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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
MOXDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1?"*.
May the year go softly, friend.
To thy tread:
May the ahlne and shadow blend
To thy need;
May the God who loves us all
Watch for aye, whatever befall.
O'er thy head.
May the year no softly, friend.
If He will;
And whatever winds attend.
Good or III,
May the Master still command;
In the hollow of His hand
Hold thee still.
IN HONOR OP OR. DINGLE.
Mr. William Spceh will give an rln
gant dinner Monday evening at his
home on Peachtree street in honor of
Rev.'Dr. W. L. Dingle, recently called
to the pastorate of the First Presbyte
rian church.
The table, which Is In the shape of a
mnltesc cross, will be artistically deco
rated with polnsettla and ferns. The
centerpiece will be a bowl of these
blossoms, from which loops of red
ribbon will extend to the bowl of the
same flowers at the corners of the ta
ble. Around the centerpiece there will
be silver candlesticks, holding red ta-
pers, and cupped with red silk shades.
The place cards will be hand-palntcd
polnsettla, with the name of the guest
In gold.
Mrs. Speer will assist Mr. Speer in
receiving Ills guests, and. will wear a
handsome gown of white lace.
Seated at the table will be Dr. Din
gle. Dr. C. H. Rice, Rev. It. O. Pllnn,
Mr. Sam M. Inman, Captain C. D.
Dangaton, Dr. J. D. Turner, Mr. Huefc
T. Inman. Dr. J. D. Daniel, Dr. J. G.
Earnest, Mr. W. C. Inman. Mr. William
Dansell. Judge W. T. Newmnn, Mr. J.
8. Panchon, Mr. C. H. Dowls, Mr. T.
H. Calhoun. Colonel Robert J. Dowry,
Mr. T. D. Elyca, Mr. W. T. Healey,
Mr. W. T. Miles, Dr. A. W. Calhoun.
Mr. S. W. Carson. Mr. J. R. IiaChnyin,
Mr. W. R. Hoyt. .Mr. George W. Har
rison. Mr. Paul Fleming. Mr. T. R. Clay,
Mr. Carl Harmsen, Mr. C. R. Wlnshlp,
Mr. J. J. Woodslde, Mr. B. B. Crew
and Dr. S. T. Barnett.
DINNER TO MISS LIPSCOMB.
Miss Ellae Dlpscomb, of Nashville,
the guest of the Misses Whitman,
will be the honor guest Welnead ty
evening, when Miss Blanche Carson
will give an elegant dinner at the
Capital City Club. •
Invited to meet Miss Dlpscomb nre
Miss Doulso Hawkins, Miss Susie May
Pope, Miss Martha Whitman, Miss
Hattie Orr, Miss Sumuella Whitman.
Miss Marian Woodward, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward McCerren, Mr. Madison Bell,
Mr. William Ellsworth, Mr. Hugh Ad
ams. Mr. Edward Dougherty. Mr. John
Dusk. Mr. Rlchtle Kimball, Mr. Henry
Fallows.
NEW Ye’aR-SiBALL.
The large social event of Monday
evening will be the New Year's bull
at the Capital City Club. The occa
sion, which will be a very brilliant one,
Is being anticipated by the dancing
contingent of society and .among the
guests present will be a number of
charming visitors, who will Include
Miss Dorothy Horner, of Baltimore;
Miss Nan Payne, of Warrenton, Vo.:
Miss Ellse Dlpscomb, of Nashville;
Miss Ruth Glover, of Nashville, and
Miss McCarthy
MISS WARE "TO ENTERTAIN.
A nlMMnt «v*nt of Mnnriny «v#nlnar
will bo the Informal party at which
Miss Helen Ware will entertain Infor
mally Monday evening at her home on
Washington street.
to mrSTbray.
The luncheon which Mrs. Harvey
Anderson will give Wednesday In hon
or of Mrs. Sims Bray will bring to
gether the bridesmaids of Mrs. Clay
and the wives of the ushers.
These who will be present are Misses
Jennie Mobley, Kate Robinson, Emma
Robinson, Rollne Clark, Estelle Stew
art, Mrs. Charles McGchee, Mrs. Rob
ert Alston, Mrs. W. C. Jnrnagln, Mrs.
Hudson Moore, Mrs. Charles Davis.
informalTat HOME.
Mrs. John Ducas Mell and her
daughter, Mrs. John Woodson Wright,
will be at home to their friends Tues
day afternoon from 4 to 3 o’clock at
the borne of Mrs. Mell, on Capitol ave
nue.
• TO MIsFgREER.
On Friday evening Mr. Ivan Allen
will compliment Miss Amanda Qreer,
tbe guest of Miss Antoinette Blount,
with a box party at the Grand.
buffetTupper.
A beautiful event of Thursday even
ing was the buffet supper which Mr.
William A. Speer gave at his home on
Peachtree road In compliment to the
employees of the John Sllvey Company.
lanfo'rd'-winn.
Special to The Oeorrtan.
Waterloo, 8. C., Dec. 31.—Mr. R. W.
Danford and Miss Clara Winn were
married here on Thursday at the
bride's home on Main street. Rev. J.
A. Martin, of Cross Hill, united tbe
happy couple.
An elegant wedding dinner was
served to the guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Danford left Saturday
afternoon for
bridal tour.
The bride Is one of the most popu
lar young ladles In this section, and
belongs to one of the best families In
the state.
Mr. Danford Is a rising young busi
ness man of Greenville.
ENTERTAINED Fn~HONOR OF
MR. AND MR8. M’DANIEL.
On Wednesday evening, at Nash
ville, Chancellor and Mrs. Joseph H.
Kirkland entertained at a handsome
dinner complimentary to Mr. and Mrs.
Sanders McDaniel of Atlanta, and
Colonel and Mrs. W. Henderson, of
Knoxville.
CONFERENCE OF 80UTHERN
SUFFRAGISTS AT MEMPHI8.
gathering of Southern women,
held in Memphis shortly before the
holidays, was gnlque In that It marked
the flrst concerted action on the part
of women of the South toward organ
ization for tho purpose of obtaining
suffrage for the women of the South.
One of the prominent women who
attended the Conference of Southern
Women, Suffragists was Miss Daura
Clay, of Kentucky, a descendant of
Henry Clay, and one of tho most brill
iant women of the South. Mrs. Jen
nie Hart Sibley, of Georgia, Is Inter
ested actively in the movement as are
Mrs. Dlde Mcriiwether and Miss Bello
Kearnoy, of Tennessee.
The object* of the conference were
very definitely declared us follows:
"We. the members of tho Conference
of Southern Women Suffragists, In
session at Memphis, Turn., December
1U-20, state our purpose; Declaring
otir adherence to the principles of po
litical liberty, guaranteed to tho
American people by the fundamental
principles of our government, we af
firm that they should not be limited
by sex.
“Believing that public affairs should
be guided by the intelligent, we de
elare for suffrage with an educational
qualification, and urge the enfran
chisement of all women who can read
anti write.
"We ask for the ballot as a solution
of the race problem. There nre over
six thousand more white women In tho
Southern status than 'nil the negro
men and women combined, if the
women of the South were cnfranehlsed.
It would Insure a permanent and enor
mous preponderance of the white race
In politic*, and would preclude the ne
cessity for any doubtful expedients to
minimize the negro vote.
“We ask for the ballot because stu
dents of Industrial conditions afllrm
that the lack of direct political power
Is a factor ln ; the comparatively low-
wages off the ..*,000,000 wagu-eamlng
women In otfr country.
“We ask for the ballot ns the strong
est Insurance against child labor un
der conditions destructive to the best
development of the men and women of
the future.
"We recommend that women peti
tion the legislatures to gram them pres
idential suffrage, since the United
State* constitution empowers each
rlale to appoint presidential electors
In such manner as the legislature
thereof may direct.
"We recommend, further, that logls
laturcs be petitioned to submit to the
electors constitutional amendments
granting full suffrage to women.
HILL-COOPER.
Mrs. Loula Cooper, of West Point,
announces the engagement of her
daughter, Annie Dou. to Mr. Charles
Dougherty Hill, the u-eddlng to take
place on the evening of January 30 at
her home, In West Point.
Miss Caroline Hill will be maid of
honor and Mrs. W. J. Kirby will bo
matron of honor. Miss Mattie Hill will
be bridesmaid. Mr. Harvey Hill, of At
lanta. will act ns best man, and Mr. W.
P. Hill and Mr. B. ID Hill, of Atlanta,
will be tbe groomsmen.
Miss Cooper Is one of the most at
tractive and popular young women of
West Point, and Mr. Hill Is a nephew
of the late Benjamin H. Hill, of Geor
gia, and Is connected with the Arm of
J. J. Hagedon & Co. one of the largest
mercantile establishments In West
Point.
ATLANTA GUEST8 AT
THALIAN COTILLION.
At the ThaNan Christmas cotillion at
Macon on Friday night Mr. and Mrs.
John D. Dlttle. Miss Margaret Dad son
and Miss Hallle Ellis, of Atlanta, were
among the notable guests. Mrs. Dlttle
wore an elegant toilet of white lace.
Miss Ellis was gowned In pink satin,
embroidered In pink roses and trimmed
In lace, and Miss Margaret Dadson
wore white satin and chiffon.
OUR BUSINESS
Has prospered wonderfully during the past year on ac
count of the liberal policy shown our customers. If you
are not one of them already, start the New Year by giv
ing us your account. Our ’sales for December 24, 1!<06,
alone were $2,651.61 ahead of the corresponding day of
last year. A nice little gain, isn’t it ? Our Policy, Goods
and Prices are right, or else we would not have grown
so fast.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
JEWELERS.
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This charming evening toilet Is made of black chiffon over gray
silk. The low neck Is finished with ac.qrdlori plaited chiffon edged
with narrow black velvet ribbon and at the corsage there are rosettes
of the velvet. The skirt Is very full and Is finished around the bottom
with the velvet ribbons.
PUPILS’ RECITAL.
Mrs. George C. Mungcr gsve a very
Interesting pupils’ recital on Monday
afternoon at 3 o'clock, at her studio,
345 Peachtree street. One of the best
features of the excellent program was
the delightful rendering of several vo
cal numbers by Mrs. Stephen D. Smith.
MR. HANCOCK'sVeW
, YEAR'8 PARTY.
Monday evening Mr. Leonidas F.
Hancock will give a New Year’s party
at his home, on Forrest avenue.
CONTRIBUTION*™ THE
HOME FOR OLD WOMEN.
Christmas day at the Home for Old
Women will for mnny days be one of
pleasant memory, and the Gordon Cir
cle of the King’s Daughters and Sons
wish to thank ail who remembered tho
ladles of the home, contributing to their
dinner and sending gifts.
Contributions to the dinner were sent
by: Mrs. M. M. Myers. Mr. C. J. Kamp-
er, A. Fugaxxl, John D. Wing Company,
Mr. Wolfshelmer, Gnrron's Candy
Kltrhen Company.
Gifts were sent by: Mr. A. K.
Huwkcs, Mrs. J. P. Huntley, Mrs. J. H.
Porter, Mis* Dtzzlc McCauley, Miss
Grace Murphy, Mrs. Moreland Speer.
Miss Aurelia Bouch. Miss Susie May
Pope, ladles of Central Presbyterian
church. Grace church Rummy school,
sixth gratis of Formwalt street school,
Mrs. H. Hitchcock, Mrs. Cramer. Miss
Dollle Dumpkln and young ladles of
suit department at Blch's store.
Money was received from; Mtss Min
nle B. Gatins, Mrs. K. D. Spalding,
Mrs. B. M. Swift, Colonel L. R. Ray,
Mrs. Churles W. Hubner.
MISS MITCHELL ENTERTAIN8.
Monday evening Miss Ora Sue
Mitchell entertains at cards, compli
mentary to Miss Caroline JIowelL
whose marriage to Mr. Willis M. Mil
ner will take place In February.
MRS. GORMAN’S BRIDGE PARTY.
Mrs. Osstnn D. Gorman will give u
Inrge bridge party Wednesday after-,
noon, January 2, at the home of her
sister, Mrs. A. J. Smith. 145 West
Peachtree street. In honor of Mrs. R.
D. Cooney, und of Mrs. Cay McCall, of
Jacksonville. Fla.
MRS. ARKWRIGHT - TO ENTERTAIN.
Mrs. Preston Arkwright will give i\
large dancing party Saturday even
ing, complimentary to her niece, Mies
Maitland Marshall, who Is spending the
holiday season In Atlanta.
AIOS-LYONS.
8peclal to The Georgian.
Salisbury, N. C.. Dec. 31.—Among the
Christmas weddings In the Old North
State this year none'arouzed more gen
uine Interest nor attracted more wide
spread attention than that of Mr. James
Walter Aids and Miss Christina Ly
ons, which was solemnised at the home
of the bride, 42i North Main street,
Tuesday evening at 8:30 o’clock.
The home was tastefully decorated,
the color scheme being red and green.
Mendelssohn's wedding march was ren
dered by Miss Julia Snipes. The bride
und groom were met nt an Improvised
altar of palms nnd ferns by Rev. C. B.
Currie, pastor of the Spencer Presby
terian church, who performed the cere-
many.
The ^rlde wore a stylish gown of
brown chlfTon. broadcloth, with hat
and gloves to match, and carried a
handsome shower bouquet of white
carnations and maiden hair fern.
Quite a number of the bride’s friends
were present to witness the ceremony.
Among the out-of-town guests were;
Mrs. t'hsrles Wicker, uunt of the
bride, from Montgomery, with her two
little daughters, Virginia and May;
Miss Adelaide Cohen, Atlanta. Ga.: Mr.
Fred Lyons, of Mobile, Ala., and
Mr. George Miller. Jr., of the Univer
sity of Virginia.
After a delightful luncheon, Mr. and
Mrs. Aids left for Washington, D. C„
here they will he for a few days.
They will also visit Atlanta and Mont
gomery
glana, AM., where they will make their
future home.
complimentary"TO
MR. AND MR8. LITTLE.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Stevens, of Ma
con, gave a beautiful dinner party Fri
day night In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
John D. Little.
The dinner table had as a centerpiece
a tall vase of American Beauty roses.
The place cards were Tiffany conceits,
representing the petals of an American
Beauty.
The accessories of the lovely table
were all In the color of the American
Beauty rose.
The guests at the table were: Mr. and
Mrs. Dlttle, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Han
son. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Felton, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Roland Ellis, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Geurge Duncan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry
Wortham, Mr. S. S. Dunlap and Mr.
and Mr*. Steven*.
Mrs. Dlttle was handsomely gowned
In a French creation of pale blue chit-
for, embroidered In darker blue lilies
and finished with lace nnd velvet.
Mrs. Stevens wore a white liberty
satin gown, hnnd-einbroldered In sil
ver.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wortham en
tertained at a luncheon Saturday at t
o'clock In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John
D. Dlttle, of Atlanta.
The decorations In the drawing room
and dining room of Mrs. Wortham's
home were of bridesmaid roses and
ferns. The appointments In the din
ing room were all pink. A centerpiece
for the table was composed of pink
roses, nnd the Jionbons, and so forth,
were In the same color.
Sliver shades, with silver fringe, were
usod on the cnndelabrn.
Mrs. Wortham received 'her guests
uttlred In a lovely embroidered gown
of white crepe de chine. Mrs. Dlttle
wore a magnillcent gown of Irish cro
chet lace.
Mr. ami Mrs. Wortham's guests were;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dlttle. Major and Mrs. J.
F. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. George Dun
can. .Mr. and Mrs. William Fglton, Mr.
nnd Mrs. William P. Coleman of Mon
treal, Canada, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. O. Ste
vens uml Mr. 8. E. Dunlap.—Macon'
News.
BAGWELL-NELMS.
Special to The Georgian; *
Bowman, Ga., Dec, 31.—Quite a ro
mantic marriage occurred here Friday
evening, the contracting parties being
Miss Bessie D. Nelms, of Hartwell, and
Mr. Emory S. Bagwell, ,of this town.
Miss Nelms i» one of Hartwell's most
attractive and accomplished young la
dies. Mr. Bagwell Is one of Bowman's
sterling business men.
They will make their future home In
Bowman. ~
THE FREE KINDERGARTEN
ASSO. CHRI3TMA8 DONATIONS.
It hus been a great gratlflratlon to
the members of the Free Kindergarten
Association to receive a very generous
response to the appeal sent out for
money to carry on tbe work Instead of
giving an entertainment to make
money. The sum of 1243.80 has been
sent to the treasurer, Mrs. william
Greene Raoul, and It Is expected that
there will be others who will add to
this amount as soon as the rush of the
holiday season Is over. The very
pleasant notes which hnve accompanied
many of the checks Indicate a feeling
of good will and appreciation of the
work, which has been exceedingly grat
ifying.
The co-opcratlon of tht methods has
been a great assistance to the teachers
this winter. Social meetings are held
each month In the various school
rooms and the teachers talk to the
mothers and confer with them about
plans for the good of the little children,
and this has Insured a much better
average attendance upon the daily ex
ercises of the schools.
The following wen-known ladles and
gentlemen hnve contributed to the
Christmas donation: -
Mr. John W. Grant, Mr. Lewis H.
Beck, Mr. R, F. Sheldon, Dr. Thomas
Hlnman, .Mrs. John Hill, Mrs, J. A.
Nicholson. Judge J. H. Lumpkin.
Chambcrlnln-Johnson-DuBoxe Com
pany, Mr. Ulric Atkinson, Mrs. Samuel
Dumpkln, Mrs. Howard Bell, Mr. I,
Carroll Payne; Mr. J. B. Martin, Mr..P.
' Hlbert, Mr. R. C. Jolly, Mr.. Hugh
Richardson. Rev. Richard Orme Fllnn,
Mrs. Janet T. Fortson, Mr. F. B. Daney,
Mr. E. H. Carmen, Mr. C. M. Jerome,
Mr. Arnold Broyles, Mrs. William O'.
Raoul, Mrs. Nellie Pettus Black', Miss
Jennie Armstrong, Mr. A. V. Gude, Mrs.
EM ward Brown, Mrs. Maude T. Klrby-
Smlth, Mrs. Milton N. Armstrong. Mrs.
Robert Maddox, Mr. W. L. Cosgrove,
Dr. McH. Hull, Mr. T. Y. Tupper, Mr.
William T. Ansley. Mrs. M. R. Em
mons, Mr. Hubert Culberson, Mr. W. A.
Chapin, Mr. W. P. Inman, Mr./Joseph
Olllnger, Mr. T./A. Hammond, Mr. T.
W. Eggleston, Mr. Milton Dargan, Mrs.
M. B. Parsons, Mrs. Alex King, Mr. J.
B. Thompson, Mrs. Lena Swift
Huntley, Mr. Henry Hirzch, Mr, Lowry
Arnold.
MISS BROWN’S TEA.
Miss Marjorie Brown was the
charming young hostess at an.after
noon card party Monday, given In
honor of her guests, Miss Irene 'Searle,
of Montrose, Pa., and Miss Frances
Wallace', of Paducah, Ky.
The decorations throughout the
house were conflned to the holiday
colors, nnd everywhere there Were
wreaths of holly and mistletoe.
The young hostess wore a dainty
frock of white batiste trimmed with
Valenciennes lace.
Miss Wallace wore pink messallnc
silk fashioned with Cluny lace.
Miss Searle wus gowned In white
cloth embroidered In silk.
After the card game the young la
dles were joined by a number of their
young gentlemen friends, who enjoyed
with them a delicious hot supper.
MOORE-BREVARD.
Mrs. Robert Joseph Brevard, of
Charlotte, N. C„ announces the mar
riage Of her daughter, Caro Mays, to
Dr. Baxter Springs Moore, which took
place Wednesday, December 26, at
Charlotte.
pearsallTblaine.
Announcement has* been made in
Washington of the engagement of Mrs,
Martha Hlchborn Blaine and Lieuten
ant Paul S. Pearsall, formerly of the
Rough Riders and a millionaire.
Mrs. Blaine Is one of dhe celebrated
beauties and belles of Washington, and
recently obtained a divorce from Mr.
Blaine in Dakota. ,
ELSA8-TRIER.
Mrs. Reuben Trier, of Newark, N. T„
announces the- engagement of her
daughter, Ethel, to Mr. David Elsas, of
Atlanta.
Y. W. C.~aTNOTES.
There will be no dinner served ut tho
association rooms New Year's day. The
rooms will be closed.
Miss Elina Harley, physical director,
will return to her duties this week.
We are very grateful for the gifts
received from kind friends of the asso
ciations, as follow:
A handsome rocker for the office,
some pillows, subscription to two mug-
aslnes, all of which will be made good
use of. MRS. E. C. BAKER.
Secretary.
ASSOCIATION of -
COLLEGE WOMEN.
The convention of the Southern As
sociation of College Women was held
during the past week at Montgomery,
adjourning Saturday.
The constitution of the association
was revised; It was decided to meet
twice each year, in the spring and the
fall. Instead of annually; Nashville was
chosen its the meeting place for April,
ltd?, and It was decided to put forth
an Increased effort In the Interest of
the scholarship fund.
Dr. Lillian Johnson, acting presi
dent, presided, and the meetings were
attended uy a number of coiiege wom
en from polnte throughout Alabama
and Georgia, and many Interested
Montgomery women.
With a view to the more rapid ex
tension of the work of the Southern
Association of College Women, the fol
lowing resolutions, offered by Miss Ce
leste Parrish, of Athens, second vice
president of the association, were
adopted:
“Resolved, That the executive com
mittee .of the Southern Association of
College Women be empowered to do
the following work:
"First. To Invite the co-operation
with the Southern Association of Col
lege Women, bodies of women already
organized for educational purposes.
"Second. To stimulate the organi
zation of nlumnac associations In all
girls' schools In the South, and to in
vite these associations to co-operate
with the Southern Association of Col
lege Women.'
"Third. To Invite these co-operating
bodies to attend all our open meet
ings.
"Fourth. To arrange for one co-op
erntlvc session at each melting of the
Southern Association of College Wom
en.
"Fifth. These co-operative bodies to
be In no wise members of the Southern
’Association of College Women, but sep
arate organisations.
"Sixth. All bodies consenting to co
operation shall pay a fee of not less
than $2, the sum to be used by the
Southern Association of Col leg? Wom
en for the scholarship fund.
"Seventh. Where organisation Is not
possible, Individuals shall be Invited to
co-operate. These individuals shall
not be members of the association; but
co-workers with It, and shall pay a
fee of It for the scholarship fund.”
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return thl. week to Notre Dame cove
nant In Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs.' W. C. Henry, after a
delightful visit to Mr. nnd Mrs. Flem
ing duBIgnon, have returned to their
home, In Columbus, Ohio.
Mr. nnd Mr». Warren E. Hall, of 33
Bedford place, announce the birth of a
daughter, Martha Haygood Hall.
Dr. and Mrs. George Tlgner have re
turned from Birmingham.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Smith left Mon
day for Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mra. John Carrlgan paeaed
through the city Sunday cn route to
Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mra. Barrett Phlnlzy, of
Athens, are the gueets of Mr. and "Mra.
J. C. Hunter.
Miss Marie Alice Phillips ha* re
turned from Virginia.
Mra. Albert Collier Is the gueat of
relatives In St. Loula.
Mlsa' Frances Connolly laavea this
week for Baltimore, whera she la at
tending Madame De Febra'a school.
Mra. Thomas Peeples Is the guest of
Mrs. Charles Phlnlzy In Athens.
Mr. and Mra. Wade Dangaton have
gone to St. Douiz, where they will
make their home.
Sir. T. M. Seawald la visiting rela
tives In Michigan.
Mr. Peyton Douglas la In Knoxville.
Mra. R. H. Shaw, who has been their
guest recently, has returned to her
home nt Cartersvllle, Ga.
Mr. and Mra. Sidney Butler, whore
marriage on last Tuesday waa of gen
eral Interest to, their large circle of
friends, leave Sunday for their future
home in Atlanta. Mra. Butler was for.
merly Miss Marie Battle, of this city,
Thd- wedding took place at the home
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Battle, on upper Broad street.
—Augusta Chronicle.
Mra. Frank Butt and children will re-
turn this week from a visit to Augusts
OR. REBECCA C. BRANNON,
APARTMENT A.
THE FREDERICK,
352 Whitehall Stmt.
Practice limited to women and
going Irom there to Ucor- children.
Personal Mention
J)
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Mr. W. K. Teiry, of Birmingham,
gave n theater party Friday evening in
that city. In honor of Miss Due-lie Dane
and her guests, Mlsa Darfean. of At
lanta, and Miss Cobbs, of Anniston.
Mr. Edward A. Werner has returned
from a holiday visit to Birmingham.
Mra. Werner will remain several days
longer In Birmingham, where she Is
tbe guest of her stater, Mrs. Joseph V.
Allen.
Miss Dargan returned Monday from
a visit to Mlsa Luclle Dane, at Birm
ingham^'
Miss Nan Payne, o
the attractive guest
J. Carroll Payne.
Misses Claire and Marie Ridley will
Mr. Nat Jenette, of Nashville, Is in
Atlanta for a few days.
Judge Howard Van Epps and Hon.
F. T. Williams are on a hunting trip in
South Georgia.
Mr. Alex Stephens Is spending tho
holiday week in Washington, Ga.
Mrs. George Hurt and children were
the guests of relatives at Eufauln, Ala.,
during the holidays.
Mrs. Jack Cutler, of Macon, and her
mother, Mrs. Emma Bell, will spend
January In Florida.
Miss Schofield and Miss Josephine
Jones have returned to Macon after
brief visits to Atlanta fylends.
Mrs. E. Powell Fraser entertained on
Saturday at her home In Marcn In
honor of Miss Hallle ElUs, who Is the
guest of friends in that city.
Mra. David Stratton Goodrich, of At
lanta, Ga„ and children have been the
guests of Mrs. Eugene Smith, on For
est avenue, for the holidays. Mrs.
Goodrich, who formerly lived here, has
been given a cordial welcome by her
many friends, and -on Thursday Mra.
Smith complimented her with a family
dinner. Mrs. Goodrich will go for the
week-end to Madison, to be with Mrs.
Everett Doolittle, and returns to At
lanta Monday.—Nashville Banner.
Mra. Samson D. Mallory has returned
from a visit to friends at Madison.
Mr. IV. T. Smith left Monday for
Texas, after spending the holidays with
his family.
Mrs. D. If. Reid and her daughter.
Miss Julia Reid, of Greensboro. Ga.,
are the guests of Mrs. Paul Pound.
Miss Essie Soggus, niece of Mr. and
Mra. Marlon Graham anti Miss Isa
belle Graham are the guests of relatives
at Aiken, S. C.
Mra. William P. Duvall la visiting
Mra. J. P. Verdery, at Augusta. She
return to the city In a few days.
Miss Addle Cohen has returned
home after spending the holidays In
Salisbury, N. C.
Mr. L. M. Deas, of Meridian, Mir*.
Is In the city visiting frtsnda.
Miss Louise Cobb, after visiting Hiss
Frank Haltlwanger for several weeks,
has returned to her home at Annis
ton.
Miss Frank Himiw«n*ei !■ the guest
of her cousin, Mrs. Arthur Sullivan, at
her handsome home, "Hill Crest." at
Rome. Many charming soelnl func
tion* are being planned In Miss Haiti-
wapger*a honor during her visit to
Rome.
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Trabue have re
turned to Nashville after visiting At
lanta friends during the holiday sea
son.
Miss Elisabeth Kirkland, of Nash
ville, daughter of Chancellor and Mrs.
J. II. Kirkland, gave a doll parly on
Friday afternoon for her cousin, little
Miss Harriet McDaniel, of Atlanta,
who, with her parents, Mr. ami 111*
Sanders McDaniel, Is spending the hol
idays with relatives at Nashville.
Eighteen guests attended the doll party.
Mra. Edward Palmour Simpson and
the Misses Simpson, who have been
visiting Mra. Arneltl Broyles, have re
turned to their home In Toc-toa.
Mr. Tom Perrin has returned from I
his home In Abbeville, S. C„ where he |
spent the holidays.
Miss Cecil Love la the guest of Ml«* |
Susie White In Birmingham.
Mr. Ernest Harrison, after a delight-
ful visit to home folks, has returntu j
to Pittsburg.
Mr*. Myrta Lockett Avary I* “I
Montgomery, Ala.. In attendance at u I
alck bed of her mother, Mrs. August* I
Harper Lockett, who waa stricken "It" I
paralysis early In December. MJe I
Lockett resides with her grandson. Mr.
Arthur Bertrand Moon, at Montgon I
ery. Mra. E. O. Moore, of Inman Mrs.
Is her daughter. Her grandchlMr'"
here are: Mr. V. B. Moore. Mlss Majf
Moore. Mra. John M, Graham and M 5 l
Vivienne Strory. 8he has also gre Jl
grandchildren.
New Passenger 8ehedule.
Special to The Georgian. , I
Brunswick, Ga, Dec. 3D—It I* ***'"
unofficially that the Atlanta. Blrffl «’
ham and Atlantic railroad will. » >'" I
the next ten days or two, week", i l
augurate a double daily P**- „*„,i I
schedule between Brunswick
Montezuma. Heretofore the" htl ■
been but one passenger train over I
line each 'day. —
IMITATION BURLAPS,
FRUIT DESIGNS FOR DINING ROOMS.
WHITE WALL PAPER CO.,
69 North Pryor Street.