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lUK ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
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A Saturday Sale of Unparalleled Bargains
Here Are More Good Things Our Cash Secured for Our Customers
Bargains in Hats
100 beautiful Pattern Hats from a leading
New York milliner—all new designs and
worth up to $15—will.go on sale tomorrow
at the sensational bargain ^2 03
price of
50 exquisite Pattern Hats, imported to sell
at $20; the very best.of Parisian styles:will
be on a special table tomorrow 88
and you can take choice for
Great Suit Sale
New Prince Chap, pony coat and 3-4 length
Coat Suits of fine broadcloths, worsteds,
etc.; black and colors: made to sell at $20
to $25; all at choice », jfc* j j
tomorrow ..
$10
Very highest class Tailored Suits of import
ed broadcloths, chiffon Panamas and nov
elty mixtures; real values up to $35; will be
placed on sale here tomorrow $15
at, choice
Great Coat Sale
Big Skirt Sale
Ladies’ 50-inch Coats of all-wool Kersey in
black and best colors; excellently made and
would be good values at $12.50; will be of
fered as an extra special $4.90
at
Beautiful new Skirts of all-wool chiffon
Panamas.and broadcloths in black, blue and
brown with self or silk folds; full 5 yards
around bottom; real $8.50 $2.98
values; tomorrow
Ladies’ Long Coats of finest broadcloth and
chiffon Kersey in black, blue, castor and
brown; satin-lined and beautifully trim
med-/worth fully $25; in this $7.90
sale at
Very handsome Skirts of finest chiffon
Panama, Altman voile and guaranteed taf
feta silk; all new styles with 3-inch silk
folds; real valu ■W("
$18; choice .. .es up to 9
BIG BARGAINS ON SECOND FLOOR
Ladies’ Waists ot all-wool albatross
with silk-embroidered AP -
fronts..'. “OC
Ladies’ Waists—allover lace or sllk-
embroldered Tamlse C| no
Cloth: choice ^I.OO
Ladies’ Waists of guaranteed taffeta
silk In black pnd colors; ICO Qtl
$8.00 value sjl&oSJCS
Ladies’ Suits of fine taffeta silk In black
and colors; new fiQ no
styles ;.
Ladies' Jackets of all-wool covert: 27-
Inch, corset-fitting; CQ QO
$12.60 value \
Misses’ Long Coat, of fancy mixtures
with velvet collars and $3.75
Misses' and Children's Coats of Rood
all-wool fabrics; $6.00 $2.98
value
Petticoats of fine black
Ratine; real $1.50 Value,
mercerized
69c
Great Sale of Gloves
Ladles’ black fleece-lined Jersey Gloves, 2-clas'p style;
only
Misses' and Children’s all-wool dolt Gloves, In all
colors, at
Ladles’ 2-clasp, sllk-llned Jersey Gloves In black and
brown; at
Ladles’ 2-clasp Kid Gloves In block, white, gray, brown, tan
and red; $2.00 grade
Ladles' full 16-button length Kid Gloves In white,
black, brown and tan
sale at, only
Men's fine Kid Gloves In rich browns and
tans; special
Umbrellas
Big special sale of Ladies' and Men's
sample Umbrellas in handsome stvles,
worth up to $3.00;
choice, only wOW
25c
25c
50c
98c
$2.50
49c
98c
Dress Goods
Ladles' full Suit and Skirt Patterns of
tine nil-wool materials; worth u
$5.00; at, choice,
only
vorth up to
$2.98
Sale of Men’s Furnishings
Men's heavy fleece-lined Undershirts nnd Drawers
60c value
Men’s extra quality heavy fleeced Undershirts and
Drawers; $1.00 value
Men'll extra well made Flannelette Night Shirts;
special
200 men'a all-wool Undershirts;' worth fully $2.00; In
tbli-aale ...
25c
49c
49c
69c
Infants’ Long Coats of fine cash
mere; real $1.50 value; ' QQsa
only wOC
Infants' Long Coats of fine cash
mere, Bllk-embroldr Cl Q.Q
ered; Hpeclal 4H.57©
Children's “Bearskin” Caps—would
be cheap at 60c; In this 39c
Ladies' Fascinators of
zephyr In best colors;
only
25o
Children’s Coats
300 misses’ and children's
sample'“Bearskin” Coats
in white, blue, (trav,
brown and red; well made,
worth $5 to $6; choice
$1.98
MANY OTHER SECOND FLOOR SPECIALS
Fur Neckpieces—72 Inches long;
new styles; $12.00 to $2.98
$16.00 values
Fur Neckpieces In good styles: Just
260 to sell
69c
Fur Muffs In best fctyles; a sample
lino to close at, QO
choice
Children's Fur Sets that
cheap at $2.60; In this
sole
vould be
98c
worth $5.00 and $6.00; $2 9S
Boys' Suits of good fabrics In best
au. V *'. U . e . 8 ,’... $1.50
Ladies' Hats In new ready-to-wear Boys’ Suits of fine all-wool fabrics
styles; up to $2.50
values........ ©©W
Ostrich Plumes In black and colore:
real $5.00 values; QO
tomorrow ^ I
Ostrich Plumes—Just 50 to, sell, black
only; choice, 50c
Vests and Pants and Union Suits for
ladles, misses and 19c
boys
Bovs' Pants—worth 60c; 100 pairs to
sell tomorrow at, |A a
choice Iww
Suit Cases of leatherette, brass trim
med; real $2.00 value, 98o
Sale of Art Squares and Rugs
Here they are! 500 extra super Wool Art Squares that ,we bought
from a manufacturer who needed cash badly. All are new designs—beautiful
medallion and Oriental effects—at following less-than-factory-eost prices:
fee*. 8 by . 9 $2.98 I SS.nr*. $3.50 |
Kr.!.*?“$3.98 I ft”.®hr. 1 . 2 $4.98
And 250 fine Axminster Rugs in. new .patterns;' 5 feet long and worth
.$4; to close out at,
choice
$1.98
We take Clearing House Certificates same as U. S. coin or currency and give
change in any kind of money you want.•~
We Give Green
Trading
Stamps
BASS
18 West Mitchell
Street, Near
Whitehall.
Blankets, Comforts, Etc.
$3.98
$1.39
$1.25
39c
25c
3 c
Big Bargains in Smail Notions
Klne.t California all-wool Blankets Jn white,'scarlet and
plaids; worth $7.60 pair, at
11-4 Gray wool Blankets; worth $2.60; In this sale,
pair '
Fxtrn size cotton-filled Comforts; In tills sale at
only.., :
1,200 full-size hemmed Sheets to sell tomorrow at,
each
Full bleached 60-Inch Table Damask; 60c quality:
Coats' Spool Cotton '. Sc
Pure Castile Soap.. .. . ./1c
Pearl Buttons, dozen 5c
Cabinet Hair Pins - .. .. 9c
Box Stationery So
75-coht Hair Brushes . 25c
SO^cent Clothes Brushes 19c
Best Cork 8oles, pair 9e
Ladles' Hair Rolls 10c
Embroidery Hoops, pair Sc
Best Safety Pins .'.i -,' 4o
Best English Pins }, '.. ,7 4o
Pure Talcum Powder ..9c
Pure Vaseline 4c
Honks and Eyes 4o
Zephyr..per ounce .. .. 3c
Men’s Suspenders .. .. .. .. 9o
Children’s Hose Supporters 9c
Men’s Sleeve Holders .. .. .. ... ,.’5c
Baby Ribbon, yard 1o
Sale Ladies’ Furnishings
5Cc
25c
50
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Big line of Ladles' Shopping Bags, new styles, worth
up to $1.00; nt..
J..idles' fine Elastic and Leather Belts; real
1(1, ifulii.u at ' ' ' !
10c values at
ladles' regular $1.60 Leather and Elastic Belts; In
this sale at
Ladles' 76c and. $1.00 Cornets, with front and side
hose supporters
TO LIQUOR SELLERS
Mrs. Rumsey Will Not Be
Sent to Work on Chain
Gang.
After a conference Thursday afternoon
between J. 8. Turner, of the prison eom-
I mission, end Governor Smith, It In under-
■t'KHl thnt .1. It. Vnrnndoe, of Dooly county,
■ml Mr*. Minute Kumaey, of Stephens, con-
vl. tail of selling whisky, will belli receive
Jail sentence.* end light fines.
Vnrnadoe and Mrs. Rumsey were l>oth
, . _ heavy fine. When the
. pardons, reached Governor Smith he held
them up for further Investigation. He Is
; D ry much Opposed to pardoning auyone
guilty of Illegal sale of whisky.
Mrs. It 11 in soy will probably serve a week
m mi In Jail and pay a $25 fine. Varnadoe
will not get off so light. He will get a
. Jail sentence and perhaps a heavier
The details of the matter wilt be
announced In a day ot*so.
Governor Mmlfh thinks now Is the time to I
•‘how nil violators of prohibition what to
expect, und that pardons will not be given
"hen the gnllt Is dear. He believes In rigid
enforcement of the law aud will do his full
share lu that respect.
Ah Mrs. Itmnsey Is a woman with grown
•httighter*. Governor Smith would not allow
her the humiliation of serving In the gnug.
THREE ARRESTED
Coroner Probing Shooting
at Dance Near
Camilla.
8pecta! to The Georgian.
^lb&ny, Ga., Nov. 22.—Raleigh Bur
gess, Sonny Hart and a man named
Sadler, of Camilla, have been arrest
ed on suspicion of killing Will Shiver
and Injuring Pete Lucky and Lloyd
Fowler at the dance at the home of
George Vines, of Hint, Wednesday
night. {
The coroner will go to the scene of
the killing at 2 o’clock this afternoon
to conduct an Investigation.
Fully Preparing For Cam
paign For All
Crafts.
MR. AND MRS. DORR
L03E INFANT SON
Walter Richmond Dorr, the Infant son of
Mr. nnd Mrs. George t*. Dorr, died at the
residence of the family. 113 Woodward ave-
Dl “** Thursday afternoon.
! ,orr * the father. Is superintendent of
! h " AR«i»t» Boys' Club and has but recently
r-Min* to Atlanta. During his brief real-
here, however, he has made n large
.. n . friends, who extend to him their
■•inpnihy in Ids l»ereavenieiit.
Hi.* funeral of the Infant was held from
.in’ ro ; , iene«* In Woodward avenue Tburs-
” # y Afternoon at o'clock. The Inter*
n “’nt was In Wesfview cemetery.
BUSY WEEK AHEAD
IN FEDERAL COURT
Next week will be a busy one In the
United State* court. The officials of
the dt»trlct attorney 1 * office are pow
preparing to dlapoee of a long criminal
docket which will probably take up
the entire week.
Judge Newman, Dlztrlct Atturner
Carter Tate, Azslatant Dlztrlct Attor
ney John W. Henley and Deputy Clerk
John Dean Steward arrived back from
Rome Friday morning and are now
bu»y preparing for n<*xt week'* work.
After dl»po*lng of the docket In At
lanta. Judge Newman and the court
official* will go to Columbu* and re
main there for a week.
’ New York, Nor. 22.—The American Feder
ation of Labor today declared a unlrenat
eight-hour day paramount to ull queattona,
even to an luereaae in wagea incept in
mirb trade* and calllnga where the earnluga
are ho meager aa to make It difficult to
maintain n fair atandtrd of llrlngl, and
ended for a eampalgn of edueation. agita
tion anil organization among all affiliated
organliatlona that will aid In bringing aliont
the dealred end.
The Federation, determining that It would
hour day by any auilden or radical aten, In-
mted a calf.for nn accumulation by all or-
gunlxaibm* of a aufflelent fuiul to make
portunlty will favor .the moat lutmedli.
hiicc'hh with ibe lean degre of auffering
and privation."
VICTIM PENNILES8.
. Chicago, Nov. 22.—Becaune he had
no money or valuable! when held up
by two well-dreaaed young men- laat
night, liehry Baumgartner, aged 16.
a private menaenger, probably watt
mortally wounded with a knife by one
of the men. While their victim lay
bleeding from a stub wound In the left
brenat, both men eacaped.
HEARST RELEASED ■
ON $500 BAIL
POLICE BATTLE
WITH STRIKERS
Joliet, III.. Nov. 22.—A battle. In
* hlrh the police and a acore of deputy
orlfft, armed with riot gunz, were
"ft one elde and $00 etrlking quarryfnen.
employed at the plant of the Weeton
Stone Company, on the other. wa»
'■‘[ight t ulay. one m<n be| n g oerloutdy
injured and a acore of other* hurt
•'i ore than 200 zhot* Were fired by the
Police.
Grant Injunction.
A temporary Injunetlon restraining
'*• •' Herring and olhera from manu
facturing nny preparation for the halt-
under the name "Capitoleum," wae
granted by Judge Pendleton of the *u-
£T...°. r court Friday In reepnn«e to a
V' tltlon filed by the Georgia Medicine
jotnpany aeverol dayx ago. The In
unction la «et for ti final hearing on
November 27. or az loon thereafter as
can be reached.
New York. Nov. 22.—W. R. Hearat
was yelterday held for the grand Jury-
on the charge of criminal libel and at
the same time released on $501 ball.
The charge* were preferred by Wil
liam Aetor Chanler and grew out of the
Raymond Hitchcock caoe. Politic* I*
charged by both side* a* the real cauae.
PANTS POCKETS RIFLED
WHILE THE MAN 8LEPT.
fipclal to The Georgian.
Dawson, Ga., Nov. 22.—Burglaries
were committed In Dawson Monday
night and several Tuesday night In the
village of Grave*, near here.
Burglar* attempted to enter the home
of John L. Smith there, hut the effort
v-a* unsuccessful. At the home of
Joseph M. ChamblU* the miscreant
lucceeded In getting Into a room occu-
Died by his children by raising a win
dow. and thence went Into Mr. Cham
bliss' bed room, where hla pocket* war#
C—*
'Quake In Italy.
Rome, Nov. 22.—Help la being hur
ried to Calabria, where more' earth
quake shock* were reported yesterday.
How much damake was done la not
yet known. It is certain, however, the
shock* caused heavy losses and made
many homelesa.
NELSON SIGNS TO
FIGHT JOE GUNS
Minneapolis, Nov. 22.—Joe Gans, the
champion lightweight of the world, met
Battling Nelson this morning at ;10
o'clock and signed articles for a tight,
to take place before the club offering
the highest purse.'
According t6 the article* signed Nel
son and Ganz will meet In a finish fight
before March 17. Winner to take "i
per cent and the loser 26 per cent. ■
COLUMBUS.
Mr. and Sira. J. O. McNulty bare returned
from a week's stay In Albany.
.Mrs. J. L Conge, of Kit redraw, On., la
tbc gucHt of her sister, Mrs. J. Donald
lling her brother’, Mr. Kiigeoe lingg, on
Miss Jamie Hnrilwfll, of Maron, la th«
charming guest of Mlta Martha Ryder. .
Miss Katherine Page .lonea. of Lynch
Imrg. Vn„, In expect'd In the city next
Tuesday to spend enroe time With the font
lly or her uncle. Iter. >1. Ashby Jouea.
NEW ARCHITECTURAL
FOR ATLANTA
Edwards, Walter & Parham
Will Open Offices Soon
in Candler Building.
Mr. William A. Mart!ulere, of Tennessee.
n Columbus. hla former home.
Jollied by bln wife In n few
•nal
of liiuet aa the guest of Mina Julia Gautl
Sira. W. T. Gautier attended the natlm
convention of the Wonian’a Christian Tern
peram-e Union In Nashville, being a dele
gale from the state of Georgia.
MIni Ruth Smith, of Buena Vista, la visit
CARROLLTON.
Mrs. A. A. Slmonton, who baa lieen visit
Ing relative# a I CUIckamauga, returned
home Tneaday.
Mr. Walter Cowdery, of Columbus, who
hu* been visiting hi* slater, Mrs. W. L.
Kltta. left Monday for home.
Mis* Dolly Cowdery, of Colutnbna. la via
jtiiig In the city,
.nr*, r nmr$* *•*»•»*, wi « uruua, aib., is t
Itlng the family of Mayor II. W. Dong.
.... jyor it. W. leong.
Mr. nnd lira. (1. West and daughters.
MIksu* Marion nnd I Helen, apent Thursday
In Atlanta.
Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Ronp spent Thurs
day and Friday ;fn !b*ipvilie.
Mrs. I.ula Juhan hnat nnuoiince«l the on*
igcntent of her daughter. Mias Jimmie, to
„r. Llnelierger, of LuGrange, the marrlnga
to oeeur at the Fresbytcrtan church In thW
winter with her slater. Mra. Ktiibba
MI** Ethel Walthall spent Wednesday In
Atlnnta. * • »
Judge K, W. Harris apent laat week In
Atlanta, returning home Hat unlay night.
Emperor William has conferred on Baron
Mnwball von RM»enitcfn. the G/nnan am*
busMnddr at Conatantluople, who was bead
of the delegation of German Order of the
Black Eagle, the highest Prussian decora
.... and Mrs. A. A. Carson have announc
ed the approaching marriage of their daugh
ter. Mian Mabel, to Mr. William Jake Bur
ma, the wedding to take place on the aft
ernoon of Tneaday, November 2$, at the
First Baptist church. The event will lie
one of tinmmal Interest and Importance, aa
both the young people are quite popular lu
large clfele.of friend*.
Bias Aileie Byckeley, who has been visiting
Mias Adele Byckeley, who has been visiting
relatives In Columbu*, has returned to her
home In Atlanta.
Ml** Annie Rlstiee, of Poughkeepsie, X.
Y., Is the guest of Mr. ahd Mra. II. K.
Goetchlna. - ,
Mra. James Phorter, of Maeon, Is visiting
Mr. nnd Mr*. K. W. Hwlft.
Mias Earle Williams fa spending the win
ter with.friend* In"Washington city.
. in. fnfm....... . ih
Mr*. Mallett, nee Miss Lyra Beach, and
Mias Dorothy Mallett, of New York, ore
the guests of Mra. Clam Beach Huff.
Cards of Invitation have been Issued by
sh.1 Om lll.iliapil ' f
Mr. ami Mra. Richard P. Spencer to the
marriage of their daughter, Mlx*‘Lnura
Yonge. to Mr. Elliott H|»ear Waddell on
enlng of November 20, at 8 o'clock
Third avenue. The
at tVlr residence
Rontliem famtllc*. and while, popular and
plcn*lng In * nU the outside relation* of
life, possess the devoted friendship of their
Inner circle. The martrnge will be one of
the most brilliant society events of the
season.
The debut party of Miss Amelle Comptoh.
daughter of Mrs. 8hdby Comptou, on
Thursday aftfrnoon and evening, was one
of the most brilliant social affairs of tbc
Miss Emily, Loirode#. of Atlanta, boa ar-
The Arm of Edwards it Walter, ar
chitects, will move their headquarters
from Columbia, 8. C., and open offices
in the Candler building about January
I, associating with .them C. D. Pam-
ham, an Atlnnta man. The new' name
of the firm will be Edwards, Walter ft
Parnham. , , $
Edwards ft Walter are at present of
ficial architects for the states of 8outh
Carolina and Florida and have a wide
reputation in the South. They have
built a number of public buildings In
various parts of the South, and among
other things qre now preparing plans
for the University of Florida.
Mr. Parnham Is a well-known At
lanta business man, having been for
some time connected with the Art Metal
Construction Company, with offices In
the Candler building. The three.heads
of the firm are all prominent In their
line of work.
SOUTHERN LIKES
STATE INSPECTION
Promises to Repair Track
and Keep It in
Shape.
ATLANTA CENTER
' FOR BAPTISTWORK
That It Is nt least the Intention of some
of the Georgia road* to do everything pots!
ble to remedy physical defect* In their
properly, as pointed out by. the insprctloD*
of the commission, Is evidenced by a letter
received from 31. M. Richey, manager ot
the Southern.
Manager Klchey taya that bis rondmaster
_J» ___ _
re|Nirt* that all mlaslpg bolt* <
. ... c — iM
— f .tjw ran.
Ingham division have Dten replaced, with
th«* exception of the Hue over the I’eyton
ere _
wns attended i»y the memln'ra of the church
nnd a diiuiIht of their friends. In the re
ceiving line Were the officers of the Guild,
the vestrymen of the church aud their
wives.
Miss Halford Porter of Teunetaee. Miss
Sarah Lyles ot Columbia, H. C., Mis* Be*
•le Withers of HehUvIlle, N. t\, aud ills*
Felicia Murray of Auderson, H.
peeteil dally with whldr to make every re
pair needed. Manager Richey concludes ar
followa: .
••While the Inspefdlon made by the Geor-
gin mil road commission 1a to some extent a
new departure, yet we certainly think It J*
one of the best nnd moat practical ones
that lisa beeu railed to our attention, aud
we trust It la the Intention of the railroad
commission to continue this Inspection al
Intervals. We will also appreciate these re
porta that we may get the benefit from
them nnd at the same time will enable us
to demonstrate to your honorable body that
we are only too find to bare your ssslat-
nuce and c<*o|$erttlon«In tarriving at- the
result-one that we. an.well aa you*com*
for.*
rhnlrinnn hfcf>nUon ha* wrRfen.to )Ians-
_rr Richey; commending mm for the spirit
evidenced In the letter, nnd with assurance#
that the comutlsaion accepts -the ftoutberu
.. .. - ~^ he
\y
te eommeni
rati _____
rsllwny’s Intention of making the road safe
rlfeulor.
In every pari
lag the effort to speed up freights. ‘A let-
“ ter was received Friday
Jesuialdsnt ber approaching marriage.
A most entertaining recital was glveu l.
the First I'reabyterlaii church on Tuesday
ag by- Professor II. M. Bradley, the
talented organist of that church, who win
assisted by Mlsa Myra Bullard, vocallab'
HUNTSVILLE, ALA.
31 rs. Herman Humphrey, of 31ndlson, baa
been visiting In Huntsville thin week.
31 Is* 31 ary Petty, who has lieen visiting
Miss Banimte Hale, bag returned to her
Miss Husfe l.ov»* bat returned to New
3larket, after visiting relatives In Hunts
vllle. ^
Mr. ami 3ir*. William Tarter, of Grand
Rapldn. Mich., ore visiting. relatives in
fluutavllie.
.Mr*. IK E. Walker and Mist Odom, of
IIUl*lK»ro. are visiting relatives here.
rived In the elry and Is the guest of her
sister. 31 ra.'- Harry Williams. Khe will be
one of the bridesmaids at the Speneer-Wad-
dell wedding next Wednesday evening.
3frs. I-eonors H, Tlcknor, of Auburn. AI«..
Is visiting 3!r*. Augustus Stewart anti 3!its
Laey Ktewart,
3lra. John
Mr. and v
N'etdn Hampbray nnd
3icssrs. H*»nry 31eI>onnetl. It. 1,. O’Neal, Jr.,
•ml Tharlea Dillard visited Decatur last
31 r*. Ben Htrong. of 3(eridlnnvlile, Is
visiting relatives lu Ililntsrllle.
Miss Mamie khort hna returned from a
visit. In PoHntb.
31 fs. I-iiwrenc$* I'ooper, Jr., of Pelham,
Ala.. Is visiting relative# here.
Mrs. F. 31. Gray, qf Law reurebnrg, Tenn.,
Is visiting relatives liere.
31r, and 3Ir*. Tharlea If. Rtreet, of Han
Francisco. Tal„ are visiting relatives here.
Miss Ola Dennis hns gom* to Tuscmubla
to reside.
31r. and Mrs. 31. H. Parkinson, of Green
wood Kprlugf. 3!l*s., are visiting relatives
here.
31 rs. Mary Rnblcsm. of Cosltou, Is visit
served a marked change for the letter.
turned to Decatnr.
Miss Florence McBride has returned from
Decatur.
Mis* l**ullne Kraus has gone to Knoxville.
31r*. Dave Vorenberg ant! 31 las l>. T.
Well, of Birmingham, are visiting relative!
Ill Huntsville.
3It*a Myrtle Hweeney has returned from
Nashville.
Mrs. Kiln Boole, of New York, and 3Us»
Hodge, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. A
Hodge
Min Lillian Hurlburt, of Toronto, Is rlalt-
is visiting ni tm* notne ot 3ir, «... ■«$ *>oit*u.
Mrs. Jack Bmlgers. of New Market, Is
visiting Mr*. Joift Ulnes.
Miss lanra 3Vest,*of Atlanta, Is visiting
Mra. J. II. Mastln.
DALTON.
A party of young people wtll*go down to
ters." nn entertainment for the benefit of
PPSWPPpHSPIBBL from 5 to t o\_ _ . I ■ | ___ —
tlon In recogultlon of bis services at The of Trinity church In honor of Iter, and Ing Mra. O. B. Laxaon.
lingua. Mrs. 8. Alston-Wragg/ Rev. Mr. Wragg U Mr. and Mra. FeMx Robertson have
3lr. Stephen Felker. Jr..'of Chattanooga,
hn# been In Dnlton for several days.
Mis* Bessie Powell haa returned, from a
visit In (Tiattanooga.
Dr. John Dctitmi. of Atlanta, apent a few
days In Dalton this week.
Rev. Nathan Bachman, of Bweetwnter,
Tenn.. la visiting the family of Jlr. G. W.
Hamilton.
31 Is* Jeffli* McDntjfel Is In Atlanta, the
guest of 3Irs. Tbnrlc* P. Glover.
Miss lens Kbownlter entertained very de
lightfully' for the we«ldfng party after the
rehearsal of the Felker-McTainy marriage
on Wednesday night.
3II*s Addle lli.rtic Is tfce guest of Miss
Marian Fielder In Atlanta.
Headquarters of Education
al Commission to - j
Come Here.
The fact that the headquarters of thf
moved from 3!ncon to Atlanta wilt be of
great Interest to Baptist# all over.the.ataie.
J. It. Jester, secretary of this commission.
Is • resident of Atlanta. This organisation
directs ami has general supervision of tho
educational work of the Baptists In Georgia, j
The news also thnt the next Baptist con-1
vent Ion will be held here will be good news:
to those living lt$ North Georgia.
DECATUR, ALA.
Miss Josephlue Rodgers entertained th«
. I. HiK-lnl l.'lpb on Thursday afternoon.
Games and mush* were enjoyed after tn«
bUBlness session was over.
•The ^members of the Daughters of tlit.
American Revolution were entertained on
Wednesday afternoon by Mr*. D. W. Hpeake 4
On Thursday a meeting of the Joe Wheel-
evening lu honor* of Jr, ,
who leaves soon for 8t. Lulls. The pn
of hearts was played and the prize i
by 3I!s* Harris nnd llr. Mmnh’.
Music was enjoyed during tlfe er<
On Friday night tlm young me
Decaturs gave a dance at the Elks’ hall ___
honor of 3lis* Kathleen Zclller. (
Mrs. K. T. Payne entertained on Friday
evening In honor of her nle«*e. A Iutk-s
number of guests were present during tim
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afternoon.
3Ifss Annllea Fitts, of Tuscaloosa, Is the
guest of Mis* tieorgla Hfbb.. i .
3Ir». J. II. Orr, of Hartselle, I* here.
3!r*. L. P. Tronp Is home from h visit to
Birmingham.
Mr. and3Ir*. F. B. Orr, of Danville, visit-
ed here the past week.
Mr. uud Mrs, J. L. Day, of Hartselle, are
here.
Mr*. J. O, 3Iontgomery Is visiting In Mis.
■tOMUpl,
Mrs. Edgar Crittenden, of Hartselle, fa
here.
Mrs. Sallle Laugbllti, of Huntsville, Is
Mr*. Josle Penney has returned to Hunts-
-3Irs. Kennetly has returned to McComb
sYra/X \V, Murphy Is home from Cullman.
Mrs. J. T. Christenson la Id Athens.
3Ir«. Otto 3lohe* I* home from Tanner,
and 3Ir*. Herbert Yarborough, of
_ Maude Porter Is at Center Grove.
Mr. and 3Ira. G. H. Winslow have gone
to Washington, D. C., to reside.
Mrs. T. II. Peacbmann Is home from Birm
ingham.
Mr*. Edward Carter Is In Hb^ffleld.
Miss Pearl Davidson, of 8t. I-ouls. Is here.
3Ilss, .Mallndn Moore baa returned to Trl-
ana.
Mrs. Kate Pride haa returned to Hunts
ville.
3lrs. 31. F. Traylor Is home from Hart*
selle.
3(iss Bettle Bttrllson. of Hartselle, Is here,
31 las Rowe bss returned to FalkrIBe.
' Mra. 3Io!lle Alexander, of Mlddtetcn,
Tenn., Is here. . . . ...
Miss Georgia Bibb Is visiting In Lexing
ton, Ky.
. American blooded milch Cows are be
ing exported to Japan. The steamship
... ... Tango recently carried a shipment of
Ulee JokooW Hardwick le rlalting Mrz. HRy. mainly Jerxeyx, coneigned to Yo-
ra* Will Fatton In Bwectwater. Tenn.