Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 14, 1913, Image 8

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THK ATLANTA GKOKGIAN AIvD NEWS. Society will be Interested In the an nouncement from the Atlanta Athletic Club that It will hold water sports day on Saturday August 2.1, at 4 o'clock In the afternoon at the Kast Lake Country Club. There will be uwlmmlng and div ing canoe nnd rowing races of all kinds. For the ladles there will b‘- 60 yards and one-half mile swimming races, mixed canoe and rowing and fancy diving Many society glrla hav« had much practice this summer In swimming at the various pools. After the sports are over dinner will he oerved on the large veranda overlooking the lake and the usual dance will follow. Miss MacIntyre Hostess. Mitts Julia MacIntyre held a recep tion Thursday afternoon at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1>. 1. MacIntyre, on Peachtree road. The honor guests were Misses Franco* Berry and Miss MacIntyre's house guests, Mlitses Constance and Isabel Fraser, of South Georgia. Marigold and asters were used In de'-orailng the house and the tea table held R basket of the yellow flowers. Miss MacIntyre wore pink crept meteor and shadow lace. Miss ( on- stance Fraser wore white lace. Miss Isabel Fraser was gowned in pink crepe de chine, and Miss Frances Berry was lovely in white chiffon with a sash of green. Assisting In the entertainment of the guests were Misses Frances A os- ley, Laura nipley. Slna While, Nel lie Bowers. Mrs. D. I MacIntyre. Jr., Mrs. John Scott and Mrs. Homer Mc Afee. A hundred guests were pres ent. For Visitor*. Mrs. John Scott will entertain at bridge-luncheon Friday at her home at Scott dale fur Miss Julia MacIn tyre’s guests. Misses Constance and Isabel Fraser, of South Georgia, and Miss Frances Berry. Saturday afternoon Miss Constance Berry will give a box party at the Forsyth for M1sh Julia MacIntyres house party, of which she Is a mem- After the matinee they will be the guents of Miss Laura Ripley at tea at the Piedmont Club. Monday Miss Slna White will enter tain for these guests Spend-the-Day Party. Mrs. George Dexter entertained an Informal spend-the-day party Thurs day Bridge was played in the morn ing, after whlqh luncheon was served. Eight friends were present. Spscht-Andrews. The marriage of Miss Fannie Mae Specht and Mr. Ernest Clarke An drews will take place Thursday even ing at « o’clock at the Wesley Me morial Church, Dr. Hendrix official- informal Dance. Friday evening nt the 1 ledmonl Club there will be an informal dunce for the younger society set, at which | a number of young men will be hosts. For Miss Tappan's Guests. In compliment to ML^s Julia. Gill, of Woodbury, and Miss Lucy Jacks, of Forsyth, who are the guesls of Miss Bessie Tappan, Miss Marlon Cook will entertain at a theater par ty Thursday evening at the Forsyth. Sewing Club Entertained. Ml.-8 Annie Lou Pagett entertained her sewing club Thursday morning at her holm on Forrest avenue. The house was decorated with old- fa-shidned garden (lowers. After sew ing. a buffet luncheon was served. The members of this club are Misses Edith. Elisabeth and Gladys Dunson, Katie and Lillian Sturdivant, Mary Lucy Turner, Helen and Grace Thorn, Martha Ryder, Emmie Wil lingham, Van McKinnon and Mrs. Ju lian Prude, Two guests were present. They were Miss Carol Dean, of Gainesville, the guest of Miss Mary Lucy Turner, and Miss Maiy Belle Mixon, of Amer- lrus, who Is visiting Miss Pagett’s sister, Mrs. Russell Bridges. Dance St Crystal Palace. There will be a dance at the Crys tal Palace at the Tech Erlday even ing In honor of several visitors tunong the college set. They are Miss Louise Hill, of Macon: Margaret Murphey. of N’ewnan, the guest of Miss Marian Woolley, and Mias Dora Candler, of Dallas, Texas, the guest of Miss Marie Dinkins. For Miss Woolfolk. Mrs Vlrglnius Hitt will give a bridge luncheon Friday for her niece. Miss Helen Woolfolk, of New York. The guests will Include Misses Ade- line Thomas, Mlgnon McOa.rty and her truest, Mildred Humi. Helen Jones arid her «rue«t, Margaretf Buc k ner; Fiances Oonnally, Farolyn King, Kmma Kate Amoroup, Nell Prince, Lillian Logan, Laura CowteM and Mr*. Julian Prade. Parties at Club. There will he many small parties for dinner Thursday evening ut the Capital City Country Club. Among thof<e entertaining will be Mr and Mrs. W. K. Hawkirva, who will have as their guests Mr and Mrs Robert Wood. Others are Mr. and Mrs. A S. Watson, Mr. ami Mrs. J M. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ott- lev, Mr. and Mrs L. Z. Rosvetr, Jr, Mrs. W. A. Speer, Eugene Haynes, Lee Harvey, W. B. Carhart, Conway and Ben Daniel. For Miss Specht. In compliment to Miss Fannie Mae Specht, whose wedding to Mr. Ernest Clarke Andrews takes place at 6 o'clock Thursday afternoon, MJbs Ruby and Miss Essie George gave a matinee party at the Forsyth Tu<5fl* day. The guests were Mlwes Paulitne Specht, Lueile Specht, Marlon Mllller. Alma Nantz, Genevieve Sewell, Em mie Stewart, Mrs. Bruce Morrison. Mrs. Clarence Aldredge and Mrs. Morris. On We<]n< .-day Mrs Robert Morri son entertained at luncheon for MJlss Specht. The table had as its center- piece a howl of pink roses. Invited to meet Miss Specht were Misses Genevieve Sewell, Tima Thomas, Al ma. Nantz. Emmie Stewart, Luttlle Specht, Pauline Specht, Marion Mnl- ler, Mrs. James Flowers, Mrs. Ethel Martin ami Mrs. William Stewart. Roe»«l - Dietz. Mrs. A (». Schwltzerlet announces the marriage of her sister, Martha Christina Roesel, to Charles Fred erick Dietz, the wedlng being a very quiet one owing to the recent be- I rea\*emen/ in the bride’s family. Mr. and Mrs. Dietz left Immediately for JackaonvtiJIe. They will make their home In Tampa. Mrs. Hoipkins Entertains. Mrs. Jf. H. Hopkins entertained her bridge club i lesday morning at her borne qn Ashby street. Tbe lyou+e was decorated with nasturtiums f Mrs. Mack ,’Evans won tho club firize, white nnd gold china, and Mrs. Nor man P. Davidson cut the guests’ prize, an embroidered towel. The guesiw Included Mrs. J. H. Sal mon. Mr- Mack Evans. Mrs E J. Colema n, Mrs Hull, Mrs. H. L. f’ar- roll, Mlrs. Tomlinson, Mrs. M. 8. Hern don, Mrs Newcomb, Mr.v T. K Moore. Mrs. 11 Yank Vaughan, Mrs Norman P. Davtldson, and Miss Julia Wilburn. Entre Nous Dancing Party. The Entre Nous Uuncing Club gave a talljho ride Wednesday night to Silver Lake, where they enjoyed a picnic duncheon. The party was com posed of Misses. Marie Ulmer, Hilda Sharpe, A Hie Pjarnsaur, Fannie Hen ley, Mary Jerome. Mae Frost, Eva Slider, Nell Doherty, Maryetta Her ring, Fannie Cowan. Messrs. C. E. Jarvis, Jr.. Home.r Johnson, Ralph McKInzip, Charles G. Cowan, t’harles LaPontaln, F A. Grid well, Bob P. Cheshire. C. S. Burgess, J. R. Courson, Carlton R’eem, M B. Durrett and Dr. Dean. The chaporons were Mr. and Mrs. J. K Donets The faintn- Nloua Dancing Club Is planning to givv two or three dances a month through the winter. The first will he given at Segadlo’s Hall, No 17 East If.ne street, Friday, Au gust 29. Ice Cream Festival. The Clvb- League of Kirkwood will give fin leg cream festival at War- lick Place Saturday. August 16. be ginning at 4 p. m. There will be many form« of amusement for those who attend. Auxiliary to Meet. The regular monthly business meet - ing of yhe Ladle?*’ Auxiliary of the PERSONAL Dr. John Phelps has returned from a month’s vacation in Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Chambers wtli go to Nscoochee Valley after a week open! at Demure*! Miss Frances Berry will leave soon for Binith Collage, where she will aUidy this winter. Miss Marian Fielder has returned from Tallulah Falls. She was the guest at a camping party given by Master Harry Butler, of Savannah, is spending the summer with his aunt, Mrs Lula L. Murphy, at the Courtland Apartments Mrs. Eustlce A. Speer has gone to Virginia. She will be entertained by her aunt Mrs. Fielding Marshall Lewis, of Orange. Mrs. F. C. Obear and little daugh ter. Mary; Miss Connell. Mist \Lado- lyn Brook* «nd Mlws Helen SatzUy are at Wrlghtsvllle Beach for two week tv Mr. and Mrs. W O. Foote. Mr. and Mrs M H. Bullock will leave Atlanta for Wrig-htsvllle Beach Saturday, to remain there the balance of the summer. Miss Ethel Tutweiler and Miss May Harralaon have gone to Nacoochee Valley tor several weeks, and will be at the home of the Misses Glenn at Saute. Mrs. W. D. Willingham. Mto* Theo dosia Willingham and W. D. Willing ham. Jr. are spending several weeks nt Atlantic City. They will go from there to Portland, Maine, for the re mainder of the summer. Cafe and Drug Store Rifled by Burglars Burglars operated in Atlanta again Wednesday night, a Greek restaurant at 34 Walton street and the Red Cross Pharmacy at Marietta street and Bell wood avenue being robbed. The restaurant was entered by breaking open the rear door. Fifteen dollar* was taken from the cash reg ister here. At the pharmacy a win dow was broken and $1.90 obtained. BOV TRIPLETS BORN. CLEVELAND, GA„ Aug. 14.—Three j sons have Just been born to Mr. and Mrs. Wade Reed, near Cleveland. Two ) of the little boys weighed 7 pounds each j and the other one 6 pounds. V Young Men's ('brietian Association will be held Fridav afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Baptist Tabernacle in Luckle street. All members ar' urged to be present. Missionary Society to Meet. The Missionary Society of Inman Park will hold its social meeting with Mrs. Harry Harris. No. 200 Waverly Way. August. 14, at 4 p. m. All ladies are invited. A Bargain Sale OF WASH SKIRTS Piques Ratines Linens At FROHSIN’S 89 Reduced From $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 $1.95 1 Reduced From $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50 T O-MORROW (Friday) starting at 8 A. M., we offer the newest Women’s Summer Skirts—Piques, Ratines and Linens—at the above-named BARGAIN PRICES! The purpose of this Cut-Price Sale, of new and season able Summer Skirts, is to make room fer the workmen who will remodel our Ready-to-Wear Department. We MUST clear this section of our store—AT ONCE-—hence TO-MOR ROW’S tremendous price reductions. Come early—and got the BEST of the choosing! FROHSINS 50 Whitehall St. An Epidemic of Enthusiasm THE GREATEST AUCTION EVER HELD IN ATLANTA Have you attended one of the sales? You can not afford to miss it. If you do not buy anything we will make you a present, which we do daily to the ladies in attendance. Come and be convinced that you can buy any article in the store AT YOUR OWN PRICE The finest diamonds ever shown in the South. This sale will last but a short time, as we are compelled to va cate by September 1. Sales Daily 11 a. m. and 3:30 p. m., and Saturday 8 p. m. Any article put up on request. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. BRIGGS & REID, Auctioneers A Typical Allen Final Shoe Sale WHITE SHOES AT $1.00 AND $1.50 a pair. None of them are worth less than $3.00, and many were formerly $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 a pair. Nearly any one can get fitted in the two lots at the above prices, as we have over 300 pairs at the special price of $1.00 or $1.50 a pair. WE HAVE ALSO MARK ED A SPECIAL LOT OF SOME 500 PAIRS OF BLACK AND TAN OXFORDS, PUMPS AND CO LONIALS AT THE FLAT PRICE OF $2.00 A PAIR. The sizes are broken, as there are only a few pairs of each style, all sizes nearly are in the lot and particu larly good choice in small sizes and ex treme large sizes. These were also $3.00, ;3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 a pair. We have re duced every low shoe in the house, includ ing the children’s an kle straps in black, tan and white, and barefoot sandals, which are just being reduced for the first time. We are giving 25 per cent reduction on any child’s shoe in the house. Barefoot sandals and some strap pumps in black velvet', tan and gunmetal are fifty, seventy five and $1.00 a pair, according to size. 51-53 Whitehall St, Black and Tan Calf English Last Pumps; Also Cuban Heels; $3.00 to $5.00 Values, $2.00 White Canvas Pumps and Colonials, $3.00 to $5.00 Values, $1.00 and $1.50. J. P. Allen & Co., Big Waist Sale Friday and Saturday at Allen ’s 200 Fine Waists at Very Low Prices Dresses, Skirts and Bathing Suits Reduced We’re clearing up our waist department of all summer waists, chiffons, silks, net, voile and lingerie, including many very handsome dress blouses of embroidered and beaded chiffons. Whatever you find here to-morrow you may take away at small cost, in many instances for one-fourtli the former selling price. $10 to $18.50 Waists ! $3.95 $5.00 to $7.50 Waists 2.45 $2.50 and $3.00 Waists 1.45 $1.50 Waists • 1.00 $1.00 Waists 69c Middy Blouses, $1.00 styles 50c 100 Summer Dresses Less Than Half-Price Voiles, Ratines and Linens, $6.95, $8.50 and $10 d* o Cfi values O \J W/iife Wash Skirts Bathing Suits Reduced Reduced Linene, Linen, P K and Ratine. $1.50 Skirts 95c $8.00 Skirts $1.75 9*4.50 and $5.00 Skirts 3.15 $5.95 Skirts 3.65 $2.50 Bathing Suits $1.35 $3.50 and $3.75 Bathing Suits 1.95 $4.00 and $4.50 Bathing Suits 2.95 $6.00 Bathing Suits 3.95 $7.50 Bathing Suits 4.95 $9.50 Bathing Suits 5.95 50e Bathing Caps 35c J, P, Allen & Co, 51-53 Whitehall GEORGIAN “WANT ADS” Are Read by Half Million Persons : : : COLUMBIA n | ————I— PENN ANT For 15 Cents and the Pemnant Coupon That Appears Below Regulation Size —_ 12x30_ Inches On Sale by the Following News Dealers IN ATLANTA JACKSON-WESSEL DRUG CO., Marietta and Broad Streets, f CRUICKSHANK CIGAR CO., Peachtree and Pryor Streets. GEORGIAN TERRACE CIGAR CO., Georgia .it Terrace. HARBOUR’S SMOKE HOUSE, 91 North Rryor Street. WEINBERG BROS. CIGAR STORE, Alabama and Pryor/Streets. BROWN & ALLEN. Alabama and Whitehall (Streets. HAMES DRUG CO., 880 Whitehall Street. GUNTER-WATKIN6 DRUG CO.. Peachtree*und WaltontStreets., MEDLOCK PHARMACY, Lee and Gordon iSltreets. WEST END PHARMACY, Lee and Gordon iStreets. JOHNSON SODA CO., 441 Whitehall Street. WHITEHALL ICE CREAM CO., 284 Whiteh ill Street. STEWART SODA CO., Cooper and Whitehall Streets. GREATER ATLANTA CONFECTIONERY CO, 200 Peachtree St. ADAMS & WISE DRUG STORE. Peachtree and Linden Streets. TAYLOR BROS. DRUG CO., Perxhtree and Tenth Streets. TAYLOR BROS. DRUG CO., West Peachtree and. Howard Streets. CRYSTAL SODA CO.. Luckie and Broad Streets. ELKIN DRUG CO., Peachtree and Marietta Streets. JACOBS' PHARMACY, Alabama and wantehall^Streets^ WALTON SODA CO., Walton Building. Out-of- Town Dealers Out-of-Town Price, 18c and the Pennant Coupon. BENNETT BROS., 1409 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, Ga. JOE N. BURNETT, 413-A King Street, Charleston, 8. C. 4 f. k h .11 ‘ > REX VTNING, Dalton. Ga. a i» ORA LYONS, Griffin, Ga. ’ jN THE GEORGIAN CAFE, East Clayton Street, Athens, Ga. - '' M. & W. CIGAR CO., East Clayton Street, Athens, Ga. COLLEGE CAFE, Broad and College Streets, Athens. Ga. « . ORR DRUG CO., Bast Clayton Street, Athens, Ga. ' * BOSTON CAFE, North College Avenue, Athens, On. SUNDAY AMERICAN BRANCH OFFICE.,165 EasuClayton-Street. Athens, Ga. ROME BOOK STORE CO., Rome, Ga. CHEROKEE NEWS STAND. Rome. Ga. H. K. EVERETT, Calhoun, Ga 3. D. BRADFORD, Sumter, S. C. EARL A. STEWART, 451 CherrygS treet, Macon, Ga. ROBT. NEWBY, Vienna. Ga. ^ j If your news dealer can not supply you, write us. We send pennants anywhere for I <8 cents and the Pennant Coupon., SPECIAL COUPON THIS COUPON entitles the holder to any or all Pennants at the Special Reduced Price of 15 Cents foir each pennant when presented to any Atlantamews dealer onat th/. offices of SUN; 20 East Alabama St. • Edgewood Avenue LIST OF PENNANTS Harvard Georgia Tech Masonic Yale Ga. University Elk Princeton Alabama Eagle Cornell Columbia Three cents extra If sent by mall or redeemed' by out- of-town news dealers or agents This affords an unusual chance to obtain Pennants at a previously unheard-of price. 20 East Alabama St. ATLANTA QCAN 9 Edgewood Avenue