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SURPRISE party was given last
"“Mx evening to W. Gordon
ace. son of the Rev. MHeary
Pace, of the Kirkwood Methodist
Church, ot his home on Howard
street. Those present were Misew
Mary lLaura Newborn Ruby Terry,
Maude Miere. Ina Norman Ruby
Hays, Messrs E Hrooks, Joe
Myati, Mitos — Williams louls
Vaughn, Joe Hridwell, Harry New
born and Mr. and M. Hrooks
Mrs. Edward Howen entertained the
wm| Al Society of the Methodist
Mrs. :m
entertained
M & George Washington party Mon
day afierncon In honor of her son
Bimore, who oslebrated his ninih
birthday. The atl- in games were
won Mins th fl%flM" Miss
Klolse "‘?1 Harry Weatherly and
Hoyleston Walker
Mrs. Alliston returned Thursday
from a visit to Mrs. E M Alliston |
Madison, Ga. 1
Miss Adelaide Bverhart of Deoa
tur, was the guest of friends in Kirk.
Embry, Jr, young
P T i =
» ve n quite il, are Y
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rs. M. Williams enteriained 'he
K. H. A Ciub Wednesday afternoon,
and also at a bMrihday party for her
little fih(n Mary
Mr Mrs. W. A. Haygood an
nounce the birth of a son February .7,
who has been named Thomas Con
o A l
- ™ G. Park returned
Thureday from a visit to Augusta
Mins Nell Roper, of Madison, is the
m of Mra. H. 1. Littie in Suther-
The Epworth 1! social
MAZe met |
Thursday evening at the home of
Mies Irene Gooche on Boulevard drive !
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Smith left}
during the week for Evansville !nd.l
afifl‘ lh‘fl;. *v:;;a:lhdbby the critical
ness o r, th's brother, W. E. |
Rmith " |
Lucy Harris the young daughter of
Dr. and Mrs Stephen Harris, has been |
quite ill during the pas: week
The Mothers' Club met with Mrs
0. C. Radford last week
An interesting meeting of the De-
Kaldb County Equal Suffrage Assoclia
tion was held Friday afternoon at the
home of the president, Miss Fugenia
Betill, on Boulevard drive
A pretty compliment was the sur
prise w and fancy-work shower |
gm ursday afternoon to Mrs. A,
Saunders at her home on Saundess
street by Mrs. W. E Saunders and 40
of her friends. the oocasion being in|
celebration of her seventy-first birth.
day. Those present were Mre J. C.
A. Dranan, Miss Mary Branaun, Mrs
W. C. Cousins, Mrs. Ben Hall, Mrs,
E. K. Aftken, Miss Lottie Alken, Mrs
Sally Haygood, Mrs. Robert Walcott,
Miss Ora McGriff, Mrs. Earl Thomas,
Mre. Henry Pace. Mrs. Sam Dunlap,
Mre. Thomas Smith, Mrs. E. L. Dan
fel. Miss Wlilie Bernice Green, Miss
Martha Haygood, Miss Annie Kate!
Green, Miss Roberta Robson, Miss
Annie Duniap, Mrs. Edward England,
Mrs. Roy Woodberry, Mrs. Charles
Rogers, Mre. M. Willlams, Mm. C. E.
Turner, Mrs. B. B. Hamby, Mrs.
Ware, Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. J. C. Prather,
of LaGrange, Miss Clyde Galt of Car
tersville, Mrs. Arthur Brewer, Mrs
Warlick, Miss Corrinne Warlick, Mrs.
J. 8 Bryant, Mrs. R%mum.’ Bee, Mrs.
Quinn, Miss Mayme Hall, Miss Ruby
Hall. Miss Diana Jones, Miss Schley,
Mrs. Kate Green Hess, Miss Myra
Haygood, Mrs. Warren Hall, Mrs. Hal
Relere, Mr=. Harry Dews and Mrs. A
1. Branham.
Mre. John Milledge entertained the
Mothers' Club Wednesday 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
fil with grip. is out again
Oakhurst |
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RS. R. C. RONSEY left Saturday
for Birmingham to visit her
daughter, Mrs. A. C. Lewis.
Mrs. R. M. Dillard will eniertain the
Matrons' Recreation Club Tuesday.
The Ladies’ Ald Society entertained
with a George Washington tea party
at the home of Mrs. L. B. L.esesne on
Monday evening.
Mrs. Smythe entertained Park Place
Sewing Club on Tuesday.
Mrs. John Boyvle is quite sick at
the home of her daughter, Mrs, Walter
Zimmerman.
Mrs. R. L. Wallace is able to be
out after an attack of grip.
i Mrs. W. O. Slate is confined to
her home with scarlet fever.
Mrs. Clyde West entertained the
Auction Bridge Club Wednesday. Mrs.
H. A. Woolf won the club prize, and
Mrs. Shewmake the guest prize.
Tho=e pr:sent were Mesdames Able,
Behm, Garland, Hamlin, W. R. Ray,
Southavd, Arthur Shields, Sfhewmake,
H. A. Woolf and W. G. West.
HE Felding Lewis Chapter, D. A,
R., met Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs, C. T. Nolan, cele
prating Washington’s Birthday. An
interesting program Wwas given, in
cluding readings by Miss Mabel Cor
telyou and Mrs, John M. 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.
Mrs, E. R. Hunt and Mrs. N. A,
Morrie entertained the Supper Club
jast Thursday evening at Mrs. Mor
risg’ house, on Church street. Misses
Maude Foster, Lois Welsh, Lois Gard
ner, Rebecca Wyatt, Elzabeth An
derson, Aimee D. Glover and Lucile
Morris served.
Little Bolden Collins entertained
jast Saturday afternoon, celebrating
his fourth birthday. His guests in
cluded Imogene Gilbert, Mary Hodges,
Mary L. Black, Ruth Noe, Charles
Hamby, Tony Carter, Charles Bolden,
Walter Sams, Harry Dupre and Leroy
and Arthur Robertson. Mre. Collins
was assisted in entertaining by Mrs.
Charles Bolden and Mrs. Grady Con
way.
Mrs. Rosser Little entertained her
Forty-two Club last Wednesday aft
ernoon.
Miss Eva Benett has returned
from a visit to Norcross.
The Methodiet Reading Circle met
with Mrs. George Griffin last Thurs
day afternoon.
Miss Julia McNeel entertained 42 nf‘
her friends Saturday afternoon, cele
prating her thirteenth birthday. ¢
- Mrs. D. C. Cole entertained at bridge
laat M. evening for Mr, Prederic
Mopi s 3 Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs
Campbell Wallace won the ladies’
prise and Mr. Hopkins the gentle.
men s
Mre Len ¢ Baldwis and Miss Lora
Rogers have gone to Paden. Okla., o
be with their father, who Is very il
Mre I W. Heyward. of Kome, is vis
iting Mrs L. D Hoppe
Oaßland City |
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RE A B SANDERS is the guest
of her mother. Mra. J. C. wm-}
ore
Miss Lois Bryant entertained a m\
friends Informally Monday night |
Tuesda; afterncon Mrs. Wil Tim
mie entertained the members of the
Philathea Class 8t the home of her
‘mother. Mre. A, ¥ Todd, on Hartford
‘umm
- Mr. and Mrs Clyde ‘Thomasson
;l\nnbfienlbom-otnm.l n
Thomasson
L Miss Annie Hines was the guest the
lust week of Mrs. Dave Frick
. Mise Inex Thomasson is being en- |
’m as the guest of Mrs W. P
Andrews in Misgerald, Ga
Miss Mary Gray has been the guest
of Miss Ruth Glles
Mrs A Ward has recovered from
& recent liness
Mre. Essie Baker has gone to Thom
’u\ulo. where she will remain until
summer .
~ Mrs. J B Upchurch has returned
ft‘nl»: & visit to relatives in Douglas
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;M’\‘ m«ow”»‘wi
i Bolt |
on ;
! 188 MARIE MOSELY, of Atlan
‘t tx, speni the week-end as the
| guest of Mrs. William Mauldin,
8 8 Danfell is In Macon
~ Miss Fae Bancroft spent last weex
in Marietta as the guest of Mrs B
D. Osborn
Mrs. Edward Haigley and Miss Lily
')‘:lu Adams have returned from Mo
e.
Dr. H. F. Branham. of Covington,
is the guest of his sister Mrs. Mar
tha B. Moore |
Mrs. H. F. Emery, of Atianta, s
visiting her sister, Mrs Martha B
Moora |
Mr and Mre H L. Wilson and
young son are the guests of Mr=. Wil
son's father, D. P. Daniell
Mrs. T. Walter Moore has beon
quite 11l for the last week
Miss Dorothy Daves has returned
from a visit to friends in Athens. |
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RE. W. B Frankiin gave a party
to Master Carlos Lynes Satur
day afternoon at her home in
Ormewood Park, celebrating his fifth
birthday. Those present were Misses
Margaret Andrews, Elizabeth Duncan,
Roberta Sigman, Dora Charlotte Gal
loway. Dorothy Nitklos, Emma Lea
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, Is vis.
iting Mrs. T. W. White on Glennwool
avenue.
The East Atlanta Art Club heid 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, 8
Loftis on Glennwood avenue.
Mre. W. 8. Loftis entertained the
Oakhurst Embroidery Club Friday
afternocn.
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RS. R. E. ROBINSON was given
M & 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. I. Mullen, G. B. Carlton, 4 B
Collier, Arthur Hale, Lioyd Lipscomb
and Miss Corrie Hunnicutt. ‘
Mrs. M. D. Seaborn entertained
her Embroidery Club Friday after
noon. The members present were
Mesdames W. A. Antilotti, Anthony,
Hill, Spencer, J. H. Pritchett, Speer,
L. A. Wood, A. H. Parham and G. 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 afternoomn.
Mrs. W. A. Hope was hostess of the
“Forty-two” Club Wednesday after
noon.~ Mrs. W. G. McGaughey won
the club prize. The members present
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,
William Buchanan, Starling, C. B
Paine and Miss Wood.
Miss Edna Wood, of Nashville,
Tenn., is the guest of Mrs. C. H. Paine
on Mcl.endon avenue.
A pretty event of Wednesday aft
ernoon was the wedding of Miss Dor
othy Challls 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
‘Ed:g‘ewood Embroidery Club Friday
‘a,ftemoon.
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 Grinstead,
of Lexington, Va. are on a visit to
their sister, Mrs. J. L. Teaford.
Mrs. Minnte 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 FElizabeth Dozier, who has
been spending the winter near Jack
sonville, Fla., will return home the
first week in March.
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RS. PORTER HUIE visited rel-
P] atives recently in Manretta.
Abe Carmichael, who was in
jured Saturday by an automobile, is
much better.
The Epworth lLeague Study Class
NEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN. ATLANTA. GA. SUNDAY. FEBRTARY 248 191
v o umpirien &t thetr home
Mes J H at their home
qgu- avenue
w-a'.-n has been the
wuest of her Mrs. ¥ Hamilton,
Bas returned to her home in Looust |
‘l'm"' Thomas Lewis and two littie
(nmtu loft recently for New York
to Mr. Lewis and reside lhere
e WL Kimball, of Atianta,
pent MW -‘m her
won. Bugene on Central ave.
nue
Miss Mary Hamilon = mnu-‘
jeacent after an lliness of sevoral
Mise Emma Driver left the past
th.” dm for -:tih..
be Fuest Ao -
Mrs Susan Adamson has returned
from a visit to relatives in Jonesbore.
A pleasant occasion of the wesk
was & & wiven by George Couch
at the fl‘xm. Dr. and
Mrs. Qeorge © on Fulton ave
pue Rook was played. and at the
close of the games refreshmonts were
served. The rtn for lOp score Was &
:mhr novel. The guests were the
Misees Ronneile Brodnax, Myrties
e e ot -
Ball, Pauline and Lila Gor
don, Messrs. Theron Nishet, Ther
mon Cobbh Russell Brywmw, Wilke
Gordon, Augustus HBrodnax and Roy
Wood.
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B AND MRS W. REECE HUN
NICUTT and infant son were
here the first of the week, vis
iting Mr. Hunnicutt's parenta, Mr,
and Mrs. W. M. Hunnieutt. They
have been living in Florida for some
time and are now on their way to
Virginia to reside
T. L. Rochester and children, Leah
and Hollis, visited Mr. Rochester's
sister, Mrs. Craig, at Bandy Springs,
8 O, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. George V. Sherrill, of
Rochester, N. Y. spent the first of the
week with their relatives, Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Kehrer. They were re
turning from a visit to Cuba.
Miss Elizabeth Munger and Miss
Mary Johnston, of New York, ?nt
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs F. E
Kehrer
Mre J. R Garner entertained at
dinner Sunday. She had as her
guests her brother, R. M. Lankford, of
Tifton, and his sister, Mra. T. W,
Mewborn
Miss Minnle Alma Mediock spent
the week visiting friends In Gaines
ville
Howard Davie and bride of Buford,
visited Miss Laura Wilson during the
week
Mrs, Bert Lively Nesbitt hal a« her
guests during the week her uacle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lively, of
Atlanta, and a schoolmate and friend,
Mrs. Mae Clark and Miss Irene Davis,
of Atlanta. y
Professor . . Gilbert, superin
tendent of the public schools, enter
tained the teachers at dinner Friday.
Those present were Miss Lila Park,
Miss Mary Russell, Miss Mamie Wil
liams, Miss Bertha Mayfleld, Miss
Mata Mitchell, Mise Ruth Wingo and
Miss Margle Holland.
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| College Park
RS. OSCAR PALMOUR was
hostess for the Sewing Club
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Reld, of Birming
ham, Ala.,, were the guests of Mrs, W
D. Cooper last week.
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 Savannabh.
Miss Mary Thornton entertained 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 Thomm\mn.‘
Ga., is visiting her mother, Mrs
Schoeller.
Mrs. Oscar Palmour entertained 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 Presb)terian 1
Church held its social meeting with |
Mrs. D. C. Lyle Thursday afternoon. |
Miss (Gladys Hudson, of Douglas
ville, 1s the guest of her sister, Mrs.
R. M. Wilheit. |
Mr. and Mrs. E. S, Center have
returned from a visit to New Orleans.
The ladies of the Methodist Church |
gave a George Washington party|
Thursday 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 Scoute of College Park,
presented a clever three-act play,
““The Boy Scouts,’ on I'riday evening
‘at the high school auditorium.
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| ISSES HATTIE GREEN, John
‘M nie Hobgood, Mattie Lou and
| Lillian Tanner attended the
Fdge-Vineyard wedding in Palmetto
Wednesday,
Friday evening Mrs. W. T. Roberts
and Mr. Glynn Swanson celebrated
their birthday anniversaries and in
cldentally George Washington's, too.
They were assisted in recelving by
Mrs. Glynn Swanson and Miss Essie
Roberte.
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. W. T. Rob
ertsg entertained the Amawaqua Chap
ter of the D. A. R. and the Woman’s
Club jointly. After an interesting
Washington program, consisting of
songs by Misses Essie Roberts and
Nina Camp, a recitation by tiny Miss
Elizabeth Moore and an address by
the Rev. C. L. Bass on “Washington,”
the guests were invited into the din
ing room. Mrs. H. G. Swanson poured
tea and Mvs. ‘Henry McCurry served
coffee. Misses Kffie Westbrook and
Jissie Roberts assisted in serving.
Miss Winnie Flo¥d is in Montgom -
wry. the al & house party sives
;u‘m MM e R
was given
dies of & Met hodiat fi%%
evening I honor of the h Is
Hase
The Q‘w Club enterialned a: &
ln-m ‘Lure show umd&
ISB ANNA JARRETT entertain
ed at rook on Friday evening in
honor of the Misses Estelle and
Lottie Hutching, of Auburn, Als. and
Miss Loulse McMillan, of Acworth,
the guest of Mra J. & MeMillan. Ast
or the Tuuo a salad course was served.
Those invited were the Misses Pannie
Sue Malley, of Atlanta; Nallie Fannin
Carroll, Carclyn Slmmons w
;chfl!. Liddel Wfl‘i‘:‘ " t:flhm. P
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D.n:lrn. . ; u.‘.a‘ C.%‘m
M. P. Bodie, Larry ith and John
Bimmons.
Miss Ruth Wright, of Rome, is the
:.“m-t of her sister, Mrs. J. D. Comp-
Miss Jewell Rutiedge. of Alabama,
in the guest of Mre. E J. Phillips.
Mrs O. C. Simmons_ is 1l at her
home on Forest avenue.
Mra C. A Speer entertained the
teachers of the East Point Publie
School Thursday Aafternoon at her
’hm on East Point avenue
| Mrs. Emma Trimble is visiting rei
atives in Paimetto.
Mrs. A M. Moore, who has been the
guest of her son, Wright Moore, for
mm. | days. has rvturned to Savan
nah.
Miss Leila Richards. of Whitesburs,
Is the guest of Miss Alnea Little
1. C. Hood, of Flippen, spent & day
in East Point during the week.
B K. Harte and family have moved
to College Park.
Mrs. R. F. Young left Saturday for
South Georgia, where she will spend
several months,
T H. Brackin and family have
moved to Dalesville, Ala.
H. P. Cottengin has returned to
Kentucky after a few days spent -mll
his family. . |
Mrs. 8 A Oliver left Friday to
spend several weeks with relatives in
South Georgia
Mrs P. H Rhoden has returned
from = visit to Thomasville
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RS RAYMOND GLASS has re-
M turned from a visit to relatives
st Cuthbert, Ga.
Murray Bennett, of Washington, D.
~ spent a few days this week as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ansiey.
Mrs J. G. Paine, of White Hail, who
has been the guest of Mrs. W. Y.
Flake, returned home on Monday. s
Augustine Sams has returned 1o
the University of Georgia, after
spending a few days as the guest of
his family, Mr. and Mrs. A, H Sams
Mrs. L. M. Ussery, of South Caro-
Una, !s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T
8. Ussery.
Miss Ruth Postum, of Monigomery,
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. B. Van Valkenburg
have returned from a visit to Florida.
Mrs. Nash, who has spent several
weeks in Florida, has returned home.
.\jlss Laura McClellan entertained
at 4 dancing party on Thursday even
ing as a compliment to Miss Ruth
Postum, of Montgomery and Miss
Loulse Hutcheson, of Newnan. Her
guests inciuded Misses Ellen Brow
der, Louise Hutcheson, Ruth Postum,
Juliett Dew, Edna HIilL, Mina Good
win, Cliff and Cleo Mable, Margue
rite Stephens, Marianne McClellan,
and Messrs. Ed Terrell, Tom Hard
man, Ben Bubanks, C. 8. Wood, 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 KElizabeth Flake was given a
surprise party on Monday by the
vounger set. In the party were
Misses Effle Chambers, Flizabeth
Gardner, Estelle Gardner, Helen Sut
ton, Frances Daniel, Georgena Glenn
and Louise Brown, and Messrs. Fra
ser Wilson, Hamilton Ansle, Charlie
Hamilton, Nathaniel Pratt, John
Brown, Alfred Branch and Henry
Morgan.
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 Lucia Pope and
Lillian Moore,
Mrs. M. A. Candler has been quite
ill for the past week.
Mrs.. E. G. Neel entertalned at a
dinner party on Friday as a compli
ment to Mrs. W, G. Flake, Those in
vited were Mrs, B. H. Wilson, Mrs, J,
G. Paine, Miss Bella Fortman, Miss
Annie Anslev and Mrs. J. S, Kennedy.
Miss Annie Mae Glenn left last
week for her future home in San
Antonio, Texas
Miss Ethe! Coffee was hostess for
the voung ladies’ 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. I. Stone and famlily
were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. H.
Goss on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kennedy and
family spent Sunday at Lithia
Springs.
Miss Ellen 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, Laura
McMillan, Sarah Terrell, Blizabeth
Mack, Maude Stanley, Jullett Dew,
Niobe Clay, Marguerite Stephens,
Dull, Haynes, Armenia Alexander,
Sue Rae and Marian Symms, and
Messrs, John Gibbs, Marcus Brown,
{ Bovkin Davis, Davitte Hammond, Dr.
Pitman, Oliver Symms, Albert Jerni
gan, Gus Stribling, Harry Stanley,
Taylor, Anderson, John McClellan,
Kelly Rush, Will and Charles Ansléey,
Marion Wilson, Mr. Irwin, Hill, How
{ard Pace, Hooper Alexander, Jr.,
Clayton Scofield, Pitman and Bovd
Sutton, Everett Martin, Robert and
Theo Ramspeck, Tom Hardeman, k
win Barry, Joe March, Wheeler Green,
'Letton Stanly, Guy Shearer, I2d 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 surrounding terri- i
tory contains a mother, sister or child with an ambition to obtain a Jjif
musical education. This ambition could not be realized before because |}
it was imposs:ble either to pay the price asked for the piano or the
terms of payments required.
DO NOT HOLD YOUR FAMILY BACK. YOU CAN OWN A PIANO NOW. Yon i
cau now purchase a piano from Ludden & Bates, Southern Music House, to suit your con- [
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If yon do not take advantage of this mammoth elearance sale while it lasts and secure J
a piano of the very best make, with a national reputation for tone and quality, you will Ji§
have neglected to perform a duty to your interests. e
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We Will Enumerate Below Our Monday and Tuesday Bargains ff
Kimball . . .. .$ 98 | Sohmer . . . .. .sllO | Harvard ... .. .$l2B | Behning .. . ... .§l6B ,
it ... . lINy .....->» B ’ Corl. ....... 138 [Kellerßros.. ... 78 &y
Klne . .. ." " 149 | Beethoven. .. .. .98 | Haines'Bros. . . . 165 | Bishop . . . . . . 188
Bewster ... ... 10 |Bwiling . . ... W 1 Harvard ..... . 138 | Smith & Nixon . . 225 Ji
Poaalaw ™ . OEETENON .... . FEE TRS s oeta 125 | Kingsley .. . % . 185
G . ... RTINS . ... Story & Clark .. . 217 | Kingsbury ... .. 105
Fischer LTN TN ... ... Gerhard .... .. 160 | Packard ... .. . %88
Vose & Sons .. . . 98 | Jos. Schmidt & Co. 136 Estey . . ...... 85| Brewster .. ... 165
Slightly Used 88-Note Player-Pianos
Ludden & Bates .$3756 | Corl . . .. .$285 | Kohler ... . . .$275 | Cadillac ... . . .$328
Farrand, C. C. .. . 495 | Ludden & Bates 390 f Lester .... .. . 425 | Lindenberg .. . . 398
Armstrong . . . . 3656 | Ludden & Bates . . 375 | Ludden & Bates . . 425 | Weiler . . . .. ... 266
Ludden & Bates Grand Piano (used) . $390.00
New England Grand . . . . . . . $275.00
T HE above instruments we are placing on sale are recognized as the world’s standards. They have also
heen recognized by the greatest musicians of the piano world. A number of these different makes
have won international awards wherever exhibited. ']phm have been indorsed by such artists as Tetraz- |
zini, Mary Garden, Vietor Herbert and hundreds of others. l
Pri dT in Reach of All !
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1869. Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. e o
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