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UHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: 1 UESDAY. APlttL 20. l»u.).
. A.
SOCIETY
1 SELENE ARMSTBONO.
Editor.
Ml I l"H Iff) 11
REDUCED PRICES
Mr. Clarence Corwin To Wed Miss Green
Mr. xn<l Mrs. Lucian H. Green, of 4So: Indiana-ave.. rhltago. announce
the encasement of their daughter, Ethel, to Mr. (Clarence Corwin, of At
lanta, formerly of Chicago. In commenting upon the announcement. The
Cbl '^fhe T um>lmnreme'nt of the betrothal will be of much Intercut to eouth
aide folk Mice Green being one of the popular young women of the wan-
panaeh Club circle, and Mr. Corwin having aleo been know n In aouth aide
acta. He Is now In buslneaa In Atlanta."
Since coining to Atlanta Mr. Corwin liaa made many warm friend*. He
la Southern manager for the manufacturing optical flint of F. A. Hardy
& Co la a popular club man and one of the beat golfer* of the Atlanta
Athletic I'lull. The wedding of Mia* Green and Mr. Corwin will take place
In early June.
MISS ROGERS HOSTESS IN
MISS WILSON'S HONOR
Next Monday evening. April 26. Ml»»
Louise Roger* will entertain at a din
ner party In honor of Ml** Flora WII-
aon, of Waahlngton, D. C. Ml** Wil
son. who I* the daughter of Secretary
Wllaon, of the department of agricul
ture, ha* recently returned from Eu
rope. where ahe ha* apent aeveral year*
preparing for grand opera. Mia* Rog
er* and Ml** Wllaon *pent aome time
In Europe together, and during her vl»-
• It to Ml** Roger* Mlaa Wllaon will be
delightfully entertained.
MRS. WHITEHEAD TO GIVE
DINNER PARTY FOR MRS. OCHS
Mr*. J. B. Whitehead will entertain
at a dinner party of twelve cover* on
W*dne*dav evening In honor of Mr*.
Milton Orh*. of Chattanooga, the gue*t
of Mr*. Hugh Inman.
MI8S BAT"”" 7 ''STE8S. '
Mlaa Adricnn; III entertain
Saturday moi nl. in Informal
heart* dice parly onpllment to
Ml** Clifford Weat and her gueat*, the
Mianea o'Farrell and the Mlaaea Brand,
of Athen*.
Thla Will be the flr»t of two partlea
to be given by Ml** Battey. She will
entertain early In May for the aenlor
rlaa* of Waahlngton Seminary.
MRS. CALHOUN~TO GIVE
TEA FOR THE MISSES TRIGG
Mr*. Andrew Calhoun will entertain
nt an afternoon tea In honor of the
Mlsaes Trigg, of Chattanooga, who
come next week- to be with her thru
the May Mu*lc Featlval. The date of
the tea ha* not been aet.
IN HONOR OF MRS. O’NEAL.
• On Friday Mra. Robert Adger
Stnythe will entertain at bridge In hon
or of her Meter, Mra. Francl* Q. O’Neal,
of Oharleatnn. who la alwaya a popu
lar visitor her#. Mr*. O'Neal wjll al*o
be honor gueat at a bridge which Mr*.
Smythe will give on Th
apartment on Weat Pea
MRS. STEARNS TO GIVE PARTY
FOR MR8. VANLANDINGHAM
Among thoae entertaining for Mra.
Ralph YanLandlngham during her vli
lt to Mr*. Archibald Davla will'be Mra.
Walter Stearna, who will give an In
formal party In her honor.
A PROMINeTTt VISITOR.
Df., Lewellya Baker, phyalclan-ln-
chief of John* Hopklna Hnapltal, of
Baltimore, will be In Atlanta tut the
iturat of Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Richard
son'the latter part of thla week. He
la expected on Thursday evening and
will remain until Saturday at noon.
Dr. Barker la one of the eminent phy-
- Iclan* of the United Statea and hla
vl*lt la anticipated with |
number of Atlanta friend
CAPUDINE
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rell«T«* th* wbii *ot
COLDS AND ORIPP £V.Jt
IN HONOR OF MISS GRIPP.
Mlaa Ellxabelh Rawaon will enter
tain her bowling club on Wedneaday
morning at the Piedmont Driving Club
In honor of Mlaa Dancy'a gueat, Mlaa
Corennu Grlpp, of Plttaburg.
The young women will hhv* lunch
eon at th* dub after (he game.
Thoae present will Include Mlaa
Grlpp. Ml** Dancy. Mlaa Suaanne
Spalding. Mlaa Helen Payne, Mlaa Jane
Thornton and Mlaa Rawaon.
Next week Mlaa Rawaon will enter
tain at a pretty party In honor of Mlaa
Grlpp at her home on Peachtree-st.
MONDAY NIGHT*kT ORPHEUM.
Monday evening assembled a large
audience nt the Orpheum as usual.
Among the society contingent seen In
the audience and In boxes were Mlaaea
Edna McCandlesa, McGowan Phelan,
Laura and Helen Payne, Jane Thorn
ton, Ellia Dancy, Cotinna Grlpp, Mar-
gnret Ladaon, Martha Woodward, Cor
nelia Green of Waahlngton. Oa., Mra.
Walter Howard, Mr. and Mra. Charles
Conklin. Mr. and Mra. Robert Shed-
den. Mr. and Mra. J. N. Goddard. Mr.
and Mra. Harry English. MIslea Nan
nie Nlcotaon. Joale Stockdelt, Conatanca
Knowle*. Nina Gentry, Charlea Owen*.
Elizabeth Rawaon, Measra. Phlnlzy
Calhoun. Stanley Matthewson, Lynn
Werner, Bob Ryan. Clarence Knowlea.
Joe ■ Brown Connally, Arthur Lane,
Bowie Martin, Stewart Boyd, Eugene
Haynes, WyckJIITe Ooldamlth, Dealer
Lowndea. Dr. Kennedy. Mr. Charlie
i Bayne, Mr. Percy Adam*. Me Lauren
Foreman and many others.
MR8. C. C. CLARKE HONOREE.
Mra. Edward McCerrtn will entertain
informally at three tables of bridge on
Tuesday evening In honor of Mra. C. C.
Clarke, her gueat. •
Mra. Mortimer Allen will give a
bridge party on Wedneaday afternoon
for Mr*. Clarke.
miss danciThonor GUEST.
A blight and happy occaalon waa the
bowling party at which Mr*. Wallar
Stearna entertained at the Piedmont
Driving Club Tuesday morning In hon
or of Mlaa Ellxn Dancy, the party «*-
aembllng a group of eight young
women.
Mlaa Dancy, honor gueat, waa pre-
aented with a lovely handpalnted fan.
and the priae waa a summer parasol.
Mra. Stearns received her young gueeta
In a gown of blue embroidered mull,
and Mlaa Dancy wore a smart shirt-
walat suit of black and while allk. with
black picture hat. Mlaa Grlpp, of Pltta
burg. was a charming visitor present
and wore a suit of white serge.
After the game a delicious luncheon
waa served.
MRS. 0AVI8' PARTY FOR
MRS. VANLANOINGHAM
Mrs. Archibald Davla entertained on
Tuesday afternoon at a bridge tea In
honor of Mra. Ralph VanLandingbam,
of Charlotte. N. C,
The tea table was decorated with
enchantreaa carnation* and the mints
and bonbons wete pink. In the draw
ing room were vases of carnations and
garden rosea.
The prise for lop acore waa a picture
and for consolation allk stockings were
given. The gueat prize waa a hand
somely bqund book.
Mr*. Davla was gowned for the oc
casion In mauve tusaor. embroidered
Our most exquisite shapes in ladies’ Hats
for the mid-spring season are offered at re
duced prices now.
This extensive array in anticipation of the
music lovers’ selections is of itself sufficient at
traction, to which we now add the further in
ducement of low prices to early callers.
These reductions apply to all models in our
store, and you are invited to call and look them
over.
M. RYAN & CO.
Whitehall Street
TWO CHARMING CHILDREN
MYRTLE MARIAN EVANS AND BYKE EVANS,
ing Mr. and Mr*, j, Lee Barnea at the Aragon,
bright children and ting with marked abil
■gon,
ity.
They are exceptionally
In Oliver thread and flnlahed with lace.
Mr*. VanLandlngham wore a beautiful
gown of black lace, made over white
meaaallnc.
There were eight tablea of the play-
HENDERSON-PAULSON.
Mr. and Mra. Walter ('olqultt Hen
derson announce the engagement of
their daughter. Carrie Maude, to Mr.
Jo* Paulson. The wedding will take
place at St. Lukes Episcopal church
early In June.
| M. Rich & Bros. Co.
*Jj Announce for Tomorrow a Cut Price Sale of
!Val Laces
Ask for UNCLE SAM
BREAD, full quality and
size.
Now match sets, suitable to trim graduating dresses, lingerie
waists and underwear. Regular 25c, 35c, 40c ami 50c qualities,
gowns,
Special
Cut
Price,
19
yard
Sale Begins
at 9 O’Clock
See the Window Display of Ladies* Under
muslins, Both Hand and Machine Made
While there is a beautiful and varied assortment of high-class under
wear, file especial attention of the ladies is directed to the great showing
of special values in low»priced garments that will be a special feature in
the Underwear Department on the second floor tomorrow.
MUCH INTEREST FELT IN
PONCE DELEON CARNIVAL
Much Interest la felt In th* meeting
which haa been called for Wedneaday
afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Cirncgle
Library by Mr*. Henry Jackson, presi
dent of the board of managers of the
Home for Incurables, arid Mra. Samuel
Inman, president of the Atlanta Art
Association. To thla meeting the mem
bers of these two organizations and the
citizens of Atlanta are cordially Invited.
Th* meeting I* called for the purpote of
making arrangemerits for the opening
day at Ponce DeLeon, the management
having generously decided to donate the
entire proceed! of this day to the Home
for Incurables and the Art Association.
It Is expected by those Interested to
make a brilliant succeaa of the charity
carnival and to offer to the public on
that day a aeries of splendid shows
which will amuse grown-ups and little
MRS. BURTON SMITH WILL
LECTURE ON HOME ECONOMICS
Numbers of women are Interested in
the series of lectures which Mra. Bur
ton Smith will deliver upon "Home
Economics." beginning with Thursday
of this week, and lecturing aubaequently
on April 24. 27, 2# and May t and 4.
While each -lecture Is complete within
Iteelf. the series will be consecutive,
and will cover the entire ground of the
organisation and administration of the
home. To this subject Mrs. Burton
Don t Be Too Late About Having
Us Put Up Your Shades and
Awnings—ITS TIME.NOW
w
e can
do it f
or
you
any time you say, but
don t wait until July or
-August. Have tbeshad
ings put in place early
enough to enjoy them all
summer long.
Live outdoors* out
doors, outdoors.
The magnificent mis
sionary work doing in
Atlanta and all over
America today m com
batting disease has for its
kind that we guarantee
not to crack, warp, blister
or
tave
otherwise he]
badly. The kind you can
see out through, hut no
body can see in through.
The kind that are
light, open, good look
ing and never failing.
They convert your piazza
into the airiest yet most
secluded of parlors. They
banish the sun s too ardent
slogan.
“Live outdoors.
spotty, streaky, irregular
Prepare your porch.
shade. They are real
your verandah, your sun
shades. Yet withal they
parloi\
Dwell in tents.
invite and woo and admit
Have an outdoor sleeping
the breezes.
room.
Sit in the fresh
These are the Vudor
air.
don t burn to a
Shades, for which we are
But
the Atlanta agents.
crisp while you re doing
all this. Have us make
your outdoor sitting rooms
charmingly comfortable
with awnings and shades.
A word by telephone,
post or person will start
the matter. Our man
will he right out to make
measurements and quote
prices.
Of course you know
about Vudor Shades—-the
Awnings ? Any color,
style, size or number.
Stores, hotels, factories,
apartments, cottages or
single windows fitted out
with smart awnings in
our best 'and promptest
t • T\: I ,. a*
style.
Call, call up or write,
and tell us what you want
in the Shade or Awning
line.
Chamberlin- J ohnson-
DuBose Company
Solid colo‘5«
AQJUSTCOCUARANUCD
Examination Free by experienced
Optician. If we do not give you
better optical service than you
have ever had before, you ran
get your money back at any time.
DURHAM BROS.
Smith luw Riven year* of study and
thought, and ha* lectured In many cities
of the South and East. The series to
be given on the dates named, at the
assembly hall of Mis* Woodberry'i
School, are a contribution from Mr*.
Burton Smith to St. Elizabeth’* Guild
of Ht. Lukes church, the proceeds of the
lecture going to the pulpit fund of St.
Lukes. The hour of each lecture will be
o’clock In the afternoon. Tickets
for the whole course are 11.50 each, and
are on sale at the Phillips & Crew
Company's, or may be obtained bvcom
munlcHtlng with Mrs. Palmer Phelan
Clarke. 7f« Peachtree-st.; .Mrs. H. E.
Burdette, the Majestic Hotel; Mrs.
Bryan Houston. 63 East Fourteenth-*!.
Mr*. Edgar A. Neely. 61 West FIfth-st.
Ask for UNCLE SAM
BREAD, full quality and
size.
BROYLES' DAILY BARGAIN BULLETIN.
Watch thla apace for a new bargain every day in the week.
Special for WEDNESDAY Only
Argo Salmon, 2 cans 25c
10c Prunes for 7c
12%c Prunes for .. ..9c
15c Prunes for 11c
BROYLES 5 STORES
PHONE CONNECTIONS.
Call or Phone Your Neareit
Store.
Awnings
.| For Stores, Offices,
‘i Iti'iitdence*. Public
. I Itutldtnr*. etc., man
I lUactared ami pot
h i up. All work guar
anteed. Lowest
‘ prices. Pbone or
write for eet(mates.
J.M. High Co.
IMU, 6a.
>
COLLEGE PLAY BY GIRLS
OF WOODBERRY SCHOOL
On Tuesday evening at the a**em-
bly hall uf Mlaa Wood berry'* school a
number of girls will present a delight
ful little college play, "The Trouble at
Mlaa Satterleea." No admission will
be charged, and the friend* or th#
young women and of the aehool are
cordially Invited to attend. The east la
aa follow*: 'Dorothy. Miss Margaret
Grant; .Alice, Mlaa Margaret Harris'
Mildred, Mlaa Alberta Williams;
Marian, Mlaa Mary Rosa Johnson: Miss
Satterlee, Mlaa Hildreth Smith; Kath
leen, Mlaa' l.ucile Wither*; ghost*. I
Mis*** Louisa Hamilton. Miriam Phil- j
pot and Nellie Hood Rldlev. -
fiyoor House
is not Wired
ForElectiicity,
Let us send our
SJiedalist around
to figure witfyjou
V ~~ j THIS does not obligate yon for ft.
* penny The imtia.1 cost is soon,
absorbed tmd forgotten.-when.
with the comfort And
e&se acquired s>nd the low cost
ot current considered..
GEORGIA RAILWAY & ELECTRIC COMPANY
CONTRACT DEP’T PHONE 4945.