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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 100!.
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Southern Social News and Gossip
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Marietta
ynf of the most delightful events of |
,|,e .season tins the lovely reception
,iven !"• Mrs. Henry Wyatt on Tues-
from 3 to 6. The receiving party
' ..re in the parlor, where the color
' heme was pink and green. Those re-
eiviriK "ere Mrs. Wyatt, Mrs. John
wirreii of Birmingham; Mrs. Newton
'.Mrs. John Boston,-Airs. DuPre,
Mrs Bolen Brumby, Mrs. E. P. Dobbs,
Mrs Joseph I.egg, Mrs, Conners, Mrs.
i' .mne Mrs. D. C. Cole and Mrs. K. R.
\bout two hundred guests
The dining room was lovely in
and white. A delicious salad
ire course was served by Mrs. T.
M iirumby, Jr.. Mrs. C. T. Nolan, Mrs.
ilalnh Nurthcutt, Miss Mabel and Miss
Millie Seize. Punch was served in the
iihrarv bv Mrs. I,. N. Trammell. Mrs.
ceorge Welsh and Miss Gober.
’ Master Lawrence Brumby celebrated
i,ii eighth birthday on Tuesday after-
oon About fifty little friends were
invited, one feature of the occasion
nos it big Santa Claus stuffed and
fastened to a door and each little child
had to pin the beard on with his eyes
blindfolded. Master James Coryell was
,l,p successful contestant and was give
■ he prize, a Buster Brown puzzle. The
birthday table was beautiful with can
dles. fruit and bonbons. A large cake
the centerpiece. Miss Josephine
Clarke cut the dime.
Miss Virginia Crosby entertained at
.aids on Thanksgiving night. About
twenty-four girls were present. Euchre
was the game played. Delightful re
freshments were served.
.Mrs. McIntosh entertained on Thurs-
,)av night In honor of Miss Belta Good
man and Airs. Bayard McIntosh.
Euchre was the game played. Miss
Goodman won the prize. At the close
of the game delicious refreshments
acre served.
ROME.
Mrs. W. T. Cheney has as her guests
her sisters, Mrs. Jack Powell, of New-
nin: Mrs. F. W. Dixon, of Birming
ham, and -Mrs. James Jfflinstone, of
British Columbia. Saturday her attrac
tive home, Glenalla. was beautifully
appointed for a progressive euchre par
ty given by herself and sister, Mrs.
M. B. McWilliams, to honor the three
tisitors. A wealth of chrysanthemums
adorned Uie apartments effectively and
the morning hours were happily spent
at cards. In the afternoon the non-
card contingent was bidden to a re
ception and to the friends then assetn
bled the afternoon was as delightful
as the morning to the first gnests.
Thursday afternoon the Novelty Club
was the guests of Mrs. A, R. Sullivan
at Hill Crest, her handsome suburban
home.
The brilliant recital given by Mrs,
Laura Mehcrtcns, of Savannah, on
Thursday evening, at the conservatory,
under tile auspices of the Rome Chap
ter, r. D. (!., was a social, as well as
splendid, musical auocess.
Mrs. Edward C. Hume will be hostess
to the Bridge Whist Club Thursday
afternoon.
Misses Pattie and Annie Willing
ham arc tlie guests of relatives In
Macon. •
Mrs. Frances Gardenhelr. of Chatta
nooga, wlto has been the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. Charles Hamilton, for ten
days, returned to her home Friday.
Mrs. Reuben Towers nnd baby, Alice,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. I,. Gerstto in
Chattanooga.
Mrs. .1, .!. Prtntup spent a few days
with Mrs. J. Lindsay Johnson In Rome
COUNTESS CURES COMPLEXION
BY “SCORCHING” IN A VEIL
Savannah
Adda, countess of As sex, who was Miss Grant, of New York, and
who has been cured of a poor complexion by “scorching” with a veil on.
BIRMINGHAM SOCIAL NEWS
last ’
Mrs. Anna Hoyt lias returned from
Atlanta, accompanied by her little
granddaughter, Frances Gllroath.
Mrs. r., E. L. Niel, after visiting her
relatives here for a week, has returned
to her homo In Selma.
Mrs. W. A. Patton will visit Atlanta
this week.
Miss Gertrude Allen and Mr. Chas.
Cornell Gifford were quietly married nt
.Mrs. B. s. Lester's homo Tuesday, the
hrlde having made her home with her
for tlie year past. The home wait ar
tistically decorated with gorgeous
chrysanthemums and the only light
“us the soft becoming glow cast Dy
mlrlad candles. The bride was gowned
la on exquisite white lace robe.
Tlie ceremony was performed by Dr.
R B. Headden. At 5 o'clock Mr. and
Mrs. Gifford left for Memphis, their
home for the future. Costly gifts were
sent by friends all over the country.
•Mr. and Mrs. Robert Best are the
auests of Mr. and Mrs. Waring Best.
Mrs. Hilary Yeargan left Tuesday
for Texas to spend the holidays with
her parents.
Mrs. Burnett Norton has returned
from a visit with friends In Gainesville.
Colonel and Mrs. R. A. Denny are
visiting In Atlanta.
•[. B. Smith, a well-known citizen of
Atlanta, Is the guest of friends in
Rome.
Colonel Barry Wright returned on
Wednesday from a visit to Louisville
Chicago.
I-’rank J. Cohen, a former newspaper
,l!an of this city, but now of Atlanta, la
•pending a few days in Rome.
Mr*. John Pollock, of Smyrna, Oa., is
the guest of Mrs. Will Quarles.
I K. Grafton is on a business trip to
Pittsburg. p a .
Editor Napier, of The Walker County
*£ Pn * per ' waa In the city Tuesday.
T '] p Musical Society, which was re-
" ntly organised In North Rome, met at
' ie Methodist church Wednesday even-
! . n * and enjoyed some splendid music.
Ju <igp John P. Davis,\ president of the
>,v i'-ty, presided over the meeting.
Miss Edna Moore entertained Wed
nesday afternoon at a euchre party in
honor of her guests, Miss Luttrell and
Miss Wilson, of Knoxville; Miss Thach,
of Auburn, and Miss Ends ley, of Penn
sylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cartwright
entertained at an Informal dancing par.
ty Wednesday evening In compliment
to Miss Lizzie Morris Mason, one of
the season’s debutantes, and her guest.
Miss Katherine Endsley, of Pennsyl
vania. The entire lower tloor of the
home was thrown open and about
twenty couples were invited.
Miss Me Lester, who Is the guest of
Mrs. Elliott, in Toronto, Canada, was
one of the honored guests at a bridge
party.
Miss Jean Rullengcr entertained nt
a rose tea Monday afternoon compli
mentary to >flss Steinmctz.
Mrs. Merrill Pratt Northlngton en
tertained at the Country Club Tuesday
afternoon in honor of Mrs. Alfred
Walker, formerly Miss Northlngton, of
Prattville. Only the married friends of
the hostess were asked to attend. A
buffet luncheon was served.
Mrs. Hubert Scruggs was the hostess
at an elaborate tea Tuesday afternoon
complimentary to Miss Emma Toulmln
Reid. The entire home was tastily dec
orated and an orchestra furnished mu
sic throughout tlie afternoon. The
ices and cakes were In pink and white.
The members of the Bid Euchre Club
were guests of Miss Alberta Fulghuin
Thursday,morning.
Mrs. Robert Jemison, Jr., and Miss
Louise Walker have Issued Invitations
to a buffet luncheon at the Country
Flub, December Vi, conipliinetitarv to
Mrs. A. A. Walker.
Miss Alice Graham Is visiting Mrs.
Pancorst, wife of Dr. Pancorst, of the
Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore.
She will also visit Mrs. Sadtler. nnd
Inter will be the guest of Miss Hay, In
Haste, Pa. She will not return until
some time In January.
Mrs. E. J. McCroHsIn will entertain
nt an afternoon tea for Miss Flora Orr
and Mias Dorothy Orr December 14.
Mrs. Robert Cedi Is the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. .Edwin Turner Taliaferro,
In New York.
Miss Marie Pinckard was the hostess
at a charming bridge party Tuesday
afternoon In compliment to Miss Mc
Clure, the guest of Miss Mulbelle Ro
den. It was in the nuture of u Vassur
party, the color scheme carrying out
the colors of tlie university. Both
Miss Pinckard and M/ss McClure, as
well ns Miss Roden, are graduates of
Vassal*.
Miss Elizabeth McClure, who has
been the guest of Miss Roden, returned
to her home Thursday evening. Sho
was Quite extensively entertained dur
ing her stay.
through sleeping
CAR LINE TO
MEMPHIS
ABBEVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Tune, of Cordele,
were the guests of Mrs. A. O. Paxon
last week.
Mrs. A. F. Churchwell and children,
of Albany, are visiting relatives In this
city.
.Mrs. William McDaniel and Master
Rupert returned Friday from Dublin,
where they went to attend the Wood-
Wood marriage.
Mrs. M. C. Paxon Is making an ex
tended visit relatives In Nashville.
Tcnn.
Sirs. J. A. Barnes has returned after
pleasant visit to relatives at Fitz
gerald.
Mrs. Joseph McDaniel returned from
a visit to her parents at Dublin.
Rev. W. T. Stewart, who lias been
attending the conference at Valdosta,
has returned, and we are pleased that
lie will serve as pastor of the Metho
dist church another year.
Miss Minnie Haupt returned to Sa
vannah Monday.
On account of the services at the
Baptist church this week the United
Daughters of the Confederacy have
postponed their meeting until January
THOMASVILLE.
Mrs. John Magness and Mrs. Fred
erick Dlsmukc have Issued invitations
to a large bridge party to be given
Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Dlsmuke.
Miss Sue Culpepper lias returned
from a visit to Miss Louise Falllgant,
In Savannah.
Messrs. Ed Jergee and George Neel
spent Thursday In Quitman.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Hanna, of Tere Haute,
Ind., who have been the guests of Airs.
George Cox. have returned home.
Miss Gertrude Loyd has returned
from a visit to Baltimore, Md,
Miss Clara Neel will come home from
Wesleyan College, where she Is attend
ing school, to spend the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Airs, E. L. Neel.
• Rev. John Outler. to the delight of
Ills many friend", bns been sent by the
South Georgia conference to the First
•Methodist church In ThomasvIUe for
another year.
Mr. and Airs. T, J. Bodoins spent
Sunday In Valdosta.
Air. and Airs, Ciyde Neel have re
turned from Quitman.
Air. and Airs. E. L. Aldermon,
when'"they wiir be “entertained by have been making their home in Bnln-
1 'he short-line. Dining car serv-
Leaves Atlanta every day at 4:45
'■ arriving Memphis 7:25 a. m.
-'kaeoard.
Mrs. A. O. Paxon.
Air. O. F. Paxon has returned after
a delightful trip through Florida.
Our young society sot uro enjoying
moonlight strawrides to cane grlnd-
^Mrs. H. H. Wilson entertained In
honor of Allss Glenn Adams on Thurs.
dav evening. Those present were:
Misses Irene and Julia Bell .McLeod,
Agnes Dean. Cortez Green, Odessa
Beckham and Airs. G. F. McLeod:
.Messrs. C. I.. Nease. Alack Branch,
Randolph .Monroe. Bailey Green, J. W.
Bailey. Fletcher AlcLeod. John L. Reid,
J. c. Tschannen anil N. At. Patten.
.Miss Powell is visiting at Rhine this
week.
UNCLE REMUS’ BOOKS
At Allller's. Can you think of anything
more appropriate for a Christmas
holiday gift for the young or old than
one of, Jjel Chandler Harris' quaint
books?
We have a large number of these
books, elegantly bound In cloth ami
profusely Illustrated by Frost. Verbeck
and Conde. Regular price. 17.00. Our
price. $1.60 in the city; $1.80 postpaid
to any address.
JOHN M. MILLER BOOK CO..
35 Alarietta Street. Atlanta, Ga.
$1.00
Starts an account with a LITTLE HOME BANK and book or with the
book only in the
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF
THE NEAL BANK
p-hl'ml allowed At the rate of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT.
ANNUM, compounded icml-aanually.
1 H. THORNTON, President. w - F - MANRV ’ Cashier.
H. C. CALDWELL. Asst. Cashier.
I bridge, have returned to ThomasvIUe
to live.
Dr. John Coyle Is some better, though
he Is still seriously III.
Airs. Robert Timmons will leave next
week for Atlanta, where she will be the
guest of Allss Katherine Edmondson.
Air. and Airs. Joseph Flowers have
returned to their home In Blakely, aft.
HI- a visit to their daughter, Aire. Lee
Neel.
Airs. Albert Riley Invited a few la
dles to play brlldge Tuesday afternoon.
Delicious refreshments .were served aft
er the game.
roc kmart.
Messrs. J. F. Dever. Roy Heaton and
L. L. Carmichael were visitors to the
Gale City tills week.
Colonel Tlson, of Cednrtown, spent
vernl days 111 Rockmart this week.
Alisses Annie Culhoun and Willard
Sunk were home from Cox College
.'Sunday and Monday.
Misses Pearl Adair, I.nls Fambro.
Lillian Moore, Airs. T. E. AIcBryde and
Airs. Hen Fambro nre among the num
ber who srent Thanksgiving In At
lanta.
•Mrs. Rogers, of Kingston, is visiting
her daughter. Airs. T. E. AIcBryde.
Miss Annie Mae -Hutchins, who has
been visiting Allss Dora Cochran for
several weeks, lias returned to Aloul-
trle.
and Airs. Al. J. Bollinger, after a
very pleasant visit to relatives in Ohio,
are nt home again. •
The moving picture shew giv
Piedmont College this week under the
auspices of Hie Ladies’ Aid Society,
much enjoyed by all who attended.
The ladles of the Baptist church
give a bazaar Friday and Saturday,
December 1' ‘
•Mrs. Edwin AIcBryde entertained the
Woman's Club Thursday afternoon.
Quite a number ef the members were
present and the Inclemency of the
weather outside was wholly forgotten
when on-e Inside the warm and hos
pitable borne of ti e hostess.
A most enjoyable entertainment "'as
the delightful dinner paitv given at the
, Kuharlee House hy the young men of
I the trim In compliment to the young
women. Among the toasts came one
from the heart or all: "To the hosts,
may they live lorn? and prosiier enough
to give us mote dinners like this.”
The past week has been air extreme
ly gay one socially, two large debut re
ceptions, one debut ball and a number
of card parties nnd luncheons, making
It an. unusually brilliant week for the
first of the season.
Air. and Airs. Anderson Carmichael
Introduced their daughter, MUs Lilah
Carmichael, at a beautiful reception on
Monday evening.” They were assisted
In receiving by Alls* Patterson, of Fort
Screven, who Is also one of the season's
attractive debutantes. The Carmichael
home was decorated with a profusion
of roses, chrysanthemums, lilies of the
valley, violets and carnations. The two
debutantes wore white gowns and car
ried La France roses.
On Tuesday evening Airs. Hugh Aloss
Comer gave an elaborate and delightful
ball at the Guards Armory, Introduc
ing her daughter. Miss Lilia Comer. Re
celvlng with them were Allss Mary Lou
Phlnlsy, of Augusta, who came down
especially for the hall, and Allss Ophe
lia Dent, who made her formal debut
at the club cotillion last week. Mies
Comer wore a white lace gown ex
quisitely fushloned nnd trimmed with
an embroidered wreath design of pastel
tinted rosebuds. Miss Phlnlsy wore
white chiffon cloth, elaborately trimmed
with mechlln luce, and Allss Dent was
gowned In white chiffon, with trim
mings of silver. The three girls In
their lovely white gowns and tlielr ex
quisite flowers—Allss Comer carrying
orchids and pink roses. Alias Phlnlsy
violets, and Miss Dent lilies of the val
ley—formed a • charmingly attractive
picture.
On Friday night the Misses Anna
end Florence Stevens made thelf for
mal appearance In society at a recep
tion given by' their parents, Mr. and
Airs. Henry Dana Stevens, at their
home, on East Guston street. The
Stevens homo In Its handsome furnish
ings and artistic floral decorations
formed a beautiful setting for the
throng of prettily gowned women.
About two hundred guests were enter
tulned.
On Tuesday afternoon the Married
Woman's Curd Club' met with Airs.
George F. Tennlllc.
Airs. Gordon Harrison gave u very
pretty bridge party on Alunday after
noon for Mrs. E. 8. Nash, who has re
cently como to Snvannah to reside.
Mrs. Harrison’s guests were: Airs.
Nash, Airs. Shroeter, Mrs. Arthur
Glbbes, Mrs. John L. Howklns. Mrs.
Charles Ellis. Airs. Wayne Cunningham,
Airs. Hurry Bruen. Airs. Henry Blun,
Airs. Robert Wayne. Airs. Sidney
Stubbs, Airs. D. C. Kingman, Alias
Hotistoun nnd the Misses Melntlre.
Airs. John Al. Bryan entertained with
a small luncheon on Thursday after
noon In honor of Allss Lucy Barrow.
The guests, who were ul! debutantes,
were: Miss Lilah Carmichael. Allss
Conslnnee Cliesnutt. Allss Vera Palmer.
Allss Patterson. Allss Anna Stevens,
Miss Florence Stevens, Miss Lllln Co
mer and Allss Barrow.
Allss Belle Shotter gave a dinner par
tv at Greenwood House on Tuesday
evening, the guest* going afterwards
to the Comer ball. Those present were
Miss Bessie Denham, the guest of hon
or: Allss Minnie Mackail. Miss Claudia
McAlpin. the Aliases Shotter, Mr. Rob
ert. Waller,-Air. Adolph Kuker, Mr. Har
ry Daniel, Air. Lester Ivarow and Air.
Alexander Lawton, Jr.
The Misses Royster, of Norfolk, arc
the guests of the Aliases Maclean.
Allss Besslo Denham, of Ralnbrldge.
Is the guest of Alls* Belle Shotter, at
Greenwich House.
Allss Cecile Woods Is In Macon,
where she attended the Mulono-Shnp-
son wedding on Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Mary Lou Phlnlzy returned on
Thursday to Augusta, after a short
visit to Allss Lilia Comer.
Mr. and Airs. Frank Chisholm sailed
from New York during the week to
spend two months In Genoa.
Airs. George Baldwin entertained 111
formally at luncheon on Thursday for
Mrs. Hope Hull, who has recently
moved here from Beaufort.
Air. John Comer came down on Tues
day to attend Allss Lilia Comer’s debut
cotillion.
Air. A. R. Lawton, Jr., is spending
some time at home.
Airs. Herbert Smith Thomas, former
ly Allss Elizabeth DeGrnffenrled, of At
lanta, Is the guest of Mrs. Francis Al.
Whittle.
Allss Anna Guernrd will leave In a
few days to spend the winter In Vir
gin!
JACOBS’PHARMACY. JACOBS’PHARMACY.
For Men Who
Shave
The handier you make it for a man to shave iu the
morning the better-tempered he’ll be all day.
Everything right where he can lay his hand on it,
and.a mirror that he can get a good light on both
sides of hi/ face. These nickel shaving stands are
next to perfect. They come in many sizes and
shapes, but all iu the same principle. Mirror that’s
adjustable to any angle. Mug that don’t tip over—a
little rubbef edged cup to wipe a razor on. A bad
ger brush. Some have a plain mirror one side and
enlarging concave mirror on the other side.
They range in price from
$2.98 to $17.89
A Quick, Smooth
Velvety Shave in
Haifa Minute for
Half a Cent.
Gillette
Safety Razors
You know how It la when you have
stropped and stropped and are lathered
to h turn, and you discover that you
didn’t get an edge. It’s another five
minutes on the strop when minutes ate
valuable, or scrape your face.
The Gillette is ulways ready-sharp.
There’s always a blade to give a
smooth, velvety, quick shave. You
simply lather and shave. Don't need a
strop In the house even.
Half a cent or less per shave Is little
for the comfort. Triple silver plated,
12 blades, In cowhide morocco
grain case
And Christmas
Gifts that are
Right at Every
Point.
Mrs. Godin GuerarU lias returned
from abroad.
Miss Mary Flay, of Brunswick, will
spend next week with Mrs. J. M. I*uug.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus C'laffborn havo
returned from their wedding trip.
WAYCROSS.
Mrs. W. W. Anslejr left Saturday for
Hunks, Ala., to visit h*»r father. Mr. Thos.
Clark.
one of the pretty nnd Informal affair?!
of lino week was the bridge party which
Miss Virginia Lyon gave baturdny ufier-
noon at the home of her sister, Mrs. 11. H.
bedding, on Williams street. In honor of
her guest. Miss Anna Waiib'y, of Holing
broke. Miss Mary Young, making the toy
score, won the first prise, rt cut glass carv
ing set rest. The guest s prise was a gold uat
pin. The game whs follow**! by <t tempting
mnclieon. served nt the bridge 1 aides. Miss
Lyon's guests were, l$esldes the. guest of
honor, Mesdnmes John E. WntlJoy, John
Nichols, Owen I’helau of. Atlanta. B. A.
Found. J. E. T. Bowdtn, John M. Cos. II.
H. ltcddlng. Misses .Mary Young. Anna Hell
McGee, Anna May Phelan, Lllllas Nichols.
Master William Toomer, of Jarksonvill \
Ha., has been the guest of Masters Arnold
and U. K. Held*. , ,
A pleasant event of Inst Friday evening
was the entertainment of the iiiciuIm-m and
their friends of the Bpwortb I.eugn.» of the
Methodist church hy Mrs. S. L. Ptliuioti at
the honitt of her nnrents. Mr. and Mrs. It.
D. Brown. 77 Gilmore street.
Itev. William I-, guillinu. president of the
Mrs. Tl. I\ Peabody on Heed street.
Or. ami Mrs. G. I*. Folks nnd little Miss
Dorothy Folks have returned from Valdosta,
where they spent a few days attending the
South Georgia conference.
Mr. Everett Blaekshear. of Fltra. Hs.. wss
the guest Kntunlay of his relatives, tb»*
Mlssos Hlscksheor. on Gilmore street.
Mrs. W. A. Price has returned from
Tnrboro, N. C„ where she visited relatives
and friends.
Mr. 4. W. Ilortou nnd Miss Msttle Bre
mer, of Wnycruss. were united In matri
mony Wednesduy night nt the home of the
bride s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. lire-
mer. corner of Francis nnd McDonald
Ktri-ct*. The wcildiug was n uulet one. ouly
the most Intimate friends of the contracting
parties l*elng present, besides relatives. The
ceremony was performed by Itev. W. II.
Ncruggs. pastor of the First Baptist church
in tins dty. After the eeremony a delight*
ful supper was served, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
Shaving Mugs
Decorated China Mugs, In pretty designs and color
ings that range In prices from 35c to $1.00
Aluminum Mugs, very light and durable; some have
engraved scroll designs, or the black enamel outside
with removable inner aluminum cup $1.25 and $1.50
$5
Lather Brushes
Ami a good lather I* hall the battle. One that will
‘‘rub It In." Theze are all In good, liberal alzea to hold
sufficient lather.
In brlztlo with wood or bone handles 15c to 75o
Genuine Badger Hair Brunhca, mounted In bone, Ivory
or horn handles 75c to $3.00
Jacobs 9 Pharmacy.
Brunei street. MADISON,
here*'returned SSfTA? Clorlnc Watte. C.rrv G^h-
to her parents. Captain uml Mrs. C. t'. [Kula Jones, Virginia Marhbuni, of
Grace, nt Mrreven,
VIVA
rl«ll in the .'Hy. the guest of her tl.tiT,
Mr*. Jnme, Ku*«x. return,'ll to tyr homo In
Ynhloata Tuesday morning.
Miss J»»io llalre. of River Jiin-qlvu. I,
In the riiy. visiting frientl..
All,, Kntto It.ijite of Alit.'ou, W In llie
etif, I he gnnit of Air*. Al. 5. Zacbry, on
COVINGTON.
•Mla.e* Annie Mae Letter, Irene
Bloomfield and Virginia Scott, of At
lanta, were guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Richard I*. Lester during the Thanks-
giving holiday".
Mrs. R. W. Hu,on and Miss Huson
have returned from Florida and a visit
to Mrs. Georgia Huson In Thotnaavllle.
Mr*. George Smith was a guest at
the Pennlngton-Campbell marriage near
Madison on Wednesday.
Miss Mildred Kelly Is In Atlanta
visiting Mrs. Neal Spencer.
Mrs. J. H. Porter has returned from
a trip to Oxford, Miss.
Miss Jule Trlppe Is the guest
friends In Atlanta and Decatur.
.Mis* C. A. Stockwell bus as
guest Mrs. J. O. Gresham, of Social
Circle.
Allss Sullle Mae Stockwell Is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. R. M. Mobley,
In Hogantvllle.
Mra. W. F. Thomas, of Social Circle,
and Mra. J. B. Thomas, of Dawsonvllle,
spent several days of last week with
Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Venable In Mid
way.
Miss Gladys Lee was at horns from
Agnes Scott Sunday and Monday.
Miss Emma Durham, of Atlanta, Is
attending Dr. W. D. Travis In his very
serious Illness. Miss Durham has
many friends In this city, having been
engaged as trained nurse In several
families during the past year.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, whose
wedding took place In Atlanta Wed-
nesday evening are at home at the
residence of Airs. Harriet Belcher.
CUTHBERT.
Allss Lucia Key was hostess at a 6
o'clock dinner Tuesday In honor of
Allss Alaude .Martin, whose marriage
occurred the following day to Mr. P.
Al. Reid, of Tampa, Fla.
On Wednesday evening Airs. Fred
Barfield delightfully entertained the
Bridge Club. Airs. C. S. Harris-made
the highest score.
Miss Robinson, of Anniston, Ala., Is
the guest of the Alisses Owen, on
Lumpkin street.
Mr. and Alts. Will Spencer, of Tum-
pa, Fla., and Air. and Mrs. J. E. Martin,
Jr., of Blakely, were In the city Wed
nesday to be present at the Afartln-
Reld wedding.
Colonel J. W. Harris and Air. K. V.
Bush have returned from Brinson,
where they were attendants at the
marriage of Colonel B. B. Bush, of Col
quitt, and Allaa Della Warren, uf Brin,
son.
Alias Claudia Ross has returned to
her home in Macon, having spent some
time In the city as the guest of Allss
Elizabeth Baldwin.
J. II. Aluye, of Blakely, spent Sun
day with relatives In the city.
Lucy Cobb, spent from Friday to Alon
day with Allss Annie Lucy Newton.
Allss Newton also hsd as her guests
Misses Louise AIcMullen, of Hartwell,
and Alaud Btnton, of Montlcello.
On Friday ovenlng Miss Newton gave
a theater party at the performance of
"Mrs. Wlggs of the Cubbage Patch,”
followed by a delightful Dutch aupper.
The guests present besides the young
ladles of the house ptrty were Mines
Lula Walker and her guest, Allss Hud-
son, of laGrunge; Alattle Atae Baldwin,
Car rye Crenshaw, of College Park; Sue
Reid and Elizabeth Walton, Alesars.
Floyd Newton, Edmoiul Walker, Tllman
Douglas, Thorpe Baldwin, Pierce Bald,
win. Edwin Burruss, Frank Stovall,
Butler Atkinson, Roy Lambert. Porter
Stokes and Fletcher Manley.
Allss Lulu. Walker entertained Infor
mtilly Thursday In honor of Miss
Louise Hudson, cf LaUrangc. Those
Invited to meet Miss Hudson were
Misses Annie Lucy New-ton, Mattie Mae
Baldwin and Mary Trotter. Messrs.
Floyd Newton, Edmond Walker, Ed
win Burruss, Fletcher Manley and Dick
Combs.
On Tuesdny evening Air. nnd Mrs
Cornelius Vason gave a delightful mu
sical for the Aliases Fryer, of Hepsl-
bah, the guest of Miss Sue Reid AVal
ton.
Air. Benton High arrived Wednesday
from Panama to spend December with
his mother, Mrs. Sallle High.
Aliases Louise AIcAlitllen. of Hartwell,
and Alaude Benton, of Alontlcello, arc
the guests of Miss Annie Lucy Newton.
The Georgian, one of the
South’s best afternoon dai
lies, is given free for one
month with purchases of $5
or more at Smith & Higgins.
Both stores.
M'RAE.
Airs. G. S. Davis has gone to Atlanta
for some weeks.
Rev. Bunynn Davis, of Chattanooga,
Tenn., has been here several days this
week In the Interest of the Progressive
Union.
Alias Hortense Davis, of Ohio, Is here
to spend some time with her uncle,
Alajor O. 8. Davis.
Master Joseph Stacey Eubanks
now at the home of his brother, R. W.
Eubanks.
Judge Alax L. AfcRac Is In Washing,
ton. D. C.
Mr. Tom AlcRae has come to make
his home In our city from Fitzgerald.
Air. C. C. Bailey, who was cashier
of the Citizens bank here, has resigned
and accepted a position In Brunswick.
Air. Elders, of Scotland, has accepted
the position of cashier of the Citizens
bank.
COLUMBUS.
Social circles In Columbus have been
rather dull during the i>ast week. There
has been no big social event, although
there have been a number of sinull af
fairs.
Airs. J. C. Cook entertained at a re
ception In honor of Mi's. J. O. Cook,
Jr., December 5 from $ to 5 o'clock, at
her residence on Third avenue. There
were quite a large number of callers
during the hours named.
Mr. E. W. Allen and Allss I. V. Gil
more were united In marriage Alonday
afternoon at 4 o’clock at the residence
of the bride’s parents. Rev. J. M. Gil
more performing the ceremony In the
presence of a number of friends of the
happy couple.
Dr. J. W. Slioaff and family have
gone to .Mississippi from this city, the
doctor having been transferred front
the Georgia Conference to the North
Allsslsslppl conference. He will proba
bly b» stationed at Columbus. Dr.
Shoaff v.as pastor of" the St. Paul
church here for two years, and he and
his excellent family are quite popular
among the Columbus people, it le with
much regret that the people here ice
them leave.
Miss Fannie Fortson la at home from
Judson College. Marlon, Ala.
offIrman.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jardlne
tendered their numerous friends a
reception at their home on Blackshear
avenue last Thursday evening. It was
a farewell reception from Mr. and Mrs.
Jardlne and their Interesting family,
they being about to leave-'for Cutting
where Air. Jardlne will hold the eome
position with the Southern Pine Com
pany he held here, foreman of the
machine department. Thoee present
were Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jardlne, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Af. Daniels, Air. and Mrs.
W. K. Goodyear, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Foster,
Alayor Milligan, Mrs. J. Af. Aspinwall,
Alisses Jardlne, Alessrs. T. G. Middleton,
J. L. Rewls, J. W. Greer und John
Woodland. Refreshments were served
and a delightful musical program wu
rendered.
PERRY.
Allss Lottie May Schwarzinan, of
Alacon, was the guest of Airs. J. A. Ri
ley this week.
Mrs T. P. Catching*, of Atlanta, la
visiting her mother, Mrs. Al. C. Alnr-
tln.
Alias Winnie AtoKett, uf Waldon, la
the guest af Mrs. G. W. Winn.
Alts. Cora Barrett, of Auburn, Ala.,
Is visiting friends In Perry.
Mrs. E. D. Alashburn, of Barnesvllle,
Is visiting the family of Mr. J. J. Atank-
burn.
Mrs. J. P. Cooper and her daughter.
Amelia, are visiting Airs. Cooper’s pa
rents, Judge and Mrs. J. A. Ansley, at
Amerlcus.
Miss .Mamie Norwood is Visiting
friends at Tennille.
Cards are out announcing the mar
riage on December 18 of Mies Sue Wel-
lons and Air. Gordon Rodgers. These
young jieople were raised here and are
Uppular.
Mis* Blosaom Davis will entertain
her friends nt a linen shower for Miss
Sue Wellons, bride-to-be, Friday night.
December 14.
The Indies of the Alethodlst church
are holding a bazaar In the court house
this week for the benefit of the church..
The entertainment nt Airs. Al. L.
Cooper’s, given to. Baptist Aid Socie
ty, was u most enjoyable occasion.
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