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THE MACON’ DAILY TELEGRAPH: biJNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER SG, 1908
Choice Gut Flowers For Christmas
We Will Have the Following
Plants to Offer:
Roman Hyacinths, in pans .
;.50c
African Violets
..." 50o
Cyclamen
50c and 75c
Azaleas
$2.50, $3.00 nnd $3.50
Jerusalem Cherries ...........
Chinese Peppers
50c
Lily of Valley
$1.50 and $3.00
Begonia (Jlore De Lomine ..
$1.50 nnd $2.50
Farleyense New Maiden hair
Fern $1.00 to $5.00
Ardisias
$1.50 and $2.00
Crotons
50c
Norfolk Isluml Pine
$1.00, $1.50 nnd $2.00
Maiden-huir Fern
50c to $1.50
Asparagus Ferns
25c
Moschosmos Ripiirin
50c
j Ferns; IOIegantissiinu Whitniani mul Amcrpolhi ».
50o to $3.00
Ancubas 50c to $2.00
Basket Plants $1.50
Calla Lilies 75o
blaster Lilies 50c and 75c
Orange Trees $2.00 to $3.50
Palms .... .75c to $15.00
Primroses- 50c
IDLE HOUR
NURSERIES
109 Cotton Avenue
Phone 224 Macon, Ga.
We will guarantee to fill any
order placed with us by Mon
day night, Dec. 21 st. Please
order early to insure prompt
attention.
We Will Have the Following
Cut Flowers: —
RER- DOZEN
White and Pink Hoses $1.50 and .$2.00
Carnations, White and Pink ■*«•»* «$1»50
Ponsettia (red) v ....$1.50
Narcissus • •••*•'50c-
Roman Hyacinths 50c
American Beauties .$10.00 to $15.00-
Orcliids .$15.00
Calla Lilies $3.00
Easter Lilies $3.00
Stevia 500-
Snap Dragon .....$1,00
Lilies of Valley .$1.0$
Asparagus . .50c
Yellow Daisies, per 100 ,.$5.00
Mignonette, per 100 $7.50
Sweet Peas, per 100 .S2.00
Parma Violets, per 100 $1.00
MISCELLANEOUS ; --
'Tnnnortelles, per bunch .7,25c
Holly Wreaths, each ..50c
Red Paper Bells, each 2%c to 50o
Red Cowbells, (new) each .15c, 25c, 35c
Artificial Ponsettia, each $2.50 to $25.00
Brass Jardinieres, each .'. $2.50 to $25.00
Brass Fern Dishes, filled free, each $1.25 to $3.00
Air Plants, each 50c
PiT\'
Macon History Club.
ovftnv to thr apiiroaci* «tf that ««*a-
anti “Vh*n there ia no thought aave
for fibristtnoa affair* nnd Christmas
Jnllltx. the regular day for the meet
ing 6t the Milton History Club was
nrtv.iu.;»Hl one Week, ami un the four-
tffiith. a wry edifying ami pleaaant
nfli-ntoon was spent with Mrs. Cooke,
the hoateaa of the cltfb on thla Ocea
nian* .Thero were very few business
matters under dlaciisxlvn, and conse
quently. after the reading of the min
ute* the afternoon wua given to the
atud*~of Hamlet.
Ilcctuae of the limited t'me between
the me-tlng** Mra. Kd Hoiinea was
uniihla to give an original paper, but
ah** road no efficiently an analysis of
the plot and a general summary of
the play by «Boaa that the Interestiof
i members was complete,
club ia much Indebted to Mrs.
• Darla for the second paper on
;ftar«cters of the Play,” which
1 original and comprehensive one
owed that the writer was a care-
seslduoua "thinker” who has
vn Interpretations and expresses
Iregardlc** of thn commentators.
Mrs. Davis also rehearsed many good
points brought forth In an Interesting
torture on 8h«kes|^ar« by Frederick
Wat J* In Macon stone weeks ago; and
ahowyM her love for that poet by her
undtmtsndlng Interpretation <of that
wondMrful first soliloquy of Hamlet's,
AfHfr the (tapers were road. It was
unanimously agreed among the mem
ber* that atlll another meeting be de-
vfttod to the study of thU great play.
This meeting will by held after the
holiday* and after the lecture on Ham
let which Prof. Clark* Is to give dur
ing that time, and from which the club
Is anticipating much benefit and pleas
ure.
Th© usual quotations from the play
with which the meeting Is closed w©r©
postponed for the next time, nut as
music Is a pleasure rarely foregone.
Mrs. Winn gave a very enjoyable vo
cal aolectlon. after which the meeting
waa adjourned. .
Christmas Entertainment and Tree for
.81. Joseph's Sunday School.
^The annual Christmas tree of Ft
Joseph's Sunday school will he held
in the basement of the church onTuea.
day evCnlag. December 31. under the
ausptcos of the Daughters of ljnb^Ua
A ve«v. entertaining play participated
In bv tV ehlMrrn under the direction
of Mrs. Campbell will precede the
tree exercises.
M}n9um-McCall.
/At, a quiet wedding at the parson
ago of the First Ftre*U Methodist
Church yesterday even ug. Mias, tram
McCall the youngest daughter of Mr
nnd Mrs. It. L. McCall, was married
to Mr. J. O. Mangum. Jr„ U«v. W. H
Hudd officiating.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mangum have many
frills who wish for them a lung,
l»«n*V and prosperous wedded life.
For Mrs. John Courtnsy, of Virginia.
A morning party for Mrs. John
fourtn©^ of Virginia, given by M
Joseon Wells Friday, was one of un
usual pleasure and quite unique and
Interesting in Its character. "The In
teratste Contest” called fo r some right
deept thinking on the pait of theur
present. Many petitioned for maps
chart*. etc- but no on* was allowed
and after much merriment and Pin
Nr*. Andrew lane was declared th
smallest, having answered most ques
tions correctly. Two very pretty prlscv
were given and a moat deltclou# lunch
eon served. Thoso Invited to meet
Mrs. Courtney were Mrs. A. M. How
ell. Mrs. James T. Hons. Mrs. L. C.
Hoge. Mrs. K. A. Artopr. Mrs. Mal
lory Taylor. Mist Mason. Mrs. Tha-
ddna Murphy. Mrs. D. H. Malone, Mrs.
John Hunting. Mrs. J. K. Qlackshear.
Mn. Hobt. Isillier, Mr-. John Mom
Walker. Mrs. Robt. J. Taylor, Mra.
Andrew Lnnc.
lota Tau Sigmas Entertained.
Mis* Leila ltogcrs entertained the lota
Tau dlamas very deltirtitf ully this
at her homo on College street,
amusement for the afternoon being «n
Interesting game at which Mias Mote
Cuhbcdge won the prise. Miss Rogers*
jurats were Mlsa Is#I1a Artope. Mlsa Rs-
telle Wright. Mlaa Meta ('ubbetlse. Mtsa
•Isdys O'Neal. Mlaa Mary Willingham,
Mlsa Jula Goodwin. Mlaa Lilia May Wal
ton. Mlaa Willie Mae Sloan. Mlaa Lucllr
I toy. Mias tlulh O berry. Miss Cnrlle
Scendrett. Mlaa Lois Wright, Mlaa Marie
ns and Mlaa BllaabctlPSolomon.
Invitations Issued to McKenals-Qlovsr
Wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Higgins Mcl
ale. of Montemuma. have Issued Invita
tions to the tnarrlego. of thetr daughter.
Hnidte. to Mr. William 1'cUroan Glover,
the wedding to take place on the even
ing of Wednesday, Pec. 30. at 8 o’clock
at the Itaptlat chtireh. Montesum*.
A large reception will h© held after-
want at the homo of Mr. and Mra. Mac
Krnsie.
Much pleasurable Interest ia felt In the
approaching happy event by Macon
friends of the ©fttpls, who are l»oth popu
lar here, and there will Ik* a Urge nunt-
Iwr Mu,'on tclatlvea end fri-mls who
will attend.
“A Christmas Dinner Table
Without a few flowers is
Christmas Dinner Table that
could be considerably more at
tractive."
kn. w. w.
esterday from
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE
Mr*. C. W. Lawton and Mr. Richard
l-awton arrived Friday from Jackson
vllle and are being welcomed by their
many friends in the city. They ex
pect to spend two weeks In Macon and
will bo with Mrs. Heed at "The 1-eoo."
Mr. Osgood Lawton from Florida, and
Mr. Walter lAwton, from the Citadel
it Charleston, will arrive thia week to
spend a fortnight alga. - —
Mr. and Mr*. Stephen L Ffiowfien.
of New York, will arrive early thia
week to spend the Christmas holidays
with his mother. Mrs. JV. II. 8nowd**n.
md family at thalr new home on Ylne-
Hk* avenue. Their many frienda in
Macon will g'.vo them a cordial wcl-
and will bo delighted that al
though Mr. Snowden will return to
Now York noon utter the holidays.
Mrs. Snowden will probably remain
some time longer. s
Miss Helen Wright, of tho Congred*
Hlonnl Library hi Washington, D. C.
will be with Mr. and Mr*. James T.
Wright for tho holidays, coming Mon
day. Mr. Horae* Wr'ght wltt also
be at home, h© and Mr. William Fel
ton, Jr., arriving tho past week.
Mlaa Lou I ho Vaughan, of LtGrange.
will arrive In Macon next week to vis
it Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vaughan at
their pretty home on Napier Height*
Prof. T. II. McHatton will not be
down from Athens for tho holidays
na ho goes to Baltimore for a meet
ing of tho American Association for
advancement of science, of which he
In a member, and will be tho guest for
holidays of Dr. Thomas MeCrae, of the
Johns Hopkins, and other friends for
number of days after.
Mr. Hbb Newman, of Mercer, left
last night to apend h!s holidays with
tho dearest, sweetest woman on earth.
Hhe live* In Savannah and there will
bo nqthlng too good for Bob when he
goes to her homo.
Wrlgley returned home
yesterday from Warrenton. Vo., after a
pleasant visit of several weeks to Mrs.
McPherson.
The Young Woman’s Sewing Club
will be entertained by Mrs. Thomas J.
Stewart on the first Thursday after
Christmas, which will b* th 0 31st.
Mr. and Mra. Robert O. Jordan and
children went down to Talbotton yes
terdar to spend a week with his par
ant*. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan.
Miss Rdna Horne, a popular mem
her of tho younger set »n Macon who
Is attending school In New York, will
not come down for the holidays, but
will spend the time with friends In
New York and Morristown.
Mrs. Bremer and her daughter. Miss
Lilly. Rramar. of New York, after •
visit of several weeks to Mrs* T. J.
Carling end other relatives and friends
In Macon, left yesterday for Aiken, 8.
C H to spend some time.
Mrs. Onan Houser and her daugh
ter. Mlsa Clarence Houser, of Fort Val
ley. were visitors In tho city the past
weak for a brief stay.
Mr. George Plant, Jr., who has been
for the past two years working for
the Consolidated Steel Company of
America, In Chattanooga. Tenn., comes
home Monday or Tuesday to spend two
weeks with the homefolks.
Miss Margretta Wrlgley has returned
from NitrshallvIUe. where she attend
ed th* Fredertck-Paullin wedding
On Every Dollar
s
YOU
SAVE FIFTY CENTS
By purchasing your Christmas Presents of Watches, Jewelry, Silver
ware, Cut Glass,, Umbrellas, etc., at "77 ;£_■?
HALF PRICE
FROM THE
CROORI BANKRUPT JEWELRY STOCK
509 Fourth Street
Everything Must Qo at Once
All Goods Guaranteed
THURSTON HATCHER
PHOTOGRAPHER
Sittings Made Until 9:30 P. M.
See Our Art Department
614 Cherry Street.
Mr*. W-lt.-r BMk* hw returned from
a short vt«lt to hrr sister, Mr*. Joseph
Boyd. In Griffin.
Mla* Helen Feller, of Meridian. Mlsa.'
arrives Tuesday to be the fue,t of
Mlaa Ketelte Newman far some time.
Mrs. John T. Hill, of Washington.
G*.. arrive,! Friday and will be the
rte-t of her alater. Mrs. Mlnter Wim
berly, during the holiday*.
Mlaa Helen Andrew*, of Cln.-lnnatl,
will be the auest of Mlaa Kllaabetb
Cuaaon durlne the holidays.
.Hr. and Mr*. James Nottingham Car*
far and her mother. Mrs. Vinter, of Sa
vannah. are espeoted up this week to
attend Christmas with hi* parent,. Mn
and Mra \V. P. Carter, on Orange
| enuraa at the chteaao t'nlreialty thia
Winter, la having a very delightful
lima, and being much enterta'r.r.l Last
weak she was the guest of a a-bool
friend In the box of Ogden Afntour for
the horse show, and wtll be entertain
ed over the holidays by other friends
in the city.
Mlsa Clara Wimberly, who has been
spending some time In Macon with
Mr. snd Mrs. Mlnter Wimberly, will
-pend the holidays In Selma, Ala., with
her sister, Mrs. Robbins.
Mr. George A. Smith and eon, Arthur
Smith, left Yesterday for Thqmasvllle
to spend soma time with Mrs. Smith's
mother. Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Smith
wtll remain In Macon during the hol
idays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Klkan and their son,
Stanley, left the city yeaterday for a
short stay In Nashville. Tenn., where
they will spend the holidays.
Mrs. James W. Callaway, Jr... returns
home today after a delightful visit to her
Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford lorke. st
Kufauta. ThU Is Mra Callaway's first
visit home, since her marrUKe and she
has been ths recipient of very cliarmlng
social attentions.
John Hit. an
srasfe;
nl* Small Pc<
H. Small. Mi
Montgomery to 1
with her mother. Mr*. Jen-
. *ler. mm! her uncle. Mr. A.
Mr. Elmoro will come .later to
•pend ChrUtmaa,
charmingly
Mlaa Kate
Marion Griffin returned last even-
on Athens, where »h* has been
ngly entertained as the guest of
Dialing.
Mr*. DuPont Guerry attended the
Frederitt-Paullln wedding In MarohaU-
vtlle. which ««• an interesting event of
Thursday.
Mr*. Frank Tumor has returned- homo
SKSnS&rSf. ^m^r^hYr*^
oeoru- R. Jonsn. Hr , ana was
...... Jones hav, relumed from Mar-
-hallvtU*. whem they war* at tho
Frederick-Vaullm wedding on Thuraday.
Me.t Papular Vanilla
la Blue Ribbon because it It of the
greatest strength and delicacy. Tour
desaerta. puddings and cake* wilt be
delirious tf you tap niue Ribbon.
Tho best Holly Wreaths. 50c
each can be found at the Idle
Hour Nurseries.
Continued In Fourth Section,
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Children s
_ Vests and Drawer*. Union Suit*
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244! White heavy weight fleeced cotton vesta and drawer* 13 .45 .»• of
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