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THE aSJGafiti GEORGIAN,
T UB old year puee*..
brilliant clour, thr rtrtillbHi Ml th<
Capitsl «’ny flub being «n* m
the target uni ih"*t «-leganl affairs
tvrr ftvfn ni fhf • lul» Mil' ll In known
throughout flit* Kouth for It* lavish* bun-
filial!* v The tutuilsoiut-iv gua neil wum-
•n <i4«|rd imnn to th** beauty
Of the M-rn«*. w lib h WJ»* o»u* h-ng 1" Im-
‘fxqn»*inl*ereil ,
The hull roont wan Ilghte.I with myrl-
ftilf* u?'*l«**iiV light a. the ehitruleller*
, being with anillax anil hung
with fhitsltai/i*., bells. Th** window*
iuhI iloorn w rr«*tl.i*»pe<l with'smllax and
l^tfoboo a ml •viMtult^r*' t here were to
In- *«en u rtatba iUaT'rvii belli. tu mb lilt 1
With thr green
The early part of tin* evening wan
given to Informal .laming ami affr
An elaborate supjwr, which whh nerved
Al \z o'clock, the lotilllon waa daftce I,
Mr nun Ityun leading, dancing with
jUi*» Kitty Thornton, of Lmirang**
t Among the at tractive visiting belle*
fir*sent, Jllaa Nan Payne wan much
admired. In a dancing gown of tdnk
laaaaallnR fashioned With silver fare.
AC her corsage she wore a bomiuet nT
VloletH.
Mis* Dorothy Horner was Attractive.
|y gowned In white net. embroidered In
allver and gold.
Ml** Kitty Thornton wore a bnl!
town of white rrepe de chine, trimmed
with roaa point lace. .
Mlee Ellse LlpS'-omb’s toilet waa
White lace. mode over pale |»lnk ellk.
and ehe carried a bouquet of violate.
M |km Kuth Glover wua one of the
popular vleltora preaent. and wore a
toilet of pink crepe de chine, faehloned
with gold lace.
Mlee Constance Know lee wore .t
gown of pink net. made over chiffon.
The bodice and eklrt were trimmed
with point de Venlee lore.
Mlee Harry Htockdeira gown waa
white ellk. faehloned with lace, and em
broidered In ellver threade.
Mlee Mary Thomas waa becomingly
gowned In pink crepe «le chine and
chiffon 1
Mlee Nannie Klcolaon wh* much ad
mired In a dancing gown of white lace,
made over taffeta.
3JI** ...Mat tint Whitman'* gown wo*
of pink rhlfron, faehloned with roge
polllt III' <•
MIm I.of lie Wylie'* follel wn** of pink
meewillne, trimmed with lace* and
embroidered In ellver.
Mis* Margaret T.adeon wore bluo
Matin hrm-ade, trimmed with r«**e point
lac*
Ml*
Mo
her
mine*
ly returned In mml rnfnrrd tnemmlinr,
Tnmwit With band* ,of lace.
Mine Agm-s f^ideon was attractively
gowned In pale pink chiffon, faehloned
with finny lace.
• Mlee McGowan I’helan wore a toilet
pf cream locej made ov«*r ejeatu silk,
and trimmed with velvet band*.
Mre. Albert Ilowrll wore u becoming
toilet of pink brocade ellk, fuehioned
with Irish lace.
Mre. Mitchell Horner wore a ball
guwn of black chiffon walIn. made
pi re. The coreage waa of pink chiffon,
over which hung roj»es of Jet.
Mr*. Henry Jack**'* gown waa «*f
cream eattn, trimmed with baby Irlah
lace.
Mre. Edward Peter** toilet was white
lace, made over Milk and chiffon.
Mr* Thomn* Patno'e gown waa of
old roue silk, trimmed with baby Irlnh
lace.
Mre. Milton Purgan woe gowned in
apricot eutln, faehloned with liunv
lace.
Mr*. J. Wide Pope wore black span-
gled net over taffeta.
Mr*. Will Inttutn waa gowned In
white Ince over pink chiffon.
Mr*. J. f. Hunter wuie light blue
chiffon cloth, faehloned with Irleh lace.
Mr*. John HI at on wore a ball gown
of widte menenllne, trimmed with Cluny
lace.
iROOKIPOYD.
The marriage of Mlee Millie Royd to
Mr. Clark Brook* was solemnized at
the home of the bride'* parent*. Mr
and Mr*. J. L. Boyd, of Falrburn. Rev
•Bpelr officiating. The ceremony wu
witnessed by a number of relative* and
friend*, being performed In the epn
clou* parlor which waa feetooned In
Christmas decoration*. It took place
at 4 o’clock Sunday, I>ec*mber 23, 190H.
The bride wore a Incoming ault of
gray broadcloth with coat opening over
a beautiful white ailk bodice.
Immediately after the ceremony nn
elaborate otd-faahloned supper was
served.
—Mtssitoydis n charming young WMW-
ail and k groat faVoHle.
Mr. Brook* I* a prosperous young
farmer.
f HARRIS-BOYD.
The marriage of Mies Lilia Boyd to
; Mr. Linton Harris took placo at th©
■ home of the bride** parents, Mr. and
Jkfr*, W. H. Boyd, of near Falrburn.
Oa.. pecembor 16, at 4*. 30 p. m., Jtev T
J N. Burns officialIng.
The bride wore a handsome gray suit,
the /coat opening, disclosing a dainty
wKtfe'sllk bodice.
Immediately after tUm-cunmvmy usy
elaborate supper waa served.
'Trolling vines, holly and cut flower*
wrere used to decorate the home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris left for a trip to
T^orettevlUe, Tenn., and they were fol
lowed by cordial congratulation*.' the
bride being a lady of pronounced per
sonal charm*, while the groom I* a man
of social and business popularity.
ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT
OF ,B. Y. P. V.
The Baptist Toung People’s Union
•f the Capitol Avenue Baptist church
will hold Us first annual social enter
tainment next Friday evening, January
4, at 7:46 o’clock. In.the Nunrioy school
room of tho Capitol Avenue Baptist
church.
An interesting program hns been
carefully. prepared for this entertain
ment, and among those to take part In
the evening's program will be the Pied
mont quartet, of thi* city, which !m*
won many friends and admirers on
each and every occasion that the mem
bers have been before the public. In
addition to (he singing by this excel
lent quartet, a number of other musi
cal selections will Ik* rendered by local
talent Possibly the most unique and
Interesting feature In It* line on the
program will l»e the well-drilled mock
trial. In which there will be some
eighteen to twenty-five p..«ple to take
active part. The scene will be that of
a recorder's tfourt room. There will i.o
the Judge and the bailiff In all thiir
Sternness, mingled with Justice. There
will be some fifteen or twenty prisoners
of both sexes, who will answer to the
charges preferred again*t them. A
most fiijovable entertainment Is anthi-
pated A cordial invitation ts extended
to all members, friends and t-- the pub
lic genet ally to be present Friday even
ing
MR. AND MRS. SHEDDEN
TO ENTERTAIN.
Wednesday evening, at their home, on
Linden street, Mr. and Mr*. Hubert F
Bheddert will entertain a small party of
friend* at tea
Their guest* will Ineltide: Mis* Mary
Thomas. Ml** Hiunston, Ml** t’on*fattce
Knowles., Ml** Klcolaon. Mt*sr* Payne;
and Messrs Robert and Arthur Keely. j
Htuart Boyd, A. K Whaley, line At-j
kln*on und Robert Clarke j
; TO MISS GAY,
Mr*. John It Roberts was hostess .it
a most enjoyable box party given at
the <}run«l Tuesday afternoon. In honor
of Miss Ethel t'ny. Mr*. Roberts’ guests
were; Misses Ethel Gay. L«.ul*e Haw-
kin*. Laura Payne. Julia Hunter, of
Kavanuah, Bessie Woodward. Maty
Dea* Ttippei, ladtle Wylb*. Mr*. Wil
liam Hpeer, Mrs. Edward Barnes, Miss
Janie Thornton and Miss A Keen Put-
terson.
MISS WOODWARD ENTERTAIN8.
Afl occasion which was one of the
most charming of the New Year* day
functions w’as the Informal reception at
which Miss Marian Woodward enter
tained uu Ttuouluv ttfiermam Miss
■Wivodwaktl'* iumte was nrtlsticailv dec
orated for the occasion with palm*,
fern* and cut llmver*. In many of the
room* Jars and vases of fragrant car-
natlous were used In profusion, an I
the dining room • warn frag runt—with
vvblte hyacinths
Be« l iving with Miss WihhIwnid wine
a number of nttrnetWv young women
Misses Xltu and Louise Black. Ml** s
Lula and Grave Fallawav. Miss Ella
Mae Thornton. Ml** 8u*ie Mae Pope.
Miss Ethel Kelly, Miss Louise Hawkins
and Miss Agnes LudMon.
Miss Woodward km n most atteact-
|vi hoMto** In ■ hiifnlsiimp gown of
copper-cobwed velvet.
Ml** Nlta Black worn a becoming
gown of lavender cloth, trimmed .with
Cluny lace, and MU* Ie»ulsc Black was
attractively gowned In white ehlfTon
loth, trimmed with heavy- Irish ho e
band* of satin.
Mis* Lula Callaway wore a beautiful
gown of yellow messallnn. and MIW
Grace Callaway wore a white llngetle
gown.
Ml** Mae Scott, who I* the attractive
guest of the Mi**en Callaway, wore blue
broadcloth.
Mts* Ella Mae Thornton was gowned
In pink taffeta, trimmed with hue and
gold embroidery.
Ml** Music Mae Tope** gown of yel
low chiffon cloth, trimmed with band*
of yellow satin, was especially becom
ing.
Ml** Ethel Kelly wa* most oltiacUvo
In blue silk, trimmed with ilbbon em
broidery.
Is* LouUe llawkln* wore n becom
ing gown of gre/m velvet.
Mis* Agnes Liaison wa* pattlcubirlv
pretty In blue silk, trimmed with lace.
COMPLIMENTARY TO
MISS 8PRATLINQ.
MU* Robert«t Blade will entertain
Monday night at a dunce at the Radue.
complimentary t«» MU* Mildred Hprnt-
Hug. of -Allahm. wh«» »k, Ijer guest.
MU* Hpratllng wnk also tttr
guest »>f a charming card party Sat
urday morning, glon by Mis* Ltnih*
Harrison, and Tuesday Ml** Maran
vnrd will entertain at luncheon a*
a special compliment to MU* Hpratllng.
Columbus tGa.t Ledger.
INFORMAL EGGNOG PARTY.
Tuesday nftern.M.n Ml** Edith Ru*-
*ell entertained delightfully and vei\
rtnnlly at tin eggnog party In the
tv aisirtment** «'f her parent* at th •
Lenox
BOX PARTIES AT GRAND.
\ large and fashionable audbun •
•eted the ’i.bm and the Mouse’ at
* Grand Monday night. Among on-
genial box parties one consisted *>f MUs!
Margaret ljulson. Miss H.tdb M-ttl-.
MU* l.ottle \V\ In*. Rb ah- Klml. i l :
This design shows a pretty evening toilette of cream net made over
silk and embroidered in *llv« r. The waist and sleeves have u trimming
*if idd ruatfoVglvflL
MR. R. 8. JOHNSON WEDS f
MI88 CLARA RRANTLBV.
Mr. und Mn. C. H. Major, of UU*
city, wanounce the moxrUga .of tbelr
daughter. Clam Thomaa Brantley, to
Mr. Roy Bldney • Johnson, of Birming
ham, the wadding occurring Decambt-r
SI, In Birmingham.
A* MIm Clam Bi
Paine. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Jaekaon.
Mr. and Mrs Hblney Ga> Stubhs. Mr.
and Ml*. \V H. Kiser.
In another box were «o»n MU* Nan
Payne. MU- Marian Peel MUs Jennie
KnglUh. Mr Unwell IVcplea. Mi. J""
III aw it Connollv ami Mr. HU-wart Boyd.
Mis* dultlgnon. MU* Rosine Raoul.
Mr. Hhrpttrd Htyan a»»«l Mr. McC’uL
loUgH belt* fegether.
occui»> Iiik a Box wore M«. mid 3lrai
l^on l,ew man and Mr. and Ml*. Char
lie King
WALTHER8JUTTE.
The announcement Im* b
lhe engagement
Pittsburg. Pa., t
idf ‘ if
.f Nr
York, the in;
irm:
Is* • bln J title., of
Frank Wall hers.
take
place 111 February.
As the guest of Mr*. John Hill dur
ing the‘past Spring MU- Jutte wan
greatly admired In Atlanta, and h n r
ft lend* In the city will be interested *n
her upptoiuiilng tnai rfage
by Major and Mr*. I.tnrton. of Ken
lucky.
Mr*. W, Wood* White will observe
open house between the hour* stated,
and will be assisted In receiving by
Misses Hina and Lula White and some
other friend* not' yet named.
Mi*.. JJ. |J. Gray, useUted b> Misses
Carol «rtd Map* .Gray,. «ml Mr*. Eva
Thurntun and Miss Annie C. Tliornt».i
Will receive.
Mrs. Atoiuo R^hardson. with open
house within the stated hour*, will he
assisted by a pleasant coterie of
charming ladles. Including Mrs. W. C.
-JiirnlgiUt.-Air*. J. LL-Caiaa. Mr*. C. T.
Boyd, Mt?v J- L. RUiiiuond, Jr., of
Memphis; Mrs. Millet Horton, of
Ocala. Fla., ami Miss Frankie Mi-
Crory and MU* WlHeno Cosun.
Mrs. Alfred II. Alfrlend will l>e i»*-
sUted by Ur. and Mr*. J. II. Mack, Mr.
and Mrs. F. A Meirluin. Colonel Wick-
ersluihi and MU* Ethel Wlekershnm,
Misses Pauline Hiadwell and Sarah
Woodward. Mr. and Mrs Garnett Me-
Alillan und Mfs. Julia ’Nelson.
ntlemen «»f Atlanta who have
TO MISS WRIGHT. j friend* in College Park.
Mr-. Norwood Mitchell entertained the gentlemen In College’ Park, are In-
at an afternoon tea New Y* »r- day, In I vltril to make their New Year’* *nlu-
In,nor „f hrr Kit,'*!. Mlw Wri,ht. tf I at tW. K«*l Wuw« durjnK
Baltlmui
Assisting Mrs. Mil* hell in the enter-
falnment of Ini guests were; MUs
Wallace, of K. ntm k> . MU- Marjorie
Brown. MUs May Atkinson and Mt»a
Rnvn Oancry.
MRS. 8PALDING’S LUNCHEON.
Mrs. J J. Spalding enieitohtod nl »
pud tv luncheon New Year's d.i\ at the
Capital City Club, In hom*i of Miss
Wallace and .MUs Hen tic, the gm*l« of
Mrs. Edward Brown.
After the lumi’tcm Mrs Sp.ibllng*i
mjo
at tho
The party Im-inded: Mr-
MUs Walli^Mfcy.'IU* Hrarle. Mo
Tt\. Husittr-Hpahln
BIRD SUPPER.
bird supu'i
J pit Emt
Mich, who
•lavs of file
Of Mr and Mrs.
AN INFORMAL OCCASION.
! httpp» or, ..-ion was the tnfot
leone” glveu Tm--d.iv aft. rm«.n
- John l.ut a- Midi and her dan
Mrs John Wo.mI-oi Wiight
tatbui* at these good hou
the evening, und Atlantn - charming
*tuluuli_.vvlll_L>c a blase . t f light und
movement and good wishes during the
first evening of the Sow Year
MRS. HUNTER’8 EGGNOG
FOR MISS RUTH GLOVER
* *ne of the merriest and prettiest of
New Year parties was the eggnog nt
Which. M|s damea Conway Hunter en
tertained Tuesday morning for her
hlecc. MUs Ruth Glover, of Nashville.
Mrs. Hunter's home was decorated for
the invasion with festoon* of smllnx.
red bell* and mistletoe, used with
quantities of indnscttiH blossoms and
white hyacinth*. The large dining
table had for Us eenterpbve n plateau
of polnsettfa bli»s*oiiu«. and was lighted
h\ numerous unshaded red candles.
Great cut gins-* bowls of .>ggm»g were
placed at either end of the table.
Mrs. Hunter received her guest* In
a handsome gown of white serge. With
which she wore a smart blouse, of luce.
Miss Ruth Glover "as lairtlvtilArly
attractive In u gown of strawberry
cloth trimmed with Irish lace and gold
hntld. Invited to meet Ml** Glover
were a large number of the young so
ciety contingent.
Brantley. Mrs. John-
•on la well-known In Atlanta, where
•he has a large circle of friend*. Bhe
Inherit* from Jier mother, who jiu
Mias Nlta Stovall, and her grandmoth
er, Mrs. John Rtovgll. of Augusta, much
of their attractive personality and viva
cious mental qualities. •
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will make their
future home In Birmingham.
MRS. WILSON E7JTERTAIN8
WITH WATCH NIOHT PARTY
Mrs. C. B. Wilson entertained a
number of Invited guests Monday night
at a delightful watch night reception
at her home, ftt Central avenue. In
honor of >||hb Viola Pratt
The evening ’was replete with music
and other enjoyable features', and the
chgrmlng hostess was assiduous In her
efforts to render the ncoosion, thor
oughly pleasant. ~At the midnight hour,
as tjve new year wa* being ushered in.
a delicious supper was served In the
dining room, it whs In the first hours
of 1907 when the guests finally took
their departure.
Among th(i*e,.. present were Mis*
Viola Pratt, Mis* Finnic Wilson, Miss
Freda Goldsmith, Ml** Flora Langston.
Miss Lillie-Borman, Mil* Daisy Gold
smith, Mr*. James Anderson. Mrs. C.
B. Wilson, Dr. Ernest Neal, Messr*.. C.
B. Wilson, James Anderson. Paul Gib
son. Jdr. Lewi*. Claude Nealy.
entertainmeTJt AT Y. M. H. A.
An entertainment was given at the
Y. M. H. A. Sunday evening December
SO under auspices of the Young Men’s
Literary Society. Mr. Joseph Jacobs,
who had the meeting In charge, Intro
duced the following w*ho entertained:
Plano solo, by Master Louis Koplln;
vocal solo bjrMr. A. J. Heilman. Mr.
A. Babkin, who Is recently from Eu
rope, rendered a violin solo. The ad-
nlng.wns delivered by
Mr. Alex Koplln. wh<> 1* visiting here
from the Unlvernlty of Pennsylvania. *
A flute solo, *• Whistling Rufus.” by Mr.
L. Kffel; trombone solo by Mr. Green-;
blat: vocal sold, "Esra.” diubenstefn).'
by Mis* Poller. Professor David SU-j
verraan finished the program on hi*
violin. Imitating various type* and bul-
lads of vIollniNt*. The program wa* a
splendid one and was much enjoyed by
all who attended.
GUE88INgT PARTY,
—Owe of-the mt»*t-enJoy«ble event* of
the holidays wa* a guesting party, at
hlch Min* Mae Foote entertained in
formally a number of her friend* re-
ently at her home on Whltenuii
street.
Mis* Foote wa* assisted in receiving
by her sinter, Miss Jennie Foote. The
hostes* wore a chumilng lilac gotvn
with a dainty lace waist. Miss Jennie
Finite** toilet was «»f tnn silk mou*-
sallne over blue *llk.
•The house was attractively dev orated
•throughout In the holiday colors.
After the guessing contest, tlolbious
refreshments were served In the dining
room. The first prlxe was awarded
Miss Sadie Coogler, a gold stick pin.
The second prise was won by Ml**
Pearls Wllky.
M188 THORNS TEAr
Miss Helen Thorn entertulned at a
large afternoon tea New YenFs day. it
her homf, on North avenue.
The holiday color* were used
throughout the house, mistletoe and
smllnx being combined with poln*ettla
flower*. The fable_wa* ai tisfb aJIv <b • -
orated with tit*? i*«»1ii*m?HIh arid the can
dle shades were in red,
Ml** Thorn wore blue silk, fashioned
with Valenciennes lace. Khe was «*-
slsted In receiving by Mis* Elizabeth
-t>*borne—Ml**—l*eHr|it|^ Clarke,—M4e-e
Carol Htcatnes. Mis* Mar>* Hudgins.
Mis* Elisabeth Parker, Ml** Sura
Cowles, Ml** Marlon Foster. Serving
punch were. Miss Bessie Pope. Miss
Ague* Hatrlson and Miss Kmogen?
Thorn.
The Invited guests Included: Misses
Elisa Dancy. Laura Robinson. Antoin
ette Blackburn. Emogene Thorn. Juani
ta Grant, Mary urul Belle Lawrence.
Lilly Peeples. Eva Warren. Jullp and
Katherine Richardson. Hettie Peabody,
Martha Francis. Sarah Cowles, Edith
Watt*. Emmie Baker, Katherine West,
Emma Kate Amorous. Cedi Love, Wil
lie Williford, Ruth Corrlgqn. Elizabeth
Parker, Helen Ware, Nellie Belle mili
eu, Esther Burns. Bsssle Hancock,
Nora Belle Rosser. Agnes Coleman.
Elisabeth Hanson. France* Pendleton.
Mabel Gordin. Runettc Miller, 'Court
ney Harrison. Edna Behre. Mary Hudg
ins. Julia Preston. Lida Brown, Miiv-
ladle Swift. Margaret Bake*. Lorena
White. Nell and Nancy Prince. Anna
Watson, Lula Harris. Mario Johnson.
Marie Wright. Annie Laurie Ponder,
Carrie Mitchell. Irene Bloomfield. Mary
Harrison. Margaret Ashworth, Jennie
Lowry, Maude Kirkpatrick. " 81! Vc v
Hpeer. Ellen Lowry..Annlb Griffin, Mat-
tie Gregory, Ruth Northed. Marian
Foster, Elma and Motile Ray, Violet
Trip!**, Ethelyn Emmons. Elizabeth
Ames. Annie onw*. Fram es Nunnallv.
Emily Wlnshlp. Mary Helen M«tndv.
Pauline Coulter. Josephlm
A Pure, *
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Wholesome Candy
Ah a delicious confection that is absolutely
pure and clean, Nunnallv’s Candy stands pre
eminent.
No injurious adulterations cheapen ita ex-
'•client quality, but every ingredient is of the
highest grade, and selected with the greatest
care.
Rich in the nutritive qualities of pure sugar,
rich cream and fresh fruit flavors, it is a whole
some food as well as a pure, high-grade candy.
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 N EW YEAR
9EVENTY
Whitehall
Street. U • DuBoaa Co.
Atlanta’s Only Popular Priced Jewelry Establishment.
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APOLLO'S
Chocolates and {F$on Bons.
60c lb.
We Are Atlanta Aganta.
Frank Edmondson
& Brother.
Druggiata, 14 South Broad.
TWELVE EXPERTS
Hanging Paper All the Time.
WHITEWALL PAPER CO.,
69 North Pryor Street.
evening, anti the young people greeted
the New Year with dancing and fire
works.
Miss Mitchell was gowned In white
ne> over pink silk.
Ml** Howell’s toilet wa* of cham-
paghf- tinted Httk. trimmed with lace,
and Miss Jrastc Mitchell'* rnstume wa*
of white Ince over w hite ntlk.
, W. C. T* U. MEETING.
Tuesday afternoon nt 3 o’clock at
Trlnlt y MefhodlMt church tbe Womarv’s
Christian Temperance Union held n
meeting of unusual Interest, to which
all member* of the organisation re*ld-
Ing or visiting In Fulton county, aa
well n* friend* of the cauae - repre
sented, veto cordially Invited to at
tend.
Addresee* and talk* were made by
Rev. I>r. J. \V. Lee, Judge Hammond,
Dr. Solomon. Mr. William D. Upshaw,
Secretary Richards and others.
LUNCHEON FOR NEW YEAR.
on Tuesday at noon Miss Louie
Smith and Mis* Mary Smith enter
tained at a charming luncheon twelve
of their young friend*. Their home
was bright with holiday decorations,
and an elaborate menu was handsome,
ly.served.
NEW YEAR’S TEA.
Mrs. J. F. Stockdell’* tea was one of
the delightful affairs of New Year’s
day.
Th*' house decorations were ferns.
(taints and smllujc. combined with
pidnActtln blossoms and red roses. In
the dining roont the table had os It*
centerpiece n diminutive'-Christmas pretty detail* being'In
Omtple WJlkarspn. and
Messrs. Albert Nix, Clifford WTfkerson,
SWAIN-8ESS0MS.
On Christmas day* at Loa "Cruces.
N. M.. Mr. Willis J. Swain and Mis*
Pauline Sessoms were quietly mar
ried. After an extended honeymoon
trip Mr. and Mrs. Swain arrived In
Atlanta. Monday and ore now making
their home at the Hotel Majestic.
Mr. Swain is auditor of the Atlanta,
Birmingham and Atlantic l railway,
with headquarters In At!anta.9where he
Is especially popular among> his co
workers. |
.Mrs. Swain Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alexander Sessoms, formerlv
of Waycross. Ga., but now residing lo
Las Cruces, N. M., and previous to her
marriage was greatly admired as on.-
of the most attractive of young South
ern women.
CHINA 'WEDDING. •
Mr. and .Mrs. William Sellar Rich
ardson entertained at on elaborate re
ception Monday evening, from tllO tu
12 o’clock, commemorative of their
china wedding anniversary.
friend* of Min Moll
. nt and l>\ tin- hop-
pled Inf’*
«*hn l.u*k ami Eugene Bumu-.-.
Wjth Mr. an«FMrs. William Tilt,
few York, were * Mr am! Mrs Wllllm
otwsoti Fe» l. Mr.* and Mrs Timm;
NEW YEAR'S DAY
AT COLLEGE PARK
That, bright* ntttl ehoilttlbK suburb.
College For k. al\rg\ * alert In ►•6t.tl
lire nhd Rimes, is prep.iiIng to eel.-
brute New Ycui'v d.t\ In the
|.«n. .1 \\.»\ ..*r..| . n t 1 ■ • \i -1 .ir.it general
calling
Mug In
OUR BUSINESS
Has nroBpeml wondorfullv during tlu 1 past your oi> nc-
i*«mnt‘of the lilhTal policy shown ounclistoincrs. It'you
arc not one of them already, start the New Year by giv
ing ns your account. Our sales for l)eoeinl»cr 24,
alone were $2,651.61 ahead of the correspond ing day of
last year.- A nice little gain, isn’t ft < Our Policy, Goods 1 ^ ^
and Prices tire right, or else we would not have gmwul ai.t llnx >1 lllili i' mi.l Mi
ro fnst. i ■
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
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WATSON & PICKARD
PioprlMMlS.
GRAND PHARMACY
Yqji-
Mrs.
17 WHITEHALL ST.
I.mi. I H. P tk*wst
A tint* Lautte Pi*\\>er with h. r voting j
and charming »i^tt i and set c» ai friends J
will t•»• tv. w ithin flu stated h«Mir*. \
Mr* It L Willingliatu will In* ns-
stated m t. vtvti «e M. > W It Wtl- 1
littghain, Mr- Ba< «>’ Willlnghiitit und
i)R. J. R. BARGE. - .
OSTEOPATH.
Alku ta. Ga. . 501 Austell Bldg.
Office Honrs. U to i;.4\ -t;30 to 4
t: Ptioue Main 190.
IU-8. hu>e r.1 I’nirhire*. U Mils
I’Uouv 4179.
Irene Park*. Ellen Downing. Mary Hey
ward. Lillian You. Gladys Catching*.
Irene Van Dyke. Virginia Gregory, Mil
dred Font, Rosa Belle Chapman. Mar
tlet Calhoun. Ida l«andrum. Jennie
Knox. Etnniit Benjamin. Clifford West,
Susie llallumn. Maty King. Mary Ruth
Want. Henrietta Chandler, Edith
Chandler. Annie Mae Lester. Vdgtnla
Scott, Mary McCord. Katherine Walk
er. Carol Strirne*. Margaret Dlssos-
ay. Helen ^IcClHUghry. Adrhtnne
Battey, Ijuif* Sartelle. Elizabeth «»-•
te. CorvLGreen. Helen Williamson.
IVnelnpe t'latke. Frances .Clarke, Au
relia S|>eer. I.ennnro Ragland. Annie
Mae Moulin. .Mary Anderson. Stella
Julian. Allle Felker. I .a urn May*. Adele
Ibdllday. Martha Angler. Nellie Waldo.
Margaret Bradley. Miranda Bradley,
Julia Padgett. Elizabeth Morgan. Mar-
Jotir Brown. Mary Traylor and Mae
Atkinson
MISS MITCHELL ENTERTAINS.
Monday evening nt her home on
North Boulevard Miss «>Vi\ Rue Mitchell
gave a charming card party compli
mentary to Miss Cutollnc Howell,
whose marriage t»> MmW, M. Milner
will'take place early In February.
Ml*" Mitchell’s guest* Include, twelve
of the Intimate friends of .Ml** How
ell. The decoration* were In red cut
iloveer* in conjunction with ferns and
palm*, and crimson bell* were hung
In the windows and from the chande
liers. the lights of which were softened
by polnsettta shade*.
Kucbre was played nnd the score
turd*-represented crimson beam*
Tim fittest of honor' Ml*s Caroline
Howell, was presented' with a hand
some Chtlsty picture. The first prize, s
gidd' stick pin. was won by MIM Mary
How’cll. ant! the consolation was won
by Mr. Albert Clnwer.
Refreshment* were served during tht
nee. around which were many silver
c;mdle*ttcks, capped with red shades.
Delicious refreshments were served and
Storey. | the invasion wa* one of great pleas-
wnre n* bouse gown
chine, trimmed with
Mr*. Htnckdelt
of "pink crepe de
Irish lace.
Assisting the hostess In the enter*
talnment of her guests were: Mrs. Jo-
seph Balne, Mrs Inman Sanders. Mrs.
John Ralne. Airs. Annie Reed Rhett,
Mrs. Welhom Hill, Mr*. Robert Reed.
Air*. Charles Ryrjl. Ml** Jo*|e Stock-
dell. Mis* llarrte Stm-kdell nnd Mts*
Nancy Waldo.
MRS. NIX ENTERTAINS.
Monday evening at her home on Bed
ford place Mrs. Joseph Nix entertained
.» Tew friends at an enjoyable New
Year’s party. The decoration* of Mr*.
Nix’s home were In accord with the
holiday season, and during the even
ing a hot buffet supper wa* enjoyed.
The guest* Included Mr. nnd Mr*. Rob
ert Hastings. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. l«am-
hrtght, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Baylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Nalsby, 0 Misses
Alta Erbaon. Caroline Baylor, Daisy
MR8. TH0MA8 AND MI8S MUSE
ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE
Tueaday afternoon In their apart-
nient nt the Marlborough Mra. AlUe
Mime Thomas and MIm Jennie Mune
entertained dellRhtfully at bridge,.their
guentn being a limited number of ch>f-
frlendn. The pretty apartment of Mr.-
Thomaa wan decorated with meteor
rotten and white hyarlntha, -all other
pretty detalU being In rife) and white
The more earda were dainty, hand-
painted New Year bell*. The flr-t
prlne wn* a piece of Vantlne embroid
ery, and the consolation waa a brldas
aet.
eggnoggT PARTY.
Tuentlay afternoon at her apartment"
at the Klyt.ee, Mr*. John Hill charm
ingly entertained twenty guentn at an
Informal eggnog party, complimentin'
to Mr*. William ltucknell, of Phila
delphia, who I* visiting relatives In At
lanta.
Mr*. Hill'* apartment* were artisti
cally decorated with cut flower*, feta-
anti palm* and pretty holiday augge--
tlon*.
Mm. Hill received her friend* In a
becoming gown of white allk
LUNCHEON FOR*MRS/ BROWN.
Wednesday morning Mra. Elijah
Brown, at her home, at Inman P«r'.
will entertain nt luncheon, compliment
ary to Mr*. Joseph E: Brown, of Kwla-
m a non. Mleh. . t ■
Continued on Paga TWria*n.'
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SUPERB COLLECTION OP STERLING 1 SILVER
SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS.
LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL
VER.
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MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE.
Charles W. CrankshaW,
Diamond Merchant and Jeweller.
16 Whitehall St., Century Bldg.