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

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wmmmmm 9 wmmmmm 9 A | THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2i, 1006. HtlMIt SOCIETY .......•"•'••••••'•••••••••••...MM. nhmim, MISS LOWE’S XMAS PARTY, the pretty Christmas parties be civen will he: that at which Miss innif Lo"'® will, entertain about fifty riian g friends on the evening of the ;. th jf|ps Lowe will be assisted In re. living her guests by Misses Julia In- * m and Luelle Thomas. Those invlt. Jjarc .Misses Rosa Ogletree, Alma Cur. j u lla Ingram, Louise Solms, Luelle HJmas, Annie Mae Truitt, Nellie Coven. Mildred Holley, Susie Park, IMWe Brooks, Madeline Bigler, Frances u-i.fi Mary Baldwin, Ambrette Smith, !r Talhotton: Ethel Thomas, Sullle r.mnlon, Fannie Lou Stocks, Shirley smith MSS McConnell, J. Anita Mor- -\imle Prank Bass, Bernice Blackwell. Ona Cochran, Mary Camp, Prin Key, Eva Burke and Messrs, harlle Adams. Ralph Everett, Andrew ; hsoman, Ralph Park, Tony . Solms, lalnh Asbury. William Kellogg, Ferd icletree, Edward Chapman, Frank f\ VP Martin Baldwin, Ross Ison, Mnce Coyen, Elbrldge Adams, Verlyn Cru«»elle. John Harrington. Emery Weddlngton, Otis Stewart, Roy Moss, tohn I-owe, Eugene Gilmer, Cuyler Trussed, Newton Moore, Jim Witt. Miss RUBY GEORGE ENTERTAINS. Miss Ruby George will entertain Frl- iv evening a number of her young friends at her home on McDaniel street. Miss George'B guests will be Misses Robbie Lee Massey, Hortense Maddox. Miss McNaln, Kathleen Marks, Reble .tTpchurcIi, Iva Mae Coy, ington, Grace McDonald, Varah Hill and Messrs. John Bridwell, Tipton Hale, Connie and Freddie Upchurch, Elmo Muller, Roy George, Homer Hill, Orlen and Emmett Marks, John Foster, Leonard Graves, Walter Coleman, ~ Graham and Horace McHan. balagurTsolomon. 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, lakes place Monday evening, December 24, at 6 o'clock. The happy occurrence takes place at Madison Hall, 1666 Madison avenue, New York city, and will be followed by a reception at the bride's residence on Seventh avenue. The young couple will spend a short honeymoon at Buffalo and Niagara Falla, returning to their home in New York city. Mr. Balagur Is connected with one of New York's leading mercantile houses, having lefl Atlanta several years ago for the Northern city. PERSONAL MENTION Dr. and Mrs. Reynolds Kirby-Smith, who wore recently In Nashville for a vfelt to ibe latter's aunts, Mesdames D. Shelby Williams and G. N. Tillman, and \vln» are now In Sewanee to re main until after the holidays, will not return to San Francisco as was ex pected. but Instead will go to Atlanta to make their future home. Dr. Klrby- gmlth has resigned from the army and will practice medicine in Atlanta. Only 4 few months ago they returned from the Philippines. Mrs. Kirby-Smith, who was formerly Miss Maude Tomp kins. of Atlanta, Is very popular both In her girlhood home and in Nash ville, where she frequently visited. A recent bride and groom who will ipend (’hristmas in Atlanta are Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Davies Lowe, who were married at Goodlettsville, near .Yasdiville. Thursday night. They wiil be the guests of the former's family, and later will go to visit in St. Augus> tine and Jacksonville, Fla., before go- ik to their future home In Miami, here Mr. Lowe is pastor of the Meth odic church. En route to Atlanta they paid a brief visit to Mrs. Lowe’s uncle, on. K. R t 'raig, formerly state treas- rer. at ids home In Chattanooga. Captain Isaac Emerson, of Balti- iore, has purchased a hunting box i nr Anderson, S. C„ and will entertain large party in the spring. The house p quite a historic place, at which many distinguished people have been enter tained. among them President Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Horner will he the guests of Captain Emerson In the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel F. Jackson are spending the holidays with their sister, Mrs. Hampton FerrilJ, at Macon. Mr. W. T. Smith returned from Texas on Sunday to spend the holiday season with his 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 Mrs. Russell Hopkins are 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 gueat 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. Jamigan. tic daughter, vlslt.ed relatives in Ea- tonton last week. Miss Anna Graham, who lias a large music class In Lexington, Is spending a ftv days here. Mrs. A. F. O’Kelly has returned from a vlfi' to her sister In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Marshall, of Eutcnton, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall have turned to Norwood, after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Armor. ‘ Miss Elsie Armor, of Bostwlek, spend the Christmas holidays Greensboro. Tom Holland, of Madison, was here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vase McWhorter, of WoodvIUe, were In Greensboro recently. Willie Jackson is in Atlanta. Colonel Joseph Faust spent Christ mas with his family at Lexington. CAMILLA. Miss Elver Johnson, who has been the primary teacher’ In the Camilla High school, returned to her home* at Columbus, last Friday, Miss Annie Grace Brlmberry re turned home last Friday from Brenau College. Miss Maude McRae, who has been •s guest < f hei brother, W. B. Mc Leod, returned to her home at McRae lust Friday. Miss Nannie Pace, of Dawson, is the charming guest of Miss Annie Grace Brlmberry during the holidays. Miss Callata Bush, of Pelhatrt, is the popular guest of Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Perry on It^oad street. The Camilla High School presented Our Jim'* last. Friday evening 4o an appreciative audience. The play was gotten up under the management of Miss Gct.tge, and waa a tribute to her work in elocution. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Lewis entertained forty couples in honor of their guest. Miss Clara Freeman, at Talbotton, last Friday evening. Miss Freeman Is i very popular and attractive young lady 8AVANNAH. Savannah society has been enlivened by the return of ninny, of the college girls and boys for the Cbrlstmus holidays, a dudjIht coniine home each day. and the Christmas parties this week will be marked by the presence of a number of the younger set who have not yet made their formal debut. Miss Gladys Girardeau. Miss Anna Bell, Miss Virginia Bisbee. Miss Gertrude Jones, Miss Eleanor Palmer snd Miss Ella Claire Cutts hare already returned, nnd among the college men homo for the holi days are Mr. Harry Uauers. Mr. Edward Karaw, Jr.. Mr. Claud Girardeau. Mr. Malcolm Maclcnu, Mr. Chnrles Mills, Mr. Allen Cutts, Mr. Davenport Bryan, nnd others. Mrs. . Monday afternoon . ... .... home on Thirty-first street. Her home was bright with Christmas decorations and many handsome American beauties were used In the rooms. Miss Lucy Dancy entertained a congenial party of young people on Tuesday ulght i,uon carinicnaei. Mr. aim Mrs. nammoim Eve, Mr. John Glllam. Mr. Adolph Kuker, Mr. Clayton Purse, Mr. Fred Pcnnimau, Mr. William Itaukln, Mr. Htuart Hlucks, and Mrs. Percy C. Shultz, of 30 street, announce the birth of a daughter on Saturday, December ‘-’2. Mr. Shultz is superintendent of the Dixie Tile Works and came from Ken- tacky to make Atlanta his home. Miss Margaret Ladson will go to Ma nn to attend the Thallan Christmas otillion. which will occur on the 28th >f this month. She will be the guest f Miss Sarah Tinaley while in Macon. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tilt; of New ’•»rk. will arrive In Atlanta Monday vi-ninK and will spend the holidays "ith .Mr. and Mrs. William Lawaon Peel. Miss Sara E. White and Miss Stone, if Tallulah, are spending some time In Atlanta. Mis* White In at thy Hotel Marion and will be joined there later by Miss Stone. Mi- J. W. Armstrong, of Washing- n. Ga.. is spending the holidays it Atlanta and Js the guest Qf Mrs. \V. M. on Ponce DeLeon avenue. and Mrs. John D. Little will go to i <>n Wednesday to spend several 'ith Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Stevens. * I’timiu Wooley has returned to *»n** 0t Birmingham, after spend- •VM Ml weeks with Atlunta rela- »nd Mrs. Mike Powell, of New- nan. arc the guests*of Dr. and Mrs. A. ’alhoun. I ,l »in and Mrs. Grayson Heldt will Thursday for New Orleans. They wi| l ••all Saturday for Cuba. Mr. w. \v. Austell and Mr. Alfred Austen have gone to Murphy, N. C„ on a bunting trip. GREENSBORO. Mrs. W. T. Garrard and son, Willie, of Putnam county, are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs, W. G. Connor. Miss Annie Hope Moore, of Penfleld, spent several days In Greensboro last week. .Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hoi If) way, of Florida, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Spinks. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Evans, of Monroe counfy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H T. Evans several days this week. Miss Leila Graham, one of the popu lar teachers of the Thomas Stocks In stitute, left Thursday for Millen to pend Christmas. Miss Elmse Smith, who Is attend ing f chool at Brenau, came home last 'hursday. Mrs. H. F. McWhorter and children re In Macon with Mrs. Poole. They will remain until after Christmas. Miss Mary Copelan spent a few days in Atlanta last week. Miss Florence Powell, who has been visiting Alias Amy Geissler, 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, where they will be 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 Middlebrooks, of Madi son, was In Greensboro Thursday on legal business. Luther Smith spent several days In Atlanta last. week. Afrs. E. C. Hlxon has returned from visit to her futher In Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wheeler and llt- •lnjr afternoon for the first time this seaaou, Mrs. Henry D. Stevens entertaining C members at her home on East (Iasi street. Her guests were Mrs. John Hawkins. Mrs. W. W. Williamson, Mrs. Cooper Myers. Mrs. Tracy G. Hunter, Miss Maud Ueyward.* Airs. George Tennllle and Mrs. T. H. Wyliy. Jr. One of the pleasantest affairs of the boll- day season Is the house party with which Mr. Donald Rauers Is entertaining at Ht. " “ ‘— *’ ‘a baring gone down the week-end on the Mrs. Dent, fsfcv cmug: MONEY, DOWN WANT SOME CLOTHING? If you can afford to pay $1.00 a week you can afford to wear high grade clothing—come here and get It—we trust you—64 Stores—Cash Store Prices. OVERCOATS. S7 to 522 MEN’S SUITS. 57 «o 520 BOYS’ OVERCOATS. 54 lo 512 BOYS' SUITS. S3 to 510 WOMEN’S COATS. 510 lo 530 WOMEN’S SUITS. SIO lo 532 FUR SCARFS, 52 to 520 TRIMMED HATS. 52.30 to 510 i i i o«i OVER 71 WHITEHALL STREET. on Friday to spend the week-end 01 Island. Those Invited were Mr. and Wayne Cunningham. Allss Ophelia Miss Allnnle Macknll, Miss cfamlln AlcAl pin, Allss Bessie hhotter, Miss Belle Shel ter, Miss Bessie Denham. Miss Emma Hu ger, Allss Karsh Cunningham, Miss Mlunle Adams, Mias Frelda Rauers, Mr. Harry Daniel, Mr. North Chisolm, Mr. William Barnwell. Air. Robert Wnllor, Air. Fred Pennlman, Mr. Pratt Adams, Mr. Fort Hammond. Mr. Mnlcolm Maclean, Mr. Wayne Warfleld, Air. Harry Rauers and Mr. Max Coburn. Mr. Spencer Proudfoot Bhotter nnd the Misses Shatter hare Issued Invitations for a dance at Greenwich house on the night after Christmas In honor of Allss LUah Cur- mlchael. The Khotters' new hall room Will be opened for the first time on this occa sion, and the event Is l>elng eagerly antlel. pa ted. by the younger dinting set. Alias Carmichael and Mr. Alexander It. Lawtou, Jr., will lead the cotillion. Airs. Jack Rauers entertained the Supper Club Thursday evening, her guests Includ ing Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilsrohl O. Ayer. Air. and Mrs. Paul Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frltso, Air. snd f* “ * and Dr. and Airs. __ Mr. and Mrs. George Mercer linre return ed from the North. Air. and Airs. Rowland Leigh and children, of England, are the guests of General and Airs. Gordon. Allss Belle Daniel has returned from , visit to Mrs. l«ouls Haskell In New York. Airs. J. W. Buekmon and Allss Wlllene Buckinnu, of Mqrton, Pa., are guests of Air. anil Airs. Henry Wsltbour. Airs. Uohert C. linrrlson and children, of Atlantn. will spend chriptmas with Air. and Airs. Joseph A. Huger. Air. W. \V. Colquitt, of Florida. Is snond- lug Christinas with the Allsses Colquitt. Mrs. Neill Bnlley, of Arlsona, Is the guest of Allss Aluy Van Gundell. Allss Alary Boyster and Allss Fannie Roys ter, who hove been the attractive guests of Miss Ceelle Woods, have returned to lheir home in Norfolk. Airs. Herbert Orlando Smith and Allss Alice Hull are the guests of Mrs. Baker. Alls* Allnnle Attains has returned from Brunswick. Airs. Godin Guerard Is visiting relatives In Ismlsvllle, Ga. Allss Baida Stovall will arrive next week from Augusta to spend the rest of the win ter In Savannah. Mrs. Hugh Aloss Comer has returned from Atlanta. • M’RAE. Allan O'Nell Dora Lindsey returned from Raleigh. N. C\, last week, after a pleasant visit. Mrs. R. W. Eubanks left Thursday for Rome to spend the holidays with her parents, Air. and Mr*. L. A. Todd. Mrs. G. S. Davia returned from At lanta Wednesday, after a stay of sev eral days. Air. and Alts. J. B. Alanry left Friday to spend the holidays with Mr. Alanry’s father at Cuthbert, Ga. Air. and Airs. N. H. Hat ten left thin week to stolid the holidays with Air. Hatten’n mother at Haxlehurst, Ga. Colonel Hampton Burch npent Fri day at Mt. Vernon visiting the Union Baptist Institute. Minn O'Nell Lindsey went down to the Baptist Union Institute to attend a. conceit Thursday. Mins -Upshaw, the elocution teacher of the Institute, accompanied her home. HOLIDAY EXCURSION! RATES VIA CENTRAL; OF GEORGIA WAY. RAIL- Kare and one-third, plua is centa, round- trip, minimum rate SO cent-. Tickets off sale December 20 to JS, inclusive; December 20 and 31. 1940, and January 1, 1907; final limit Jan uary 7. 1907. For further information apply to W. H. F06C, District Passenger Agent. fMHHtNlMHMMHMj =# V E N 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 numbet- 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. 3 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 $1.25.