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HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, C,A., SUNDAY, DECEMBER
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Miss Alice IM(ir
Hapeville
\ 1 R. VXD MRS S G. WHITNEY
I I will leave December 15 for Flor
ida, where they will spend the
* inter,
Mrs. W. G. Aiken haw returned from
Zebulon, where ihe was called on ac
count of a death.
Mis* Lida Moore, of Atlanta, in the
week-end guest of Miss Mattie (.’ouch.
Mr and Mrs. Venable have returned
from Jacksonville, where they spent
several weeks
Mrs. Felix MrKIroy has been 111 for
the pas* week at her home on Stewart
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill have re
turned from a wedding trip to Ten
nessee and are at home to their friends
on Atlanta avenue.
Mrs. L. M McDaniel and her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. A F. Herndbn, will
leave Wednesday to join Mr McDaniel
at St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will
spend the winter
The many friend* of Mrs. MeNair
are sympathizing with her in the recent
death of her husband.
Mrs. H. T. Williams entertained two
table* at auction bridge Friday after
noon at her country home near Hapo-
ville. The prizes were of gold and
white china. After the games a salad
course was served Those present were
Airs I>»slle Cox. Mrs. Jackson, Mrs.
Felix McElroy, Mrs Frank l>*wis, Mrs.
S. J Brown, Miss Stella Nape and Miss
Mattie Couch. Mrs Williams was as
sisted in entertaining by Mrs. i>*slie
Cox.
| from Athens, where she was the .guest
..f Miss Cobb.
The Agnes Dee Chapter of the 1' T>
I C. was entertained by Mrs. B. F. Bur
gess on Friday afternoon.
Miss Helen Pease, of Columbus, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thurston
Hatcher.
Miss Stephens*, of Sourti Georgia, Is
| the guest of Mr and Mrs. B. 1C. Glenn.
A pretty event of last week was the
birthday party given by little Misses
Frances ami Alice Glenp.
Mr. and Mrs. neverage, of Scotiand,
have moved to Decatur.
Mrs. Howard Askew' entertained at
a matinee party last week and later
had lunch at the Hotel Ansley. Her
guests Included Miss Peace, of Colum
bus; Miss Bradley, of Newnan; Mrs
Thurston Hatcher, Mrs. John Askew
and Miss Martha Askew.
Miss Bradley, of Newnan, Is the guest
of Mr and Mrs. H. M. Askew.
Mrs. Willie Ramspeck leaves In a
short time for Florida, where she will
remain during the wdnter.
College Park
th<* attractive niece of .Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W. Mar- i
tin ,of Police DeLeon avtnue, who lias made a iiost of
friends here and lias been the honor truest at a number of informal affairs since coming to At
lanta several weeks ago.—(Photo bv Lennev.)
Kirkwood
|V/| ISR ETHEL GREEN and Miss I^ila
1^1 Green, of Andersonvllle, have been
• * visiting Miss Wlljje Bernice and
Miss Annie Kate Green, on Howard
street.
Mrs. Gillespie, of Atlanta, was the
guest of Mrs Shumate in Sutherland
Terrace last week.
Mrs. II. G Park is visiting her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Tutt. In Augusta.
Mrs. Bertie Harris has been the
guest of F. M. Merritt, near Decatur.
Mrs. H. D Hill and Miss Della Hill
Wright were hostesses at a large re
ception given at their home in Oak-
hurst in honor of their guest. Mrs. Rob
ert Nowell of Monroe. Assisting In en
tertaining were Mrs. Van Hoose, Mrs.
C Mitchell. Mrs. JO. L. Bosworth, Mrs
Prank Irwin, Mrs. H 10. Riley. Mrs.
Frank Merrlam, Mrs. J. H. Newsom and
others.
Mr. and Mrs. Winn and family, of
Richmond. Va., have taken possession
of their home on Clifford avenue.
Dr. and Mrs laingford are visiting
friends In South Carolina.
Reginald Cassels has returned to his
home In Columbus, after spending sev
eral days with his sister, Mrs. Frank
Woodcock.
Air and Mrs. Gld Harris spent sev
eral days with relatives In Decatur
The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. (iwens have
returned from a visit to Mrs. W. C.
Cousins.
Mrs. Alexander has been 111 at her
home in Oakhurst.
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talned at an Informal dinner
'rlday evening for Jt. R. Ross, of
New York, the general manager of the
Dodd-Mead Publishing Company.
Miss Moore, of Gainesville, is visiting
Mrs. E. I>. Barrcll at Tier home on Cam
bridge avenue.
Mrs. V. C. Mason was hostess for the
Sewing club Friday afternoon.
<»ne of the most delightful affairs of
the week was the domino tea given
Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. J. A.
Trammell.
Mrs. Walter Marshall leaves this week
for New Orleans to spend the Christ
mas holidays with her mother, Mrs.
Gautier.
A pleasant social event of the past
week at Cox College was the reception
given by the senior class to the students
of the Atlanta Medical College.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Marshall and son,
Robert,! left last week for hi or id a to
spend tne winter.
Mrs. George Findlay entertained in
formally at luncheon Friday for Mrs.
1 *. c Dyle. Mrs. Charles Myers, Mrs.
S. N Connally and Mrs. It. E. Red
ding
Miss Mary Goodrum, of Newnan, is
spending the week with her sister, Mrs
I. c McCrory.
The young men of the O. M. A. gave
a delightful dance Saturday evening
Miss Emma Jones is the guest of
friends at Brenau College.
Decatur
V/l MARY BELLE MOORE, of
i I Norfolk, Is the guest of Mrs Dan
1 1 S. Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Flake, of Con
yers. were the guests of Misses Kate
and Annie Ansley on Tuesday.
Mrs. R. M. Light foot and children
left on Tuesday for Fayetteville, N. C.,
to spend the winter.
Mrs. Ruth Pattlllo and children will
‘-pend the holidays with relatives In
Waynesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. K D Gash and chil
dren will spend the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Gash at Brevard,
N. C.
Miss Sarah Franklin Montgomery re
turned on Monday from Athens, where
she was entertained as the guest of
Miss Edith Bright well.
Mrs. Dan S. Fowle has returned from
a visit to Virginia.
Mrs. Crockett Twitty, of Atlanta,
spent Tuesday as the guest of Mrs
M. S. Moore.
Mrs. Don Donaldson was hostess for
the Bridge Club on Thursday morning
Miss Dottle Ramspeck has returned
'7X7 T the North Avenue Presbyterian
I \ Church to-day the following rnu-
• ■ sical program will l»e given, with
Joseph Ragan, Jr., as organist
Morning.
Organ. Introduction and Bridal Cho
rus (Lohengrin)—Wagner.
Festival I)e Deum—Dudley Buck,
j Offertory Solo, "Behold. There Shail
Be a Day”—Dudley Buck. Miss Cly-
burn.
Organ Postlude, "Coronation March”
—Meyerbeer.
Evening.
Organ Prelude—Dickinson.
Anthem, “Angels from the Realms of
Glory”- James H. Rogers.
Offertory, “Jesus, Lover of My Soul”—
Williams.
Organ Postlude.
Choir: Miss Mayme Ciyburn, soprano;
Mrs. Charles Bellingrath. contralto; Mr.
William Maurer, Jr., tenor; Mr. J. R.
Regnas, basso; Mr. Joseph Ragan, Jr.,
organist and director.
Sunday evening. December -1, ’The
Christ-Child.” a cantata by C. B. Haw
ley. will be given by the North Avenue
Presbyterian choir, assisted by a large
chorus “The Christ-Child'' is one of
Mr. Hawley’s best works, and this will
be its first rendition In Atlanta. The
public is orcdially Invited to attend.
* * •
Morning.
•T' HE musical program at the First
| Baptist Church to-day will be as
■ follows:
Prelude.
“Jerusalem” (Gailiai. Gounod—Mrs.
Peyton H. Todd and chorus.
Sextette from "Lucia”—Donizetti.
Postlude.
Evening.
Prelude.
"Awake Up. My Glory,” Rogers—
Harry R. Bates and chorus.
“There Were Shepherds,” Pflueger—
Mrs. Janies H. Whitten and chorus.
Postlude.
On the evening of December 28 the
choir will render "The Story of Christ
mas.” by Alexander Matthews, under
the direction of J. P. O'Donnelly, organ
ist.
mm*
S T. MARY’S GUILD, of the Church
of the Incarnation, will hold a
Christmas sale Wednesday, De
cember 17, at which time many beau
tiful fancy articles, desirable as gifts,
will be put on sale. The sale will be
conducted at 50 North Pryor street.
* * *
At the First Presbyterian Chprch to
day the following musical program will
be given:
Morning.
Organ prelude.
Anthem. “Come, My Soul, Thou Must
Be Waking”—Buck.
Response—Mase.
Offertory, “As Pants the Hart”—
Spohr. Mrs. Wingfield and choir.
Organ postlude.
Evening.
Organ prelude.
Anthem. “The Grace of God"—Barnby.
Mr. Marsh bank and choir.
Response- Wells.
Anthem, "Glory to Thee”—Gounod.
Orgap postlude.
Choir: Mrs. T. H. Wingfield, soprano;
Mrs/ John M Cooper, contralto; Mr.
J. H Mullin, bass? Mr. J. W. Marsh-
bank, tenor and director; Mrs. L. E.
Rogers, organist.
* * *
The Trinity Church’s musical pro
gram for to-day follows:
Morning.
Prelude.
Voluntary. “The Son of God Goes
Forth to War”—Giebel.
Offertory, “O Jesus, Thou Art Stand
ing”—Schnecker
Postlude.
Evening.
Organ prelude—Guilmant.
Voluntary, "Sing, O Heavens”—Aian-
ney.
Anthem, "Now the Day Is Over”—
Marks.
Offertory, Intermezzo—Spurges.
Postlude—Bach.
Choir: Mrs. Charles A. Sheldon, ,Tr.,
soprano; Mrs Arthur Creviston, alto;
Mr. Howard Davis, tenor; Mr. Joseph
Hubbard, bass; Charley A. Sheldon, Jr.,
orgapist and director.
* * *
Chapter No. 7* Woman’s Guild of All
Saints Church, Will give a delightful en
tertainment, including a Christmas story
and music, Tuesday afternoon. Decem
ber 16. at 4 o’clock, under the manage
ment of Mrs. W. C. Comer and her com
mittee, at which time the Rev. W. W.
Memminger, of All Saints Church, will
read, and Mrs. John Hurt. Mrs. Llew
ellyn Scott, Walter Stanley and Alexan
der Von Skibinski will give the musical
numbers. An admission of 26 cents will
be charged. The public will be made
welcome.
Those assisting Mrs Comer will be
the ladies of Chapter No. 7, who are:
Mrs. Joseph Orme, Mrs. J. R. Watts,
Mrs. W. H. Smith. Mrs. Thomas Erwin.
Mrs. A. P. Coles. Mrs H. C. Wagstaff,
Mrs H Anderson, Mrs. Sarah Davis.
Mrs' T. M. Girdler, Mrs. N. P. Black.
Mrs. H Cowles. Mrs. H. W. Todd. Mrs.
S. BT Wight Mrs. R. J. Yancey, Mrs.
T. L. Dickson, Mrs. T. M. Moody. Mrs.
S. Linthlcum. Mrs. W. T. Thompson,
Mrs. L. Sheilman, Mrs. R. F. Sams.
Mrs. E. A Speer, Mrs. Painle, Mrs. W.
H. H. Anderson.
♦ * *
*TT* HE sacred recital given by the
I Westminster Presnyterian Church
■ the past week was the occasion of
a large gathering of friends in the
Church. The following program was
given:
Prelude, Andante in D-flat—Organ.
Gloria Patri—Choir.
Invocation.
Holy, Holy, Holy—Congregation.
Come Unto Me—Choir.
1 Am No! Worthy—Miss Hollings
worth and James Wilson.
Lullaby from Jocelyn—Miss Margheri-
ta Carter, accompanied by Miss Johnson
on the violin.
Song of My Soul—Choir.
Reading—Dr A. A Little.
Offering.
Ave Maria—Miss Johnson.
In Heavenly Love—Choir.
Bass Solo—Mr. Thomas Seidell.
My Faith Looks Up to Thee—Miss
Johnson, violin, acqpmpanied by the
Choir.
Benediction and Postlude—Choir.
Members’ of the choir are Miss
Margherlta Carter, soprano; Miss Nell
Hollingsworth, alto; James Wilson,
tenor; Thomas Seidell, bass; Miss Isa
belle Hllley, organist, and Miss Nellie
Johnson, violinist.
* * *
N observance of the season a number
of special services will be held in
the English Lutheran Church, Trin
ity avenue and Capitol place. On “Go-
to-Church” Sunday the pastor. Rev. W.
C. Schaeffer, Jr.. fcili preach on
“Christ’s Proof of His Messiahship,” as
found In the Advent text. “ .< . the
poor have the Gospel preached to them.”
Sunday, evening the subject will be
“Matters of Taste,” or character as re
vealed in fashions, in pleasures and in
the ideals of life.
The Christmas festival of the Blbie
School will be held on Sunday evening
a week, and the regular Christmas
service on Christmas morning at 6:4o
o'clock.
Special
Xmas Sale
of fine
HAIR GOODS
and
TOILET ARTICLES
Special Tickets for Scalp
Treatment.
Hairdressing, Shampoo
ing, Manicuring.
Lady agents wanted to
sell the “Sani-Masseur.”
THE RANDOLPH CO.
58*4 Whitehall.
Phone M. 3573-J.
Dolton
D ALTON. Poo. 13.—Mrs. I* H.
Crawford was honor guest at the
Bridge Clijb's annual reception to
the member whose combined score foi
the \ear was highest. Mrs. Crawford
won the honor for the past year, and
the meeting in her honor was held yes
terday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
J. A. Crawford on Selvklge street. A
number of special guests shared with
club members in the pleasure of the
meeting.
Mrs. \V. DZ King entertained her card
club at a bridge luncheon at her home
on South Thornton avenue Thursday
morning.
Mrs. Locke Brown entertained at din
ner as a special compliment to her
guest. Miss Linda Felker, of Monroe,
at her suburban home south of here
Friday evening, covers being laid for
Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Miss Felker. Miss
Mary Brown. Mr. Thomasson. of Chat
tanooga. and I>r. 11. L. Erwin.
The Baraea class of the First Baptist
Church entertain'd -m a banquet in
op'linent to the Philutheas in tin*
Baraea rooms at me enurch Thursday
evening. Colonel S. 1' Maddox acted
as toastmaster, ami toasts were re
sponded to by a number of guests.
I >alton Lodge. No. 1267, B. F. <L
Elks, will entertain next Friday even
ing at a tacky party, the affair being
for charity. The ladies of the city will
assist in arranging the entertainment.
Columbus
OLUMBl’S, Dec 13 An interest-
( ing wedding of the week was that
on Monday evening when Miss
Mary Elizabeth Kavanaugh. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Robert E. Kavanaugh. be-
i dine the bride of Layton Marion Ives,
of Atlanta, the marriage taking place
at the Kavanaugh home on upper Third
avenue. The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. Father Schlenke. of the
Church of the Holy Family. Miss Noll
Jones was maid of honor, and Meri
wether Hackney, of Atlanta, a cousin ol
the groogi. was best man. Among the
out-of-town guests were Miss Norma
MarkwaRer, of Augusta: Meriwether
Hackney and Hugh Hackney, of At
lanta. and Robert Kavanaugh. a student
at St Bernard College. Cullman. Ala.
” he couple will reside in Jacksonville
As M»et*ial cou:tes\ to Mrs. Mar
shall J Hatcher, of Macon, the guest
of Mrs \Y. 1*. Hunt. Mrs. Carl Hatcher
entertained the Friday Auction Club
yesterday afternoon at the home of her
sister-in-law. Mrs. Everett Strupper.
Miss Emma Bradley was the hostess
of the Two-Tabic Auction Club on Fri
day morning as a* special courtesy to
Miss Louise Long, of Birmingham, the
guest of Mrs T! H. Hardaway. The
prize for top score, a lovely hand-em
broidered handkerchief, was won by
Alias Mamie Hunt Hall.
Mrs Frank l’. Garrard entertained in
an informal manner on Friday morning
in honor of heY* house guest. Miss Ruth
Hill, of Atlanta, and Miss Lillian Wil
liams, of Rochester. N. Y., the guest
of Mrs. Frunk G. Lumpkin.
Miss Lillian Hess, of Jacksonville, the
guest of Miss Mabel Hofnin, is being
delightfully entertained during her visit
to the city Among the hostesses in her
honor have been Miss Mabel fTofflld.
Mrs. Dora Fox. Mrs Morris Buhler and
Airs. Dave Oreentree.
Mrs Louis Fox. of Atlanta, the guest
of Mrs Dora Fox. Miss Delia Adler, of
Guthrie. Okla.. amt Miss Lillian Hess, of
Jacksonville, the guest of Miss Mabel
llofflin. were entertained at a theater
party Thursday afternoon.
Circle No 6. of the Rose Hill Metho
dist Church, was entertained Tuesday
afternoon by Mrs. < >. A. Young at her
home on Hamilton avenue.
The Parent Teachers' Association of
East Highlands School held Its Christ
inas reception Friday afternoon at the
Last High'unds School building when a
large number of the parents, teachers
and children were In attendance.
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Savannah
^ A VANN AH, Dec 13. Clubwomen
vannah this week for the First
District Convention of the Federation
of Women’s Clubs. The convention
opened Thursday afternoon and closed
this afternoon. Mrs Z. 1. Fitzpatrick,
of Thomasvllle, president of the Geor
gia Federation was guest of honor and
took a prominent part in the proceed
ings. Among the more important en
tertainments was a luncheon at Han
non’s Lodge, given by The Savannah
Morning News
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Frank have is
sued cards to a dance at the Hotel
Savannah on December 20 for Mr. and
Mrs. Monroe L Biokart, who will ar
rive soon from Baltimore. There will
1** several other affairs for them while
visiting ir. this city.
The first winter concert of the Sa
vannah Music Club, at I>awton Memo
rial. on Thursday afternoon was one
of the most successful in the history of
the association. The full number of
tickets were subscribed and a neat sum
was realized toward u guarantee for the
Spring Music Festival.
Mrs. C. Cortland Walton, Jr., of Rich
mond. was the guest of honor this aft
ernoon at a tea given by her sister.
Mrs. Samuel Reed Dighton, whom she
Is visiting.
Carrollton
( C ARROLLTON. Dec. IS. Mrs. T. A.
Hearndon entertained tHe Jokers’
Club Saturday afternoon at the
home of iter father, S. J. Boykin, on
College street.
Mrs. Sidnef Holderness entertained
Friday afternoon at dominoes in hon
or of tlie Lopg-Boykin bridal party.
The Schoolgirls' Sewing Club met
with Miss Elizabeth Edmondson Fri
day afternoon.
Miss Alice Weems entertained at four
tables of bridge Tuesday afternoon in
honor of Miss Helen Long, at her home
on Dixie street.
Miss Marie Bradley entertained Wed
nesday afternoon at a suit case shower,
in honor of Miss Grace Veal, a bride-
elect of December.
Mrs. Irvin Cheney entertained tHe
Recreation Club Friday afternoon at
her home on South street.
Mrs. Buford Boykin entertained the
Indies’ Aid Society of the Methodist
Church Tuesday afternoon at her home
on Depot street.
Cordele
C -^ORDELE. Dec. 13.—Miss Alarie
Scandrett entertained at two
tables of rook Monday evening in
honor of her attractive visitor. Miss
Nettie Binion, of Adel. The guests
were Misses Lamar Ryals. Frankie Har
ris. Marie Scandrett and Nettie Binion,
atui William Bivins, H. B. Kent, Pal
mer Green and Dr, \Y. C. Wright.
The ladies of the Symphony Music
Club were entertained Saturday after
noon by Mrs. .1. J. Wilis. After an
interesting program of “plantation mel
odies” and “folk-lore songs" a salad
course was served.
About 60 ladies of the city were i
guests Wednesday afternoon of Mrs c. j
C. M< ntfort at on** of th** most brilliant*
coni parties held during the season
Airs. F. G. Boatright was a hostess |
Thursday afternoon at cards for Airs.
Murray, of Tifton; Mrs. J. B. Spencer,
of Roanoke. Yu.; Mrs. J. J. Willis and
Mrs. J. K. Livingston, at which she en
tertained a large number of the matron
society set of the city.
A social event of the week was the
Japanese tea given on Friday afternoon
by Mrs. G. R Wilkes at her home in
honor of her visitor. Mrs. J. B. Spencer,
of Roanoke. Mrs. Max E. I>and enter
tained at cards Friday evening in com
pliment to Mrs. Spencer.
The department of expression of the
O’Neal High School, in charge of Mrs.
E. M. Espy, gave a recital at the school
auditorium Friday evening. The pro
gram opened with a pretty little colo
nial play presented by twelve small
girls.
The Comet* School of Music has ar
range*! to give five different recitals at
as many homes in the-city from Decem
ber 18 to 23.
I Idem
| | ELENA. Dec. 13.—Miss Clair Dun-
I ford entertained the younger set
■ with a rook party at her home on
Railroad avenue Friday evening. After
the game an ice course was served.
Those present were Misses Marion
Creighton. Edith Wright Vera Mea
dows, Bonnie Calloway, Eddie May Bar
rett; Messrs. George Whitehead. Harrv
Jenkins. Eugene Hasmer, Percy Gilbert
and Carl Meadows.
The marriage of Marvin Pittman,
formerly of Helena and Miss Hulda
S kelly, of Macon, will take place at the
Yineville Methodist Church in Macon
on December 17.
noon was the bridge party given by
Mrs. Edward Strickland, Jr.
The following officers were elected by
the Missionary Society of the Sam
Jones Memorial Methodist Church for
the coming year: Mrs. \V. W. Davis,
president; Mrs. T. E. Vaughn, first vice
president. Mrs. J. A. Mont fort, second
vice president; Mrs. D. B. Freeman,
third vice president and leader of the
study class; Mrs. AT. L. Conyers, treas
urer foreign department; Airs. L. D.
Munford, treasurer home department;
Mrs. H. ,T. Jolly, recording secretary,
and Mrs. J. P. Adair, corresponding
secretary.
Eastman
Cartersville
I Z^ASTMAN, Dec£ 13.—The last meet
ing of the Eastman Study Class
—* was held at the home of Mrs. W.
E. Davison, on Fifth avenue. A most
instructive program was carried out,
the study being on “Early American
Settlers.” Papers w-ere read by Mrs.
Alex W. Bealer, Airs. J. D. Herrman
and Miss Lucilo Baker and a solo was
rendered by Aliss Hortense Herrman.
Donations were made to Tallulah School,
of the Georgia Federation of Women's
Club.
Mrs P. O. Cambell and Miss Lilly
Mae Wright entertained the Auction
Bridge Club and the Forty-two Girls on
Thursday afternoon at the home of Airs.
P. O. Cambell. The high score at bridge j
was made by Mrs. Harry llirsch and |
the forty-two game by Aliss Hutcheson.
A salad course, with sandwiches and
tea. was served. Besides the club
members there were present Airs. Rob
ert Wynn, Airs. L. M. Peacock, Jr.. Airs.
McAlister, of AIcRae; Miss Tattle, of
Macon; Miss Barnes, of Barnesville;
Aliss Frankie Fielder, of Cordele, and
Mrs Adams, of Cochran.
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DALTON, GEORGIA December 5
Ur. J. F. Latton.
Ansley Hotel.
Atlanta. Ga.
Dear Sir-:
C -* AKTKRSVILLE, Dec. 13.—Next
week with the home-coming of
the college set, an impetus will
be given social life, many house par
ties. dinners and dances being planned.
Aliss Rebecca Knight entertained her
sewing club, the Individuals, at a For
ty-two party Tuesday afternoon. For
highest score Alis* Roslyn Lumpkin re
ceived a hand-embroidered handker
chief. After the game refreshments
were served. Thom present outside the
club were Airs Walter Baldwin?* of
Madison; Mrs. W Ham. Mrs. Glenn
Uaraker. Mrs. Horace Foster and Aliss
M >ggie I rick.
A delightful affair of Thursday after
orsijm
In answer to your letter of Deo.'Third,'I will gay that I have
taoA stopping at Hotels all over the United States for a good many year*
and I am frae to aay that the Ansley aeema sore like home te me than any
Hotel I ever stayed in.
Uy reeent visit in Atlanta was made more cieaeant because of
the splendid accommodations yonr Hotel mrniehed. I with to mention the
exoeptlonal oleanllneaa of the bade and batnroom. also the meals were
the kind that make a man feel like living and doing busineaa.
Thanking you for all yaar eourtesies. I wish to say that I
hope to be one of your patrons Tor many yeara to oome.
ORSYTH, Dec. 13.— On Tuesday
afternoon Claude Reed celebrated
his tenth birthday with a delight
ful party. During the afternoon games \
were played, after which refreshments
were served.
Airs. T. O. Smith was hostess to the
Fridaj VYrei*noon Club. Progressive
rook was played and at the close of
the game a salad course and hot coff o
were served.