Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 08, 1912, LATE SPORTS, Page 8, Image 8

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8 PERSONAL MENTION Dr. A. G. DeLoach la now at the Geortrtan Terrace. Mr# W. C. Crim and Mis# Crim are At Borden-Wheeler. Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Langeton have returned from Fairburn. Mr. William L. Henry ha returned from Wrightsville Reach. Mi»» Frances Connally leaves Satur day for Warm Springs. Mrs. Henry Bankhead has been ill for several day# at her home. Misses Esther and Josephine Burns have returned from Tallulah. Miss Emily Melton, of Oxford, is the guest of Miss Agnes Coleman. Mrs. William (’. Rawson and Mias Sarah Rawson are at Highlands. N. C. Dr. and Mrs. Rufus T Dorsey have returned from Wrightsville Reach. Mr# J. W. Bridwell and daughter, Mis# Elisa Bridwell, are in Clayton. Miss Arthene Pause is visiting Miss Alberta Cooper In Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. J. G. Walk. r and daughter, Mrs Peter M. Lynch, have gone for a visit In Knoxville, Tenn. Mla# Kate Morgan, of Vienna. Ga.. is upending a few days with her brother, Mr. Carl Morgan, at 50 East Ellis street. Mrs. Henry S. Jackson and Miss Etlla Jackson leave Monday night to join the Atlanta colony at Toxaway. Miss Viola Johnston, of Macon, and her mother, Mrs. McEwen Johnston, and spending August at Narragunsett. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Tillans. of Mo bile, announce the birth of a daugh ter at the home of Mrs. Titians’ sister, Mrs. Thomas Hancock, In Atlanta. Miss Peaches Dorothy Leffler has returned to her home at Sanford, Fla., after a visit to her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. John H, Powell. Misses Edith and Antoinette Kirk patrick are being tendered a series of parties a# guests of Miss Fannie Lou Cozaht in Washington. Ga. Mrs. William Reid Ware, Miss Hazel Ware, Miss Marjorie Ware, Master Au gustus Ware and Miss Marie Kitchlngs are at Franklin. N. Mrs. Guy Webb entertained at luncheon today for Mrs. Bessie Thom as. of PJttsburg, tlie guest of Mrs. James G. Work, Mrs. Porter L. Bearden's bridge par ty this afternoon was a compliment to Mrs. E. 8. Carpenter, of Enid, Okla., and Mrs. W. W. Lillard, of Macon. Mrs. W. S. Russell and daughter, of Jacksonville, are visiting Mrs. Russell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hearn, dur ing the illness of the latter. Miss Pearl Davis and Mrs. James G. Ison spent today In Marietta and were guest# at the bridge party given this afternoon by Miss Willie May Blair. Mrs. John Arthur Hynds has re turned from Chattanooga, where she visited Mrs. Fountain Rice, Jr., at her apartment in the Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Longwell are taking an extensive trip through the Great Lakes country and will spend some time at Put-in Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McConnell, of Texas, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ! wwi g ~ 'T* HIS sale of |195 pianos Is the s * result of a desire to serve ■ everyone who loves music—to g I put Into every home where there IB are children and young people. M a reliable piano of excellent K tone. E Every piano sold at this price K on convenient terms, is. in Iff every particular, what we say eX it is. I We are bound by duty to se- ■ lect these $195 Instruments with great care. Only after thorough S study have we made our selec- s Mons. NEW PIANOS We offer a small ■ . number of new pianos in handsome O 1 n“ mahogany cases -f 1J j ■ ! beautiful design at | ° n,v B Terms: $lO Now, $6 monthly CT 3 While these Instruments last. ? 3 "e know there will be a steadt ? demand. Therefore, we strong y ri ly urge our patrons to come and fi ■I see them as soon as possible J M Why not today? liallet and Davis | Piano Co. | Manufacturers. Est. 1839 I 1226, 1227, 1228 Candler Bldg. 1 Wm. Carder. Manager I □ I Capps and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mc- Connell, Mrs. C. D. Peavy and Miss Elizabeth Peavy have returned to their home in Macon, after a visit to Mr and Mrs. Ira Greene, on Piedmont avenue. Mis. Fountain Rice, Jr., of Chatta nooga. arrived today for a short visit to her father, Mr. C. E. Sergeant. She will eturn home tomorrow afternoon. Misses Dorothy Davis, Helen Har rison and Mary VonWyszechi have re turned to Baltimore after a delightful visit to Misses Frances and Penelope Clarke. Miss Zoudie Leake gave a matinee party at the Forsyth for Mrs. J. T. Daniel, the other guests being Mrs. R. H Kelton, Mrs. S. C. Wilkinson, Mrs. P. J. Baker and Mrs. Camp. Mias Constance O’Keefe, of Greene* ville, Tenn., who has been the guest of Miss Louise Broyles for a fortnight, leaves tomorrow for Birmingham to visit Miss Luetta Gregg, Mr. and Mrs Walter H. Rich, of Atlanta, arrived from Europe and are spending a few days at the Hotel Wol. cott. New York, previous to their de parture for home. Mis# Olive Capps leaves today for Toccoa to visit friends, going later to Clayton, where she joins her sister Mrs. Walter G. Park, of Blakely, Ga.' who Is spending a month there. Mr. Frank Hawkins and Miss Louise Hawkins leave tomorrow for Toxaway, where they will Join Mrs. Frank Haw kins and Miss Margaret Hawkins. Mis# Louise Hawkins will go to New York before returning home September 1. REUNION DELEGATES NAMED. FORSYTH, GA., Aug. B.—At the meeting of Camp Quitfnan. the local camp of Confederate Veterans, dele gates were named to the state reunion to he held tn Marietta on August ->s and 29. They are W W. Browning A ' . Merritt, John L. Ponder. R,| P Gil more, C. O. Goodwyne and A J. Brown KEEL Y ’ S Summer Shoes Reduced Our entire regular lines of Women’s Low Cut Shoes, including button and lace Oxfords, Strap Slippers, Pumps and Colonial Ties—black gun metal and patent leathers, satin, velvet and buck skin; tan calf, satin and velvet; white canvas and buckskin, at these reductions— ss;oo Values 95 Values 75 $4.00 \ allies 95 Values 35 $2.50 Values j Mid-Summer clearance of all our Misses’, Chil dren’s and Infants’ Sandals, Pumps and Colonial Ties at following great reductions; $2.35 *U sLk,es , $1.40 rs- 5 " u, “” $1.95 * t l - 50 Lincs $1.20 * t t2sLiDes . 95c Sale of Sample Parasols \\ e have secured from one of the best parasol makers in the coun try his entire line of house samples, including many of the most beauti ful styles of the season. One lot of these, the regular retail values of which arc $3.00. $4.00 and $5.00, will go on sale tomorrow at Choice for $1.98 Every one is pure silk, and in perfect condition, as thev were used only as house samples and not by traveling men. Persian. Dresden, flo ral, stripe and fancy designs, plain (‘enters with fancy borders, and fancy centers with plain borders. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Novelty Neckwear. 50c Special bargain clearance ol Noveltv Neckwear in dainty prettv styles. Included will be latest styles in' Collars. Jabots. Ties.'etc., that were priced up to SI.OO. Tomorrow Choice for 50c KEELY'S THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1912. COTTON MILL SITE DEEDED. DALTON. GA.. Aug 8. —Deed# to. 330 acres of land at Phelps. In the southern part of Whitfield county, were recorded at th* court house today. The property was transferred to the Crown Cotton mills of this city, and to F. T Hardwick, president of the bank of C. L. Hardwick & Co. It will be used as a site for a big cotton mill. r==ti =ll ■ -I F= II—I {= 10 Days Sale of Enamel wa re J 33 1-3% off Sale Begins Friday Morning All of our High-Grade White and White, Blue and White and Gray Enamelware go in thii eale. Here are a few of the bargains; we have a complete stock. Double Boilers, regular $1 to $1.50, now67c to 84c Tea Pots, regular 50c to 90c, now34c to 60c Pudding Pans, regular 25c to 60c, nowl7c to 40c Water Pitchers, regular 50c to $1.25, now34c to 84c Covered Sauce Pans, regular 50c to 86c, now34c to 57c Daily Special During Sale 19c 19c Between the hours of TEN and ELEVEN O’CLOCK EACH MORNING we will sell two-qt. White Enamel Cov ered Sauce Pans, regular price 50c, at 19c. ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER. J ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. L 32-34 South Pryor Street JL 3 1 ■ 11 ' ir=l G= KEELY'S TRIED ALL BUT ENGLISH ON PAIR OF FOREIGNERS! NEW YORK, Aug. B—After vainly trying fourteen different language# on Sayed Laco Shah and Mohammed De kotwaf, two Turks who arrived on the Olympic last night, it was found that the strangers speak perfect English. KEELY'S Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company Atlanta You May Buy Undennuslins at Little Prices Tomorrow What splendid values these readjustments of stocks are bringing to the women of Atlanta! What remarkable and worth-while savings are possible by just heeding the announcements from day to day! Read below how priceshave been changed on small lots and broken quantities in the Muslin Underwear Department. Would it not be the part of wisdom to buy now, even though necessity did not demand it? Women’s 60c Extra Size Drawers 39c Extra size drawers, extra size not only in name but also in the generous way they are made, of splen did nainsook, embroidery trimmed, or with plain tucked hems. In short lengths only. SI.OO Gowns at 69c Your choice of two materials. Those of nainsook are variously apd prettily trimmed with embroideries about the low yokes and the sleeves; those of French ’ crepe have laces worked into the sleeves and about the neck. $1.50 and $2.00 Princess Slips 79c A small quantity of princess slips that were par ticularly dainty and attractive at $1.50 and $2.00, with a great deal of lace about the necks and in the flat flounces, have been gathered into one lot at 79c, be cause they are all in large sizes. SI.OO Petticoats at 79c 1 hese are petticoats of great service and satisfac tion, because the tops are of that soft cambric that wears so well and because they have the plain tucked flounces that so many women want for every-day wear. Exquisitely Hand Embroidered Skirts Half Price Now is your opportunity! These aristrocratic hand embroidered skirts to whose charm women always seem to respond are now half price. The hand work on these is done by the smart fingers of the French, for this is the disposal of our finest imported skirts. Buy for next spring! French hand embroidered skirts are always good style. $ 8.00 Skirts now... $4.00 $14.00 Skirts now. ..$ 7.00 SIO.OO Skirts n0w.... $5.00 $15.00 Skirts now... $7.50 $12.50 Skirtsnow... .$6.25 s2s.ooSkirts now.. .$12.50 Corsets for 50c They are the SI.OO and $1.50 Kinds In sizes from 24 to 30 inch, those that are left . from our regular SI.OO and $1.50 stocks. Makes that you know well. Several models. For the best choice come in the early morning. Chamberlin=Johnson=Diißose Co. New York Paris