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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
urrf 16, 1307.
Jnr The price for tht top
. br MIm Annie Well*, that
. for most proffeaciooi was cat for by Klaceo
| Afaoa Goss cad June Lyndon, the former
! winning* while the con eolation waa cut by
| Miss Mari belle llarrte.
At the Young Woman's Christian Asaoda
! tlon rooms Mrs. Henry West waa hoateaa *t
; a party luncheon on Tuesday, her facets be-
» 2=g the girls who are employed downtown.
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the
home of Rev. George Stone occurred the
; marriage of Miss Goldie Childers to Mr.
I Henry T. Culp.
f Mr. and Mra. J. A. Garebold will celebrate
{ the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage
• with an Informal reception Tuesday, August
diet left ....................... .
Lake*, making their headquarters at Mack-
In no Island, the anmwer home of Bishop
will lams, of Michigan. IllsboBHi^rtAM
Mr. and Mra. Claude Lockhart are spend
, Me
r ..JR. _ T PV iv l. _
. Monday afternoon, which wua given by Mrs.
• 1*. P. Haselton. The prise for the highest
I score was won by Mis* Emily Upson, that
I for progression* by Mrs. A. It. Nicholson,
' and the consolation cut by Mils Annie Ca
l’ mnk. The guest prise was a post card si-
' bum filled with views of Athena.
Mr*. W. II. Thompson, of Atlqpta, Is visit-
: Inc Mrs. Kdgar Thompson.
■ Mr*. A. J. Carter has returned from Chat-
t tanooga.
Air*. Edward It. Hodgson, Jr., Is at White
I Sulphur Springs.
. Miss Mattie Gaines has returned from
t Winder, where she was the guest of Miss
i Tavia Matthews.
» Professor and Mrs. W. D. Hooper are at
* Chanel Ilf"
Miss Ka
manga Psrk to visit frisnda,
Mrs. lien P. Hunt Is visiting In Jackson
county. . *
Miss SUste Robertson has gone to DIrm
Ingham to visit relatives. ,
Mrs. Charles II. Pulley and children, of
Greenbrier, are visiting at the horns of Mr.
C. L. Nolen. , . ^
Miss Allie Robinson, of Birmingham, Is
visiting Mrs. C. A. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Well are spending a
few weeks In Colorado,
Mrs. Demont Greet, of Waco, Teg., Is
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Weedon, of Flor
ence. have been visiting relatives here this
week.
DALTON.
Will Alien, of Atlanta, Is visiting his sis
ter. Mra. John Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Smith have returned
from a visit to relatives in Ringgold.
The camping party in honor of Hiss J
hie Hardwick’s guest. Miss Ariadne l.
ritt, of New York, has returned from
two weeks' outing at Cohntta Hprlnt
Those making up tlio party were Mr. and
Mrs. F. T. Hardwick, Mrs. W. .V. Hard
wick. Miss Ariadne Merritt, of New York
Misses Marie Flemlster and Zelia Arm
strong, of Chsttanooga; Misses Johnnie
and Frances Iinrdwlck. Eugenia Bitting
and Kloise Bryant; Messrs. 1\ D. Yates,
of Atlanta; A. II. 81ms, of Covington;
C. Wright, of Calhoun; A. T. Brock,
Chattanooga, and Charles Lewis, of Macon.
Miss Bernice Felker was hostess of tbo
Euchre Club Wednesday afternoon at her
home on Belvldge street. Mrs. John Hat
terileld won first prise, a cut glass bon
Immi dish; Mrs. Robert Timmons, of Rome,
won the visitors' prise, a pair of silk
stockings, and Miss Emily Carter cat tbo
I .nr*, ii - - .
Hmith, of Chattanooga; Miss Ariadne Mer
ritt, of New York, and Misses .Marie Flenj-
Ister and Ida Daley, of Chattanooga.
Dr. and Mrs. E. L. IIIII are st Montreat, Complimentary to the attractive sun
N. C. They will visit Washington and New
i York before returning home.
Miss Ida Dorsey Is at Talti
i guest of Miss Renee Lnstrst.
; Miss Minnie May Powell, of Lawrence-
• vllle. is vlstlng Mrs. John W. Chlpley.
■ Mrs. 8. J. Tribble and children are visit
i log relatives In Carnesvilie.
J Mrs. W. II. Gunter, of Social Circle, 1s
the guest of Mrs. Graves, of Htephenson.
i Mr. and Mrs. Ollphnnt and Miss Luol
} Ollphant have returned to Kansas City afti
t a two weeks’ visit to relatives in Athens.
• Mist Sallle Spencer, of Attica, Is In the
| C Sir. Robert C. Wilson Is visiting friends at
• Sown nee.
L Mrs. Ren L. Klnnebrew Is visiting Mrs.
I {Wiley Bush in Winder.
[ Miss llutb Weatherly leaves 8unday foi
t 'Atlanta, to be the guest of Miss Lactic
} Ragsdale for a few day*.
5 Rev. Troy Beatty has rammed from Birin-
I Inglmnj, where be attended a family re-
reunion.
t Mrs. J. A. Pltner nud Miss Annie Pltner
I* are at White frulpliur Springs for several
}> weeks.
[ Dr. and Mra. E. C. McEvoy and Miss
( Louise McEvoy have returned from Macon.
i barbecue at their borne near <
I day, August 6. This barbecue is annual
►and about one huudred guests were In-
fvited.
, Miss Louise Walker entertained her
l friends at n watermelon festival Friday
: morning at 10 o'clock.
* Mrs. C. I. Stacey and children, of El-
; berton, are the guests of Mrs. George Niles.
‘ Mrs. M. R. Brown, of Mscon, was bonoree
* ;urs. m. n. nro
| ot a reception gl
J lor Thursday nft<
teruoon, from B id ? <
Complimentary to the attractive summer
visitors to Dnlton. the young men of tbo
city gave a delightful dance at Hotel Dal
ton recently. Saffcr's orchestra from Chat-
tanooga furnished the music. The vis
ltora present were Mesdames Robert Tim
-- — nail
Aiiimn; nurn uuuoii, u« or win, Ala.;
Ariadne Merritt, of New York; Atleen and
Flortne Douglass, of Anniston, Ala., and
Marie Flemlster. of Chattanooga.
Misses Mamie Kasemeler, Clara Brown
and Tod MrCatny were hostesses of the
"43" Clnb this week. Miss Lula Felksr
made the highest score of the afternoon.
T. S. Kbope was host of the Jolly camp
ing party of Miss Hardwick at a din - ~
at Hotel Dalton Wednesday evening.
Miss Ida Daley, of Chattanooga, is the
guest of Mrs. B. F. Heart*!!!.
Miss Susie Carter la visiting relatives
Winchester. Tenn.
Miss Claire Felker. of Monroe, will ar
rive next week to be the guest of Miss
Bernice Felker.
Hon. Gordon Lee, the popular congress
man from the Hoventb district, was ‘
the city this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Farrar and Miss
Estelle Nance, of Atlanta, are at Cohutta
Springs.
Senator W. C. Martin ipent the week'
end In Chattanooga.
Misses Alleen and Flotine Douglass, of
Anniston, Ala., have returned homo after
n pleasant visit with Mrs. Ella Brother)
jcFchaltnnooga^wns 1 present w$th*hls escel-
“ _ ‘ the evening was filled
ajjrf kwhestrt, and
• with pleasure. The visitors In attendance
5 were Mis* Arlsdne Merritt, New York;
BHlss Marie Flemlster. Chattanooga: Miss
* " ‘ Robert
Chat-
Atlanti .
Will Allen. Atlanta; Mr. Sims. Covington;
Mr*. Joseph Dooley, Boston; Misses Felker,
Inrdwick. Carter, McDaniel. Lowry, Bho-
3>Allss Marie Flemlster. ensttanooga:
['Sophie Douglas, Baltimore; Mra. F
uTiintnon*, Rome; Mr. Albert Brock,
ogn; Mr. Presley Yates. Atlanta; Mr.
Allen. Atlanta; Mr. 81ms. Covington;
Mrs. Joseph Dooley, Boston; Misses Felker,
..Hardwick, Carter, McDaniel. Lowry, Sho-
I'-waiter, and Messrs. Brown. Hamilton, Bum-
neronr, Jones, Brothers, McAfee. Trammell,
71 ~ - .. .* JX of |H| , toni
entertained the Eu-
j»wuupr, niiii .mc**i *. limn n, iinmi
fjmcronr, Jones, Brothers, McAfee,
iMcCamy, Lynn, Maddox, of Dali
r Miss Bernice Felker entertain*
nebre Club at her home on Selrldge street.
Wednesday afternoon. A large number of
Kthe club's member* enjoyed the hospitality
Oof Miss Felker, and also present were sev
gfccral guests. The prises were very band
{pome and the refreshments delicious, and
putted to the warm day.
£ Mis* Mamie Rosemelra entertat
P*'42 Club" on Wednesday afternoon.
tattemlaiiee nnd delightful guiues was the
zgesult.
} Miss Ellen Lowry will come up from Cal-
tRioun and spend next Monday and Tuesday
9wltli Mis* Emily Carter, going from here
jeto Atlanta with Misses Jennie Lowry and
tJ n y Milieu, who will arrive from Tate
■Spring* Tuesday.
f Mrs. J. A. Crawford and Mrs. J. C.
Qvlng have returned from Mineral Park
■taring*.
• Misses Alice and Nell Moore nnd Misses
LTTcnnlo nnd Bessie Hamilton leave with
(Mrs. Eltiiore Gant nnd Miss Jostle Gnut
■or Cleveland, Tenn., Monday,
r Miss Annie Comer, of Virginia, Is the
fcffiicst of Mrs. Rol»er t Bush ton.
Mac Lyuu spent Hnuday in Calhoun.
•set Nellie and Jennie Kennedy, of Lin*
„ ‘ . vtsttln
Kennedy.
Bf
ifpln county, Tenuessee, are
§F. II. Kenn '
r Mrs. I. W
ve, of Rye, Miss., Is visiting
».«, v.....~w .fob I noon.
.Miss Margaret Bradshaw has returned
Mrs. Charles Howlnnd has returned from
Italai
r Mi
1 Mi
Mrs. A. L Blair, of Nnsliv
jffelatlve* here.
J Miss Wiila Oldfield is visiting at Monten-
ggl* Tenn.
T Mrs. Ada Lanier nnd daughter, of Madl-
(Mrs. A. S. Daniel, of Birmingham, Is vis-
Kting Mr. and Mr*. P. Y. Heron.
' Mrs. J. Moulton Smith, of Blrndngham,
H* vlstlng her parents. Colonel and Mrs.
Dames Murphree.
) Mrs. S. Morgan Stewart, Jr., has returned
*to Birmingham.
Miss Mary Slaughter is visiting relatives
Mn Denver, Colo.
ting friends here.
Mrs. 8. B. Hunter, of Boss, Is visiting
tMra, W. K. Wells. %
I Mrs. Guy Higgins, of f ianton. Ala.. Is vis*
• Jtlng at the home of Mr. J. P. Fuller.
Mrs. Lanford Jones nnd chtlTlren, of De-
.entnr, are visiting Judge nnd Mrs. S. M.
f Stewart.
Mrs. Bailie Foshee has returned to Blrm-
[^gham after visiting her brother, Mr. J. P.
Mrs.' Lanford Jooea fend children, of De-
t«atur, are visiting Judge and Mra. B. M.
Stewart.
' Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Metcalfe are In Nor*
;folk. Vs.
I Miss Julia Hunter, of Decatur. Ga..
.gone to Bheffleld after visiting Huntsville as
[the guest of Mis# Bailie I^Rny Betts.
- Mrs. A. L. Blair, of Nashville, Is visiting
relatives here.
’ Mr. end Mrs. Gordon Farris bare returned
gram the Jamestown exposition.
Chattanooga.
Mrs. A. J. Hhowalter. Mrs. Frank Schwer
in, Misses Bernice Felker, Louise and
Hhowalter and Bessie Powel and Mr.
Jones spent Saturday in Chattanooga.
Mrs. L. J. AHyn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo CIsl
King and children, oud Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
A. Crawford havo returned from Mineral
Psrk, Tenu.
WAYCR088.
Mrs. J. W. Bollinger nnd little daughter,
Grace, have returned from Sen*v<n. when*
they have been the guosts of Mr. and Mrs.
~ C. Grace.
Jht Wayci r .
the ladles at their beantli
Tuesday afternoon. This courtesy Is :
appreciated, serving, as. It does, to ur«u H
together many congenial parties to whilo
‘ferajr jg “
H. H.
Mass.
Mrs. J. P. Pharr nnd Mist Florrlo Pbarr
•re visiting relatives In Macon.
Mrs. C. B. Meyer and eons, Arthur nnC
McGrnder, are at home, after an extended
visit to their old home Id Portsmouth, Ya.
marIetta.
Mrs. F. T. Corley has been entertaining
a house —“
Mr. snt_ ___
Innta, are with Mr. T, B. Irvin for a mouth.
Miss Mary Bell Williams, of Hamilton,
la the guest of Miss Henale Black.
S nd Mrs. O. W. Dupree nnd Mr. nnd
[organ McNeel left this wools for
Boston and New York.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Donnl
moved to Atlanta and are resldlug
Pryor street
Mra. Edward nunt nnd son, Armstrong
have gone to Connecticut and New York i
visit relatives «
Mr. and Mra. John Brantley, of Black-
shear, are visiting Mr. and Mra. G, “
('amp.
one of the moat enjoyable social events
of the season was the entertainment given
by Mrs. J. p. Cherry on last Wednesday
evening In honor of her charming guests.
Misses Agues Lynn Jones aud Lorlna Jones,
t Duluth.
Mrs. II. M. McNeel nnd children have re
turned from Indian Bprlngs.
Mr*. E. P. Dobbs entertained the Ladles'
Euchre Club Thursday. Miss Sarah Ifnnt
the club priso.
Miss Lula Bell will leave Thursday for
Harrisburg. Pa., to visit friends.
Mrs. J. P. Welsh left last week for her
home In Ban Antonio, Tex.
HARALSON.
Mr. Walter Bishop and wife have Just re
turned from a visit to /ebulon.
Mr. C. Pope and wife, of Atlnnta, are the
gnesta of Mr. nnd Mra. David Pope.
Mrs. Barbara Caldwell and daughters have
been visiting friends In Haralson this weef
Miss Jennie Wilson ami Mr. William Wl
son are the guests of Mrs. Jesse Caldwell.
Mrs. J. T. EdmondHon attended the liar-
beeut at Nixons Grove Wednesday.
Mrs. Josle Robinson, of Atlnnta. visited
friends In Cowetu and Meriwether this
The pastor. Rev. G. W. Farr, anstated by
Rev. A. W. Conaway nud wife. Is conduct
ing a revival at the Methodist church.
Mr. Lee Hutchinson, of Hcuola, wi
Haralson Sunday.
Mlsa Clyde Harrison, of Benola, Is visiting
Miss Nellie Hutchinson.
Judge W. C. llodnett, of Carrollton, wtt
the guest of Mrs. M. A. llodnett last Mon
day.
Mrs. M. I* Rawls, who has been vlsltli
relatives and frlotids In Georgia for th«
month, returned to her home In V ‘
tins today.
Ing
».h J <SS
Mr». W. O. H.nulon rttnnml W«tDHd«r
f™» » very pleannt .toy with her .later In
irllle.
MIm Martha llopl
Venn., I. rlnttlnt Mr«. A. W. Nnweon.
Mr*. Boy O'Neal end MIm Bom Key
O'Neal ere it Bloont Springe
Mr*. Cart P. Lnndgren, of Memphla, I*
Tlaltln* Mr*. Wllllim Greet.
Mr*. James B. Stereo* and kin. I)onef*n
hire retcrn.'i fr.M.i Crnteher eprln,..
Mixes Bent* Hinds end CharlotteBotler
lire gone re Montee^U.
i et Montragle.
KWHattie ^ . _ ■ ■
Mr*. dTw. Cenon, ot Aire, Ale., Is rlstt-
Ins her lister, Mrs. Henry Hughe..
Mra. Ids Hindman, of Tosrumbla. Ie rlelt
lr.e her .Uter, Mr*. Amy MeAllUter.
kin All. e I lestlUL Of COitUOhiS. TSSS.
riiuicg Mra. All?? -
Mr*, liury Shcpler
KAPPA SIGMAS
TO ENTERTAIN
The Atlanta alumni chapter ot the
Kappa Sigma fraternity will entertain
at Durand-a Friday night Worthy
Grand Matter Finn K. Farr, of teb-
anon, Tenn, and Dlatrtct Grand Mas
ter Ed. U Sutton, of Atlanta. The af
fair will be entirely Informal, as Dr.
Farr la only to be in the city a few
hours. All Kappa Sigma* are expected
to bo present at S o'clock.
WIDOW OF RAWUNG8
SUES FOR INSURANCE.
Special to The Georgian.
Valdosta, Oa, Aug. 1«.—Mra. An-
rellne Rawlings, widow ot J. G. Row
ings, who was hanged here some
weeks ago for the murder of the Carter
children, has brought suit for 11,000
which she claims la due her on in
surance policies held by her husband In
the Mutual Benefit Association, a local
company. The company paid ono
Buying Thsse Saturday Will Be
Buying at the Right Tims.
We Clos? Saturday at One 0 Cleck-
Your Uhderwear and Hosiery stock isn’t influenced as much by seasons as is ours. You wear
light garments in summer ahd heavy ones in winter, iris true, but the carrying of the thin Qhes ih winter
and the heavy ones in summer is very little trouble to you. Nor does the matter of broken sizes and
lets enter into your stock-keeping.
• So the buying of any underwear Qr hosiery at less than par becomes at once an interesting propo
sition. We ve made it general this time—men, women and the little folks. And with C.-J.-DuB. quality
behind these, one takes no chance. It’s a safe investment.
We dose Saturdays at Qne o’clock.
Men’s Egypti an lisle thread Undershirts,
with ankle length drawers to match.
Regular 75c underwear,
At 59c
Ladies’ black silk stockings in thin gauze
with double heel, tQ? and sole; all silk
or with lisle foot; 1.75 silk stockings;
At 1.29
Men’s Socks
Men’s fast black, medium or
jauze lisle Socks. Double
led, toe and sole. Pair. .25c
Men’s real Maco Cotton
Socks, with white split sole.
Double heel, toe and sole.
Pair 25c
Men’s navy blue, brown and
dark red lisle thread Socks,
with double heel, toe and
solo 25c
Negligee Shirts
Men’s White Negligees,
plaited bosoms. The famous
‘Broadway.” With at
tached cuffs. Price 1.00
Suspehd I
ers
Men’s Guyot Suspenders,
the genuine, in neat patterns
and good colors 60c
Ties
Men’s "Wash Ties in white,
with self and black figures.
25c Ties 19c
Men’s Silk Batswing Ties, in
neat Rumchunda Silks
25c and 50c
Night Shirts
Men’s Night Shirts in soft
Sheer Nainsook. Trimmed
or plain; full wide and long
1.00
Msn’s Undsrwear
Men’s Athletic Neck Shirts
in silk lisle, with or without
sleeves. Swiss ribbed, a thin,
elastic, cool garment. Regu
lar 75c Shirts 53c
Men’s Athletic Neck Shirts,
Swiss ribbed lisle, with or
without sleeves. 50c Shirts
36c
Men’s checked Nainsook
Undershirts in finest quality
coat style shirts, without
sleeves. Full cut Knee Draw
ers to match, finished with
pearl buttons and hand
worked buttonholes. 50c
garments 39c
Men’s Union Suits with
athletic neck, short sleeves,
ankle length. Fine white
bleached lisle. 1.50 Union
Suits 98c
Men’s coat stylo Under
shirts, with Knee Drawers
to match. Made in soft white
nainsook. 1.00 garments
89c
Ladies’ Hose
Ladies’ Hermsdorf dyed ho
siery, double heel, toe and
sole, plain black lisle thread,
’price
25c
Ladies’ double heel, toe and
sole, spliced selvage up the
back, gauze lisle hose, price
3 pairs for 1.00 ,
Ladies’ black lace lisle hose
with double heel, toe and
sole, price
3 pairs for 1.00
Ladies’ black lisle hose em
broidered with neat colored
or white figures, price. .47c
Ladies’ Hose
Ladies’ thin gauze plain
black lisle hose, embroider
ed ankles, price 69c
Ladies’ black m c d iu m
weight lisle hose with wliite|
tip heel and toe, price
3 pairs for 1.00
Ladies’ fine black 4-thread
lisle hose with 6-thread heel,
toe and sole, price 50c
Ladies’ fine black gauze or
medium weight silk lisle
hose, double heel, toe aud
sole, price 50c
Ladies’ plain gauze pure
thread silk hose, Mack,
white or tan, price 1.75
Dr
Men’s Muslin Night Shirts,
without collar; odd sizes.50c
Men’s soft Cambric Night
Shirts; trimmed or plain,
without collar 75c
jcriven Drawers
Men’s Scriven Drawers of
sturdy bleached drill, with
elastic scams and web an
kles, price 50c, 75c, 1.00
Pajamas
Men’s soft light-weight
nainsook Pajamas, neatly
trimmed with finishing
braid,’price 2.00
Pajamas
Men’s fine mercerizefl, soft
nainsook Pajamas, with
pearl buttons; colors, pink,
light blue and white; price
3.00
Babies and Child
Baby sox in plain or lace;
white, black, red and tan,
price
.25c
Baby sox; lace or plain, fino I
silk, pink, light blue and
white, price 50c
Children’s fine ribbed black
silk lisle' hose with double
heel, toe, sole and knee,
price
.25c
ren
Children’s fine ribbed black
lisle Hose, double knee, heel,
toe and sole, price 25c
Children’s black lace Stock
ings in broken sizes, regular
price 25c; this sale 18°
Children’8 black lace Stock
ings in broken sizes, 50c
value; this sale 3 for 1.00