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THE RED AND BLACK
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SOIREE.
After the Georglu-S< wanee foot-
IihII kiimh', them was a soiree at Du-
pree Mill. Besides the uaual nitrac-
tlve Athens Klrla present, there wore
s' line visit I n X Kiris wliph added much
to the pleasure of the afternoon.
This was by far the best soiree we
have hail thla year, anil everyone
Hooineil to enjoy themselves very
miieh Inileed. The soirees continue
to Improve, anil the last always seem
to he the best.
The chaperones were Mrs. II
White, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Heldler.
and Mrs. (irllllth.
(m il I,ION IH (.HUMAN ( I t It.
The University German Club gave
another one of their delightful cotil
lions Frldny eienltiK. a large and rep
resentative crowd, amoiiK the yomiK
set, was, several attractive visitors
hcliiK amoiiK the number. It was
a most enjoyable affair, and dancing
whs Indulged until a lute hour. The
chaperones were Mrs. II. C. White,
Mis W. I). Hooper, Mrs. Charlie
(lilllli'i, Mrs. Tinsley of Macon, and
Miss Susie Gcrdilic.
Among those dancing were: Miss
India Harnett who was handsome In
a white lace dress, with touches of
grei n, she wore a corsage bouquet (if
white roses.
Miss Janie Mae Webb was gowned
In red crepe de chine.
Miss Marlon llodgaon wore yellow
crepe de chine.
Miss Annie Neal Cochran, In white
satin.
Miss Mattie Sue I'hlnlzy was
gowned In a lavender flowered net
and wore American beauty roses.
Miss Harriet llenedlct wore white
net.
Miss Louise llroyles, of Atlanta,
was attractively gowned lu pale blue
chartncusc.
Miss Kuth Hodgson wore white
lingerie.
Miss Jennie Arnold's gown was
Nile green satin.
Miss Louise Vincent, wore pink
satin.
Miss Florence Hooper, blue satin.
Miss Helen McCarty, of Atlanta,
was gowned In white satin.
Miss lienee Lustrat, white crepe
de chine with a border of blue.
Miss Itcss Wall, of Atlanta, wore
cerise chlfTon over white satin.
Miss Dottle Coles of Atlanta, was
gowned In yellow crepe de chine.
Miss Eugenia Ivey, white lingerie.
Miss Lydia Griffith, blue crepe do
chine Dimmed In pink roses.
Miss Itcbecca Stewart was gowned!
In light blue crepe de chine.
Messri. Sparks, Cauble, Hutton,
Tupper, Merry, McCarty, Itedd, Cav-
, rly, Cunn, Chappell, Turner, Norton.
Dick. Coleman, Holmes, Harrison,
Meadow, Freeman, Heed, McCoy,
Barnes, Hussey, Martin, Moreno, j
Slade, (irllllth, Halford, Davis, Wal-
laco, Daley, Frank Wlnecoff, F. Wlne-
coff, Herbert llaugh, Durden, Dil
lard. I’almer, Jordan, Creekmore, i
Maxwell, Price, Baxter, Bunn, Ed
wards, It. (iuiin, J. Gunn, Brand,
Small, Phillips, John Welch, and
Holden.
The many friends of Mr. Clark
Howt 11 regret to hear that ho Is at
his home in Atlanta on account of
Illness. Wo all wish him a speedy
rccovi ry.
Mr. Henry Newman, who gradun-
ted last year In law, was hero Satur
day and Sunday.
Miss Edith Branson is visiting
Miss Marlon Dean In Home, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Spalding
have returned to their new home lu
Atlanta after spending the week-end j
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Stewart.
Mr. Fleming Wlnecoff. an old Geor
gia boy, has been In the city for the
past few days.
Misses Louise Broyles. Helen Mc
Carty. Dottle Coles, and Bess Wall,
the Atlanta girls who came over to
attend the dances and Georgla-Se-
wanee football game, returned to At
lanta Sunday afternoon.
"Shorty” Brooks, an old Georgia
boy and baseball star, was here Sat
urday.
Miss Virginia Smith stopped over
a day on her way from Monttcello to
Lexington, with Miss Jennie Arnold.
Miss India Barnett has returned
to Athens after a delightful visit to
her sister. Mrs. Frank Edwards.
The Season's Sensation at Colonial
this week.
FRESH BY EXPRESS
FAMOUS CANDIES
at
COSTA'S
MALLORY SHOE CO.
Popular Pi'ici d Shoos
00. *3.50, *4.00
251 Broad Street.
Prince Ave. Pressing Club
TAILORING
A Specialty.
105 Prime Ave. Phono 111)1.
A. V. CLIFTON
PHOTOGRAPHER
Special prices to students on nil work.
Your inspection is requested.
College Ave. l'hone 443-2.
Red and Black Pressing Co.
The oldest in the »ity. We are always
on Hie job.
STUDENTS
WE APPRECIATE YOt'K TltADE.
( all on us. Sanges Hotel Bldg.
Dill IN E HH.
S.O. Massey & Co.
FINK TAILORING.
l’Ol’l’LAR I’RICKl) CLOTHING
SHOES AND HATS.
475 Clayton Street.
J. L. ADAMS TRANSFER
Day l’hone 1029.
Night l’hone 320-2.
Athens. Ga.
Ql'ICK DELIVERY
MEETS ALL TRAINS.
W. I. HANCOCK COAL CO.
The Famous Blue Gem and
Other High Grade Coals
A*k the old boys about llaneoek
l ull Weight. Highest (quality
W. Iv. MI ADOW. Campus ll'-prcscii-
talive. Na. IP New College.
A COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE
LINE OK
KUPPK.NHEI.MEH SUITS
ALL OK TIIE NEWEST PATTEHN'S
AND STYLES.
GENTS’ FURNISHINGS
OK ALL KINDS
LEE MORRIS
Cor. Ilroad and Jackson Sts.
SALLA TAILORING CO.
A large stock of line woolens, to
sclert your Suits and Trousers from.
We Make Clothes to fit you Guaran
teed. Workmanship the Best. Give
us a call.
Suits made like you Wish them Made
$15.00 to $40.00
llis College Ave. W. A. IVEY, Mgr.
PATRONIZE THOSE
I IKMS THAT ADVERTISE
IN “THE RED AND BLACK.”
Standard Quality
There is no quicksand more un
stable than poverty In quality and
wo avoid this quicksand by standard
quality.
Tennis, Golf, Base Ball, Cricket,
Footllall, Basket Ball, and Athletic
Equipment. Catalogue Free.
A, . SPALDING & BROS.
71 X. Broad St. ATLANTA, GA.
BRYANT'S BARBER SHOP
Has the best Barbers to lie had.
EVERYTHING NEAT AND CLEAN.
Kates on Baths.
Southern Mutual Building.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES
Bowden’s Studio
SPECIAL HATES TO STUDENTS
GKOITPS A SPECIALTY
104 l * < lay ton St.
THE STUDENTS’ SUPPLY STOKE
on the tampUM. and run i»y students,
carri* *> a full lint* of Pennants, Sta
tionery, and Uollem- Novel tie* in con
nection with text-book*.
MEET ME AT PINKUSSOHN’S
We solicit the «tudenti»' trade.