Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 07, 1907, Image 9

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. t THE ATLAJNTA UJUUIUUAJS A.\ U JNiSWS. BRIGHTON’S METHOD COMBINES SCIENCE WITH SIMPLICITY Shorthand Is an Art Capable of Improvement, Just as Any Other Art, and the Syllabic Method Merely Marks an Advance Over the * Methods Used for So Many Years in the Past. The molt effective method of short- la „d writing Is that which combines iclence and simplicity. Crichton'S Syllabic Method taught ixciuslvely at Crichton's Business Col- ete afford! this very necessary com- ilnatlon. It Is the result of years of al i en t and painstaking lnbor, all of illicit aimed merely to remove the un- lecessary elements of shorthand as It lad been tought—cutting away the en- angllng underbrush, you might say. The success of this lnbor Is emi nently proven In the. Indorsements of ■he leading business and professional 'men of this section who have ob- terved the syllable method In action. Hon. John Temple Graves. One of the highest Indorsements we lave had for this method Is that given uy this paper’s former editor, Hon. fohn Temple Graves, who Is now editor >t The New York American and other papers of William Randolph Hearst Colonel Graves said: "The lady sent me did some work for me In the editorial department, and It gives me pleasure to say that I have never- had any work more accurately and more neatly done than hers." Colonel Graves Is noted for his strict attention to detail, and an Indorsement of his work performed In the editorial department of his paper means that the work was simply perfect. Attention to Detsll. All of the graduates of Crichton's Business College are carefully Instruct ed. by means of the most effective method ever discovered, so that the most Insistent stickler for detail will be perfectly satisfied with the results. A complete catalog of the shorthand and business courses will be sent on application. Addresu Crichton's Busi ness College, Kiser building, Atlanta, CONCERT AT COLLEGE PARK. A concert at College Park, In which Atlantans, are Interested, will be that vhlch Miss Louise Van Harlingen, Mr. klchsrd Schllewen and Mr. I. M. Mayer sill appear Saturday evening at the Georgia Military Academy. The pro gram is a brilliant and varied one, and the event will be one of Interest to all music lovers. MR8. HOLLAND~ENTERTAIN8. Among the charming card parties of the week was that at which Mrs. Sid ney Holland entertained In honor of Miss Mae Scott, of Milwaukee, Wls., Thursday evening, at her home on piedmont avenue. There were four tables of bridge and the lady's prise, a set of Ice cream glasses, was won by Miss Elisabeth Otfcome. The gentle man's prise, a Japanese ash tray, was awarded Mr. B. D. Osborne. The guest of honor. Miss Scott, was presented with a set of Individual saltcellars, in view of her going to housekeeping after her marriage, which takes place after Christmas. ' ' MISS newcombT recital FOR HOME FOR INCURABLES The piano recital which Mies Ethel Newcomb will give at the Grand Sun day afternoon wilt be an event of social ell at philanthropic and musical Interest. The brilliant young pianist has been much entertained during her visit here and has made scores of friends. Miss Newcomb has accomplished at _.i early age more than It la given the average woman to attain. She was for a number of years a favorite pupil and later an assistant of the famous LSs- chetlssky. Her concert work through out Europe has received the most en thusiastic comment from the foreign prsss. ■ • " ■ The concert Sunday afternoon la for the benefit of the Home for Incurables, a charity in which all Atlantans are Interested. The concert Sunday after noon will begin promptly at 8:80, and ths program will Include: Chopin—Sonata (B Minor); Allegro, Scherzo, Marche Funebre, Presto. Chopin—Nocturne (D Flat); Valse (A Flat). Schubert—Impromptu (C Minor); Impromptu <G Major). Schumann—Fantasle (C -Major). III. Llsst—Etude (D Flat). Rubensteln—Barcarole. Leachetissky—Arabesque. Raff—Rlgandon. quilting"party. The quilting party given by the young people of the Unlvereallst church Friday evening wae a great succesa and an enjoyable affair. Dinner wae served down stalrk In ths lerge dining room, which was beau tifully decorated for the occaelon. The old songs were sung by the choir and special selections were ren dered by Misses Varah Hill, Rcble Up church, Martha Smith and Dutch Jack JOHAN-LINEBERGER. An event of much Interest to ths friends of the high contracting parties was the marriage of Miss Jimmie Johan, of Carrollton, and Mr. John La hen Llneberger, of LaGrange, which occurred Wednesday, December 4, at high noon at the Presbyterian church, Rev. w. E. Dosler, pastor In charge, officiating. Miss Johan Is the only daughter of Mrs. i.ula B. Johan, find Is very pnpu ler. Mr. Llneberger Is connected with the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic railroad. Roth parties are prominently con nected and have a . hoet of friends throughout the state. MRS. LEARY TO” ENTERTAIN. Mrs. Katharine A. Leary will enter- •*ln her mission and literary circle of •he I'niversallst church on Friday aft ernoon, the l!th, at 8 o’clock, at the residence of her eon, Mr. W. T. Leary, *- Ponce DeLeon avenue. SPECIAL TABLE D’HOTE DINNER SERVED EVE RY SUNDAY AT THE NEW KIMBALL, 6 TO 8 P. M. AN INFORMAL SUPPER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Meador en tertalned at a bird supper on Friday evening In honor of Lieutenant and Mrs. Robert L. Meador. -Those present besides the honor guests were Colonel and Mrs. Robert Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Murphy, Mrs. James Freeman, Miss Julia Por ter, Mr. Charles Crankshaw and Mr. Edward Alfrlend. IN HONOR MISS BLANKENSHIP. Miss Julia Meador will entertain In formally next week In honor of her guest, Miss Blankenship, of Colum bus. There Iwll be several other parties In honor of Miss Blankenship during the week. VOTING COUPONS WANTED, Mrs. John Perdue, regent of the Sarah McIntosh chapter of the D. A. R., asks that the ladies who get vot- ing coupons with their subscriptions to The Georgian and have no other choice of bestowal, will send the coupons to her for the benefit of the chapter. ROCKWOOD CLUB. The regular meeting of the Rock wood Literary and Social Club was held Tuesday night, December 3. The meeting was opened by President W. D. Sumlln. After calling the roll and reading the minutes of the previous meeting, the election of officers for the ensuing year was taken up, and re sulted In the election of Lacy M. Mc- Grlff, president; Miss Susie Quick, vice president; Miss Cora Barron, sec retary; Miss OusSle Smith, assistant secretary; Miss Mattie McGrlff, treas urer; Miss Ada Barton, assistant treasurer; W. D. Sumlln, editor of the Club paper; T. E. Eason, assistant edi tor. After the business session, the following program was enjoyed; Opening song by the whole club, "Old Folks at Home;" recitation, Miss Bessie Corruth; solo,.Mr. Barney Bar ron; reading, Miss Annie Irwin; song dub paper by Editor T. following members were pres- Mlss Walt “ - — - The follow! , ent: Miss Walter Cassels, Miss Cora Barron, Miss Inez Hooper, Miss Mar garet Sanders, Miss Ollle English, Miss Susie Qdick, Miss Rena GusaM Smith, Miss Ada Barton, Miss Stella Green, Miss Mattie McGrlff, R. L. Sumlln, W. D. Sumlln, T. E. Eason, L. M. McGrlff, J. O. McGrlff, H. M. Mc Grlff, T. R. Sweatman, R. W. Moss. Visitors: Miss Mary Dunn. Miss Bessie Camith, Mias Annie Irwin, Miss Julia Heeden, Miss Katie Prather, D. P. Moore, J, J. Reynolds, J. M. Lewis, H. F. Saunders, C. O. Hoper, H, C. Close, A. B. Barron. Refreshments were served and en joyed by all MISS PORTER’F RECEPTION. Miss Julia Porter will give a delight ful reception, Wednesday afternoon, at her home, gn Peachtree street, compli mentary to Mrs. Robert L." Meador, who Is the guest of Mr. and Airs. Thomas D. Meador. TO MRS. ROBERT MEADOR. Mrs. Thomas D. Meador will enter, tain at a large bridge party next Fri day afternoon In horior of Mrs. Rob- L. Meador, who la being delight fully entertained during her visit here. Mrs. Meador will Invite nbout fifty guests, the party to be the first of a aeries at which she will entertain dur ing the month of December. TO MISS INA THOMAS AND MRS. J. C. MARSHALL One of the most brilliant events of the week In Little Rock, Ark, was the large afternoon tea at which Mrs. Lov. lek Pearce Thomas was hostess. Tho occasion Introduced formally' the charming young daughter of Mr. and Airs. Thomas, Miss lna Thomas, and Was also complimentary to Mrs. J. C. Marshall. Mrs. Alarshall was Janice Thomas, who has spent much time here, having attended school at the Washington seminary. Her mar riage to Air. Marshall was an Interest ing event of the summer, taking place here at the residence of Mr. and Airs. Courttand S. Winn on Washington street. Miss lna Thomas was her sis ter** maid of honor, and was the guest here for some time of her sister. Mrs. J, C. Milam, and of Airs. Winn. A Little Rock exchange saga of Airs. Thomas' reception; "Airs. Lovlck Pierce Thomas enter talned with a large tea yesterday aft- MR8. COONEY ENTERTAINS, Mrs. R. L. Cooney will entertain at a bridge party on Saturday evening In honor ^ of Allss Helen Bell, bf Nash ville, Tenn. Alfa. Cooney's guests wll be Miss Bell, Allss Afeeks, of Nashville; Allss Helen Payne, Miss Nina Gentry, Miss Kate Robinson, Miss Martha Whit man, Allss Caroline DuBose, Miss Ele onor Raoul, Allss Susie May Pops, Allss Helen Bagley, Miss Hamilton, Miss Alargaret I.arisen Air. Lynn Werner. Air. Gay, Air. Arthur Lane. Mr. Louis Leonard. Air. John C. Kirkpatrick. Air. Samuel 8ltcer, Mr., Chadwick. Air Cater. Mr. Clarence Knowles. Mr. Jesse Draper,-Air. Joseph Brown Connally, Air. Thomas Kenan and Mr. Philip Alston. kohlsaatTpalmer. One of the most Interesting matrimo nial announcements lately Is In tho nows from Chicago of the engagement of Miss Pauline Kohlsaat, daughter of Mr. ami Airs. Herman H. Kohlsaat, to Air. Potter Palmer. Jr. Allss Kohlsaat made her debut n few years ago at the old home of her parent!, on the Lake Shore .drive. She has lived In Chicago all her life, except for the time spent at a fashionable girls' school on the Hudson river and when In re cent years she has traveled abroad with her mother and sister, Allss Hath, arlne Kohlsaat. Air. Palmer Is the second son of Airs. Potter Palmer, and was graduated from Harvard In 1899. He has been Inter ested In land and banking enterprises In Chicago, and has taken up the same line* of work In Oregon, where Air. and Mrs. Honore Palmer are living. No announcement Is made of the date set for the wedding.' NOTABLE SUCCESS*OF FAIR. The Masonic fair given by the ladles of Decatur for the benefit of the new Masonic building came to a close Frl- daiy evening after a most successful three days' session. The ladles made $1,800 from the fair, which will be used toward furnishing the building. There were many attractions pro vided for the entertainment of those who visited the fair, and one of the most attractive booths was the “Grape Juice Booth," which was presided over r Allss Lucy Durham, assisted by Iss Alice Wilburn. Allss Rosa Mil- ledge and Miss Eddie Hunter. In the voting contests for ths most popular girl at Agnes Scott and the most popular girl In Decatur two of the young women at this booth were thq winners. Miss Hunter was voted the most popular girl at the college and Miss Wilburn the most popular Decatur girl. Allss Wilburn was pre sented with a handsome bracelet and the prlxe for Allss Hunter was a pair of pearl and gold mounted opera glasses. ATLANTA WOMAN'S CLUB. The Atlanta Woman's Club will hold their regular meeting Alondny after noon, December »,' at 8 o'clock In the Woman’s Club rooms In the Grand. A full attendance Is desired. AIRS, HOWARD M'CALL, Rec. Sec. SOCIETY * MUSICAL TEA. - Guild No. S of All Saints church will give a silver tea and musical next Friday afternoon at Mrs. Thomas Mor- gan's. -> There will be on sale fancy and household articles appropriate Christmas gifts. a lively white silk gown, lace trimmed. Miss Ellen .Meeks Was admired In a pink net gown, fashioned with Chan tilly lace ami banda of panne velvet. Miss Beil wore light blue silk, lace trimmed. Miss Mary Portion, of Washington, was lovely In pink radium silk, made empire and trimmed with princess lace. Miss Elizabeth Davison wore a toilet of white silk, elaborately trimmed with lace. Miss Rebecca Morton, of Memphis, was In pink flowered silk, and her hostess. Miss Charles Owens, wore white lingerie dnticlns frock. Allss Marian Hamilton, of Birming ham. Is among the most attractive vis. Itlng girls, and during her stay with her sister, Mrs. HughLokey Is receiving charming nttentlons. Allss Hamilton wore Friday evening a gown of blue pongee, lace trimmed. Miss Blankenshlb. of Columbus, who has Just arrived to be Miss Julia Men. dor's guest, wore n black net gown over silk, and carried American beauty roses. - . Miss Julia Meador was In a velvet gown, and also carried American beau- tlea. Miss Nina Gentry Wore a beautiful gown of white chiffon, trimmed with lacc, and bordered with pink peach blossoms. Miss Helen Payne wore white point d'eaprlt. Miss Alllne Gentry was In white silk net over silk. , Allss Susie Alay Pope was becoming ly gowned In yellow chiffon. Miss Sallle Cobb Johnson wore blue radium, lace trimmed. A PRETTY BABY SHOW. Saturday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. John E. Murphy, 'Baby Show at Plnevllle” was pre sented by a group of pretty little girls who form a sewing circle. Prises were awarded In voting contests and a grab bag and refreshments were attractive features of the occasion. COTILLION CLui FUNCTIONS One of the notably brilliant social affairs of the coming week will be the box party and dance of the Cotillion Club, which take* place on Thursday evening. The box party at the Grand will witness a performance of Ethel Barrymore, and after the show supper will be served at tho Capital City Club, followed by a dance. The boxes will present a brilliant ap- pearancc and the function will be t very beautiful occasion. This Is the first of the aeries to be given by this popular club during the season. The officers’ of the Cotillion Club are as follows: Mr. John D. Little' pres ident; Mr. Thomas B. Paine, vice pres ident; Mr. Ulrlc Atkinson, secretary. The members of the club Include Mr. II. M. Atkinson, Air. C. A. Conklin, Mr. Milton Dargan, Air. J. L. Dickey, Jr., Air. F. 8. Ellis, Mr. J. W. English. Jr., Air. II. L. English.' Dr. W. S. Elkin, Mr. J. W. Grant, Mr.'Frank Hawkins, Air. Albert Howell, Jr.. Mr. E. H. In man, Mr. W. H. Kiser, Air. J. D. Little, Mr, R. J. I.owry, Air. John S. Cohen, Mr. T. B. Paine, Air. J. C. Payne. Mr. E. C~ Peters, Mr. J. p. Robinson. MX. J. AI. Slaton, Mr. H. B. Adams, Mr. Ulrlc A WISE WOMAN , - Will try mill «**» oon, In honor of her daughter*, Ml** A An* hid* of holr li^ue^f /h* Ina Thomaa and Mr*. J. C. Marshall, lushest charaa 1 Elaborate floral effects obtained Imperial Hair Regenerator L^ u * h .? r u i.I*!* 1 ' 1 rnM*. »hVIi nrmi 1 rJ 1 Van not be Thlmas, Alias Thomas and Mrs. detected, gaaipie of balr colored Marshall received. Mrs. Thomas was free. Privacy assnred. gowned In messallne with gold em broidery, and effective touches of blue panne velvet. Allss Thomas wore an exquisite robe of white chiffon em- tm.ldered In forget-me-nots, and trim med In pearl and silver bands. Mrs. Marshall's toilette was of white mar quisette voile, with quantities of real lace as trimming. In the library Airs. Frank W. Gibb headed the lino of de butantes. Airs. Gibb wore an Import ed gown of all white lace. "In the alcove in the library wore two punch bowls. The dining room decora, tlons were American beauty roses, ferns and palms. The table waa ex quisitely appointed.” ■ . rrf e. Privacy assured. j** 1 ; 1 Cta*. Mfg. Co., 135 W. 23d SI.. N.T. by Jacobs' Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ca. DR. E. E. BRAGG, OSTEOPATH and p HYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office 324-25 Century Building, Hourg; 9 to 5—Bell Phone. HOT LUNCHEON DOWN TOWN. Beginning the Wednesday before Christmas and lasting through Christ mas eve, the Atlantn Art Association will serve delicious hot lunphes down town, the place to be announced later. AU8TELL-WATT8. The wedding of Miss Idolen* Aus tell, of Baltimore, and Mr. Harry Dor- rey Watts, also of that city, Is an event of Interest to a number of Atlanta peo ple. The bride, who '. - daughter of Mrs. John Warren E has often been an admired vlaltoi ..jrs, the guett of er grandmother, Airs. Josephine Loch- rane. The wedding was a notable social event In Baltimore. The young coup) w/ll reside In New York, where the groom Is engaged In buslneas. AT THE WOMAN’S CLUB. The meeting which will be held at the Woman's Club on Monday will an unusually Interesting one, the pro gram being arranged by the Industrial committee, of which Mrs. D. I. Carson Is chairman. The feature of-the after noon will be an informal talk by Dr. Smith Baker, of the Congregational church, on "Some Suggestion) on Art.” Dr. Baker I* a man of culture and the club members aro fortunate In the privilege of hearing his talk. A bright number of the afternoon') program will be'on* or two Inatrumental numbers, to be given by Allas Laura Sartelle. MRS. FELDER’S RECEIVING LI8T. The reception which Mr*. Thomaa B. Felder, Jr., will give at the Piedmont Driving Club on the afternoon of De cember 9, will bo one of the moat bril liant social events or the coming week. Mias Ada Norfleet, of Memphis, will be the honor guest and thoee receiving with the hostess will be Mrs. Clark Howell, Mrs. Albert Howell, Airs. Charles Northern Airs. William H. Ki ser. Mrs. Julian Field, Mrs. Robert Foreman, Mrs. C. G. Wilson, Mrs. W. E. Wllmerdln*. A group of attractive young girls will assist In entertaining. Aire. Fel der has Issued about two hundred and fifty Invitations. , DANCE TO VISITING GIRLS, The dance at Segadlo's hall was' a bright event of Friday evening, given by the young men to a number charming visiting girls. Those who shared the honors of the occasion were Miss Meeks and Miss Bell, of Nash ville; Allss Alary Portion, of Washing, ton, Oa.: Alias Elisabeth Davison, of Nashville; Miss Rebecca Norton, of Memphis, and Miss Marian Hamilton, of Birmingham. Mr. and Airs. Robert L. Cooney. Air. and Airs, Beaumont Davison, and Air. and Mrs. Paul Norcross were chaper ons. Among the beautifully gowned women present. Airs. Cooney wore a toilet of white lace, made princess. Airs. Davison was admired In black spangled net, and Mrs. Norcross wore S. Aaklnson. Mr. E. R. Austin. Mr. It. iE. Bell, Air. Stuart Boyd, Mr. A. S. Byers, Mr. Fulton Colville, Air. W. E. Chapin. Mr. R. C. Clarke. Mr. A. W. Cobb, Mr. J. B. Connally, Mr. C. W. Crankshaw, Air. H. M. Dorsey. Mr. Thomas Eggleston, Mr. Ewell Oay. .Mr. W. P. Hill, Mr. A. C. Keely. Mr. G. P. Klssr, Air, D. H. Kirkland, Air. J. V. H. Nash. Air. R. s. Nash, Dr. Alllllam Owens, Air. W. E. Ragan, Mr. H. M Robinson, Mr. A. J. Ryan, ATr. C. I Ryan, Dr, W. F. Westmoreland. Mr. A M. Whaley, Air. E. A. Peeples, Mr. Frank Calloway, Air. Thornton Marys, Mr. Robert F. Shedden. Air. Austeli Thornton. Air. Andrew Calhoun, Mr. James Riley, Mr. Wlnshlp Nunnally and Air. Edwin Dickey. musicalTrecital. Thursday evening at 8:15 o'clock Mr*. Kurt Aluoller will give a musical recital at the Woman's Club rooms at the Grand, to which the public Is cor dially Invited, There will be‘no charge for admis sion. Air*. Mueller will be assisted by Mis* Hunt on the violin and Air. Paul Don- ehoo, pianist and accompanist. MlSfS PLITT’8 BIRTHDAY PARTY, ' Friday night, nt her home on Court land street. Miss Pearl Plltt gave a de lightful birthday party, nt which she entertained a number of her young friends with pretty guessing games, The decorations wore in red and green, suggestive of the holiday season At Airs. Beaumont Davison’s bridge it.i on Thursday aftcrn-i.-n. the first prize was won by Mis, Alice V.-m-ll \ or. ami ibc Consolatlun by Miss Mt-cks, of Nashville. The guest of honor was presented with ;i s;.t-« l.rl prise. All of theso were exquisite pieces of hand made hand-embroidered French lin gerie. The party was a beautiful one, and much enjoyed by the guests In vited to meet Miss Davison, the charming Nashville young woman who was the guest of honor. Rev. P. H. Moore and hla bride, wTTfi was formerly Allss Annie Jeffrey Le- Bree.-of Louisville, Ky„ passed through Atlanta Friday, on their way to their future home at Senoln, Gn. Rev. Mr. Aloorc Is the pastor of the Presby terian church nt Senoia. and has a large circle nt friends to welcome his bride, who Is a charming young worn an, and will be an ncqulsltton to the social life of the little city. Air. and Airs. E. H. Hinton will leave Tuesday for Canton, Alls*., where a re union of Mr. Hinton's family will be held at the home of his brother, Mr. Robert E. Hinton. Mr. and Mrs. Hin ton will visit relatives In New Orleans and In Beaumont, Texas, before return Ing to Atlanta, tendent of public Instruction for has been in attendance on the Ogden educational confe'rence, now In session at the Piedmont. Mr. Cousins Is a na tive of Georgia and has many friends in Atlanta. Miss Florence Smith, of Bangor, and Alls* Lucia Jeter, of Atlanta, arc tho geusts of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Ala- ben, Jr. They will remain through the holiday season.—Birmingham Led ger. Afiss Marie Rtockard, of Los Angeles, Cal., Is a popular visitor in the city, the guest of her aunt, Air*. C. V. Le- Craw. She leaves the latter part of next week to visit friends In Chatta nooga, Tcnn. Miss Bonner Simms, of Covington, I* expected In the city Monday to be the guest of Miss Eugenia Blgham until the marriage of Miss Blgham and Air. Walter Candler, next Tuesday. Allss Constance ^Knowles' bridge on Wednesday afternoon will be a very Informal affair complimentary to Afiss Nell Howell, the guests to Include only Miss Howell's bridesmaids. STUART'S BABY COLIC REMEDY No home with children should be without It Relieves promptly. 34 Wall street.’’ son blossoms being effectively used. Refreshments were served buffet style and a large birthday cake was cut. MRS. LOWRY’8 TEA. Afrs. R. J. Lowry entertained on Sat. urday afternoon at a E o'clock tea In honor of Mr*. Robert Meador. The tea waa glvet) at the Piedmont Driving Club and waa beautifully car ried out. Mr*. Meador, who I* receiving much social attention during the visit of her self and hsr husband. Lieutenant Rob ert Meador, was handtomely gowned In a blue brocaded silk of Chinese text ure, with trimmings of real lace and gold embroidery. Her hat was a large black on* trimmed In roses, shaded from pale pink to deep rose. DANCE aFFeGADLO’S. On Saturday afternoon, from half after 4 o’clock to half after 8, the ladles of committee No. 2 of the Atlanta chap ter of the United Daughter* of the Confederacy are giving a dance at Sc- gadlo's hall for the benefit of their The dance Is for the members of the younger social set, and a large number of the young people are expected to be present. Mr*. E. M. Yow Is chair man of the committee and those ladles acting as chaperons are: Mr*. E. M. Yow, Mr*. Edward O. Warner and Airs. Charles Rice. These dances will probably be a fea ture of the Saturday afternoon enter tainments for the younger set for the next few weeks. PARLOR ChFiFtMAS SALE. The ladles of the West End Presby terian church will conduct a parlor •ale $ Christmas articles at the home of the pastor. Rev. L. R. Walker, *204 Oordon street, next Thursday, Decem ber ft. A number of attractive things suit able for Christmas gifts will be on sale. A cordial invitation Is extended the p'lhffe to be present. Mr. and Mr*. Paul Norcross are now at the .Majestic, but will take an apart ment In the new apartment house at Porter place the latter part of next week. Mies Gladys Levin returned Saturday morning from New York. Allss Gall Helhcrlngton, of Kansas City, will ar rive Sunday for a visit to her. Alias Verdery Akin, of Cnrtersvllle. arrives on Monday In visit Alls* Mabel Hurt and be present at the Blgham Candler wedding next week. The friends of Mr. and Afrs. Joseph Preston regret the fact that they leave Monday to make their home In Phil ndelphla. Miss Minnie Atkinson entertained In formally on Saturday morning In bon or of Alias May Padgett and her brides maids.. Miss Ada Norfleet, of Memphis, Tenn., arrives In Atlanta Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. T. B. Felder, In Peachtree street. Rev. and Mrs. Jarrell are the guests of Mrs. John Chambers at her country home In Florida. Mr. J. C. Wheatley is the guest of Air. and Mrs. Chsrlesworth Hunter, in Savannah. Air. and Airs. I. ('. Roberts have re turned from n visit to relatives at Noshvile. Airs. Albert Howell entertained her history class on Friday afternoon. Miss Harriet Calhoun Is visiting Alls* Aiartha Phlnlsy, at Athens. friends at Athens. GOLD GLASSES For Christmas at Jno. L. Moon i Sons. Will exchange after gift Is pre •anted when necessary. 42 North Brosi street, Prudential budding. GRAND MONDAY and TUESDAY, Dec. 9-10-Matinee Tuesday 209 TIMES NEW YORK 150 TIMES LONDON SAMUEL CLAGGETT Presents CYRIL SCOTT PRINCE CHAP EDWARD PEPLE Night, 25c to $1.50. Mat., 25c to $1.C0 A HIT THE WORLD OVER. Wednesday and Thursday, October 11-12. Matinee Thursday. CHARLES FROHMAN PRE3ENTS ETHEL BARRYMORE In a New Play Entitled, “HER SISTER” • By Clyde Fitch and Cosmo Gordon Lannox. Night 25c to $2.00. Matinee 25c to $1.50. Friday and Saturday, Decomber 13-14. Matinee Saturday. HENRY B. HARRIS OFFERS THE LION « MOUSE By CHARLES KLEIN. A Cast of Distinguished Players. Two Years In New York; Six Months In Chicago; Four Months In Boston. Prlcos: 25c to $1.50. Sale Now On. SPECIAL TABLED’HOTE DINNER SERVED EVE RY SUNDAY AT THE NEW KIMBALL, 6 TO 8 P.M. WEDDING OF MISS MONTSALVAQE AND DR. J. R. TOMLINSON One of the prettiest weddings of the week .and an occasion In which a wide circle of friends centers, wna that of Miss Cecil Muntaalvage and Dr. Joseph Tomlinson, of Lake City, Fla, which took place on last Tuesday at ths Holy Comforter. The beautiful Epis copal ceremony was performed by Dr. Gilbert Higgs In the presence of large assembly of the friends and rela tives of the young people. The bride was given In marriage by her brother. Afr. Alfred Afontaalvage. and her maid of honor waa her sister. Miss Viola Montsalvage. The groom was attend cd by Mr. Sender, of Vnldostn, as best man, nncl the ushers were Messrs. E. 8. Morris, and Singleton Coates. Little Frances Winn and Alargaret White were pillow bearers. The bride’s gown was a beautiful creation cf white mee- saline and lace, and she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and 111- Its* of the valley. The maid of honor waa gowned In lac* over, pink taffeta, and the little pillow bearers wore frocks of white chiffon and lace, with pink sashes. The ceremony at the church was followed by a buffet sup per at the home of the bride’s mother, on Washington street, at which only the member* of the bridal party, the relatives and Intimate friends of the roung couple were present Dr. Tom- Inson and hla bride left Tuesday even- ‘ Lake City, where they will heir home. Mrs. Tomlinson’s golng-away gown was a smart one of blue broadcloth, worn with a blue hat The bride has here a host of friends who regret that her marriage removes her from Atlanta. Dr. Tomlinson Is a prominent young dentist of Lake City and will introduce his brlda to a' largo and cardial acquaintance there. TO 8ERVG~~DINNERS. The ladles- of Chapter No. -1, of All Saints church, will serve delicious din- BIJOU NEXT WEEK, Matinees Tues., Thurs. and Sat. E. D. STAIR OFFERS NAT M. WILLS The Happy Tramp In the New Musical Comedy, Hear Wills Sing Hla New Parodies Art! His Latest B, P. O. E. A! LUCKY DOG Entire New Production. SO—GIRLS—30 <T ALL TIIE WEEK. 1— WENTWORTH, VESTA & TEDDY The Unique Clowns and Ed ucated Doge. 2— JOE FLYNN, Comedian with the Book. 3— THE HOLOffWORTHS, Slngera, Dancers and Banjo- lata. If) ’—THE GOLTZ TRIO. European Equilibrists. FRIEND ANO DOWNING, Character Comedians and Parodists. e—JACOBS’ ACROBATIC DOGS. Something for the Kids. 7— FLICKERLE8S MOTION PICT URES, Always Brand New Film*. AND 8— ADELE PALMER A CO„ In "The Ice Man.” Matinees Every Day but Monday. Phones—Bell, M, 3146. Atlanta, 1764. Evening Priest—16c to 50c. Matinees—ICc and 25c, Uptown ticket offices. Soda Fount, Jacobi* Pharmacy, Kimball Nevfs Stand. Coming—BRINDAMOUR, tho Hand cuff King. CHRI8TMA8 BAZAAR. The ladles of the First Christian church will hold a large basaar on December 13 and 14 at tho corner of Peachtree and Poplar streets, oppo site the Candler building. All kinds of fancy articles, home dressed dolls and home-made candies will be on sale. Luncheon will be served each day at the noon hour. WILL ENTERTAIN THE MEDICAL 80CIETY Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., Dec. 7.—The Medi cal Society of Muscogee county, has elected tho following officers; Presi dent Dr. B. W. Allen; vice president Dr. W. T. Gautier; treasurer, Dr. T. E. Mitchell; secretary. Dr. Martin Crook; delegate to state convention. Dr. C. A. Dexter; censor. Dr. H. 8. Munroe. On January 14-15 the medical pro fession here will entertain the Chat tahoochee Valley Medical Association. \€iIMND Saturday Matineo and Night. The Kirk* La Shtlle Co. Present —“THE VIRGINIAN"— —WITH— W.S.HART FRANK CAMPEAU And Notable Associate Player*. Night 25c to $1.50—Matinee 25c to $1.00. BIJOU TONIGHT—MATINEE SATURDAY, THE RELATIONAL MUSICAL SUCCESS “WINE, WOMEN and SONG” Next Week: NAT M. WILLS. BDST0CK ARENA d*v. TVe*mh#r 17 and IF YOU WISH TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS, VISIT THE NEW KIMBALL PALM GARDEN SUNDAY i TUE > B ACT ftAV EVENING FROM 6 TO 8 ■ nt LH3 I UMT O’CLOCK! PERFORMANCES AT 3 AND 8 THE 6RIDE AND BRIDEGROOM K. of P. Elects Officers. Special to The Georgian. - Coiambus, Oa., Dec. 7.—Stonewall Lodge No. 25, Knights of Pythias, has elected fhe following officers: Dan H. Goodwin, chancellor commander; J. Perry Greene, vice obanccllor; C. If. Torbett, prelate; M. E. Lane, mas ter of work; J. A. Beard, keeper of With their Lions will appear at both performances. ADULT3 25c CHILDREN 1So FAREWELL "BOSTOCKS” M. F. Goldstein, master at arms; C. H. Johnson, Inner guard; X* Banner, outer guard; G. C. Shackelford, ms» record and seal and master of finance; ter of exchequer.