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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER i8, 1904.
Christmas
to he good requires si fine
ly flavored,even tempered
Whiskey
For this purpose we offer you
Mount
Vernon
«
>v The Cream of Maryland. We bottle
uj this famous old whiskey. Mellowed
ft by sifje and is guaranteed 8 years old.
$ When bottled by us you aroabsolute-
5 Iv certain that you get the original
p goods. The Price—
^ 91.00 per Quart
<v 93.50 per Gallon Jug
^ 93 75 for Four Full Quarts
^ We csill the attention of the oon-
^ suming trade to tlie line seletion of
4$ Fine Wlilskles and Beers.
« Prompt attention to mafl orders
$ Our Rebate Tickets save you money
$
| Sam & Ed Weichselbaum
2 Plione414
jn 361,3rd St., New Location, Macon, Ga
♦
\ Exquisite Christmas Gifts
A thing of beauty la a Joy forever, and making selection la an aaay
differ when you have seen the wealth of magnificent goods displayed
v Miss Henrietta Davis.
4 SHE 18 SHOWING
4
4 Handsome Comha for the hair— Evening Ornaments, suitable for
± Jewelled and plaln-tortolae ehell 'HA"*!"* , ° w eoloi-a
4 ? becoming to blondes and bru-
4 and amber—Jet and cut ateel. nettea.
T Hammered Prase—the rage In Bwelldom.
4 Massive Jardiniere, Umbrella Htands and Candlestick*.
♦
4 Hesldes carrying thla elegant atnek. Mias Davis Is thoroughly
T equipped with all modern appliances for treating the hair, akin and
4 nails, and her holiday offer of
4
$ 13 Tr.atm.nU tor 35.00
X 15 Elootrlool Tr.atment. (or 33.00
I la particularly attractive. I
t . wo ?. 1 '** l * "ufflclrnt, anil th. Chriatmna rh«l>por will
♦ And H well worth whllr to taka thr rlrvutor at iltr CommarcMl Itank,
. I nd drop In for a vl.lt to
l Hiss Henrietta Davis,
♦ Fourth Floor - Phone 2562
♦ Children'* Haircutting and Manieuring for Gentlemen a Specialty.
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•nail Evening Bridge Party.
Mr. and Mrs. MInter Wimberly en
tertained at a small bridge party on
Friday evening, at which the prize, a
lolet vase, was won by MY*. J. F.
Hanson. After the game a hot sup
per was served in courses.
The parlors were decorated with cut
flowers and Mr. and Mrs. Wimberly
dispensed a charming hospitality, af
fording their guests a most enjoyable
evening.
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’ presented with the guest prize, a pretty
white .and bold bonbon dish.
SOCIAL FUNCTIONS f
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Mrs. B. D. Adams will give a large
reception after the holidays.
The Thallan Cotillion Club will give
their holiday dance on Friday evening.
December 36.
Miss Pattsn and Mis* Tye.
Miss Lydia Patten of Wllkesbarre.
Ph.. and Miss Myrtle Tye of Atlanta,
vilf he with Mrs. Turpin until Monday
and will receive Informally this after
noon, and evening. They will be as
sisted In receiving by Miss Kate Crump
and Miss Annie Laurie Bhaw.
Morning Bridge Party for Mrs. Pickett.
Mrs. J. F. Hanson, who Is enter
taining at a series of small card par
ties. was hostess at two the past week,
the first a bridge party and luncheon
Monday morning In honor of Mrs.
Smith Pickett whose many friends in
Macon are delighted at her presence
In the city. On Monday morning there
vere two tables of players, and a de
licious hot luncheon was served when
the game was finished.
Ensign Hayne Ellis and Bride Recip-
ienta of C'nrming Social Attentions.
Ensign 4>nc Fill*, of the United
States Navy, and Miss Hally America
Long, whose marriage was celebrated
i brilliant wedding at the First
Christian church In Kansas City on
Baturday afternoon, at 6 o’clock, have
h'cen showered with delightful atten
tions the past week, in the way of din
ners, luncheons, box parties and so on.
and Miss Long herself entertained at
dinner for her bridal party.
The groom's mother. Mrs. Robert
Coleman, his aunt. Mrs. William Lee
Kllla and brother, Mr. William l>e
Hills, have gone on to Kansas City,
and were present at the wedding of
this populnr you rig Macon lie whose
many warm friends here are wishing
for him and his charming bride all
passible happiness.
There were seven table for the game,
which wan an interesting one.
Mr*. Callaway Entertains.
Mrs. t Merrell Callaway entertained at
bridge on Thursday afternoon the
Young Matrons* Bridge Club, the func
tion being a very enjoable one to the
members of th# club, who were her
guests,
Mrs. Duckworth w«U entertain them
at their next meeting In January.
Informal Party.
Mrs. Walter Houser entertained
few friends most pleasantly nt bridge
on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Parsons
was awarded the first prize, « beauti
ful box of paper, and afterwards de
licious refreshments were served.
Among those present were Mrs. John
Reid, Mrs. Jesse W. Rates. Mrs. Cook-
erly. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Eads. Mr.
and Mrs. Parson. Miss Taylor. Mr. Ed.
Plorcc and Mr. Rooss Ilolsenbeck.
Christmas Cantata at Mt. do Salts
Academy.
The young ladles of Mt. de Bale*
hom ' on afternoon at » o'clock
Mork roraf,H rr^roUoo" boa heel j f " r «“ «**-
made for the entertainment Hnd those
vho attend cannot fall to be pleased. J
The object of the play Is to add to the l
building fund. The friends of Mt. d* ;
Free Kindergarten Exercieee.
The Free Kindergartens will have
their closing exercises to celebrate
Christmaa as follows
The Parent Kindergartens will have
Its celebration on Wednesday after
noon at 3 o'clock. Miss Emily Gyles
Is the principal in charge, with Miss
Annie Laurie Garfield and Miss Re
becca Grist at assistants Special
friends have donated a gift to each
child, as well aa fruits and candies.
The little onf*s of the kindergartens
have made their own decorations and
gifts to their parents. The friends and
patrons are most cordially Invited to
come out and enjoy the afternoon with
the little ones.
The Willingham Kindergarten
have its celebration given by the Clo
ver Circle of College street girls
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. This
kindergarten has Miss Nellie Berley
as principal in charge, with Miss Pau
line Brarlet and Miss Busle Griffin as
assistants. The children have been
busy for weeks preparing the room
decorattlans and the gifts to parents.
The public is most cordially Invited to
come and sec the children and their
work.
For Vinsville Orphan Home.
On Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock the
Bunshlne Boclety of Tattnall aqunre
will give an entertainment and Christ
mas tree at the residence of Mrs. Da
vid Hill, for the benefit of the Vlne-
vllle Orphan Home dinner and Chrlst-
A small admission fee of ten cents
will be charged and every child
receive a present from the tree. An
additions! attraction will be tables
where home-made candles will be sold.
F.very one Is cordially Invited to nt
tend, especially thf children, as the
entertainment will he a very Interest
ing one. and besides the pleasure af
forded them thqy„,CAn feel that they
are contributing to the pleasure and
happiness of other children less fortu
nate than themselves.
Mrs, Hill want* every member of
the Bunshlne Society to meet at her
Brilliant Euchre Party.
Judge and Mrs. William H. Felton
and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dun
can entertained at a large and bril
liant euchre party on Wednesday
evening, invitations having been Is
sued to about one hundred and fifty
guests.
The function was given at the Fel
ton residence and while a very large
affair, was one of the most thoroughly
enjoyable ones of the week.
The card tables were arranged In
the picture gallery and In the dining
room, both handsome apartments, and
the game of progressive euchre was
played with much Interest by the com
pany.
Three prizes were given, the gentle
men’s being won by Mr. William Mc-
Ewen Johnston, and the ladies' by
MFs. N. R. Wlnshlp. The lone hand
prize went to Mrs. Andrew Hasell
After the game was concluded a hot
supper was served In several courses.
Mrs. Clarke Guest of Honor.
compliment to Mrs. James Tru
man Clarke was the bridge luncheon
given for her on Thursday by Mrs. J.
Hanson.
There were four tables for the game
at which two prizes were given. Mrs.
W. D. Griffith won the first, a pearl
brooch, and the guest prize, present
ed to Mrs. Clarke, was a beautiful
basket of holly tied with crimson rib
bon.
The decorations were pink roses.
The luncheon was s,erved In several
bourses.
THE XX™ CENTURY SEWING MACHINE
and Its pupils will no doubt
vines their Interest In this Institution
by lining the auditorium to Its Hmt.
Tickets 50 cents.
Meeting of Brush and Psneil Club.
The nrusb and Pencil Flub met oft
Hnturdny afternoon at Miss Eva Wrlg*
ley's studio. Miss Maude IIIII hnd
chnrge of the pregrtm. The artist
studied wnn J. McNeill Whistler, and
several Interesting articles were read.
The progrnm wss ss follows:
"A Few of the Various Whistlers 1
Hsve Known”—Miss Fvn Wrlgley.
"Borne Venice Rc**ellectlons—Mrs.
Ed. Rysls.
Artists of the city were present to
enjoy the program.
Progressive Euohrs Club.
Mr. end Mrs. H. M. Wortham enter
tained the Progressive Euchre Club on
Thursday evening.
The game was played In the two
parlors, which were decorated with
vases of white roses and fern, the color
scheme of white ntid green being car
ried out.
Al the game of progressive euchre
Mr. 8. U. Jsque* won the gentlemen’s
prise, a cigar box of mahogany. The
ladles' prise, a tall Bohemian glass
comport, wa* won bv Mrs. Felton.
The game was followed by a course
supper, which was served In the din
ing room and In the loggls, the guests
being seated nt two long tables.
The centerpiece for each table wa*
a tall silver loving cup filled with
Kalserln Augusta Victoria rosM. and
j the candles and shades of white and
green on the csnde’abra correspon
ding. The toggle win very attractive
mill beautiful with palms und hanging
baskets.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ellis Entertain.
On Tuesday *v*nlng Mr. snd Mrs.
Roland- Ellis entertained the Rrldge
club, of which thky are members, at
one of the ehjoygble card parties of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pearson will en
tertain the club at their next meeting.
St. Paul's Guild to Have Cake Sale.
The Indies of Bt. PauI's Guild will
have a cake sale In the basement of
the church on Friday afternoon, the
2Jrd Instant, from 3 to 5 o'clock. They
will sell all kinds of cakes and home
made bread. All thoso who wish to
buy their Christmas cake will find
their money well Invested by patron
ising them.
Rosebud Circle Give Christmas Tree.
The Rosebud Circle of the Kinder
garten Association gave a Chrlstmsa
tree at the residence of Mrs. Robert
H. Bmlth on Friday afternoon, for the
benefit of the South Macon Kinder
garten school, of which Miss Emily
Giles Is principal. The girls to whom
the success of the affair Is largely due,
are Misses Winnie Mae nnd Fannie
Mnnghnni Hill, Viola Plant.- Lllllnn
Solomon. Margaret Smith- These girls
worked indefatigahly for the nffalr,
and their efforts were crowned with
success, aa quite a nice sum was real
ised.
The Circle Is doing a good work as
they are supporting the South Mncon
school by their own efforts, unaided by
any one else.
Mr. Kohler and Hospital Fund.
Mr. Kohlsr. proprietor of the Colo
nial bowling alley, who hns on other
occasions materially assited the young
women composing the hospital auxil
iary, In raising funds for that inatl-
tultlon, has with characteristic gener
osity. proposed to let them have charge
of the Colonial on Monday the 26th.
throughout the day. and evening, giv
ing them the entire proceeds to aug
ment the hospital fund. This will be
a splendid opportunity to give pleas
ure all around, ns almost every one
loves to bowl, and pleasing cue's self
In this instance, will greatly pleaae
these young women, who so thorough
ly have nt heart the welfare of the city
hospitnl, nnd who labor so unselfishly
to keep it up. At this holiday i
son every one feels inclined to do
good, and patronizing the bowling al
ley that day will certainly be one
avenue In which our good Intentions,
nnd impulses may be properly direct
cd. Throughout the day and evening
some of the young matrons and young
Indies of the auxllllory will be at the
Colon In I as chaperones, nnd they will
be delighted If the alleys are in con
stant use. There will be quite a num
her of our college boys and girls at
home for the holidays, and many bou •
ling parties might lie made up for th
especial occasion. In honor of then
young people, beside* numbers of par
ties which the society people who
Joy bowling might give. Let ull
cun. patronize them, nnd swell the
hospital fund.
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WEDDINGS
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Wedding of Miss Adams and Mr. Shep
pard.
The wedding of Miss Mary Wells
Adnms and Mr. Charles Robert Shep
pard of Augusta will be celebrated at
beautiful home ceremony on the
evening of tho 21st. and Is a very In
teresting event to the large circle of
friends of this popular young woman
in Macon.
There will be a number of out-of-
town guests In attendance, some of
whom have already arrived.
uomy. lie generous but not rock-
j'k on recklessness The money in
ket. An account with the Equitable
....j nd unnecessarily
with
EQUITA ULE UANKING AND LOAN°CoJ
ron. Ga. Geo. A. Smith. President.
' Holiday Excursion Rates
\ Vi.
Central of Georgia Railway
One and one-third faro for the round trip
Tickets on sale to teaohers and student* ot
schools and colleges, holding certificates, De
cember 17th to 24th, inclusive; final limit
January -Sth, 1905. To the general public
December 23rd, 24th, 25th, and 31st, 1904,
and January let, 1905; final limit January
4th, 1005. -
for rate*, schedules, and further particulars,
Mr. Walter i* ***ln Host.
Mr. Walter Turpin entertained at a
beautiful card party on Wednesday
evening after the Barrett-Horne wed
ding. in honor of the b**ldal party, nnd
Miss Louise Todd uml Miss Myrtle
Tye of Atlnntn.
Mis* Todd of Atlanta.
MIm Loutar Tmld of Atlanta wa,
th. honor *u.,t nt a d.ltahtfiil ,moll
Drltl^o P«rty on Thumday evonln.,
Klx-.n by- M'„ Annie Hannon End Mice
Ctalre Ripley.
Ml«» Todd woe presented with the
.ue.t rrlie which was a copy of “The
Meequemdern.”
Captain Heb.on Entertained,
Since hi. arrival In Mucon Captain
Richmond Pearson Hobson hue been
ehowii many «ocl»l attention,.
Euchre wae played at ,t, tablet, nnd I r , ‘ ob fi "°, n - nt «»talr>oa at
vcore w.. her, by Annie Pace and Eu- ** »«•
genln Turpin. | \
The ft rat prlie. an oval water color, I p . _ .
wa. won by MIm Annt.lu Ruw.ll. who ;
alio captured the lone bond prtae. a _ h * ' r><, r 'K , '«r TVorre.a dub eu-
copy of The Oeoraianr - I n.I? T * ur » <1 »> r evenln*. tho
Mr. Charlie Williams won tho gen- “ P „ wol > b > Mre. Dave Wlt-
prlae. a muffler. **T* »‘«P»«en Popper and Mra.
!J"7 U axeibaum cut for the lone-
i hand prlie. and the connotation prlie
. went to Mre. Popper. The party -
u large and very plcaeant anc.
i Bridge Whi.t Nine!
I: ¥ m - F‘. Steven, waa hostess at
1e! f “ *""" ca rd party on Krl-
i 2** wh »n »he entertained
the Bridge Whi.t Nine.
whk.* i° r n,0,lf of ,h * P»»V "•••'«
»h te and ttremv After a very Inter-
! brl< >*»- • hot eupper
<,,n,n « won- The
***** *»* '»'« with a lunch eat of
E.” J . rt * ,n * Hungarian work.
I U* cun ml T *'"* a **" * Uv * r lov -
I * CUp ? r '' wltt, Augusta Victor!.
I * n ' X ' A * *“!***■* and shads* o
£*<r ia '*' >r ’ * Uver »"<i krm-r
1 , “'!•" l " i,, f °r twelve. Mrs. ste
‘Hug three extra gueata fo
blrh followed the game
About twenty.four guests were en
tertained at this function, whlcn waa
delightful and beautiful In every par
ticular.
Mrs. Augustas Jonss Complimented.
Mrs. Augustas Jones of Jackson.
Mlsa, a as the honor guest at a pretty
card party by Mra. Jordan Masses on
Wednesday afternoon.
The first and lone hand prises were
won by Mrs. Duckworth and Mrs.
!S T o Dessert
1 More Attractive
qThe highest type of FAMILY SEWING
MACHINE—the embodiment of SIMPLICITY
and UTILITY—the ACME of CONVENIENCE.
q Still another feature is the OSCILLATING
HOOK, a device assuring absolutely correct motion
for making A PERFECT LOCK-STITCH; avoid
ing variable speed and reducing friction.
Sold Only at Singer Stores,
563 Cherry St.,
MACON, GA.
Architects, Contractors and Builders.
Your attention is called to the fact that, In addition to our Concrete
Building Blocks, we are manufacturing fi”, 8”, 12” and 18" Hexagonal Tiling
for interior and exterior work; Window and Door Sills; Lintels, Skew-backs,
Key-stones. Column Bases and Caps, Buttress-caps, steps of-any length, and
all other work of this kind. We are also propared to execute promptly or
ders for ornamental work of any design. Your patronage *s solicited.
Bibb Stone & Tiling Company.
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. MACON, GA. PHONE 270.
OTHER THINGS BESIDES
JEWELS.
Xmas is Coming
There are lot* of things in a Jewel
ry Store that don’t'contain Jewels; lots
of small, inexpensive, artistic articles,
suitable for presents that you won't
haroly think of unless you saw them.
We have for this particular fall a beau
tiful line of small novelties at extreme
ly moderate prices. You can not spend
an hour better than by taking a look
around our stock. You are perfectly
welcome to look as long as you like;
buy when you get ready.
J. H. & W. W. Williams, 553 Cherry St. Macon, Ga
Drink
Pure Rye
For Sale at all the Leading Bars.
Bedingfield & Co,
Sole Agents. Phone 361.
Phone 633
Prompt Deliveries on Wood and Coal.
Barrett-Home Wedding.
The marriage of Mini Adelaide Eli
sabeth Horne nnd Mr. John J. Barrett
of Miltedgevilte wn* celebrated at homo
on Wednesday afternoon, the 14th, at
5 . o'clock. Rev. James R. Lawrence,
rector of Bt. Barnabas, officiating.
The decorations were elaborate. The
Christmas Idea was carried out In nli
the details, the color scheme of red
and green prevailing in each apart
ment. except the large drawing room
where the ceremony took place, where
only white nnd green wer used. At
one end of this room a chancel was
found of tail palms reaching to the
calling In the center, with those of
graduating helg’-.ti form!n~ an arch
of green as a b-u-kground for the white
raised altar, the base of wh>h waa
banked with palms, tfhd twined with
smllax and surmounted by chyttnl
cathedral candelabra, each holding five
lighted, while tapers, with white
ptv’de* or.d with vases of carnet Ion?.
Just above this waa a beautiful glitter
ing Christmas star under which the of
ficiating minister stood, and In front
of It were the two white satin cushions
on which the couple knelt. The man
tel waa banked with white carnations
end fern, tall cut glass vases of the
same flower* and white roses were
arranged on the tables, long spray* of
weeteoiaii.
City Ticket Office, 352
coiui street,
C. A. Dewberry,
jcCit\ Iket and Pass. Agt.
Jno. W. Blount.
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smllax gracefully draped the wall*, the I
windows, and the chandelier, under
which wa* tied with a bow of white
*atln ribbon, a large bunch of mlstel-
toe, with It* white waxen berries, and
white bells and mingled with the
greensry every where were small
GhrlBtmas bells made of white Immor-
! telles. The folding doom were draped
I with portler* formed of ropea of sml’ax
■ and caught back with white r’bVn
j tied In h!g bow*. In the drawing r^o*-*
‘and In the second parlor. v.'he r * ? •>
! decoration* were red and rr »'a* r
I hows were red. Bmllax dr • • the
! walls In this room also and inter
I npersed with the vln*** were be’Is of
j red immortelle* These were suspend*
I ed Yrom the chandelier, and «l*o r.
wrreath of holly carnation* further ac
centuated the crimson In the color
I scheme, which wa* completed by tal?
pedestal lnmpa with crimson shades.
! The red and green color scheme wm*
i also carried out In the music room and
j library.
; Quite a number of relatives and In
timate friends besides out of toww
guest* were present to witness the
j nuptials, and nt 5 o’clock the hour
j named for the ceremony. Lohengrin's
J wedding march, was rendered by
‘ Guttbnberger’s orchestra. announced
the entrance of the Valdai party, two
' llttla maids' Annie Page, and Eugenia
J Turpin, preceding them with white
ribbons, and forming an aisle to the
Improvised altar, where the groom and
his best man. Mr. Julian Brown of
Fatenton. and Rev. Mr. Lawrenco
awaited them.
The ceremony was very beautiful
and Impressive, uniting these two
young people for life, the flower song
being softly rendered as a violin solo.
The attendant* were Mi** Annie
Laurie Shaw, maid of honor, MIm Kate
Crump, and Miss Lydia Patten of
Pennsylvania, bride* malde*. and the
groomsmen were Mr. Hugh Cline of
MHledgeville. and Dr. J. J. Stone of
Hawkinsville.
The bride wore an exquisite prin-
cesse gown of white crepe de chine,
hand made, with panels of pin tucks,
and trimmed in roe point lace, and
rope* of Roman pearls. The corsage
also waa finished with a bertha of the
same lace, and ropes of pearls. Her
leng tulle veil wa* caught with a sprag
of forget-me-nots, fastened with a
diamond and pearl pin. a gift from
the groom and she carried a shower
bouquet of bride roses with long
streamers of white tulle.
Mis* Shaw wore e gown of green
crope de chine, made In Marie Antoi
nette style with shirred front panel,
and corsage finished with raffle of lib
erty silk, and deep girdle of the same.
Her flowers were red carnations with
streamers of pale green satin ribbon.
Mis* Patten was gowned in a white
Continued on page eight.
A Spot
in your memory of
this Christmas sea
son will always re
main green. If you
take thl* advice.
It Is to open a
Saving Account
even if you have
only one dollar to
start with. No
man ever regretted
such an agt. Neith
er will you. In bus-
ines* transactions
there are two im
portant factors.
8sfety and Profit.
We loan on first
mortgage.
Never lost a dollar!
We pay 6 per cent
Interest on depos
it* Compounding
semi-annually.
Equitable Banking
and Loan Co.
170 Second Strete,
Macon, Ga.
j A
, Reflection
o f the holiday
VV spirit is shown in
] | the large number
)J of people who
come to us daily.
They come in ex
pectant. and go
out joyful. They
have’ probably
heard of our
Photographs
They may be very
doubtful about
our ability t o
make a handsome
picture of them.
They are pleas
antly surprised,
as you will be
when you see our
work.
HILNER’S
STUDIO
101 Cotton Are.
Phone Oil.