The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 26, 1906, Image 9

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i THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SOUTHERN SOCIETY y** | Pleasant Menlion From Other Cities | In Georgia and Adjoining Stales Savannah BIRMINGHAM SOCIAL NEWS ,'utllllon Club's first soiree this m was dnnced at the Guards' Ar- ml ,ry Tuesday night and was marked bv a large attendance ot married peo- „j P , as well as the young dancing set. iliaperons were: Mrs. H. D. Ste- ver..- Mrs. 'V. W. Williamson, Mrs. G. Anderson, Jr., and Mrs. Dent. Miss Margaret McCormack was formally Introduced to noddy Friday evening at it cotillion at tin- Hillman hotel. Miss Mc- < ormnek'a guests. Miss Schaeffer, of Toe JSS". %■’ •■•I Mtos Wadsworth, of Char- I**!*' gi * I Shared the honor, of the even- Gadsden inf* 1 ■nnreu me nouors of the even- a roon, \ parlorn nnd private r ‘!° m were elaborately decorn tedr dinner parties were glv< p rv the soiree. Miss Lucy Barrow en tfrtaining half a doxen of the season's debutantes and their escorts, and Miss Belle Shot ter entertaining a party of twelve at Greenwich park. Miss Bar- row's guests were Miss Lllah Car michael. Miss Ellse Krenson, Miss Lil ia Comer. Lieutenant Tidball. Mr. John Morris’. Mr. Charles G. Barney Mr Furman Pearce. Miss Shotter'a guest? were Miss Mary Wayne. Miss | m ma Hugtr. Miss Prelda Rauers. Mi«s Elizabeth Shotter. Miss Bessie Denham. Mr. Robert T. Waller. Jr., M Hmn <\ Daniel, Mr. Fred Pennlman, Mr. Lester Karow. Mr. North Chisolm w ,i Mr. John Lord Ntsbet. \ pleasant outing on Monday the spend-the-day party with which Mi«s Patterson entertained at Tybee, her guests including a number of de butantes. The girls went clown on the qi><>n train and returned to the city late In the afternoon. The party Included Miss Lillah Carmichael, jtiesnutt, Miss Lilia Comer, Miss Anna Stevens. Miss Florence Stevens and several others. The Mary Maclean chapter of King' Daughters gave their annual Christ inas sale in the* DeSoto drawing roams, on Monday afternoon, and the event was a delightful one socially as well as i gn at success financially. The circle I* composed of a number of society girls who do an Inestimable amount charitable work during the cold sea- ron. f»ml yesterday $237 was netted for distribution among the needy tills Home of those taking part In the sale were Misses Annie und Cornelia Maclean. Miss Mary Wayne. Houston. Miss Bessie Den ham. Mrs. Harold Ayer. Mrs. If! H. Bradley. Miss Bessie Shotter. Ml-s BGk S H'tter. Miss Clermont Huger, Fin inti Huger. Miss Miriam Dent, Edith Johnston. Miss Ethel Mo tet Ire, Miss Catherine Mclntlrc and a f others. '. S. Wyjcy entertained the Manled Woman’s Curd Club on Tuc.<- jn at her home, on East Thirty-first street. B. Harrison gave a very hundred party on Wednes day iiftmnxin. about ten tables of play ing the game. pday night Mr. and Mrs. Hen- 17. MeAlpine entertained with a beauti ful reception at their home, on Orleans •jjuaro. f »r Miss Claudia McAlpinc and s Minnie Mackall. Mr. anti Mrs. \V. Mackall received with Mtv and McAlplne. About two hundred guests were present. IiU Si "Jt* ,nr, ‘ r - by Owcu Utllea^ Shk 'Hitr!l\° r r,ua . n - McCormack. ,00 kcd chnnnlng In nu inqiortcd ,'Y 1 " ousted hi receiving by the UJJjS* debutantes of the season. Refresh- »" ra -"-I In .be private dining room. „.w. h ,Y wW ‘ D « 1 °f Miss Annie Fitts Fllnn ?«• *. * ,r ; Drennen was aolcmnlzetl wVl T k nt th * Fhnvch of Holy Comforter iu Montgomery. t)w- |H Hr Imminence of |»otli families, If* ei|dlng Is of widespread interest. bride will spend the ESK l V,i* Npw w h‘*re he is con- P7' * 'V 1 * 1 . of the hospitals, and will later make niriiilugliiim their home. Major and Mrs. Frank V. Anderson nn- Bounce the engagement of their daughter, }* nrv ;» to **£„*'•-oward Magruder Tutwller. Jr., the wedding to take plate at 8:30 “ ‘ enlng of Wednesday. Jan uary Al. nt the First Presbyterian church. Announcement is made of the engage- V?em and nppronfiling marriage of Miss Bessie LeGrnnd and Mr. Benjamin Arthur Reynolds. The ceremony will lie solem nised at the LcUrand home Tuesday, Jan- ilnrv fi 1C.. ...in i.. i. - ' nary 8. No card* will be Issued. announce the engagement of thidr dangle fer, Snlllf Drake, to Mr. Ilnrry Burn. The wedding will take place ot 8:?W o'clock ig will take place ot on the eveuiug of Wednesday. January 16, ot^the First Methodist church. Mr. Deceinlicr 21, to Introduce their daughter, Miss Clarice Watkins. Mnjor and Mrs. Joseph Hardlc. who ore spending the wluter In 1-os Angeles, * ilebrat* “ ‘ “ * Cal., will , the fiftieth auulrersary of their wedding Monday. Deeemlier Miss Marie Aldrich, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II. Aldrich, of Washington, nud prospective debutante of that city, was the honored guest nt a card party Frida: afternoon at the Country Chib, n,t whlel Mrs. T. H. Aldrich. Jr., was the hostess. Miss Llnley Graham entertained at lunrheou Thursday at 1:30 o'clock. The ormack, Anna Weatherly und Nellie Nabors, Miss Mary Ruth Mcljester was the charm ing hostess nt an elaborate dinner Tnesdoy evening In honor of three of the season'* debutantes. Miss Margaret McCormack, Moore. Thirt.v-alx guests pari Miss McLester s hospitality. Mrs. Robert Jemlsnn. Jr., ...... j.v.rrn «vuiwwii. ««., and Miss Ionise Walker entertained nt a buffet luncheon Wednesday afternoon in honor of Ayer and Mrs. Jack Rauers. Mra. 8. C. Bradley has returned from the North. Mrs. W. R. Leaken left on Tuesday to spend several weeks In Washington, D. r. r. William Oarrurd. Jr., lias re* turned to college In Virginia, after a short visit home. Mr. Donttld Rauers Is the guest for a week of Governor and Mrs. Terrell in Atlanta. rs. Hunter McGuire, who has been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Arthur Gordon, has returned to Richmond. Mrs. A. R. Lawton has Issued cards r a rocepllon New Year afternoon from r» to 8 o’clock. Miss Beckwitli and Ml.-m Sarah Cunningham will re- elve with her. “ Miss Keech. of Baltimore. Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Harry Bruen. Mr. Joseph 1). Taylor has returned from Atlanta. Miss Rosalind Wood has returned are spending several months In Genoa, Miss Mary Clay, of Brunswick, Is the gueat of Mrs. J. M. Long. Miss Ellen McAlpIn, has returned from New York. Mrs. F. V. Walker, of Bluff ton. Is the guest of Judge and Mrs. Henry Mc AlpIn. Mrs. W. A. Wlnburn has returned from North Carolina. Mrs. Robert Erwin has returned from Augusta. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clark Howell, In At lanta. sister, Mrs. Mills B. I*a Miss Gladys Girardeau will return from New York Saturday to spend Tirlstmas holidays at home. Mrs. W. Neyle Colquitt has returned from a short visit to relatives In Bruns wick. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mercer. Jr., e In New York. Mrs. H. H. Bruen has issued cards to ft. tea on Monday afternoon. Mrs. E. S. Nas! Tii u r- Ipnrliron at Or ton. is the guest of afternoon at a i House, given Invited to meet W. W. Gordon, fM. W. W. Mac- Ichael, Mrs. W. Williamson, Mrs. Henry D. 8te- iv Mrs. Tracy G. Hunter. Mrs. John Hawkins and Mrs. Walter G. Carl- Nasi, wer»: A. R. Lawt< kali. .Mrs. A. W. •Mr. and .Mrs. Clayton R. Woods gave > very churining dancing party at the 'asinii mi Friday evening for Miss Ce di* Woods’ guests, the Misses Roy- _ f Norfolk. The party went out insprckil cars at half pas, eight. Done- klMva^nJoyed In the Casino hall room ii: was served In the upstairs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton Young the guests of Mr. Malcolm Maclean. Mr. T. Walter Palmer, of Jackson ville. Is spending some time In the city. Miss Stiles and Miss Dorothy Stiles are the guests of General and Mrs. W. W. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Leigh and children are expected In a day or two from England, to spend the winter with General and Mrs. Gordon. Mr. Frank Kennedy, of Baltimore. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy G. Hunter. Mrs. J. B. Abrams, of Brunswick, la visiting her father. Mr. L. Putxel. Mrs. Eilward Anderson nnd Miss Ha- dle Anderson are expected next week to spend the remainder of the winter in Savannah. Mrs. W. D. Slmklns, Miss Simklns and the Misses Meldrlm are In Rome, Tt AlV. and Mrs. Frank M. Chisholm TOCCOA. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Walters are sitending a fortnight with friends In Oordele. , Miss Isabel Gilmer Is visiting friends In Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Glenn and children, of Gastonia, N. C., will spend Christmas week with the family of Mr. T. A. Capps. * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nowell are vlstlng Mrs. Nowell’s parents In Mad! son. Miss Louise Simmons, of Brenau College, will spend the holiday* at horne^ Miss Olive Capps, of Wesleyan, visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Capps. Miss Dora Brown, of Shorter College, Is nt home for the holiday season. Miss Ruth Mitchell, of Brenau Col lege. Is spending the holidays with home folks. Miss Estelle Cochrane and Mrs. Mat. tie Irwin, of Plekens, S. Q„ are guests ot the Misses Harrison. Mr. Emmett Phillips has returned to his home In Lithonla. Mrs. Frederick Is visiting her daugh ter. Mrs. Walter Brown, In Columbia, 8. C, Mr. Edward Bhaefer has returned from a short stay In Baltimore, Md. Miss Annie Lee Kennedy has return ed frtyn visits to Cartersvllle and Ken- nexaw. Dr. nnd Mrs. H. U. Hansard and children are spending the week with Mrs. Hansard’s parents at Hillside. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis, of Claikesvllle. spent several days recent ly with Mr. and Mr*. N. A. Fessen den. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Whips are spending the holidays with relatives In Chattanooga. Mrs. L. W. Dean Is visiting hdr sis ter, Mrs. Ross, In Birmingham. Miss Laurene Goodhue Is home front Shorter College for the holidays. Mrs. L. L. Iiersberg and children are the guests of Mrs. Herzberg’s mother In Tuscaloosa. Mrs. H. O. Dumas entertained a num ber of frienda with cards at the Prlnt- up Hotel Tuesday evening In hpnor of her mother, Mrs. Henderson, of Talla dega. * Mrs. KJng Riddle was hostess, to the Wedneeday Card Club thla week. Miss Hattie Walker and Miss Lorain Proctor have returned from a visit to friends In Chattanooga. R. H. Casey and two daughters are visiting relatives at Brownwood, Tex. Mrs. R H. Henderson, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. O. Du mas. has returned to her home In Tal ladegu. ' Mrs. Thomas H. Stephens Is visiting her father In Birmingham. Mrs. A. M. Ayers, Jr., and son. of Gunteravllle, were the guests of friends Wednesday. Mr. W. L. Wilson and family, of St. Stephens, Ala., have arrived here and will make this city their home. Wilbur Plnckard, Jr., celebrated his fourth birthday at the Printup Hotel Saturday by entertaining a number of his little friends. Captain L. B. Ralnty Is visiting friends at Dadevllle. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union held their regular monthly meet ing at the residence of Mrs. King on Tuesday. Mrs. W. J. Meadows and daughter. Miss Marguerite, of Greensboro, N. C.. are guests of Mrs. Meadows' sister, Mrs. W. L. Sampey, on Walnut street. The Junior Epvorth League of the v McTyerie Memorial church gave an entertainment Friday afternoon. Miss Lulu Bllllngsly. of Texas, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lankford, on Turrentlne avenue. Miss Ruth ^kricola has arrived from Nashville to spend the holidays with her parents. State Superintendent of Education I. W. Hill, of Montgomery, was a visitor on Thursday. Adolph Reich ha* arrived from the State University to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. John H. Shad dick, of Pittsburg, will arrive Sunday to spend the holi days with home folks. Mrs. Edward Moss and son have re turned from a visit to relatives In Hun tersville. The Knatnon Club gave a dance at the Printup Hotel Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kidd have re turned to Anniston. Misses Lanoy and Bnllle Webb have gone to Reagan. Tex., to spend the hol idays with relatives. Kyle Elliott has arrived from Wake Forest, N. to spend Christmas with his parents, Captain and Mrs. J. M. Elliott. Jr. Rev. J. R. McMullen has returned from Jackson. Miss. F. L. WoodriifT, of Montgomery, was visitor here Wednesday. Marietta The marriage of Miss Cecil Clare Cantrell to Mr. James Latimer An derson, of Marietta, will take place on the afterndon 6f the 29th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Smith, of Columbus. Mrs. Charles DqPre will entertain a number of friends on Friday after noon. Mrs. C. B. Freyer entertained the Young Matrons’ Bridge Whist Club on Tuesday afternoon. Among the Invited guests were: Miss Ide^ Mrs. McCrea and Mrs. E. T. Jervey, of Atlanta. At the close of the game a delightful hot supper was served. Mrs. Alan Dickerson was the charm ing hostess at an Informal bridge par ty on Wednesday Afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served and the Christmas colors were carried out. Those present were: Mrs. L. N. Tram mell, Mrs. E. R. Hunt, Misses Thomp son. Fannie Flover and Miss Henriet ta Glover, of Sduth Carolina. Miss Henrietta Glover has returned to her home In South Carolina, to the regret of her many friends. Mrs. Albert Gardener entertained _ number of friends Friday afternoon. The time was A ‘■ Closing Out TOYS At Actual Cost The time was pleasantly spent telling thrilling experiences. The one telling the best received a prize. At the close of the contest delicious refresh ments were served. Those present were: Mesdames George Welsh, D. C. Cole. Wilder Glover. Charles DuPre, E. B. Freyer and Miss Eileen Gober. Mrs. W. J. Heyward, who has been the guest of Mrs. Charles McCandliah, on North Boulevard, Atlanta, has re turned home. Just for a few days we offer our entire stock of TOYS, DOLLS, etc., at COST PRICES in order to make room for other goods- Anderson Hardware Co. GRIFFIN. Mri-. Jump, Moore wh* huateu at a bridge party and bridge tea Friday aflernron that wo» quite auggeatlve of the coming holldayti, the decorations heinfc Altogether of holly. Chrletum. bnlle end palm,. There were ,lx table* of bridge, Ml,* Motile White winning the Hint prize, and Ml** <lle**ner the second. A *nlad course and orange Ices capped with red chcrrle* were served. After refreshment, a *urprls? was In More for the gueat. In the way of H Christina, tree with a present on It lor each. The guest, at bridge were Mrs. 131 Brewer, Mr,. Eh II. Davis. Mr*. H. V. Kell. Mrs. Douglas Boyd, Mr*. Q. H. Drnke, Mr*. W. Eh H. Sear cy. Jr.. Mrs. T. J. White. Mrs. Lloyd Cleveland. Mrs. Kllsha Gresham. .Mr*. Hunter Goddard. Mrs. 8. H. Taylor, Mrs. Wilson Mathews. Mrs. Hetty Morgan and Miss Ollle nuuiier u?I, ogan are making nn extended visit [I# White, Miss Winifred Oleasner.MlM MODERN EXPERT DENTISTRY AT REASONABLE PRICES, Crown and Bridge Work Set of &e Teeth $4 All other Dental Work at Pries that will pl,„*. Plat*, mad, and d«liv»r,d same day. DR. E. G. GRIFFIN'S GATE CITY DENIAL ROOMS "41-2 WHITEHALL STREET. Bill Hum 1708. HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. 8UNDAY8, 9 A. M. TO 4 P. M. Hogan are making nn extended visit to Gaffney, 8. C. Mrs. W. F. Barton left Saturday for visits to Anderson nnd Greenville, 8. C. Mrs. Hut ties, of Atlanta, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. W. L. Clark. Mis* Ruby Hill, of Washington, Ga is n guest of Miss Eliza Bright. Miss Elizabeth Edwards has return ed from a visit to Atlanta friends. Mr. Frank Clifton Bell has gone to Cincinnati, Ohio, which place he will make his future home. Mrs. Wilbur Colvin, of Hogansvllle. spent several days with Toccoa friends recently. Miss Lula Hogshed, who has been In Atlanta several months. Is visiting home folks. Mr. Robert Carter, of Atlanta, will upend the holidays with Toccoa friends. Miss Kflie Bond, of Red Hill, is a \r- flfi O & > ill THE VICTOR SANITARIUM 321-323 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. OPIUM. WHISKY and other drug habit, cured In four w„k,. Patient, do not suffer „ : '**i do at rnany'lMtitutlons. Comfort of patient* carefully looked af- Kanltarlum l» home-llke end pleasant, and not a prison, as some '“•tine. Treatment entirely free from any harmful result,. For full : *r i Uar, call or addreaa The Victor SeniUrium, er Dr. B. M. Woolley, Lock Box 387. 'reetnan. of Carnesvllie, visited Ills parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Freeman, this week. Mr. Glenn Davis visltekl Atlanta re cently. Mr. James Burton, of Lavonia. spent Monday In Toccoa. Mr. George Ramsay visited Atlanta Tuesday. Lucy Beck, Miss Fanny Goitfon Kim brnugh, Miss Louise Johnson. Mis Lilly Lewis, Miss Janie Johnson. Tile guests nt tea were: Mrs. 8. J. Red ding, Mrs. James Kimbrough. Mrs. J. P. Nichols. Mrs. H. B. Nichols, Mrs. W. J. Kincaid. Mr*. O. J. Howard, Mrs. N. B. Drewry, Mr*. T. 8. Mills, Mrs. W. II. Beck. Mrs. J. W. McWilliams. Mrs. Allle Baker, Mr*. J. W. Ham mond, Mrs. II. Walcott. Mrs. Charles Walcott, Mrs. Otis Crouch. Mrs, Julius Gresham, Mrs. Young Gruy, Mis* Leila RufT, Dr. 8. H. Taylor. Mr. Young Gray. Mrs. Moore wore on this occa sion a light blue prlnceese dress with trimmings of Irish lace nnd blue satin. ABBEVILLE. Mrs. A. K. Churchill nnd children, of Alhnnv. ret tinted home after n visit to relu- vow la tills rltjr. Sirs. Joseph Itennnl Is Hie guest of her on bUNlneaa this week. Iter. Charles L. Itnss. of Bine Itldgo, lias returned home after u visit to his sister, .Mrs. list Ijiwsoii. Mr. John Lewis Mcl^ml, of Moultrie, vis ited relatives it ml friends Sunday. WAYCROSS. Mrs. Agnes Findlay I* spending the holidays with relatives In Mgcoii. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Pound are spend, ing the holidays In Mllledgevillo with Mr. nnd Mrs. Jere Pound. Mr. and Mr*. .William Morrison left Thursday for Birmingham to spend the holidays with Mr*. Morrison'* parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Hitt. Mrs. Amelia Heldt and sons are spending the holidays with relatives In Thomaxvilie. pretty wedding of the week took place Wednesday evening at 8:30 o’clock, when Miss Jessie Boyd and Mr. Samuel West Walker were mar ried at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cal vin W. Parker, 31 Stephenson street, Rev. J. A. Hannon officiating. The bride’s only attendants were her two little nieces. Misses Christine Bibb and Grace LaRue, who were gowned In dainty white ntull, nnd to the strains of the wedding march from Mendels sohn the little maids entered first, fol lowed by the bride and groom, who stood Just In the arch. During tnc ceremony Mrs. John I^twls Holtzendorf, accompanied by Miss Mamie Plund on the violin, played softly "Heart* and Flowers." The bride’s wedding gown was of gray prepe de chine over gray taffeta. After the ceremony an In formal reception was held and refresh ments served. The table had as a cen terpiece a tall cut glass vase, filled with exquisite roses, and surround Ing this were quantities of handsome white Japonlcas. In the hall Misses Alice Boyd and Sara Salisbury served dell clous fruit punch. 'The bride Is n sis ter of Mrs. Purker and Is & quite pret ty young woman, with a wide circle of friends. Mr. Walker Is a young man of excellent business ability, ana holds a position with Lott-Fain Com pany. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Walker will make their-home with Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Misses Edith Lockhart and Maud Williams have returned from Agnes 8cott to spend the holiday*. An Interesting event of the week was the marriage of Miss Angellnn May Eason and Mr. Arthur Calvin Griffin, which took place Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, at the home of Mr. und Mrs. 8. F. Floyd. The cere mony was performed by Rev. J. A. Harmon. The wedding inarch, played by Mrs. J. L. Holtzendorf and Miss Mamie Bland, announced the coming of the bridal party, the groom and his best man. Mri Chester Rockwell Pit man, entering first, followed by the bride and her maid of honor, Mtss P IERCEC BUSY STORE ^ Southern Dry Goods and Shoe Co. 60 MARIETTA 8T. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The following achvUule figures puinieUoi ouiy ne inforumtioo, and are not gnaranteed. WASHINGTON. - NEW YORK AND THE EA8T. I—x—r Lt. Atlanta iC. T.). ; Ar. Tocco, (B. T.) I IJ6 t.m. At. Snartnnliurf. I C:U a.m. Ar. charlotte I S:)J s.to. Ar. llli hnioDd j 7:60 p.tn. Ar, Washington 9:10 p.tn. — ....I 9:10a.m. At, uaauiiiHiuu. kf. New York. , tfincur “p.m. R m. to. IS-.will 6:M p.m. 11:09 a.m. 32 4 :33 p.m. CHATTANOOGA. CINCINNATI AND THE WEST. T i bride was gowned In a handsome truv ellng suit of gray Hoth, with hat nnd gloves to match, the maid of honor wearing a becoming toilet of Inven dor. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin left after the ceremony for Florida to spend a week or ten days. On their return to Waycross they will be at home with Mrs. W. N. Jones, 20 Isabella street. Miss George Htowers Is spending the holidays with her sister In Thomasville. Mr. \V. D. O’QuIn spent .Sunday In l,v. Atlanta, . . Ar. Chattanooga, Ar. Cincinnati Ar. Louisville Ar. Chicago 6:30 a.m. 9:48 a.m. 7:40 p.m, 8:00 p.tn. 7:10 n.ra. ' I,v. Atlanta. . . , JACKSONVILLE. BRUNSWICK. ETC. _ Ar. Macon. Ar. Cochran. . . Ar. Jeaup, ..*< Ar. Ilruuawlek. . Ar. Jackson?!!!*. tit iSSItS: 2:25 p.m. r lFl5p.m. TiT TrtiT :10 p.m. :10 p.m. 9:46 p.m. it: iTir 11:15 p.m. j 10:10 p.m. 1:3) a. i 7:40 n.u. 6:00 mm. Si Lv, Atlanta. , * . . Ar. Austell Ar. Tallapoosa. . . . Ar. Annlaton Ar. HlrmlmthattK» - BIRMINGHAM, MEM PHItt ANU fht WcST. iTT-sr 1:60 a.m. f 8:50 n.m. Jits I.v. Atlanta. Ar. Williams,... Ar. Fort Valley, C0LUMBU8. FO H * “ * KT“ ^•5 a.m. “ a.m. p.m. ■ps! 9:3) p.m. [HSj p.uu VALltiV. ETC. 1—IT' il&Sitt V,: ::| |l8t£ JIg£ 1:29 p.m. t| Ar. Colnmhn*. ...... .110:00 n.m. IIMEC- tosenger and Ticket Office, 1 Peachtree dt. Phone 142. Ticket Office Terminal Paaaenaer, uml Ticket Office, 1 Peachtree Street. Thone 142. Ticket Offlco Tar* lal Station. Tbooe 4900. Montezuma. A quiet but beautiful home wedding of Wednesday was that of Miss .Mary CMcely Walker and Me Douglas D. Pea. body, at the home of Golnnel and Mrs. 8. W. Hitch. The ceremony was per itckshefir. only the family and few close friends of the bride wit nessed the ceremony. The bride Is u daughter of Mr. J. O. Walker, of Pen sacola. Mr. Peabody i* ft native of Florida, and holds a position with the New Orleans branch of J. It. Saunders f'ompuny. naval store* factors and ex porters. He Is n brother of Mr. E. P. Peabody, of this city. the AMERICUS. Mrs. Ilei'tmrii Met’askell gine n i-hiitlng Thursday evenliig in honor of AMERICUS. Mrs. Crawford Wheatley entertained at two large and elegant affair* this week. One was a buffet luncheon given Wednesday in honor of Mrs. J. Reed Curry, of New port News, Va., and the other a large bridge party given Thurs day In honor of Mrs. Charles Hunter, of Savannah. Mrs. L. G. Council entertained at a bridge party Friday afternoon In hon or of her sister. Miss Eva Hildreth, of Live Oak, Fla. The young ladle* of Ainericus will give a large and brilliant dance next I Wednesday, the 26th. The Amerlcu* German Club will give their usual Christmas evening dance, which Is looked forward 0 from year to year by social Amerlcu*. Mis* Allison Badger, of Atlanta, will be a much admired visitor here during the Christmas season. Miss Eva Hlldredth. of Live Oak. Fla., is the pretty and popular guest of Mr*. L. G. Council. Mr. T. Furtowr Callaway Is at home for the holidays. Rev. Allen Fort, Jr., of Dublin, will be in the city Christmas week to the Mr. nud Mrs. O. !„ McLeod will cel* dial* party Thursday '-vetilii* in honor ol bratc thrir silver wedding on next Thurs- her popular curst. Miss l*ottle lilt, of Al dn.v evening. baity, ui which were present quite ti mini Mias Alice Shepherd, accompanied by berjber °f the younger sodnl set. I lie guest sister. Mrs. B. Gay, of Biloxi. MUs.,! of honor wore mi this oecnslou u errant STOVIS, RUNGIS, HEATERS, S4.30 Retail* at $10, Tab U but 8M «| hi i«- ■M*i liar, all Ml4*- »l|iu. YVtcaa lat* roa Iran Mt- third to one bait tbe aenl retail trice. Wilt# for oar cearaiete citato* Nn, lot before joa bar. It*#free forth# atkinf. ■lolm Foster Co, 265-211 fleotur St. manta,Ca, \GRAND THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 27, SIR. RICHARD MANSFIELD In Henrik Ibsen's “Peer Gynt” Curtain lit 7:45 P. M. *: 50c to »230: sale now open. Friday nud Hattirday—Matinee Hntimlay. I Wooten roffee Mi J. Ira rent of the week was S Iycii by Mm. I*. O. t'ouurll In honor of Ira. Corley Letris. of Moutesuuiii. nnd ' Mlsa Yotiree, of Atlanta. The bright I lights, tin* handsomely gowned women, the interesting men, the enthusiastic ipune and * the grnelotis manner* of the InindKom- hoatesa all eomblned wade it to those pie* PARSIFAL A Company of 50 Players. Augmented Orchestra. Curtains ut 2 p. m. and 7:4f Sal* now on. of th* the sen soil. The Ainerli’iis Literary Club indd 1:1: * j.irnble ns well ns n very protltnble me ding ' with Mrs. C % A. Huntington last Thiii-mhiy BaJOU nt term The Taylor Htreet Bridge Cioh me Mr*. W. fi. Turpin Werlneailny nfte . which nr»»v«l n lmpny oecnalot*. Afte delicious with iuten*stlng game veil. refreshments 1 - Tin* Hummer Girls* Club vras didlghtfully entertniueil by Miss Fnuuie Mne Williford Friday nftertnsNi. The hotisi? wns Iftil in Its christuiss decorations. Among thos«* present were Misses Maylsdle mid Blanche I la* kins. Jo.49>pbliic Turpin. Kmmn Mue LOOK OVER Vtrulul, ttm.il, Hiiramu. Hiuiiti* iti?,. tin* * * “* ** Klk.r. JIrtr Whrell, :olt I, ,t homr. again after a vlnlt of aeveral montha to Co- lumbua. Hr. John Allen Fort i, at home from the Univoraity of Georgia to ipend Chrl,tma,. Mliues Mattie Rylantler. Uule Mae Oliver and Kmma Kldridge are at home front Agne, Scott for the t’hrlatman holiday,. Mr. Jame, I.. Fort la here from Mer cer to upend rhrtatmaa. Mra. H. B. Simmon, and children have returned home from a plenum vi,It to Albany. your laundry and if you find any rea •ona for dlaoatlafaetlon you ohould •end your linen to ua, for we guar- -ntee to nn.l iaittlc Tift of Alhntty. *r, f,orc, Gatewood, nnd jirt'nUHt. Mr,. I low, 11 Hitninoii, U M|H-ii,lliiit ,,‘vi r.tl lav. In All-ulir, the gmmt of h,r father. Matin,* Today, Thuraday and Satur day. The Musical Comedy Huccess "ME, HIM AND I.” WITH WATSON, KELLY AND ARLINGTON. SO PEOPLE—TUNEFUL MUSIC Next Weak: NAT WILLS. Launder Your Linen and all other article* in m way that cannot be surpassed. Mr. «*. F. I'uf mi in. Mrs. J. Held Curry, of Newport News, Vo.. Is here tti> spend the holidays. Mrs. Charltoi Hunter, of Hnvsuuab, Is nn attmotlve visitor here tills week. Mias Helen Bngley, of Atlanta, Is retvir- lug tunny ehariniu* ntteutlona here, the gueat of MU* Mary Bngley. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY, 40-42 Wall Street. hrlatma* Mattie D*wls Hodaon L_. from I.oey CoW»; Kate Felder, from Mtnun- Ion; Marie Joaie, from Ml. de Halt's; Mn* Phone*, Main, 41. Fort. fr»uu M*n*er; John Allen Fort, from the Htnte rnlversity; John T. Clarke, from Tech, and Walter Uylandcr, from titaonton Military Amdemy ELDORADO BILDWIN-HELVIllE STOCK CO. RAILROAD SCHEDULES *h6wlog th* Arrival aul Departure of rss- sengsr Trains of the Followin'' Bonds: WBHTEUN AND Al No.—Depart To— 2. Naahvlll*.l:9B a.m 92. Nashville.4:50 p.m 72. Rome 6:10 p.m 4. N*shvlll*.940p.m. All trains dally. PLANT1C ItAILUOAD. No.—Arrive From— ftflsmlss CKNTlUL GKOItGIa. Arrlvu From— Havannah ... 7:10am Jacksonville . 7:60 urn Mncon .......11:40 am Havannah ...4:15 pm Macon 1:10 pm Albany 10:20 pin . Depart To— Macon 11:40 pm Havannah 6:00 am Allmny .1:45 am Macon 4:f>0 pm Savannah 0:15 pm Jacksonville *. 8:30 pui ATLANTA ANDgWJgT 1'UjNr UA1L- — Arrive from^ l ,*Depart To- •Kelma U:40am( A Montgomery 6 JO am •Montgomery. 7:f) pm);Mpotg'm’ry.l2:4l pm *0*1rna.... • eli J6pmraeloui....... 4:20 pm la Grange...... 8:20 am[LaGrnnge.... 6:30 pm •MpotgomOry. 1:40 pm l *Moiitg / ra’ry.U:15 pm .^DalTy. Ail other trains uuTiy except Suo- AU train* of Atlanta nnd West Point Railroad company arrive at ond dspart from Atlanta Terminal station, corner of Blltrheli street end Ms*|*nn nvenne. UKOKUIA ItAlLKOAR Arrive From— •Augusta .... 6J0am Conyers ..... 6:45 am Covington ... 7:46 am •Augusta ....12:46 pm Lithonla lJ6 pm •Augusta .... * JO pm •Daily. All other tr day. 1 depart To— •Augusta 7 JO tin Lithonla 10:05 am asar.r.:a?5- Corlngtoo ... 9:10 pm ■Augu.ta .....11:19 pm alp, dally except Bon- MFABOABD AI It LINE RAILROAD. Arrive From Washington .7 JO am Athena I:25ara Memphis ....11:45am Now York.... 8:65pm Clinton 7*5 pm Birmingham . 7:46 pm • Shown In C Depart to— Hlii.il-vhom . J:«,m Ath,n, 4:»t 1-1,1 ootrai Tim*. . || THE STAR | Week of December 24. SENSATIONAL DRAMA "FIGHT FOR A MINE” , New Moving Pictures. STRONG VAUDEVILLE Matinee* Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday at 2:20. Every night at SMI. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday Nights. Tmanlay and Wednesday Matinees. MCKCIA4. CIUtlSTMAH MATINKK. "SHERLOCK HOLMES” Thursday, Frblay and Hat unlay Nights. "THE TWO ORPHANS” Frlikiy ami Kittunlxy Matlum. Sight prFvfi Id, 2), to, Mr Maflnre prlrre 10, 29. tte W.1I.U for Utile I-anl I'auallreoy. NORCROSS. Rev. Hrnry IV. Tlckoor, of Sewa'i.e, Tenn.. ha, been the guaat of hi. ter. MIh Da lay Tleknor. Mlga LlUlurt'McDaniel nrtll'cmrrti at a reception Saturday evening honor of Min Bertha Oliver, of FI,, ila. Ml,, Ditl.y Tleknor I, In Philadel phia for the holiday,. jh« gm-at ,r her grandmother, Mn>. Orrr:'by ... ......