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TTE4RST’S SUNDAY AMKK1CAN, ATLANTA, (iA., SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1913
Smith-Williams
M R. and MRS. FLOYD WALDO IIENDRIUKSON an
nounce the engagement of their sister. Miss Laurie
Martha Smith, to the Rev. James Toy Williams, of Jackson
ville, the marriage to take place on September 16 at their res
idence in Milledgeville.
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Lee-Adams
MR. AND MRS. T. T LKK, of Savannah, announce the en-
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gagement of their daughter, Della Marie, to Cleveland
Clark Adams, the wedding to take place September 18 at the
First Baptist Church.
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Burgess-Elliotl
M R. AND MRS. R. S. BURGESS, of Savannah, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Hattie Lou, to Dr.
Spencer B. Elliott, of Jacksonville, the marriage to take place
in the early winter.
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McCreery-Graham
|VjR. AND MRS. JOHN F. M’CREERY, of Nashville, Tenu.,
announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Eliza
beth, to Judge William Shelby Graham, of Tampa, the
marriage to take place at the McCreery home on August 27.
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Ghent-LeNassena
M R. AND MRS. ROBERT TAYLOR GHENT announce
the engagement of their daughter, Roberta Cecilia, to
Clarence Edward LeMassena, the wedding to take place Sep
tember 17 at the First Baptist Church, Dothan, Ala.
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jBooth-Cole
MR. AND MRS. J. E. BOOTH, of Columbus, announce the
I engagement of their daughter, Anna Hazel, to Robert
Rast Cole, the wedding to take place in October.
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NNOUNCEMENT has been made of the engagement of
Miss Nell Josephine Tague and George Briggs, both
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Tague-Briggs
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of Chattanooga.
BecK-Batte(\son
gagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Lyle K. Bat-
tertou, of Atlanta but formerly of South Dakota. The wed
ding will take place in September.
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Dicftson-Barrett
\ 1 R. AND MRS. GEORGE F. DICKSON, of Douglas, an-
I I nounce the engagement of their daughter, Agnes
Drane, to Harvey Wells Barrett, the wedding to take place
in the earlv fall.
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Balls-DocKstader
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Sollowau-Barrdt
PatMllo-Clarft
Mbs Emma Jordan
dan, who is abroad on governmental business
set. " (Photo bv McCrary.
Who is having an interesting tour of Europe.
She is traveling with her father, Harvie Jor-
Miss Jordan is a popular member of the college
M RS. CHARLES BYRON RALLS, of Smyrna, announces
the engagement of her daughter, Mary Eliza, to Dean
McArthur Dockstader, of Atlanta, the marriage to take place
in September. No cards.
M R. AND MRS. L. SOLLOWAY announce the engagement
of their daughter, Minnie, to Samuel J. Barrett. The
date to be announced later.
M R. AND MRS. K. S. PATTILO, of Macon, have announced
the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Forrester, to
Dr. Thomas Hardeman Clark, the marriage to take place on
Wednesday, August 20.
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Ragland-High
M R. AND MRS. J. P. BONNER announce the marriage of
their sister. Miss Ruby Ragland, to Fred High, the wed
ding to take place Wednesday, August 20, at the First Chris
tian Church.
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Smith-freeman
J AMES WILLIAM SMITH announces the engagement of
his daughter, Elizabeth Blanche, to Fred K. Freeman,
of Albany, Ga., the wedding to occur at Monroe in the early
fall. No cards.
tables. Mrs. porter had as her guest*
Mfos Grady, MUst Voaeh, Miss Boyn
ton. Mrs. Gllham Morrow, her guest,
Miss Manila Car ring ton. and Mrs
B. L. D irrence./wlio the past
week with Mrs. Porter at her East
Lake home.
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fore returning home they will visit
other points of interest In the West.
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Mrs. Hugh Bancker is at Weirs,
I where she has been for several weeks.
J Very soon she will Join her parents.
» Mr. and Mrs. Frank Block, at Atlantic
City, where she will be until return
ing home.
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SS ANNA 8HAFFIKLD re
turned to Atlanta this week
after a several weeks' stay in
Dallas ond New Orleans, where she
was the guest of Mrs. Claude E. Wil
liamson. Mrs. Williamson, who was
formerly Miss Pearl Robinson, of this
city, accompanied her to Atlanta, and
after the first of September Mr. and
Mrs. Williamson will be at home at
600 Washington street.
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- OLONEL AND MRS. ROBERT
J. LOWRY have been at the
Waldorf-Astoria In New York
until they left Saturday for Atlantic |
City for a few days, later aoing to
the Grove Bark Inn, Asheville, for
several weeks.
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Moore, Mrs. Frank Vaughan. Mrs.
Morman P. Davidson and Mrs. Julia
Wilburn.
Miss Maud Scruggs, who has been
spending the summer with her sis
ter, Mrs. Robinson, will return to
Washington the last of August.
S EVERAL of Atlanta’s very popu
lar young women left Atlanta
last week to attend a house par
ty In Maine. Miss Hildreth Burton
Smith Is entertaining the party at
the summer home of her aunt. Mrs.
Orton Bishop Browne, In a camp on
Rsngeley Lake. The girls who left
.early in the week for that place were
Misses Nancy Prince. Passie May
Ottley. Marlon Goldsmith and Lula
can Jones.
were accompanied by Gabriel
|an, a.;*-] .i. the party besides
these Miss Burton Smith’s guests in
clude a number of young men from
New England. Upon the termination
of the house party at the camp they
will take a motor trip to Berlin. N. H
Miss Ottlev will visit Mrs. Albert Hey
ward on the Massachusetts coast be
fore returning home.
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Miss Lottie Wvly has returned from
Wrlghtsville, where she has been
spending the month.
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l>r. and Mrs. Bates Block will leave
to-day for Yellowstone Park, and be-
RS. FRANK MOORE PEAR
SON has returned from
Wrlghtsville Beach, where she
has filled a summer engagement
to sing at the Lumlna Sunday con-
I certs.
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N compliment to Miss Fannie Mae
Specht, whose wedding to Ernest
Clarke Andrews took place
Thursday afternoon. Misses Ruby
and Essie George gave a matinee
party at the Forsyth Tuesday after
noon, inviting to be their guests
Misses Pauline Specht, Lucile Specht.
Marlon Miller. Alma Nantz, Gene
vieve Sewell, Emmie Stewart, Mrs.
Bruce Morrison, Mrs. Clarence Al-
dredge and Mrs. Morris.
On Wednesday Mrs. Robert Morri
son entertained at luncheon for Miss
Specht. The table had as its center-
piece a bowl of pink roses and all the
details were in pink.
Invited to meet Miss Specht were
Misses Genevieve Sewell. Alma
Thomas Alma Nantz. Emmie Stew
art. Lucile Specht, Pauline Specht,
Marion Miller. Mrs. John Flowers.
Mrs. Ethel Martin and Mrs. W’llliam
Stewart.
jV^j RS. HAROLD HIL JN enter-
| v | tained Wednesday afternoon at
1 a bridge tea, inviting the mem
bers of her club or the game and a
few other friends in for tea at 5
o'clock.
The honor guests were Miss Gene
vieve Gresham the guest of Mrs. Rus
sell Gresham, and Mrs. Pennell. >f
Fort Oglethorne, who is visiting Mrs.
J. C. Peavy.
Quantities of pink and white roses
were used in decorating the house,
large vases of these flowers adorning
the mantels Hnd cabinets.
The prizes were gold and white
china for top score and for the honor
guests correspondence cards.
Mrs. Hilton was becomingly gowned
in lavender crepe and lace, with a
deep girdle of satin.
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v I ISS MARY BROWN entertain >1
I at a swimming party Wednes-
1 day afternoon at the Capital
City Country Club for Mrs. Framp-
ton Ellis, a June bride.
Fourteen girls enjoyed this infor
mal affair. Tea was served on the
porch.
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IV liss FARRA BACON, of Savan
ts I nah. Is the guest of Miss Marie
* Colcord. Many informal affai’s
h«ve been given for her th past we*'.
Among them wa the matinee paUv
at which Miss Colcord entertain *»
Wednesday afterno^.i at the Forsyth,
inviting six girls t » be her guests.
Thursday afternoon there was :\
Swimming part/ at the Capital City
Country Club for Miss Bacon. Twelve
guests were preseat, and after a
swim, tea was served them on the
I veranda.
HE first german of the season
at the Greenbrier White was
an event of last Monday even
ing. Eighty couples uanced, led by
Mrs. Thomas B. Paine and E. Pen
dleton Turner. Thomas B. Paine was
chairman of the committee, the chap
eron* including Mrs. Chief Justice
White and Mines. James H. Preston,
Sanford C. Kellogg .John D. Potts,
Garret B. Wall, A. W. Calhoun, 131 i-
lups Phlnizy, Frank Ellis and John
Chism.
Following the dance Colonel James
H. Preston, the Mayor of Baltimore
and Mrs. Preston entertained a
cpmpnny of 25. Including Captain
and Mrs. Thomas B. Jaine. Mr. and
Mr*. John Grant. Mr. and Mrs. E
Fontaine Broun. Mr. and Mrs. Mor
ton Jourdan. Mr. and Mrs. James
Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Lew.
is. Mr. and Mrs. Barret B. Wall and
Mrs. William C. Worthington.
|y/|RS.*.T R. MOBLEY. Miss Jennie
1 ■ Mobley and Mi** « Josephine
EDDING in which a great
deal of interest centered was
that of Miss Leonora Maddox
and Dr. Clyde Zirkle, which took
place Saturday morning at 11 o’clock
at the home of the bride’s uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Maddox, on
Howard Street.
T^e bride was given in marriage by
her uncle, \V. I. Maddox, and she en
tered with him into the drawing
room where an altar was improvised
of palms, ferns and white asters.
Large vases of asters stood at each
end of the prieu dieu, and the man
tels were adorned with these same
flowers.
There were no w'edding attendants
and only the relatives of the two
families were present.
After the ceremony a wedding
breakfast was served in the dining
room where every detail was in pink.
A mound of pink orchids graced the
table, and the mints and ices were in
the form of orchids.
The bride wore a stylish tailored
model of blue serge, a blouse of white
crepe de chine and a black tulle h*it.
Her corsage bouquet was of orchids
and lilies of the valley.
Mrs. Maddox was gowned in white
crepe and lace.
After the ceremony Dr. and Mrs.
Zirkle left for New York and Can
ada. where they will spend a month,
and on their return they will be at
home with Dr. Zirkle’s parents. Dr.
and Mrs. W. M. Zirkle. on Boulevard.
The only out-of-town guest at the
wedding was Mr. Gulley Zirkle. of
Rome, who is an uncle of the bride
groom.
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M R. AND MRS. J. SHIELDS
GLADNEY announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Anna
Belle, to Mr. Charles W. Carroll, of
Yorkville, S. C. The wedding took
place August 14, at the rectory of
the Sacred Heart Church, Rev. Father
DuBois officiating.
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M ANY pretty and becoming toilets
are seen at the informal par
ties of the summer season. Al
though apparently simple In design,
the models show' a gracefulness of
drapery that is Indescribable.
Among the dainty frocks worn at
the Capital City Country Club dinner-
dance Thursday evening Miss Jennie
D. Harris was seen in a shell pink
crepe of the sheerest texture. The
deep flounce of shadow' lace was
joined to the upper part of the skirt
with a sash of pink satin ribbon. With
this she wore a shepherdess hat of
pink hemp adorned with pink plumes.
Miss Marian Achison w'ore a white
lingerie gown with a deep girdle, ho
much the fad at present, of the palest
shade of blue. Her hat w'asr of blue
tulle edged with the plaitings of tulle.
Miss Nell Prince wore a stunning
frock of old rose corded ratine. The
skirt was becomingly draped and a
small lace collar finished the neck.
Her black eyes peeped from under a
large black tulle hat.
Miss Emma Kate Amorous was
handsome in pink crepe, and her nlnk
hat with its exquisite roses was held
in place by narrow black velvet rib
bon streamers.
Another young girl who was
gowmed all In pink was Miss Eliza
beth Morgan.
Miss Alice May Freeman wore a
simple white lingerie dress with a
trimming of shadow' lace.
Miss Mary Hines wore a FTenchy
creation of pink flowered crepe, with
a girdle and sash of blue. About ihe
neck was a Robespierre ruche of blue
tulle. She had on a large hat of blue,
w'hich was weighted on one side with
a pink rose. Shadow lace was draped
over the brim.
Always the picture of fashion, Miss
LeVin appeared in a Nell rose gown,
and her hat of the same shade com
pleted her costume.
Another pretty toilet seen was that
of Miss Caroline Muse, who wore blue
crepe made with the peplum and cor
sage of shadow lace; a girdle of blue
satin was drawn about the waist ami
the skirt was of a graceful draped
model. Her white hat was adorned
with white Jadonicas.
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O NE of the most delightful House
parties of the season was the
one given by Miss Zadie Stew
art at her summer home at Pine
Mountain Springs. Besides all the
pleasures of the country, swimming
parties, tennis, watermelon cuttings
and straw rides added much to the
amusement of the pleasure-seekers.
Miss Stewart’s guests included
Misses Frances and Annie Smith,
Misses Mattie Lou and Willie Rich
ardson and .Miss Mildred Harris, of
Atlanta; Miss Velma Stewart, of
Yatesville; Miss Ruth Herrin, of Ma
con, and Miss Annie Byrd Ogletree.
of Laurel. Miss.; Bussey Eberhart
and Gordon Freeman, of Atlanta;
I'hland and Terah Stewart, of Sa
vannah: Homer Sullivan, of Thomas-
ton; Will Teague and Pierce South-
erlin, of Atlanta, and Otis Stewart,
of Savannah.
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|V4RS. ESTELLE GARRETT BA-
|V| KER, Mrs. Roland Alston and
1 tirr imclr, C. L. Hutcheson, of
Chattanooga, are traveling in Nova
Scotia. Before returning home they
will spend some time in Atlantic
City.
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HE affairs at the clubs last week
were, as usual, full of interest.
The Thursday evening dinner
dance at the Capital City Country
Club and the week-end dances at the
Piedmont and East Lake Clubs were
all well attended.
Every afternoon the lakes of the
country clubs have been the scene of
merry swimming parties. Society has-
been much interested in water sports
this season, and the annual water
carnival at East Lake is anticipated
with more than the usual interest.
The water carnival takes place next
Saturday at 4 o’clock, and will consist
of swimming contests, diving contests
and other sports, a cojnmittee of
which Eugene Kelley is chairman
being in charge of the affair.
Among the people at the Thursday
evening dance of the Capital City
Country Club were:
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rosser, Jr.,
who had as their guests Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Collier; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Haw
kins entertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wood; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Car hart
had with them Mr. and Mrs. Jack
T
Lewis. In another party were Misses
Elizabeth Morgan. Emma Kate Am
orous Gladys LeVin, Lee Harvey, Ju
lius Jennings and C. F. Roddey.
Others present were Misses Caro
line Muse, Alice May Freeman, Marion
Hodgson, of Athens; Marion Achison,
Jennie D. Harris, Mary Hines, Cobble
Vaughan. Nell Prince, Carolyn King.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Speer, Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Ottley. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. John S. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Achison, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Con
roy, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hardy,
Messrs. Winter A1 friend, Fred Kloe-
fer, Strother Flemming, Eugene
Haynes, Ben Daniel, Turner Carson,
Livingston Wright, Granberry. of
Nashville; Charles Sclple, Jr., Dr. J.
D. Osborne. Willard MoBurney, Du
gas McClesky, Fred Gamble. Madison
Bell. Arthur Clarke, Ernest Ottley and
H. B. Miles.
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y 1 ISS ISABEL AMOROUS gave a
pretty afternoon tea at the
Piedmont Driving Club Mon
day. The girls were seated about a
table on the terrace and in the center
w : as a mound of old-fashioned garden
flowers, mostly old maids and zinnias
in the rose shades.
Her guests were Misses Julia Mur
phy. Dorothy Arkwright. Lawrence
Horlne, Frances Winshlp, Louise
Richardson, Dodo White, Madeline
McCullough. Louise Hill of Macon,
Marjorie Weldon, Ann Patterson,
Nina Hopkins. Katherine Dickey, Jean
Douglas, Annie Winship Bates, Irene
King, Nellie Dodd, Emma Kate Amor
ous and Mrs. Charles Sclple.
\/|RS. ARTHUR* HOWELL gave a
I I matinee party Monday after
noon at the Forsyth for Misses
Lucile and Esther Howell, of Valdos
ta, who are the guests of Mrs. Mc
Whorter Milner.
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ISS HELEN JONES will leave
the latter part of the week for
North Carolina, where 9he will
spend several months in the moun
tains. Later she plans to visit her
cousin. Miss Margaret Buckner, in
Roanoke.
Then she goes to New York to
study voice during the winter months.
Miss Buckner is now' with Miss Jones
and has been given many informal
parties this summer as Mias Jones’
guest. She leaves soon to resume her
studies at college in Roanoke.
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Mobley are
for several weeks.
at Tate Spring*
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vRS. J. 11 HOPKINS entertained
* her bridge club Tuesday morn
ing at her home on Ashby
street. The house was decorated
with nasturtiums, and Mrs. Mack
Evans won the club prize, white and
gold china, and Mrs. Norman P. Da
vidson Cut the guests’ prize, an em
broidered towel.
The guests included Mrs J. H.
Salmon. Mrs. Mack Evans. Mrs. E. J.
Coleman, Mrs. Hull, Mrs. H. L. Car-
raetive visitors-. Her guest* j /^\SK of the largest parties
Misses Susie Veaeh. Ann I 1 w ,„, k was glven bv Mlss
aura Cole and Martha ( ar- \^/
" HERE were many Informal par
ties given last week for Mis«
Martha Boynton’s guests, Miss
Ann Grady, of Chattanooga, and Miss
Susie Veaeh, of Adairsville.
Tuesday Mrs. George Boynton en
tertained at puncheon followed by a
matinee party at the Forsyth for
these attractive visitors. Her guest
included
Grady. Laura
rington. of Charleston, who is visit
ing Mrs. Gilham Morrow.
Dr. and Mrs Charles Boynton gave
an informal supper party Tuesday
evening in compliment to Miss Boyn
ton’s guests The table had a center-
piece of yellow sunflowers in a wick
er basket anu the small details of the
table were in yellow. The guests
were Misses Susie Veaeh, Ann Grady,
Martha Carrington. Laura Cole, Mar
tha Boynton. Messrs. Perrin Nicol-
son. Cary Callaway. Harold Barn
well. George Northern and William
McCullough.
These girls* were honor guests at
n luncheon on Wednesday at which
Mrs. Henry Porter entertained at the
East Lake Country Club. Lunchebn
ISS BESSIE TAPPAN’S guests.
I ’ I Miss Lucy Jacks, of Forlyth.
and Miss Julia Gills, of Wood-
berry. hove had many informal af
fairs given them the past week. They
were guestu of honor at an afternoon
tea Monday at the East Lake Coun
try Club, and Tuesday afternoon Mrs.
O. L. .Ternigan had a sw imming par
ty for them at East Lake serving tea
on the veranda afterward.
Miss Julia McGaughey entertained
at a matinee party at the Forsyth
Wednesday* for Miss Tappan’s. gues-s
and for Mis?' Julia Lokey. of Bir
mingham. who Is visiting Mrs. Hugh
Lokey on Fourteenth street. Besides
Misses Bessie Tappan, Lucy Jacks.
Julia Gills and Julia Lokey. Miss Mc-
Gaue-hev had as her gueut Miss Min
nie Purvis.
Wednesday evening they were the
honor guests at a theater party ami
Tiiu~«dnv evening Miss Marion Cook
gave a party for them.
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x | ISS MARY LUCY TURNER gave
J a bridge party, Tuesday evening I
for her guest. Miss Carol Dean, i
of Gain* svllle.
The,house was, artistically decorat
ed with garden flowers and ferns.
The guests included Misses I.ucile
Dennis. Nellie Kiser Stew art, Edith |
Dunson, Annie Lou Pagett. Sadye
Andrews, Annie Sykes Rice, Frank
Spratling, George Walker. Grover
Lowe. Dr Charles Hodge. Frank Gil -
lesnie. Harry Johnson. James Camp
bell, Steele York**, and Allan Shears.
Sale of White |
Canvas Pumps j§
1 Monday and Tuesday!
We have just received 260 pairs of Ladies’ White Canvas Colo- ==
nial Pumps, with turn soles and medium heels; Ladies’ Canvas ==
Pumps with regular heels and turn soles, and White Canvas s
Button Oxfords with turn sole, very pretty.
$2.00 and $2.50 values, your
choice Monday and Tuesday
$1.45
$1.95 SPECIALS—We are offering hundreds of pairs of fine Nu- m
Buck and White Canvas Pumps and Button and
Lace Oxfords, $2.50 and $3.00 values,
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$1.95
CHILDREN’S PUMPS AT $1.00—We have a big tableful of =
Children’s and Misses’ Canvas and Velvet Pumps.
$1.50 to $2.00 values. Your
choice •
$1.00
roll, Mrs. Tomlinson. Mrs. M. S. * was served on the veranda and old
Herndon, Mrs. Newcomb, Mrs. T. K. fashioned garden flowers adorned the
of the largest parties of the
ss Julia
McIntyre at her home near
Brookhaven on Thursday afternoon.
She entertained 100 guests in honor I
of Misses Fraser and Isabel Mitchell
and Frances Berry. The young host
ess was assisted in receiving by
Misses Frances Anslev. Laura Ripley,
Sina White. Mrs. D, T McIntyre. Jr..
Mrs. John Scott and Mrs. H. A. Me- !
A fee.
The decorations everywhere were
in yellow and green, asters and mari
golds being combined with palms and
ferns. The tea tabic was a symphony
in yellow . Miss M( Intvpe wore a pink
crepe gown, with flounces of shadow-
lace Miss Fraser Mitchell wore white I
• ace. Miss Isabel Mitchell was gowned j
in pink crepe, and Miss Berry wore j
white Chilton, with touches of pale
green.
MEN, ATTENTION! We have 200 pairs of Men’s Patent Colt ||§
and Tan Oxfords, $3.50 styles, that
we shall offer
at
Gun-metal Oxfords at $2.45.
rdutuii/ vi'it)
$2.29