug »2.7S, delivered.
Four full quarts, 13.W, delivered.
(it Fare — *—
•red.
jjujjrts^jrenuine Me. Vernon Rye, St.SO,
We are agents for Lewie’ ’M; Duffy's
Pure Malt, Wilson's Whiskies. Sazerae
Cocktail. Hchiitz and Aurora beers. Write
us for price list. Special prices on whole
sale Quantities.
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Sam & Ed Weichselbaum,
341 THIRD 8T„ MACON. OA.
Architects, Contractors and Builders.
to the fact that. In addition to oar Concrete
nufseturtng <*. I”, 12” and IS” Hexagonal Tiling
jrk; Window and Door Hills; Lintels, Skew-backs,
and Capa. Buttress-caps, steps of any length, and
& We are alao prepared to execute promptly or*
of any design. Your patronage «* solicited.
Your attention la
Building Blocks. w« a
for Interior and extei
Key-stones, Column
all other work of th
ders tor ornamental
Bibb Stone & Tiling Company.
Vineville King’s Daughters.
The Vineville King's Daughter, will
hold their regular monthly meeting at
the home of the preeldent, Mre. Nellie
Kean Troutman, on Monday. Dee. ltth
at half-pact 3 o'clock. Member,
are urged to bo present oa there will
be an election of oftlcera for the en
suing year and other hualnaa of Im
portance.
Daughter, of Confederacy.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
will meet on Tuesday afternoon
3: SO o’clock at the residence of Mrs.
Duncan Brown. A full attendance
dealred.
Monday Mornlg Bridge.
Mre. Wllllem Felton. Mra. J. P. Han
son, Mra. Walter Orace and Mrs.
George Duncan enjoyed a game ■■
bridge on Monday morning when they
were entertained by Mra. Felton. The
gnme was followed by a luncheon at |
o'clock.
Four Hand Euchre.
Mra. Janie email Peeler entertained
; a game of four hand euchre ^S
Monday Mra. A. W. Turner. Mra.
Ftoyd Bchoflald and Mra. Dan Adam,,
Mra. Turner winning the prise,
luncheon was served at the conclusion
of the game.
i.< Crump’s 5 O'clock Tee.
Mias Kate Krump Was hoaleaa at
beautiful i o'clock lea. which ahe gave
on Thursday afternoon In honor
Mlea Elizabeth Horne.
A color scheme of pink and green
was carried out throughout the decor-
ationa and the refreshment,, wnl
were served Informally In the jar:
Graceful sprays of Southern .mllazl
draped the walla, and number,
handsome palms and ferns war* used,
to make more effective the rtn,' tint
of pink carnations, which were u.ed
lavishly In the vases everywhere.
Receiving with Miss Crump were
Mte, Myrtle Tyc of Atlanta, Mt,e An
nie Laurie Shaw and Mias Lilly '.'or-
acll of Indian Springs, also assisting
with **»• refreshment, wen: Mlsaea
M it* Griffith, iv.,, | Turner. Alice
Wrtgley and Marion OrlfflUi
Mica Crump wore *. pratty gowa of
ce Cream.
baa just been pliwpil In all ihe grocery
new preparation called
Jell-O
ice Cream
gown of pale tan cloth, trimmed In
band* of tan lace, cut-stitched with
blue and finished with blue panne
velvet.
Miss Walker was gowned 1n uhlte
silk mull, lace trimmed and Miss
Lewis' gown was of hlue Louisine cllk,
trimmed in cream |i <■.
Assisting Mrs. Lamar in keeping
score of the game were Min Cordelia
Dessau. Miss Margaret Corbin. Miss
Fannie Harris. Miss Claire BolfeuiJIet,
Miss Kate Callaway. Miss All me Ieowe,
MUs Cora Burr. Miss Mabel Slappey,
Miss Anhie Rogers, also Miss Gordon,
Miss Walker and Miss Low’s.
Many beautiful nfUrno.m toilettes
■Ion, a list of whom Included a large
number of the matrons In Mat on so
ciety.
On Tuesday evening after the Jingo
cord party, Miss Lamar entertained ln-
fuiualiy for thi guest* .*f boils#
party, Misses Gordon, Lewis and
Wa»ker.
Young Matrons Club Entertained.
Mra. W. O. Kinney entertained the
Young Matrons Club on Tuesday af
ternoon at a pleasant card party,
which was characterized by tho in
formality always prevailing at these
small club’ meetings which are
source of so much pleasure to the
members.
Mrs. Jordan Massee entertains the
club at their next meeting.
One of the Noblest of Them Al|.
In this day of noble charities when
all the world seems to have one great
big heart, the King's Daughters are by
no menns the last to stretch forth their
hands to the needy. The local poor
have ever been their dearest purpose,
hut their generous nets of mercy do
not end here.
v of the people of Macon are
nwnre that at the Georg'* Industrial
Home there Is a cottage culled tho
Silver Cross Cottage,” named and
equipped by the "state” order of King's
Rougher*. Recently the Vineville
King’s Daughters sent to this ccttngo
donation of blankets, nineteen In nil
—one far each bed—towels, handsome
rugs, chairs nnd tab’es for the recep
tion ball., At their next meeting they
will discuss nnd decide what they v/IH
do for the poor.
Wednesday Morning Bridge Club.
Mrs. Joseph Neel entertained the
Wednesday Morning Bridge Club nt an
unusually pleasant meeting of the
members, augmented by several extra
guests, the visitors being Mrs. Eads
of Chattanooga, Mr*. Isaac Winshlp,
Mrs. Harry Kendall, Mrs. Brown Tay
lor nnd Miss Oclllle Taylor.
The gnme of bridge was followed by
a delirious hot luncheon.
The club will not meet again until
after Christmas, when they will be en
tertained by Mrs. John Bold.
The Bridge Club.
Mrs. Ellsworth Hall was hostess nt
an enjoyable meeting of the Bridge
Club on Saturday afternoon al
o’clock, the hours spent with their
hostess being thoroughly enjoyed by
the congenlel party. Tho club will bo
entertained this week by Mrs. Charlie
Hall, Jr.
Mrs. Allan W. Turner Entertsbi*.
In honor of Miss Elizabeth Hume
and Mias Mary Wells Adams, Mrs. A.
W. Turner entertained at a progres
sive euchre party nnd luncheon on
Friday nt 12 o’clock, which was ono
of several pretty affairs given tho pnkt
week. The decorations carrying out a
pretty color scheme of pink nnd green,
were of palms, ferns nnd pink carna
tions, nnd chrysanthemums.
At the game of euchre Miss Patten
nnd Miss Ida Outtenhurger won the
two beautiful pictures given as the
first and lone hand prizes.
Following the game a luncheon was
served.
Mrs. Jack Lamar Entertains.
One of the largest functions of the
week past was the cnchr« parly nt
which Mrs. Jack Larmr entertained on
Tuesday afternoon. Introducing her
daughter. Miss Coml'le Loinnr.
The Lnmnr home Is an ul^dt one for
entertaining, apil on this occasion
about a half dozen of the largo apart
ments were thrown open to (he guests,
nnd beautifully decorated In a color
scheme of red nnd g*een, tho Christ
mas colors, prevailing throughout the
house and a profusion of pnlms, ferns
and smllax, nnd red roses and chrys
anthemums being employed. The can
dles and shades were In crimson also.
Twenty-two card tables accommo
dated the largo number of players, and
the gnme was an unusunlly Interesting
one. ,
Mrs. I. B. English won the first prize,
beautiful hand-pnhited china berry
bowl. The second prise, a handsome
cut glass vase, was won by Mrs. Nit
Winshlp, nnd the lone hand prize,
lovely hnnd-pninted olive dish, went to
Miss Margnret Corbin.
At tho conclusion of the game ele
gant refreshments were served.
Mrs. Lamar nnd Ml**; Lamar wpr*
assisted in receiving their gwstu by
Miss Mary Gordon of Columbus, Ml**
Lewis of Valdosta. Miss Walker of
Monroe, Mrs. Henry r<amar, Jr., and
Mrs. Bam Hunter.
Mrs. Lnmur was hurideomely rowfird
In cream crepe de chine, lnce trimmed,
with touches of green velvet. •
The debutante, who Is a lovely young
woman, wore an imported gown of
white embroidered silk mull, with
pearl and diamond ornaments, and
carried an armful of white roses, with
bow and streamers of white Ml lie.
Mrs. Henry Laniar, Jr./ was gowned
In a aoft rose-colored crepe de chine
trimmed In chiffon ruffle*.
Mra. Bam Hunter’s gown was of
white crepe de chine, lace trimmed.
Miss Gordon wore an afternoon
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Miss Guttenburger Entertains at Cards
in Honor of Miss Camille Lamar and
Hor Guests.
Miss Camille Lnmar and the young
ladle* of her house party. Miss Gor
don of Columbus. Miss Walker of
Monroe and Miss Lewis of Valdosta,
vn the honorees at a card party on
Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock, when
they were entertained by Mlaa Ida
Guttenburger.
The decorations In the parlor were
In pink, carnations being the fiower
used, and tho candles and shades in
the same color.
In the hall crimson prevailed In the
-i<- ttr.t 1 ions, which were quite artistic
and pretty, the .wall being draped with
Southern smllax.
Blx tables were placed for the gamo
of euchre at which two prizes wero
given, a chatelaine and a pretty pin
tray. I*
Score was kept by Misses Lena and
Ida Guttenburger. A delicious course
of refreshment* was served later.
Christmas 8n!o at Chrust Church.
The Ladles’ Aid Society of Christ
church wjl hold Its Chriatmns sale nt
tho home of Mrs. E. II. Harris on Oeor
gin avenue, on Wednesday, December
14th. beginning nt 9 o'clock in the
morning.
Articles useful for Christmas pres
ents, dolls, aprons, bags, can tie had
cakes nnd candles also will be tempt
Ingly displayed. An especial feature
will he the attractive lunch table,
where delicious hot end cold lurtchea
will he served nt reasonable rates. Tho
tables will he In charge of the follow
ing ladles:
Fancy work tnble—Chairman, Mra.
Mallory II. Taylor, assisted by Mrs.
Checkley Shaw, Mrs. Mary Hslrotr,
Mrs. G. C. Conner, Mrs. L. M. Er
win, Mrs. L. E. Mallary, Mrs. E. Isaacs.
Mrs. J. B. Coleman, Mrs, E. T. R.
Glenn, Mrs. Rllnn.
Rag Table—Mr*. W. n. Walker,
chairman, usslated by Mra. Mlnter
Wimberly. Mrs. A. L. Blork, Mrs. K. H.
Bmlth, Mrs. R. H. I*anler.
Doll Table—Mrs. Hugh Fleetwood,
chnlrtnnn, assisted by Mrs. J, A. Row-
dr*. Miss Hflies, Mrs. II. II. Bmlth.
Mrs. K. H. Feltowes.
Apron Table—Miss Jean Conner,
chnlimnn, assisted by Mrs. W. II.
Bmlth, Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Ous Matthews.
Cake Table—Mrs. Tom Hudson,
ehalrmnn, assisted by Mrs. J. M. Wal
ker, Mrs. J. IT. Hodges, Mrs. K. D. Will
iams, Mrs.’ A, N. Marvin, Mrs. I. R.
English.
Csndy Table—Mrs, Harry Robert,
chairman, assisted by Mrs. H. An
drews, Mrs. E. H. Lee, Mrs. Bol Huge,
Miss A. Collins.
Lunch T«bl*—Mrs. C. D. Pearson,
ehalrmnn, assisted by Mrs. Roland El
lis nnd Mrs. E. R. Harris.
The officers of the society are Miss
Kate Ayres, president, Mrs. O. C. Con
ner, treasurer: Mrs. Mary Helmer, sec
retary.
The Bridge Whist Nine Entertained.
A beautiful party was the one at
which Mrs. Hah Dunlap Jordan enter
tained “The Bridge Whist Nine” on
Wednesday afternoon. The center
piece for the round tablo at which the
guests wero seated was an arrange
ment of pink and white chrysanthe
mums. The very interesting game
played was the fifth of a serlea of
eight which they will play before the
prize 1s awarded.
After the cards an elegant luncheon
was served at the table where they
were seated.
Mrs. Louis Htevens will entertain
the club on Wednesday afternon.
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Mrs. George White and Miss Lena
Guttenberger Joint Hoateeeee.
On Friday afternoon Mrs. George
White nnd her sister. Miss Lena Out-
tenberger, entertained at a large card
party for ladles. The apartments of
the Guttenberger home where they
were entertained, were decorated very
artistically and prettily; graceful vines
of smllax playing a conspicuous part,
the flowers In the parlors being red
and white carnations. Christmas bells
of red, nlso formed a pretty adjunct
to the other decorations.
Ten tables were arranged to aceom*
modale the large number of guests,
and the game of eurhre was played
with much Intereat, tho three pretty
prizes, a band painted plate, a vase
and a picture frame, being won by
Mrs. Will Willis, Mrs. C. D. Pearson
and Mrs. J. N. Talley.
This was one of the largest func-
tlona of the week nnd was a particu
larly pleasant one.
You Will Be
Interested
Now Bridge Club,
On. of th. very plennnnt new bridge
clnbK rrrrntly organized, hn. It,
memhore young mntronn, who con.tl-
tute a congenial party meeting every
week on Thuradny afternoona nt th.
home of one or other of the member.,
nnd much pleaaur. i. anticipated by
them during the winter. They wero
entertained by Mra. Lawaon Brown
iaat Thur.duy,
Ent.rtalnm.nt at Mt. d. Sale.,
The young indie* of Mt! de Hale,
Academy will give an entertainment In
their, mu,Ic hall Wedneaday, Dec. 31,
at 3 p. m. It will conal.t of a Chrlat-
mna cantata, a drill and never. I reci
tation. nnd will he the eeennd of tho
aerie, of enterUInm.nta to ralae fund,
for a new building.
Brilliant Mu.le.la,
Quit, the event of the week In Ma
con aoclnl and i.tualcnl circle, woa tho
Benefit Mualrale given by Min Felice
Matthew, and Mlu Hnrah Antoinette
Belley at Conover Muaic Hall, on
Thuraday evening, when the young
women received auch an ovation a. la
aeldnm accorded, even npeelal favor
ite., and profeaalnnal artlata, and waa
atmply the apontaneoua and enthualaa-
tlc tribute of admiring frltnda. and
Como to my
Studio and lot
mo show you
tho latost in
Photography.
Boautiful in
offoct oxquis-
ito in finish.
1ERRY
m
Milner’s
Studio
101 Cotton Avr
th* music loving public generally to
the talent of these two popular young
artists, who certainly have a bright
future before them.
The gems of song on the programme
gave full scope to Miss Bailey's powers
In that line and she was repeatedly
encored.
Miss Matthews hss often charmed
Macon audiences with her exquisite
renditions on the violin, and on Thurs
day evening the audience was moro
Innlstant than over, and Mix* Mat
thews was recalled time and again. At
the close the two young women were
showered with congratulations on ev
ery side bv their friends and admir
ers.
(Continued on p*ge 6.)
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