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Atlanta
MISS MARIAN STEARNS was
hostess at a delightful bridge
luncheon given today at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Stearns, on Peachtree street. The
affair was a compliment to Miss Sue
Northrop of Wilmington, N. C„ who is
spending several days with Miss
Stearns, after a visit to Miss Erskine
Jarnagrin.
The card tables were placed on the
front porch, which was bright with gay
flower boxes and growing plants.
At the close of the game luncheon
was served in the dining room. The
polished mahogany table was covered
with lace mats and had for a center
piece a silver loving cup filled with pink
roses and ferns, the smaller table hav
ing a similar decoration. The place
cards bore hand-painted sketches in
amusing designs.
The young hostess, who is a member
of the school girl set, and the honor
guest wore middy blouses of white.
Invited to meet Miss Northrop were
SIOO Reward. SIOO
Tbn readers of this paper will be pleased
to learn that there is at least one dreaded
disease that science lias been nble to cure
In all its stages, and that Is Catarrh.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is the only positive
cure now known to the medic'nl fraternity.
Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re
quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting di
rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system, thereby destroying the foun
dation of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution
and assisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in its cura
tive powers that they offer One Hundred
Dollars for any case that it fails to euro.
Send for list of testimonials.
Address
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
rtold by all druggists, 75c.
n ke Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
COLLEGE TRUNKS?
Sure! Made right in our own shop.
Canvas or Iron covered, large and strong—
but with the retailer’s profit left out.
$6.50, $8.50 $10.50
uIEBERMAN’S
The House of Guaranteed Baggage.
| 92 Whitehall. .
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I SHOES I
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483 Pairs Ladies Low Shoes, Pumps, JU
Colonials and Oxfords, on sale Friday
5* and Saturdav at '
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2* Original selling prices $3.50, $4 and $5.
The sizes are, of necessity, badly bro
ken, but if you obtain a fit you’ve se
cured the biggest bargain of the season.
The usual charge courtesies prevail.
No exchanges, refunds, or C. O. lUs al- St
lowed at this price.
We close at 1 o’clock Saturday. SE
I M. RICH & BROS. CO. |
“A Department oi Famous Shoes” JE
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Misses Caiolyn Northrop of Wilming
ton, Erskine Jarnagin, Mary Mathews,
Sarah. Schoen, Madeline McCullough,
Alice Muse Eloise Robinson, Harriet
McCullough, Frances Broyles, Irene
Tift King, Frances Winship, Isabel
Amorous, Charlotte Meador and Alice
May Stearns.
Mrs. Maddox Gives Tea.
"Woodbine." the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Foster Maddox, on Paces
Ferry road, was the wene of an In
formal tea this afternoon, when Mrs.
Maddox entertained in honor of Mrs.
Henry Cohen, of Augusta, the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Percival Snead.
Mrs. Maddox received her guests on
the broad lawn and tea was served
there, the affair being one of happy
informality.
Mrs. Maddox wore white lingerie,
elaborate with lace, and worn with a
sash of blue ribbon knots of French
roses on the corsage.
Dinner For Visitors.
Mr. H. M. Ashe entertained at din
ner at the Piedmont Driving club yes
terday evening,»his guests being Mr.
V. O. Robertson, of Jackson. Miss.: Mr.
L. B. Cheatham, of Memphis, Tenn.,
and Mr. Arthur M. Sheets, of Denver.
Colo.
FUTURE EVENTS
Miss Mildred Fortson, of Washing
ton, Ga., is the guest of Miss Euia
Jackson, following their stay at Tox
away, where they were chaperoned by
Mrs. Henry S. Jackson.
This evening Miss Fortson will be
tendered a dinner by Miss Jackson at
"Oak Ridge,” the summer home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jackson on Paces Ferry road.
The affair will be al fresco, the table
to be placed on the spacious lawn sur
rounding the Jackson residence.
Among the guests will be Miss Rosa
lie Davis, Miss Mamie Ansley, Mr. Ed
ward Alsop of New York, Mr. Dixon
McCarty. Mr. Hubbard Allen and Mr.
Marsh Adair.
Miss Fortson will remain for several
days with Miss Jackson and a series of
informal parties will be tendered her
during her visit.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 29. 1912.
OVER 100 DESIRABLE
ROOMS. APARTMENTS &
HOUSES FOR RENT TODAY
No doubt September 1 will be your
moving day. And so far you have
not found the right place. Perhaps
you have walked all over the city
and have not found that place yet.
"The Georgian Rent Bulletin," on
the Want Ad pages today contains
over 100 places of all descriptions in
every locality of .the city and sub
urbs. A special man is working
overtime each day for your conven
ience. Why not consult "The Geor
gian Rent Bulletin” this very day
and find the place that you are in
search of? You will be surprised at
the many nice rooms, apartments
and houses that are listed there.
PERSONALS"
Mrs. D. Davenport, who is in New
York, will return home September 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jordan have re
turned from Tate Spring.
Mr. E. S. Kendrick has gone to New
York, Philadelphia and Atlantic City.
Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Walker and fam
ily have returned home after spending
a month in Dalton.
Mrs. John Evins has returned from
Virginia Beach and has joined Mr.
Evins at the Georgian Terrace.
A late-season belle at Wrightsville
was Miss Sallie Cobb Johnson, who re
turns home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Branch and chil
dren. Evelyn and Elizabeth, are spend
ing some time at>Clayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bchre and Miss
Elinor Behre leave early next week to
spend the winter in New Orleans.
Mr. Edward Alsop, of New York, is
the guest of Mr. Hubbard Allen at the
Georgian Terrace, after a stay at Tox
away.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. McClellan and
children have returned from a visit to
Mrs. M. S. McClellan in Knoxville,
Tenn.
Mise Ethel Waije, of Palmetto, Fla.,
who has been visiting Mrs. Lyndall
Haddon, is now the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Hatton B. Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Nym McCullough have
returned from Asheville, where they
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austell
Thornton at their summer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell King are
spending some time at their summer
home at Flat Rock, N. C., and in' Ashe
ville.
Miss Miriam McDonald, of Cuthbert,
will spend the week-end with Mrs. El
lis Lockhart, en route to Tennessee for
a visit to friends.
Mr. J. N. Hirsch-is in Atlantic City,
where he went to join his family. They
will visit Philadelphia and New York
before returning home next week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Winship Bates, Miss
Annie Bates, Miss Norwood of Frank
lin, Mrs. Joseph Henry Roberts and Mr.
Royall Mclntosh Miller form a party
that has gone to Tallulah Falls and
Frapklin, N. C.
Mrs. Dorsey E. Moorefield is a lovely
young Atlanta matron whose unusual
beauty and charming toilets have won
murch admiration for her at Wrights
ville Beach this summer. After a
month's stay, Mrs. Moorefield returns
to Atlanta Monday.
: Rich’s Economy Basement |
I FRIDAY m SATURDAY SPECIALS |
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: pairs Child’s Patent Leathers and Tan =.
| Calf Slippers. Also tan Barefoot |;
Sandals. Sizes Ito 5. $1.25 yg
values. Sizes broken, choice j.
: 47 P a ' rs Misses’ Patent Leather, Gun- i
! • Metal and White Canvas, 2-straps and j ;
Oxford Ties. Also tan Barefoot Sandals, f
Sizes run from 11 1-2 to 2, but AFj |
are broken, $1 .75 valuest
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i BEDROOM SUPPERS I
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:| I urkish Beaded loe Slip- I
! pers,with Pom-pon,soc values’^l
| Boudoirs, with Pom-pon, =
| 75c values onlyTrJ/C |
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1 Colors: Black, Red, Blue and Pink li
: No Mail Orders Filled :
1 RICH’S ECONOMY BASEMENT I
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“The Shoe Bargain Center of Atlanta”
Musicians Honor
Miss Harwood
at Wedding
An event of the midsummer season in
which the cordial interest of many
friends was centered was the marriage
of Miss Bertha Harwood and Mr. Mil
ton Arrowood, which was solemnized
last evening at the home of the bride’s
mother, Mrs. Helen A. Harwood, on
Linden street.
Out of courtesy to Miss Harwood,
who was the organizer and first presi
dent of the Atlanta Musical associa
tion, and for several years has done
much to promote the love of good mu
sic in Atlanta, a special program was
rendered by a double string quartet,
under the direction of Mr. Mortimer
Wilson, conductor of the Philharmonic
orchestra. Preceding the marriage, the
processional from Tannhauser was
played, and following the service se
lections from Mendelssohn's Midsum
mer Night's Dream were rendered.
The bride entered with her brother.
Dr. William Elvis Harwood, of Minne
sota, who gave her away. Rev. E. Dean
Ellenwood read the marriage service,
in the presence of a large company of
friends.
The bride and groom stood for the
ceremony before a bank of palms, ex
tending to the ceiling of the music
room. Smllax formed a mural decora
tion, and the altar of greenery was
starred with vases of pink roses. The
stairway was hung with smilax. and
garlands of smilax covered the door
ways, windows and arches.
The bride wore a handsome toilet of
white brocade, having an embroidery of
seed pearls and a garniture of duchess
lace. The long tulle veil was caught
with orange blossoms, and the bridal
bouquet was of bride roses, showered
with valley lilies.
Mrs. Harwood wore black silk trim
med in point lace, and the bride's sister.
Mrs. A. L. Blackman, who assisted in
receiving, wore gray crepe de chine and
lace.
A buffet supper was served during
the evening. The punch bowl was
placed on the porch, which was deco
rated. with Japanese lanterns, and was
presided over by Miss Marjorie Wilkes
and Miss Minna Beck. Mrs. Frank L.
Stanton assisted in entertaining.
Mr. and Mrs. Arrowood will spend
their honeymoon at the seashore, and on
their return they will be at home with
Mrs. Harwood on Linden street.
Two popular young Atlanta matrons
during the closing days of the season at
Wrightsville Beach were Mrs. Marshall
McKenzie and Mrs. Valdemar Gude.
They were among the beautiful women
dancing at the brilliant ball this week,
given for the visiting bankers. Both
have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. George McKenzie, Miss
Annie Lee McKenzie and Mr. William
McKenzie, who are touring the East in
their automobile, are now at Poland
Springs. Maine, and will go from there
to the White mountains. The trip has
been made without accident or delay
and will continue until the middle of
September.
READ THIS.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney end
Madder troubles, removing gravel, cures
diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheuma
tism, and all irregularities of the kidneys
and bladder in both men and women
Regulates oladder troubles in children
If not sold by your druggist, will be ssnt
by mall on receipt of SI.OO. One small
bottle is two months' treatment and sel
dom fails to perfect a cure. Send tor t«»
tlmonlals from this and other states. Dr
E. W. Hall. 2926 Ollve-st . St. Leuia. Ma
Sold by druggists.
Tea at Driving Club.
Mrs. W. L. Gosgrove entertained at
tea yesterday afternoon at the Pied
mont Driving club. Her guests were
Mrs. Alexander Smith, Mrs. Linton C.
Hopkins, Mrs. William C. Jarnagin,
Mrs. James Osgood Wynn, Mrs. Roby
Robinson, Mrs. Reid Hobson and Mrs.
Morange Fleming
The tea table was placed on the ter
race and delicious refreshments were
served.
Are Ever At War.
There are two things everlastingly at
war, joy and piles. But Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve will banish piles i n anv form
It soon subdues the itching, irritation'
Inflammation or swelling. It gives com
fort, Invites joy. Greatest healer of
burns, bolls, ulcers, cuts, bruises eeze
ma, scalds, pimples, skin eruptions.
Only 2t> cts at all druggists. •»•
Special Purchase and Sale of J
New Shirts
Good SI.OO Values
59 c
30 dozen high grade Percale Shirts, eoat style, cuffs attached, choice pat
terns. Shirts you will pay SI.OO for regularly.
Special Friday and Saturday ’JvC
Men’s New Bath Robes Ready
The Fall stock of Bath Rohes are now ready, and we have the biggest val
ues we have ever owned ’
At $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 up to $7.50
Southern Suit & Skirt Co. Southern Suit & Skirt Co. |
“ Friday Bargains From p
J TheßigßemodelingSale ?
I 300 White Linene Skirts /
mu v $I 00 and $l 50 Values OtZ C m
Tomorrow a big clean-up sale of these lovely white Linene Skirts in 6
y models. New and fresh in a big range of 90 ’
| sizes, at the remarkable price of vJC
$1.50 White Lingerie Shirtwaists 69c I J 3
$ A big assortment of styles in fine white lingerie Waists, high and A
( low necks, long and short sleeves. All beautifully trimmed in laces %
T and embroideries. All sizes. Every waist crisp and new. /
For Friday only Ot/C
{Automobile Coats at a Great Reduction $ £*.95 i
$25 and S2O Values, Friday O J
These come in tan, navy blue and gray silk, gray and black poplins,
I and natural and novelty linens. A chance to se-ure a n -
fine new doat at a big saving. Friday... upO. &O
j All the New Fall Suits Reduced I
| In This Big Remodeling Sale i
( All $47.50 Suits now $37.50 All $25.00 Suits now $19.50 *
All $45.00 Suits now $35.25 \n djia-n q -a- citnn Jr
U All *42.50 Suita now $31.75 A " S "' ts '"" v sls ' oo &
7 All $37.50 Suits now $28.50 AII Suits now $12.75 U
J All $35.00 Suits now $27.25 All $14.50 Suits now $11.25 i
C All $29.50 Suits now $21.75 All $12.50 Suits now $10.25 J
I Southern Suit & Skirt Co. ?
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