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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
.HCRSTAY. APRIL V. 190*.
lifting Up Your Porch Parlors With Sturdy Artistic Furnitur?—But At
Eiftle Cost—Th? Carmichael Stock Is Repiste With New Creations
Thrse-piec? Mission Oak Porch Set, all solid oak,
as shown in cut.
Settee, Rocksr and Arm Chair, at
$12.50
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With divan—as shown in cut—complete,
$15.00
One of the greatest Porch Set values e n the
market.
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Porch ssr of three pieces, all solid oak of substantial cohstructien. Weathered fihish. Chairs ahd
ssttee wids and ample. Arm Chair, Rocker and Ssttse, like cut, complste, $10. Extra pieces to match
if dssired. • *.
PORCH SWINGS
of weathered oak, like cut. Size
of seat, inside measurement, 17
by 42 inches. This Swing has
heavy square posts and shaped
back. The best swing on the
market. Hung, ready for
use $5.00
We have an extra heavy Swing,
seat 6 feet long inside, com
plete, hung with heavy .
ropes $10.00
CENTER TABLE
like cut, with square top,
24 by 24 inches, weather
ed oak .$3.50
CENTER TABLE
like cut, with round top,
top 24 inches, weathered
oak $3.50
COSTUMER.
Like cut, 72 inches high,
with 4 large donble hat and
coat hooks. Golden or weath
ered oak $2.00
Hat and Coat Rack
of weathered oak, 42 inches long, with
two double metal and five wooden hooks
for hats and coats.
$2.00
TABOURETTE OR BTAND.
like cut at the. right, 24 inches
high, .top 14 inches in diameter,
weathered oak, an unusual value
at
$ 1.00
Tabourette or Stand, 18 inches
high with 13-inch top, of weath
ered oak.
$1.00
■ Reed Rocker, as shown In cut. A
'.>trong, durable and comfortable Chair.
!■; *3.50
Reed Rocker, aa ahown In cut. Larce
and comfortable, well wrapped
throughout with beat reed $5.00
Porch Rocker, a* ehown In cut. New
England Rock Maple Frame. Rattan
seat*, elat bark, a comfortable, etrong,
roomy Rocker. Red. green and natural.
: $2.50
Porch Rocker, as ahown In cut. New
England Rock Maple frame, seat and
back of Rattan, large seat, medium
height back. Red, green and natural.
$3.00
Porch Rocker, aa ahown In cut, New
England Rock Maple frame, seat and
hack of Rattan. A strong, comforta
ble Rocker, Colors red, green and
natural $3.50
Porch Rocker, aa ahown In cut. New
England Rock Maple frame and Rattan
seat. Slat back. A thoroughly com
fortable Chair. Red, green and natu
ral .. .$3.25
CarmicHael-Talman Fumihirs Compart/
74 and 76 Whitehall Strest.
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MRS. JARNAOIN’S TEA.
Mr*. W. C. Jarnagln entertained at a
bridge tea on Thursday afternoon In
compliment to Mrs. Hyde, of Hatties
burg. Ml**, and Mra. Purse, who has
recently returned to Atlanta from a
stay In Savannah.
There were three tables of gueeta.
those present being Intimate friends of
the honor guests. \
Mra. Jarnagln received her guests
wearing a lingerie gown of mull and
lace.
Aire. Hyde was gowned In blue linen
with Cluny lace, and Mrs. Purse wore
blue- voile.
The souvenir, fob the honor guests
were a gold and < ral belt buckle and a
rhinestone brooch.
The little party wae Informal, but a
very enjoyable Occasion.
FOR MISS JULIA P.ORTER.,
Airs. John Hill entertained very In
formally at n luncheon on Thursday at
1:10 o'clock. Miss Julia Porter being
the special guest of the occasion.
The centerpiece for the table was of
Easter lilies, and a dainty luncheon was
served In several courses.
entertainsTnformally.
Mr*. E, P. McBurney entertained
Informally on Thursday afternoon. In
compliment to Mrs. McNeil, of Charles
ton, the guest of lira. Adger Smythe.
Several of the friends of the guest of
honor were invited to partake of Mrs.
McBurney’s charming hospitality.
FOR ST. ANTHONYS GUILD.
A pie party will be given by the la
dles of St. Anthonys'Gulld at the home
of Mrs. Helerwdorfer, 315 Aehby-st., on
Friday, April Jt. from I# a. m. to JO
p. m. Thera win be on sale a variety
of delicious pies nnd a number of fancy
artlcles. A grab bag and other fea
tures will be a pleasant feature of the
afternoon for the entertalhment.
MEETING AT CHURCH.
Everyone taking part In any way In
the "Deestrlck Skule” Is asked to meet
for a few momenta only at the Unlver-
sallat church on Harrls-st.. between the
hours of t and T Friday afternoon, aa a
matter of great Importance is tu be
discussed.
CHORUS REHEARSAL.
The entire chorus hf the Central Bap
tist church la askedsjo he present at a
rehearsal on Friday evening at the ret.
Idence of Mite Fanny Klckllghter, SO
Oglethorpe-ave.
KING'S DAUGHTERS AND SONS.
Circle No. 2 of Kina's Daughters and
Son* will meet Friday afternoon at 3
o'clock at the Soldiers' Home.
MISS BERTHA BAILET.
8IGMA NU DANCE.
Handeome Invitations have Keen t**
celved by friends of the members ot
Gamma Alpha chapter of Sigma •
fraternity to their annual dance to <'
given at Segadlo'a. April 24, at »J
Chapter members will be In attendance
from the University of Qeorgls, M p
cer and Emory universities. -
Gamma Alpha has the distinction ■
being the youngest chapter of
Nu In the state, and their ,nB ? t i 1
dances are always anticipated ' 1
great pleasure among tho younger «* u