The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 31, 1906, Image 9

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\ ‘ V 4 \ > k 1 — THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. MONDAY. DECEMBER 31. CUFF C. HATCHER INSURANCE AGENCY REPRESENTING INSURANCE Fire, Accident and Health Insurance Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia, Pa. Royal Insurance Company, of England Atlas Assurance Company, of England Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, of England National Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn Niagara Fire Insurance Company, of New York New York Underwriters, of New York Phoenix Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn Agricultural Insurance Company, of Watertown, N. Y United States Casualty Company,'of New York National Surety Company, of New York New York Plate Glass Company, of New York ! 1792 1845 1808 1797 1871 1850 1864 1854 1853 1897 1897 1892 Organized. Assets June 1, $13,076,842.92 11.207.849.43 2,060,700.49 2,874,140.29 8,325,402.43 6,061,760.17 21.411.439.43 8,340,691.53 3,095,672.64 1,924,696.79 2,044,634.33 795,669.75 1906.Surplus June 1. 1906 $4,180,083.19 1,669,813.87 825,005.74 994,739.58 2,032,693.94 1.712.626.08 4.303.931.08 2.951.777.09 886,894.97 1,000,000.00 837,065.22 505,140.35 $81,219,000.20 $21,949,771.11 All Kinds Of COMBINED ASSETS COMBINED SURPLUS $81,219,000.20 $21,949,771.11 Surety Bonds We Invite Your Attention to the Above Financial Standing of Onr Companies as of Jane 1,1906. We Solicit Your Business and Will Protect Your Interest INFORMATION CONCERNING INSURANCE GLADLY FURNISHED. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS Both Phones 44. 220-1-2-3-4-5-6-7 Prudential Building, Atlanta SOUTHERN SOCIETY SAV’ANNAH. Christina* week lui* Ihmmi guy will mmilH'r of halls, afternoon tens nnd < parties. nml tin* presence of the college homo V.*r the holidays, nml n number of attractive visitors Ims made the entertain- incuts particularly bright. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. 8. P. Shot- tor nml the Mlsso* Shot ter cntortnlncd the young dnnclua set with n beautiful hall at Greenwich uoiise, the oemsion being the formal opening of the new ball room at Mr. Shotter's magnificent country home. Tho room forms nil east wing to the house, nml Is beautiful in every detail of arrangement. The walla between the long window tire formed of ininela of ash, nml the windows nre hung In exquisite blue brocade. The sns|R>mled celling la frescoed In artistic design, uud behind It hundreda .M U-ht- nre studded. The decora tion* on Wednesday night were of ham- Inm mid Christina* bells, nml the l>entitl- U'.\ tissue gpuor favor* added 4o the brll- liauey nr fhr entertainment. The dnitre wna given In honor gf ills* I.ilah Carmichael, one of the sensott's debutantes, nml the co tillion was led by A. It. Lawton, Jr., and Miss f'nrmlehnel.p^^^^^^^^^^^^^H 'shiny thf visit of the Prlneeton Glee Club. On were met by a number of the locnl a nml were entertained nt Thutiderlwlt mi oyster roast. Later In the afternoon, Judge nml Mrs. Henry MeAlnln tendereil them flu informal leceptlou at tlielr borne on Orleans squnte, r.nd n number of picas- ant dinner imrtlea preceded the concert nt the Guards armory In the evening. The patrol esses of the concert were Mrs. Clar ence Anderson. Jr., Mr». J. F.-C. Myers, .Mrs. Mills It tie, Mrs. W. L. Clay. Mrs. Henry Stevens, Mrs. W. W. Williamson. Mrs Gordon Harrison, Mrs. Pawl HofI ell, Mrs. Leopold Alexander, Mrs. James II. Hunter. Mrs. J#H. Chcsntltt,, Mrs. James I I VI II 111, .11 I 6, H V ll. vUvUlHIlly .*1 I o. .1.1111. S. WimhI, Mrs. Charles G. Hell. Mrs. Henry McAlplu. Mrs. J. I.. ^Vnrjvmlpe, Mrs. Jack nrd. Sirs. A. W. Cnrmlehnel, Mrs. J. If, Cavaniiugh. Mrs. Edward Knrow, Mrs. J. A. G. Cnrson, Mrs. C. H. Malone and Mrs. J. S. Hawkins. Aftir the concert, the pntrouesses and n number of the younger society set were Invited to stay for In formal dancing. Miss MPl'iM Dent entertained Miss Funnle Ynssm- for the 'lolh'n^s. were Mrs. Mill* ~ Tense l.r.ne. Miss __ Wavne, Miss Bessie Deuhnm, Miss Belle Shutter, Miss Mary Houston, Mrs. K. 8. Trosdel, Miss Antin' Hunter, Miss Julia Harrow and Miss Cecelia Mrs. J. J. Knurrs entertained the Mar ried Woman's Card Club on Friday after b on Friday after- followed by* a large afternoon tea To which *« number of Invita tion* had Ihmmi issued. Miss Phoebe Elllott'r tea on Thursday was one of the largest afternoon affairs of the winter. She was assisted In re ceiving by Mrs. William II. Elliott and Mrs. Kdwnrd 8. Klllott, and those serv ing were the Misses Huger. Mrs. Koliert C. Harrison, the Misses Olinstend, Mrs. Clarence Anderson. Jr.. Mr*. Frank II. Kereven, .Miss llrrrlct Ilnftlee, Miss Irene Withers, Ml»s Elmer Htlles and Miss En« mle V.nshbuin. Miss Helle Vernon King, of Xcwunn, nml Miss Amy Walden, of Athens, are **- guests of Mrs. Gordon Harrison. etchers Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. It. lanvton. .Mrs. Thornton Mnrye. of Atlanta, I* tiding the holiday* season with her fa Krw. John Xlsbet. Ini party nt diner Friday evening the Glee Club concert. Ills guests were n number of Prlnceti u men. nml Mis* ltessle Shatter. Miss Minnie Macknll, Miss Claudia JIYAiplii nml the Missy* Anna nml Miss Louise Powell Johnson entertained on Thursday evening In honor of Miss Jale SVrlven, of Atlanta; Miss WHIle Thomas, of Mllledgevllle, and Miss Myrt Powell, who has lieen attending college nt 8t. Marys. Those invited were: Misses Uuth Print up. Mary lluutoii, 8nllle Fauule Garlnml. Al- line Newton. Raymond Hoe, Tillman Blake ly. Albert Feeny. Crossnu Berry. Stewart Taylor, Carroll Kills nml James Moore. Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor left Tuesday night for Savannah after spcudlng Christians * with relatives and friends In OrlfTIn. The largest event of the week will Ik* the reception given by Mrs. K J. Edwards Florence Steven*. Miss Claudia Johnstone will leave early Mr*. Frank Calloway, of Atlanta. Is vis- ting her sister. Mrs. Stanford Moses. • King her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Ernest North nml childreu spent Christmas In Augusta. gustn. Ilss Catherine Verdery, In Au GRIFFIN. Captain Grnntland entertained the follow ing gentlemen nt an oyster roast Monday evening: Messrs. Fleming-and David Hal ley, Halley Fowler. J. B. Mills. W. J. Kin caid. W. If. nrewer nml Judge W. C. Mrs.* Douglas Boyd and Mrs. Marcus Car* Mrs. Wingfield Xlsbet, of Macon. Is visit ig Mrs. E. H. Davis. Mis* Janie Johnson 1* rlfitlng Miss Wheatley, of Auierlcus. JOHN A. STEWART. COKE S. DAVIS. STEWART & DAVIS Begin the New Year Under the Above Title and Will Conduct a General Insurance Busi ness as Managers for Georgia from ATHENS. Mrs. Lipscomb, of Lucy Cobb Instl tute, charmingly entertained the mem bers of the executive board, who met here to perfect the plana of the work for the Georgia federation of the past year. She gave an elegant dinner to her guest* and a large reception, at which they were the honoreea. The bualncaa waa one of aucceaa and waa Interaperaed with fine aoclal functlona. Tlie ladle, were given a drive over the benutlful city of Athena and a delight ful luncheon waa tendered the body by Mlaa Rutherford, of the Institute faC' ulty. A bridge party waa the delightful affair given the lady and gentlemen members of the Country Club Thurs day afternoon at 6 o’clock. Wednesday afternoon an elegant af fair waa given by Mrs. K. A. Craw ford In honor of her gueata, Mrs. Todd and Mrs. Wnlbrldge, In a beautiful card party. Mr. and Mra. Newton Lowrnnce, aft er a pleasant visit to her relatives. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Lowrance, have re turned to their home In Oklahoma. They were gladly welcomed by many friends In this city during their stay. Mr. D. Jones, of Oklahoma City, haa returned to this clt; - - OF - THE GENERAL ACCIDENT And District Managers for ✓ THE AETNA LIFE. Other Connections Will Be Announced Later. Offices 400-401 Austell Building. Phone. 2820 Main. 8 ---wyx>o.ooQC BgggggggQggBgg turned to this city. Mra. K. a. McCabe, of Atlanta, waa one of the brilliant women attending the house party given by Mra. Lip scomb. Mlaa Llzxle Landrum had aa her gueat during (he holiday season Mlaa Lena Landrum, of South Carolina. She has now returned home. Miss Linton W. Spark, spent yester day In Bishop with her slater, Mra. Wil. Ilam Mayne. Mrs. Suale May Pennington, of Wil liamson, spent the Christmas holiday, with Mrs. W. S. Gray, on Nantahala avenue. Mrs. William Peek hai returned home here after a pleasant visit of several days with friends In Philomath. Miss Annie Thrasher passed through the city yesterday en route to Winder. Mra. Laura A. Carter 1* a guest of Mrs. George T. Mullell. Mrs. Fred Johnson, who has been the guest of friends In Watklnsvllle, passed through the city yesterday en route to Bogart, Alias Mary Jane Wagnon, of White Heins, Is visiting Mrs. J. H. Taylor. Mrs. William Pope, of Roswell. N. M.. arrived Thursday and is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hull.' Mr. and Mra. Charles M. Utahan and their daughter. Mary, spent the holiday season with friends In Washington. They will also visit New York before returning to their home here. Mr. Tattnall simkln* lias been spend ing the holidays with Mr. Howard Rawlins, in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Morris,, of Thomp son, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Abney. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gauldlng, of Col- burl, were In the city the past week. Miss Jessie Jackson Is visiting In At lanta. .Mr. and Mra. W. P. Wilson, of Nich olson, are guests of relatives In Ath ens. Mrs. Louis Brown, of Fort Valley, was the guest of Mrs. Lipscomb. Miss Elisabeth Qulllian, of Hutchings, Is In the city for a visit. • Mi', and Mrs. Henry Elliott entertain ed several friends at a dinner parly Thursday evening. Mrs. J. A. Fulcher I, visiting relatives In Savannah and Statesboro. Mr. Frank Bell Is visiting In Green ville s. c. Miss Olile Taylor Is the guest of her uncle. Mr. J. H. Taylor, on Lumpkin street. Mrs. W. P. Pattlllo, of Atlanta, was the guest of Mr*. Lipscomb. Mr. Frank Kenny has returned to Macon. Miss Annie B. Phlnlxy and Miss Bolling Phlnlxy are In Atlanta. Dr. Chester O. Mlddlebrooks. of Farmington, Is the guest of Mrs. Claud Cox, on Henderson avenue. Mra. Eugene Heard, of Etberton. was among the prominent club women at tending the meeting of the executive board, the guest of Mrs. Llpecomb. Miss Maude Msrable has returned from Farmington and will spend the remainder of the winter months with Mrs. C. H. Cox. Miss Mary Plefger entertained de lightfully a number of friends at an in formal party Tuesday evening. Mrs. T. J. Tribble Is In the city. Miss Sara May McElreath Is at home during the holidays. Sirs. Thomas Crawford, of Barbera- vllle. Is out aguln after a spell of sick ness, to the delight of her many friends. Miss Mary Pledger leaves Saturday for a visit to friends and relatives in Winder. Mrs. A. S. Wingfield spent the holi day season with friends In Elberton. Mrs. J. E. McEIhunnon. of Jefferson, spent Thursday In the city. . Miss Sadie Cohen, of Elberton, Is the guest of friends In Athens. Mra. Samuel Myers, of Augusta, Is the guest of Mra. Charles Stern. Miss Sadie Murray Is the guest of Miss Morene Cooper, of Commerce. ; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pitts, of New York, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Smith, on Dougherty street. Mr. J. A. Brlghtwell and wife, of Arnoldsvllte, are visiting Mr. J. Brlghtwell, on Washington street. Miss Sellers Is at home at Mrs. John Moss', Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Morris and Mr. Thomas Morris, of Thomson, ore visit ing Miss Kate Smith at the home of Mr. W. I. Abney. Mr. Lewis E. Bailey, of East Point, Is spending the holiday season with his family here. His family will not yet a while move to East Point, where he has recently entered business. Miss Pearl Bernstein leaves In a few days to visit her friend. Miss Della Moss. Mr. and Mra. Bob Hanna, of Buford, are the guests of Mra. J. M. Martin at her home on College avenue. Mias Mamie Hattie Nash Is spending the holidays with her parents In Jef ferson. The many friends of Mr. Carlyle Hlllsman, of Denver, Colo., will be glad to hear that he Is rapidly regaining strength. He has many friends all over tho state who wish that he may soon be served scene* __ _ ('lirlstmns ribbon. quislte water color In n gold leaf frame and silver whist broom, nml were won by Mrs. The score cards were Christmas rod stars and bells tied with The prises Were nn ex- Jordan Black and Mr. V. L. Htarr. The consolation, one of James Whitcomb Jlltey's poem* Illustrated by Christy, was cut by Mr. Harold Willingham, and the visitors' prise, two decks of congress cards, was won by Mrs. D. C. Cole. Mr*. Joseph M. Brown entertained n mini' daughter, delightful dance , Miss Corn Brown, and sons, Joe nml Char ley Brown. The evening was a very eujoy- alde one. Mr. nml Mrs. W. L. Pomeroy, of Cairo, III*., nre spending the week wltli,.“ Trammell. Mis* Georgia Hunt I* spending the holi day* with her sister, Mrs. Bolnu Brumby. She will return to lier school in Valdosta after New Year's. ladle* with a dance at day night. Mrs. I«cwls Hoppe gave a dance on Fri day night complimentary to her duughter. Mias Laura Margaret Hoppe. The oecuslon TiAWitmwiSte i ’nUU of friends on Friday morning In honor of Mrs. W. L. Pomeroy. The occasion was an advertisement party. Mrs. D. Heynolds won the prise, which she presen ted to Mr*. Pomeroy. Refreshments were served. wyair, air*, jnun noaiou, air*, rreu aior- rl*. Mrs. Mills McNeil and Miss Lsnrlu Ford. * 8T. MARYS. Into the pool room, where the game of slxty-one was played. . if. Morphy are with their Mr. and Mr daughter, Sirs. A. Johnson, days. A. McDonnell, morning In tho launch Annie Lauriefor Cumbens~* ACWORTH. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Northcutt, of Rattis Hill, nro a spending the week here. insvine. ivy., next wees. Miss Nolle Johnson has returned from a visit to Madlsou. Mrs. M. E. Watson and daughters, Silases Margaret and Florence, are visit ing Mrs. J. P. Halo, at Covington. Gena Moon, of Cartsrsvllle, Is ex pected to visit relatives hern the latter part qf the weak. the holidays at home. i Birmingham tho firs) It. Humphries I* sp ere with his mother. _. ng Awtrey, __ _ relatives here. Mis* Myrt William*, of Atlanta. 1* vis* Jlelen Christian, ,of a Marietta! sjient at i Hinting dlslt party Friday evening at tho Hnlnt Marys hotel. Those Invited were the Misses Katherine Itobertsnn, Nona Mc Dowell. Illn Hachlott urn) Messrs. J. II. Itui* * 1 * ** * Rudolph, II. F. Rudolph, J.'B. Rudolph I. !le««ciit ami J. W. Hoddle. • Mrs. Lorens McCalley has returned boms daughter, Mra. Guy M. McCalley. at Val dosta. Miss Kntberlne Itoliertson, of Richmond, Mias Hla Ilacblntt entertained Friday evening nt a geographical party, "a tour nrouna tho world," after which a delightful salad course was served and the party went I'nlter Ablmtt. out lly of II. W. KltcL Lemon Awtrey spent Wednesday in At lanta. . , ... William Lemon, of Atlanta, spent Mon day aud Tuesday here with bis imrents. HARAL80N. Mr. I?. If. Taylor went l«» Atlanta Tues day. to lie gone several days. Mlssea M.vrl Bawls and Anna Foster nre Miss Uuth Andrews ha* returned to her home In Winder after a vlnlt to her grandmother In this city. Mr. Max Michael returns today to Columbia College, after spending the Christmas time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Michael. Mr. J. II. Taylor and children are visiting Mr. E. II. Taylor, on Lump kin street. Mr. Clifford Bird nnd bride, of Au gusta, spent the holidays In the city with the parents of Mr. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. John Bird. Mrs. 8. A. Carter leave* for Green wood to be the guest of Mra. George A. Murrell. The family of Mr. A. 8. Wingfield are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler, of Oglethorpe county. Mrs. Mamie McConnell, of Bristol, iura. AlumiB jia-omini, oi IIM.IUI, Va„ la vlxttlng her parent*. Mr. and Mra. P. A. Moore. Mr*. McConnell wa* one of the falreat and moil popular daughter* of the C.’laulc City, and her many friend* are delighted to have her a* their guest. Mr. J. A. Darwin 1* visiting In South Carolina for a week. Mra. J. A. Ratliff, of Helena. Ala., is visiting her brotTier, Mr. W. H. Smith. Mr. Frank McElreath and MI** Sara Mae Field, of Bremen, are * pending some lime with Mra. Lola McElreath. Mr. Morris Michael return* from Mucon, where he wa* the gueat of Mr. Morrl* Happ. ' Hon. John N. Holder, of Jelferaon. wa* a dlatlngulihed visitor here. Hon. Pink Price, of Oconee county, wa* in the city. Mr. and Mr*. Gu* Castle, of Atlanta, apent aome time with Mr. and Mra. W. H. Kytlc. Mlaa Nettle Bird Vlnaon teavea fot Commerce to be the gueat of Mlaa Cooper at that place. Mia* Helen Michael leavea In a few week* for Atlanta, where »he will be the gueat of Mia* Helen Silverman. Mlaa Myra Cone I* very 111 from nervoua proatratlon. Cut Price. Sale Rogers’ Plated Silverware MARIETTA. Mrs. ChsrlHS Dul’re entertained n number of fritnUa on Friday afternoon. Delicious refreshments were served. Those present were Mtsdsmes Reggie, Josei * “ erett, W. A. DaPre. Al *- Anderson, John Northern;, ■ llesde, Henry Wyatt aad George Montgom •rveu. inose present Be. Joseph Legg, Kv- Alvln (filbert, I>. X. cut.*, I lolls ad. Thomas -The Ladles* Afternoon Euchre Club gave Joseph U. Brown. The etrd tables were placed In the ImII room, whlrk was lighted with numbers of Jspsuess lanterns. Bunch was served by Misses Regius Kamtio, Cora Brown sod Josephine Clarke. At the dose of the game a delightful hot supper was Wo have received a big shipment of Rogers’ Special 26-pieco Sets too late for the holiday trade. Rather than carry them over we will close them out this week only, at the lowest price ever known. Si* Tea Spoons \ Regular Price $7.50, Six Table Spoons...... Six Medium Knives.. Six Medium Forks... One Sugar Shell One Butter Knife.... ■ Mail orders filled same day as received. Anderson Hardware Co. j ■ .