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! FURFILISE party was given st
Tirnday overing 1o W Gordon
. Poce, som of e %
: o e Kirkwood
v Preses: wers R
v Laura Newbors Ruby Terry,
Miert. Ina Norman, Ruby
: M comre Joe
P T ei oo
: Hm.go. onieriatned the
}- Akl Boclety of the Molhodist
v LAY o tertained
| George Wanhington Mo -
Afcrnoon in hosor 5"3- o
who oslebrated his minih
Tne m e games wore
: Alliston returmed Thursday
e ":I's" Mrs E M Alllston in
_ Miss Adelatde Bverhart. of Deon-
B ¥ae he st of friends e Kirk
of Mr. and Mre Gariand BEwm
ry. who have been quite 1l are much
Mre M E Willlams entertained the
E.u. A Club Wednesday afternoon,
also ol & birthday party for her
Ue dmbur Mary.
M Mrs W. A Hargood an-
Bounce the irth of a son bu-&o‘f
Who has been named Thomas -
worwe Haygood
. Mr. and Mrs. M. G Park returned
“W‘f:u‘ & visit 1o Augusta.
s Ia&-t of W
of Mre. HL. Littie In -
; terrace
The Epworth League social met
ureday evening st the home of
; Irene Gooche on Bou evand drive.
. Mr. and Mre. T. M Smith left
¢ the week for Evansville Ind.
: they were called by the oritioal
n::atnr Smith's brother. W. E.
_ Lucy Harrie. the young da of
Dr_and M Stephen um"&'.".’...
Quite il during the past week
~ The Mothers' Club met with Mys.
©. C Radford last week.
. An interesting meeting of the De
b County Fqual Suffrage Associa
was heid Friday afternoon at the
‘ of the president. Miss Pugenia
All. on Boulevard érive
pretty t was the sur
%m fancy - work ..-«1
ven ay afternoon to Mra A
Saunders al her home on Saundecs
Strest by Mrs. W. E Saunders and 40
of her friends, the oocasion being In
ecelebration of her seventy-first birth.
@sy Those present weres Mrs J. C.
A Branan, Miss Mary Brasan, M
W. C. Cousins, Mre Ben Hall, Mrs.
E. K. Afken Miss Lottie Atken, Mrs.
guxy Haygood, Mrs. Robert Waloott,
\ss Ora McGrff, Mre. Earl Thomas,
Mrs. Henry Pace. Mrs. Sam Duniap,
Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mrs. E L. Dan
fol. Miss Willle Bernice Green, Miss
Martha Haygood, Miss Annie Kate
Green, Miss Roberta Robson, Miss
Annde Duniap, Mrs. Edward England,
Mrs. Roy Woodberry, Mra. Charies
Rogers, Mre. M. Willlams, Mrs. C. E.
Turner, Mrs. B. B. Hamby, Mrs
Ware. Mrs. Hruce, Mrs. J C, Prather,
of LaGrange, Miss Clyde Galt of Car
tersville, Mrs. Arthur Brewer, M
Warlick, Miss Corrinne Warlick, Mra
J. 8 Bryant, Mrs Fflmn‘ Bee, Mra.
%utnn, Miss Mayme Hall, Miss Ruby
Hall, Miss Diana Jones, Miss Schiey,
Mrs. Kate Green Hess, Miss Myra
Haygood. Mrs. Warren Hall, Mrs. Hal
Relere, Mrs Harry Dews and Mrs. A.
1. Branham
Mrs. John mvxem entertained the
Mothers’ Club W esday afternoon
at her home in Decatur.
Mrs. J. C. Prather, of LaGrange,
and Miss Clyde Galt, of Cartersville,
are the guests of Mrs. W. E. Saun
ders.
Mrs. C. E. Turner., who has been
fli with grip, is out again.
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RS. R. C. RONSEY 'eft Saturday
l\l for Birmingham to visit her
daughter, Mrs. A. C. Lewis,
Mrs. R. M. Dillard will entertain the
Matrons’ Recreation Club Tuesday.
The Ladies’ Ald Society entertained
with a George Washington tea party
at the home of Mrs, L. B, Lesesne on
Monday evening.
Mre. Smythe entertained Park Place
Sewing Club on Tuesday.
Mrs. John Boyle ig quite sick at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter
Zimmerman. i
Mre. R, L. Wallace is able to be
out after an attack of grip.
Mrs. W. O. Siate is confined to
her home with scarlet fever.
Mre. Clyde West entertained the
Auction Bridge Club Wednesday. Mrs.
H. A. Woolf won the club prize, and
Mrs. Shewmake the guest prize.
Those pr:sent were Mesdames Able,
Behm, Garland, Hamlin, W. R. Ray.
<outharcd, Arthur Shields, Shewmake,
. A. Woolf and W. G. ‘West.
sr~HE Flelding Lewis Chapter, D. A.
r R., met Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. C. T. Nolan, cele-
Lrating Washington's Birthday. An
interesting program was given, In
cluding readings by Miss Mabel Cor
telyou and Mrs. John )z Graham,
songs by Mrs. Henry Wyatt and Miss
Virginia Crosby, and a recitation by
Miss Allene Fields. Among the visi
tors was Mrs, John N. McEachern, of
Atlanta.
Mrs. D. C. Cole was hostess to the
Round Dozen Luncheon Club last
Wednesday.
srs, ¥. R. Hunt and Mrs. N. A
Morris entertained the Supper Club
jast Thursday evening at Mrs. Mor
ris’ house,.on Church street. Misses
Maude Foster, Lols Welsh, Lois Gard
ner, Rebecca Wyatt, Elizabeth An
derson, Aimee D. Glover and Lucile
Morris served.
Little Bolden Collins entertained
last Saturday afternoon, celebrating
his fourth birthday. His guests in
cluded Imogene Glilbert, Mary Hodges,
Mary L. Black, Ruth Noe, Charles
Hamby, Tony Carter, Charles Bolden,
Walter Sams, Harry Dupre and Leroy
and Arthur Robertson. Mrs. Collins
‘was assisted in entertaining by Mrs.
Charles Bolden and Mrs. Grady Con
“A\%rs. Rosser Little entertained her
Forty-two Club last Wednesday aft
oon.
erx:\xu“ Eva Benett has returned
¢rom a visit to Norecross.
The Methodist Reading Circle met
with Mrs. George Grifin last Thurs
.day afternoon.
| " Miss Julia McNeel entertained 42 of
‘her friends Saturday afternoon, cele
‘prating her thirteenth birthday.
Mrs. D. G Cele anteriained at bridge
sast h-a‘s evening for Mis Frederic
Hopaine of Minnenpoiie Miun Mre
Campbeli Wallsse won ihe lndies’
prise and Mr Hopkins the gentle-
Mrs Len © Baldwis and Miss Lors
Rogers have gone Lo Paden Okls, to
be with their futher, who bs very il
Mrs I W Heywand, of Kome, . vise
iting Mrs L. D Hepps
i
Oakland City |
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BE A B BANDRS & the guest
of her mother, M J. C With
e
Miss Lols Mryant cutertained & few
friends nforssally Monday Pl.
Tussdny alternoen Mrs Wil Tim
wie entertalned the members of (he
Philathes Class at the home of her
mother, Mrs. A. ¥ Todd, on Hartford
avenue
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Thomasson
Bave been the guests of Mms. J. B
Thomassos . : |
Miss Annie Hines was the guest the
last week of Mrs Dave Frick |
Miss lnes Thomasson s hdn"n
a8 the guest of Mrs W. P.
in Pitzgerald, G
Gray has been the guest
of Miss Ruth Giles
Mra A O Ward has recoversd from
a recent lliness
Mre Essie Haker has gone to Thom
asville, where she will remain until
summer.
Mrs J. B Upchurch has returned
from & visit to relatives In Dougias
rille.
gt o S S
\ 188 MARIE MOSELY, of Atlan
‘ ta, spent the week-end as the
guest of Mrs. Willilam Mauldin
# 8 Dantell i In Macon.
Miss Fae Bancroft spent last week
in Marfetia as the guest of Mm B
D. Osborn.
Mrs. Edward Halgiey and Miss Lily
:: Adams have returned from Mo-
Dr. K. F. Branham. of Covingtoh,
s the cal of his sister. Mrs. Mar
tha B Moare.
Mrs. H. P Emery. of Atlanta, s
visiting ber sister, Mrs Martha n
Moore
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wikon and
ymmmthmu(!fl wi.
son's father, D P 1.
Mrsa. T. Whalter Moore has beon
quite ] for the last week
Miss Dorothy Daves has returned
from & visit to friends In Athens
RE W B Frankiin gave & party
to Master Carios Lynes Satur
day afternoon at her home in
Ormewood Park, celebrating his fifth
birthday. Those pressnt were Misnos
Margaret Andrews, Kiizabeth Duncan,
Roberta Sigman, Dors Charlotte Gal
joway. Dordthy Nickios, Emma Lee
Burton, Carolyn Jones and Masters
Wilmer Jones. Kennerly West, Paul
Horton, Clarence Galloway, Jr., Al
fred Mathews, Charles Townley, Fitz
Nicklos and Carlos Lynes, Jr.
Mrs. Flemming, of Alabama, i vis
fting Mrs. T. W. White on Glennwood
avenue,
The East Atlanta Art Club held its
regular monthly meeting with Mrs. F.
C. Gates on Metropolitan avenue Wed
nesday afternoon. All members were
present, Miss Dora Ragsdale and
Mrs. Brand were guests. Next mee*-
ing will be held with Mrs. W. R
Loftis on Glennwood avenue.
Mrs. W. 8. Loftis entertained the
Oakhurst Embroidery Club Friday
afternoon.
RS. R E. ROBINSON was given
M a surprise party on Thursday
afternoon by her friends in
West End. Those present were
Mesdames N. J. Brizzard, G. W. Free
ney, W. P. Anderson, Shipley, D. M.
Therrel. Franklin Rose, R. R. Or
chard, J. H. Merritt, N. W. Dyer,
Charles Underwood, Robert Under
wood, W. F. Anderson, J. C. Buggan,
F. 1. Mullen, G. B. Cariton, J. E.
Collier, Arthur Hale, Lloyd Lipscomb
and Miss Corrie Hunnicutt.
Mrs. M. D. Seaborn entertained
her Embroidery Club Friday alie’-
noon. The members present were
Mesdames W. A. Antilotti, Anthony,
Hill, Spencer, J. H. Pritchett, sSear,
L. A. Wood, A. H. Parham and B
Carlton.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Hayles, who
have been spending some time with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bry
an, have returned to their home in
Chicago.
Mrs. W. D. Coleman entertained the
members of her “forty-two"” club Fri
day afternoon.
Mre. W. A. Hope was hostess of the
“Forty-two" Club Wednesday after
noon. Mrs. W. G. McGaughey won
the club prize. The members prasent
were Mesdames Chappell, T. R. Camp
bell, Walter Blackstock, W. A. Hope,
W. G. McGaughey, W. A. McWhor
ter, Nance, Sam Watson and R. Mon
crief. The invited guests were
Mesdames T. B. Green, W. J. Harris,
Willlam Buchanan, Starling, C. M.
Paine and Miss Wood.
Miss Edna Wood, of Nashville,
Tenn., is the guest of Mrz. © A, Paine
on MclLendon avenue.
A pretty event of Wednesday aft
ernoon was the wedding of Miss Dor
othy Challis Ezell and Mr. Carroll
D. Cabaniss, which was solemnized at
4 o'clock at the Episcopal Church of
the Epiphany.
Mrs. Mac Ewen entertained the
Edgewood Embroidery Club Friday
afternoon.
The next meeting of the Embrold
ery Club will be Friday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Spencer.
Miss Annie Lemon, of Agnes Scott
College, spent the week-end with Mrs.
Byron Kistner.
Misses Bessie and Kate Crinstead,
of Lexington, Va. are on a visit to
their sister, Mrs. J. L. Teaford.
Mrs, Minnie Kate Sheridan, of Lex
ington, Va., arrived during the week
for a visit to friends.
Miss Hattie Sue Law, of McDon
ough, Ga., who has been the guest of
Mrs. Bryan Kistner, returned home
Wednesday.
Miss Elizabeth Dozier, who has
been spending the winter near Jack
sonville, Fla. will return home the
first week in March.
RS. PORTER HUIE visited rel-
M atives recently in Maretta.
Abe Carmichael, who was in
jured Saturday by an automoblile, is
much better.
~he Epwarth League Study Class
NEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN. ATLANTA, GA., SUNDAY, FEHRUARY 28 1915
n Mrgadar w il Codenel and
n:a = o R -
ey Taul . .
of her sister, Mrs. ¥ Hamihon
returned (o her Bome iR Lemousi
Mrs. Thomas e lun-}
in RPE N e
e, !
Im'g 1. Kimball, of #A.I
et her
- Kugene m on Central ave.
| Eh Mary . conva-
M n?- Driver the past
'M for New York, zv she will
Be the wuest of relatives far & month
l Mre Nusan Adamson has returned
from a vist 1o relatives In Joneshore.
A pleasant ooomsion of the wesk
was & w given by George Couch
Al the of ‘am Dr. and
Mrs. gm. O on Pulton ave
- - ebt were
tm: ‘t.:o for top Soore was &
}m -nrb?h guests wers (he
| Roanelle Rroduax. Myrtice
Hamiton Luoctie Hammet!, Elmbeth
Ball, Pauline Witcher and Lila Gor
don, Messrs. Theron Nishet, Ther
mon Cobb, Russell Pryum, Wilke
Gardon, Augustus Hrodnax and Roy
Wood
R AND MRS W. RERCE HUN
NICUTT and infant son were
here the first of the week, vis
fting Mr. Husnicutt's parents, Mr.
and Mre W. M. Hunnicutt. They
have been living in Florida for some
time and are now on thelr way to
Virginia 1o reside. |
T. L. Rochester and children, Leah
and Hollls, visited Mr. Rochestor's
sister, Mra. Craix, st Sandy Springs,
8 C, Saturday and Sunday. |
Mr. and Mra George V. Sherrill, of
Rochester, N. Y., spant the first of the
week with their relatives, Mr. and
Mrs. ¥ E Kehrer noz‘.m re
turning from a visit te Cu |
Miss Eillzabeth Munger and Mise
Mary Johnston, of New York, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. E
Kehrer |
Mrs J. R Garner entertained at
dinner Sunday. She had as her
*\‘:uu her brother, R. M. Lankford, d‘
flon, and his sister, Mra. T. W,
Mewbhorn
Miss Minnie Alma Mediock spent
tblo‘.vnt visiting friends In Gaines
ville. 1
Howard Davie and bride of Buford,
vn:::;a Miss Laura Wiison during mol
wealt,
Mrs. Bert Lively Nesbitt had as her
guests during the week her uncle and
sunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lively, of
Atlanta, and a schoolmate and friend,
Mra Mae Clark and Miss Irene Davis,
of Atlanta, |
Professor . . Gilbert, superin
tendent of the public schools, enter
talned the teachers at dinner Friday.
Those present were Miss Lila hr{.
Miss Mary Russell, Miss Mamie Wil-
Hams, Miss Bertha Mayfield, Miss
Mata Mitchell, Miss Ruth Wingo and
Miss Margie Holland ‘
RS, OSCAR PALMOUR was
1" hostess for the Sewing Club
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Reild, of Birming
ham, Ala., were the guests of Mrs, W.
D. Cooper last week, s
. Mrs Lowndes Connally entertained
at luncheon Thursday for the mem
bers of the Domino Club.
’ Miss Bessie Jones, of Dallas, Ga, is
visiting Mrs. Lester Brown, on Cam
bridge avenue.
. Mrs. C. W. Evarts entertained at
dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs.
Alonzo Richardson and Mr. and Mrs.
Kuhrt Mueller.
Mrs. 8 D. Johnson, who has been
with her daughter, Mrs. John H.
Owen, left Saturday for Savannah,
Miss Mary Thornton entertalned a
number of her young friends at a
George Washington party on Satur
day evening at her home on Virginia
avenue.
Mrs. Alva Weaver, if Thomaston,
Ga., is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Schoeller.
Mrs. Oscar Palmour enteriainasd the
Young Woman's Auxiliary of the Bap
tist Church Monday afternoon,
~ Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Niven have re
turned from South Carolina.
~ The Aid Society of the Presbyterian
Church held its social meeting with
Mrs. D, C, Lyle Thursday afternoon,
Miss Gladys Hudson, of Douglas
ville, i 8 the guest of her sister, Mrs.
R. M. Wilheit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Center have
returned from a visit to New Orleans.
The ladies of the Methodist Church
gave a George Washington party
i'l‘hursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. John F. Bradley, on Cambridge
avenue.
Mr, and Mrs. F. P. Starry have re
turned from St. Andrews, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Shaefer enter
tained at dinner last week for Major
and Mrs. R. J. Guinn, of Atlanta,
Mrs. B, O. Fussell, of Inman Park,
spent the week-end with Mrs. W, T.
Sears,
The Boy Scouts of College Park,
presented a clever three-act play,
“The Boy Scouts,” on Friday evening
at the high school auditorium.
e A AA A A AN AN AN AP Tre ~. ~minnns
ISSES HATTIE GREEN, John-
M nie Hobgood, Mattie Lou and
Lilllan Tanner attended the
Edge-Vineyard wedding in Palmetto
Wednesday.
Friday evening Mrs. W. T. Roberts
and Mr. Glynn Swanson celebrated
their birthday amnniversaries amd in
cidentally George Washington's, too.
They were assisted In receiving by
Mrs. Glynn Swanson and Miss Essie
Roberts.
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. W. T. Rob.-
erts entertained the Anawaqua Chap
ter of the D. A. R. and the Woman's
Club jointly. After an Intercsting
Washington program, consisting of
songs by Misses Kssie Roberts and
Nina Camp, a recitation by tiny Miss
Elizabeth Moore and an address hy
the Rev. C. L. Bass on “Washington,”
the guests were invited into the din
ing room. Mrs. H. G. Swanson poured
tea and Mrs. Henry McCurry served
coffee. Misses Effie Westbrook and
Tossie Roberts assisted in serving.
Miss Winnie Floyd is in Montgom
wry. ke B-u at & Bouse party gives
- m-c:n was given by the iae
dics of the Methodist Church mz
evening in honor of the Nev. O
The Woman's Club w.
s g pActute hew Raiurday
ISB ANNA JARRETT entertain
| od at rock on Priday cuah..:
Bosor of the Eaisile
Lottie Hutehins, dm Ala. and
Miss Loulse MeMillan, of Acworih,
e guest of Mrs. J. B MeMillan. Al
o the mufl nw: was served
Those were the Misses Punnie
Bue Bailey, of Atlanta: Nallie Pannin
T s Srmott, Gres. Witle aaß
"1‘ Liddell, Walter Mutc P
lb.mm e B ut:. cm.
M. P. Bodie, Larry n and John
T Miss Ruth Wright, of Rome, is the
u
&-uamw.m:‘nw
:
- Miss Jewell Rutiedge, of Alabama,
s the guest of Mrs. £ J. Phillips
Mrs O C. Simmons s il at her
home on Fofest avenue.
Mrs C. A, Speer entertained the
teachers of the Kast Polat Publie
Schoo! Thursday afterncon st her
home on East Polnt avenae
Mra Emma Trimble is visiting rel
atives in Palmetto
Mrs A M. u%m been the
guest of Ler son, 1 Moore, for
several days, has returned to Savan-
Miss Leila Richards, of Whitesbure.
ils the guest of Miss Alnea Little.
1. C. Hood, of Flippen, spent a day
in East Polnt dmw'm
B K. Harte and have moved
to t“llt Park.
Mrs F. Young left Saturday for
South Georgla, where she will spend
severa! months
T H Brackin and family have
moved to Dalesville, Ala
H P Cottengin has returned to
Kentucky after & sow days spent with
his mm{y.
. Mrs. 8 A Oliver left Friday o
'nprnd severnl weeks with relatives in
South Georgia
Mrs. P. H Rhoden has returned
from a visit to Thomasville '
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| RS RAYMOND GLASS has ml
M turned from a visit to relatives
| at Cuthbert, Ga.
Murray Bennett, of Washington, D.
C., spent & sow days this week as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ansley.
Mrs. J. G. Paine, of White Hall, who
bas been the guest of Mrs. W, Y.
Flake, returned home on Monday
Augustine Sfms has returned (o
the University of Georgia. after
spending & few days as the guest c)fl
ni« family, Mr. and Mrs. A H. Sams.
Mrs. L. M. Ussery, of South Caro
lina, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T.
s l'nn;{
Miss Ruth Postum, of Montgomery,
Ala., who has been the guest of Miss
Ellen Browder, has returned home.
There was a dance at the Decatur’
Athletic Club Saturday evening.
A. H. Alston, of Augusta, was the
recent guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Alston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Van Valkenburg
have returned from a visit to Florida.
Mre. Nash, who has spent several
weeks in Florida, has returned home.
Miss Laura McClellan entertained
at a dancing party on Thursday even
ing as & compilment to Miss Ruth
Postum. of Montgomery and Miss
Louise Hutcheson, of Newnan. Her
guests included Misses Ellen Brow
der, Louise Hutcheson, Ruth Postum,
Jullett Dew, Edna Hil, Mina Good
win, Cliff and Cleo Mable, Margue
rite Stephens, Marianne McClellan,
and Messrs. Bd Terreil, Tom Hard
man, Ben Bubanks, C. 8. Woed, Theo
Ramspeck, Atticus Haygood, John
McClellan, B. F. Weaver, Ernest
Ramspeck, Harold Byrd, Joe Mack,
Guy Shearer, Joe Green, Marion Wil
son, Sasnett and Holman Gardner,
Frank Carter, J. J. Taylor and Cone
Bond.
Miss Ellzabeth Flake was given a
surprise party on Monday by the
younger set. In the party were
Misses Effie Chambers, BElizabeth
Gardner, Estelle Gardner, Helen Sut
ton, Frances Daniel, Georgena Glenn
and Louise Brown, and Messrs. Fra
ser Wilson, Hamilton Ansle, Chfllfle
Hamilton, Nathaniel Pratt, n
Brown, Alfred Branch and Henry
Morgan. ’ p
An affair of Monday afternoon was
the heart-dice party given by Miss
Susie Robson. Miss Joyce Alexander
was awarded the prize. Guests In
cluded Misses Olivia Browder, Eliza
beth Flake, Catherine and Georgena
Glenn, Frances Daniel, Joyce Alexan
der, Helen Sutton, Louise Brown, An
nie Ruth Moore, Mary Lucla Pope and
Lillian Moore,
Mrs. M. A, Candler has been quite
ill for the past week.
Mrs. E. G. Neel entertained at a
dinner party on Friday as a compli
ment to Mrs, W. G. Flake, Those in
vited were Mrs. E. H. Wilson, Mrs. J.
G. Paine, Miss Bella Fortman, Miss
Annie Ansley and Mrs. J. 8, Kennedy.
Miss Annie Mae Glenn left last
week for her future home in San
Antonio, Texas
Miss Ethel Coffee was hostess for
the young ladles’ bridge club on Fri
day afternoon.
Mrs. Barkley, of Newport News,
and Mrs. Bailey, of Seattle, Wash,,
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. G.
Powers.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Stone and family
were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. H.
Goss on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Kennedy and
family spent Sunday at Lithia
Springs.
Miss Bilen Browder entertained at
a dancing party on Saturday evening
as a compliment to her guest, Miss
Postum, of Montgomery. Her guests
included Misses Anna Gibbs, lLaura
MeMillan, Sarah Terrell, FKEilizabeth
Mack, Maude Stanley, Jullett Dew,
Niobe Clay, Marguerite Stephens,
Dull, Haynes, Armenia Alexander,
Sue Rae and Marian Symms, and
Mes;?. John Gibbs, Marcus Brown,
Boykin Davis, Davitte Hammond, Dr.
Pitman, Oliver Symms, Albert Jerni
gan, Gus Stribling, Harry Stanley,
Taylor, Anderson, John McClellan,
Kelly Rush, Will and Charles Ansgley,
Marion Wilson, Mr. Irwin, Hill, How
ard Pace, Hooper Alexander, Jr,
Clayton Scofleld, Pltman and Boyd
Sutton, Everett Martin, Robert and
Theo Ramspeck, Tom Hardeman, Ed
win Barry, Joe March, Wheeler Green,
Letton Stanly, Guy Shearer, Ed Ter
rell, Dr. Rushing, Milton Candler,
Kelly Alexander, Sasnett and Halman
Gardner, Dr. Meriwether, Joe Wilburn
and Ralph Stephens.
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Ludden & Bates' Annual Clearance Sale|
Many a home in Atlanta and s l
any a home n Atlanta and surrounding terri- ||
tory contains a mother, sister or child with an ambition to obtain a
musical education. This ambition could not be realized before because |
it was impossible either to pay the price asked for the piano or the |
terms of payments required. | |
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DO NOT HOLD YOUR FAMILY BACK. YOU CANOWN A PIANO NOW. You |
can now purchase a piano from Ludden & Bates, Southern Musie House, to suit your eon- “
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If you do not take advantage of this mammoth clearance sale while it lasts and secure
a piano of the very best make, with a national reputation for tone and quality, you will
have neglected to perform a duty to your interests.
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We Will Enumerate Below Our Monday and Tuesday Bargains
Kimball ......$ 98 | Sohmer ... . . .sllO | Harvard ... .. $l2B Behning. RN B
Haddorff ... . . 198 | Estey e o ... 10 Bl ...
Kline .. . . .... 149 | Beethoven. . . .. 98 | Haines Bros. . . . 1656 = Bishop e & 0
Bownter .. 0. 318 | T RN Harvard .... . . 138 | Smith & Nixon . . 225
Pischer. . . ... 20 | Chilton . ... . . 18 | ¥gn .. Enpy . - - -4
Cote es NI Si e 98 | Story & Clark . . 217 | Kingsbury ... . . 106
Fischer Ll ... ... BN . ... 100 | Paceeee, ;i BN
Vose & Sons .. . . 98 | Jos. Schmidt & Co. 136 | Estey ... . . ... 85| Brewstir .., . . B 8
Slightly Used 88-Note Player-Pianos
Ludden & Bates .$375 | Corl .. .$285 | Kohler . . . . . .$275 | Cadillac . . . . . .$326
Farrand, C. C.. .. 495 | Ludden & Bates . . 390 | Lester 425 | Lindenberg . . . . 398
Armstrong .. . . 365 | Ludden & Bates . . 375 | Ludden & Bates 425 | Weiler ..... .. 260
Ludden & Bates Grand Piano (used) . $390.00
New England Grand . . . . -« . & $275.00
T HE aheve instruments we are placing on sale are recognized as the world’s standards. They have also
been recognized by the greatest musicians of the piano world. A number of these different makes
Il lave won international awards wherever exhibited. They have been indorsed by such artists as Tetraz-
Wil zini, Mary Garden, Victor Herbert and hundreds of others.
| Pri dTI in Reach of All
Oldest
Piano House
in
the South.
Established
in
1869.
Ludden & Bates
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE
80 N. Pryor St. Atlanta, Ga.
Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. 1
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