The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 24, 1906, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. MONDAY. DECEMBER 24, 180& \ \society ..... MISS LOWE'S XMAS PARTY. Am „nn the pretty Christmas parties ,0 Ik- riven will be that at which .Miss pinie I.»we will entertain about fifty ' „ B friends on the evening of the !j lh .Miss I,owe will be assisted In re- * iring her guests by Misses Julia ln- ira „, ., n d I.ucile Thomas. Those Invit- Misses Rosa Ogletree, Alma Cur. , Julia Ingram, Louise Solms, Lucile JJomas. Annie Mae Truitt. Nellie Coyen. Mildred Holley,. Susie Park, Ruble Brooks, Madeline Bigler, Prances Mury Baldwin, Ambrette Smith, f Taibotton: Ethel Thomas, Salllo n . Fannie Lou Stocks, Shirley Jli.ji Mae McConnell, J. Anita Mor- “vl ' Millie Frank Bass, Bernice Slick,veil. Ona Cochran, Mary Camp, Key. Eva Burke and Messrs. Charlie Adams. Ralph Everett, Andrew ‘ rfisDiuan. Ralph Park, Tony Solms. ouiih Asbury, William Kellogg, Ferd i 1 tree* ’ c,,. i, fbapmnfi ■ Edward Chapman, Frank Martin Baldwin, Ross Ison, Prl’nie Foyen, Elbrldge Adams, Verlyn rrusselle. John Harrington, Emery Weddlngton, Otis Stewnrt, Roy Moss, iehn I.mve, Eugene Qllmer, Cuyler TnJxsell. Newton Moore, Jim Witt. MISS RUBY GEORGE ENTERTAINS. yjg, jtuby George will entertain Frl- ilay evening a number of her young friends at her home on McDaniel atreet. Miss George’s guests will be Misses Robbie Lee Massey, Hortense Maddox. Miss McNaln. Kathleen Murks, Reble Upchurch, Iva Mae Cov ington. Grace McDonald, Varah Hill and Messrs. John Brldwell, Tipton Hale, Connie and Freddie Upchurch, Elm<t Muller, Roy George, Homer Hill. Orlen and Emmett Marks, John Poster, Leonard Graves, Walter Coleman, B. Graham and Horace McHan. balagur'-solomon. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Balagur will be pleased to learn of the marriage of their son, Martin, formerly "of Atlanta, whose wedding to Miss Sarah Solomon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Solomon, of New York, takes place Monday evening, December 24, at G o'clock. The happy occurrence tukes place at Madison Hall, 1666 Madison avenue. New York city, and will be followed by a reception at the bride's Tesldence on Seventh avenue. The young couple will spend n short honeymoon at Buffalo and Niagara Falls, returning to their home In New York city. Mr. Balagur. Is connected with one New York's leading, mercantile houses, having left Atlanta several years ago for the Northern city. PERSONAL MENTION Di. ami Mr*. Reynold* Klrb.v-Smlth, «fin'urra recently In Nashvllie for a vjvjt m tho latter’* aunt*. Mestlames D. ghelbv William* and G. N. Tillman, anil who air now In Sewunee to re- main until after the holiday^. will not rein in to San Francisco a* was ex- ppi'tcd, but Instead will go to Atlanta to make their future home. Dr. Kirby- Smith has resigned from the army and will practice medicine in Atlanta. Only i few months ugo they returned from fjjp Philippine*. Mrs. Klrby-Sniith, who was formerly Ml** Maude Tomp kins. of Atlanta, I* very popular both jn her girlhood home and In Nash ville, where she frequently visited. A recent bride and groom who will ipentl Christmas In Atlanta are Mr. ami .Mrs. Lewi* Davies Lowe, who were married at Goodlett*viUe. near Nashville. Thursday night. They will be the guests of the former’* family, ami later will go to visit in St. Augus tine and Jacksonville, Fla., before go ing to their future home In Miami, where Mr. Lowe 1* pastor of the Meth odic church. En route to Atlanta they paid a brief visit to Mrs. Lowe’* uncle, Hon. E. It. Craig, formerly state treas urer. at his home In Chattanooga. Captain Isaac Emerson, of Balti more. has purchased a hunting box near Anderson, tf. and will entertain a large party in the spring. The house iMiulte a historic place, at which many distinguished people have been enter tained. among them President Adam*. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Horner will be the guests of Captain Emerson In the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. Shultz, of 30 Lovn street, announce the birth of a daughter on Saturday, December Mr. Shultz is superintendent of the Dixie Tile Works and came from Ken tucky to make Atlanta his home. Miss Margaret Ladson will go to Ma con to attend the Thallan Christmas cotillion, which will occur on the 28th "f this month. She will be the guest »f Miss Sarah Tinsley while In Macon. Mr and Mrs. WJJJJam A. Tilt, of Sew Y>rk. will arrive In Atlanta Monday evening and will spend the holiday* with Mr. and Mrs. William I^iwson Miss Sara E. White and Mis* Stone, •f Tallulah, are spending *ome time In Atlanta. .Miss White I* at the Hotel Marion and will be joined there later Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel F. Jackson are spending the holidays with their sister, Mr*. Hampton Ferrlll, at Macon. Mr. W. T. Smith returned from Texas on Sunday to spend the holiday season with hi* family. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Calhoun are expected home from Chattanooga on ■Wednesday*. Mr. Francis Smith is steadily im proving from his recent serious acci dent. Mr. and Mr*. Russell Hopkins aro expected to return Tuesday from Flor ida. Mr. Walter Brown and 'Mr. Earle Freeman left Saturday afternoon for New Orleans to spend the holidays. Miss Ellen Meeks, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Lee Cooney, has re turned to her home at Nashville. Mr. Leroy Gale Is the guest of his mother, Mrs. F. P. Gale, on Currier street. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Richmond, of Memphis, Tenn., are the guests of Mrs. W. C. Jnrnigan. Miss Clem Hampton, of Tallahassee, Flu., is the guest of Mrs. F. P. Gale. by Ml* Mis. I W. Armstrong, of Washing - '•n. tia.. is spending the holidays in Atlanta and is the guest of Mrs. W. Af. fiiii* on Ponce DeLeon avenue. nd .Mrs. John D. Little will go to "U Wednesday to spend several "Mb Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Stevens. Mi-** Kmma Woolev bus returned to r r llomp s*t Birmingham, after spend- yfverai weeks with Atlanta rela- Mai'on •Mr. ami .Mrs. Mike Powell, of Sew- ’“.n. ere the guests of Dr. and 5fr*. A. IV. Calhoun. * <*M|»tain and Mrs. Grayson Heldt will '•*'(• Thursday for New Orleans. They sail Saturday for Cuba. Mi w, w. Austell and Mr. Alfred JumcII have gone to Murphy, N. C„ ,n a hunting trip. GREEN8B0R0. Mrs. W. T. Garrard and son, Willie, of Putnam county, are spending the Christmas holldaj’s with Mrs. W. G. Connor. Miss Annie Hope Moore, of Penfleld, spent several days In Greensboro last week. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Holloway, of Florida, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Spinks. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Evans, of Monroe county, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H T. Evans several day* this week. Miss Leila Graham, on4 of the popu lar teachers of the Thomas Stocks In stitute. left Thursday for Millen to spend Christmas. Miss Eloise Smith, who is attend ing school at Brenau, came home last \’»u**sday. Mr*. 1*. F. McWhorter and children are In Macon with Mrs. Poole. They will remain until after Christinas. Miss Mary Cr.pelan spent a few* days in Atlanta last week. Miss Florence Powell,' who has been visiting Miss Amy Gelssler, has re turned to her home In South Carolina. Mrs. J. T. Robins visited friends In Atlanta last week. Mrs. Reid and daughter, Miss Mary Julia, leave Monday for Atlanta, vvhero they will bo with Mrs. Paul Pounds until after Christmas. Miss Eleanor Branch is home from Lucy Cobb for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. H. M. Spinks has returned from a visit to Madison. Colonel Percy Middlebropks, of Madi son, was In Greensboro Thursday on legal business. Luther Smith spent several days in Atlanta last week. Mn. E. c. liixon has returned from a visit to her father In Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wheeler and lit tle daughter, visited relatives In Ea* tonton last week. Alls* Anna Graham, who has a large music class in Lexington, Is spending a fk\- days here. AIm. A. F. O’Kelly has returned from a vl* P to her sister in Atlanta. Air. and Airs. Warren Marshall, of Eatcnlon, visited Air. and Mrs. J. B. Williams recently. Air. and Airs. Ed Hall have turned to Norwood, after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Armor. Miss Elsie Armor, of Bostwlck, spend the Christmas holiday* Greensboro. Tom Holland, of Madison, was here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vase McWhorter, of Woodvllle, were In Greensboro . recently. Willie Jackson is in Atlanta. Colonel Joseph Faust spent Christ mas with his family at Lexington. CAMILLA. Miss Eiver Johnson, who has been the primary teacher In the Camilla High school, returnid to her home at Columbus, last Friday. Alls* Annie Grace Brlmberry turned hopie last Friday from Brenau College. Miss Mamie McRae, who has been the guest *■( liei brother, W. B. Mc Leod, returned to her home at McRae last Friday. Alls* Nannie Pace, of Dawson, Is tho charming guest of Miss Annie Grace Brlmberry* during the holiday*. Miss Callsta Bush, of Pelham, Is the popular gut*si of Dr. and Mrs. T. Perry .in I« r oad street. The Camilla High School presented “Our Jim” Inst Friday evening to an appreciative audience. The play was gotten up under the management of Miss George, and waa a tribute her work In elocution. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Lewis entertained forty couples In honor of their guest, Miss Clara Freeman, at Taibotton, last Friday evening. Miss Freeman Is a very popular and attractive young lady. SAVANNAH. * Savannah society Inis been enlivened by le return of many of the college girls and boys for the Christmas holiday*, n nunilHM* coining home each day. and the Christmas parties this week will be marked by the presence of a number of the younger set who hare not yet madu their formal dehut. Alias Gladys Girardeau. Alisa Anna Hell, Miss Virginia Hlslieb, Alisa Gertrude Jones, Mias Eleanor Palmer and Miss Ella Claire Putts have already returned, mid ng the college men homo for the boll- „ j are Air. Ilarry Hauers. Air. Edward Knraw, Jr.. Mr. Claud Girardeau. Air. .Malcolm Maclean, Mr. Charles Mills, Air. Allen Cults, Air. Davenport Brynu, mid Monday afternoon of Inst week nt her home on Thirty-first street. Her homo was bright with Christmas decorations and many handsome American beauties ' party of young people on Tuesday night with an Informal chafing dish party. guests were Mlsa Caroline Clay. Miss stance Chestnut. Miss Lilia Coiner, Miss LiInh Carmichael, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond am Knnkln. Mr. Htuart Illueks, Dr. Lawrence Leo and Dr. AVIlllnm Dancy. The Bridge Luncheon Club met ou Tues day afternoon for the tint time thie season. Mrs. Henry D. Stevens entertaining the members at her home on East Gaston street. Her guests were Alra. John S. Hawkins. Mra. W. W. Wllllnmson, Airs. Cooper Myers, Airs. Tracy G. Hunter. Alls* Aland Heyward. Mr*; ~ *"—*" ** Airs. T. H. Wylly, Jr. One of the pleasantest affairs of the holi day season Is the house party with which Mr. Donald Hauers la entertaining at St. Catherines, his guests having gone down _ jpbaila , Alisa Minnie Alackall. Miss Claudia AtcAI- plu. Miss Bessie Shot ter, Miss H«»lle Shat ter, Alls* Bessie Denhnin. -Ailss Emma Hu ger. Aflss Harsh Cunningham, Miss .Minnie Adams, Alisa Freldn Hauers, Mr. Ilnrry Daniel. Mr. North Chlaoltn. Air. AVIlllaiu Barnwell. Mr. Hobert Wnller, Air. Fred Pen id man, Mr. Pmtt Adams, Air. Fort Hnmmond. Air. Afalcolm Maclean, Air. Wayne Warfield, Air. Ilarry Rauera and Air. Max Coburn. Air. Spencer Pr« Aliases Shatter ha n dance at Greenwich houae on the night after Christmas In honor of Alias Lllab Car michael. The Shottera' now ball room will lx* opened for the first time on this occa sion. and the event Is being-eagerly antici pated. by the younger dancing tef. Alisa Carmichael aud Air. Alexander K. Lawton, Jr., will lend the cotillion. Mrs. Jack Hauers entertained the Supper Club Thursday evening, her guests Includ ing Mr. and Air*. Harold O. Ayer. Mr. and Airs. Paul Haskell, Air. ami Mrs. Otto 1—0————————— WANT SOME CLOTHING? If you can afford to pay $1.00 a week you can afford to wear high grade clothing-—ome here and get it—we trust you—64 Stores—Cash Store Prices. /pj OVERCOATS. S7 to S22 / y, MEN’S SUITS. 57 to S20V( V BOYS’ OVERCOATS. 54 »o SI2 BOYS’ SUITS. S3 to SIO WOMEN’S COATS. SIO to $30 WOMEN’S SUITS. SIO to S32 FUR SCARFS. $2 to $20 TRIMMED HATS, $2.30 to $10 OVER 71 WHITEHALL STREET. Miss Belle Daniel lias returned from „ visit to Mrs. I/mis Haskell In New York. Airs. J. W. Hut’kfiinu nud .Mis* Wllleno Huckman, of .Merlon, Pa., are guests of Air. ami Airs. Henry Walthour. Mrs. ltnbert C. Harrison and children, of Atlanta, will spend Christmas with Air. and Airs. Joseph A. Huger. Mr. W. W. Colquitt, of Florida, Is spend ing Christmas with the Aliases Colquitt. Mrs. Nelli Halley, of Arisons, Is the guest of Alisa May Van Guldell. Miss Alary Hoyster uhd Miss Fannie Hoys- ter, who have been the attractive guests of Miss Ceclle Woods, have returned to their home In Norfolk. Airs. Herbert Orlaudo Smith and Miss Alien Hull are the guests of Air*. Huker. Allas Minnie Adams has returned from Brunswick. Mrs. Godin Gmvard Is visiting relatives In Louisville, Ga. Miss Sahln Stovall will arrive next week from Augusta to spend the rest of the win- •r in Savannah. Mrs. Hugh Aloss Comer has returned from Atlanta. M’RAE. Alla* O’Neil Dorn Lindsey returned from Raleigh, X. <*., last week, nftor h pleasant visit. Mr*. R. W. Eubanks left Thursday for Rome to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. nnd Mr*. L. A. Tod:l. Mr*. G. H. Davis returned from At lanta Wednesday, after a stay of sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Manry left Friday to spend the holidays with Mr. Manry’* father at Cuthbert. Ga. Mr. and Mr*. X. H. Hatten left this week to spend the holidays with Mr. Hatton's mother at llazleliurst, Ga. Colonel Hampton Burch spent Fri day at Alt. Vernon vitiftlng the Union Baptist Institute. Miss O’Neil Lindsey went down to the Baptist Union Institute to attend a concert Thursday. Miss Upshaw, the elocution teacher of the Institute, accompanied her home. HOLIDAY EXCURSION! RATES VIA CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAIL- j WAY. lOt • ” | Fare anil one-third, plu* Zi cent*, I round trip, minimum rate SO cent*. - 1 Ticket* on aale December 20 to JS, im-luxlve: December 20 and 21, 1»0’5, and January 1, 1*07; final limit Jan uary 7. 1207. For further information apply to W. H. FOOG, District Paacergcr Agent. I % VEN SANTA CLAUS recog nizes the fact that If it’s worth while it always happens at THE NEW KIMBALL And has made his headquar ters in the Palm Garden. There will be a Christmas Tree for the amusement of all patronizing the cafe during Christmas day and evening, and a wheel of fortune where everyone will win a prize. Each guest receives a numbered coupon, and the holder of the lucky number will be entitled to a course dinner for four persons. Another attraction will be the finest collection of imported game and food ever displayed in the South; a display to which the leading dealers of the world nave contributed. 0 OUR holiday festivities will be incom plete without a visit to the New Kim ball, the center of Atlanta life and gaiety. Special Dinner In American Plan Dining Room, From 6 to 8 P. M. $1.00., Palm Garden