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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
ntUnSUAY, DECEMBER 17. M.
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Win.
SOCIETY
FAREWELL, 8ANTA CLAUS.
Tl>* midnight hour Is sped.
And distant bells come faintly to my
ears;
Old Santa Claua Is dead!
I wish you “Merry Christmas," but
tear
Creeps to my smarting eyes;
For I have lost a friend of yester
Whose *jhvlal disguise
Made midnight Joyous: as the love
of man
Shone from him like a light
That burned within his bosom—made
of bran—
And snow-clad fields of white
Seemed weird to me because his
reindeer ran.
But Santa Claus Is not!
If so It be. let's raise to him a stone
Upon some sncred spot
In name of little children who are
grown.
And on this pillar white.
'Neath skies as bracing as his bonny
laugh.
Let carven words Indite
The love we bore him In an epitaph.
And round the marble base.
In tearful mern'ry of our childhood
Joys.
We. gray-halred babes, shall _
The long-lost fragments of forgotten
toys.
And where the lllpper shines
On wan. white Helds of wintry Ice
and snow
Shall rise pathetic shrines—
The skates and knives and sleds of
long ago.
Then from that mournful mound
That marks his grave we'll, weeping,
turn; nor pause
To heed the solemn sound
Of phantom slt-lgh-bells. Farewell,
Santa Claus!
—Kdwurd S. Van Zlie In Colllcr'i
Weekly.
MIS8ES ORR TO ENTERTAIN.
A beautiful party of Saturday after
noon will be the euchre at which
.Misses Lena and Alice Orr will enter
tain. Their guest list will include fifty
of their friends.
HAOEfTlMOODY.
The wedding ‘of Mr. Frederick W.
Hagen and Miss Estelle Moody took
place Wednesday evening nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Moody, on
iSAst Fourteenth street. Rev. Dr. Belk
performing the ceremony In the pres
ence of a few friends.
The bride wore a gown of white
crepe do chine, tftmined with duchesse
lace. Her bouquet was of brldo rosoa
and hyacinths.
Miss Mary Helen Moody, sister of
the bride, was the only bridesmaid,
and Mr. Fred Robinson acted ns best
man. Miss Mary Helen Moody wore a
toilet of white inessallne and carried a
. bouquet of pink roses.
Master Theodore Moody and little
Miss Helen Tucker were the ribbon-
bearers. Miss Tucker wore a frock of
white-thread cambric and Valenciennes
lace, and Master Moody wore a whlto
flannel suit.
After the ceremony there was a re
ception. nt which n. number of friends
were entertained. Mrs. Moody received
her guests In a white lace gown, made
over taffeta.
A bright program was rendered by
Wurm's orchestra and during the even
ing a hot supper was served.
The bride's traveling gown was a
blue cloth suit and a lint to match. Mr.
Hagen and his bride left for a trip to
Florida.
MRS. TROY ENTiRTAIN8 CLUB.
Mrs. Robert Troy entertained the ◦.
M. Club Thursday -morning nt her
home, at West End.
A BRILLIANT EVENING.
The Princeton Olee Club presented a
varied and Interesting program Wed
nesday evening at the Onind before an
appreciative and brilliant audience,
which evidenced Its appreciation with
cordial upplause.
. The hoses were filled with beauti
fully gowned women and their escorts,
and the patronesses were largely In
evidence In the boxes and throughout
the parquet. After the concert a dance
was given at the Capital City Club by
the alumni of Princeton, residing In
Atlanta. The cotillion was led by Mr.
Joseph Brown Connally, assisted In the
first part of the evening by Miss Mar-
lan Peel and during the latter part by
Miss Harry Stockdcll. Miss Peel wore
a handsome toilet of pale blue silk nnd
Miss Btockdell's becoming gown was
of white silk, made prlncesae.
During the evening a buffet supper
was served In the rooms adjoining the
ballrooms, which were adorned with
many pretty Christmas devices and u
profusion of holly and mistletoe.
The Atlanta alumni of Princeton en
tertained the alee Club previous to the
concert nt an elaborate dinner at the
Aragon.
IN HONOR OF 'VISITING BELLE8.
The younger crowd gave an Infonnul
dance Tuesday evening at Blooinetein's
ball, complimentary to the following
visitors: Misses Madelyn Bigler, of
Atlanta: Helen Rose, of Chattanooga;
Carrie Friedman, of Tuscaloosa, und
Pauline Lovenhart. of Louisville.
Others present were Misses Juliet
Hartman. Sadie Hartman. Inna Rose
Lebeck. May Belle Abrams. Maurice
Rich, Sadie May Bogatxky, Myrtle Lip-
man, Rosalind Fish. Pauline Fisher,
Helen Jonas, Tessle Grrenspan. Carrie
Bulxbarher, Estelle MilhalovUs, Elsie
Lowensteln. Messrs. Ed and Aaron Sols,
bacher. Dorris Lrfkovitx. Julian llirsch,
Bemad Fensterwald. Irfonanl Lusky,
Leon Hecht, Ely Kaufman. Ben Rein-
aur. Herbert Levy. Morris Hartman.
Frank Braunsteln, Sam Greenspan.
Milton Komman and Arthur Levy.
Miss Hortens* Lebeck and George
Will Play Important Parts
In New fork's Social Life
MILNER-HOWELL.
Mrs. George Arthur Howell announces
the engagement of her daughter, Caro
line, to Mr. William' McWhorter Mil
ner, the wedding'to take place on the
evening of February 6, at her home In
West End.
MISS HOWELL’S PARTY.
Miss Julia Howell's euchre party on
Wednesday evening at her home, on
Peachtree street, was the social event
among the younger contingent of so
ciety.
be no exception to the general rule.
At the lj' o'clock high mass on Sunday
morning the music In Its entirety will
be sung - by the Sunday school choir,
this for the first time. All cordially
welcome to attend nil the services at
Sacred Heart church on Sunday. On
Sunday evening the children of the
Sunday school will -sing beautiful
carols, assisted In the chorus work
by the splendid choir of Sacred Heart
church.
M'CALLEY-MOORE.
Special to The Georgina.
New Decatur. Ala.. Dec. 27.—Miss
Annie Belle Moore and Mr. Albert
McCaUey were married at St. Johns
Episcopal church on Christmas morn
ing at 9:30 o'clock, the Rev. H. W.
Jones, rector of the church, officiat
ing.
The bride wae given away by her fa
ther, Mr. G. B. Mooch, Sr. The best
man was Sir. J. C. Conley, of this city.
Mrs. O. A. Hoff played the wedding
march. There were no other attend
ants. Mr. Archie McCalley. a brother
of the groom, of Birmingham, attended
the wedding.
The bride and groom left on an aft-
. . ernoon train for the South. Mr. G. B.
The holiday decorations - were used. Moore, a brother of the bride, accom-
throughout the house. After the game panled them.
a delicious supper was served. The I Tlie.brlile Is a daughter of Mr. G. B.
euchre prises were a gold thimble and %22SbJ!t!rJ%j2,™ M .KS’SlIISJi
a knife and were won by Miss Harriett
Calhoun and Mr. Ralph Ragan.
The young hostess wore a toilet of
pink crepe de chine, trimmed with lace.
Allas Katherine Ellis wore white lace
over blue silk.
Miss Bessie Pope was becomingly
gowned In old rose silk and lace.
, (Copyright, IMS, by W. R. Ifearst.)
These nre two women who will play most Important parts In tho
social life of New York during the present season. Both are beautiful,
nre endowed with great wealth nnd are known for their power of enter-
tnlnlng. On the left Is Mrs. John Jncob Astor, wife of the head of the
American branch of the Astor family, who was Miss Willing, of Philadel
phia, before her marriage. On Iho right Is the Countess cf Strafford, who
at present Is In this country nnd will stay here for some time. Her lady
ship Is an American woman and was a widow when she married the Earl
of Strafford.
Nossauer and Miss Sadie Belle Reis,
mpn chaperoned tho party.—Nashville
American.
MISS HEBERT'S” LUNCHEON
Miss Dorothy Hebert entertnlnod at
delightful buffet luncheon Thursday
morning at the Piedmont Driving Club.
The decorations were holly nnd mis
tletoe and everywhere the festive spirit
of the holiday was In evidence.
.Miss Hebert received her guests In
dainty gown of cream silk fashioned
with lace. Her hat was white trimmed
llh plumes. -
After luncheon each guest was pre
sented with a favor decorated with
bells as a souvenir.
- The Invited guests Included Misses
Anile Ilunnlcult, Anne Orme. Lucy
Hill Hopkins, Carolina Muse, Aurelia
Speer, Hllvey S|ieer. Julia Howoll, Ethel
Emmons, Katharine Ellis. Mniion Gold
smith. Harriet Calhoun, Sarah Rawsoti.
Eliza belli Rawaon,. Emma Kate Amor
ous, Nellie Hood Itldley. Marie ithilcy,
Jennie I). Harris, Marie Pappeiiheliner,
Heh'11 Dnrgan, Annie Sykes Rice, Clif
ford West, Julia Richardson. Wlnshtp,
Elisabeth Reynolds, Marietta, (la.; An
nie Fields. Marietta, Go.; Liuro Mar
garet Hoppe, Marietta, Ga.: Lucy Hoke
Smith, Mlgnon McCarty. Hildreth Bur.
ton Smith. Penelope Clarke. Frances
Clarke, Murle Roberta, Virginia Lips
comb, Adgate Ellis, Jennie McKee,
Margaret McKee, Passle May Ottley.
Mildred Harman, I-aura Ripley, Louise
Ripley. Helen Dykes. Dorothy High.
Mary Helen Moody, Mary Traylor.
Josephine Mobley.
MRS. VAN RENSSALAE 1 '
ENTERTAIN8 INPJ .IALLY.
A happy occasion was t. Informal
bridge at which Mrs, J. F. Van Reiy-
salaer entertained Thursday morning.
In tho absence of several of the club
members Mrs. John Kiser, Mrs. Arthur
Middleton Glbbes, Miss Susie May
Pope. Miss Ethel Kelly nnd Mrs. Joe
Ratin' acted ns substitutes. Others
playing were Mrs. Ralph Van LamlJiig-
ham. Mrs. W. E. Wllinerdlng. Mrs.
Sam Smith, Mrs. John Barry. Mrs.
James O. Miller. Mrs. Herman llirsch.
After the game delicious refreshments
were served.
OGOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt
% MANY WOMEN OFFER
O TO WED JILTED LOVER. O
o O
O York. Pa., Dec. 27.—Justice T. O
O A. Carman, of Roe. Pa., this 0
O county, who was Jilted by Miss 0
O Jennie Young, of Hagerstown, Md.. O
O need not remain a bachelor. O
0 Since It became known that Car- 0
O titan had been rejected many O
O damning young ludles hare sent O
O tender missives, offering to make 0
O his newly furnished home happy O
O for him by gracing It with their O
O presence. 0
Q Carman Is not in a mood to O
O listen to their pleadings, and will O
O accept no proposals at this time. 0
Gooftaooooooaooooooooooooo?
We desire to thank our friends and cus
tomers for their liberal patronage during
the season which has been most grati
fying. Wishing you all A Happy and
Prosperous 1907,
We,are, respectfully vours,
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
HOLIDAY PARTY.
Mrs. J. Glascock Mays will entertain
a few friends Informally on Saturday
afternoon from 4 to 8 o'clock at her
home on Spring street.
MISS BESSIE WALLACE POPE
ENTERTAINED AT HEARTS.
A party elaborate and beautiful In
every detail was that at which Miss
Bessie Wallace Pope entertained on
Thursday afiernbon. The playing of
hearts afforded amusement for the
guests. Tho score cards were red
hearts, on which score was kept with
tiny gilt hearts. The prise was a beau,
tlful gold locket, heart shaped, and the
consolation was a box of bonbons.
Tho home of the Popes was decollated
with Christmas bells, holly nnd ami-
lax, and at the conclusion of the game
delirious refreshments were nerved.
Miss Pope received her guests In a
pretty frock of cream embroidered
batiste.
WESLEY MEMORIAL
ENTERTAINMENT.
The Wesley Memorial Sunday school
will hold Its nnnual Christmas tree and
candy pull Thursday. A special pro
gram with Santa Claus has been ar
ranged for the children from 6 to -8
o’clock. From 8 o’clock a regular old-
fnshioned candy pull for everybody.
EGG-NOG PARTY.
Mlaa Clara Forucre entertained a fqw
friends nt an egg-nog party Christmas
afternoon, her guests Including Miss
Bessie Dobbs, Miss Lillie White, Miss
Vlrglnln Parks. Mr. Rob Wilson, Mr.
Erwin Gresham. Mr. Hugh Mays, Mr.
John Trlppe, Mr. Ed Russell, Mr. Will
Ullltna, Mr. Massengale.
AGNE8 SCOTT ALUMNAE
A880CIATI0N TO MEET.
Tha Atlanta and Decatur chapters of
tho Agnes Scott Alumnae Association
will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30
with Miss Luclle Alexander, 148 Juni
per street.
WOOD-BARNES.
Speclsl tv The Georgian.
Covington. Ga.. Dec. 27.—The mar
riage of Miss Allle Tine Barnes to Mr.
John Henry Wood occurred at the
home of the bride's parents Wednesday
afternoon at .1 o'clock at the Cedars,
near Mansfield.
Miss Barney is the accomplished
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Barnes,
of Mansfield.
Mr. Wood Is one of ablest men of
Newton county. For'several years he
was with the firm of Fowler Bros., of
this-city. At present he Is a member
of the firm of Coogler & Wood, of
Mansfield.
IN HONOR OFMRS. STEWART.
Mrs. ('. H. Stewart and Misses Pau
lina and Lude Harris will entertain
during the week nt their home In Cov- |
Ington, Ga.. at a large reception, com- j
plinicntary to Mrs. E. ('. Stewart, ofj
Atlanta, who Is the guest cf relatives at |
Covington.
. ANDREWS-MIDDLEBROOKS. j
Wednesday at 9 o'clock Miss Annie I
Mklcllehro.l;- und Mr. Ryles Andrews,
of Macon, were united In marriage at
the home of the bride's parents. Mr. |
and .Mrs. K. Jt. Mlddlebrooks. at Yates,
vllle, G'l.
Mis- Mlddlebrooks Is nn attractive
and lalerted young woman of Yates-
vlllo and her many friend, regret that
her marring,- will take h.*r uv,ay from
her old home. ,
Hi Anureua i» .< prominent and pop-
•tlar business roan of Macao.
Mlsa Annie Sykes Rice wore a toilet
of blue silk, fashioned with Valenciennes
lace.
Miss Marian Gerdlne wore cream
china silk, trimmed with lace and rib
bons.
Miss Clifford West wore a frock of
old rose silk.
Miss Carolyn King wore blue silk
and Valenciennes lace.
Miss Nellie Stewart's gown was of
white silk and lace.
Miss Harry Schleslnger was becom
ingly gowned In white lace over silk.
Miss Irene Austin's frock was whlto
organdy over pink silk.
Miss Harriett Calhoun wore white
silk and blue ribbons.
TO VI8ITING GIRLS. /
Miss Harry Schleslnger entertained
at a pretty card party Thursday morn
ing at her home, on West Peachtree
street In honor of Miss Marian Ger
dlne. of Athens, the guest of Miss An
nie Sykes Rice, end Miss Blair, of Ma
rietta, the guest of Miss Annie Lee
McKenzie.
After the game a hot luncheon was
served. The euchre prizes were a book,
a silver pen and a picture.
Miss Schleslnger wore a gown o!
white silk, trimmed with dainty laces.
Miss Gerdlne'wore a frock of light
green silk and a hat of green, trimmed
with plumes.
, Rice was gowned In pink silk,
trimmed with Irish lace. Her hut was
pink, trimmed with ribbons and roses.
Miss Blair was attractively gowned
In white silk and woro a hat of blue,
trimmed with plumes.
Miss McKenzie wore a frock of point
d'esprlt and a hat of Black, trimmed
■1th plumes.
JN HONOR MISS JONES.
Mrs. Walker P. Inman will entertain
Thursday evening, In honor of her
niece, Miss Helen Stewart Jones.
’ MASQUE PARTY.
Mlsa Sadie Parry's masque party
wi'llJbe an event of Thursday evening,
taking place at her home. In Decatur.
MRS. WAY1NTERTAIN8.
Wednesday afternoon at her apart
ments on Capitol square Mrs. Har
ford H. Way gave a delightful eggnog
party to a-few friends. A drawing con
test, In which each guest took part,
afforded great pleasure and diversion.
Pretty cards, representing Christmas
bells, were given the guests, on the re.
verse side* of which were written the
names of objects to be drawn on card
board, a critic deciding upon the merits
of the drawings. An appropriate prise
was awarded the successful artist, after
u-hleh delicious eggnog and wafers
were served.
Mrs. Way received her guests In
handsome *green cloth gown with silk
blouse.
LAUNHJS-LEE.
A pretty home wedding occurred
Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock, when
Miss Nellie Launlus was married
Mr. J. Zach Lee.
The entire lower floor of the house
was thrown open and beautifully deco,
rated for the occasion.
In the drawing room the. decorations
were In white and green. Around the
room were unshaded candles In tall
brass candlesticks, which were heir
looms In the family. The wedding
party stood before an altar of smllax
nnd potted plants.
Tho ' living room and dining room
wore effectively decorated with Christ
mas bells, holly and smllax.
Preceding the bride nnd groom came
the two young slaters of the bride,
Misses Katherine and Virginia Lau
nlus, wearing palest shell pink messa-
llne toilets, fashioned with filmy lace.
The bride wore her going-away
gown, a three-piece suit of resedn
green cloth, with cream lace blouse.
Her hat was of mirror velvet of the
same lovely shade of ereen.
The ceremony was performed In an
Impressive manner by Dr. J. W. Lee.
a cousin of the groom.
After the ceremony a delicious buf
fet supper was served. Mis* Florence
Young served punch In the living room.
Her dress was of white silk and hand
made lace.
Mrs. Lee has been quite popular for
the two years she has lived In Atlanta.
Mr. Lee Is a prominent employee of
the government.
The bride and groom left at 6 o'clock
for a short wedding trip South.
CAROL SERVICES AT THE
SACRED HEARD CHURCH
merchants of New Decatur. The groom
Is a well-known young man of Bir
mingham. They received numerous
beautiful wedding presents.
MRS. W. T. SMITH"
GAVE EGGNOGQ PARTY.
On Wednesday afternoon at her
beautiful home. In Inman Park., Mrs.
W. T. Smith entertained a few rela
tives nn<l close friends at a charming
eggnog party. %
Christmas decorations were in artist
ic evidence and tha gtls light shades
and candles were covered "with lovely
crimson tulips, giving a delightful
touch of color In the handsome rooms
of the picturesque home.
Eggnog and- delicious cake were
served by Mrs. Smith and her daughter.
Mrs. Francis Smith, In the dining room,
where the table was covered with
Cluny lace centerpiece and mat* and
lighted with tulip-shaded candles.
Mrs. Smith was becomingly gowned
in white mull, embroidered In blue, and
Mrs. Francis Smith's pretty toilet was
of white mull, lace trimmed.
NINE O’CLOCK GERMAN.
The Christmas Nine O’clock german
will take place Thursday evening at
the Klrnball house and will be a bril
liant event.
-Mr. Sanford Rush will lead, dancing
with Mlsa Harry Stockdell.
■The chaperons will include: Mr. and
Mrs. J. Carroll Payne. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry English, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Peel, Dr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Elkin, Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Adair, Mr. and Mrs,
John Little, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B,
Paine, Mr. and Mrs. Barbour Thomp
son. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hawkins, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Wllle Pope, Mr. and Mr*.
Harry M. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. St.
Julian Ravenell, Mr. and Mrs. Lowry
Arnold, Mrs. Clarence Knowles, Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Phelan, Mr. and Mrs,
John S. Clarke.
ORATORIA ATTHE TEMPLE.
Friday night at the Jewish Temple
on South Pryor street Hayden's Crea.
tlon will be rendered by a number of
the best vocalists of Atlanta, who havo
formed an association for the presenta.
tlon from time to time of the best doss
of vocal music,
The association Includes the chorus
of the Jewish Temple. Trinity Metho
dist church, the First Methodist' church
and the First Presbyterian church.
Mr. J. Fowler Rlchardeon will be dl
rector.
The music will begin promptly at 8
O'clock and there will be no charge for
admission.
The music lovers of Atlanta are cor
dially Invited to attend the oratorio on
Friday evening at the Temple.
miss thomasHentertains.
A most enjoyable party was that at
which Miss Adeline Thomas entertain
ed Thursday morning.
The apartment of Mrs. Thomas at
the Marlborough was beautifully deco
rated In holly, mistletoe and roaqs, and
the score cards and other pretty de
tails were suggeetlve of the holiday
season.
Cards were played and at the con
clusion of the game delicious refresh
ments were served.
An Ideal
Confection
The rich, rare, fruity flavor and absolute
purity of NUNNALLY’ CANDY, makes it
the most delectable of high-grade confec
tions.
Made of the finest materials, by experi
enced candy makers, carefully packed in
dainty boxes and sealed in air-tight bond
paper, it is always fresh and clean, and
•maintains a delicate flavor that melts away
on the tongue with,a taste of inexpressible
deliciousness. Per pound 80 cts.
CHOCOLATE MINTS —A smooth, delicious bit
of mint, coated with rich, fine chocolate. The
kind you never tire of. Per box 30 cents. 1
.
M'ELHANEY-COTTON.
On Wednesday evening at 8:20
o'clock at tho residence of Rev. Dr. A.
C. Ward, 124 Mangum street, Miss
Mary Cotton and Mr. Frank R. McEI-
haney were quietly married.
MISS COWLE8 ENTERTAINS.
One of the most elaborate and.beau
tiful of many parties which have dur
ing the holidays assembled the school
girls, was that at which Miss Sarah
Cowles entertained on Thursday after
noon.
Miss Cowles' guests Included about
seventy-five of her young friends, and
the L’owles home presented a bright
scene with Its decorations forming a
pretty setting for the attractive young
people gathered there. The decorations
were In the holiday colon, smllax, holly
and mistletoe, with red rosea and pnln.
settla blossoms being used In profusion.
In the dining room the table held
candies and bonbons In red. The cen
terpiece consisted of a plateau of red
pojnsettla blossoms placed on Cluny
lace.
In another room punch was served by
Mlsaes Laura Cowles and Alice May
Freeman, and during the evening de.
licious refreshments were served.
Assisting Miss Cowles In receiving
and entertaining her guests were a
number of Iter young friend*. Includ
ing Misses Lillian Logan. Helen Thorn,
Laura Robinson, Edith Watt* nnd Wil
lie Williford.
Miss Cowles' received her friends In
pretty frock of blue flowered mull
trimmed with Val. lace.
Miss Helen Thorn wore n suit of
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.
A Gift of Gifts
A thing women really yearn for, and a fashion not of
the moment, but of all times—tho Chatelaine Watch. We
are showing these watches in exquisite styles—jeweled,
enameled and plain.
DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers.
APOLLO’S
Chocolates and {Bon Boris.
&£? 60c lb.
W* Are Atlanta Agents.
Frank Edmondson
& Brother.
Druggists, 14 8outh Brsed.
Nursery Friezes as Follows:
Noah’s Ark Panels, Farm Yard Scenes,
Toy Friezes, Morning, Noon and Night.
WHITE WALL PAPER CO.,
69 North Pryor Street.
white ellk trimmed with lace.
Miss Lillian Logan wore a beautiful
dress of pink flowered crepe de chine
made over pink silk and trimmed elab
orately with lace.
Mrs. Cowles wore a gown of black
mnrqulsette, and assisting her In the
entertainment of her daughter's guests
were Mrs. J. Glascock Mays, Mrs. An
nie Mays Dow, Mr*. Van Valkenburg,
Mrs. Howard Pattlllo, Mrs. Herman
llirsch.
(I
Personal Mention
b
The carol servIcA. by the children al w “ h b » nd »
the Sacred Heart church are always
thoroughly enjoyable, nnd that to be [ chine.
given on Sunday night at 8 o'clock will i Mlsa Laura Robinson's frock was of
The heavy demands on my stock have been replaced
and I am prepared to serve my friends and patrons
with new goods at the same popular prices. With
many thanks for your liberal patronage, and best
wishes for A HAPPY NEW YEAR
SEVENTY
Whitehall
Strnt
Atlanta’s Only Popular Priced Jewelry' Establishment.
J. C. Mellichamp
Next Doer
Chamberlin-
Johnson-
Du Bose Co.
Mlse Carolyn Willingham, of College
Park, arrived In Macon Wednesday to
visit Miss Virginia Willingham. Dur
ing the week Miss Willingham's enter
taining n house party of young women
consisting of Misses Mary Parish nnd
Edltli Kyle, of Columbus, and Miss
Carolyn Willingham, all of whom will
receive with her this evening at her de
but party.—Macon Nows.
Dr. Lewis‘Gaines Is once more con
valescent and nble to receive his
friends. Dr. and Mrs. Gaines will re-,
main in Atlanta several weeks longer
before returning to their home In North
Carolina.
Mr. Frank S. Roberts, who Is con
neeted with the First National Bank
of Houston, Tex., nnd prominent In the
social life of that city, 1s vlsltng rcla-
tves and friends in Atlanta.
The Christmas tree at the Baptist
church ut College Park was a great
success. The children who recited were
trained by Miss Nell Forbes, the popu
lar render.
Dr. Theodore Toepel will attend the
meeting of the Southern Educational
Association, held December 27. 28 and
29 at Montgomery, Ala., where he has
been invited to read a paper.
Mr. Benjamin B. Pettus, formerly of
Atlanta, now a student of the National
School of Art In New York, Is spending
the holidays with.Mr. and Mrs. IV. A.
Stevens.
Miss Haltle Kills left Thursday for
Macon, to visit Mr*. William Brun
son. She will be one of the attractive
guests at the Thallan cotillion on Fri
day evening In that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bidncy Ed
monds announce the birth of a son, Al
bert Sidney Edmonds. Jr., at their
home, 169 Juniper street, December 2*.
General W. W. Brandon, of Tusca
loosa, Ala., Is In tho city, attending the
national convention of the S. A. E. fra
ternity.
Dr. C. II. 8. Jackson, president
Bessie Tift College, of Forsyth, spent
Thursday In the city.
Mr*. Van Robinson, of Eufaula, Ala-
la spending the Christmas season with
her son, Mr. Roby Robinson.
Dr. William T. Jones, who has spent
several days In Forsyth, ha* returned
to tho city.
Mrs. Belle Stalling*, of Greenville.
Ala., Is visiting Mr*. VV. D. Hinton, at
18 Lucklc street.
Mr. Titian Forbes I* visiting Ids
brother. Mr. W. T. Forbes. In Athens
during the Christmas holiday*.
Mis* Sadie Askew Is spending the
holidays with her parents, on Merrltts
avenue.
Miss Kathleen Collay. of Washing
ton, Ga., Is the guest of Miss Bessie
Chandler.
Mr. Senter Gentry la the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lamar, at Nash
ville.
Mr. Henry Whitman has returned ta
New Orleans.
Mias Nell Sharp has returned front
a short visit to Covington.
Dr. Roy Harris la visiting his father,
General 8. W. Harris, at Covington,
Sir. Sam Slleer Is spending the holi
days In Birmingham.
Mlsa Caroline Benson, of LaGnu**
Is the guest of Mlsa Carrie Dalli-
Mr. Sanford Rush, of New Orleans,
lx In the city.
Dr. R. M. Harbin has returned to
Rome. /
L. Key
jre
Mr and Mr*. James
spending the holiday* In Quitman.
Mr. Fred Sausey. of Savannaii.
'"sir'and^Mr*. St. Julian Ravenell- ,f
New York, are In the^clty_^^_ -jJ
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