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Mr. George Dudley
day nfu riUH*n at the I
Mr Gin** i> cltv
Ip n * harming <•»»»! flee*
prominent family
Mr. an.I .Mix Ulan -/ill arrive In Atlanta the latter i*irt *ff the
week ftn nt trmTH’ at the r<~* Idetiee —«ff Judge It. T. -I>»r*ey, 171
Capitol avenue.
MRS. ARNOLD'S BRIDGE
’ "Mr* Lmn' Anwl.r wRt «•»
an Informal' In Thutwliiv nffet
ut h«r h«m*. «»n J'« jubilee >tM***t.
AFTERNOON TEA.
Thursdav—nftrrntHin —Alx* VS'I lit
afterm
pllmcnt to
uf Oanvllh
Invited to
number t*f fn
nW friends Hi Ttr
MRS. PARDEE'S BRIDGE.
Mrs Thin Pliidt*- will •*M«*ilaln at a
very inf*»niml bildg** Wednesday
owning at her han.»* *>p Ponce D«*-
ixun avtnm- in Imnot ..f Min Wallace,
the guest of Mi and Mr-. Edward T
Brown
IN HONOR MI88 WALLACE.
•Mm. Ifoliln- Randolph will en».-t«
tain nt a luta hfot) and matin#**- p.tity
Thursday In compliment to Miss Wal
lace, th«* ku*>! *f Mi and Mis Ed
ward T Hum n ’
TO MISS MARSHALL.
Mrs Kug#n. II Black will « ni
at a lunidn-o.1 IV'd.iv in honor of Mi
Maitland Mnt**K«ll. im- khoi of Mi
Prceton Aia'uii..t.
INFORMAL BRIDGE LUNCHEON.
ration v. a Go hndg#
which Mm ij.it) |tr«n
Wednesd*
Ininan l*.«
Emerson Hn»t* n. of KuIiiiiihz
who is being
many fil.m- l
*|di
Mini.
Joseph
■t *on' Itr*
M. Ilrow n di- Wa
John Child In.
Mr*. Siej.lo a
tlen and Mi ■
The first ! rl
per ha£, and
of tumor, uus
holder.
•hntieronH Included: Mr. and
Mm. J. Carroll Payne, Mr. and Mr*.
J-din 1». Little. Mr.-and Mm. Churlea
Hclplt*. Mr. and Mm. Jam cm I 4 . Dickey,
Jr. Mr. and Mm. Robert Weasels, Mr.
and Mr*. George McCarty.
Among the ladle* pre*ent were: Ml**
Martin of Montgomery. MImm-m Green.
Ml** Marlon Peel, Ml** Nan Payne.
A!Is* Martha Woodward, Ml** Nina
Gentry. Mis* Hollne Phinlzy. Ml** Kill,
ah*'t:i Rawson, Ml** Mary Andemon.
Ml*s Louise Ralrd. Ml** Lottie Auntln.
Mi** May Atkinson. Ml**Tattle Wylie,
Mi** Virginia Gregory, Mins Huh*. Mias
Laura Payne.
PIEDMONT QUARTET TO 8ING
AT B. Y. P. U. ENTERTAINMENT.
«nv. Friday night, January 4. at 7:45
*•'« loi k. the Piedmont quartet, of thl*
ing at the Capitol Avenue
Baptist church, on which occasion the
look. Mm.® It alp*
I Milo,, Akc. x
made f; errant ujth iinii) > «» '•••
and painix on* used in i.rotii>T..n
In the. dining r«H»m. when an *1*
gnnt buffet luncheon wn* nerved. t*o
decorations were handsome red |» »ln-
»"ttn blossom* The
Senior Rapt 1st Young People’s I’nlun
of that church will open their door* to
the public for their first annual enter-
ijt and social. Tin* Piedmont
rtet is on*- of the best trained.hand
ingcr* in the city, and they huni-
tii« ii admirer* ami friend* by the
I .< -.<•* wherever they have an oppor-
. tunity to ap|M-ai before the public.
|P'ih.»|H th.. most entertaining feature
i the ('ingrain will he the scene of the
mammoth mock trial. In which some
; eighteen to twenty-five person* will
p.nt With tin* stern dignity of
,t.i»- . -. i tin part of til* 1 program will
‘.“tod '-ut in every detail, and
P'fie • h-un prisoners nt both
—tc la-rpeak In hti-or her dfl-
Gg V
tuouaand invitation* of unique
have p*cn-issued to the ineinr
id friend* of thl* union, although
dial Invitation is extended to ait
^attend the entertainment
and pin
C *M^"’Klljnh llronn r... Iv. .1 ..., ! SOCIALUNION.
Trtend* 1i* w r“wte-*ff Mttr -dik rtni*- f Cni«»n“ftlu-Fir»t Hap-
orutely f-t**r*t»~-TieiT -wHtr »4mreJt win meet Thursday nftcr-
Mm. Josepu Emerson Hrmvn wmv » ;lt 3.3,, oViock at the home of
milt of gieen velvet Dimmed w Hb } Mix. W. W Landrum, h • Hast N«»rth
gmcgfuiiv in tin c«nter uf liiciiibltii ^'.l 1 * l . I<sllr * * * “tten
Hud in vasex f.n mantel «qd {* 1 -“ av LVt-nlng.
IriZh lace
Mr*. Gem g- Rrnv
green \*lvtt trlmnv
DANCE AT SEGADLO'8.
The. Ivamm Alpha, chapter of the
Tech itchii«d «lli gh* 1 a dance at 8e-
gadlo's l-’rhlav evening.
RECEPTION AT COLLEGE PARK.
The Inauguration of the beautiful
old-fn*htoncil custom of New Year'*
receptlon* at College Paik >>n Tu«**-
day night wa* a tuilllunt *u>cess from
•ver>* |Mdnt of view.
The sentimental phase of thl* social
Custom, which In by-gone day* wa*
anticipated with keen delight, through
the twelve months «*f the year, while
bright storie* 4*1 §m*i v, ‘N«*w Years'*
Were never exhausted in the repertoire
of the witty eoelal raeonteur, had In
come almost a tradition In these day*
of hurry and bustle. For many year*
these delightful annual reception*
have unfortunately been permitted to
drift Into oblivion and now tin* charm
ing women of College Park have had
the good tn*t«* and the delightful so
cial Instinct to revive tills charming
phase of Southern life.
Tuesday night the home* of the re
ceiving ladh* wen artistically deco
rated witli cut (lowers, bamboo, potted
plants and tmtnv suggestion* of the
New Y.«r
llandHotm-ly gowned women forme*!
congenial group* at the various home*
and parties of gentlemen residing at
College Park, an*l from Atlanta iil*o
drove fit.pi hou-e ToTtouse. between
the bout* "f ; 3rt and 1»:3« extending
congratulation* and good wishes i<*
beautiful attractive women environed
with hi ilium light*, glowing color,
the fragtan* e "f tropical blossom** and
the inelodN of *.*ng and instrument.
College Park ha* taken the Initia
tive in reviving *»n»- of the n«o-t
lightful ami beautiful of all the at
tractive Southern social, custom* "f
past year*.
WOMAN’8 AUXILIARY.
The Woman's Auxiliary of the At
lanta Typographical Union will meet
with Mt*. Kd Jones iThursdny, January
n. at 3 o'clock. Members nre urged to
la* present.
MRS. FRED TERRY. Cor. Sec.
MI88 WALKER'8 PARTY.
Mis* May Walker entertained &
number of friends Tuesday evening at
her home on Boulevard Plnce.
The house wn* decorated with ferns,
evergreens, nnn tssus and crimson bells
Mis* Lula Keeling sung several solos.
Games followed, then fruits and lees-
were served.
Miss Walker was gowned In blue
silk mull.
Her guests were Misses Mary IhiPre,
Mlnta Dennis, Lula Keeling. Nell ciar-
Idy* Ola and Florence Green. Lillian
Howard, Esmeralda Hood Ford. Carrie
and Hattie Peavy and Mt*. Phelan
Pickens, of Savannah; Messrs Jeppy
Langston. Jim IVaVy. Ira F ». Loren-
r.o and Duismt Hood, Kit
Sam and Jim Denton, A!
Stammy, -llarte, Daniels at
The kltnono effect Is seen In nil the evening wraps. The design shown
here Is made up In heavy brocade silk and the collar and sleeve* 1
us the skirt of the wrap are finished with ermine.
MISS MASON’S LUNCHEON.
A very enjoyable function w.us the
luncheon Tuesday given by Miss Eve
lyn Mason at her home on Angler ave
nue.
The 'half and -p»ri*ir~t»fMamm'g
home were decorated with crimson
bell* and many |*>tted plant*. In the
dlntng room thee*d#»r nedIf was “tango
and Wl, hi id the tabin had for it* rtm-
terpieoe a laige oM-fR*hb*ne«! b.*wt
filled with all ktnrts of tropical fruit
The pretty young hostess wort* a be
coming gown of red crepe tie chine.
Miss Mason's guests were Misses
Francis Hlmmon*. **f Ja*i»er. Roberta
Zachrv, Renette Miller. Ernestine Ran-
dull. Perth Chnsoti. of Ratnbridge, and
l>«*rothy Ltudall.
MRS. THOMAS’ TEA.
Mrs. James W. Th.muts will enter
tain Informally a few Intimate friend*
Friday aftem**on from 4 to « o'clock
nt tea nt her home, corner "f Hprlng
and Fifth streets.
Alllster.
Thomas.
Thomas.
JULIET NIX W. C. T. U.
The Juliet NU W. C. T. I’, will meet
Thursday afternoon at :* oVbwk at the
Jail t*» hold a meeting with the Rev
Ella* Vatighn. Wear your badge* ami
meet promptly.
MRS !» L RRADLEY.
MRS E A. GiiREIt. Presldant.
Sc* retary.
SHELTERING ARMS.
i«‘ regular monthly meeting "f th'
terlng Attn* will l»e Reid tit the
a- Thur»dav m*>tning at H* *»'cl**ck.
)*• annual * U - te n *»f officers will
pla* • nml nil members arc urged
ent
MRS
MISS ANDERSON TO ENTERTAIN.
ORR 2ELLARS.
T L /.eliars annoutn
On Thursday aftern**
Anderson will entertain in i n.a
Mlf* Antoinette Hl-mm amt hn g*
Ml** Greer. «*f P*-nn*vl\ant* I
hundreil will is- th*- gum* play* <1
"’•» l<ll,h ! K.iRvm. nl ..t lit- ila
at the home
ighter, Emma Hr lie,
r. of New min. g i.
place early In Fob-
f the bride;, father.
STERLING SILVERWARE
FOR THE JANUARY BRIDES.
Our stoc-k is very larp 1 . Our i-uui-iivin^ is known to
ie the most artistio in tin- > ity. Ka« l> jtiri-i- wi- soil is i>n-
gravrd l*y our «-.\|u-rt t-unrav or free of charge.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
Jewelers.
37 Whitehall Street
MISS HAWKINS' LUNCHEON.
Miss Louise Hawkins gave a beaut I-
ful luncheon Wednesday nt the Capi
tal City Club In compliment to Mias
Ethel Gay nmt her bridesmaid*.
The table had for it* centerpiece a
bowl filled with pink ruses and fern*.
The place card* were hand-painted
rose*, tied with ribbon*.
Mi** Hawkins wore a
silk, trimmed with laci-
blue. trimmed with silver
plumes
f blue
it was
*1 blue
Mis
Gay
cloth.
the lave waist being tu
baud* of cloth. 1 Hlie wot
brown. Rimmed with crea*
Mis* Hawkins' gu.-ys in.
Gay. Mi** Katharine tilt*
Mary l>.-a* Tapper. Ml>*
Paviie. Miss Julia Hunt*
Lottie »v*k Wylie.
\ Ith
Miss
Miss
Hill
•Miss
in* hid- .1
MRS. ANDERSON'S LUCHEON.
The luncheon given Wednesday
Mr*. Harvey Aifd. t* m wa* a In.mti
compliment to Mr* Sim* Rru> M
Amlerson's g
young women who \
brtdrsnmlds. ami the
crs. The ilecorailoii'*
* »n*iste*l *»f whitt !;
Ml* and yellow r.“* >
fern milling an effect h
* - .*f t!-.
in Persian colors, and a black velvet
hat. trimmed with white plumes.
Mr*. Chnrie* McGehee wore green
silk, trlnumd with lace, and a becom
ing white Imt, trimmed with plumes.
Mr*. Robert Alston's becoming gown
was (ft old rose id Ik, fashioned with
lace, nnil with this *h«j Avore a black
hat. trimmed with white plumes.
Mr*. W. t\ Jarnlgan wore a black
litre gmrn. made prtnreswe,
ML?. TTthFlt— Da Vis W»W A bfdwn
v*d\*-t suit, and Mr*. Hudson Moore
was handsome I11 a pink cloth gown.
BIRD SUPPER TO MR. AND MRS.
JOSEPH EMER80N BROWN.
One of the tno*t charming of New
Year festivities was the Informal sup
per at which Mr. and Mr*. George .\t
Rrown entertained Tuesday evening.
In honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Km* r***»n Rrown. The occasion
was characterized by Informality, and
by the cordial hospitality for which th-
host and hostess are know n?
The color motif of decoration wn
red, polnsettla blossom* being used In
quuntttle*.
In the dining room the table
beautiful w-ith It* centerpiece, a great
silver basket filled with poinsetttas.
with candelabra shaded.in stiver and
red and with hamlsouu covet* of Cluny
Kues
George Rrown received her
in a gown *>f white chiffon cloth
Mr*. JoNejdi Emerson Rrown was
gowneil in black lace, made princess^
Among the attractive vl*itor*. Mr*
Searle. the guest of Mrs. Edward
Rrown, was handsome In w hite cloth.
Mrs Lewl- foletnan, of <'hattanoog.i
who I* spen.ltng some time with Mrs. J
R. Whitehead, wa* g<»wn»»«l in pink
aline, elaborately fashioned \
blight and attractive with potted
plants, crimson blossoms and many
crimson bells; '
Eggnog was served In the dining
room, where the table had as its cen
terpiece an azalea plant covered with
red blooms.
The bonbons were red. and the ellver
cendertlcks had rrlmoon silk shades
Mrs. Alston waa osslsred In the en
tertainment of her guests by her
mother, Mrs. Firming duHIgnon. and
her sister. Mis* dtiBIgnon.
Mrs. Alston was handsomely gown
ed In pale pink ailk trimmed with white
loco.
PERKER80N-STIL60N.
Mr. and Mr*. Frtderlck Joseph Htll-
•on^iave issued Invitations to the mar
riage of their daughter. Mabel, to Mr.
Edgar John Perkemon. the wedding to
take place on the evening of Tuesday,
the 15th of January, at 9 o'clock, at
their home, 185 West Peachtree street.
TO MEET MR8. NI8BET.
Mm. J. 8. Klsbet will speak at the
Missionary Circle In North Avenue
church on Thursday, January 3. at 3:30
m.^ After the meeting tea will be
served and an opportunity given to all
who are present to meet Mrs. Nlsbet.
All Who are interested In mission* are
RECEPTION TO REV.
AND MR8. NI8BET.
On Friday evening nt 8 o’clock the
ladles of the North Avenue church will
give a reception to Rev. and Mrs. J. S.
Nlsbet, who will sail In the near future
for Korea. Mr. Nlsbet goes as a repre
sentative from North Avenue church,
his wife being sent by u church In
Texas. A cordial Invitation Is extended
to all the member* of the church and
congregation to be present at this re
ception to meet these missionaries and
bid the god-speed. .
MRS. GORMAN'S BRIDGE.
Mrs. Osslan D. Gorman entertained
at a bridge party Wednesday afternoon
at the home of her sister. Mrs. A. .1.
Smith. 145 West Peachtree. In honor
of Mrs. Cay McCall, of Jacksonville.
Fla., and Mr*. Robert L. Cooney.
The house wds prettily decorated
with red roses, polnsettla blossoms and
ferns. The 'prizes w ere a cut glas*
powder box and a cut glass bottle. The
hostess received her gueatn In a lovely
gown of blue, trimmed with lace and
•hlffon.
Mrs. Cay McCall wn* gowned In
shite empire cloth, trimmed with point
do \>nlse lace. Her hat of white wa*
trimmed Itr blue plumes,
"Mr a .Smith "wore u'hantMo me toilet vf
pink silk, fashioned with laces.
After the game a salad course was
served.
The guest* included: Mr*. Cay Mc
Call. Mrs. Janie* L. Logan, Mr*. T. J.
Ripley. Mrs. Roscne Hearn, of Rarnes-
vllle: Mrs. Hugh Dorsey, Jr.. Mr* W.
8. Wit ham. Mr*. C. K. Hanson. Mr* T.
R. French, Mr*. M. D. Francis. Mr*.
Joseph M. Terrell. Mr*. Robert Ridley.
Jr., Mr*. Marshall Kckford, Mr*. Howell
Cloud. Mr*. J. II. Robert*. Mr*. W. \.
Speer, Ml** Bessie Woodward. Ml**
Martha Woodward. Mias Nellie High
tower, Ml** Louise Todd. Ml** Murthn
Whitman. Mis* Rumuella Whitman.
Mr*. A. K. Wheeler. Mr*. V. K. Perry
man. Mrs. Elliott Miller. Mrs. Alfred
TrultL Mrs, Ed Thomas. Mrs. Eduin
Marine. Mrs. Sim* Bray. Mr*. John
Ganzaie*. Mr*. Porter King. Mrs. Bol
ling Jones. Mr*. W. R. Foster. Mr*..An
drew Calhoun. Mr*. Howard Dexter.
Mr*. James William*. Mrs. Howard
Callaway, Mr*. A. J. Smith, Ml** Kllse
Lipscomb. Ml?* Lula Cal.lawny, Ml**
Grace Callaway. Miss May Scott. Ml**
Ella Baker, Ml** Nell Baker.
MARRIAGE
INVITATIONS
CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED
SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES
L P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers
47 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GEORGIA
SUPERB COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER
SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS.
LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL-
— VEB.
MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE.
Diamond Merchant and Jeweller.
16 Whitehall St.,
Century Bldg.
CZ
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel F. Jackson
have returned from Macon, where they
Mpent the holiday* with relatives.
The ladle* of College Park, who *0
brilliantly received Tuesday night, the
beautiful custom of New Year'* cull
ing. have dec ided to continue annually
these receptions, and each coming New
Year's day will And the charming wom
en of this attractive suburb receiving
their gentlemen friend* with a genuine
and lavish Southern hospitality.
sister, Mrs. W. F. Eve, at Augusta.
Miss Beatrice Nelms has returned
from a visit to friends In Augusta.
Mr* J. W. Bailey, of Fall Rh<
Mas*.. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.
Stllson.
Mis* Hodgson has returned to her
home at Athens after a visit during
the holiday* to Miss Annie Lykes Rice.
On account of the Illness of Mr*
clarence Knowles the Informal brldg-
party which she was to have glwn
Wednesday morning, in honor of Mi
8t. Julian R&venal. was postponed.
Mr. Ben Lee Crew is in Balnbrldge.
lac
ouch
The
cnterpie
■ »li th* iu
MR. T. J. BUCHANAN
WEDS MISS MARY SMITH.
Tuesday i-M-ning at the home of Dr
and Mr*. W. W. Landrum the marriage
oC Ml** Marv Smith and Mr. T. J.
Rut Inman took pla* e, Dr Landrum of
ficiating
Tin*"home of Dr. and Mrs I^indrum
was mad.- d<mb!v attractive l,v the dec
oration* of -milav mistletoe and cut
flowers, ami the cor •m»»n.\ wa* per-
f»rn,ed »n the presence of .» few inti
mate friend* of the bride and groom.
The bride wore a smart stilt of white
cloth and carried a sh-m-i l ouquet of
rose**. Mr •and Mrs T J Buchanan
are at home to their friend* nt then*
home, «‘11 \Vlll *w street.
Ide consisted
lin t of hand
n a silver lot
bons and
the
pretty
tails
als
In
elb*
The Ida
hand-painted tlnv bl.n k cats. de>
vIth bows of Neilow ribbon. .1
best* were written \etse* made
tally for each guest Pretty *,.t
cere the little calendars in the
f New YCar bell*
Mrs AiulerS'Uk i*‘c* hcd her itu
stylish gown of white cloth
-Ini* Rrny w»* hand
INFORMAL TEA.
: Mr. nml Mrs Robert Sheddcn will
• v- ntertftln at an informal tea Wednes-
i* .-tay evening at their home on Linden
<1 -.ticet, their guest* t*» unhide Ml**
ui { Hrenstoti. Mi** Maty Thomas, Mis*
»'* I 1 *• tistance Knowles, Mis* Jennie ICng-
*■<*' fl*li Mis* Nan Pnyiu*. Mis* laiura
*4l In a blue
eisct.
Ml** Nannie Nlc*d*on, Mi
| I He Atkinson. Mr. Bob Keely, Mr
in I E-lwar-l AiutlHeiMr. Aithur Ket-lv. Mr.
Vm..-* Wb.Mey. Mr Stuart H»*>d. Mt.
ely ' Robert Clatkc, Mi. J. c ConnulU.
faahtoned with In
rivet hat wa* trimmed m
plumes
Mis* .tenaic Mobley was g.
be« unlllK suit *‘f blue cloth
n! trimmed with
er black I WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.
h w hlte | Tu-sday afternoon at 5 oVIiu k V
wned m * R°hcrt Alston entertained
braided I few friend* at ail eggnog party
WEDNESDAY WHI8T CLUB.
Mrs. joseph Thompson entertained
the Wednesday Whist Club thl* week
at her home. Brookwood. on Peachtree
road.
After the game an elegant luncheon
a* served. The club members In
clude: Mr*. Janie* W. English, Jr., Mr*,
ry Arnold, Mr*. Hugh McKee. Mrs.
ph Thompson, Mr*. Harvey John
son. Mr*. George Brown. Mr*. Archi
bald Davis, Mr*. John A. Kitten, Mr*,
land* Ohoisttn. Mrs. Harry Jackson,
Mr*. Jameo-JI.- Nunnally. Mrs. M. B.
Parson*," Mrs. Robert B. Ridley, Mr*.
Ralph Van Litmllnghirtn, Mrs. Mary
M- Atkinson, Mr*. Albert Howell, Mr*.
Pliircnce Knowles. Mr*. Dunbar Roy
and Mr*. John Moore and Ml** Annie
Mitchell.
MRS. LOWE H0STE8S
AT NEW YEAR’S PARTY.
Mr*. \V\ H. L«»we wa* hostess at .4
delightful New Year'* reception on
Tuesday night nt her pretty home, in
East North avenue.
A number iff Invited guests were
present and the occasion proved thor
oughly enjoyable Games and music
were feature* 1 and contributed much
to the entertainment During the
evening a sumptuous and d*d!clou* sup
per wa* served In the dining room,
which Wa* tastily and appropriately
decorated. The charming hostess spare 1
no effort to till the evening with pleas
ure.
Among those present were: Ml**
Myrtlce Humphries, Ml** Ague* Lyon.
Ml** F.liim t'awthoti. Mis* Berta .Mil
ner, Ml** Esther Lyon. Mr*. Lowe. Mr.
Lowe. Messrs. Qullllan Rhlnehurdt. ...
Bagwell. Harry Humphries. I.ouis
Kocher. Claude Nenlv.
Miss Lucy Stanton, of Alliens, is the
guest of Mrs. Rawson Collier.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Phinlzy. of
Athens, are the guest* »»f General and
Mr*. W. A. Wright.
vlll leave soon
Mr. and Mrs. !I. c. Bray and Miss
Fannie Bray have returned to Mont
gomery. after vhiting friend* In At
lanta.
Miss Elizabeth M. Boykin, of Dallas
county. Alabama, In making her home
In Atlaitn, at 64 Augusta avenue.
Mr.*. L, D. McDonald and her daugh
ter. Miss Salll<> Cobb Johnson, have
returned from New York and are at
the Peachtree Inn.
Ml** Hallle Ellis I* visiting Mr*. D.
K. Wright, at Augusta.
MI** Lucy Evanr 1ff~the guest of iter
Miss Dora Chevea la the guest .4
Ml bb Annie Hlxon. at Villa Rica.
Mr. Lewis W. Thomas and Mr. Jamn
L. Anderson are In attendance on the
circuit court of appeals, New Orient).-.
Miss Clara May Winn returned from
Cartersvllle yesterday, where she ha<
been spending a week at a house party
given by the Misses Strickland.
Mr*. Mary Grant Dickson has re
turned from Memphis.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godfrey left
Tuesday for Florida, where they will
spend a week.
Mias Ruby Walker and Miss Annie
Merlweather have returned from Ms-
con. where they spent the holiday*
with Mrs. J. W. Bate*.
Miss Margaret Ladson has return* I
from Macon, after spending a few da\ *.
with Miss Sara Tinsley, in that city
Mrs. R. L. Cooney has gone to Nash
ville on account of the Illness of her
mother, Mrs. Meeks.
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SOUTHERN SOCIETY
>••••••••••••••••••••••!
AT THE END OF THE YEAR.
What have l nt the end of the year
To make me glad m t*» give me prld
Sitting alone In the twilight here -
By the cools that glowed and ha\e
nearly died,
I will balance the triumphs which 1
have won
And the righteous profit* wijich 1
have gained
Against the evils which I have don*
And the foolish losses 1 have *u*
tabled.
eakly
ff black
linillr
pill II
Immti Robin*
itl .1 Milt Of
i w htch *h»* v
tttmtmd with yellow 1
Ml*s Estelle Stewa
• th blue
th* if home
mom-'iutlvo
*ff th. ir nw
Mr and
on Ptrtchtree *tivet, e*
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DR. REBECCA C. BRANNON.
APARTMENT A.
THE FREDERICK,
Zb?. Whitehall Strest.
n Prnetieu limited to women and
d child UIU A
Ilow much of the pH>t d
fast
Would I. .blot from memory if l
might?
How much have I done in the year that
i* past
To stay the wrong or advance the
right"
ow many time* have 1 In despair
8at doubting the Justice of G*»d'.»
great plan?
How many times have 1 failed tp„beai
Myself Indeed as a gentleman?
What have I at the end of the year
To make me glad or t«* give me pride:
Sitting alone In the twilight here
By the * •ail* that glowed and have
nearly died.
1 will balance the good against the bud,
And stretch n«> virtue and pass n-i
wrong;
I will Study the lessons which I have
hail. #
And date to be Just and learn to be
strong. —
—8 K. Kt«er, in Chicago Record-Her
ald.
8TILLM0RE.
On Wednesday evening the beautiful
home of Mayor and Mrs. T. J. Kent
was attractively lighted and beautifully
decorated with Yuletlde devices, to
gether.,with a profusion of holly ami
mistletoe, when they entertained a
number of their friends. Games Wei e
played and a song and program of
music rendered. *n the dining ro«. 1
fruits were served. Mayor and
Mrs. Kent were assisted by Mrs.
Maude Terrell, of Wadley, a niece of
Mrs. Kent, and her brother, Mr. G. F.
Nnaworthy. of'Cordele. After refresn-
ments the party was invited Into a dou
ble room, in which a beautifully ar-
ran,T*d Christmas tree had been pre
paid. ladcncd wltL present* for the
nmtiv guest*. Those present were: Mr.
and Mrs. C. W Ferklns. Dr. and Mrs.
4 R, Warren, Mr. and Mr*. W. \V.
Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tanner,
Captain and Mrs; E. H. Heath, Dr. and
Mr*. Massond. Mr. and Mr*. J L. Mar
tin. Dr. and Mr*. J. R. Youmnn*. »»f Co
lumbus; Mr. and Mr*. J.-L. Hargrove,
Dr. and Mrs., L. P. Lane, Professor P.
N. Brown. Mr. W. C. Myers. Mrs. W. L.
Clark. Miss 8ulUe Kennedy. Mr. Jack-
son Warren. Jr. Ml** Kittle Elliott,
Mr. Harry Skinner. Ml** Bessie Brin
son, Mis* Lizzie Gunn. Miss Loula Mar
tin. Mr. G. T. Nnlly. Miss Lillie Brown.
Mr. W. J. Evans, Miss Mary Clark. Mr.
J. I. Lanier. Mr*. Ella Ballentlne, Mi**
Pearl KdenfleUl, Mr. W. B. Heath. Miss
Snllle Brown. Ml** Anna Mercer. Mr.
Morris Papkln. Dr. L. L. I.anlrr. Mis*
Eva Gunn. Mr. c Al. Saxon, Ml** Mar
ty* Martin. Mr. W, A. Walker. Misses
Odessa and Edr.a Walker Misses Maxle
and Ada Durden, airs. Gertie IfArper.
Mr. T. J. Martin. Mr*. E. A. Edenfleld,
Miss Mattie Woods Mr*. Maude Ter
rell. of Wadley; Miss Eunice Brinson,
Mr. G. F Nasworthy. Dr. T. L. Akins,
Dr. D. B. Burn* and Mr. F. E. Spalding
CAMILLA.
Ml**, hi*ti Patterson, of Macon, nml Miss
Vat Milo, if At Inn tu nre the |mpiilnr guests
of Miss Beintiileloit Cox.
Mlss.-s Toy and !.***..», Spen. e speid p’oTl
lir Alluiiiy, the guests of
Mix'
ltlle
5lr*. Walter Tarlor, of Valdoata, a|MMit
Jll"" Ill.ll, 4>l ,4rn IUu, IS ion uU
of Mlaa Pearl Taylor, on south nr.
•treet.
Captain II. -E. L. Spence la vlaltlng Ida
mother, Mra. II. W. Spence.
Mlsa Lee Bennet, of Quituian. returned
to her home Friday, after a pletaaut visit
to relative* here.
Mr. nnd Mra. Aubrey Alien, of Alhanr.
tlrn holiday* with their parents.
i" mu': t .»* Aiirnirrll. - -
C . Is visiting Ke%\ and 3Ira. A. McLaugh
lin. nt the tnnnae.
W. W. Ctillena, of Jaekaonvilie, Fin.,
visited hi« family here this week.
Mr. and Mra. A. It. Hnggs. of Ty-Ty, nre
dveater. Is th.
nnd Mra. if. L. ITrown, , of North
Carolina, are vlaltlng Hr. and Mr*. J. I..
Ilrowu, on Harney atreet.
Mlsa Louheutii McNair, of Vnldontn, is
Vlaltlng her mother at the Hotel McNair
Mis* Alum lleuley. of Haconton. vlalied
Mrs. J. T. Owena la at Friday.
Mis* Lola Allen, of Tlfton, la apeiKliug
the tioildn}** with homefolks In Canillhi
Mlaa Audrey Turner la at homo ac«in
after n plenannt visit to Dr, and Mn
Taylor. In Thomaaville.
Mis* Irma Kate Hnum. of Norman I'arh.
Is the populitr guest of Mr. and Mra. T. H
Perry, on Hroa.l atreet.
Mis* Mary Halley, of Cairo, I* spending
the holidays with her parents on Hroud
street.
Mlsa Edna Watkins returned last Wednes
day from Wesleyan for the holiday*.
Mr*. M. Wilson I* vlaltlng relatives In
Birmingham.
Mr*. E. E. Cox delightfully entertained
In honor of her guests Wednesday evening
The guest* were Mlsa I.lzn Patterson. *»r
Si neon, nnd Miss I'attlllo, of Atlantu. Th-
enlng wna mnde pleasant by a Chrt
thy
Dr. ami Mr*. T. It. Penv gave a re«-**p
tlon In honor of Misses ftann and Fr*-*
man Thur*du> evening. A very Interesilti.
io)itest wna nrea«*nteU which Miss Emm
Corhrnn nnd Mr. Crawford Hnggs receive-
prlsi
Mars Twltty entertained In honor
of Misses Hnun nnd Freeman on Frl.lnv
veiling A progressive •*a.*arch for part
the
Quietly nt the
Itrond street. Mlsa Emma Hearn and Mr
llnrry Askew were married. Only the im
mediate family ami friend* of the eontm*'t
Ing parties were present. The bride and
groom left Immediately after the nmirli.g
.... ... morning, on a tour of aouth ti
Alnlui
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