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A MILITARY BALL
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of DHHKhlern of Confederacy.
An annual event that is always
greeted by the dancing set with much
pleasure is the New Year's ball of Sa
vannah Chapter. Daughters of the Con
' federacy. These entertainments are
always delightful ones, with elaborate
and beautiful decoration, and an ex
cellent supper to add to enjoyment.
This year's ball will take place at
the Guards' Hall Thursday evening and
is anticipated as one of the most pleas
ant events of a week full of interesting
entertainments. In charge of the dec
orations are Miss Marie Dreese, Miss
McLaws and Miss Wilkins, who will be
assisted by a large and efficient com
mittee. All the members of the chap-'
ter have been invited by Mrs. Hull to
act a.s a committee of the whole, the
various standing committees having
been asked to take charge in their
own departments. No special commit
tees were appointed, as it was felt that
only by the co-operation of the entire
chapter could the success of the enter
tainment be assured.
As so much of the work of the
Daughters of the Confederacy benefits
those who were once soldiers, the mil
itary feature of the entertainment will
be emphasized this year. The mem
bers of the militia will, it is expected,
attend in uniform, and it is hoped that
all military men in the city will take
an interest in the ball. The wives of
the officers of the militia have been
asked to act as patronesses. Those
invited are: Mrs. W. B. Stephens,
Mrs. Edward S. Elliott, Mrs. W. W.
Williamson, Mrs. W. W. Gordon, Mrs.
W. W. Gordon. Jr., Mrs. Meldrim,
Mrs. W. Li. Gravson and Mrs. Walter
Coney. In addition to these ladies,
there will also be chaperons from the
chapter: Mrs. E. H. Abrahams, from
the chapter general; Mrs. J. A. G.
Carson, from the executive board; Mrs.
Robert H. Cornwell, from the chapter
officers; and Mrs. A. E. Moynelo, di
rectress of the Children's Chapter.
The hall will be decorated in the
usual artistic fashion, with quantities
of smtlax, draperies and flags, the
Confederate colors predominating, and,
with the large attendance expected and
the officers In uniform, the scene will
undoubtedly be a brilliant one.
The decorations will be in charge of
Miss Marie Dreese. Miss McLaws and
Miss Wilkins, joint chairmen; the
Misses Coney, Miss Emmie Clark, Miss
Ethel Walker, Mrs. Edwin Bacon, Mrs.
Frank Butner. Miss Emma Wilkins,
Mrs. Barron Carter, Miss Georgia
Freeman, Miss Mamie Jackson, Miss
Lillian Strickland, Miss Eloise Bass,
Miss Ella O’Mara, Miss May Nichols,
Miss Willie Metzger, Miss Daisy Max
ey, Mrs. W. 11. Leahy, Miss M. T.
Pritchard. Miss Winona Saussy, Miss
A. L. White. Mrs. Sturdevant. Miss
Tallulah Ward. Miss Clara Vaughn,
Mrs. Isabel Treanor, Mrs. Wicken
burg, Misses Daisy and Bessie Willink,
Miss Hemshart. Mrs. F. W. Baker.
A delightful menu has been arranged
for supper, to include chicken salad,
osuters, sandwiches, olives, almonds,
ice cream, cake and coffee. The joint,
chairmen of the Refreshment Commit
tee are Mrs. John W. Daniel. Mrs.
H. S. Dreese and 'Mrs. D. B. Morgan,
who will be assisted by Miss Mel
Thomas, Miss Abbie Orme, Mrs. Max
Wolff, Mrs. M. S. Baker. Mrs. B. R.
Bass, Mrs. G. H. Remshart, Mrs. E.
J. Hunt. Mrs. A. S. Nichols. Mrs. A.
L. Krenson, Mrs. A. F. Marmelstein,
Mrs. Fred Myers. Mrs. M. A. O’Mara,
Mrs. G. T. Walker, Mrs. J. C.
Thompson. Mrs. C. J. Youngblood,
Miss Julia Ward. Mrs. C. T. Park,
Mrs. A. S. Bacon, Mrs. R. H. Corn
well. Mrs. A. C. Harmon.
The dining room will be in charge of
Mrs. L. H. Raines. On the dining
room and Table Committee are: Mrs.
J. C. Thompson, chairman; Mrs. Gor
don Groover, Mrs. Robert A. Grady,
Mrs. C. M. Rodgers. Mrs. A. McDow
ell, Mrs. F. K. Ryals, Mrs. L. Clancy,
Mrs. Lois Gramltng. Mrs. F. M. H.
Wade, and Mrs. Richard Davant.
STOTHAHT-SI.OAT.
The marriage of Miss Bessie Stothart
and Mr. Frank Sloat will take place
at the home of Miss Stothart's parents,
Dr. and Mrs. Stothart, on Drayton
street, Tuesday at noon. The Rev. O.
B. Chester will officiate. Miss Stothart
will be attended by one bridesmaid,
Miss Hallle White. Mr. Sloats best
man will be Mr. C. P. Dusenbury.
Many friends of the young people
will 'be cordially interested in the
event. Miss Stothart has spent much
time in Augusta, in which city the
family formerly lived. She is an ex
ceedingly pretty and attractive young
girl, and has been much admired here
and in Augusta. Mr. Sloat is con
nected with E. F. Whitcomb & Cos.,
and has many warm friends.
SOME COM IAG EVENTS.
The Harmonie Club will give its sec
ond cotillion of the season at the De
Soto Thursday evening.
Miss Lily Weichselbaum will enter
tain a number of guests at cards
Tuesday evening. On the same even
ing, the girls of the younger set will
give a leap year dance at the De Soto.
The boys of the same set will give a
dance at the De Soto Saturday even
ing.
Wednesday afternoon. Miss Blanche
Mohr will entertain the Wednesday
Card Club. Wednesday evening the
Misses Eunice and Gladys Lippmau
will entertain with a cotillion at their
home on Gaston street.
ISATKKTAIMAG FOR MIAS IlltotVX.
Mrs. Malloch entertained at luncheon
Wednesday for her sister. Miss Edith
Brown. Her guests were Mrs. George
W. Owens, Mrs. Beirne Gordon, Mrs.
W. W. Gordon, Jr., Mrs. W. L. Clay.
Mrs. Trenholm Hopkins, and Mrs. John
Heard Hunter.
This was the first of series of lunch
eons which Mrs. Malloch will give for
Miss Brown. The second will be a
bridge luncheon Thursday, for which
Invitations have already been sent out.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
To Friends and Patrons.
NATHAN SCHUTZ.
The Bee Hive,
>v Broughton Street, East
SOCIETY EVENTS AND PERSONALS.
Miss Marion Haskell will be at home
Friday afternoons, after Christmas.
Miss Carlotta Alexander of Washing
ton, Ga., is visiting Mrs. Baldwin.
Mr. Haldeman Flnnie arrived yester
day afternoon from South Bethlehem.
Pa., to be the guest of Mrs. B. A.
Denmark during the Christmas holi
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitehead are
visiting Mrs. G. A. Whitehead.
Mr. Fitzhugh White has returned
from Virginia for the Christmas holi
days.
Mrs. E. D. Walter, with her children
and Miss Ellen Penniman of Bruns
wick, are visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Penniman, at 207 Hall
street, east, for the holidays.
Mr. Garard Haines, Mr. Wayne War
field, and Mr. Malcolm R. Maclean,
have returned from the Georgia Tech.
Mr. William Rankin has returned
from Rirmingham for the Christmas
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Lucas have gone
to Society Hill, S. C„ for Christmas.
Mrs. Watson Andrews of Fiemings
burg, Ky., and Mrs. Horace January
and Master Janies January of Mays
viile, Ky., are spending the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Luke P. Pettus.
The girls of the Savannah Orphan's
Asylum will enjoy a Christmas tree
entertainment at the home to-morrow
afternoon at 6 o’clock.
Misses Jewel and Florine Cubbedge
will leave this evening for Guyton, to
attend the wedding of Miss Georgia
Grovenstein.
Mr. John H. Cutter, of Charlotte, N.
C., arrived last week to spend the holi
days with his father.
Miss Elizabeth Crofut, of Beaufort,
who has been visiting here for some
time, has returned home.
Judge Jas. F. IzMr, of Orangeburg,
S. C„ is spending the Christmas hnli
days with his daughter, Mrs. B. P.
OUveros, 26 Harris street, west.
Mrs. A. C. Ulmer and her daughter.
Miss Edith Ulmer, are spending the
holiday season with Mrs. J. T. Wells,
at ‘•Woodlawn," Guyton.
Mr. Theo. Pottinger is at home from
Clemson College for the Christmas holi
days.
Miss Winnie Righton, who attends
Shorter College, is spending the holi
days at home.
Miss Mattie Dew, of Nashville, Tenn.,
who has charge of the School of Ex
pression in Dublin, Ga., Is visiting her
sister, Mrs. A. B, Way, on Henry
street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mell announce
the engagement of their daughter, Jen
nie Viola, to Mr. Fred Brewer, of Way
cross. The marriage will tfake place
at home, Jan. 11. No cards will be Is
sued.
Miss Marguerite Hines, of Washing
ton, Ga„ is expected to-morrow for
a visit to Mrs. R. T. Semmes.
Col, and Mrs. W. J. Fitch of Bur
lington, N. C.. will arrive to-day to
spend the holidays with the family
of their son, Dr. W. E. Fitch, at 8 Lib
erty street, west.
Miss Angela O'Byrne has returned
home. Miss O’Byrne was accompanied
by little Miss Smith of Woodstock.
Mrs. Otto Bruch has arrived from
Birmingham, Ala., to visit her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. Delannoy, on
Taylor street, east, during the holi
days.
Miss Moliie Brown, who has been
spending the past year with relatives
in Quebec, Canada, is expected home
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stunt of Brook
lyn, N. Y., are spending some time
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. R.
N Stunt, st 1505 Habersham street.
Mrs. Annie M. McKinnon has gone to
Macon to spend the holidays with rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Leautey and
Master Kenneth A. Leautey left dur
ing the week for Clinton, S. C.
Wednesday evening, at the home of
the bride's mother, Mrs. M. E. Lodge,
Mr. Spenser Tarver of Macon and Mrs.
Letitia Wiggins were married by Rev.
Charles H. Strong of St. John's Epis
copal Church.
Mr. Talmadge Winn is home from
the University of Georgia to spend the
holidays with his parents.
Mr. Harry Kingman Lucas left yes
terday morning for Sumter, S. C.,
where he will spend Christmas with
relatives.
Mr. Arthur M. Lucas, Jr., arrived
yesterday morning from Atlanta,
where he is now located, to spend the
holidays with his parents, on Wald
burg street.
Miss Elizabeth Munsell and Miss
Ernestine Munsell of Erie. Pa., -are
spending the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon L. Groover, at No. 519
Bolton street, east.
Mr. E. Howard Kingman of Toronto,
Canada, who Is spending the holidays
with his sister, Mrs. A. M. Lucas, on
Waldburg street, will return home this
week, stopping, en route, at Charleston
and Philadelphia.
Miss Agnes Brown, who has been at
tending school in Dstrolt. is at home
for the holidays.
Miss Edna Miller of Brownsville, Pa.,
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 25. 1904.
is a guest of Miss Alma Cummings,
one of her former classmates at Shor
ter College, Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Stratton of
Brooklyn are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Cummings.
Miss AViliie Dußose is visiting
friends in Darien.
Miss Rosa Lee Cox. who has been
visiting Miss Hull, has returned to
Knoxville.
Miss Emma Smith Tebeau of Guyton
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Smith,
on Park avenue.
Miss Eioise Tebeau of Columbia ar
rived last night to visit her grand
mother, Mrs. Lewis C. Tebeau, on Duf
fy street.
Mrs. Julian Hartridge, Master Joe
Wayne Hartridge and Miss Marie Moy
nelo Hartridge will arrive Wednesday
morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Moynelo, at No. 12 Taylor street, west.
Three events among one of the
younger dancing sets in honor of the
young ladies who have returned home
from school for the holidays, will be
given for Miss Gena Ferst, Miss Mad
eline Dub and Miss Ruby May Leyser.
The first will be a leap year dance at
the De Soto on Tuesday evening. On
Thursday morning there will be a
luncheon at the Bannon Lodge by Miss
Rita M. Weil. On New Year’s Eve the
young men will give a dance at the
De Soto.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
will give Crosses of Honor on Lee's
Birthday.
ALARM IN SOCKLESS LAND.
When Santa Claus, by accident, went
down to Sockless Land,
He caused a great sensation, as you
may understand;
For winter he considered the raiment
wholly shocking,
And felt chagrined that in the place
was not a single stocking.
—Randolph C. Lewis.
SOCIETY OUT OF TOWN .
BRUNSWICK.
Brunswick, Ga., Dec. 24.—A wedding
of much interest to their friends in
Georgia will be that of Mrs. James T.
Colson of this city, and Miss Willow
dean Frazer of Union Springs, Ala. It
will take place at the home of the
bride’s parents. Judge and Mrs. Fra
zer in Union Springs Thursday. Mr.
Colson is an attorney of Brunswick,
and is at present solicitor of the City
Court of Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs.
Colson, after a short bridal trip, will
return to Brunswick to reside.
The wedding has been announced of
Miss Constance Butts of this city and
Mr. Charles Alexander Gray of Ta
coma, Wash., which will take place
at the home of the bride’s parents,
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Butts Wednesday
evening. The wedding will be the so
cial event of the week in Brunswick
and promises to be a very brilliant af
fair. About 200 guests will be present
and an elaborate reception will be
held immediately after the ceremony.
Mr. Gray formerly resided in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray will leave after
the reception for their future home in
Tacoma, stopping at several cities
en route.
Mrs. E. W. Fleming and son of
Jacksonville are the guests of Dr.
and Mrs. J. A. Butts.
Mrs. J. R. Hudson and children of
Tifton are the guests of relatives in
the city.
Mrs. A. M. Way is visiting relatives
in Walthourville.
Miss Leah Brown is at home from
Columbia. S. C., where she is attend
ing school.
Mrs. T. M. Hall and children of
Milledgeville are the guests of Mrs.
T. E. Smith.
Misses Daisy and Bessie Wright
have returned from a visit of several
weeks in North Carolina.
Mrs. J. M. Burnett and little daugh
ter have returned from a visit to
Asheville and other North Carolina
cities.
Mrs. J. A. Flood of Crandall, Fla.,
is visiting relatives in the city.
WAY CROSS.
Waycross, Ga., Dec. 24.—Misses Susie
Sharp and Edith Lott returned home
Thursday from Agnes Scott Institute
to spend the holidays.
Mrs. M. E. Dunn arrived here Thurs
day from Newton, Ala., and will spend
the Christmas holidays with the fam
ily of Mr. C. E. Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jelks of Ma
con are spending the Christmas holi
days with Dr. and Mrs. T. S. Paine.
Prof, and Mrs. E. A. Pound left Fri
day for Gainesville, Fla., to spend sev
eral days with Prof. Pound of the East
Florida Seminary.
Miss Walters and Miss Bower left
Thursday for Montezuma to spend the
holidays.
Miss Maggie Seaman arrived this
week from Quitman. She will stay
In this city with the family of Mr.
Mitch Young until Mrs. Young re
turns from a visit to her husband in
Cuba.
Mrs. J. R. Whitman and niece. Miss
Lillie May Mclntosh, will spend the
Christmas holidays with relatives in
Florence. S. C.
Miss Lillian Voiles of Lakeland, Fla.,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Jones,
on Pendleton street.
Mr. Moses Brinson, formerly of this
city, but now of Elmira, N. Y., Is
spending the holidays in Waycross
with friends.
Messrs. Fred Murphy and Elmer Lott
have returned from college and will
spend the holidays In Waycross.
VALDOSTA.
Valdosta, Ga.. Dec. 24.—Mrs. Ed.
Farrell gave a delightful entertainment
at the Valdes Monday night as a sur
prise to her daughters. Misses Emma
Mae and Valley Ferrell, who re
turned the day before from Washing
ton city. Among the guests were the
following meinbere of Misses Pear and
Caro Lewis' house parly: Misses Ca
mlle Lumar, of Macon. Harriet Ellis,
of Atlanta; Irene Wdlker, Monroe;
Bethi'a Leonard, Vienna; Pauline Lw-
Is, Montezuma; Alice Johnson, Colum
bus. Dancing and cards were the
features of the evening, after which
refreshments were served.
Mrs. Jarnts J. Dorris was the hostess
at a delightful entertainment this week,
in honor of Misses Dorris, of Douglas
villa. “A Florida Love tttory” was the
game played.
Neat week promises to be noted
for Its many social events. The Wymo
dsusls Club wilt give an open meeting
Wednesday and the young men of the
City Will Ht A f|o*i#4 *U||MT
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HUMANITY.
By R. F. Q.
Ah, me! how little knows the human
heart
The pleasing task of softening others’
woe
Strangers to joy that pity can im
part
And tears sweet sympathy can teach
to flow.
If e’er I've mourned my humble lowly
state,
If e'er I've bowed my knees at for
tune's shrine.
If e'er a wish escaped me to be great,
The fervent prayer humanity was
thine.
Be mine the modest blush of worth to
spare.
To change to smiles affection's rising
sigh
The kindred warmth of charity to
share,
'Till joy shall sparkle from the tear
filled eye.
PIPILS’ RECITAL.
Miss Olive Gould gave a pupils’ re
cital at her studio, 406 East Waldbiu'g
street, Friday afternoon, from 4 to 6
o'clock. The programme was an In
teresting one and was well rendered It
was as follows:
Duet, selected. Miss Gould, Master
Stewart West.
“Little Maiden,” (Orth) Miss Ruby
Belcher.
“Tiddle De Winks,” (Orth), Miss
Louise Sipple.
“A Boatman's Song,” (Merkel), Miss
Clara Ashur.
\dams itati ° n ’” (Morr,son >* Miss Clara
“ A >“ tle Valse,” “A Spinning Song,”
(Mrs. Curven), Master Cecil Strobar
C on Amore,” (Beaumont), Miss Fan
nie Howard.
Ethel G e ilbe e rt ßOlero ’’’ (BaUna) ' M '“
Heyward 61 " Song " ( ° este ">. Miss May
Beufcignniiaf’" Miss
masterly ° Pe "' (Gottschalk >, Miss Al-
New York," (Batter),
Miss Beulah Rabun.
and Christmas trees will be given by
the young people.
Mrs. Annie McKey's family has re
turned from North Georgia, after
spending the summer there.
Miss Jessie Clarke, of Jasper, is
visiting Miss Lotta Jones.
Miss Bessie 'and Gerijpde Pendleton,
Lucy Twitty and Louise Monning, of
nuttanooga, Tenn., came down from
Macon yesterday and are spending the
holidays with relatives here.
~T!FTOn7
Tifton, Ga., Dec. 24.—Mrs. I. A. Wil
liams returned home Thursday, after
a pleasant visit to relatives in Mor
ven.
Mrs. W. W. Banks left yesterday for
Senoia, to visit relatives.
Miss Estor Timmons returned home
from Gainesville this week, where she
has been attending school.
Mrs. C. C. Hall returned home from
Nashville Tuesday, after spending sev
eral days with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Swindle.
Miss Mamie Johnson of Willacoochee
was the guest of friends in Tifton this
week.
Mrs. Wiley Pipkin has returned
home, after a visit of several weeks
to her sons in Florida.
Mrs. H. C. Calhoun of Ashburn is
the guest of her sister. Mrs. Roe, in
Tifton, for the holidays.
Miss Debbie McCrea has returned
from Shorter College to spend the holi
days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs J
A. McCrea.
Mrs. j. a. Eubanks has returned
home from a pleasant visit to her
daughter, Mrs. Walker. In Ashburn.
Mrs. J. B. Greene, who has been vls
iting relatives in Dallas, returned home
Wednesday.
Mrs P. W. Alexander of Allapaha
of Mrs - R - T - Kendrick,
in Tifton, this week.
Mrs. G. F. Easters left Monday for
w?.s tC T; F ~” t 0 sr>end the holidays
with Mr. Easter’s parents.
Mrs. Neal Harman of Odessa is In
the city, the guest of Mrs. W. A
Puckett and Mrs. R. W. Goodman.
Mrs. W. S. Walker has returned
home from Ocilla, where she has been
visiting for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Yancey have re
turned home from their bridal trip to
South Florida. v
Miss Lola Bowen returned to her
home at Meter, after spending some
ilme In Norman Park, the guest of
her sister, Mrs. J. E. Lanier.
Mrs. Cliff Spi res of Ade , arrive(l
Wednesday to spend the holidays with
Judge and Mrs. E. E. Youmans.
Mrs. M. L. Martin and Mrs. Lula
” llson of Massee are the guests of
Tifton relatives and friends.
Mrs. Ruby Parker of Prattville. Ga.,
is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. 8. Monk.
Mrs. W O. Tift returned Friday from
a trip to Pittsburg, Pa., where she has
been the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Fred H. Jones, for a few weeks.
~DAR!En7~
Darien, Dec. 24.-Mfss Ceclle Paul
has arrived to spend the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. p.
Paul.
Mr. Thomas Hilton of New York Is
spending his vacation with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilton.
Little Miss Bessie Wylly came up
from St. Augustine on Tuesday to
spend Xmas with her father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wylly.
Mrs. Nellie McDonald of Brunswick
Is visiting Mrs. Susie Way.
The Young Ladles Card Club com
plimented their friends on Monday
evening with a lovely card party, at
the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs.
D. J. Powers. Hearts was the game
played. Miss Rosa Powers acted as
hostess. The ladies prize a silver hat
pin was won by Miss Annie Dunwody.
Mr. James K. Clarke, Jr., won the
gentlemen's prize, a silver pencil, and
Mr. Mcßae carried off the consolation
prize, a tinhorn tied with many rib
bons. Those Invited were Miss Muriel
Downey. Miss Mable Robinson. Miss
Louise Hopkins. Miss Helen Cain,
Miss May Atwood, Miss Nettle Payne,
Miss Annie Downey, Miss Janie At
wood. Mias Maud Atwood. Mlsa Oer
tle Downey, Miss Ceclle Paul, Mias
Nan Cain, Mias Wvey Kenan, Mias
Kathleen Norris, Mias Olive Clark.
Miss Susie Sinclair. Miss Annie Dun
wody, Mias Aurle Kenan, Mlsa Ro
berts Paul. Misa Itosu Powera, Mr.
and Mrs. R. D. Koa. Mr. Walter De
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BEAUFORT.
Beaufort, S. C., Dec. 24.—Mr. and
Mrs. James M. Crofut will hold a fam
ily reunion during the holidays. Those
already here are Mr. -and Mrs. A. A.
Anthank, son and two daughters, of
Lynchburg, Va.; Mrs. Greenwood and
daughters, Misses Alma. Clara and
Kathleen of Boston and Miss Elisabeth
Crofus of Savannah. Nineteen are ex
pected.
Mrs. Edward Ford is visiting Mrs.
Edward Pinckney of Bluffton.
Miss Ada Butler has returned to
Walterboro, after 'a visit to relatives
here.
Mrs. H. T. Danner spent a few days
In Savannah this week.
Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh has returned
from Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Gufffn have
returned from their bridal visit to St.
Augustine.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wiggin are vis
iting Mrs. S. H. Rodgers, Jr., in Sa
vannah.
Mrs. E. F. Ricker and children and
Mrs. C. S. McLeod have returned from
a visit to relatives in Savannah.
MOULTRIE.
Moultrie. Ga., Dee. 24.—One of the
most delightful affairs of the holiday
season is the house party at the Hotel
Colquitt this week, given by Mr. C.
C. King, in honor of Miss Vallie Alex
ander of Berkeley. The guests are
Miss Alexander, Misses Josie May
Jones Berkeley, Eddie Perkins, May
Adams, Thomaston, Eugenia Huntley,
Albany; Fannie Btalllnge, Amerlcus;
Louise Groover, Balnbrlage. These
young ladles are all graduates of both
the musical and literary departments
at Shorter College, and are most at
tractive visitors. They have been the
recipients of many flattering social at
tentions. and many delightful affairs
are to be given in their honor the fol
lowing week.
Mr*. H. A. Woods of Lancashire,
England, is the chaperon for this
charming bevy of young ladies.
Mis# Dora Crane and Mr. J. O. Ma
con were married Thursday morning at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. I. A.
Heard. The marriage was a surprise
lo all but a few friends. The bride
is the daughter of Mt. and Mrs. E.
J. Crsiui of Dixie, but has spent much
time with her sister, Mrs. I. A. Heard
in Moultrie, where she has been very
popular. Mr. Macon is in the lumber
business here. They are spending
their honeymoon In Florida and later
will make Moultrie their home.
SB.OO Irish Point Curtains, cn Q
Prettily appliqued, now V O
SIB.OO Heavily Appliqued (7 aa
Irish Point Curtains I
Hattingrs, Rugs and Art
Squares on Same Basis.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Jack enter
tained half a dozen couples at cards
Tuesday evening at their home on
East Broad street.
Misses Marie and Duane Culpepper
were at home informally Thursday
evening, to a number of friends.
Among the young ladies who are at
tending school, and who are at home
for their Christmas vacation, are
Misses Eflle Lee Dukes and Nona
Smith, College Park, Kate McKenzie.
Atlanta; Lizzie Henderson, Athens,
and Eula Dyke, Forsyth.
thomasvTlle.
Thomasville, Ga., Dec. 24.—The so
cial world of Thomasville is much in
terested in the approaching wedding of
Miss Araminta Culpepper, to Mr. Ju
neus Hardie Bailey of Atlanta, which
is to take place on Jan. 5, at St. Thom
as Church. The wedding will be fol
lowed by a brilliant reception at the
home of the bride’s parents. Dr. and
Mrs. J. T. Culpepper on Remington
avenue. Miss Culpepper is a daughter
of one of Thomasville’B most prominent
families, and a young lady whose wit
and beauty have made her a belle in
the society of the city. Mr. Bailey is
an Atlanta manager for a Northern
firm, and was formerly stationed in
this city.
Miss Rosa Davis, a charming young
woman of this city, is to marry Mr
George Byron Baggs of Camilla on
Wednesday, Dec. 28. The wedding
takes place at the home of the bride
on Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. Baggs
will make their home In Camilla., and
their coming to that city will be mar -
ed by a series of social functions
among which is a reception at the
home of Mr. F. 8. Perry on Thursday
night.
Miss Leila Hill of Augusta is the
guest of Mrs. 8. W. Mays In this city
Mrs. Mays entertained informally for
her on Wednesday night. She was the
guest of honor Thursday morning'at
a euchre party given by Mrs. C G
Swift.
Mrs. E. L. Brown was hostess on
Wednesday afternoon at a large card
party given in honor of Miss Aramin
ta Culpepper.
Mrs. J. Hansel! will be at home on
Thursday afternoon from 3 until 6.
GUYTON,
Guyton. Oa„ Dec. 24.-Mrs. J. H.
Barrett and family left Wednesday
morning for Mcßae, their former home
where they will spend Ihe holidays.
Later, they will be Joined by Mr. Bar
rttt,
Miss Bessie Jackson, her father, Mr.
,1, J ® tll son. and her gibndfather
will spend the Christmas holiday# with
the former’s sister, Mrs. K. J Foy
Miss Burney Pursiey has returned
from Albany, sfter g very plessant vh.ii
to friends and relative ““
“J' * U * U * W'" 1 ' *•- first-ye. r
Student at Emory College, Oxford
now at home to spend the holiday
Mis* Mattie Wells, who has beat,
tending Hhorfer College, rotuinctl
terday morning to .njoy Chris.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Commencing Monday, Dec. 26, for
ten days we will give 25 per cent, dis
count on all hair goods. Ladies' call
and see us.
GERST’S
LADIES’ HAIR DRESSING PARLOR
Second door from Jones, on Bull street.
Both ’phones. Mail orders filled.
White Stone
Lithia Water ,
The Greatest Kidney
Water Known to medi
cal science, endorsed
by our own physicians.
Use it and pre vent
Bright’s disease and
many other troubles.
For sale by Dougan U
Sheftall, Hull and West
Broad streets.
Both Phones No. 236.
home whh her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
T. Wells, at “Woodlawn."
j,' ' B ‘ Archer, who has been at
tending a course of lectures at the
Maryland Medical College, Baltimore,
Md., returned home Wednesday.
Prof. p. D. Secklnger, now of the
Statesboro school, but formerly con
nected with the Guyton High School,
is now spending some time with Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Lanier.
Misses Ruth Bird and Julia Heldt,
students of the Georgia Normal and
Industrial College, Milledgevllle. are
spending Christmas vacation ‘at their
respective homes.
1). o Heldt, Jr., returned yesterday
from Washington, D. C„ for a short
E"'" 1 oi lime. He will spend the
holidays here.
NASHVILLE.
Nashville, Ga., Deo. 24.—Miss Ml
Powell and Mr. Claude Luke, who
have been attending college In M<-
4°n, arrived WcVnesday night to
spend the holidays with relatives here.
Miss Gladys Ashley of Ocllls I*
spending Christmas In Nashville, th*
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tygsrt.
MU* Corn Ricks Is spending the
week In Vsldoata,
Mr. and Mrs. C, C, Hall of Tlftoh
#r * visiting In Nashville this week
Mias Manila Gray of Plnehlooni '*•
a visitor lo Nashville this week
The odd Fellows of Nashville have
raised a iharlty fund for the i r '
poe- of providing a Christmas pi' l '"*
lor every orphan child In Nashville.
DORCHESTER.
l>or chaster, Ga., Oar. 24 Mr H
Gould of gt. Willi.,ne island
bome the first at the wek
Mr snd Mrs. K *1 Qgps*’< •'*•
daughter ars mu upytng M> A
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sport sod loses ■<u*is Mr*
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