The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 17, 1906, Image 7

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| SOCIETY ! TO MISS WILLIAMS. JH..S lilitdy* Levin - * brid K ,> party ■'!'Tr. -day tnornlnu will be a pretty tt) Mies Emma Williams, | Nina Gentry. PHELAN-TURBERVILLE. ... j 0 hn Ellis Phelan anti Miss y \_ le Turbervllle were married 1 V night at 8:30 o’cloclc at Grace Mtatecopa! church, Wnycross. The cere- tvus performed by Rev. S. J icrrnch In the presence of a large con [TLp of friend* of both parties. The hurch was beautifully decorated with ‘ palm* and cut dowers. It was one , ,|,p prettiest weddings that has nc- orreil in Waycross In some time. The bride an accomplished young lndy i ml has many friends In Wnycross. ,< r phelan is a valued employee of the ttlsnta. Birmingham and Atlantic ' li r „.,d and Is quite popular, with the un- people In Waycross. Mr. and L, Phelan left last night for a few Jays’ trip to Atlanta, after which they 1 in In’ at home to their friends at R? bride's mother, Jlrs. S. A. Tur- hlrvilh- on Teheau street. Mr. Phelan £ a nephew of Mr. S. II. Phelan, of Atlanta HART-ELLI8. Mr, and Mrs. B. W. Ellis, of Cilth- bert announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Brown, to Mr. Robert Hem-v Hurt, of New York, the wed- to take place on Wednesday, De cember 19th at the Baptist church. GEORGIA MOTHERS’ CONGRESS. The first public meeting of the Geor gia Mother*’ Congress will be held Mondnv afternoon at 3:10 o'clock In the Wtmday »chool room of the First Methodist church. . , Mr Theodore Blrney, founder of the National Mother*’ Congre**, will bo nresent and will speak upon the or ganization of .Mothers’ Circles \ cordial Invitation Is extended to all Georgia women to attend thl* Impor tant meeting on Monday afternoon. MEETINGS. There will bo a regular meeting of St. Anthony’* Guild at the residence of Mrs. Joel Chandler Harris. 312 Gordon street Tuesday, November 20th, at 3 p m. Lillian Harris, secretary. The Daughter* of America will glvo an entertainment- Monday night, No vember 19th, at the Junior Order hall. S3 1-3 Hunter street. Rev. 8. J. Parish, the mocking bird of North Alabama, will deliver one of hie Interesting lec tures on ’’Courtship and 'Morrlaco. MUSICAL PROGRAM. MUSIC AT CHURCHES ■in SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18. Trinity Methodist Church. MORNING. Voluntary—”1 Will Extol ‘Thee, O, Lord.” Casta, Offertory—'"Save Me, O Lord,” Ran- degger, Mrs. W. F. Russell. EVENING. Voluntary—"The King of Love My Shepherd Is,” Shelley. Offertory—"Rejoice In the laird, Katzst hmar. Regular organ recital at 7 p. m. r Charles A. Sheldon, organist. Prelude and Fugue—E Minor, Bnch. Largo—Handel. Funeral March—Gutlmant. Nocturne—Dethler. Second Baptist Church. MORNING. - Organ Prelude—"Largo," Handell. Anthem—’’All Praise to God,” Wag ner, Mr. Frank M. Pearson and choir. Offertory—“Calvary,’’ Rodney, MV. Frank M. Pearson. Orgnn Prelude—Bach. EVENING. Organ Prelude—“Adoration” Gaul. Anthem—"The Good Shepherd," Barri. ' Offertory—"Beyond the Smiling,” Marston, Mr. o. S. Cook and choir, t'rgan Postlude—Gullmant. First Christian Church. The following musical program will be rendered under the direction of Mr. William M. Bearden, Sir*. LeRoy Rog ers, organist: morning. Prelude—Batiste. Anthem—“I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes.” offertory—Contralto solo, "In An- Beginning Monday Mrs. Dean will Demonsh-at"? Ths Msrits ef the ^La Vida and (C W;B. Corsets 2nd Floor in the Corset Dept. Chamberlin- Johnsen- DuBos? Company. The above Illustration shows a stylish dress and snit for a young miss. The dress Is made of goods that has a tiny pin stripe and Is trimmed with braid. The coat eult Is made cf dark red cheviot. Tho pony coat Is fashioned with braid and buttons and the suit Is pretty and stylish qs welt as serviceable. them Old,” Mrs. C. H. Loyd. Postlude—Wagner. EVENING. Prelude—Gullmant. Offertory—"Sweet the Moments." Postlude—Gounod. FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning. Prelude Leoncavallo Comet Mascagni Voluntary, "It Is a Great Thing to Give Thanks” Buck Offertory, "Like ns n Father” .’ Marston Miss Laura Gilbert and Choir. Anthem, “Rock of Ages” Reed Postlude '.Wagner Evening. Prelude Lemnlgre Comet Schubert Voluntary, "Unto Thee, 6 God” '. Shelley Offertory, "Still, Still with Thee” Burdett Anthem. “Lord, God Almighty" Lucautonl Sir. John S. Scott and Choir. Postlude Widor Choir. Mr*. Peyton H. Todd, soprano. Miss Laura Gilbert, alto. Mr. ThomH* B. Davies, tenor. Mr. John S. Scott, bass. Sir. C. T. Wumt, cometlst. Sir. J. P. O’Donnelly, organist and di rector. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH, .Morning. Organ Prelude. Marche Ponti- Hrale .Leminens Te Deum. In B flat Hark, Hark, My Soul" Shelley Organ Postlude Gullmant Evening. Organ Prelude, Flat Lux Dubois Chopjs, "Mighty Jehovah" Bellini "The Day I* Past and Over”.... Marks "ThouVt With Sle" Sulllvuo-Scott Organ Postlude, Marche Pit- toresque Kroeger ChoiF. Miss Grace Lee Brown, soprano and | director. Sirs. J. E- Lee, contralto. Mr. J. L. Dale, tenor. Sir. W. P. Huntef, bass. Silas Kda Bartholomew, organist. first of tho month for a two weeks' visit to New York city. Miss. Bertha Miles Is the guest of friends at Eatonton. Mrs. Slary D. Thomas and Mis* Ber tha Thomas, of Eatonton, are spending several week* In Atlanta. £ Personal Mention Sirs. C. C. Hanson will leave Sun day to Join Sir. Hnnsun nt .Memphis for a short visit to that city. Sits* Clara Coggins, of Sladlson, Fla., is the guest of Mlffff Frank Haltlwan- ger, at her- home, 7S East Linden street. Sir*. Charlotte Toiler Johnson, of New York, Is the guest of Sirs, Frank I,. Woodruff, 9# East Linden street. Sirs. Johnson Is one of the brilliant literary women of the metropolis whoso excellent work Is receiving tho most „„„„ ... , ur „ cordial recognition, both South and of M „ yor und Mr*. W. T. Coles, has re North. | turned home. WAYCROSS. Miss Annie Paine Is visiting friends In Providence, R. I. Sirs. M. A. Crane has returned t» iter home In Savannah after a visit to Sirs. J. P. Stewart. Mr. A, P. Parham, Hr., and daugh ter, Silas Carrie, after a vlsjt to rela tives In Indian River, have returned home. Mr. and Sir*. Owen Phelan, of At lanta, are In the city to attend the Tubenille-Phelan marriage on Thura dav. On Thursday evening Silas Dixie Hilliard and Sir. Herman Remington Smith were married at the rexldence of Rev. h^B. Whittington, pastor of Trinity chlrcli. Mrs. J. P. Stewart entertained at a euchre parly Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. H. A. Crane and Sirs. Stelnhelmer, of Savannah. Mis* Anne Sfay Phelan won both the first and ten-hand prises, a Japanese cake plate and a cuff and collar set. Sir*, ft. L. Branham drew the booby, a tsickage of gold dust. The guests' prises were Japanese cups. Silas Mar>’ Stanton, who spent car' nival week In Jacksonville the gueet Try a Singer on the ‘Rental Plan <] The purchase of a sewing machine is altogether too im portant a transaction to be decided off-hand because it soon becomes a family institution. When you rent a Singer Sewing' Machine even for so short a time as one week you give yourself an opportunity to test a machine that will do its daily work so < perfectly and noiselessly from the start, that you will hesitate before you let it go out of the house again, f No reason why it should go out cither; for your rental Toy mints may be applied to the purchase of the machine if vou decide to keep it. <] The best is the cheapest. No housewife ever made a bigger mistake than to tie herself down to using one of the machines made up in job lojs to be sold through department stores. When you decide to keep your Singer you know quite « well you are in touch with a Singer Store, wherever you may be —and that these conditions of convenience will never change. ■V THIS SIGN VOU MAY KNOW AND WILL FIND smarts stores every- where SOLD ONLY BY SINOER SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY 79 Whitehall Street. Mrs. John J. Martin, who has been the gui-Ht recently of relative* ut Elber- ton, will return to Atlanta Sunday morning. Mrs. William K. Riddle has Joined her husband. Lieutenant Riddle, U. 8. N„ at Nashville, where she will spend a week with Lieutenant Riddle's pa rent*. Miss Inabel Graham, of Augustu, Is the guest of Atlanta friends. Miss Flortne Waits has returned tg Lucy Cobb. Colonel and Mrs. R. J. Lowry are In New York city. hiss Annie Vic Coxart. who In the guest of Mias May Belle Harrison, leaves Mondny for her home In Wash ington. \ Miss Bessie Dobbs wilt return Mon day from Columbia, S. C, where sic has been the guest of the Missis Dance. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Engman, of Lexington. Ky., are the guests of Mr. and Mr*. Jefferson Dobbs at their home on North Boulevard. Mr. Churles Crankshaw I* expected home from New York next week. Mrs. Mattie Montgomery, after an extended visit to Atlanta. ha« returned to her home at Greansboro, Alias Lillie Goldsmith Is the guest of Mi’s. Edward Hawthorn, In New York. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker have gone to Davidson, N. C„ In 'response to a telegram announcing the Illness of their son, John, who Is attending college at that place. Alls* Mamie TubervlUe has been the guest of honor at several entertain ment* this week. Among them was a stocking shower by Miss Jennie Ket- terer Monday afternoon, at her home «.n Pendleton street. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. McGregor Alayo entertained with a handkerchief shower Wednesday aft ernoon Mrs. Phelan and Miss Phelan were hostesses at a china shower and reception In the parlors of the South ern hoteL The game, “The Bride's Ban quet," was played snd the prise, a beau tiful hand-pointed picture of a bride, was won by Mias Virginia Lyon. Dain ty refreshments were served, the color scheme of white and green being car ried out In the lees. Those present were Mrs.'French. Mr*. Ost, Mr*. Bran- han. Airs. Hitch, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Sinclair, Airs. Aluyo, Ur*. II. S. Red ding. Mrs. Bowden, Airs. Stelnhelmer, Mrs. Findlay, Airs. Gun-, Mr*. Davis. All's. Joiner, Airs. Held! Albertson. Mrs. Wsdley, Allas Mason. .Miss Wilson, Miss Mary Young, Alts* Virginia Lyon, Alls* Vay Harris, Miss Anna Wadley. of Bollnbroke, and AIlss Harrison, of Montexuma. Mrs. T. J. Jelks and Jlttle Alisa Alary Jelks, of Ataron, have been the guests of Captain and Air*. T. H. Paine, WAYCROSS. Airs. Thouuis Jelks anil llllh’ AIlss liny Jelks. who Imre lieen visiting st the home of Captain and Air*. T. k. Paine, have returned to llielr homo In Maeon. Miss lUsiK'h IVhltMon. ef Thomasvflte, Is In the city, tbe guest of Mrs. II. P, Hubert. «o» Hterenaos street. Miss Annie Paine left Wednesday worn lug for Providence, It. I., where she irlll spend some time visiting relatives ami friends, delightful refreshments were served. Air. and Airs. Given Phelan,’ of Atlanta, arrived In the city .Thnradny morning, to attend the Phelati.Tdrhervllle wedding. You are in touch with the world if you are a Bell Tele phone subscriber. Directory listings close December 1 Call Contract Dept., Main 1200. EVERY BIFOCAL WEARER Should examine John L. Moor* & Son*’ Kryptok Invisible bifocal* tnude Into one solid piece, yet giving double vis ion. They are Abend of everything In the eyeglass line. Made exclusively In Georgia by John L. Moore & Sons, 42 N. Broad st., Prudential building. ••• MARIETTA. Mr*. George Welsh cuter tit tued n uuui Iwr of frleudM with n delightful Inucbctm on Friday In honor of Bill* Ham Brumby. Tho table eon tod eight. At cuMt pinto was a charming little place card with pink pen- ell. and each gueet mn rciae*^! to trrlt-j n toast to the bride. After nil hnd finish- id. n tiny salt caae, tied irltli white mile; was parsed uround tiud the tonet* placed JualUe am) presented to the guest of honor. BIRD SEASON is open. So la Old Felt Hat Season. Bussey will clean and shape yours like new. Miss HIMMIm Isaltel Brumby was tl lone, and received a Ixtok as a prise.Mm Brumby was presented with a beautiful gift. The decorations for the table were In pink. A enf flower rose filled with pink roses wss the centerpiece, nod caudles with pink shades and pink ItonYwns com pleted tbe pleaslug Idea. Those present on this oecsslon were Miss Karo Brumby, Mrs. T. M. Brumby, Mrs. I*. t\ Trammell. Jfij* lijjibe^irumbrj Miss Uds Welsh and George. Kara Brumby with a — T day afternoon prior to Miss BrumbyV marriage »t the residence of her sister, j from an extended visit to VALDOSTA. The Shirtwaist Club was delightfully entertained on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Richmond. Progressive 42 was played, after which a delicious and ap propriate menu was served. The home was prettily decorated with bamboo, palms and cut dowers. In addition to the dub members, the following ladles were present: Mesdatnea Smith, of I Thursday evening. Cordele; Dubose. Cranford. Breedlove, * "• '' *J? an , Carroll. Roberts. Oliver. McRee, DO-ISSSt fl spending some weeks rant and Dalton. Misses Ferrell, Fend- K y l,n - er. Staten. Jones and Thigpen. | The brilliant wedding of Dr. Alfr Mrs. A. Converse add Miss Ruth | A. Walker ami AIlss Dora Worthlngt* dozen of the younger set In serving. t Mrs. Henry Crameffn has returned from New York, after a stay of several Weeks. Miss Minnie Watts Is visiting her sin ter, Mrs. Charles Halls. Mrs. J. L. Hall lias returned from Nashville, where she acted us matron of honor to her niece, Miss Annie T. Williamson, who was married to Mr. Alexander M. Martin on Tuesday evening. The bride has visited Mrs. Hall n number of times and is a great favorite here. Misses Ethel and Anna Peizer spent the week In Prattville, where they wei « In attendance on the Walker-Worth ington wedding, which tool; place «>n ned Converse. Mrs. M. C. Willis and Miss Martha Willis attended the marriage of Miss May Clarke and Mr. J. J. Harber at Macon on Wednesday after noon. Miasejj Converse and WIHIa were attendants nt the marriage. Among tho VaMofitann who attended the carnival at Jacksonville this week were: Air. and Mrs. O. K. Jones, MIsm Hattie'Bamberg,‘Alias Caroline Row ell. Afiss Bessie Pendleton and Mrs. Philip Pendleton. The Aliases Carson, of Commerce, Go., are the guests of Mlsa Emma Grif fin in this city, and have been the re cipients of many social attentions. Ali*s Griffin will entertain «t tea In their honor on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dr. A. L. Smith, of Cordele. has been the guest here this week of her sister, Mrs. 8. 8. Breedlove. Miss Ruby Fleming, of Blakely, is of Prattville, took pluce at the of Mr. and Airs. W. A. Worthington, on Wednesday evening. Promptly ut 7:30 o'clock the wedding march sound ed anil amid lovely palms, ferns anti flowers the bridal party descended the stnlm and formed an nhde to the altar In the drawing room, through which passed the beautiful young bride on the arm of her brother, Mr. Allan Worth ington. meeting Dr. Walker, who stood with Ids best man, Mr. Frank Smith. The maids who led tho way were: .Misses Pelrer. Anna Peizer, of Mont gomery; Annie Eatl, Louise Walker. Belle I/eBnrdlaben. of Birmingham, ami Luclle Wllkerson, of Prattville. The niatroa of honor was Mrs. J. D. Mc Queen, of Euluw, and AIlss Julia Worthington was maid of honor, both sister of the bride. The ceremony 3Ir*. I^bwIs Hoppe. The ktralr borne trns j Kentucky and North Georgia, tuetef’illy deoorsled with potted plants an*’ Mr and Mrs J C Fullwood of Mu- chrysanthemums. The dining room was In r ‘visitors to Valdosta ths pink. The table wss gleam*”* **•♦»* *•••». I con * " e i® to vamosta tnis dies and silver. Mrs. T. 31 presided over tho tea table. Wi ' miss uuu; rmiiuiiB. m umncij, i« .followed by s large reception and n the guest of MIbh Nannie Lou Davis several course supper wufc served, to- In Vuldoatn. gethej with clunupagiie punch, which Miss Camilla Stefens has returned I was served throughout the evening. hits in Tin* young coupb* left for Montgomery dies and silver. Jlrs, T. Al. Brumby. 1 estdrd over tho tea table. Jlra. George .>Ish, 3Irs. Mungeon Brumby nnd 3!I%«« Eleanor George assisted In -serving tbe dainty refreshments. Miss Lois Welsh pre sided over the punch howl. Miss Brumby was assisted In receiving by Alls* Haru Brumby, Mrs Bolin Brumby and Mrs. Ag- pw tiitsuinn, of Albauy, Mrs. D. W. Blair entertained about one hundred and fifty guests on Thursday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. The callers wore ushered Into tbe parlor by Mrs, Co* hen and Mrs. Dunklin Reynolds. The par In receiving by her sister. Airs. McKensic, Mrs. 11111 Bull and Mrs. Albert Dobbs. 1 The gnests were taken Into the tlhihig Bill) U IITIILIIIUR Ml«<l muiit: JUS, t. Iteade. Jlrs. George Montgomery and Mlsa I.outse Auderson. The color scheme In the dining room wss pink. The centerpiece «u the (lining tnblu was of piuk chrysanthe mums and Inu^ plpk streamers reached from Airs. Joseph Ralne returned Satur- I Jlrs. J. 8. Gattford lisa returned from day from Phltndslphln. j» rf»« "t •* Whit* Hprings, ■Sir, Httmllton Dongles, Jr.. Is In th<’ job™Walker.Kllrgo^X. city. Tlie many Grand* of Mr. and ilrs. Derltt Pinson trill be grieved to know of the crtticel Illness of Mr. Pinson’s father, Dr. J. L. Pinion. Mrs. Charles Sciplt has returned from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Ho I pie are occupying their home on Kimball street. Mra. Boykin Robinson Is still quits ill at the Astor hotel In New York. Mra. \V. L. Peel and Mis. Marlon Peel left Friday for New York. Mrs. Robert Alston Is spending a few days in Savannah, t Mr. John J. Woodslde. Jr., who Is attending a university, will spend Sun day In the city. Iter, mid Mr-. J. \V. (Josrtermsn. who n siisklnK nwwrr .>iuuuny a*icrnmiii, jit*. AleGrcgor Jlayo a handkerchief shower on Tuesday afternoon, and Mra, Phelan a nveptlon and chlnn shower on Wednesday afternoon, In honor of JIUs Jlamle Turberrme. Alias Julia Whitehead returned to her home In this dty Tuesday morning, after a pleasant visit of a few; day In Jacksonf A#*, w.mmmmm at Tarboro, X. where the pink tiers of l_ iisshI over pink, and .... spouded with the eolor scheme. Airs. F. L. l*reyer nnd Jlrs. George Keeler pre sided over the coffcj* table, which wss placed In the library, nnd In here the color carried' out lu detail was yellow. Little Misses liobba nnd Kara Anderson assisted In this room. Jlrt. Jlorgnn McXeel pre* sided over the punch bowl, assistetl by for tbe ocenslnti. Mrs, Fred 31 orris wss at borne to about one hundred ladles on Katurdsy afternoon, the occasion l*elug Iter tenth oiudversary. Her lovely little borne was profusely d oruteiLwlrh % '* ‘ * - - - potted plants and ent flowers/ goiues>‘, Jlrs. W. A. DnPre an<l comb, of Atlanta. The dining ruimruii» lu green and white. Tbe centerpiece was n tall silver dish, banked with green tiud white spun candy balls. Tbe candle shades [were gieen arid the bonbon* wer»» green ami wnlte. Cluuy lace pieces over green adorned the table. A delirious salad eourse |was served. Those assisting lu the dhilugr sud Miss Willie jean . .... ... punch. lu the saute room were placed the many useful and unique articles In tin re ceived by the hostess In memory of tbe time sttend the wedding of her niece. It. 0. Black I-ft Wednesday areulug for Perry. Gs., where he will spend s few dsyg. J. F. Rrerett. Jr., of Fort Valley, (fa., s spending s few dsys in the city with ds sister, Mrs. J. W. Daslel* on MlUer treet. * Little AJlss Margaret Res roan delightfully mnl9cr of her friends at her or ner son, nor uewrnr. Mrs. Agncw llilsinau, of Allmny, Is tbe guest of Jlrs. W. I. Heyward. Mr*, f. L. Met'andllsli. Miss KImi nnd Miss Jlsry Mcraudllsb lire visiting frletids In the city. Jlrs, George L, Pescbaw, 4 of Wilmington, X. G., Is visiting her porentV. Mr. nnd Jlrs. Charles Wllllnslmiu. Miss JIary Ktroug. of Atlsnta, la tbe guest of Miss Mary <:<Wy. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Ilalre spent several days In tbe eity last «week. Mrs. Morgan McXeel fare a delightful bridge party on Frtdsv commemorative of bee birthday. After thejrame, a delicious limcbeoti was served. Tboa*. present on this delightful occasion wen* Jlrs. C. W. DuPre, Mr*. Ralph Xorthcutt. Jlrs. W. A. DnPre, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Fred Jlorris, Jlrs. E. B. rreytr. Mrs. George Jloutgoutery snd Jim. McXeel. MONTGOMERY SOCIETY. Airs. 8adie Webb pe CampL of De- moiMdls. Is visiting Airs. Jame* Ferrall at her hom£ on Alonroe street. Among those from Montgomery who attended the Fumlaa-Hooper wedding In Selma Tuesday evening, were: Mr. anil Mre. David Whetstone, Mesdames Walls, Efsbury, Little and Whaley, Misses Fannie Mathews and Eftle May Wagner. The Tuesday Card Club was delight fully entertained by Mra. W. 8. Wafts I this week at her home, onjjprry street, Allas Marj’ Johnson wlnnmg the dub price, a vanltay box, the guest prise, a plate, falling to Air*. Alason Posey, of Washington, a former member of the club. i 1 FTIends of Miss Ilettle Marks will be glad to Hnow she Is much better. .She? Is In Texas visiting friends. Mrs. J. B. Danfuth, of Birmingham.; Is visiting her mother. Airs. *D. C. Cobbs. The w edding of Air. Walker Wlllla, and Mins Annie Lowe was solemnized j at the home of the bride's parents. Air. I and Mrs. Dave Lowe, on Wednesday f evening. A profusion of fem* nnd white carnations formed a temporary altar, while around the bride were gathered the close friends of her girl hood, all In tfhlte, each carrying bou quets of white chrysanthemum*. AIlss Balife Grace Beale with Afiss Roberta Roberts. Miss Lottie Wyley, of Atlantn. and AIlss Effie Alay Wagner. Next to the bride stood AIlss Ault* Willis, sis ter to the groom and maid of honor. The groom was accompanied by Air. A. M. Avery, Jr., of Pensacola. The bride Is one of Montgomery'* most at tractive young women, beloved by ut! who know her, and Air. Willis Is a very popular man in the soefa! and business world of this city. On the 13th the Alisses Norwood will entertain In honor of Miss Luclle Lalx y at a linen shower. Miss Roberta Roberts left Thursday I for Washington to visit AIlss JRgfe i Hardwick. Miss Katherine Jordan is In the city. > the guest of Miss Clement Alack*. Mrs. Mason Poeey, of Washington.; formerly Miss Janie Bee), Is visiting I her sistfir, Mrs. Lucius Gaston. One of the pretty affairs of the week was a linen shower which Alls* Hallle) G. Beale gave Miss Annie Lowe on Monday afternoon. The color schema. I green and white, was carried out In decorating the home, nnd in the re-1 freshment*. The wedding hell, made of w’hlte carnations, contained the dainty gifts which were showered upon • the youthful bride, when the ribbon*! were pulled by little AIlss Beale. AIlss Beale had to assist her. Misses Met- i calf Halls. Mrs. Wyley. of Atluntj; 1 Mrs. Willis, of Pensacola, afld half a on a special train, and then for North ern points, where they will bo for sev eral weeks. After December 1 they will be at home, 1730 Eighth avenue, Birmingham. Mr. Bolfsuillet to 8pesk. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga^ Nov. 17.—Preparations for the annual lodge of sorrow of the Elk% to be held on Hunday afternoon, December 2. In Alacon, have been com pleted and the orator of the occasion will be Hon. John T. Bolfeuillet. An excellent musical program will be s feature of the exerclso. —-—