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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
The manufacturers of porch furniture have to reverse their Calendars—Mid-Summer, just when you are ready to use a porch set the most, is
"season-over” with them. The makers of these porch sets find at their “season’s end” some 1,200 or 1,500 of these pieces pictured here. They
are exactly the same suits we’ve been selling all the Spring. Made as carefully, finished just as well, but the price concession they make us
enables us to put them on sale Monday morning at these most exceptionally lo\y prices. Buying porch sets at these prices would strain no
purse strings, that’s certain.
Monday morning—see them in the window,
TABLE NO. 201
Solid Oak, finished to
match Suits, at $3.00
SUIT NO. 602
Chair, Settee and Rocker, in solid
oak. Exactly like cut. and exactly as
we have sold it all the season at $13.50,
Odd Chairs $2.00
Rockers ... .$2.65
Odd Chairs $2.65
Rockers ... $3.35
TABLE NO. 202
Solid Oak. finished to
match Suits, at $3.50
Carmichael-Talman Furniture C
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PERSONAL MENTION
MU» Rosa Woodbury, of Athens and
tlBntt, arrlvad In Macon yesterday
■om the latter city and la apendln*
unSay with Mrs. Roaallnd Davis at
fair Osh*," en route to Savannah,
here ah* will spend the week with
orae folks. Mias Woodberry, who la
very chamiln* and cultured youn*
omen, will open her school for girls
i Atlanta on September 1, and she
111 doubtless have a large patronage
mnng the girls and young women In
le state, aa ahe la .well known and
is sn envllkhle reputation among ed-
•ators.—Macon News.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson,
' Rome, N. Y., will reach the city
entity from Savennah and be the
tests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harts-
>!d at their home on Park-ave. Aa
las Katharine Morris, Mrs. Thompson
Pleasantly remembered by a large
rr|e of friends. Professor Thompson
a brilliant young man, having oc-
ipled for aaversl years the chair of
ngll.h In the New York State School
r the Deaf.
HU* Marguerite Shont* I* spending
me time at Aahevllle, N. C.. a guest
Mrs. Augustus Grodwyn's house par-
Miss Shonts has recently returntd
"m Parle, where she went on the sad
isslon to her bereaved slater. Imnte-
atel.v after the death of the Due de
ttulnes.' ,
Among the new arrivals from Atlan-
at the Hotel Continental at At-
ntic Beach are Mr. J. C. Hunter. Mr.
IV. Phillips, Mr. A. V. dude, Jr.. Mr.
Illlam l\ Harper. Mr, J. D. Rhodes,
r. S. 8. Gibbs. Mr, W. G. Gammon,
r. William A. Manning.
Miss Pauline Randall and Mis* Er-
*t|ns Randall will leave July :s for
A’annah, where they will be the
testa Of Miss Nell Dawson and Miss
Hth Dawson. They will he ini Si-
nnih a week and the Mlssea Daw-
» will return with them.
The Coburn Shakespearean players
>o charmed large audiences of Atlanta
npls at Eaat Lake with their week-
d performance! will go to Rlrmlng-
m for their beautiful presentations of
•ksspears's comedies this week at
e Country Club.
Hiss Helen Bell and Ml** Marina
II. of Nashville. Tenn.. will visit Mrs.
b'rr Lee Cooney In about ten days,
i* Misses Bsll are charming young
'hien who will be entertained dellght-
ily by (heir Atlanta friends when
-y come. /
Mr. and Mra. A. M. Sewell, of Macon,
is have been the guesta of Mre. W4I-
u r 'oIe Jones for several days, leave
••day for North, Carolina to anend
*— week*. They will visit Shevllle,
.Other
esboro and
■ place*.
Annie Davison, of Woodvllle, who Is
visiting the Misses Davison.
Lieutenant Ralph Hayden left Sun
day night for Fort Clark, Texas. Mra.
Hayden will remain in Atlanta as the
guest of Mrs. Stephens Hook for some
time.
Mr. and Mr*. Blanc Monroe, who
have been spending the past week In
Atlanta, participating In the tennis
matches, left Sunday- for Highland*.
N. r.
Mr*. John Crawford, of Lgvonla. re
turns to her home Tuesday, after a
pleasant visit to her father, Hon. John
T. Bolfeulllet, at the Aragon Hotel.
Mr. and Mr*. Paul E. Johnson an
nounce the birth of a daughter, who
will be called Elisabeth Catherine, for
her maternal grandmother.
Mr. and Mr*. H. M. Wortham, of
Macon, will sail on the !8th for Eng
land and will spend a month touring
Scotland and Ireland.
Mra. T. H. Martin, who has been the
guest of Mrs. Charles Northen and Mrs
Thomas P. Hlnman. has gone to Nor-
cross to visit friend*.
Mr. Rov M. Anderson Is III In New
Tork with typhoid fever. HI* mother.
Mrs. W. P. Anderson, left last weak
to be with him.
Mrs. H. L. FerHIl and her two daugh
ter*, Misses Margaret and Eleanor Fer-
rltl, of Macon, are guest* of Mrs. Na
thaniel Zlckson.
Mle* Claire Bolfeulllet, of Macon,
who Is the guest of her father. Hon.
John T. Bolffeulllet, at the Aragon,
leaves Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. John Thomason, Miss
Beulah Foster and Mis* Lillian Luck
have gone to Tallulah Fall* to spend
two weeks.
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Speer entertslned
an automobile party Sunday afternoon
In honor of Coldnel Cay, of Jackson
ville, Fla. __
Mrs Quill Orme and chlldran will
leave the first of August to spend the
remaining part of the summer at Clay
ton. Ga.
Miss France* Robinson, of South
Carolina, arrives In Atlsnta Tuesday to
vlalt Mrs. Charles Tldwall In Court-
land-st.
Mr W. W. Robinson Is spending sev
eral days with his mother. Mrs. Mar
garet Latham at Isle of Hope In Sa
vannah.
Miss Annie Freeman, who haa been
the guest of Mis* Bessie McDowell In
GrllTIn. has gone to Talbotton to visit
friend*;
The friends of, Mr. Ben S. Preston
will regret to learn that he la III with
typhoid fever at the Presbyterian Hos.
pita!.
Mrs C. F. Sander* and little daugh
ter Ode!, of Birmingham, are visiting
Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Sanders, of this
city.
Miss Margaret Northen. the young
daughter of Nffc Chari.. Norths- »
friends of Mr. Robert E. L. Hall.
• III at the home of Mr. and Mr*,
m D. White. In Inman Park, will
id to learn that he continues to
re very rapidly and Is expected to
within the next week.
le Mlssea Florrle Ford, of Attan-
1 Frederica Boatright, of Cordele.
siting little Mlsa Martha Cole, at
me of her grandparents. Colonel
rs. T. W. FlynC—Griffin New*.
■Ughtful domino party of Friday
g waa the one Misses Bessie and oaugnter o. «...
) Davison gave In honor of Mlsa the gueet of Miss Helen same* in .ia
.Mr*. Robert C. Alston has returned
from a pleasant stay In Savannah as
the guest of Mrs. T. M. Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bleecker. of Columbus,
who were guests of Mrs. R. I.. Cooney
for the week-end. have returned home.
Mr*. McEwen Johnston, of Mteon,
leaves this week for Grsanbrlsr White
Sulphur Springs to spend the summer.
Miss Louise Lamar, of Columbus, will
remain In Atlanta several day* longer
as the guest of Miss Helen Bagley.
Miss Elisabeth Patrick, of South
Pryor-st., who has typhoid fever, con
tinues to b* quit* III at her. home.
The Postal Mission of the Hebrew
Christian Association will meet Tues
day, July 14, at Carnegie Library.
Mrs. John 8anders and young daugh
ter. Rebecca, leave the last of the - week
for a vlalt to relatives In Athens.
Mrs. V. A. Steed and son, Philip, of
Talbotton. Ga, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Sanders, of this city.
Mr*. Clarence May has reiurned from
the Isle of Hope, where she had been
spending the last three months.
Mrs. John Fltten entsrtalned Monday^
morning at a spend-the-day bridge |
ty at her home at East Lake.
Mr. John Sander*, who has recently
returned from Europe, will leave Thur*
day for Houston./Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles'E. Kauffman
are remodeling their home on Currier
at., making It Into flats.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ruden are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Johnson In
Memphis. Tenn.
Miss Susie Owens Is an Atlanta *lrl
who Is having a pleasant visit with Sa-
vannah friend*.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doughty Manley
are spending eome time at Tata
Springs. /
Mrs. G. William Oliver continues to
Improve, to the delight of her many
friends.
Mlgses Annie B. and Ethel Hunt, of
Atlanta are at White Sulphur Springs,
FI*.
Miss Mildred Spratling Is the guest
of Miss Virginia Marshburn In Bamea.
vflle.
Miss Carolyn Myers In Savannah.
Mr*. Hugh MrKse will go to Rome
on Thursday to visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan and Mlsa
Helen Dargan are at Tale.
Mlsa Kate Coleman la visiting
friends In Mobile, Ala.
Mrs. J. O'Keefe Nelson, of Atlanta, la
at Tate Springs.
Miss Edna Cooper leaves this week
for New York.
at Toxaway.
RECEPTION ON TUESDAY.
Owing to the rain last Thursday, the
reception tendered the young people
end children by the Gordon circle at
the Home for Old Women. SI Went
End-ave., being postponed, announce
ment la now made that the Home for
Old Women will be thrown open for
their Inspection Tuesday afternoon
during the hours ■ft * to 6 o'clock.
The "old ladles'* occupying the home
have been looking forward with de
light for the day In which they would
be allowed to entertain their little
young friend*, and great Joy possessed
the home when the ladles In chnrg*
of this Institution announced Tueaday
aa the promised day, nnd a hearty wel.
com# will he extended all who vlalt
them on this day.
Mualc has been engaged for their
enjoyment and light refreshments will
be served. Take Walker-st. to West-
view care.
Candy now 60c lb.
Highest grade.
SOCIETY WITH
OUR NEIGHBORS
TENNILLE.
Mr. an* Mra. Archibald Booxtr. of Au
gusts. visited Tannin# relative* last week.
Mian Georgia May Oaburn. of iMihlln, li
the guest of Mian Fannie Murchison.
Mr*. May Jordan -and children hare re
turned from Hawklnsvllle.
Mr. and Mra. Fuller have recently moved
Into our rltr nnd are pleaaautly located
with Mr. nnd Mra. Fred G. Pavla on Beta
Master WIlUam Mathawa. of Atlanta
epent a few days with TennIHe frtenda last
W >!lia Marl# Laaseter returned to Mldvllte
Sunday.
Mra. Graybill, of Mlllen, la the guaat of
Mra. C. B. Isonler.
Mlaa Nina King, who haa been the gum
of Mra. J. I*. K»Hey for some weeka, re-
turned to Rtellsvtlle Friday.
“ *. Hal Smith left Monday for Hen
llle. N. C., to be at the bedside, of bia
alater. who la deaperately 111. .
Mra. H. C. Knox and children left «*»
Wedneada.v for Lavonla to be the guesta
of frleode. Uter they will ep'nd eome
nllle Tueaday en’route to A
_C. W. Smith la ependlng
Iial? P BaSln»itl? n of Dublin, waa In Ten
nllle Tuesday.
Mra. L. Montgomery nnd children, of Au
guata. apent Sunday with Tennllle friend*.
Mra. Mollle Meldtim will leave In a few
ski. who hare been visiting Mias Emmie
Lancaster at Eatonton. returned home a
few days ago.
Friday evening of last week the Mlaaes
Carmichael entertained at a large nnd ele*
gnnt reception In compliment to the young
ladle* who compose their house party. The
home waa beautifully rl*rorat*d for the oc
casion In n profusion of palms, ferna and
summer flower*. Delightful refreshments
were served.
Mre. H. <\ Carroll entertained Wednea
da.v evening In compliment to the Mlesee
' ‘ nnd the young ladles of their
r. Altho oulte Informal, the oc-
one of pleasure to nil who at*
f.
Drink KOLA-ADE.
“Aak tho 8oda Water Man.”
VALDOSTA.
Mr. and Mra. B. I*. Jnne* and their
weeka.
Mlaa Tattle fteginold. of Memphis. Tenn..
arrived on Thursday, and will be the guest
of her slater, Mra. Hurke Culp
thl* city, for souic time. Mia* „
baa visited Valdosta 'before, and waa the
Savannah, are the guesta of
Miss Jessie Hov#nkotte, In Valdosta.
Mrs. F. II. Thomas and children left this
eek for Hlverton. Va„ where they will
spend the summer.
J Mary Hsllle Smith for some
time, returned to her bom# at baralnaborp
Wednesday.
B. E. Brown, of Macon, Is the guest* of
Tennllle relatives.
Mrs. Ham Rasblnski has returned from a
vlalt - to relatives at Eastman.
Wednesday afternoon at Warthfn Mias
Mary Rlade, of that place, was married to
Mr. Frank Boatright, of Tennllle. The
bride and groom arrived In Tan nllle on
Wednesday evening and are at home to
their friends at the residence of Mr. and
Mra. Ray.
Mlsa l#e*» Davis, of Wadler. Is the guest
of her cousin. Mlsa riara Darla.
Mlaa Edith Daniel, who has l»een n mem
ber of the Mlssea Carmichael's house party
fi>r several day a. returned to her home In
the country Wednesday.
Mlae Fannie Murchison will spend neat
week with relative* In Dublin.
W. A. Daniel la recuperating at Brooks
Springs.
Ur. and Mrs. Hufh Richardson ara lewis- Dsy and Tb-reta Diablo
iy nt a party to which about thirty of her
tie friends wera Invited. The occasion
unu ~ - —
Ing
pntnis and ■RHMPIMHppVH
was carried out both In decoration* and
freshmen ts.
Mrs. J. B. Palmer, of t’amllja. la visiting
her daughter, Mrs. o. O. Worley, lu this
city.
Miss Clyde Thomas left this week for a
visit of some weeka to relatives ami
friends st Tnmnn, Fin.
Miss Krrole \nrn Una returned from Tlf-
ton, where she was the guest of her sis
ter. Mr*. George Simpson.
Miss Hallle Louise Durant Is entertain
Ing very delightfully nr n house party
this week at her home nt Pine Park. The
Invited guesta are Misses Mary llouk, of
Waycroaa; Essie Powell nnd Bessie Me-
Lend. of Quttnmn. nnd Clyde Patterson, of
Thomasvllle: Messrs. Holts Pate. John Mor
ris and Pasco Powell, of Quitman:-Eugene
and Sidney Fleming, of Tliomnsvllle, and
Julian Ivey, of Bouton.
Mrs. J. M. Wilkinson received a cable
gram this week from her daughter. Mlsa
Adair Wilkinson, who recently sailed from
New York for a tour of Europe and the
continent, stating that the party had reach
ed Queenstown. Mlsa Wilkinson will spend
three months lu Europe.
this week from a trip to Florida east coa#t
resorts.
Mrs. J J. Newman haa returned from a
visit of peters! weeks to the home of>her
mother, nt Duval. Fla.
Mr. D. I*. Hmith and bride returned to
the city on Thursday, after spending aer-
the mountains of north Georgia for the
summer.
Mrs. W.\B. Merritt cam** up from Florida
this week, nnd Is spending n few days with
her alater. Mra. W. K. ThrwiM.'
Mra. Joseph Hightower, Mrs J. J. Dash-
Sr nnd little Elisabeth Dasher left on
Thursday for Gainesville, where they will
spend the summer.
BARNE8VILLE.
of friends Wednesday morning
hath running]
the guest or Mlaa
ednesoar mo.—_ .
In compliment to Mlw Buth Cunningham,
of Richmond. Va„ who la
lor will spend some time at Indian Springs
during ‘he next few weeka.
Mrs. O. L. Martin and son. William, have
returned from n visit with relatives In Mis
sissippi.
Mlsa Laura Bummers baa gone to Knox
ville, Tenn, to attend the summer school at
that place.
Mlsa Florrle'Langford, of Atlanta, spent
Sundny In 4he city on a vlalt with the fam
ily of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
Langford. '
Mra. L. A. Crawford ami Mra. Alrah Nel
son. of Thoinaaton. spent aotne tit
cently In the city on a visit with .V
M. Turner.
Mlsa Addle Stewart, of Yatearflle,
several days In the city recently on i
—Mix friends.
Miss Cleo Carreker baa returned to her
home In Molenn after a pleasant vlalt with
the family.of j Mra. M. F. Carreker.
Mra. Robert Mitchell and Mra. John T.
Mlddlebrooks are spending some time at
Indian Springs.
Mlaa Annie C. Hitching* gave a picnic at
Llfsey Springs Thursday In compliment to
her friend, .Miss Ruth Cunningham
Mlaa Bessie Exell has returned to her
home In Montlcello after a vlalt with the
family of her uncle. \V. P. E*e||. She waa
accompanied home by Miss Julia Exell* who
will remain with her aome time.
huntsvTlle, ALA.
Mlaa Lottie Van Valkenburgh entertained
at bid euchre Wednesday In compliment to
Mils Dorothy West. Mra. J. M. Kirkpatrick
won the first prise and Mra. David A.
Gray huh won tho lone hand, the cousolntlon
going to Mlaa Mahle Blount, Refreshments
r» served.
Has Maen
_,.end* on M , ,
of bor parents, Mr. am
titer.
The second meeting of Twickenham Town
chapter, of the Daughters of the American
Revolution, waa held at the home of the re
gent, Mra. Francla Tappey, Tueaday. A
moat Interesting urogram haa been arranged
for the study of history by the historian,
Mrs. Margaret Bolling.
Mlsa Marla Garth gave a picnic party
to Thra# Fork* on Tnoaday In compliment
to Mlaa Mary Johnston, of Birmingham.
Th# party waa chaperoned by Mr, and
Mr#. W. t. Garth.
Mr. ahd Mra, John II. Knex and daugh
ter. of Anniston, are vlslrlng Mrs, Milton
Humes.
Miss Beanie Culver kna returned to Bir
mingham after visiting Miss Cbambtess
ns nd.
Mrs. II. R. Murray Is vlattlng relatives In
Misses Nan and Susie Flckllng, of Was
Ington are visiting the Misses White.
J. H. Moore and bride have return*
fas™wailt '° rk ' they were marrl*
laHrJl 'w: W ** mbro “' '* vl "
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Miss Mary McKenale baa raturued l
Minneapolis after vlaltlng her brother, Mr
L. C. I’yncheon.
Mra George M. Barrow, of Madison, Ga
la visiting Mra. G. R. Holmes.
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Ahrabmi, of Cinch
Mil; are visiting Mr*. Robert Herstelu.
Mlaa Byrd Shelton, of Estltl Spring
Tenn., la visiting Mra. Charlaa C. And*
PERRY.
Mrs. S. D. Rodgers, Mlaa Nell Rodgers
nnd Mra. Gordon Rodgers are vlaltlng at
Loralne. Ga.
Miss Bessie Houser has ratnrned from a
visit to relatives at Tipton.
Miss Maude Hnrdeman. of Macon, I* the
have returned from a vlalt to Atlanta.
Mr. and Mre. J. W. Haddock, of Brook a
county, vlelted relatives and friends here
last week.
Mra. C. F. Cooper and Miss Nona Cooper
visited Mrs. W. A. Little In Macon last
week.
Mrs. L. F. Cater and children are spend
ing the summer at Decatur.
Mlssea Lula and Jhllette Hurst are attend
ing n house party In Wayrroa* at th* home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald.
being the young people attending Mies
Stella Cater'a house party. jt
At the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. L.
Cater Ml«s Stella Cater entertained last
Wednesday evening all of Perry's young
~sople. and n number of out-of-town people
i honor of her hnuae party guests. —
The young people of Perry enjoyed a
moonlight picnic at Lake Ride last Tuesday
fir. and Mr*. A. B. Schilling celebrated
-irlr golden wedding at their home here
July Id. Mr. Schilling and bis good wife
came to Perry
tember. 186b.
Annie C. Hitching*.
Mr*. 4. M. Rogers and children have gone
to Macon to spend aome time with relatives.
The W. C. T. r. anil Loyal Temperance
League enjoyed a picnic at Stafford park
Nat unlay. t - *
Mia* Mattie Tyua. a graduate of thif
„ *ar*e eloa* at Gordon College. Is tnkfug a
conr*p at the Normal school at Athens.
Mlaa Jennie Kat* Mills, of Griffin, hat
been spending some time In the c!ty on^a