The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 08, 1906, Image 9

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ati It day. ni:rrMHF.i: >. sw*. Best Christmas Gift For Wife, Mother, Daughter Sister or Sweetheart BY THIS SION YOU MAY KNOW AND WILL FIND SINQM STORES EVERYWHERE These machines are now being sold at lower prices, quality considered, than any other. Whether you propose the purchase of a machine or not there is much to interest most women at any Singer Store—all arc cordially invited. Sold only by / SINGER Sewing' Machine Company 79 WHITEHALL ST. MUSIC AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9! SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning. J I >;gnn Prelude, “Andante con moto"— allmant. Anthem, “Chrtetlan, the Morn |*reaka”-“SheIly. ' • offertory, “Praise Y-e" (trio>, Verdi—* Frank Moore Peuwwn; Mr. O. S. am! Mr. K. M. 'Pcfltfon. • ~ >rgan l’ostlude, "Recessional" t-GuII- »nt. Evening. Organ Prelude, "Meditutifcii**—Heed. Anthem, “There I* tt Green Hill’’—- mnod. . . . •ffertoiy, “Love Divifle’H-MttVy, »ncan Posllude, “Festival March"— K»n!. ‘ v \ d Personal Mention FIRST METHOOI8T CHURCH. Morning. organ Prelude, “TPCpWlght JtolfilTrrr. Cuilmant. . "Our Kln?*-rrototi; Art Thou Wgary'.'—Schnecker. » t'lgjui Port Jude, “March Nuptial"— DtlboK. Evening. organ Prelude, "Scherzo Symphonic" -Sillier. ■ "Pralne the Lord, 6 Very Soul"— Rovle. P Mr, Oeorgu E. Engram has gone to Springfield. Ohio, to accept a position with the Too* Gas Engine Company. Mr. Engram served his apprenticeship with the Dunn Machinery Company, of Atlanta, and Is a recognised expert on machinery. His many friends bespeal; for him a full measure of success In hU now .field. Mr. and Mrs. TV. A. tlinker, of 431 North Jackson street, announce the birth of a daughter, wham the)! hare named Mary Ellen, for het* grand mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Tullits C. Tupper. Jr. and their little daughter, have returned ■io’ their home at Memphis, after a brief visit to Rev. Dr, and Mrs. T. ft Tupper at West End. Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atkinson are among the At lanta ]>eoplo who nro spending this week In New York. Miss Hslllo ™.s. Who spent the month of November In Now York, with Mrs. NVebsttr Davis and Mrs. Vassal This atractlve"afternoon gown Is made up In dark wine colored cloth and Is trimmed with buttons and velvet. The yoke Is of thread cambric and Valenciennes lace. The elbow sleeves or, inedo with rulTles of the cloth and are finished with velvet. "God to Whom We Look Up Blindly' —ChAdwIck. organ I’ostlude, "Pomp and Ctrcuni stance”—Elgar. The choir Is composed of the fol-1 Woolfy, has returned home, lowing: Mias Grace Leo Brown, so- * ’—~ prune ami director; Mrs. J. E. Lee, con tralto; Mr. J. L. Dale, tenor; Mr. W. P. Hunter, bnss; Miss Edna Bartholomew, •Hants!. FIRST BAPTI8T CHURCH. Morning. Prelude—Kaulkes. ' onret—Watson. Voluntary. “To Deum”—Buck, offertory, "Though I Speak"—Sliel- i' - -MI'S I antra Gilbert. Anthem. "Spirit of Hope"—Shelley. Postlude—Hollins. • "ornet—Gounod. Uluntsry, "Blessed be the Lord"— Buck. Offertory, "Ho. Every One That thirtieth," Rogers—Mr. Rozcrt Barry anu choir. ratlude—Lemare. rnr choir Is composed of the fol- E*li,'* members: Mrs. Peyton H. mod, soprano; Miss Laura Gilbert. T : Mr. Robert Barry", tenor: Mr. John s. Scott, bass; Mr. C. T. Wurm, tornetist: Mr. J. P. O’Donnelly, organ ist and director. . Mrs. Dean Slier will spend the Christman holidays with her parents. Mr. tepd Mrs. l\ E. Smith, at Jack sonvillo, Ha. Mrs. Herman Gelssler and daughter. Miss Sophia Gelssler. have returned ,o their homo ut Oresnsboro, after a visit to friends In Atlanta. Mis. Luclen Sanders and children are visiting Rov. und Mrs. A. F. O’Kelly at Greensboro, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Oettys, Mr. J. A. Mc- Keldln and Mr. Hugh McKeldln are In the city. Colonel John Temple Graves left for New York at noon on Saturday, to bo absent a week or ten days. Mrs. Anns Hoyt has returned to her homo at Rome, after visiting relatives In Atlanta. Mrs. E. W. Clmrbonler is visiting Colonel and Mrs. R. A. Denny, of Rome, ore spending several days in Atlanta. Mrs. Mitchell Rogers, of Maeon, Is spending a few days with Mrs. B. L. Dobbs. Miss Nell crDonnolly rstut Thursday” from New York. Mrs. Huanewsll Griffin Is visiting relatives at Balnbrldgc. Miss Mildred. Kelly, of Covington, Is the guest of Mrs. Neal Spencer. Mrs. Hatcher, of Columbus, Is the guest of Mr*. Charles MlOehee. Mrs. Henry Chattandoga. Hynds Is visiting In Mrs. E. W. Martin has returned to the city. Miss Bailie Kills has returned from Now York city. Mr. W. II. Tayloe, of Washington, D. C„ Is In the city. has returned to her home In Annis ton, Ala. Little Miss Pauline Allen Broad- hurst at the home of her grandmother entertained Friday afternoon about sixty of her little friends In celebration of her sixth birthday. Miss Lottie Tift, of Albany, Is re ceiving many charming social atten tions here as the guest of Mrs. Ber nard McCaskllt. * PENSACOLA, FLA. The Misses Rosasco arc again at home after a "sojourn of nearly two years abroad. Miss Adah Rosusco will return to New York after the Christmas holi days, and will then enter the conser vatory of music topsthe purpose of pur suing her study of tho violin. She Is quit. talented, and her friends expect great tilings for her. Mrs. Wulker Ingraham entertained the Alpha Sigma Club on Tuesday night In honor of her daughter. Miss Iiabcll's, birthday. The house was beautifully decorated In the club col ors, b^u-k and rod. as was also the table. Among those present were: Misses Ingraham, Wulker, Lyman, Shepherd, Anderson, Merrill and Gon sales. Mrs. Livingston Schuylsr, of New t of Mrs. Henry WHAT WOULD HE LIKE? It is hard to decide, isn’t it? So many things present themselves, one is in a quandary as to what to choose. At this season our stock is teeming with things that are\ beautiful for Xmas. Let us help you decide by offering these SUGGESTIONS: ( RINGS, diamond; scarf pins ( CUFF BUTTONS. GOLD “The Christmas Shop.” ; city, Will the guest leave shortly for Ocala* UNCLE REMUS’ BOOKS At Miller's. Can you think of anything 1 o v ki'ileji! GREENSBORO. Mr. ntkl Mrs. Albert Wslker Weir, of Artieos. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. aud Mrs. It. W. Hrancb. MIm Mary Wearer returned Thursday from j» visit to Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, of Moron. Mrs. I.uoieu Handers and children, of At {inntn. nro visiting Rev. nn<l Mrs. A. !\ last week with Mr. and Mrs. I,. I*. Jrrtil- gati. Mr. It. F. McWhorter. Miaa Ira McWhor ter and Hugh McWhorter visited Mrs. W. A. Glllepsl, who Is quite 111 In Millcdgevlllr, Inst week. Mrs. John T. Roswell, who hits been quite 111 nt the home of her mother In Woodvllle, haw returned to Greensboro. Miss Laura Caldwell was In 3Ionroe a The Respectable Drink (T VIVA At Fountains and in Bottles more appropriate for a Chrlstmaz or holiday gift for tha young or old than one of Joel Chandler Harria' quaint book*? We have a large number of three book*, elegantly bound In cloth and profuzely Uluatrated by Frost, Verbeck und Cnnde. Regular price, 33.00. Our price, 31.00 In the city; 31.80 postpaid to any addrea*. JOHN M. MILLER tOOK CO., S3 Marietta Street. Atlanta, Ga. AMERICUS. Mr*. Ed Sheffield charmingly enter tained the Taylor Street Bridge Club ' Wednesday afternoon. The house was ■ artistically attractive In the autumn : decoration*. Mis* May belle Hawkins at her beau tiful home on College street entertained ! the Summer Girl*" Club Friday after- ' noon. The entire lower floor of this i home was thrown open to her guests, ! and the beautifully lighted apartments ! were elaborate In their decorations of < palms, feathery ferns and cut flower*, i The color scheme was carried out In j I pink tints. After an Interesting game, j delicious refreshments were served. i A December wedding around which I much social Interest centers will be that of Miss Mamie Brook and Mr. | Leon Griffin occurring ut high noon af the home of the bride’s brother. Dr. C. P. Davis. Mrs. James Taylor entertained at a spend-the-day party recently In honor of Miss Bessie Harrison, of Virginia, the guest of Misses Bmltti. Among Mrs. Taylor's guests were Misses Anna and Elisabeth Harrotd, Mary Daven port, Busanne Simmons, Susie Taylor, Gertrude and Rosalie Smith, "Martha, ; Sarah and Elizabeth Cobb. Mrs. Willie Myers entertained de-! ! Ilghtfully several table* at bridge Frl- I : day evening. The highest score was ] ‘ made by Mr. Shelton Harris. Miss Leone Robinson, after a de- i ! llghlful. visit to Mis* Laurie Hooper, I Mr*. J. ■ata. Trunk Itoblusoo. of Atlanta, spent Thanksgiving with.home folk* In Ibis city. Itr. an,I Mrs J. II. (llicesllng nud sou. Goodwin^ spent sercrsl dnys In Norwood Mis* llattle Park has returned from a visit to Marietta. Min Jennie Evan* uttendrd the Walker- Howell weildlnx at While I’lnlut last week. it Isa Mattie Brownley, „r Thomonn. la the great of ills* (Irare Burluim. Mrs. II. fletsder anil daasliter. Mis* So phia. have returned from a visit to Atlanta. Miss Mia Jerulguu .pout wverul day* son, who lure licen s|>eiallns some tluie In Greensboro, left last Wednesday for their home. Mrs. E. C. 1 llxoii and little daughter, Mamie, an visiting the farmer's parents In Ilnucoek rnuuty. Mrs. II. K. McWhorter and children, Fred, .. —- . — — _ Olivia anil renrl. apent Thanksgiving with ng with Mr. T. H. Hutcheson at Wal- Mr. Will Brooks st Islington. Miss Kata llartow, or Athens. Is the I’lnson bn* returned from At- guest of Mr. snd Mrs. Marshall Bryant. Mrs. T. H. Hutchinson visited his grand daughter. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, nt Madison, lilt xvrt'k, Mr. ami Mr*. E. H. Armor apeut Tbauk*- Irlur *" “ an extended vlait recently of her daughter, Mrs. J. ling. Mr. nnd Mr*. Jack Branch aud Mr. and Have your accordion side plaiting and pink ing done at the Soutliern Accordion Plaiting Company, 781-2 Whitehall St. and have it done right. Prices reasonable. Per fect satisfaction guaran teed. 'Sun Burst Skirts a Specialty. Couldn't you buy some of your Christmas presents now and give the girls in the stores a chance to have a little rest at Christmas time? SIGNET RINGS, SCARF PINS, FOBS, TIE CLASPS. VEST BUTTONS, CUFF BUTTONS. SHIRT BUTTONS EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Hvhool. Athena, wn* the gucat recently of Mr*. Janie* Reynold*. Mr*. Walter Jour* tut* returned to her home nt Anniatoii, Ala., after a vlait to relntlve* III thl* place. Mr*. It. L. raldwell *pcut Thanksgiving day with her *i*tei* nt f'rlucetowtt. . Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Amor entertained de lightfully Tuesday cveulng In honor of Rev. nnd Mr*. J. T. Robin*. During the evening hot cboeoluto nnd_cabe* won* nerved by Margaret Banka und Miaa J left for Florida Tuesday morning, where they will spend the winter. Mr*. Misses Genii aud Carrie Carter VmTlUbn Kr-ocfl Callaway. MIm Katherine ral and Lory Jerulgan. AMlntlng Mr*. Armor to entertain woro Mr*. E. W. Copelnn, Mr*. Walter Kliuhru. Mr*. M. C. Wright. Mr* J. <\ William* and MU* Henrietta Hmltli MIm Mary Cupels* ha* returned from a vlait to Wayne*born. NORCR08S. Mrs. Ben Porter, of Atlanta. I* vbdt- Ing her aunt, Mra. Ronald Johnston. Mlaa Bertha Oliver, of Florida, will spend the holiday’ll with Mias Lillian McDaniel and will be tho honoree of I many aoclal affair*. Mr. O, D. Wood, of Clemson Col- ^?ii«?“ r ilr , i r *lU-tiy U B™nJh!*h"n V n‘ l . t r "”‘' r ,e « c " "l*" 1 lh ” "'eek-e.id with his aunt. Aft«*r a visit of several week* to relatives t Mr*. W, A. Wood. In thl* city, Ml** Hara Branch ha* returned Mr. Joe Webster ha* •vv&Vfi'^sr - ■ - —■-* with Mr. B. F. MrWhortv itTurned to •pent Sunday! the University school at Stone Moun- . __ , I tain. Mls* l/dllo tfmltb, of the State Normal j Miaa Rat die Medlook ertertalned the j Walking Club nt on elaborate luncheon Wednesday afternoon. The tforcro*3 public school observed I Arl»or day with interesting exerclsea,' ami inutiy tree* were limited on tho school ground*. The Woman's Club Is* | co-opera ting with the teacher* . In school Improvement. Master William Hobby Im* returned from Sylvuiiia. LsGRANGE. On Wednesday afternoon Mr*. Al bert Dunson nrd Mr*. Robert Render entertained ** number of friends In honor of Mi** Mary Truitt und Mias Emily Callaway, of LaGrange, and Ml** Alllgene Driver, of Opelika, AIil In the handsome colonial home palms and ferns were used In profusion, the color acheme being green and white. In the dining room the table was sprin kled with white carnation* and fern*, dlaplaytng here and there little dl*hea of green and white mint*. A vase of white carnations adorned the center of the table. Mis* Kleanor Dallas und Mlaa Evelyn Whitaker served punch In the hall. Malaga grape* were bowl. Mlaa Mary Truitt wore u hand some gown of pink crepe de chine, trimmed In ducheaae lore, and Ml** Call&way was attractive In a white lacs dress over blue *llk. Mia* Driver wore Iliac silk. The Hplnater Club, or* of the piost; ehjbyable features of LaGrange socle- » ty. met at, the home pf Mlaa Juelle. Jones on s last Monday afternoon. Thsi s/ I dub constats of Ml*scs Louise Dallas, I AIhc Dell iMevelanrt. RTtfth Broome,