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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
THt'R8DAY, JUNE 18. 1SOT.
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KEELY’S
KEELY’S
KEELY’S
KEELY’S
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KEELY’S
KEELY’S
Remnants From Our Wash Goods Sale
Thousands of Short Lengths, Piece Ends and Remnants Have Accumulated in the Past Three Days and
Will Be Closed Out Tomorrow, Without Reserve, at
A Yard for Choice
of the Lot
The phenomenal sale of white and colored Im
ported Wash Fabrics that began here Monday has
caused an accumulation of thousands of yards of rem
nants, short lengths and piece ends.
These must be closed out without delay; so we
will place' them all on center tables in our annex to
morrow and offer choice of the entire collection for
12 1-2 cents a yard.
All these goods are new, clean and fresh and ini
the most popular weaves and patterns of the season.,
Their regular retail values range from 25 to 50 cents/
a yard. Buy them tomorrow at 12 1-2 cents.
Lengths are various— rangingfrom 2 to 12 yards;]
and if you can use such lengths you can secure bargains^
extremely rare. Come early and get the best choice. ,
Sale Will Include:
French Lingerie Mulls,
worth 50 cents.
Drap do Linde,
would be cheap at 25c
Genuine French Organdies,
worth 40 to 50 cents.
Checked Chiffon Mulls,
worth more than 25o
Mohair Suitings,
full silk finished
Real Grass Linens,
worth fully 35c.
French Embroidered Voiles,
never sold under 50o.
Genuine Irish Dimities,
imported direct by us.
Checked Silk Tissues,
exclusive 1907 novelties.
Embroidered Batistes
in all the best shades.
Dotted Swiss Appliques,
very popular novelties.
Silk Finished Mousselines,
in best plain shades.
Foulard Batistes,
- remarkable silk imitations.
Chiffon Organdies,
really worth S9o
All will be on special tables in the annex
and the sale will begin tomorrow, Friday
Morning when the store opens.
In This Sale We Will Also Include a
Full Case of 40-inch White Lawn in
New Full Pieces at 121c
Just in today-,-a delayed case of fine, sheer 40-inch
White Lawn that we bought months ago. It is worth
15 cents a yard at the mills today, and you’ll hardly
equal the quality in the local retail market for less than
20 cents. But we’ll include it in tomorrow’s sale at
121 Cents a Yard
Sale Will Include:
Scotch Zephyrs and
Scotch and English Madras.
Corded Madras,
full 36 inches wide.
Genuine French Percales,
in newest patterns.
Silk-Warp Effleures,
always sold at 50c.
Satin Striped Organdies,
real 60o quality.
White Madras in
checks and figures.
White Paris Mousseline;
46-inch, 40o quality.
White Persian Lawns,
32 inches; 25o quality.
White Egyptian Dimities,
in large and small checks. ;
White Plaid Batistes,
very sheer and fine.
White Batiste Claire,
very sheer and fine. {
White Swanse Mull,
for lingerie waists, etc.
White India Linon,
36-inch; 30c grade.
White Poplins;
new weaves for suits, etc. *
Every piece will be plainly marked with
number of yards it contains and choosing will
be easy. Extra Sales Force To Serve You.
SOCIETY
BAUM-8CHIFF.
Special to The Georgian.
Dublin, Ga., June 11.—Last nlglit in
this city, Ml«s Blanche Alexandria
Baum and Mr. F. Junius Schlff were
united In marriage, Rabbi David Marks,
of Atlanta, officiating.
Mr. 1,00 Weiss, of Atlanta, was best
mun, and Miss Adellnt Baum, of this
city, sister of the bride, was maid of
honor.
The following were the attendants.
Brtdesmnlds, Misses Ida and Bertha
Kohn, Orangeburg, 8. C.: Carrie Schlff,
Maude Menco, Bessie Stahl, Atlanta;
Oertle Wachtsl, Macon; Fannie Hager-
born, West Point, and Misses Alva,
Jeanette and Helen Baum, of this city.
Groomsmen—John II. Baum, Leo
Baum, Emanuel Preyer, Hill G. Thom
as, Julian Green, Sam Bashlnakl, Dub.
[In; David. Kohn, Orangeburg, S. C.;
Ben Cohn, Augusta, and Ous Wachtel.
Macon.
Ushers—W, R. Brigham, Blount
freeman, R. p. Hicks, Ernest Berry,
Dublin.
After the ceremony a brilliant re
ception followed at the home of the
bride's parents. There were present a
[treat many gtp>ats. More than a hun
dred guests came from points In Geor
gia and South Carolina.
The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. X. 8. Baum, of this city, and ts a
*ery popular young lady.
The groom Is a native of Atlanta,
but Is connected with the Sam Welch-
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We buy In any quantities,
•-all at store, mall list or
Phone Bell lin, Ask for Mr.
Gavan.
SOUTHERN
BOOK CONCERN,
71 Whitehall St.
aelbaum Company of this city.
The bride and groom left this morn
ing for the East on their bridal tour.
The presents were numerous and
handsome.
MUNDY-ALLGOOD,
Special to The Georgian.
Rockmart, Ga, June It.—The moat
fashionable wedding of the season at
Rockmart was that of Colonel I, T.
Mundy and Miss Minnie Allgood at the
Methodist church Wednesday, night
They were married by Professor G.
F. Venable with the ring ceremony.
The bride was given away In marriage
by her brother, Rev. J. Lee Allgood, of
Austell.
The groom’s best man was Hon. HI
H. Clay, of Marietta; the bridesmaid
Miss Carrie Morgan, of .Rockmart.
The attendants were Miss Viola
Slaughter, of Jackson, Ga.; Miss Maud
Shaw, ot Lafayette; Mlssea Grace Fer-
guson, Ruby Johnson and Ludle Bal
linger, of Rockmart.
The groomsmen were Professor E. A.
Cousins. Lutherville, Ga.; Messrs. J. E.
man, for several years a resident here,
but more recently residing In Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis will be at home
with the bride’s mother, on Oak street
claridVbush
The wedding of Miss Maud Clarldy
and Mr. Jaaon Bush, of Roswell, took
place Wednesday evening ot the home
of the bride, on Linden street. Rev. J. H.
Eakcs performing the ceremony.
The house was decorated with palms
and daisies. After the ceremony. Mr.
Bush and his brldo left for a trip, after
which they will make their home In
Roswell. . ...
The bride wore a gown of white
chlllon and lace and carried a bouquet
of sweet peas.
IN HONOR MISS MERRILL.
Mrs. Rutherford Lipscomb enter
tained ot ft luncheon Tuesday in honor
of Miss Katherine Merrill.
The guests Included Miss Merrill.
Miss Mlgnnn McCarty, Miss Annie
Laurie Robinson. Miss Emily Baker,
Miss Jennie D. Harris. Miss Sarah
Coats, Miss Bessie Jones, Miss Eu
genia Richardson, Miss Corrle Hoyt
Brown, Miss Adgato Ellis, Miss Theo.
Prloleau, Miss Isolene Campbell.
• gullatTcosby.
A wedding In wl)lch a wide circle of
friends Is Intersstsd was thst of Miss
Maud Gullatt And Mr. Warren Reed
EUCHRE PARTY.
Miss Daffle Lee Prloleau will enter
tain at euehrt Monday afternoon
honor of Miss Wyatt and her guests,
the Misses Hill, of Macon.
MI8S WIKLeTeNTERTAINS.
A pretty party of the week was that
at which Misses Cecil and Jeannette
Bolfeulllet were guests of honor and
Miss Mary Hooper Wlkle was hostess.
The decorations throughout Miss
Wlkle's home consisted of pink and
white roses, and of bowls of bright
nasturtiums. Progressive games were
played, and the prises, a lovely fan and
a box of candy, went to Miss Nellie
Camp and Mr. Gordon Hill.
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Personal Mention
Mundy.’CdUortnwn, and George Damby, Cosby, which took place Wednesday
J. T. Dover, B. T. Morgan, Rockmart.
The little Hower girls were Leona
Garwood, of Atlanta, and Lois Mundy,
of Cedartnwn.
The wedding march was played by
Miss Elenor Warllck, assisted by Mrs.
T E. McRryde, upon the organ, U. A.
Warllck and R. V. Bides upon flute and
cornet.
The bride and groom were the recip
ients of many magnificent presents.
After their return from Atlanta,
where Colonel Mundy will be in at
tendance upon the legislature, they will
be at home to their friends In their
beautiful new home, on Brooklyn
Heights.
CLEVELAND-CURTIS.
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., June 13.—The
wedding of Miss Frankie Cleveland and
Mr. Joseph Rollins Curtis took place
June 12, Rev. Dr. Bachman officiating.
Mr. L. O. Walker, editor of The
Times was best man.
The bride was gowned In a dainty
lingerie gown and white hat wreathed
in flowers and was a pretty Picture,
oh, was associated with the social de-
nartment of The Chattanooga News for
several weeks and won the enduring
affection of all who came within her
sunnv presence. She Is now In a slml-
hlr position with The Chattanooga
Times and will retain the Place, her
husband being connected with the same
Pa Mr*'Curtis, who was formerly in At-
lantai Is a brilliant young newspaper
evening at the home of the bride'a pa
rents, on North Jackson street.
Miss Helen Gullatt. sister of the
bride, was maid of honor, and Mr.
Fernando Hicks acted as best man.
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
Walker Lewis.
The bride was charming In her wed
ding gown of white chiffon and lace.
She carried an enormous shower bou
quet of bride roses. The matd of honor
was gowned In white mull and lace, and
carried pink and white sweet peas.
The ceremony was followed by an
Informal reception, at which a large
number of the relatives and friends of
the young people were entertained. Mrs.
Gullatt, mother of the bride, wore a
lingerie gown of white mull and lace.
Miss Louise Gullatt served punch nnd
was most attractive In a white lingerie
gown.
After the return of Mr. and Mrs.
Cosby from Jamestown they will be at
home to their many friends on Capitol
avenue.
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Mrs. William T. Jones relumed from
Forsyth Thursday afternoon, where she
has been .visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John J. Cater.
Miss-Vivian R. Allan Is visiting rela
tives at Snapping Shoals, Ga.
Miss Olile May Osborne has returned
Oxford, Ga* where the attended the
U. T. o. house party.
Dr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Paine an
nounce the birth of a son.
Mrs. G. P. Wells, of Ooltewah, Tenn..
Is visiting at the home of Mrs. N. O.
Nealy, 187 East Fslr street. Mrs. Wells
Is on her way home from the James-
town Exposition, where she spent sev-
eral days with a party of friends.
Mrs. Nat Baxter will Inaugurate to
day u series of afternoon affairs, al
fresco entertainments to which her
friends will be Invited, In small par
ties, throughout the summer. About
twenty-five of Mrs. Baxter's social con-
temporaries will be present this after
noon. They will assemble at Westover,
the Baxter country home, at S o'clock,
and after enjoying the lawn and the
flower garden for an hour, will be
served with refreshments on the
porches, which will be decorated with
field flowers and garden roses.—Nash
ville American.
Among the Atlantans at Washington,
_. C, at present are: Mr. M. B. Tates,
at the Raleigh; Mr. J. D. Smith, at the
Metropolitan; Mr. P. W. Thompson, at
the National, and Mr. P. II. Winter, at
the St. James.
Mr. S. Warren Mays, who Is now
residing at Nashville, will arrive Sat
urday to spend his summer vacation
with his mother, Mrs. J. Glascock
Mays.
Miss Marguerite Goss leaves Satur
day for a visit to Augusta and Green
wood, S. C.
9*°$? will •*' r * ta T Ot the T. M. C.
o.’h / . Wednesday night via Savan-
2Si1 fl. r „ Bo, ' 0 . n visit friends and
summer^ B ° to Maln ® to spend the
AJhLinU* C o* y 8haw . ha * returned to
Asheville, after a visit to Atlanta.
Mr. Samu e j Walker has returned
from a visit to Richmond and James
town.
Mrs. Sarah Randall, of Martin, Ga.
Is visiting relatives In Atlanta.
Mrs. M. J. Wheeler and grandson.
Master Robert Harrington, have gone
to Louisville, Ky„ to spend the sum
mer months.
Miss Alletn Patterson Is visiting In
Anniston, Ala, the guest of Miss Jesale
Goodwin.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mansfield an
nounce the birth of a son.
Mr. Sidney Stubbs, whd Is III with
fever. Is somewhat better.
Mrs. George Cann, of Savannah. Is
the guest ot captain and Mrs. E. S.
Gary.
Miss Carrie Hunter, of Prosperity. S.
C.. Is visiting Mrs. P. L. Rlkard. 84
Ivy street.
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NEWNAN.
Mrs. Raymond J. Lee, who has been vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
fuseell, for two weeks, returned Prtijav
te Iter boms In Atlantn.
Miss Erie Paris Is the guest of friends In
Winder, (In.
Will Hackney, of New Tork, sod Ouy
Cnrpenter, of Atlanta, were the guests of
It. ll. Ilnckney and family Thnrsdny night.
Mrs. Jnlues McKeldln, nf Atlantn, spent
Tuesday In Newnan, as thn guest of Iter
sister, Mrs. II. II. North.
Mrs. J. I>. Moreland, of GnntTlIle, spent
several days this week with Mri. u. o.
Jones.
MUs Mary Parrott spent Tuesday In
Atlnuta.
Mrs. Clift and Miss Florence Clift, of
Chattanooga, are the guests of chsrlls Par
rott and family.
Miss I.lssis Arnold wag the hoateas at a
most enjoyable spend-the-day party Friday
In honor of Mrs. Gordon Leo, of Chlcka-
maugs.
Roy Mandevllle, of Carrollton, spent Tnes-
ly In Newnan.
Mrs. Ernest Powel was the hostess at
this waek’s meeting of The Twelve, ltell.
elusion ot a spirited game of progressive
bid domino.
one Means, who has been tench
Ins elocution hare for six. wseks, rsturnsd
toTier home In Oxford Friday.
Tom Farmer It at boms from Mercer
College for hit vacation.
Mrs. 8. L. Fiver nnd Mlgg Kata Fuvsr,
who attended the muilc festival In Atlanta,
havs returned to Newnan. They warn
the guests of Mra Greenfield while there.
Ur. J. G. Earnest, of Atlanta, cams down
Wednesday to nee his sister, Mra T. W.
powel, who has been seriously III, and
Is still confined to her room.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George R. Sounder bars
Dined Invitations to ibe marriage of their
daughter, Mias Use I.owe, to Mr. Thomas
Harry Garrett, of Augusts, on Wednesday
erantng, Juue 18, at the Presbyterian
church.
Mra Sanders Gibson entertained Ibe ffsl
msguudl Club tt bid domino Thursday aft'
eruoon. The prises were a pair of silk boss,
a water color picture *r — —
trimmed |iowder chamois
Mill Miry Parrott entertained a I
friends Informally Wednesday evening.
Mrs. 11. O. Jones Is spending the wi
few
-J. „
week-
Miss Ethel Reid, daughter of the clous refreshments were served at tbs con- RusselL
day to his home In Edgefield, 8. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Lnellns Htalllngi havs re
turned from s visit to reDtlves In Guy
ton and 8avannah.
Miss Nancy Clair Freeman relumed Tnes-
In Newnan.
The largeak nodal affair of the week
was the reception with which Mra. Mnt-
tle Strickland complimented Mis* lisle
May Roen. of Falrlmm, Wednesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. W. C. McBride.
The handnonie residence was attractively
decorated with sweet peas and nasturtiums.
A enlad course was served and on the broad
veranda Mrs. Torn Fisher presided at the
punch bowl. About a hnndred Utiles called
and ninny beautiful summer gowns were
DALTON.
Mra. Joseph Clay King entertained
the Euchre Club Wednesday afternoon.
Her attractive homo, on Thornton ave
nuo, was adorned with flowers and
palms for the occasion. Russian tea
was served In the Japanese dining room
and the game was played In the hall
and parlor. Afterwards salads and Ices
wsre served. Mias Bernice Felker won
the club prise, a hand-painted olive
dlah. The visitor’s prise and consola
tion want to Mra. Frank Hardwick and
Mrs. Kirks Farrar.
The Informal hop at the opera house
Monday night proved a successful and
pleasant affair. Routt's orchestra ren
dered delightful music, and there were
many young people In attendance.
Miss Ethel Black has returned from a
week’s stay in Atlanta.
Mr. Frank Reynolds, of The Chatta
nooga Star, was In Dalton Wednesday.
Mr. James I. Lowry, of Atlanta, was
In Dalton this week.
Mr. Alex Lynn, of Atlanta, will spend
Sunday here.
Mitts Alleen Russell, of Dallas, Texas,
la with her grandfather. Major J. H,
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Mrs. Lucy Miles has announced tho cn<
gagewent of her daughter, Lttclln Gulce, to
Hr. Robert Robinson Danleu, ths wedding
to take pDru June 18 at S o'clock, at tho
home of the bride's mother.
Hereral hundred frlcnda witnessed ths
wedding ot Miss Anhlo I-anrle Parker and i
Mr. Henry Oscar Steeln at ths Elersnth
Arsons Methodist church Thursday even-
landed by Misses Elisabeth .Xl-tlc, .Very
Parker of Pulaski, Tenn., Henrietta Vir
ginia Wlllcox. Louise Moore, Bessie Erwin
nnd Nellie Hloas as bridesmaids, and MDs
— Mias
hum
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I attended by bis brother, Mr. I.
of Statesville. N. C„ and ths fol-
oomamen: Messrs. James Con-
e>»r, evsls McKesson, Gaither of North
Carolina, B. T. Gulce, Thomas Conner nnd
William Sharp. Mr. McCall, Nr. Miller.
Mr. Carle Pertua. Mr. N. L.. Steels Mr. B.
P. Harris and Mr. William Krnnktln were
tbs nshers. A reception at the home of tho
bride's mother followed the ceremony, after 1
which Mr. and Mrs. Uteele left for sn ex.,
tended wedding Journey. They will make .
' lelr future home In Statesville, N. C.
Miss Marie Pinch*rd_ is attending a re-t
union of her claea at Tassar and will suit
on Saturday with Mias AUeo for Italy. ;
Mr. sad lira. E. K. Campbell and their I
daughter. MDa Mary Campbell, who chria.
toned the ncont entteer Birmingham at
Quincy. Miss., have returned home. !
MDs Bettle Maben Is In New York, wham
•ho was one of ths hridstnulds st tho wed
ding of MDd fgratae F. Jgckson to Mr.
Ryder Henry, of Bslttraors, which took
K tco tt tbo bride's home on Madison ave-
e.
MDa While Allen; MDs Edna Sibley, Mine
EIDalieth Cleveland. Colonel ami Mre. T. 1
G. lloth and Mr. Hollis Bnih, Mra. W. E. ;
B. Darla, Mrs. John M. Cartwright and
MDa Elisabeth Morris will sell on Saturday .
from Boston for Italy.
MDs I-ottlse Cobb, of AnnDton, Is the
guest of Mill Lnells Lane. I
hire, William llardle. Miss Untie nnd Mr.
William llardle, Jr., bars returned from
Auburn. Mr. llardle la a graduate and wart ,
■1*0 rantafn of the Company winning the
•word for the t»c»t drilled company.
Major nnd Mra. Frank Y. Andernon havo
gone to their country h«>m« at Mentona ■
Mlaaea Maud ana Lotili* Howell will
tpeud the automcr at Talladega Spring*,
HOW TO SPEND A VACA
TION.
People who find the average summer
resort tiresome would do well to con
sider the advantage of a summer at
Brenau, Gainesville, Ga, where every
pleasure and advantage of a summer '
resort may bo comblued with study of
music, oratory, languages, llteraturu t
and mathematics under the best mas
ters. One may take as much or u-s
little work as desired, and no exmntna- t
tlonn are required. Pupils of all agea
and both sexes are received.
Elegant accommodations In ths col
lege dormitories and chapter houses,
delightful cuisine, fine library, beautiful .
J [rounds, frequent entertainments, listi
ng, boating, excursions, grand moun
tain scenery, bathing In the lake, eto. ” v
The summer session begins June 18;
Brenau Chautauqua begins July 18. For
full Information, address Brenau.
Gainesville. Ga.