Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 29, 1908, Image 14

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1908 Danderinei T7VERYBODY CAN HAVE BEAUTIFU1 ill HAIR NOW. end they <W* fc«va to wait wall sed nvmlh* Ur reaulia either. Yoo will series marked improven* Ita vary (rat application. Dandorine ii quickly inJ tkorouqkV aWW by the scalp and fke hair eooa shews the cfaots of ita wonderfully biltrstinf and life-preduein qualitUa. It !■ pleasant and raay la aaa -aiwiply apply h la the aealp and hair ram a day until I ha hair bagias ta grow, than two or tbrea limaa a watk till daairad raaulta ara Grows Hair and wa can PROVE IT! A Ud? fra. Cftlifomb wrilc. Ai1»tl».tUinn»>wtta«*a4r- * iaiaijplft katrUal i Q9t m larte* ta leasts i tt* braid la arar > tertee around. And bar fro* Nep Jaraeyi Attar seta* fl«ta botOa I am t.»f ;r to eejr tut 1 bar# aa atraabraSaf batrae aayoaa ta Paw Jereey. TWa Grant Hnlr«Grow< Ing Remedy had at all drvggiata in tbrae 25c, 50c and 91.00 per bottle. (TntRjEEs^ Call *111aaadalar*atea>*lefr»e ) byretamniatJleaayoaawho TMt( aaadatMatraaeoapoetaiba Oit \ InrttH 0»«d»fl*t Cl., Ct'mr, 1 «|tb their name and eddreti f and KM In eiirar or etenpe I topaypwuaa. “ GAGER’S WHITE LIME” la n littln higher in price than other LiroeB, but it' is PURE LIME, and by far the beBt and most economical for Brick Work nnd Pine taring. Cheap Limo in dear at any price! Write ns for Delivered Prices. Carolina Portland Cement Co. Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. 0. Willmgham’sWareliouse COTTON FACTORS SHIP US YOUR COTTON AND GET THE BEST RETURNS MACON, Georgia Wadley Investment Co. Real Estate Insurance Loans List Your Property and Wants With Us We Move Tenants Free Grand Building, Telephone 627. Hotel Marlborough Broadway, 36th and 37th Sti., Herald Square,’ New York Moit Centrally Located Hbtel on Broadway. Only ten minutes walk to 2S leading theatres. Completely renovated and transformed in every department. Up-to-date in all re* •peett. Telephone in each room. Four Boeutiful Dining Rooms with Capacity of 1200. The Famous German Restaurant roadwav'i chief attraction for Soe- Food Diahei and Popular Music. Eereecea rtaa. 4M Immi. M laths. Katas lot ^PUit4»MdlWH<LlMI aaJ wftbta*. Phrfe. Ball ld.00 and wpartad. $ 1.00 «s*a where two rweoneoacwrr a eiafieieem. -warm for bookxjet.- SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY E. M. T1PWEY. Ibw & CO. (Incorporated) EDWARD LOH, Preeident. Formerly of Haoou, Go. Hie name* Imply that everything bought here is the highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowest prices- Send us your orders which will receive prompt at tention. Write for Catalog 29 W. Forsyth St P.O. Box 1098 Jacksonville, Florida EORQIA NEWS MONTEZUMA. AND P ERSONAL NOTES. An Intaraatlng avent of next week will be the wedding of Mias Elolse Gardner end Mr. Harry Brow Parker. It will be a beautiful borne affair and tha bridesmaid* will be Misses Lillian Lewis, LUla Mae Avers, Ella Shu mate. Genevieve Lavender, Mr*. Ham Turner and Mrs. J. C. Collins. Mias Norma Engram will be maid of honr or and Mr. Parker will have as hi* best man Mr. Smith, of Macon. Since her graduation several years ago Mla« Gardner has been very popular among the younger set and Is being compli mented with numerous showers and receptions. A delightful affair took place on Wednesday morning when Miss Gard ner was given a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. Ham Turner and Mrs. J. C. Collins. Many dainty tokens ware showered upon the lovely bride who was becomingly gowned In blue silk, made empire and elaborately trimmed in peralan embroidery and net Misses Emmie Chambers and Lilia Mae Avars complimented Mlaa Hard nef with a stocking shower, which was elegant In every detail and thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Those who will entertain at other affalra for Miss Gardner are Mra. T. R. McKenzie and Mrs. O. C. Chevei. Mrs. J. M. Harrison and little daughter. Elizabeth, are spending some time in Grffln. Mra. J. F. Adams and Mrs. Annie Holt have returned from Atlanta. Mlsa Mary Westbrook la visiting her Xousln, Mrs. Tift, In Albany. Miss CalJsta Bush. Miss Mary Ella Holmes and Mlsa Effle Hornsby are the popular guests of Mlaa Mattie Hayes Robinson. Among those who attended the au tomoblle racea at Savannah are Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Chevea, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holt, Mr. and Mra. W. W. Hoohs, MJssea Sparks and Lavender. •Mr. D. R. Bryan, of Atlanta, Is spending a few days hare. A party of Montesumans attended the unveiling of the Indiana state mon ument at Andersonvllle on Thursday. Mr. J. E. Hayea and Mrs. Oscaf£ McKenzie are visiting their mother, Mra. Frederick, at MarshallvIUe. . Mr. and Mrs. George Green, of Ft, Valley, spent Thanksglvng with Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Eastedlln. Mr. Manning Austin and Mra. Aus tin spent several days with Dr- and Mrs. Mulllno. Miss Ludle Greer. Mra. Leon Greer FITZGERALD. Mr. II. A. Burkhart, wife and son attended the races In Savannah this, week, going In their new Cadllac tour ing car. Mra. C. E. Haker la spending sev eral days with relatives In Savannah. Mlsa Lepale 'Brigham has returned from a trip to Douglas. I H • Mrs. George White vlsted friend* In Cordele this week. Mra. K. E. Roach Is visiting rela tives in Savannah. Mra. W. H. Rogers has returned from a visit with relatives In Maccm. Mrs. II. M. Warren and children left for a visit to relatives In Bruns wick. Mra. T. J. Livingston and children who have spent the past several weeks In Savannah have returned home. Mra. Matthews, of Talbotton, la vis iting her «on. Mr. Chaa. H. Matthews, and family. Mrs. Fmnk 8cheus*ler and children have arrived from LaFay^tte. Ala., and will upend some time with het parents and other relative* here. Mr. and Mra. D. W. M. Whitley and Mr. and Mra. Wiley William* were among the guests Thursday even- (ng at the Henderson-Dickson wedding at Ocllla. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Griffin among the viators at Savannah this week. Miss Eater King spent Thanksgiv ing with friends In Albany. Miss Bvelyn Thompao spent several days with friends In Savannah this week. Mra. Louis H. Kelm la the guest of Mias Aloud Beck, In Waycross. Mra. Rose Tebau Wheelrlght, of Co. tumble. S. C.. la visiting In the city. Mis* Kate Harden waa the guest of ft friend whoae wedding she attended In Douglas Thanksgiving day. Dr. and Mra. E. A. Russel have relumed from Leesburg. Fla. Mra Earll. sister-of Mrs. Russell, accom panying them. Mrs. W. II. Roberta, of Hawkins- vllle, l* the guest of Mrs. John Greer. Mrs. T. M. Kllllngaworth Is visit ing In Fort Gaines. Albany] Mr*. Hsnry B. Scott, of'Atlanta, who ha* been the chaining guest of ' Mrs. J. D. Pope, relumed to her home last night after a delightful visit. Mra. Scott wa* the guest of honor at a number of social events during her stay In the city. Mra. Robert Knox and children ; have returned home from Savannah, where they have been for sever#! i week* visiting relatives. : Mrs. C. W. Rawton will entertain > Friday afternoon at her home un ' North Jackson street. Mra. W. E. Martin la spending a few days In Savannah with relatives. Mis* Minnie Taylor, of Brumwtrk. who has been-Jiere several day* vis iting friends, returned home today Mra. J. II. Davis, who has been visiting friends In Kentucky for sev eral months, has returned home after - a very pleasant visit. Mr*. Edwin Stem will leave In a few days for Moultrie to visit friend*. Miss Linda McLaughlin, of Amerl- cus. la In the city a guest of Sir. and Mr*. Saxon on Flint The charity ball, given last night at the iClk*' Home, waa a grand suc cess and attended by a large crowd. The opening waits began fit 10 o'clock and It was two this manning when "Home, Sweet Home" brought to a close on* of the memorable events of Albany's social year. The grand march, which wa* led by Mr. James Tift Mann and Mlsa EloHe Stewart, of Atlanta, who also led the german figure*, one of the prettiest features of the evening. Earh lady carried a Japanese lantern, and aa the march began the electric lights In the* hall room were switched off. It waa a bewitching teen* a* the couples ratrehed and when the march en.Vd the lively two step waa danced with the bobbing lantern* at 111 furnishing the light. Punch was served. Some «v the visitors who attended the ball were: Mis* Llcabeth Hollla of Xm*r- lou*. gueet of Mr*. P. W. Jone*: Miss Mattie Lewi* Dodson of Amertout, rurst of Mtsa Eula Jones; Mtta Vir ginia Carrington of South Boston. Va* guest of Mlsa Kltae Shaffer: Mlee Lottie Thompson of Quitman, guest of Mis* Kathleen Gilbert: Mlsa Julia Mae nacknev of Newnan. visiting Mlaa Willie Walters* Mlaa Pauline i Lewis of Montetuma. guest of Mlw Sherry Lewis: Mlsa Maw WeePCook of Montrauma, rural of Mr*. 8. ft. Tift, and Mlaa Boise Stnrart of At lanta. gu**t of Mias Madetyn CfChert; Messrs. James Rav of Cordele. Wtr- rm stow of Alabama and E. R. Clark of Cuthbert. Mi— Kaset -Pop* left this morning (tor 8av*nnah. where she will attead RoealJnd Wood. Mil* Annie Tarver entertained at bridge yesterday afternoon at the home of h*r aunt, Mr*. J. D. Wes ton, on Commerce street, complimen tary to Miss Virginia Carrington, of South Boston. Va. Those who at tended were Mra. P. W. Jonea. Misses Rllae Shaffer, Virginia Carrington, Willie Walters, Julie Mae Hackney, Madelyn Gilbert, Elolse Stewart, Mary Cox, Sherrie Lewis, Margaret Yancey, MlcheUe Tleknor and Annie Tarver. Mra* Hendrix Solomon and baby, of Memphis, Tenn., who have been spending several weeks here, guests of MflT Solomon's parents, Mr. and Mr#; D. N*e#man, left today for At lanta, where they will vVU relatives before returning to their home In Memphis. eDUBLIN. Mr*. J. D. Peterson has returned her home at Alley after a visit to her pirtafk. Mr. dad Mrs. J. w. Carter. Mr*. W. L. Stanley and children have returned from a visit to Dudley. Mr. and Mr*. W. J. McDanJel have re turned to their home at Vldalla after a visit to.relatives here. Miss Ruby McWhorter has returned from a vlalt to Wrightaville. Mr. and Mra. Clide Wicker, of Ten- nUle, were visitors to the city this week. Mr. H. Counellee and wife have re turned from a visit to Wrightaville. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wade have re turned from a vlalt to Wrightaville. Mr*. A. Chavous has returned from a vljrUto^Stacdcey. Ira. C. Freeman Is visiting relatives i Toombsoro. Mra Vivian L. Stanley and daughters. - - visiting has returned from Martha. Vivian and Elanor, i in Bandersvtfe. / Mlsa Blanche Metts has returned from a vielt to Macon. .Mrs. J. D. Vickers, of Harrison. Is visiting in the eity. guest of Mrs. J. Y, Keen. "Mr*.' V. B. Joiner and Mra. E. A. Moore have returned.to Rlddlevtlte after a visit to the. family of Mr. Frank M. Hightower. I *Mrs. M. E. Lowther Is back from a vJxlt to Wrlgntsvllie. \Rants'. *** 8m,th an<1 w,f ® * re v,i,tln * Mrs. W. C. Allen and children have returned to their home In Wrlghtiivllle after a visit to the family of Mr. W. M. I'rcecott. I Mlsa Ida May Outler and brother. Trills, visited their grandparents at Al lentown this week. I Mies Florence 8tokei ha# returned to her home in Atlanta after a visit to the city for eevsral weeks, guest of her brother. Rev. J. W. Stokes. Mis* Nellie Chapman is visiting rela] Uvea In Jeffeteonyl11e.^^^His^H^^ Mix* Nina rook ha visit to llawklnavllle. Mr. and Mra. Franl.—I of Chester, were In the city Wednesday en route to Savannah to witness the races. Mr. J. D. Smith and wife, of Hawkins- v|lK ire Visiting In the city, coming to ■pend Thanksgiving with relatives. _ Mr*. II. F. Mound has returned to her home in Dexter after a visit to the cltv.| guest of her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. 8. L. C. Beacham. r Mrs. Howard Page, of Augusta. Ii visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jackson. Miss Shellln Prlc*’. who Is attending Wesleyan College, I* spending sever* dav* with relatives in Dublin. Mrs. B J. Adams and daughter. EveS lvn.^of^Macorh are visiting the family ofl Tuesday afternoon at the residence of the bride s parent*. Miss Lena Clark wu united In marriage to Rev. T. Bright. The ceremony wa* performed by Rev*. Allen Port-Ptatnr of the First Baptist Church of this city, and A. B. Smith. association*! missionary. On Sunday last.at Oconee Dr. J Fort, Of thl* county, wu* united In i rlage to Miss Myrtle Strange. The < mony wa* performed by Rev. L.1 Strange, rather of the bride. In BR presence of a number of friend* and relative*. The bride 1* a niece of Mr. T. R. Strange, of thl* city, and frequent ly vlslta this Htr. 8he I* \*ery popular here and elsewhere she is known. Fort .Is a prominent and prod young physician of Brewton. He..... young men of character and has a host of friend*. Mrs. W. Y. Atkinson, postmistress at Newnan and widow of the late Governor Atkinson. Is visiting In the city, guest of h.r sitter. Mr, E. J. Bl.ck.bMir. Mr. Chas. T. Hannon, wife and daugh ter. are rleltlng In the city, guests of the family of James A. Thomas, Ban. Silas Mnllle Whitehead Is visiting her niece. Mrs. J. T. Hill, at Danvlllo. Copt, and Mra. W. B. Rice. Mr. and Mr*. J. O. Barnes. Messrs. James S. Simons. Jr., H. O. Stevens, J. M, Outled end about Seventy-five others from DubJ lln attended the automobile races In Sa vannah Thursday. * SWAINSDORO. J An affair of rare charm and beauty was the colonial party which Mlsa Mary |Qslmrna. who Is an enthusiastic D. A. R.. B re Wednesday evening at the homo of l and Mr*. George M. Heath. Never [baa this charming home been more at-| tractive than on thl* occasion, when both parlor* and the h*Ili were decorated In red. white and blue. In a setting of rholeo palms and fema. In'both room* the season’* queen of flower* reigned supreme and made them a bower of beautv. Mlsa Osborne, who received tn the usOsl gracious and cordial manner with which «h« always welcomes her friends, was assisted by Miss Kathryn Day. who wore a becoming gown of net over white taffeta. Aa soon as the gue*te were asembled they were served with f fl© of hot tea and marguerite*. Fir*’table* had been arranged for lett ing the senses and on other table* paper had been pieced, out of which each guest wa* expected to tear some animal. This created quite a good deal of amusement and many .showed considerable ingen uity In their tearing oat process. The ■core cards, which mlso carrled out the cekmlol 14s*. had as design dalntr flaga.j The ladle# prise, a Sir Walter Ralelch collar, went to Mtse Annie Lord end Mr. I J. B. Dozier was the winner of the gen tleman's prize, a handsomely boiind volume of "Romance* of Colonial Dame*.". Aa favor* th* gentlemen were given small hatchet* In th# handle* of which were tied fluffy bows of red. ‘)lte and blue ribbon. The ladles were -seated with Unv «tik flags. After the Ms had been delightfully entertained ■muslr rendered by Mis* Maude more and Mrs. Will Johnston*, end readJ Ing* artveta by Mies Janie Brown CoferJI a del (clour salad course wa* daintily ••read. Among Miss Oebome'a guests woro the following: Ml** Maude McLo- more. Mies John McT^more. Ml*a Annie Lank Mlaa Bara Gels*. Miss Jutta ThompMn. Ml., su, T.iltxrt Him Phrenic Thom peon. Mis* Virginia Lewie. I Min Janie Brawn Cofer. Mlsa Lena Pinkston. Mlaa Elite Alderman. Mies Kit* Webb, Mr*. Elizabeth McMillan. Mrs. Hattie Humphrey. Min Kathryn Day. Mr. and Mrs. W. FJ Clark. Mr. and preaanti Midi, by in*) Latter Ponder. Mr. Gordon Fountain. Mr. J. U Carmichael. Mr. J. B. Dozier, Mr. Nelson Ge!*e. Mr. Win McMillan. Dr. J. Leon Bell. Mr. Jack L. Jarman, of Charlottesville. Genuine and cordial Interest Is .... here to the recept marrtage of Ml** Ffcnnte M*y Coleman and Mr. Frank IRbson. wmch occurred at KlnrwoM. where Miss Coleman was engaged In inching. The bride ta the attractive daughter of Mm R. F. Coleman, and a ►:*ier of Mr*. F. H Baftold of this cltr, and has many friend* here who regret to hare her remove from their mld«t. The groora^t^a^promlslng young business Ml** Madge McLeod, who has been vHtttng friends In Atlanta. Fair burn and Newnan has returned homo. Mr* nimbeth McMillan and stater. Mlaa Cor* PnUett. have returned from a visit to Bandeteville. During their visit there Ml** PeDett waa thrown from a batty and had her arm broken. Mr*. Richard EdenrteM. of Augusta, ha* t-een visiting her brother. Mr. John F. Button Hr. Mn. W M RUM of Kit., Qa.. .have been vlsttlac their daughter. Mr* l^e Godfrey, who haa been very m foe Mmol week*. • and Mr* Leonard Koicsbore thl* ' ye* pleasant Mol tors to SMITHVILLE. The "Happy Hooligan Club" com posed of the young ladles of the town were charmingly entertained by Miss Julia McMlchacl In honor of her guests. Miss Ethel Carter, of Plants, and Miss Blanche Pryor. Many games and contests were enjoyed, after which dainty refreshments were served. Miss Mary Lizzie Ansley won first prize and Ml*s Lizzie Evans the booby. Miss Undine Stanfield, of Macon, la visiting Mrs. W. F. McAfee. Mlsa Salome Redding, of Cuthbert. Is the charming guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Redding. • Misses Eubanks, of Plants, who were the pleasant guests of Mrs. G. . Sapp tyive returned to their home. Misses Susie Lunsford and Nellie Burton, two of Smlthvllle’a lovely belles, are back at home from a two weeks' stay at Amerlcus and Leslie. Mrs. Howell McAfee entertkined congenial party of young people at an elegant dinner. Those present were Mr. Jack Slsppey and Mias Ethel Carter, of Plants; Mr. Lem Page and •Miss Blanche Pryor, of 8mlthvllle Mr. PlP7ce Broks and Mlsa Undine Stanfield, of Macon, and Mr. Emmett McAfee and Mlsa Julia McMIchael, of Smlthvllle. Mra. J. G. Pruett gave a very de lightful five o'clock dinner complimen tary to her father. Mr. J. F. John son. and sister, Mr*. Malcolm Rey- bald, of Atlanta, on Thanksgiving day Quite a number of friends were pres ent and the occasion waa a very en joyable one. The oyster supper given by the la dles' society of the Methodist Church at tha McAfee house was a very de lightful affair socially, and very suc cessful. financially. Mias Ethel McManui la visiting rel atives In Macon. Mrs. W. F. McAfee and Mlsa Un dine Stanfield apent tha dav In Lees burg vlth the parents of the former. DARNESVILLE. Mrs. R. O. Garter entertained the Bridge Club tn a delightful manner Tues day afternoon. The elegant hime was decorated with numerous Urge yellow and white chrysanthemums. The same flowers were attached to the dainty soore cards. * In the Interesting game top score was made by Mrs. RelJ Hunt and Mrs. Seneca Burr. In the cut. an exoulstta deck of card* fell to Mr*. Hunt. An eUborate a*tad course* with coffee was served by Misses Mamie and Lily Mitch- *?t and Ethel NIH. Among those present were Mr*. Ed. Cook. Mrs. Reeves. Mrs. Floyd Murphey. Mrs. Reid Hunt, Mrs* Seneca Burr. Mr*. Tom Murphey. Mrs. McCrary, Mr*. Erie Murphey. Mra. Georg* Matthew**" 41 NmU «**»•“ *”<* Mrs. Georg# Mitchell gave a pi party !n honor of Mrs. Tom Callaway and Mr*. Henry Franklin, of Atlanta, who have been the attests of Mra. Wa. Hah*, favorite fall flower, chrysanthemums, the de-mrattont. A dellckv;* salad rout sc w.th coffee was served. Aa-dClng Mrs. Mitchell were Mra* Gaines Turner, Mra. Tom Murphey. Mra. Hahe and Mlaa Veal. Tha pretty prises, hand embroid ered handkerchiefs, were presented to the guests of honor. Among the guests were dm. Hunt. Mtseaa Matthews, Mlnblnatta Yergar. Grace. Woodward. Natl and oth er*. again at a party jglvanThuradvy bythrif hoatess, Mr*. Hahe. Heart dKe was tna ie enjowd. A two-courae luncheon —jwed the game. Among the guests were Mra. Grace. Mrs. D. L. Anderson Hr*. Ben Turner. Mra. Hunt Mrs. Butt. Mr*. Redding. Mra. Carl Ander-m. Mrs. Floyd Murehey, Mra. Lew Murphey. Iba Erie Murphey. Mra. Gainer Turner end wany others, Mr*. Fd. T-.or.nktn* of At'ante. Is in the city with frtonA*. « _Mra. Lou Callaway anJ Mra. Henry. Franklin returned to Atlanta Saturday, accompanied by Mn. Hahe and UtUe! IN SELECTING YOUR BANK give careful attention to the stability of the bank and Its willingness to bank — #f their business. _ willingness and- ability to assist them In every way consistent with safe, sound banking. Whether their account be large or small we appreciate their patronage. — ' i for a mutually satisfactory and profitable arrangement and a well-being of both bank and patron. Wo shall be pleased to have you open an account with us. co^operate wlth patrons In'the development Our customers value and "bank on" rtfy j lafL This makes 1 _ for the future well-being < Commercial National Bank E. Y. MALLARY, President. W. P. WHEELER* Asst, to Pres, CECIL MORGAN, Vice Pres. . J. J. COBB. Vice Prea. E. N. LEWIS, Cashier. For Sale at $2,500 A two-story, seven-room house, thoroughly modern, newly papered; within half block of College St. Splen did home or investment. - — - - • Willingham Loan & Trust Co. 461 Third St. Phone 360 PERFECT fifllNf PERFECTION on earth la an unknown quantity, but tha vehicles we handle come os near to being perfect as human ingenuity and skillful workmanship can make them: Jknd when you go driving with the only one, you are sure not to \ave your pleasure marred by accident. Let us show you the latest styles. We have jhem all. WMl__ LLllJlA CON. CA . PhvhiNZ 218-220 Third Street. Ph-me 2545. Mr* J H D. Woogbern and Ml** Man- rine Wood bum apent tb* week-end In At-I kstt, Mu* Mabel Teat leaves this «»ek to attend the automobile raevw tn Bavanna** Mrs. r. A. Caaatacb*m haa r*ta*aed 1 bom a visit te Kentucky. The Empire Electric Co. Successors to S'ngtcton-Mountford Electric Co. Now under management of WILLIAM J. M0UNTF0ED. JE. 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