The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 30, 1906, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN - , fill PAT, NOVEMBER 90, IMS. SOUTHERN SOCIETY GREEN8BORO, GA. on last Monday evening the Greens, lwro lodge of Knights of Pythias. No, SOI, entertained their lady friends at an oyster supper at the lodge room of 'll® order. Committees of five from both i he Masons and the Odd Fellows were present, each being Invited to bring with him a lady. The occasion proved a most rreesant one for all present. During the evening the following pro- rrain v.-as given: Toastmaster—Colonel N. P. Park ■ "Welcome to Our GuesU"—Colonel J. 3. Faust. “Our Lodge and Order”—Mr. F B Shipp. “The Indies”—Mr. George Merritt. "The K. P. Goat”—Colonel James Davison. "Response In Behalf of Masons”— Dr. T. B. Rice. "Response from Odd Follows"—Judge J. H. McWhorter and Mr. Pierce Brown. "Response from Guests”—Colonel Harris Cloud, of Crawfordvllle. Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Robins and little Mary Alice Robins attended the Vlck- ers-Balley wedding :n Washington last ifveelt. Alisa Anna Lewis spent last week in Atlanta. Miss Halite Park Is In Marietta. Mlsr .Minnie Hyatt visited hor father In Hancock county last week. Miss Marla Park has returned from Atlanta. Mrs. Henry Copeland and children have returned from a visit to relatives ut Buckhead. Air. W. tV. Hill. Sr., and Mrs. Boyce Mcklen, of Washington, are the guests of Judgo nr.d Airs. Graham Lewis. Henley Hnll left Thursday for East Point, where he has accepted a posl- ■Ion. Miss Ellse Armor, who'Is teaching school li: Morgan county, spent Sun day in this city with her parents. Miss Mary Copelan lett Wednesday for Macon, where she spent Thanksgiv ing. From there she will go to Waynes boro to vlsi; Miss Patsy Qulnney. Misses Reba and Lucy Jernlgan m- tsrtaineil In a most delightful manner Saturday night In honor of Miss An nie Alan Boswell. During the evening a delicious salad course was served. Those present were Misses Reba and Lucy Jornlsan. Annie Mac Boswell, Mary Copelan, Fannie Adams, Addie Copclsn, Messrs. Guy Hall. Willie Jack- yon. J. W. Evans, Luther Smith and Jim Davison. -Miss Mary Copelan mtertained the l»miu» Club last Saturday afternoon from ',.1:29 until 6 o’clock. The scoreo cards were hand-painted Christy heads, the work of the talented hostess. The first prize, h book, was won by Miss Nellie Hall and the consolation was given to Miss Henrietta Smith. After the gamn a delightful salad course was served. Among thoso present were Mrs. J. T. Robins. Mrs. R. R. Overton. Misses Kate and Jennie Evans, Nellie Hall, Addie Copelan, Henrietta Smith, Anna Lewis, Corrie Merritt, Fannie Adams and Reba and Lucy Jernigam Atlsses Reba und Lucy Jernlgan and Armond Jernlgan attended the Walkcr- itowell wedding at White Plains Wed nesday. Miss Mays Robins, of Harlem, visited .Mrs. J. T. Robins this week. > WAYCROSS. Mr. Jainen K. Atkins, of Fitzgerald, spent last Sunday In the city with friends. .Mrs. Herbert P. Myers, of Ashburn. I* In the city spending a few days at i lie home of Mr* and Mrs. S. W. Hitch, on Williams street. Mr. A. Bessoms. of Mexico, after spending some time In the city with relatives and friends, ha» returned home. Mrs. W. \V. Sharpe left Wednesday morning lor. Valdosta, where she ex perts to spend several days visiting matrimony. After (he guests left the dining room they were carried Into the parlor, where the numerous presents that the bride and groom received were displayed. They consisted of pieces of cut glass, silverware of all kinds and dainty presents of Japanese ware, At the hour of 12 the guests began to leave, and all were as one In their praises to Mr. and Mrs. Bearcy for the delightful evening, and In their con gratulations to the young couple for a happy and prosperous Journey through life. COMMERCE* Missus Armor and llnrton.’ of Jefferson, were visitor* hen* Saturday. J. T. Shannon am! J. W. Williams have returned from Mllledgevlltc, where tiny Miss glvtug in Athens. Miss Maudn Montgomery will visit Gulncs- vide the last of tin* week. There will he a Thanksgiving entertain ment at the auditorium Wednesday even- hclioof. lVeD ,,lf! c hlldren of the public Mis* Kiln Dixon will visit Jeffersou the last of this week. Miss Margaret Green Is visiting In Dost- wick. Ga. (*. M. Bears was In Athens last week. The county contest for the Hardman medals will l»e held nt the auditorium In this city Frldny evening. B#v. j. D. Blackwell 1ms returned from Chestnut mountain. Ralph ('arson, of Cornelia, spent Sunday with his father, K. c\ Carson, In tills cltv. Misses Oiifislo and Mettle Carson have returned from a visit to Valdosta and Amer icas. Jewels Mysteriously Returned TWO FOR ONE-- To A nna Held and Companion; Theives A llowed to Keep $6,800 The Georgian 20,000 words a day from all over the world; 300 corre spondents in Georgia and neighboring states simply fat with news. Then think of its Editorial, Sporting, Society and Market Pages— JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES, Editor; PERCY WHITING, Sporting Editor; MRS. GEO. 0. BALL, Society Editcr; JOS. LIVELY, Market Editor < 25 THE GEORGIAN CLUBBING OFFER FOR 1906-1907 We will send The Atlanta Georgian and any of the following publications, each one year, for the prices quoted under “Combination Price.” Old subscribers as well as new subscribers are entitled to take advantage of this liberal offer. Old sub scribers in arrears must pay to date and one year in advance: The upper cut ihowe Aim. Hal Key Corwin, who wok with Anna Held when the actreW Jewelx were zto- len, and who was herself a victim of the theft. The lower picture Is one of Allss Anna Held. The New York detectives have restored the stolen Jewelry to the ludlcs under a mysterious uicreemenl that the thieves keep $6,804 In bank notes, taken with the gems and other valuables. Name of Regular Georgian Total Combination Save Publication. Price. Regular Price. 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Mr. Malcolm Catherwood, of Atlanta, spent Inst Sunday In the city with friends. Mr. 1*. N. Harley hns returned to hla home in the city, after spending some jlnys In Thoniaavillo visiting relatives. Miss Martha Bird, of Liberty county, who has been spending some time In the city with relatives. left Wednesday for Jacksonville. Mrs. Corrie Yarborough, of Fitzger ald. who has been visiting her parents in this city for some days, has returned home. Mr. Boy Griffin, of Dade City, Fla., I* “pending a few duys In the city with hi* sister, Mrs. George Finch, on Pen dleton street. Mr. J. A. Young and family, of Dub lin. Ga., have moved to this city, where they expect to make their home in the future. CAIRO. One of the most brilliant social fea tures of the season was the reception Klven by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Searcy »t their home, on Monroe street, on last Friday evening, In honor of Dr. and •Mr*. William M. Searcy, whose wed ding occurred at the First Bap- tl*t church, Sylvester, Ga., on last Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock, tin bride being formerly Miss Bessie Hartsfleld, of that place. The house was elegantly decorated "ith numerous kinds of pot flowers, also chrysanthemums, Japonlcas and •»ther kinds of cut flowers. The punch bowl was presided over h.v little Mr. Walter Jones and Frank Searcy, while Mrs. W. C. Jones and Miss Lena Mauldin assisted Mrs. Sear- cy In receiving and entertaining the «ue*t.N, who were as follows: Rev. W. C. Jones and R. B. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mauldin. Dr. and Mrs. James A Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bran- P_°n. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene (’loweivMlss Mattie Mauldin and Mrs. MuxJe Poulk, Monxrs. T. J. Browne. B. M. Johnson, • Hell and \V. H. Searcy. Jr. At 10:30 the guests were ushered >!•> the dining room, where a aumptu- t* feast was spread, but before taking of the delicacies. Dr. Harris asked G-mIs richest blessings on the young <<>upie that had only a short time be fore begun their voyage on the sea of WINDER, GA. Rev. W. T. Hamby has returned from Milledgeville, where he attended the Methodist conference. Miss Nina Wulker. of Athens, spent the week-end with Mrs. E. D. Wiley. Mrs. Albert Woodruff hnd as her guest a few days last week Mrs. J. W. Haynie, of Norcros*. The ladies will hold a Thanksgiving and prayer service at the Methodist church November 26, 27 and 28. A special program has been arranged for each day. Miss Rubio Chandler, who is at school in Athens, spent a few days heit* with her parents this week. Mrs. Clarence Were, or Lawrence- ville. Is the guest of Mrs. Ware, on, Athens street. Dr. Saxon, of Bogart, spent a few , hours In Winder last Sunday. | Miss Edith Mayfield entertained n few friends very delightfully Monday evening In honor of her guest, Miss Pharr, of Buford. CARLTON. Miss Mallssa Davis, of Lexington, passed through Carlton last Saturday en route to Elberton to visit her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Heard. Mrs. A. W. Mathews and children were the guests of relatives In Elberton last week. Miss Janna Wilhite, of Augusta, is visiting relatives in the city. Miss Eva Arnold, of Athens, was the guest of relatives and friends Sun day. . The little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Deadwyler had a very painful accident last week, her leg being broken. Mr. Richard Elmer Ward lias been removed from Atlanta to Soperton, to accept a' position as cashier of the Soperton Bank. There will be un entertainment nt the college Friday evening under the supervision of Misses Rhodes and White. _ . 4l . Miss May Fortson is expected in the i city this week. She will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Eberhardt. I Rev. P. W. Davis preached an elo quent temperance sermon to a large and appreciative audience at the Bap-1 tlst church last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Inmnle Black were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Black, last Sunday. Mrs. Belle Martin, of Athens, Is visit ing In Carlton this week. Mrs. Herbert Witcher has recovered from her recent illness. .Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall/of Oglesby, were visiting the family of Mr. J. O. Deadwyler Sunday. ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. The Misses Smethurgt, after a stay of several months In 2Vovn Scotia and a visit of a few weeks in Washington, [arrived here last evening for the wln- I ter and ure at their beautiful home ion the bay front. i Among those returning for the win ter Inst evening were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hamblen, who journeyed to Califor nia early In the summer, and since have been In the golden west. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Henry, of this city, who ac companied them, also returned. Judge and Mrs. M. R. Cooper are home again from a visit of two weeks to the stato fair at Tampa. Mr. W. S. Carroll, of Atlanta, spent Sunday In the Ancient City. TOCCOA. Misses Martha mid Carter Bhaefei have gone for extended visit* to Memphis, Tenn. Judge and Mr*. J. .1. Klinsey and chil dren, of Cleveland, are guest* of the Albe- umrle. Mix* Ella Mae Henry, who ha* been a guest of Mrs. IIowell J. Cox, ha* gone to Grenville. H. (’.. prior to returning to her home near Elberton. Professor Wilbur Colvin, of Hogausvllle, wum numbered among the remit visitor*. Mayor John W. Owen and J. II. MC* Dorman attended tho Masonic grand lodge ill Macon hint week. Ml** UutU Mitetn-ll. of Rreuau college, ailed home Monday on account of tho of Dretinu college, spent several day* •eutly (I* guests or Mr*. J. It. Him- tuonx. (’amp. of Carnesville, I* •pending the week In Toe Mrs. Flor« Mr*. Kuimn - ... , of Mr*. Augustus Walter* this week. Mr*. \Y. It. McConnell, of IflawaNsee, and Mr*. A. L. Johnson, of Liberty, H. C., were guest* of Mr*. T. A. Capps this week. Mias Annie Leo Kennedy leaves Tuesday for Carteravllle, where she goes as n del egate to the state Baptist convention. Mr*. Edward* and little daughter, Mary Lee Ituslia, spent the week visiting In Hem ecu. M. C. Mis* Bessie Ayer* i* vlsltln Mix* Lucy Ayer*. In CarnonvL.,. Mr*. J. W. Owen is visiting relatives at D«*eroourt. Mis* Buenn Swift has returned from a visit to Birmingham, Ala. Louis Carey spent Monday visiting Atlanta rlends. Mis* Beulah Holley, i visiting Toecon friends. Dr. J. 1*. Hansard was called to At* pint ret tn this week ou account of the Sick ness of his mother. Postal ln*|H>etor Graham, of Atlauta, wss numbered among recent visitors. C. C. Whitmire hna returned to Toccoa, after a six month*' atny In Lynohtmrg, Vs. ACWORTH. Stokeley entertained n few of hla friends at a birthday party Tuesday even- lug. Ed Manning, of Marietta, spent Sunday In Acwortb. * N. Kemper Smith spent Sunday here with hi* family. Misses Annie Yflrlxwough and Ethel Ted der visited Mrs. O. L. Kelley the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker, of Kingston, vis ited his brother here recently. Mrs. Ootnvla Humphries Is spending some time with her son In Meridian, Miss. tv ihjy spent Tuesday in Atlauta. Mr*. A. If. Smithson, of Atlanta, visited relatives here recently. • Noyes spent a few days In Ce- On account of the low subscription rate, subscriptions must be paid in advance. The Georgian can be delivered by carrier in Atlanta or mailed to any address out side of Atlanta under this arrangement. Address all orders with remittances to CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT, THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, ATLANTA, GA. Atlauta, Mr*. T. H. Lyon returned Thursday from a visit In l.avoiii:i. Mrs. T. 11. Htoval! was In Lavonl* shop- pine Thursday. Mis* Mary Mitchell, of Breuau college, wn* nt home Haturdny nnd Sunday. Ml** MuIn’I Verner ha* returned from Tocroa. when? she waa the guest of Miss Sllsx Volina Mitchell l.v Irw Tampa, Fla., vlNitlng relative* and friend*. Mrs. Sarah Itandall is on an extended visit In Atlanta, the guest of Mrs. O. II. Itandall and Mrs. E. M. Yow. tvaa here on .'oceoii wn* a recent vis- I tor hero. Joe II. Brown, of reiser. 8. C.. after „ pleasant visit to relatives nnd friends, lias returned to hla home. H. E. Vandiver, of Lavonla, was In our town this week on busbies*. Colonel A. N. King, of C here on business Wednesday. William M. Shultz wn* In the city Thursday. MAR8HALLVILLE. The wedding of Mlsa Mattie Lester to Mr. S. A. cTewla, of Vienna, was an nounced this week to occur December 5, at the home of the bride. Misses Annette Wulker. of Monroe, and Llese Vose, of Lawrenrevllle, are tho guests of Miss Edna Frederick. Mr*. I. F. Murph has with her fo* sev- oral weeks Mis* Nslla Urn Walton, of Newnnn. The friends of Dr. Hnslam Ilafer regret hi* moving to Fort Valley, where he will continue his practice of dentistry. Holme* Frederick, of Atlanta, was In Marshallrllle this week, the guest of hi* pareuts. Mr. aud Mrs. J. Walter Frederlek. Mrs. Munro Felton hat returned to Macon after mpending several week* with Mrs. E. C. Harrison. A notable social affair will be a recep tion given MIhs Mattie lister next week by Mrs. William E. Lester, whose sue- MONTGOMERY, ALA. Mouday afternoon The Tlntagel was en- tertalned by Mis* Elisabeth Knyro nt her home on Court street. The program was quite an Interesting one, fire young ladles v . , MV ,, Modern Drama." Ouesta of the eluh were Mlsaea Elizabeth Marks aud Lulde Goldsmith. Mrs. Blchnrd Flllls and Mias Alma FIllls an* lu New York. A beautiful dance was given by the mem hers of the Country Club on Haturday even ■as Addle Screws Is visiting her brother, Mr. Michael Screws, In Texas. Wednesday afternoon nnd uveulng Mr. and Mra. H. B. Mnrka eutertnlned many of their friend* In honor of their daughter, Mis* Clement Mnrka, aud Mlsa Elizabeth Marsk, of Kentucky. The afternoon affair being a reception and In the evening a cotillion was enjoyed by the members of the young society »et. Mr. nnd Mr*. A. II. Munger, of Kansas City, are vlaltlng Mr. aud Mr*. A. H. Knowles. The Tuesday Card Club met with Mrx. Evans nt her home on Perry street. Cut flower* and palms adorned her apartments, where four-hand euchre was played. The club prise was won by Mrs. Walter Flak and the guest*' prize by Mra. Joseph Nor wood. Mr*. Mark Andrews, who has been vis iting her son. Dr. Glenn Andrews, has gone to Mobile. her mother. Mrs. Bell, on Terry street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Watt have returned from their wedding trip and are lu their own born*? on Terry street. Mrs. B. B. Bo**, of Auburn, was here this week, attending a committee meeting of the !\ D. Miss Aurelia Fitzpatrick, of Kansas City, n guest of her cousin, Miss Mary Knowles. Mrs. L. B. Hsllouqulst, who has been ML.., Mr. aud Mrs. Tattersou, In Atlanta. Mrs. Albert Elmore la In the city visiting Mrs. Halllo Albers. , Mrs. Mary Elmore Anderson, of Birming ham, wus a guest this week of Mrs. Albert Elmore. Hhc goes from here to Mobile to visit her sister, Mrs..Chamberlain. Thursday morning Mrs. William Marks entertained In her lieautlfn! new boms tho Ionian Club. The study for tha year, **A Winter In Florence,*' was continued. • At the close of the program a social hour wa* spent with the hostess, enjoying a beautiful lunch. N0RCR088. Lieutenant DeWItt Jones, V. S. A., has returned to Fort Leavenworth. Kan., hav ing spent a week with bis parents, Mr. and Mr*. Homer Jones. • • Mr. and Mrs. Claud .L. Norris, of At lanta, were guest* of Dr, Clark Hopkins during tho week. Miss Catiline Walker waa bostesa of tbs Walking Club Wednesday afternoon. Miss Louise BurtehaHI, of Atlanta, la vis iting Miss Mary Bnrtcbaell. Mr. Joo Webster, of the I,Diversity School of Stone Mountain, will spend Thanksgiving at home. Miss May Wootten will spend tho winter In North Carolina. Listings in the New Bell Telephone Directory close tomorrow. Don’t wait un til it has gone to press. Call Contract Dept., Main 1300, today. GET YOUR CHRISTMAS CLOTHING ON CREDIT, AT CASH PRICES You can pay a part of your bill when you make your purchase, and the balance you can pay at our office on weekly or monthly payments. Vou don’t need tp pay out all your cash at one time for* your wearing apparel. You can buy your clothing for yourself and family, and pay for them while you wear them. Don’t deprive yourself of utter necessities for lack of cash; come to us and ask the clerk to charge your purchase, because good accounts are the same as cash to us. Don’t hesitate to ask for credit. The best merchants of the United States must have credit, and unless you have credit you are forced to do without necessary things that we all actually need in life. We are outfitters to the entire family. \V e d 0 the the husband, the wife, the girl and the boy. Our prices and quality of goods compare favorably with the best stores of the city. 93 Whitehall Street. THE FAIR 4894 Bell Phone, 3550 Atla. “