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ttearst’s Sunday American, Atlanta, ga., Sunday, December 7. urn.
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College Pari!
A N interesting event of the pest
week was the wedtllng of "Miss
1 >.! „ ijejnhert sikJ J. D. McKlroy,
which took place Wrdneiwlay afternoon
at the College Dark Christian Church.
The ceremony wee performed by the
Itev .1 1 IAmbert, father of Ihc bride
Men/leleeohtTe ' WeddlnK March was
rsndered hr Miss Bthsl Martin, and
during the oeretnony "Hearts and How
.re" was softly played. The bridesmaids
were Mleees Pelma lAunlwrl and Myrtle
Betterton and the groometnen I’ A. Mo-
t'lelland and George \\ Branch. Imme
diately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs
McKIroy left for a short trip to l ay
etevllls to visit the bridegroom s par
ante, and after December ; will be at
home to their frlenda In College Ihuk
Miss Kiigenla Klchanlson wan lioslssa
for the Domino Club Thuretlay tnorn-
"flrs l.uTidv Harris was the recent
guest of hsr daughter. Mrs llarry
One of the most delightful prngraims
of the t ear was presented by the Wom
an's Club a* their regular meeting lues-
day afternoon. . ...
Mr. and Mrs .lames Merrtn. of Atlan
ta. were guests of Mrs. Alonzo Rich
ardson (be past week
Mrs B F. Craig, of Atlanta, was the
guest of Mrs D. C. Lyle on Wodnes-
d *The ladles of SI. John'a Episcopal
Church conducted a suooessft bazaar
Thursday and Friday of lest week.
Miss Helen Smith entertained at a
matinee party Monday for her guest,
Miss FenUton. of New nan
Hapeville
I RR PRATHER and Mia* Jim
Turnbull, of Tooooa. w*r© recent
pueata of relative* here
Mrs. .1. C. Adanmon. of Jonesboro, is
siting her sister. Mrs Marvin King
Miss Hessie Ragsdale. of Powder
rings. sjient several days recently with
■r sister. Mrs. Drake
The Rev. H. W. Joiner and family left
inirsd.iv for Reynolds, where the Rev
Joiner lias been assigned to the
1 storate <>f the First Methodist Church
Mi and Mrs. Blanche Tyson announce
« Birth of a daughter, named Kllza
S) and Mrs. Alexander Clyatt visited
•11I- recently In Hex.
Mrs H T Williams will entertain
• bridge club Friday.
M l.ouiM- Baker has returned to
huh n ift. r a visit to her aunt. Mrs
P Jones.
Mrs. Thomas Fields, of Hampton, was
g..r*t of relatives here the past
eek.
1 he Rev Mr Rivers and family have
loved into the parsonage, the Rev Mr.
Ivors surceoding the Rev. Mr. Joiner as
d tor of th. Methodist Ohuroh.
Mr and Mrs Marvin King visited
datives recently at Fairbum
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RR F H. REP WINE, of Palmetto,
the guest of Mrs Joseph
irheson.
Mrs W. G. Flake, of Conyers, was
the guest of relatives here on Thurs
day
Mrs \Yhitcher, who has ©been the
guest of Mr and Mrs. Horace Parker,
returned to her home In Boston on
Tuesday.
Mrs R. M. l.lghtfoot and children
leave in a few days for Fayetteville.
X. C., where they will spend the win
ter.
Mrs. W. R Jackson, of Greensboro. Is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Jerni-
gan
Mrs K W Copeland, of Greensboro,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ia P.
Jernlgan.
Miss Sara Terrell entertained at bridgf
on Friday as a compliment to Mrs
Emory Polar, the guest of Mrs. Roy
Gwlnn Jones y
Dr. and Mrs Lewis Kstes returned
on Monday from a two weeks’ stay in
Jacksonville
There was a dance at the Pecatur
Athletic Club on Friday evening.
An affair of Saturday was the R
o'clock dinner given by Miss Gladys
Glass, loafer In the evening a number
of young men were invited
Mrs R E Richards, of Macon, was j
• seceut guest of Mrs R. M Light#
foot.
Mr and Mrs. R. L. Paine and children, j
of Social Circle, spent a few days last ]
week as the guest of Miss Cora Graves.
Mr \Y V. Richards entertained twelve 1
of his gentleman friends at a stag din
ner on Thursday evening.
Mis. Hull and Mrs. Cooper, of Wash j
ington, Ga., who have been the guests
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guest. Mrs. Emory Palmar, of Troy,
Ala. Mrs. Jones was assisted by Mrs.
T. A. Branch. Miss Sara Terrell and
Mrs. Hoyt Peck. Three prizes were
given.
Mrs. B. H. Burgin will be hostess for
the U. P. C. meeting on Pecember 12.
M ISS INEZ THOMASSON enter
tained a number of friends at
dinner Tuesday evening In com
pliment to Miss Dessle Lee, whose mar
riage to Alvin Skinner was an event of
Thursday night. The guests Included
Misses Dessle Lee, Mary Comer, Grace
Almand and Inez Thomaeson, and Alvin
Skinner. Morton Almand, Henry I^ee.
Ernest Thomasson and Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Thomasson
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Upchurch and
Miss Reble Upchurch left Tuesday for
Monroe, where they will make their
borne.
Mrs. J. B. Terrell, of Coving?<»n. is the
guest, of her mtoher. ,M • M w \.
manrf.
Mrs. F. E. I^etson has returned to her
home, In Little Rock, after a month's
visit to friends.
Kirkwood
C OLONEL and Mrs. William Schley
Howard and family left on Wed-
— neBday for Washington, P. C.
Mrs. H. Thomas, of Macon, is spend-
lng the week with Mrs. Jennie Sim
mons on Howard street.
Dr. and Mrs. E. C Davis were the
guests of Mrs. L. L. Sisson on Sunday*
Miss Edna Paschall and Miss Clyatt,
of Washington. Ga., have been visiting
Mrs. Joseph Smith on Murray Hill ave
nue. _
Mrs. Ashley Outlaw, of Forsyth, who
has been visiting Mrs. A. K. Clark, has
returned home.
The young people of Kirkwood are
ivhearslng the play. “Between Acts,
which promises to be most entertaining.
Tt will be given at the school auditorium
on Friday. Pecember 19. under the aus
pices of the Women’s Civic League.
Mrs. T. R. Talmadge and Miss Lucile
Talmadge, of Forsyth, have been spend
ing the week-end with Mrs. Talmadge’s
sister. Mrs. H. E. Clark, on Howard
street.
The Young Ladies’ Book Club was en
tertained on Friday afternoon by Miss
Myra Haygood.
The women of the Civic League of
Kirkwood held a bazaar at the school
auditorium on Friday, the proceeds oi
which will be used for the school fund
Mrs. L. C. Cassells entertained the
members of the Forty Two Club on FrU
day afternoon. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs Hal Reviere.
Mrs. H. N. Tyus and daughter, from
Carrollton, are visiting Mrs. IT. E. Clark.
Mrs. E. E. Huguley, who has been ill
for some time at her home in Suther
land Terrace, is able to be out again.
MISS SARAH E. WELLS,
Teacher of Piano.
417 Wesley Memorial Bldg.
Res. Phone Ivy 3870-J.
Of My. and Mrs T. L. Cooper, returned
home on Tuesday
Miss Ellie Holt, of Macon. spent
Thunksglving as the guest of Mrs Ma
rianne McClellan.
Mrs. T. A. Branch entertained at a
theater partj v at the Atlanta Theater on
Wednesday as a compliment t# Mrs
Kolmar, of Troy. Ala., the guest of Mrs.
Roy Gwlnn Jones.
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Roy G.
Jones entertained at bridge for her
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1428 Pairs of Women’s$4, $5 and$6
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The above announcement should bring five hundred people to our
Shoo Department before f> p. m. Monday and would if you knew what
the shoes cost us.
Of course those who come first fare best.
They are Allen’s regular stock shoes (high shoes only), with the
, , ....... ' , exception of two hundred pairs of Bench-Made Samples, and they
S6* 00 Hoots are equally as good as our regular stock.
$2.95 h is a ease of too little cold weather and too many high shoes on
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Novelties
I Allen’s Greatest Display iw
1 ■-)Inspection
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Selection
Our formal opening of Christmas Toggery takes place to-mor
row. Many new and novel ideas collected from all parts of the
Globe will be shown in otTr Famous Specialty Department.
Hosiery
For Men, JFomen and Children
Men’s Pure Silk Half Hose at 60c, $1.00.
$1.50 and $2.50.
Men’s Silk Half Hose and Tie Sets in Xmas
boxes, $1.00, $1.60 and $3.50.
Ladies’ Hand-embroidered Silk Hose, $1.50
to $12.00.
Ladies’ Anklet Hose, Rhinestone and Em
broidered bands, $3.50 and $5.00.
Ladies’ Tango Side Lace Hose at $7.50,
Ladies’ Plain Silk Hose, $1.00, $1.60 and
$2.50.
Ladies’ Italian Silk Hosiery, at $1.60.
Ladies’ two-toned extra heavy Silk Hose,
at $4.00.
Ladies’ Side Clocked Silk Hose at $1.50 and
$2.00.
Children’s Fay Stockings, white, black and
tans.
Gloves:
Reynier, Foivnes, Dents,
Bacneo and D. & P.
Ladies’ 12 and 16-button Doeskin at $2.75
and $3.50.
Ladies’ Short Chamois and Doeskin at $1.00
and $1.50.
Ladies’ Heavy Cape Walking Gloves at $1.00
and $1.50.
Ladies’ Pique Sun Gloves at $1.00, $1.50,
$2.00 and $2.50.
Ladies’ 1 and 2-clasp Dress Gloves, $1.00,
$1.50, $2.00 and $2.25.
Ladies’ Evening Gloves, 12, 16 and 20-but
ton, $2.00 to $4.50.
Boys’ Rough Rider Gauntlets at 50c.
Boys’ Pique and Chamois Gloves, $1.00.
Children’s Pique Gloves, $1.00.
Misses’ Cape and Pique Gloves, $1.00.
Auto Gauntlets at $2.00.
Men’s fleece-lined Mocha and Reindeer,
$1.50 and $2.00.
Kavser’s Chamoisette, Leatherette, single
and double silk Gloves, 50c and $1.00.
Handkerchiefs:
Children’s Kindergarten Series, boxed at
15c.
Children’s Initial Linen, boxed at 25c and
50c.
Ladies’ Glove Handkerchiefs at 15c, 25c
and 50c.
Ladies’ Embroidered and Initial, boxed,
49c to $3.00.
Ladies’ Hand-Embroidered, Madeira, Bre-
tonne, Aarennes, Armenian. French and
Irish Handkerchiefs, 15c to $3.50.
Ladies’ Real Lace and Dainty lace trim
med, at 50c to $5.00.
Ladies’ Linen Initials in an endless variety
of pretty new designs, 15e, 25c and 50c.
Ladies’ Plain White and Mourning, at 10c
to 75c.
Men's Initials; Hemstitched, at 25c, 50c,
$1.00 and $1.75 each.
Men’s Initial, boxed, in 1-4 and 1-2 dozen,
at the box 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $3.00, $6.00.
$10.50.
Men’s Plain White Hemstitched Linen, at
15c, 25c, 50c, 75c.
Men’s Cheney Silk with colored borders,
at 50c.
Madeira and Appenzell, Hand-Embroid
ered.
Glove and Handkerchief Cases, Card Cases
and Vanity Puffs.. Exclusive designs, $1.00
to $10.00 each.
Neckwear:
Lace, Net and Chiffon Yokes and Guimpes.
50c to $7.50.
Lace, Net and Chiffon Fichus, 50c to $15.
Fancy Embroidered and Silk Vests, 98c
to $12.00.
Lace, Net and Chiffon Collar and Cuff
Sets, $1.00 to $5.00.
Batiste Sets and separate Collars, 50e to $5.
Chiffon, Crepe de Chine, Lace and Span
gled Scarfs. $1.00 to $15.00.
Japanese Hand-Embroidered Capes, $15.00
to $60.00.
Fancy Lace and Hand-Embroidered Ja
bots, 50c to $7.50.
Middy and Windsor Ties, at 25c, 50c and
75c.
Maline and Net and Liberty Silk Ruffs
$1.00 to $10.00.
Marabou and Ostrich Collars, Boas, Capes
and Muffs, up to $35.00.
Mourning Collars and Sets, 50e up.
Mourning Chiffon and Organdie Bands,
25c and 50c yard.
Chiffon, Net and Shadow Lace Plaiting®,
25c to $1.00 yard.
Marabou and Ostrich Trimmings, 75c and
$1.00 yard.
Fur Trimmings of all kinds, 50c to $7.50
the yard.
Auto Lace, Chiffon and Mourning Veils
for all occasions.
Leather Goods
For Men and Women
New models in Leather, Moire, Silk, Velour
and Beaded Bags, $1.00 to $20.00.
Beaded and Silk Opera Bags, $2.50 to $15.
Misses’ Beaded and Leather Bags 50c to
$1.50.
Matinee Watch Bags, at $6.00.
Matinee and Bridge Bags, $3.50 to $7.50.
Men’s combination Bill Folds, at 50c to $5.
Men’s Leather Cases, $1.50 to $5.00.
Men’s Identification Bill Fold, $1 00 to
$3.00.
Bridge and Pinocle Card Cases. 50c.
Men’s Traveling Cases, ivory and ebonv
filling, $3.50 to $25.00.
Ladies’ Leather and Suede Belts, 50c to $3.
Hair Ornaments:
Platinum finish Braid Pins and Barrettes
with rhinestone settings, at 50c to $10.00.
Amber, Shell and Demi Blonde Braid Pins.
Barrettes and Back Combs, with gold en
graved and rhinestone settings, latest Pari
sian models, 50c to $10.00.
Jet and Mourning Back Combs, Braid Pins
and Barrettes, in sets and separate pieces
$1.00 to $7.50.
Gold-filled Band Comb and Side Comb
Sets, rhinestone and Pearl Hair Bands, 50c
to $7.50.
Ostrich and fancy feather ornaments, up
to $10.00.
Boudoir and Beaded Juliette Caps.
Ribbons:
Fancy imported Brocade Velour, Satin and
Taffeta Ribbons, in an endless variety of
pretty new designs.
Plain Satin Taffeta in all widths, from No.
1 to 9-inch staple and fancy colors.
Holly Prints and narrow widths for Xmas
packages in 5-vard pieces, at the piece 10c.
Ribbon Chatelaine, Sewing, Darning and
Manicure Sets, 50c and $1.00.
Fans:
Imported Hand-Decorated and Spangled
Fans with bone and pearl sticks, $1.00 to
$10.00.
Favor Fans, celluloid and novelty Fans
for ladies, misses and children, 25c to $10.
Jewelry:
Sterling Silver Vanity Cases, Coin Hold
ers, Puffs, Rouge Boxes, Frames; Photo
Holders, Bracelets, Hat Pins, Manicure
pieces, Chains and Novelties.
Solid Gold Thimbles, Neck Chains, Lock
ets, Cuff Pins, LaVallieres, Vest Chains,
Pocket Knives, Scarf Pins, Link Buttons,
Full Dress Sets, Tie Clasps, Bracelets, Ear
rings, Bar Pins, Brooches, Bib Holders.
Gold-Filled Bracelets, Lockets, Chains,
Links, Tie Clasps, Earrings, Brooches.
Bliss Bags, Vanity Cases and Opera
Chains. We carry the complete line of this
famous Fifth Avenue Jeweler—all the latest
novelties in Jeweled Chains, Soldered Link
Mesh Bags, Vanity Cases, Coin Holders,
Sautoir Chains, Earrings and novelties.
Sterling Silver, German Silver and Gun
Metal Bags.
The largest and best selected stock of
Bags to be found in the city moderately
priced.
Gun Metal Novelties.
Our own importation of novelties in the
latest designs.
Pearl Necklaces.
Roman and French Pearl Necklaces, Opera
Chains, Dog Collars and Festoons, $1.00 to
$25.00.
Mourning Jewelry.
We specialize in Mourning Jewelry and
carry the most complete line
3carf Pins.
A wonderful eollectipn of Stone Mounted
and Signet Scarf Pins in gold-filled and solid
gold, 50c to $20.00.
Fine Rhinestone Pins.
Special importation of very fine Rhinestone
Circle Pins, Horseshoe, Crescent and Har
vest Moon Pins in Sterling Silver Mounting,
$1.00 to $7.50.
Fancy Beads.
The largest variety of exclusive styles of
long and short Beads in Cut Crystal, Jade.
Amethyst, Jet, Wood and Filigree Combina
tions, 50c to $25.00.
f. P. Allen & Co.
51 and 53 Whitehall St.