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THE ATLANTA OEOKU1AN, iwmmai. mlvumuku *. 1**.
SOCIETY...
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Mrs. George C. Bill, Editor.
SS?M5%) *•«•»»“■
And Woman’s Interests
A 80NQ FOR CHRISTMAS.
Chant me a rhyme of Christmas
Sin* me a Jovial song—
And though It Is filled with laughter.
Let it be pure and strong.
Sing of the hearts brimmed over
With the story of the day—
Of the echo of childish voices
That will not die away.
Of the blare of the tasseled bugle.
And the timeless clatter and beat
Of the drum that throbs to muster
Squadrons of scampering feet.
But, O, let your voice fall fainter.
Till, blent with a minor tone,
Tou temper your song with the beauty
Of the pity Christ hath shown.
And sing one verse for the voiceless;
And yet, ere the song be done,
A verse for the ears that hear not.
And a verse for the sightless one.
For though It be time for singing
A merry Christmas glee,
Let a low, sweet vole© of pathos
Run through the melody.
—James Whitcomb Riley In December
Reader.
COMPLIMENTARY TO
MIS8 CALHOUN.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Calhoun, of
New York, have Issued Invitations to
a reception complimentary to their
daughter. Miss Calhoun, on Wednes
day evening, January 9, at Charleston,
S. C.
POGUE^HEALEY.
A pretty wedding of Tuesday even
ing will be that of Miss Mae Healey
and* Mr. John Miller Pogue. The wed
ding will take place at the homo of the
bride's parents on West Peachtree
street and the decorations will be In
pink and white. Dr. C. It. Wlltner will
perform the ceremony.
Mrs. Oscar RaglAnd, the bride's uunt,
will be the matron of honor, the other
attendants to be Miss Annie Lou Pogue
and Miss Florence Dennis, ribbon bear
ers; Miss Lucy Mlllen. Miss Kline Lan
drum, Miss Helen Cay, Miss Lulu
Moyer, Mr. C. M. Whitehead, Mr. J. P.
Dooran, Mr. Roland Shearer, Mr. Sam
Hillman. Mr. Charlie Duyer and Dr.
Ueorgo S. Vaughn, best man.
SUPERINTENDENT BURWELL
PRESENTED WITH GIFT
Superintendent B. L. Burwell. of the
Life Insurance Company of Virginia,
was presented on Christmas day with
a very handsome cut glass wine set
with cabinet by his Atlanta staff of
agents.
WEDDINGS AT WAYCROSS.
SpoHnl to The Georgian.
Wnycross, Ga., Dec. 24.—Rev. W. II
Scruggs went to Homerville on the
noon train yesterday where he per
formed the ceremony that united In
marriage Mr. B. E. Blltch, of Blichton.
Ga., and Miss Lizzie Drawdy, of Horn-
erviUe.
A beautiful marriage ceremony was
performed Sabbath morning at 10:30
o'clock at he residence of Mr. W. 8.
Bolen on the corner of Mary and Dane
streets, where Miss Bessie Bolen was
united In holy matrimony to Mr. Stew
art M. Yates, both of this city. The
ceremony was performed by Judge R.
P. Bird.
CHRI8TMAS PARTY.
One of the many delightful events of
the past week was a Christmas party
given last Friday evening by Miss
Katie Bchllllnger and Miss Clara
Weber at the home of the former In
West End.
An interesting feature of the even
ing was a word contest. Mr. Frank
Eskldge was the fortunate winner of
the prize, he obtaining tw*enty-elght
words out of the two words “Christ-
mas Bells" within the limited time of
3 minutes.
The Invited guests Included Misses
Stella Freeh, Crystal Boshe, Katie
Roerlg, Anna Belle Hansen. Lillian
Eskridge, Rosa Leyh, Hattie Burkert,
Fanllle Davis, Maud Howard, Moselle
Howard, Lena Defter, Nellie Hiissell,
Llz.le Russell, Maggie Farrell, Pearle
bride's father, Mr. John Rose, on Mar
ket street, the Rev. John 8. Parks offl
elating.
Only the relatives and a few friends
were present. They will make their
home here.
COL. AND MR8.~WOODWARD
CELEBRATE CRYSTAL WEDDING
A beautiful event of Monday w r as
the large reception with which Colonel
and Mrs. J. C. Woodward celebrated
their crystal wedding at their home,
College Park. The home of Colonel
and Mrs. Woodward Was artistically
decorated for the occasion with South
ern smllax, holly and mistletoe, and
vases of red and white roses placed on
mantels, cabinets and window ledges
throughout the house. A great tree,
laden with crystal ornaments and deco
rated with quantities of tinsel, held
favors for tho guests, boxes of bride's
take and fruit cake scaled In heavy
white paper with the monograms of
the host and hostess. Many beautiful
gifts were received by Colonel and Mrs.
Woodward.
Receiving with Colonel and Mrs.
Woodward were: Mrs. John Temple.
Graves, Mrs. Woods White, Mrs. Ben
Willingham. Mrs. Will Willingham,
Mrs. J. O. Cross, Mrs. Alonzo Richard
son, Mrs. Alfrlend.
Mrs. Woodward was .handsomely
gowned In Battenburg lace, made prin
cesse, over chiffon anti silk, and
trimmed with chenille and cut steel.
Mrs. Graves was gowned In black
lace, and Mrs. Woods White
white silk, trimmed with lace.
Mrs. Ben Willingham was gowned
bers of Jenifer Hive gave the bride and
groom a reception and china shower.
Sixty guests were present, and en
Joyed the hospitality of Jenifer Hive
and members of LaFayette Tent.
COTILLION AT"SEGADLO’8.
The social event of Monday even
ing was the beautiful cotillion at Se
gad Jo’s, which Mrs. Nellie Peters Black
and the Misses Black gave In honor of
Mr. Rulph Black, of Ohio, and Mr.
Richard Peters, Jr., of Alabama.
The hall was decorated with palms,
mistletoe and holly. The walls were
hung with bamboo and at each end of
the hall there w*ere banks of palms
and toll vases of polnsettla.
The cotillion was led by Messrs,
Brutus Clay and Hanford Rust d&nc
Ing with the Misses Black. The fa
vors w*ere artistic and elaborate and
Included parasols, fans, boutonnieres.
Miss Nita Black wore a gown of
pale blue silk, trimmed with Irish lace.
Miss Louise Black was gowned In
white chiffon voile, fashioned with
duchesse lace.
At 11 o'clock a delicious supper was
served and at 12 o’clock Santa Claus
appeared on a sledge full of gifts and
souvenirs for the guests.
NEW YEAR’S PARTY.
On New Year’s afternoon Miss Mar
ion Woodward will entertain Informal
ly a number of her young friends at
her home, on Peachtree street.
bridgTparty.
A pretty party will be that at which
Mrs. Maurice Thomas will entertain on
Tuesday evening, In honor of her
brother. Mr. Lansing Bodeker,
Richmond, Va.
Mrs. Thomas’ guests will Include _
number of couples among the young
married set.
I* reeman, bln King, Redona Hood, j %vitli gray chiffon cloth, and Mrs. Will
Kail.- Boshe Gertrude Kappe, Louise j Willingham wore black lace over white
Holms, Annie Hchllllnger.
Messrs.
nk Eskridge, Tfiny Holms. Karl
Knppe, Paul Koppe, Will Trontweln,
Derry Davies, Hugh Howard, Clifford
Harwell, Earle Freeman, Fred A. Han
sen. Kudolpli Getter, Mr. Farrell, Tur
ner Mlddlebrooks, Mr. Golden, Mr.
.\|*i Freeh, Mr. Woodllff, Jim Steele,
Earle Freeman and Leo Hchllllnger.
WEDDINGS AT NEW DECATUR.
SpeHnl to The Georgian.
New Decatur, Ala., Dec. 21.—In
vitations are out announcing the
nppronchlng wedding of Miss Vonnie
Smith to Mr. Andrew C. Jennings. The
wedding will take place on Christmas
day at 8 o’clock* p.m. at the home of
the bride's sister, Mrs. Robert Jennings,
on Sherman street, New Decatui*. Rev.
V. L. Parker will officiate.
Miss Smith resides In Nashville,
Tenn. Mrs. Robert Jennings Is the
wife of the groom’s brother. They will
make their homo here.
A pretty homo wedding was that of
Miss Virginia Bose to Mr. John Kuban,
on Thursday night, at the home of the
Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.,
Store of Many Departments.
Mrs. J. o. Cross was gowned In black
lace, and Mrs. Alonzo Richardson wore
white mull, lace trimmed.
Mrs. A if fiend's pretty toilet was
black crepe de chine.
EGGNOG PARTIES.
The day was devoted to informal
dinners and eggnog parties. Miss Nun
nle NI cols on entertained Christmas
morning In honor of Miss Louise Haw.
kins.
Miss Anne Wallace had an informal
eggnog party at her home on East
Harris street.
Mr. and .Mrs. W. A. Hodges
among those entertaining Informully
Christmas day.
Misses Rebecca and Rosinc Raoul
gave nn Informal eggnog party In the
morning ut their home on Peachtree
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blosser dis
pensed a delightful hospitality nt their
eggnog party given In tho afternoon at
their home on West Peachtree street
Dr. und Mrs. J. B. Baird’s guests
Included twenty friends, who were en
tertained during the day ut an eggnog
party.
Miss Roll no Clarke's party was one
of the pleasant affairs of the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Htockdell en
tertained Informally a few of their
married friends Christmas morning.
Miss Resale Pope's eggnog party v
a delightful event, at which a num
ber of the young set were present.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Peel's home
the scene of a pretty Informal gather
ing Christmas day in honor of Mrs
William Tilt.
Mr. und Mrs. Colquitt Carter’s buffet
supper was an event of tho evening,
at which the members of the fumlly
were entertained.
Mr. and Mrs. George Howard enter
tained ut a buffet luncheon Christmas
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moody’s dinner
was In compliment to Miss Estelle
Moody und Mr. Frederick Hagan.
Miss Cara Hutchins entertained
twenty guests nt an eggnog party
Christmas morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Inman’s dinner
was an elegant alTalr of the evening
nt which eighteen guests were enter
tained.
MORRI8-CHAMBERS.
The man Inge of Mrs. Blanche M.
Chamber*; and Mr. Charles 8. Morris
was solemnized at the Church of the
Good Shepherd on Plum street Satur
day evening nt 8:30, Rev. Dr. T. C.
Tapper officiating.
The chancel was decorated In white.
Over the chancel railing was suspend
ed a huge wedding bell. The altar was
decorated In white, with white hya
cinths and narcissus and ferns.
Promptly at 8:3o o’clock, to the
strains of Mendelssohn's wedding
march, played by Mrs. Theresa Hoff
mann. th»* members of Clara Rebecca
degree staff, dressed In white, proceed
ed up the aisle. Immediately In front
«*f the bride and gloom came little Mlss |
Rosemund Chambers and Muster The- |
ion Evans, cushion bearers. i
The bride was beautifully gowned
In white silk mull, carrying a beautiful
bilde bouquet of asparagus ferns, lilies
if the valley, white hyacinths and nar-
tssus.
After the ceremon> the bridal party
repaired to Muecabee hall, where nu*m-
PERDUE-WOOTEN.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallace Woot
en, of Dawson, Ga., announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Emily Come-
Hu, to Mr. Graham Perdue, of Atlanta.
COUNCIL OF JEWI8H WOMEN.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Council of Jewish Women will be held
Wednesday, December 26, In the vestry
of the temple at 3:15 p. m. Mrs. I.
Hchoen, chairman of the day, has ar
ranged the following program:
Vocal Solo—Mr. E. Arthur Haas.
Vocal Solo—Miss Morgensteln.
Flute Solo—Mrs. Gundelfinger, of In
dianapolis.
Reading of Poems—Mrs. Otto
Schwab.
MRS. JONAS LOEB,
Corresponding Secretary.
CUNNINGHAM-WALDEN.
The marriage of Mr. John T. Cun
ningham and Miss Nannie J. Walden
took place Christmas morning at 9:30
o’clock, nt the residence of Rev. A. C.
Ward, on Mangum street.
A UNIQUE CHm8TMAS TREE.
Among the many pretty Christmas
trees which made Monday memorable
to the children of Atlanta, was one
of especial Interest, which was given
by the eight or ten young girls com
posing the Sunday school class of Mr.
Mattingly of St. Mark Methodist
Church. The young girls of the class
by their Individual efforts raised quite
a nice sum of money, with which they
bought many useful presents for sev
enteen little poor children, whom they
found In the outlying districts of At
lanta. The tree was erected In the
Sunday school room of St. Mark
church Monday morning, and the mem
bers of Mr. Mattingly’s class acted as
hostesses, giving the little waifs the
brightest, happiest day of their color
less young lives.
CHRI8TMA8 TREE AT 8T. MARK.
Monday night In the Sunday school
room of St. Mark Methodist church a
beautiful and elaborate Christmas tree
given to the children of the con
gregutlon. An Interesting program
preceded the distribution of presents,
which Included the delightful singing,
by request, of "O! Holy Night," by
Mrs. Annie Mays Dow.
Did Anybody
Give You Money?
If so, the best thiug you can do is to- come dowu to this Bank tomor
row and open an account with us.
You can start a Springs Account ou which we will pay you interest at
the rate of 3 per cent compounded quarterly. Begin now, with your
Christmas money for a nest-egg and you will have something worth while
by next Christmas.
Or, if you wish a Checking Account, we shall be glad to have you
enrolled as a depositor in our Commercial Department.
Special facilities for handling accounts of Women and Children.
Fourth National Bank
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Personal Mention
b
Misses Olive Voss, Edna Walraven
and Lilllo Mae Poelstra have returned
from Bessie Tift College, Forsyth, Ga..
to spend the holidays at home.
ABBEVILLE.
Mr. Wade Shepherd, of Baxley, Ga,
spent a few days with his mother this
week.
Miss Nina Barnes, of Edison, Is at
home for the holidays.
Nearly all the young people, chap
eroned by Mesdames W. H. Wilson
and G. F. McLeod, attended the oyster
roast at the brick yard Tuesday even
ing.
Cashier W. H. Wilkinson, of the
Citizens' Bank, attended United States
court at Valdosta this week.
Mrs. M. A. Pitman, of Barnesville,
has returned home after a visit to her
son, Mr. R. E. Stubbs.
Mr. T. A. McElhannon has returned
from a business trip to north Georgia.
Miss Elmer McDowell, of Shiloh, was
the guest of Mrs. A. O. Paxon a few
days this week.
Mrs. R. R. Perkins And children, of
Caesar, Miss., are the guests* of Mrs.
W. R. Googe.
C. C. Cutts, of Cordele, was In town
on business this week.
Mrs. W. A. Wimberly, Mrs. T. B.
Ragan and Miss Grace Rugan, of Haw.
kinsville; Mrs. D. E. Dugan, of Coch
ran, Ga., are among the out-of-town
guests who have arrived to attend the
sliver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
McLeod.
Mr. J. C. Muller has resigned his|
position as bookkeeper In the Bank of
Abbeville.
Miss Nlta Alison has arrived from
Savannah for the holidays.
The college hall was a scene of fes
tivity Thursday evening. The pupils,
with teachers and friends, held their
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MA0I80N.
Little Miss Adello Williford enter
tained about twenty-five of the little
folks on Tuesday afternoon in honor
of her seventh birthday. The home
was prettily decorated with red and
green, and many pretty presents were
received by the little hostess.
Mr. Fred C. Foster, Jr., gave a de
lightful dinner on Thursday evening.
He was assisted In entertaining by his
sisters, Misses Sadie, Carry e and
Martha Foster. Tho Invited guests
were Misses Caro Price, Maida Wll-1
Hams, Louise Town*, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Vason and Mr. Albert Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ingram will cele- I
brate their silver wedding with nn |
elegant reception on Friday evening, j
Misses Sudle Harrell. Kate and Em
mie Thompson, of Brenau, arrived!
home today to spend the Christmas j
holidays here.
Messrs. Floyd Newton, Rolllnl
Broughton, Paul and Grady Atkinson
and Edmund Walker, of the University,
camo home today for the holidays.
Mrs. C. O. Price and Miss Caro
Price left on Tuesday ( to spend the
holidays with the former’s sister, Mrs.
Robert Wlnshlp, In Inman Park.
Miss Hallle McHenry and Miss Adelo
Pennington, from Shorter College, will
arrive tomorrow for the holidays.
Miss Mary Rosser will spend Christ-
SUPERB COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER
SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS.
LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL
VER.
MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
Diamond Merchant and Jeweller.
16 Whitehall St..
Century Bldg.
EUGENE
Mr. Laurence Cothran, of Charlotte,
visiting his. mother. Mrs. Laura
>tlirun, at her home In College Park. I mns In Mlllen, the guest of friends.
Dr. Vfc H. Bowden left Thursday for
Montgomery, Ala., where he will spend
Christmas with his parents.
Miss Ida Stovull left on Tuesday for
New York, where she will spend next
month.
Miss Mattie Mae Baldwin leaves on
Wednesday for Kissimmee, Fla. While
there she will be the guest of Miss
Ruby Oliver.
Miss Joy Parker, of Norfolk, V«., ar
rived here Wednesday to spend the
month with her parents.
Miss I*oulse Towns Is spending some
time with her parents in Athens.
Mr. und Mrs. C. M. Sherwood and
son, Aubrey, of Covington, will arrive:
Wednesday, to be the guests of Mr.?
and Mrs. J. W. Reinhardt.
Mrs. Irby Kilpatrick and children, of •
Athens, are the guests of her parents. I 2
Mr. und Mrs. M. Richter. ' •
Miss Joe Lee Mallory will be the
Mrs. T. B. Neal Is at Clifton Springs
because of the continued Illness of her
sister, Mrs. Theo. Cooley.
Miss Helen Hough, of New York, Is
the guest of Miss Emma Gregg.
Mrs. Hunter Pi Cooper, Miss Mary
Cooper and Master Thomas Cooper
left Monday for Florida.
ure In
Miss Evu Wiigley and Mr. Arthur
Wrlgley are In Macon, the guests of
relatives.
INTERESTING PRICES
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry.
CHARACTER AND INDIVIDUALITY ARE FEATURES
to be found here, an Inexhauitive stock to select from at unapproach
able prices.
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A Gift of Gifts
A thing women really yearn for, and a fashion not of
the moment, but of all times—the Chatelaine Watch. We
are showing these watches in exquisite styles—jeweled,
enameled and plain.
DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers.
The South’s Handsomest Jewelry
Establishment.
37 WHITEHALL STREET.
Miss Ellse Lipscomb, of Nashville,
will arrive Saturday to be the guest
of Misses Martha and Samuella Whit
man.
Mr. Hurry Atkinson, Jr., who Is at
tending college at Groton, Is spending
the holidays In fhe city.
Mr. «'ulhoun McDougall Is spending
the holidays In the city.
Mrs. Romare and Mrs. Joseph Til-
son i.e spending the holidays in Sa
vannah with Mr. and Mrs. Murchison
Thomas.
Miss Mary Powell, of Macon, Is the
guest of Miss Kate Waldo.
Miss Carrie Fall Benson, of Lu-
Grange. Is the guest of Miss Carrie
Dullis at the home of her aunt, Mrs.
P. 8. Shellman, on Juniper street. Miss
Benson will he In Atlanta several
weeks.
Mr. anti Mis. Charles Martin, of
Sheffield, Ala., are spending the holi
days with Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr.
und Mrs. Holcombe.
Farmer* Attend Speaking.
KfNH-Ull I" Tbe (j.*niflM.
Ringgold. Go., Dec. 25.—At the Fann
ers' Union sjK-cial session In the court
house hero, a largo number of farmers
turned out to hear the speech of <1. M.
Davis, of Floyd. These speeches will
lx? pr«xiuctiv«* of much good to the
Farmers' Union of Catoosa.
iiur riiunuij ,
guest of Miss Mary Jones for next;:
week. ! •
Mine Sara Sue Langford, of Con
yers, who ha* been the guest of Mlea
Lula Walker, has returned home.
APOLLO’S
Chocolates and 3}on Bons.
60c lb.
We Are Atlanta Agents.
Frank Edmondson
& Brother.
Druggists, 14 8outh Broad.
THE DECATURS, ALA. i here!* - ' V "" a ' n **“"• ° f H “ rU *" e - 19
Two home wedding* are announced I Mr*. Motile Harper I* visiting In
for the holiday*. The tlrst Is to be at I <geel
2 o’clock In the afternoon on Christ-1 ,
mas day. The brldc-to-lie I* Mia* , Ir *’ "'Y™ h lazier I* home front a
Ethel Grave*, the elmrmlnic daughter } vl "*t to runt.
of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Benjamtne I .Mr*. Ani-on West ha* returned from
Grave*, und the groom-to-be I* Mr. I a visit to Talladega,
t-read O. Pilppen. of Pulaski, Tenn. The I Mr nnd Mr „ Mycn , h „ mp f
other wedding Is announced for De- I .. . ...
t .i* »!»»,.«. la Mlaa 1 *' a *‘»* Hie.
Mrs. H. S. Roberts
returned
Buchhelt Is home
jember 26. The bride-tn-be Is Miss J
Mattie Van Dora Brown, daughter of4
Mr. und Mrs. William Augustus Brown, . home from Nashville,
and the groom-to-be Is Mr. Walter J Mr*. George F. Buel
BI On el Tue*Sky night the ladle, of the j *" «“-ndod vWt to Charleston.
Aid Society of the Methodist church j “• * • _
cate a "peanut excursion" at the j ,34 1 I-. K \\ llder. 1* ut home after u
charming home of Ml,* Rosa Cart- to St. Louis.
wrlght. on Line street. Decatur. A 1 V’ has returned to
very pleasant social evening wu spent Birmingham after a visit here.
and quite a neat »um was realized fori Misses Bell and Rena Clark, of Crow.
the church. iton. are visiting here.
On Friday afternoon Mr*. Foster, M 1 ’* Maggie Hill, of Sheffield, la vis-
Pointer entertained the Lost Heir Club i Bing here,
at iter lovely home In Decatur. Re-; n - —•*
freshmenta were aerved during the;
evening. i.\ . „ 1
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swift, of Somer
ville. are here on a visit.
Misses Mabel Blackwell and Gu**le
Bloodw-rth are home from Tuscaloosa.'
Mr,. Hayes Sheata, of Hartselle, i*;
visiting here.
Mr*. Roman Puckett, of Hart*elle. I* ;
visiting here.
Mrs. E. D. Wallace, of Cullman, I* i
visit!nr here. . I
Mrs. C. Chase I* tn Indianapolis, Ind.
Dr. and Mrs. B. S. Petlu*. of Elk-
mont, are visiting Mr. and Mr*. P. K
X.cwf*. ,
Ml»s Katheren Alllngawmth.
Guthrie, Ky.. I* visiting here.
Mr*. J. M. Jones I* home from a
visit to Mt. Sterling, Ky.
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Fleming, or
Albany. N. Y, are the guest* of .Br
and Mrs. T. C. Mooney.
Mrs. Anna Bordon Is home after *
visit to Xorthern cities.
Mrs. K. H. Allison Is home from s
visit to Toledo^ Ohio.
Mr. and Mr,. W. H. 8carfT are home
from a visit to Nashville.
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