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Tip: AT.LANTA GKOKtilAN,
mudav. Ji.vu.a u, i..
.. v«n ilftUI*non will fM-rtaln
Blidc* Club neat week.
Thxldeae Horton le the cueet
, Vi-. Harry Brown. In Waahlnalon,
I> >'
J)r . John Hill haa returned from
Ciluotlvi*.
and Mr*, fleorce M. Brown and
ehiMrtm leave eoon for Florida,
Mr an ,i Mra. Donald Loyleee an-
a miner the hlrth of a eon,
Vr , c. tValtera haa returned from
|ti.nd. Va.
.... |ni*y Johnaon haa returned
. ' - trirta. Wlter*-«H» vlalted rela-.
iT" Mr.. J. O. Pruitt will arrive
JiMf »erk to vlalt her alater. Mlaa
p a :,t Johnaon.
many friend, of Mra. \V. D. Hln.
, ‘ „lll he aorry to hear that ahe haa
. ailed to Tuacalooaa, Ala., on ac-
..r Hie death of her aunt. Mra
-Ha*'
Lli. Mnayell.
Mr nu»«ell Brltlaea haa returned
fc-'i Chiraao, where he haa been for
r, ten daya aa a delegate to the
awroH Nu. Orand Chapter convention,
the Atlanta Alumni Chapter.
Mr. a o. Oreene will go to Atlanta
vl.lt ftlenda and to be pree-
... t the Installation of the officers of
; „.|.i„n of l-adlei' Auxiliary to the
* „ , Mra. Oreene formerly lived
„ Mt, n ta and le a member of that
ilvl.f n Montgomery Adwertlaer.
mi,. Julia Hunter haa returned to
•avanttan. __ '
M,. \v. T. Jonea haa* returned from
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SOUTHERN SOCIETY
| In Georgia and Adjoining Statea | Pleaaani Mention Prom Other Cities [
SAVANNAH.
. a darlei of beautiful en
tertainment* given thla winter for the
season's debutantes and one oi the
moet brilliant balls Aver given at the
Guard*' Armory, was that on New
Year'* eve by Mr. and Mm. Pleasant
A. Htovjlt, Introducing their daughter,
MIh* Suds Ktovsll. Ths boll room wag
hung overhead with ropca uf cedar
from which t’hrl*tmus and New Year
bell* In red and white were auapend-
ed. and nmld which many brilliant
light* vveVe Mtudded. The receiving
l»arty Mood at the south end of the
long hall, where a grureful arrange
ment of tall palm* formed a half cir
cle. Receiving with Mr. and .Mm. Hto-
vall and Mira HtovnII were Mf>* Mat-
tie Wllaou Du Bose and Ml** Ann llar-
rett Phlnlsy. of Athens, with Miss Lil
lian Htulb, of Augusta. Mrs. Btovalt's
gown was of white.brocade, lace trim
med, a touch of lavender velvet Intro
duced on the corsage. Ml*s Rtovall
wore a gown of white net und Spanish
lace, the dancing skirt finished with
soft ruffles of the lace and ruchlngs of
narrow satin ribbon. Hhe carried an
armful of white rose* and hyacinths.
The finest entertainment of the New
Year was the reception given Tuesday
afternoon by Mrs. Alexander R. I-aw-
ton In honor of Miss Harah Cunning
ham. Receiving with Mr*. *Lawt»n
“Were Mm; Oari-^felchemr" Miss—Beck
with. Ml*s Cunningham and Miss Lucy
Barrow
Mm.
-Hww
entertained
Potpourt Club in her sister's hand
some suburban home, on the (Summer
ville road. Big ladles assisted Mira
Wright In receiving her guests, her
mother, Mre. A. R. Wright, her nlater.
Mre. Ava Wright King. Meadsm***
Carlton Wright. Ram Graham, Miss**
Anns Graham and Misses King, ptx-
hand euchre was played. A cluster
of fragrant pink and white carnaiUm?.
tied with pink satin ribbon waa the
first prize, which Miss Rarah King!’
won, and the consolation trophy wuh J
another bunch of carnations, awarded I
to Mis* Johhaton. of Asheville. N. r. |
Entering the spacious ~home the gueM* j
were served a cup of tea.
Mm. W. M. Henry made the Inlthl*
afternoon of-1907 a fete occasion t«»j
about twenty-five frtenda br an at!
home to honor her alater, Mlaa Ficg- •
horn. The hostess designated her fun* - j
tlon a "hen party," and to suggest the!
Idea she presented each guest with it)
hand-palnteu favor with a smell brown
hen busily picking sprigs of grass. The
same little fowl wad found perched on
a heart-shaped cake when refresh
ments were served. The parlor was
prettily decorated with flowers, fern-,
tapers and electric globes draped «n
rod. - Mm. Henry, her hahorse. Miss
Cteghorn, and Mrs. Ethel lllllyer Hat-
rl*. formed the receiving line. Greet
ing the guests at the door were Mrs. s,
J. Powers and Mrs. James II. O'Netlt.-
uhlle Miss Clara Henry presided at the
buffet. Bridge was enjoyed by a num-
her, of-the .guests.
Sve couplet danced "<wl th« eld and danced
In tbs new yesr."
Tbs Country Club cotillion of Tuesday
evening was one of Urn delightful features
«if the week. Fifteen couple* part hi pn te<l,
led t»y Mr. Warren l.ysou.
Miss Mary Tsyler. **f l>*mo|to!l*. who bas
lieen vlslttng her sunt. Mr*. Henry Crm
inclln. hn* returned home.
Miss Cslhouu. who tins hern visiting Mias
KilMlMib Winter, J|S» returned in her home
M Rich & Bros. Co.
We Beg to Announce the
Opening of
Miss Ultra Hilt Is visiting Mr* Uniter
t'UlinlllgllRUl III Mobil*.
Mis* Kgfl* Ifni lie I'clhaui tin* returned
tu ber home III AHuidn after ashort visit
in her sunt, Mrs. M. H. FrlMemh-ti. nu Ad
uui» u venue.
Miss Katherine Rent hns returned from i
visit to frlemls III .New Orleans
. Mrs. Charles P. Jackson. «d Birmingham,
Is visiting.her mother. Mrs. .Ids Tatum.
Miss Lllznlieth Mnrk*. guest of Mist
I a,tils* Marks, was honors* m t.«.\ imr
Tuesday afternoon to see "Tb* One Wot
nu Mias Mary Kirkpatrick mu* l)«>*tess.
Mre. K. J. Wetiliorn. of AunUtou. is vis
iting her daughter. Mrs. W:irr,-n l»ent.
The Misses rhaiulter* have returned froi
an extended visit to Ml. Ijouis.
' Hr. Fred Wllkers«m rnfertafed ftdrfeen
of hts friends at a lieauttfnl dinner Wednes*
dny evrulug. The large round tnlde was
lovely In Its decoration* of rut flow*
ferns with the yellow* sml green
*rhnne carried on» dnrtne the dinner. The
t uesfs |at-ln<led Miss*** Elfle Mnv Nnqiier,
is»e Htetner. Alary Mnpes. Resale VV Inn.
Alkie liardniek. KIImIhuIi sliMwln. Jesu
Ijthey.'I»c. Wttkerson. Mr, : ttr»ms~nnlii!w1u;
Mr. iimrt Wlleox. Hr. Lay. Or. Iturke,
Mr. Wliker*»n and Mr. llold-tM
Mrs. Meriitt Vnndlver entertnlned the
Tomorrow, Saturday,
January 12th.
All Are Cordially Invited to Come in and In-
. spect the New Store and the New Goods.
viuniie Miller, of Fort Valley. I*
,. -t of Mra. Joton R. Dickey.
Alleyns Ware, of Mamhallvllle,
guest of friends in Atlanta.
if Y. McCord la. spending sev-
.ekH in Florida.
Indie* of Rt. J«fhn church are
, ,i to attend a bric-a-brac and
shower at the parsonage. J4
Georgia avenue, next Tuesday
..in, January 15. from 4 to 6
Agno* returned
\ isii lo friends at CulIoden. Qa
Margaret Ladson. will go to
m a few days to attend the de-
t\ <.f Miss Sara Tln*ley, which
,e place «»n January 22.
Mi-n » • Sue Mitchell I* visiting
bund* in Florida.
Mr-* .1. r. Gentry la visiting relatives
in Suif*l»urv, X. C.
M r. .hart 8hedden le In New- York.
Mr- K H. Wilson, of New York, ar-
riti< n*\xt week to visit Mrs. Milton
Andemon has returned
itl. where she attended
• •mention «»f the Y. W.
COMMERCE.
•~Wr=~ir t. tmtrkbtry
HU fur their uttrnettre dsngh-
U lending the holidays at
DHdge Luncheon flub with a very
pretty party on Monday afternoon. Her
guests were Mr*. Arthur Overton, of
Macon: Mr*. Cooper Myers, Mr*.
George Tennllle. Mra. C. B. Malone.
Miss Maud Heyward. Mrs. Henry Ste
vens and Miss Maud Thomas.
On Tunniay evening Mr. and Mrs.
K. 8. Nash gave a beautiful dinner par-
ty, followed by bridge, ut their home
on Madison Square. The guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Rhroeder, Mr. and Mrs
Gordon Harrison. Miss Itelle Vernon
King, of New nan; Miss Belle Shorter,
Miss Anna Hunter. Mr. Cheshire Nash.
Air. Edward Demere. Mr. M. C. Tobias
and Mr. Tracy Hunter, Jr.
Th»* ntnrrlage of Miss Josephine An
thony and Mr. Percy ATT was a'jiTelty
church event, taking pU»«c at Trlnlt
Methodist church on Tuesday evening
at « o'clock. The bride's father, the
Rev. Rasrom Anthony, pastor of the
church, performed the ceremony, which
lent additional Interest to the occa
sion. The maid of honor was Miss Ida
.May Fender, of Valdosta, and the best
man was Mr. Ernest All. of Allendale,
8. c The bridesmaids were Misses
Louise and Gertrude Falllgant, Alls*
Eleanor Jones, of Cartemvllle. and
Miss Blanche Davis, of Dublin, and
the groomsmen were Mr. II. M. Mar
shall. Mr. Marlon Rivers. Mr. Allen
Sweat and Mr. Idtwrence Teague. The
bride was gtvpn In marriage by her
brother. Mr. James T. Anthony. After
an informal reception tendered the
wedding party and a few dose friends
at the home bTlhe' bride's parents on
Barnard street. Mr. and Mrs. All left
for a Florida trip.
Miss Augusta Wood gave n charming
morning party on Thursday- for the
debutantes of the season. Only this
year # buds and a few' other gtrfs
invited, the guests Including Alisa t!on-
stancc Cheat nut t. Mis* Lilia Comer.
Miss Wise Krenann. Miss Lllah Chr
Mre. B. T. Haynes entertained wiirr>
coterie of friends Monday afternoon ! £irs M Vrnnli"k
at a small bridge party ari a Yulettde hmatbera of North Carolina
courtesy to the Misses Hproult. who prise and Mrs.^Frsnk Beau the
were guests for the holidays of their
sister, Mr*. Will Graves.
Wednesday afternoon Airs. A. B. S
Moseley entertained about twenty of
her friends. Rounce was a new
gome played and rending and songs
completed the afternoon's pleasure.
Mr*. T. O. Hand won the first prlxe. a
beautiful pompadour opera bag. while
to Miss Battle Halliard was awarded
the consolation, "The Cynic’s Rules for
New- Year's Resolution." Miss Alary
Adamson's recitation and Airs. K1-
ward Proctor's vocal selection were
pteotng feature*. Tempttgg refresh
ments were served.
Mr*. J. A. Rounsavllle complimented j niinithsai.* are
her nephew. Mr. Roy Rouns'avllle. with
a very happy function Thursday even
ing In her apartments at the Cherokee
The society set were out In full force
and spent the merriest of evenings
The younger sogal element had a
dance at the skating rink to close the
round of holiday pleasures before they
resumed collegiate duties.
The old year was danced out In the
Elks' Club room by the Elks' Cotillion
Club and their friends.
-Miss Cleghorn lias returned to Wel
lington, Ohio, after spending a week
with her sister. Mrs. W. M. Henry.
Mrs. James Bonsack, daughter and
son. of Philadelphia.‘have returned to
their home, after spending a week nt
the Cherokee with Mrs. Junius lllllyer.
.Miss Rosa Gammon gave the New
Century Club a charming post Yuletlde
party Thursday morning. Only dub
members were present. Six-hand eu
chre was played at two tables. Bella
sen pretty score cards and the tally
was kept upon them. The first prize, a
calendar, went to Miss Ava Prlntup
and a box of dates to Mrs. Mortimer
Griffin. Delightful refreshments were
onsoiattan.
Mrs. H. K. Fail! uml her Umichter. Mrs.
M. I*. Foster, have returnril from n visit
>«• Airs. John L. Itrowu and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Lrwin Jonen In Evansville, Iml.
Miss .lullit Jolmaun hn* retnrnFil from a
vUlt to Alls* Kate McCnehy In Atlanta.
GADSDEN, ALA.
Miss Kate Caswell hn* returo«Hl from S
\l*lt to ninth** nr Aux'iats, tin.
t'aptaln A. It. Brindley has returned from
n v I * 11 to Moiitgnuicrr.
Mr. and Airs. T. il. Christoph
returned from a visit to relatives
ton county.
Urn. Frank <•’. Kmlrh. of Atlanta, h
guest -nf her parents;"tin ah(li3tr£
Ldwnni*.
and Mr*. J. C Ktnpleton, «*f Blr
lilting Airs. Staple
M. Rich & Bros. Co.
have
ci|g. on.. U Mleiid
!•••« from Agn-« Srott.
Mi‘< linllle stapler entertained Tuesday
• • me In honor or her guest. Attss Liny
!•• » st.-eh.-tnem. of Carndltoii. who made
Mi'wli.'lV.iMfii?r«'-e''IssIsyWHtnTWtro
.* i,-mt ft lend* here who sre nlwnya glad
i- u.l,..jh,. h.-r Into their midst again.
M- c. 1* Stark gave a 6 o'rloek dinner
t - loiters Inst Tuesday evening.
I to ioinoiiiu-i'iueut of the engagement of
M - A44ii.i It. gum Watson, of this plaee.
• 'i. It I. t amp, of Batins, Is of much
• • > to In-; friends here, ntnl Mr. Camp
• • I- In winning such
< •■ i u- toung lady.
M- .-Tint Mr*. John F. 8 ban non gave * 6
linn-r Tpttrs.1ay evening tor their
Mifn Carolln—Vern Grimn. I wig n mil rerrcsnmsniiiwere
t.vLl i tiv i vrah ‘ MIBB Pat- wrvvd Tn two course*. The ^oxen
Miss I tl>_Lyrah Mibb cat Mssdamaa Mortimer
He
Kay. who Is at home for
The home wss beautlfall.
-I in holly, mistletoe and fern, the
•eon hating large vases of red rotes
- . i:nations which added much to
.«>. A delicious course sup(H>r
Mt«. tinud khsnkle have re
their home In Atlanta sfte
-ml days with relatives here.
ROCKMART.
W.iiuitn’s tilth was given n benuti
• "1*11011 on Friday nfterumtn td
•i . i- week hy Its retiring president,
tlll-ini Hyke*. A unique feature ol
• *s|on was the tendering of humor
Ni " Year resolutions.
- l.udle Itiillenger delightfully enter
‘ In-r sister belles of Itoekiunrt or
-l-v iiftern.Hitt.
ml Mrs, n II. Morris. Alessrs J,
' -Is. \V. N. Brooks. II. It. Hum-
I'rol Keen ntnl Mias LIlHsu Moore
"iiong the holldny visitors ft* the
Inna t'iv-hrntt has gone to south
- • on nu extended visit to her sis-
'If- Hutrhlns.
" Itoiiinu. of Frnlthurst. Als., w-ns
• tltv several daya Inst week.
• otertnlmueut at the college Friday
s- IteiiMtiUh- 21, s#t largely attended
I'-o'ed ii grand su<s*esa.
• Annie Calhoun. Willard Stark. Al-
I .uihro sud I'esrl Adair, who • «nie
• s|h ltd the holidays, retutuM to
• l*-ge Tuesday.
- ■» Marie and Gary Simms, of Tails-
' were the guests of Ml« I'esrl
' liristmns week.
' M'wgan. after spsudlng s wm-k with
and friends, has returne4l to the
h TNcretf entertsine«t several «*f hi*
• * ••» a stag supper Tntsday evening
William Svkes leave* this week for
'• titled visit to relatives In Missis-
I Mrs Rob Everett, on Monday
• "petted wide the distra of their
new bottle to Imth the younger
I. r so. Ini set.
•: lit* gnv festivities of tli
’'•is none un»re euV».ve»l lltaii »••«-
'ears parly given by Miss Ku»y
' ■ to quite a umtilier of Iter friend*
•'••hitIon* lit the form of verse proved
''.•••resting and amusing, and If car-
■ '• will utske many ehutigev lu the
•f that happy young crowd. I'" 11 ,
ml dainty refreshments wer.- serven
i late hour, as the guests bade
- -•tier good nttht; each tk*‘ t 4 ,^
'• »t would 1h» the brlghn-st of all
holt-
Y. M. C. A. in Wsst End.
. the hearty co*oper.itb»n of all tretne the •hfontikBv
t.tstors In the neighbnYhood the'
'"•ii «»f the Young Men's Christian
• "tlon In West End will hold a
•g Sunday afternoon In the West
Baptist church simultaneously
Hie meeting in the main Young
' — Christian Association building
JYeatmlnsttr «iuartet will *ing. and
Weatherford, an International
will address the meeting on
: e ftonda^g of Blavtiy."
Palmer, ...— - — ^ .
teraon Mis* R»!*i Stovall. Miss Phln-
ltv and Miss Dut»o*r, •».' Athens. Miss
Rtulb. of Augre.o. M>s* Aiuigaret
Charlton. Miss Ophelia Dent. Miss No-
ra Edmondstofr.^MtiS Gtadva Otrar*
deau. Miss Anna Bell. Miss Lucy Bar-
row. M!*£ Lucy Dancy.
Mis* Constance Chestnutt entertain
ed on Friday morning with a luncheon
In honor of Miss Stovall's ntractlve
guests. Miss Ann Barrett Phlnlsy and
Ml«s Mattie Wilson Du Hose, of Ath
ens. and Ml** Htulb. of Augu*ta. who
have been guest* of honor at a num
ber of the delightful afTalis of the
*?he New Year soiree on Thursday
night nt the Guards Armory was large
ly attended and was one of the pret
tiest chib entertainments of* the win
ter. Several dinner parties were given
before the entertainment.
The Itornionle Club ball New A ear a
eve at the DeSoto was a notably brill
iant occasion, graced by the presence
of many visitors. The cotillion was led
fry -Mr. <?ue-Kayton, who Introduced
some novel and Interesting figures, the
favors having been brought out from
New York for the occasion. At the
stroke of 12. the lights were suddenly
extinguished and tfhe figure* "1907
Unshed over the mantel In brilliant
electric lights was a .wonderfully ef
fective surprise to the guests
A pretty home wedding on \\ ednes-
,|i» fvrnlnx *»» that <>f Ml»» Heulnh
\\>ll xml Mr. WRohiel. The only
nttemlnnt* were Ml«» « ell* Well «n«l
Mr (iu, Wtti'htel, xnd the xervlre w*«
performed by the Rjv. tieor,c Solo-
mr,n r>l>. Mr. nml Mr*. Wnolitel are
siwnillnK their honeymoon tn Florlrix.
Mt*e font Wynn, of Atluntx, I* the
Kiie»t of the Mle.ee Ailxme.
Mlee I*tutee Deitrlntc left on Thnre-
«t«y to vlelt Mr. William Aubrey In
t "ilr» "oarV’M.u hera l» vleltlnx Mr
nn i , „ M flie^l!e Nwl°of .New York .*
the mieet of Mr. anil Mre. K. K Naelt
Mr* Arthur Overton, of Maron. le
vlettinx her mother, Mre. J. ti. Hey*
Mlee Derirude BulllVRh hn* return*
,.,i fnim North fitnillna.
Mr ttn.1 Mre. Mill, «• l.u:m have k >ne
t,.‘ JiivKaonvIlle. lor the marrlux* of
\tr l.anr’a brothsr.
‘ Mre. John foehran. "f Amiereon.
H , ■ |. vleltlng Iter alater, Mra t!eo.
1 'Mr*!John Malloch line returned front
England.
ROME.
The old Engll.li curl.mi of heriunK
ti.iu.e on Nett Yeitr e nlxht hml
it one obe.rver In Rome. Judge Jo.|
nranliam Judge llranham opened hie
Ir" room*; Bohemia, nnd Invited
lion and Mre. R A Denny. Dr. and
Mi* Will John.op, Meedame. Jullen
i-unimlng and W A P« vi:onand:Nll.ee.
Wvlv M.douiun und Hhelble) In ...lei
. i n tiding th* liunofs *»• Hus v*i>
h " Son. The gueatn called
• .. ' ’ and enjoyed In the ex-
, llr rmalily «>f an entertain.
a-pnt celebrated In th* Judge's den. The
ooms were attractively adorned with
nraieas hyacinths nnd ferns, ahd in
it a .lining apartment a great center
lubl* with a punch bow 1 proved very
tempting to the bevy of guests linger-
ok h'ng there A numBer railed to
,l,h the judge a happy Nea Year
with many even happier relume.
utee Addle Wright choae New l ear',
afternoon for her entertainment of the
guests wer*: Mesdames Mortimer
Orlffin. Will Wright, Rob Graves, Llt-
tell Funkhouaer. Ed Hume. Misses Ava
Prlntup. Jessie Glover, Julia Dean.
Edith Smith, Kura. Rest and JJla Gam
mon.
Mis* Alice Park? Is the guest of Mrs.
tinude Williams. In Atlanta.
Mr*. B. F. Roark will entertain the
Bridge Whist tiub at the next fort
nightly meeting.
Mrs. J. Lindsay Johnson spent two
days h re this week.
Miss H*len Hammond went down :o
Atlanta Thursday to visit Mrs. Will
Anderson for ten days.
GRIFFIN.
Perfect In II* appointment* sat the r*
-pt!ou given ut Experiment Hat unlay aft
ernoon uv Sir* It. J Edwsnls, lu honor
of Mrs. R. J Redding. The house was
tasteful!) decorat*>d In santhern aiullax and
uilsrietoe. Mr* James Elder soil Mra. J.
Kltubrougii riM-rlvecI the guest* In the
hall. Thoae In • Be receiving party were
Mrs. Edwnrils ami Mrs. Bedding. Punch
was served from an Improvised grst*e ar
bnr. mad.- of Muttax «nd % mat«f« miors.^
bv Mrs. T. It. Mills and Mrs. J. W. Me j
Williams Th* dining tsble had as Its **u
terplec* ornament a tall vase of American
•ther, Mrs.
MIbb Neill* Blair,
guest Of M1n* Itelsa
Aunlstou, Is the
_ .. S.mdllu.
Miss Battle Allen and Mr. Boyd Co j
were married at tin* foriui-r'a Inuu* il
ilalin-svlll*. tin., on i ImrMlay. lt«*iH ynuiu
jieaplc nr* popuJar Jn Jut-aLjiocli-iy.
I'rofeasor roiirud Murpbre* hn* returned
fruui the- East, and will again take up III*
study of uiiimIi.-.
Mrs. A. W. Buasetl and two sou*, ol
Alexander City, are vlilting relative* tier*
Mr. mid Mrs. J. V Itoger* have returned
to Birmingham, after visiting relative*
here.
Allas Edna Knndllu. of Alcxaudwr City,
1* the guest of relative*.
Mlaa Ethel IInrl*oar, who hns !•«
guest of Mr*. Eugene Pasehnlt. hn* return-
ed to Imt home In Birmingham
3. vr. Kelley, of Huntsville,
guest of bln daughter for several days.
H. TI. Casey uml IvvoUallghtei * tlflVC
returuf«l from n visit to relatives In Brown
wimmI. Tex.
Mr*. F. M. Cottle and little s«m are
visiting relatives at Piedmont.
Mra. AV. J. MeaUou*. of Greensboro. N.
is the guest of her sister, Airs. W. I.
Htmpey. on Walnut street
Mra' J. p. Dunlap has returned 'from a.
FIXES TITLE
AS C§ WAR
Senate Passes Service
Pension Bill on
Friday.
ON CHARGE OF MURDER
New York, Jan. 11 —It 1* the positive
Information of the offlrinl* of the dis
trict uttorney's office, who have charge
of the Thaw cans that Harry Thaw
will never be brought to trial for the
killing of Architect Stanford While and
some time before January 21, the date
set for the trial, his counsel will aak
for the appointment of a commission
to test the sanity of the young Pitts
burg* r.
Justice Fltxgerald last night ordered
a special panel of 2o*i talesmen from
which to select Thaw's Jury-
“YOU SEND ME $10,000
OR WE’LL KILL THE BOY”
FIsTFTo "rfdnlirr* in AiinJatmr.
Air*. T. H F.wlug entertained the Em
bodderv clrele at ill* home of Alra J. K.
Une, on Thursday evening.
The KyIoiiIiiii Club wan entertained hy
L Hatupey eutertalned
her *tster. Mrs. W. J. Meadows, of Greens
bom. .V C.
AIin II O. Duma* an«l little son have
leturned from « visit to relatlvea In Tnlla-
' Ml**-a Alice Boykin nnd Ethel Roger*
have returned from s vlelt to friend* st
t'olllu*) III*.
judge and Mrs. A. M Ayers sre the
ptio*t» „f Mrs. E. IV Alford and family.
MUh Mautl Edmond ion. ..f Ihlllii, la the
rnrst of Mr*. K. A. Mil-bell.
Aliases Helen and Jessie l/vvrejoy have
returtievl to the Athens Female college,
liter spending the Ixdidnys with their par-
■ut*
Alls* Minnie Hasson, of Anniston, Is the
gu-*« of Mrs. Eiunier FrUt.
Will Weller, who lia* to-rn visiting his
parents, haa returned to Mobile.
Beauty
80CIAL OIRCLE.
__ Mrs. C. K. Almond returned Hu
•sling on a lice mat. Char 1 ,j.,j afternoon from .Griffin, where they
lotte huse nnd cake were served by Airs w vers I days with Mr.
L. Willoughby. Miss Fanny Gordon Kim- Hurtle.
Iirough and Miss Mamie Edwards. Mrs »*-n„ %«i
,.„j| Miss Mamie Edwards.
11 ugh HI* rites presided st the coffee uni
Airs. Edward* wore a white silk voile, made
strl*. elaborately trimmed In If
and Mrs. A
Ml Hedge «U*. tv-;
At Us Bell* Turnell. .... ... .
rentlv spent two week* will) her friend.
: Airs Anna Carter.
1 Air*. U I.. Brown, of Itui-khend. tlo-j
guest of Mr*. I.eim lln
•Intli
Murray Thursday
to reolock. Bowls of Bomnn hy*
suillax and holly were rff«-«-tlv*1v
I lu the decorations.
Ivlng party were Airs
Ellsworth Hall, of Macon;
son. Mrs. James Mills. Mr
ks. Mrs. Joseph Boyd and Air
In Ho
Murray
w. c.
blight
... r , John
Mr* Johnaon sud Mrs. 81m* cor-
uahereil th* guests Into the-dining
where nu elaborate *nls«l murse vvn*
d hy Mrs. Will FlemUter. Mrs W
II. Wheaton. Air*, tialr* Dean. Alra. Al. o.
ilovvdoln slid Mr*. J. C. Edwards . The
dec,
sllvei
candelabra, lu which were llgble,r JTfVer* |nteu
Punch was smvitl In the llbrniv by Alltses ,.|^
Willie Mills and nebecca Null, from u tn- i
Ide with white and green inrltoii suspend,-,! t y|| M will ....
* “ “ **■“ Mayo. I AH range Female
Wnshingtnn. Jnn. 11.—Senator Mo-
Cumber's service pension bill, which
the senate took tip on the close of the
morning's buslnes*. led to a long dl*
ctisslon ' over ttis - question ‘of Kill I
term should be applied to the war be-
isdl nnd 1X65. In the pension
bill the term "war of the rebellion" whs
used.
Senator ('annackf of Tennessee, of
fered tin amendment to change this to
the "ciiil war." Senator .Money, of
Mississippi, objected that the war was
neither a rebellion nor a civil wnr. and
If If vv;a* desired to designate the true
nature <*f the struggle It should he
Tined "the war between the state*."
A debate of considerable length f,*l-
wcd. Senator Teller maintaining that
i». war waa a rebellion nnd Senator
non. of Georgia, taking the opposite
♦mv Several other senators purtlii-
ited. In the end the nmrndnient aug-
•-ted hy Senator t'afmack was uc-
jttfiI bv Senator Mcf’ttmber and in-
.rporated In the bill. The bill was
finally pnssed. Il will a,id about $15,-
mi nuu to the pension roll.
An amendment was adopted that
».i,JI»*4 the measure to honorably dls*
barged soldiers or the Mexican war
hat served for sixty days or more
'lure are about 3.ono of these veterans
nrvlvlng. As they are all 75 years
er, each will I
gluip style, elaborate .
Mr*. Bedding's gown was «f black lu..., KW . m , ....... , ,
silk lined. ' Friends of Mis* Anna June* will In* Inter .ik'* "« over, each will l»* entitled under
tine of the most elegant emertaluiuciits i pmmi to learn of her man luge to Mr. Ed pm to receive f-’o n month. As
of the season wss the reception given by MeDoiuild. of Atlanta, which occurred nt . . , C .» V |, xuir veteran*, the bill
-• T. r 7.T2'I " w> , »•'* «•'•» ""“"^ ilhm.Vv.ry hon,.rxl.lv dl,rh«rc«l »«U
"’si” 'ti u II. Whllrli.'n.l. who hn* hrn-n | fll»r who nerved So dnvn or morn t.. re
in ill 1.. ..! 1 0 for Mine lime, l« rapidly no reive ,15 n month on renrhlnif k- >'e«r»,
- nr»lo. ... . In.-, on rearhlmr TO jenr* xnd ,50 n
nth <>n reaching the ago "f T.Y
iol Mr,.
ol mile]
F. Thomas
daughti-i spent th,* holidays In Dawson j
countv with the former'* parent*
|,r | S II. Kpeuee recently visited his,
mother In t nrr>dl count)
MU* Alien, 1
entered Bessie Tift j
ilrutt
ten,-I
»|M-nt
t
*„W Inn
t Forsyth.
Helen D»ve Johnston. Kfflc l.at,
d It, MU F Neeson. popular hid)
he Hot Ini tin*le fuddle school*,
with home folk*. Nupet
'it rl ton rettinli), "I In lie
t tin- holidays wi
duit W. t\ Fit
from the eleetroltei to the four corners
Alnnit on* hundr<*«| nnd fl.fjy guests
during the sfteriiooii
evening gowns were
„. ailed
Many hsu,Isoius
iris at home Fhrlsttuns
Kuos, from Breuitu:
‘ liege
MONTGOMERY. ALA.
A beautiful New Year * hull and banquet
wen- given l»r the Standard < I'll, Monday
eveulng. Air. and Airs A'o Itlco leAdlng
grand march, followed by HO rottplf—
the
nlay sfte
when she entertained
friends In honor of her guest. Miss Aletser.:
of AlttslBSlppl. , . .
Airs J. t\ Anderson tnlfrialnitl in corn .
phuicut to Aliases Bessie Wynn sml l.u*>
Taylor, of lAemopolls. Atondov nfrermsui
Miss Georgia Hnffold entertnlmnl n large
numlter of h*r young friends at a german
- ' “ J —* W. hall. |
Mis* !«emt
Ptnnton. Fox t.’oileg*; All** A'aslitl Jones.
Alls* Ruth Johns mid Miss Mary Burton.
Bessie Tift: Atlas IJul* Kate AMdey.
AVeslej a it; Alls* Belle Kckies, Houthein I «
lltsl* 1 allege
Air and Mrs. F. A. Walker and children
have moved to th-llla to tank* their futme
home
Mr M A Knox has returned to Ab-r.-er
Mrs | ti Dunn entert«ln»*,| v^-t» d*
lltrltv I till v Tuesdnv eveitlng In comidutieut
to the ,otiose girls at home
Mis. R. T FhofTlU irtnl Airs I ■»• tus
Nowell, of Monro,-, were gticsts of Mi and
Alts. G. W. AL Whitehead Th,ir*.liv of
r.iuntv Hr-h'Md t oiuniissii
spent Maluftlny In Monro
tile olNUlltlg of nil the
wh'Nds next M
Tuesrhty evening lu th* Al. ami
whh-h vmt'insde Iwwntlful for the
Air. Ssut Jones le,l th- german with Alt'
Ijiffttd.
Hr. nnd Mrs. William B Trimble, of \>
York, who have lieen spending the hoddi"
nltb his parent*. Mr. ami Mrs, Ed Trbnl*:
have r»*celve»l many s,*-lnl honors from ti
old frb-uds of in Trliuld*. They left f
their tmiiie Tuewlay
Mi
Al It In
AVnlt, *»
Isijetl in M„
The bbakespean-au «iub met Saturday J
with Alisa Forto-lht Graham Frltteudi
Thla la one of Hi* new dub* omi|xe-"l
ten or twelve of th* 16 year oh*
th-y are doing some good work.
Airs. Harry Htrlngfellow. of Birmingham
la visiting relatives In th* city.
The New Year's german given l»y tin
Heauvln Flub on Monday evening wss r
beautiful atfiilw !**! by Air. H II. Rot>erti
and Alisa Alfte llardwlck. AI*out twenty
:t Mr«. Jack f. Ilaum-r end tinl*
i w»re will, rvlstlvc* iu ALtdisuu
i /"st., during th* holtdav*'
_ t<>M-lal Flnie Aleth»"ll*ts arc v.
l.le.s.M| Him flielr new pastor
Itev. Walt*.- R. Branham
l Kie-lal Fln-le pnldt. »• lueds »»|n-i
j spring term 4annar» x.
Donation for Tsch.
. The Georgia Hoh'ml of Technology
dd set. ninI \ has received from Frederick A. Goetxe.
ilesn of the Hchool of Applied Helen,**
of Folumblw Fntverslty. the offer *,f
about seven hundred book* «»n technic
al.subjects. to b* selected from the li
brary at Columbia I'nlverslty, where
there ore a number of duplicates.
AFTER HARRIMAN
hi-gislutiii-t- Dci-lnrcs Merg
ed Hoads Have Tied l’|>
Million Dollars.
■ ELOPER
LODGED III JAIL;
_ GIRL SENT HOME
Mpeclal to The Georgian.
Griffin. O*.. Jan. 11.—Jerry Hltnpson
Moore, 11 young farmer of Htockbrldge,
was arrested in this city yesterday,
while eloping with Alias Minnie Webb,
the IX-yem-old daughter of Mrs.
gueonlr Webb, of BarnesAdlle.
Hoon after their arrival In the city
the girl confessed to the stewardess at
the union depot that she was running
away to get married. Her childish ap
pearance caused a policeman to Inves-
tlgute the matter which resulted In the
young farmer being locked up on n
charge of being drunk.
Moore Insisted that he had obtained
permission to marry the girl from her
brother. buLthiU lady_denyJng the al
legation' by telephone, and requested
the return of her daughter
Moore was fined If* and Is now In
jail «»n the charge of carrying concealed
went*on* and kidnaping.
NSURANCE MEN
TO BE ARRESTED,
DECLARES JEROME
New York. Jan. II.—While District
Attorney Jerome was opposing an ap
plication of counsel for George W.
Perkins, notv under Indictment In the
New York Life , n*e. for an Inspection
of the entire minutes of the December
grand Jury, In- Intimated that other ar
rests nr* to follow that of Perklna.
New r York Banker Gets
Letter From Kid-
DR.A.S.TUCKER OEAOi
OVERDOSE OF DRUG
Lincoln. Ncbr. Jan II.—A concurrent
resolution IkiS been Introduced In the
Nehrnsk.i legislature denouncing the
Hill-VI.il i imun railroads for falling t«i
(mv taxes, it also instruct* th*
Nebl.i.-Uii delegation In congress to op.
po.- ,* Henator Foraker and other nation-
'al' law-maker* who have attempted to
assist railroads In
The resolution charges that, tax
ov i $ 1 jaMl.lUHt have Ik*,*n tied Up by I j,
the fnlon Pnilfh and t\ It. & Q. rail- h
r.mds through Injunction proceedings. were »»*»
ate' declares this is "harassing the Tb* *1
11, o|>i«* of Neln aska In the adtnlnlstra- I "“'l '
* IvlI government and depriving j , ||g j, nr | (
l»r A H Tin ker, «*f 4.W PtilHsm street,
n vv,-ll known plivsb-lnti. , I led Friday morn
lug nt 2 o'eli* k nt Grady tio*|iltnl, ns tb*
result ,*f nn overdose of mnrptitue.
The |N,lsoo Is wild to hav*- lieen taken
by the doctor t»»’ relieve a nervous condi
tion iucnit>cra «•/ the family denying the
•b-ntl. wa* sob-blnl
Mr Tucker lind !h-,*d In bad health for
•otto- time, nod during the |*n*f few daya
•I'llul.
s,ho*»; children
lager gimiantc
of the state."
ulumtloniP ndvs
by thn eonstltutlon I
,-blentslly swaltowevl
was hurried. to Grsd.v
•fforta of the pliysielsn*
survived by lilt wife
-moved to the undertsk
Al l*ntterson. sml later
re funeral services will
enildilcVed st 2 o rbs k The ImmI: will
lutcrrevl st Foiijcr* Hatunlaj.
idling.
■langlit.
napers.
N.w Torl», Jxtl. H.—'-Don't b* frlxht-
xnoil; vnur boy I. In our hxnda. Send
u» ,10.non If you want to him xlhrn
nxxln. If not, w. nil, kill him. SMk
x.lvU-e of your frltnda. M. N."
Th. forrgnlnfr I.U.r h.t. Im ro-
clv.rt hy flic falh.r of thr t-yoar-old
Sxlvxlor. Kalita, anil confirm* hla frark
that th. i-hltd haa bwn kidnaped.
“M. N." Is thoukht to mean "Mano
Nera," nr In Enallsh. "mark Hand "
Kalini la a broker, with nn nffle. In
tli, Clermanla bunk, and live, with hla
wife nnd three children nt }M Weat
One Hundred and Twenly-elxth street.
Salvatore's moth.r wan pros,rated at
her home nnd had to he attended hy
phynlelnn.
LITTLE HELEN WRIGHT
DIED EM MORNING
— Helen_Fiances. the a 1 t >.m,>nths-old
baby girl of Mr. and Mra. t’harlea
Wright. IT t'onnally street, died Fri
day morning at 9: So o'clock of men*
Ingltls. The body of the little one will
he removed to the chapel of Hlllbum
dr Holland's undertaking establish
ment Friday afternoon, und the funeral ^
will take place nt Decatur Haturday
morning. Mr. Wright Is a proof read*
er on The Georgian, and he haa tha
sympathy of his associates In the loot
of his baby girl.
RAILROADCLAIMS
AGGREGATE $45,000
Four suit* Mt «l*uv*gct sggregstlng I4S,-
uv, were filed In the superior court Friday
iiftermuiii against the HenlM»anl Air Une,
the Houlhern railway nnd the Western Hall
way of Alatsiius. by Htaltb. Darner. Hmltb
A liflstlngs, ,irturn«y*.
J. L Itoflch anea the Heslstarfl Air Wna
»r iD.rtW. «») aeemint of |N*raotuil Inja-
rles nlbcil t« have l"*en auatslned while
employinl ss s swltcbmun at Fudartowa.
Ga.
Henderson sues th* HmliMril for
t?».«s», slteglNg Gmi 4m* was Injured la a
collision between passenger trains of the
Hcflhuurt! su,l the Western sml Atlantic
railway st the Forsyth street crossing la
this city, on Novemlwr t. IM.
Howard II. IIIU. through L 8. Adam
son. gn.intlsn, sura the Honthccu railway
for l&.OX). on account of iniurtes alleged
to have been sustained on November “
l»d while at work as s hraki
Atlanta.
W. W. Forwood sues the West*]
Alabama for HM0*.