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CALENDAR FOR
WEEK IN SOCIETY
KING-HART.
N R. ANT) MRS. GEORGE E. KINO announce the engagement of their
daughter, Mary E., to Mr. Henry Hamilton Hart, the marriage to
take place on June 30. No cards.
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JAMES- ALLISON.
M RS. D. L JAMES, of Bowdon, Oa., announces the engagement of
her daughter, Oza Pauline, to William Pearson Allison, of Char
lotte, N. C. the wedding to take place early in June. No cards.
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TREE-BROWNING.
M R. AND MRS. THOMAS W. TREE announce the engagement of
their daughter. Nina Ellen, to Frank Browning, of Covington,
Ky., the wedding to lake place in June.
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WENDER-WENDER.
M R. AND MRS. SAMUEL B. WENDER announce the engagement
of their daughter, Lena, to Isedor Wender, of New York, the wed
ding to take place late In June.
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BAGGS-HALL
|RS. MOLLIE FITZGERALD BAGOS, of Camilla, announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Mary, to James Oliver Hall, of New
ton, the marriage to take place tn June.
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DOUGLASS-LAUNUS
M r. AND MR8. ALBERT SIDNEY DOUGLASS, of Greensboro, Ala ,
announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennie Lindsay, to
Paul Nolan Launlus. of Monroe, the wedding to take place July 14 at
New Berne, Ala.
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MOORE-MERRILL
n RS. JOHN M'DOWKLL MOORE announces the engagement of her
daughter, Bertha Hardon, to William Headley Merrill, of Eufaula,
Ala., the marriage to take place at home Tuesday, June 29.
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MILLNER-POLLIER
It. AND MRS. H MILLNER, of Augusta, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Eva, to Arthur Polller, of Aiken, the marriage
to take place tn June.
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DOUGLAS-GOEN
Mr. AND MRS JOHN WILLIAM DOUGLAS, of Griffin, announce the
• ' engagement of their daughter, Lois, to Ezra Goen, the wedding
to take place In Juue.
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BLAKE-M’DONALD
M r. AND MRS. JOHN BLAKE annuonce the engagement of their
daughter, Helen, to Chester Elmo McDonald, the wedding to take
place June 16.
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PERKINS-GHEESLING
n R. AND MRS. FRANK T\ PERKINS announce the engagement of
their daughter, Alberta, to Henry Carlton Gheesling, of Birming
ham, the wedding to take place June 24. No cards.
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BAKER-TITTLE
MRS. F. W. HOPKINS, of Thoraasvllle, announces the engagement
* ' of her niece, Helen Law Baker, to Stern D. Tittle, of Springfield,
Ohio, the marriage to take place June 23.
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BEVERLY-CRAIGMILES
Mr, JOSEPH L. BEVERLY, of Thomasvtlle. announces the en-
1 1 gagement. of his daughter, Grace, to Joseph E. Craigmlles, the
marriage to take place June 10.
A VERT Interesting announce
ment is that of a new organi
zation of amateur players
which will present "As You Like It"
on the lawn of Mrs. George McKen-
aie's home In Brookwood, on the aft
ernoon of June 10.
Mias Carolyn Cobb will direct the
players, who are some of Atlanta’s
most talented amateurs. Fine stag
ing and artistlo effects will enhance
the charm of the play, which will be
a brilliant affair of the spring sea-
eon.
Following la the full cast for the
production:
The Duke, W. Frank Smith. Duke
Frederick. H. T. McDuffie, Amlena.
Richard Bold, Jaques, Robert Moore;
Le Beau, Walter Marshbum; Oliver,
William Perry; Jaquea de Bole, W, C.
"'larke; Orlando, Umar Hill; Adam.
Edward Clarkaon; Charlea, James
Preas, William, Kenyon Zahner:
Touchstone. Victor Victor; Eylvlus,
Walter Conklin; Gorin, T. W. Har-
land. First Lord, Frank Butt; Second
Lord. Francis Paveslch: Rosalind.
Mra W. C. Jarnagtn; Celia. Mrs Wil
liam F Shallenberger; Phoebe, Mrs.
Hamilton Block; Audrey, Mlsa Cleve
land Z&hner. shepherds, foresters,
etc.
Incidental music by chorus of for
esters. directed by Mr. A. Gerard-
Thiers
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A NOTHFR charmln* Atlanta girl
la added to the list of June
brides In the announcement of
the engagement of Mlaa Mary King
to Henry Hamilton Hart, which ia
made in to-day's American by tho
bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George
R King The bride-elect la one of
the several lovely daughters of Mr.
and Mra. King, prominent Atlantans*
and since her debut a year or «o ago
the has been exceedingly popular, not
only in Atlanta, but in other cities
The King home Is the acene of an
almost continuous and very happy
hospitality, and the parties given for
the young girls who are guests in the
home, and for the daughters of the
household when they visit in other
places, forms a bright, gay series
The bride-elect is vicarious and
pretty, and is a graceful dancer, hav
ing been a belle at the affairs given by
the college set preceding her debut.
Mr. Hart Is a young Atlanta man
connected with the Southern Bell Tel-
I Downstair*—at Rich’s.i
Special for Monday [
Any Colored Top Colonial Pump
$1.95
Every pair worth $4.00 or more.
This proposition covers every pair of color
ed top low shoes in stock downstairs. Gray
and fawn whole quarter (as illustrated) and
spat top models, cloth and buckskin, in patent
and dull calf.
Another Bargain
Table of Low Shoes for
$1.00
Values from $2 to $4, in black satin (as il
lustrated), patent, dull, tan and white canvas
Oxfords and Pumps for children, misses, boys
and women. Special at $1 from 8 until 12
o’clock.
M. Rich & Bros. Co.
WftWWW Downstair*—Shoe Section.
ephone Company, and Ip popular in
business and in the social world as
well.
The marriage, which takes place at
the Peachtree street residence of Mr.
and Mrs George E. King on June 30.
'll be a beautiful event, with a num
ber of frienda attending the young
couple.
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M RS T X. ABERNATHY enter
tained at an informal porch
party Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. W. H. Burgess won the prize
in a contest, which wa« the feature
of the afternoon.
Miss Leila Bazemore served punch.
Mrs. Ouy Battle assisted the hostess
In entertaining her guevts. Besides
the club members present the Invited
guests were Mrs. L, P, Lanqrston. Mrs.
V. O. Harris, Mrs T. R. Cameron.
Mn. Guy Battle, Miss May Kluker
and Miss Leila Bazemore.
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M RS JOHN HENRY ABBOTT
was hostess at last week's
meeting of the 1913 Embroid
ery Club, which will be entertained
on June 9 by Mrs. W. G. Chamber-
lain. No. 53 Augusta avenue
Mrs Abbott's guests were Mrs. J.
A McDonald. Mrs R. N. Pelot. Mrs.
Henry Godfrey. Mrs. Walter Turner.
Mrs B. H. Howard, Mrs. A. M.
Thompson, Mrs. W. A. Courtney. Jr.,
Mrs. George Turnlpseed. Mrs. \V. G.
Chamberlain and Mrs. Edward God
frey.
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B RrDBS-ELECT and visitors
shared honors at the dinner-
dance given at the Piedmont
Driving Club Saturday evening, when
150 guests were present and a de
lightful evening whs spent
One of the largest parties of the
evening was that given by Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Clarke in honor of Miss
Ellen Wright Wise, of Richmond. Va.,
who is the guest of Mrs. John S.
Cohen. The table, with covers for
eighteen, was decorated with sweet-
peas arranged in a series of baskets
wtth tulle bows on the handle.
Mrs Clarke wore w'hite net and
lace with -bodice of pink taffeta, and
her leghorn hat was adorned with
a paradise. Miss Wise wore a pretty
evening gown and flower-laden hat
At the party which Mr. and Mrs.
Turner Eltten gave in honor of Miss
Louise Black and her fiance, John
Pit ten MaoDougald. the decorations
were also of sweetpeas. The hostess
and honor guest wore pretty summer
toilettes.
Members of the college «et com
posed the party which Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Hatcher gave In honor of Miss
Janet Hatcher and her guest, Miss
Sarah Sheffield, of Amerlcus. A
large basket of sweetpeas. flanked by
smaller baskets of the same flowers,
graced the table, with covers for
eighteen
Mrs. Hatcher wore gray crepe de
chine, with a big gray hat covered
with pink and gray plumes Miss
Hatcher was being cordially welcom
ed on her return home from Hollins
College, and wore a dancing gown of
MONDAY.
Mr. and Mra Stuart Witham will
fliva a garden party at their home,
"Bide-a-We*/’ in honor of Mr. and
Mra. William Stuart Witham, Jr.,
whose marriage took place in April.
Mias Vie 8triokland will give e
box party at the Forayth In honor
of Misa Marcella Steadman, a
bride-elect.
Miaa Margaret MoCarty will
give a matinee party at the For
syth in honor of Miaa Janet
Hatohor and her gueat, Mlea Sarah
Sheffield, of A merioue.
TUESDAY.
The Univeraity Club will give a
tea-dance.
The Capital City Club will give a
dinner-cfance.
Mias Nelle Walker will give a
dance in honor of Miee Ruth Rot
ter's guests, Miss Rosa Gillen and
Miss Helen West.
Miss Lucy Yancey, of Savannah,
will wed Fred Hoyt, of Atlanta, at
8t. John's Churoh, a large reception
to follow the ceremony.
WEDNESDAY.
The Piedmont Driving Club will
give a tea-dance.
Miee OHie May Osborne will wed
Charles H. Wright at a private cer
emony at 8:30 o’clock, a large re
ception to follow at 9 o’clock.
Mite lola Wise and Eugene W.
Stetson will be married in Macon,
the wedding to be attended by a
numbir of Atlantans.
THUR8DAY.
A Greek play will be given on the
lawn of the summer home of Gov
ernor and Mrs. John Marshall Sla
ton for the benefit of the Atlanta
Chapter, D. A. R.
FRIDAY.
A oomencement dance will be
j given by students of the Georgia )
School of Technology.
The Vesper Club entertains at
an informal dance at its club
house.
SATURDAY.
The Druid Hills Golf Club will
give a tea-dance.
The Piedmont Driving Club will
give a dinner-dance.
The Atlanta Athletic Club will
give a dinner-dance at East Lake.
M ISS SARAH ADELLE BAST-
LACK, director of the depart
ment of expression In the At
lanta Conservatory of Music and Or
atory, will present her younger pupils
on Thursday, June 3, at 8:15 p. m.. In
Cable Hall, the entertainment consist
ing of the children In minuet, read
ings, orations and a one-act play,
“Oysters.” Friday, June 4. at 8:15
p. m., in Cable Hail, the seniors will
present readings, “Jack's Song,” a
one-act play, and “How a Woman
Keeps a Secret,’ 'a comedy In one act.
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Mr, and Mrs. Horace J. Blake an
nounce the birth of a daughter, who
will b« christened Mary Francis.
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Mr. and Mr*. Richard Elliott Mil
ler, of New York, who are spending a
few week* In Atlanta, will remain at
the Hotel Imperial until June 15. A
cordial welcome hag been given them,
aa they have been greatly missed
since leavings Atlanta for residence In
New York a year or *o ago.
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Miss Lillian Viola Moseley and her
niece, Miss Frances Carl Johnson,
leave Sunday for a ten days 1 visit In
Lanark, Fla.
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Mrs. James H. Cavanaugh, of Co
lumbus, Ohio, is visiting her sister,
Mrs. A. B. Wynne.
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Miss Mary Burr Lake will return
home Friday from Hollins' Institute,
and will spend the Simmer with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lake.
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Mrs. A. A. Jobson, of Tampa, Fla.,
Is visiting relatives in Atlanta.
Edwin Clapp
and
Laird A Schober.
28 Years in the
Same Stand
The New White Linen Pump
The Dainty “Psyche”
The Late (t Delta”
These three models will specially ap
peal to the woman that appreciates the
artistic in footwear.
MEN
The New Tramp Last
English Palm Beach Shoes
$3.50 and $4.00
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JI\W Whitehall
white lace, with a big blue hat
Mrs Sheffield wore blue taffeta,
with a hat of the same material.
Others present wearing pretty sum
mer toilettes were Mrs George Dex
ter, Mrs. John E. Murphy, Mrs. Cam
Dorsey, Mr*. John Morris, Jr., Mrs.
Gus Dodd, Misses Magaret McCarty,
Mary Murphey, Aline Fielder and oth
ers.
THE CORSET SHOP,
ATLANTA’S PRIDE
CUSTOM CORSET MAKERS
READY TO WEAR CORSETS
BRASSIERES
In fact, we carry every article to be found in an up-to-
date shop.
TAILOR MADE CORSET CO.
94 NORTH FORSYTH STREET.
Phone Ivy 8641. Near Ansley.
A Perfect Diamond
From Haynes’—For
the-Bride-To=Be
Of all Jewel* purchased In
the lifetime of man, the be
trothal stone Is the most sa
cred It should be a perfect
gem of highest grade.
It is well recognized that In
the entire South not another
firm maintains a higher stan
dard than Haynes.
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Hero you will find a splen
did stock of perfect diamonds
at eminently fair prices; the
reputation of this store places
the uninitiated and connois
seur on an equal footing when
buying diamonds here.
Our divided payment plan
will solve the problem of
those not desiring to pay all
cash.
One-fifth cash and
balance in ten equal
monthly payments.
Eugene V.
Haynes Co.
49 Whitehall St.
"The Best Diamond
Store in Dixie.”
Hot Weather Specials
Six beautiful hand-engraved, blown
iced tea glasses, like cut. QQ ~
Special, set 5/04,
Six heavy-plated Colonial design
iced tea spoons, like cut. QQ _
Special, set 5/04/
Colonial iced tea f-Q_
glasses, set 05/4/
Colonial footed sherbet {TQ
glasses, set 05/4-
Colonial iced tea saucers (-Q,,
or coasters, set 0*74-
Colonial water A ft
tumblers, set ^*5/4/
Colonial water pitchers, A Q
2-quart size, each **04-
Ice
tubs, each.
48c
Thin-blown iced tea glasses, J?ft
straight or bell top. set . 0574,
Plain Iced tea or lemonade iQ
pitchers. 2-qt. size, each . . trOC
29c
Plain thin-blown water
tumblers, set
LilienthaPs China Store
Mall Orders Promptly Filled. 73 Whitehall Street.
Mrs. C. H. Smith
115 Peachtree. Next to Candler Bldg.
Your attendance U requaated at oar
display at
SUMMER HATS
of Unusual Merit
Designs from most exclusive shops at
New York and our own work bench.
Always something different in our large
and varied assortment of
TRIMMED HATS—No Two Alike
One chooses from the finest quality of Maline. Hair, Leghorn
Panama and Bangkok.
Prices—$5.00, $7.50, $10.00
Old Hats made new Panamas and Leghorns cleaned and reshaped.
CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. OPEN EVENINGS.
KEELY'S
KEELY'S
A ^Nlay End Sale
resses
We received Saturday 300 new
dresses for Monday’s selling, not
one of which is worth less than
$12.50, many of them $15.
Voiles, combinations, nets, lin
geries and Swisses, batistes and
laces; all have new sleeves, new
collars; every piece is dainty, sum
mery and dressy. This is the most
important offering we have made
this season.
The whole lot goes on sale at
one price.
This special sale of 300 newly-arriveed dresses will introduce you to the
very latest dress conceptions of the best artists. Many styles, with little
vestees and cuffs, some with embroidered collars, new style sleeves; many are
combinations of white and colors, several semi-eton styles, eton in plain color
contrasting with the remainder of costume in white. Several styles are fin
ished with graduating silk bands around bottom; the skirts are mostly all full-
flared, yet there are several styles with 2 and 3 tier effects, besides many plain
skirts.
Such an aggregation of summer frocks we have never shown at one time
In one iot. Not a garment in the lot is worth less than $12.50; many of them
are $15; all sizes are in the assortment, from 16 years to 44 bust. Ready Mon
day for you at 8:30 o’clock. We would advise you to come early as first visi
tors will get the pick.
eely Company