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FERGUSON-McDUFFIE
MRS. JOHN STANLEY FERGUSON, of Asbury Park, N. J., an
nounces the engagement of her daughter, Hattie Lonise, to Dr.
Harold F. McDuffie, of Atlanta, son of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. M, V.
McDuffle, of Asbury Park, N. J,, she wedding to take place late in the
spring.
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DeLANY-DAWSON
MRB. STELLA GALLAHER DeILANY announces the engagement
b of her daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Royval Oscar Dawson, of Flint,
Mich., the marriage to take place January 11.
FEINSILVER-RUBIN
y MRS. A. FEINSILVER, of Birmingham, announces the engagement
\ of her daughter, Marion, to Dr. Samuel N. Rubin, of Atlanta, the
wedding to take place soon.
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HINDS-BROWN
S HINDS, of Bainbridge, announces the engagement of his niece,
: * Miss Minnie Dorothy Hinds, th Joseph E. Brown, of Tampa, the
wedding to take place in the early spring.
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SMITH-DARLYSHIRE
Ml. AND MRS. E. C. SMITH, of Bainbridge, announce the engage.
: ment of their daughter, Vera, to Dr. G. Darlyshire, the wedding
to take place in the spripg
new
KERSH-SCHRODER
Mn. AND MRS. R. L. PALMER, of Angusta, announce the sngage
ment of their daughter, Elizabeth Kersh, to Frederick E. Bchroder,
- of Charleston and Chicago, the marriage to take place in January,
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CRAWFORD-KING
MR. AND MRS. J. 8. CRAWFORD, of Toceon, announce the angage
ment of their daughter, Emilee, to Dr. Williams Russell King, of
Crawford, the wedding to take place on the afternoon of February 2.
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COOPER-GILBERT .
'MI. AND MRS. M. L. COOPER. of Perry. announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Blossom Davis, to Henry Tucker Gilbert,
the wedding to mke place soon.
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: ,Nu AND ::u, WILLIAM SEABORN TANNER, of Fairburn, an.
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mattie Lou, to Barne
* B. Willlams, of Albany, the marriage to take place the latter part oyr
~ January. No cards
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; Mn. AND MRS. JOSEPH L. MOBLEY, of Jersey, announce the on
gagement of their daughter, Ola, to Dr John Gerdine, the wedding
o take place in February
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a R. AND MRS. J. C. DOOLEY. of Coolidge, announce the engage
: M ment of their daughter, Sara Adeline, to Archibald Randolph Ken.
. Bedy, the wedding to take place January 11
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TOWNS.SMITH
R. AND MRS. J. M. TOWNS, of Towns Announce the engagemen
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M of their daughter, Ruth, to B. L. Smith, of Towns, the wedding
10 take place this month. No eards
JOEL-BERNSTEIN e :
| R _AND MRS. ABE JOEL. of Athens, announce the bet
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" their daughter, Hannah, to Jake Bernstein, of Athens, the mar.
! riage 15 take place sarly in the spring
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"ummmx BELL, SR. of Waynesbore, announce
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mn.:'dndrm::' I&uh Davis Bell. to Dr. u:
Lewis, Washington, he marriage to take place early
INEWS STy
AASS LOUISE WALKER, of Mon.
B 0 ™A Wil have another house
.y m’ ™ Frank Marrold, in
L e other guests will e Missee
SNEothy Arkeright, Melen MeCarty,
) i Melen MeClain, of Green.
B Ohle, and Helen Barnes, of Ma.
IS, Marveld gave s Sance ot their
E W .'m men of Amerscus wi!
: iheir guests .
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$ MONDAY.,
. Miss Ellen F. Pendleton, of Bos
¢ ton, president of Wellesley College,
[ will be given an afternoon tea by
. the College Ciub at Washingten
Seminary,
Dr. and Mrs. W. W, Blackman
will give a dance at the Druid
Hills Golf Club for Miss Mildred
| Brown, of New Haven, Miss Ruth
Blackman's guest. :
Mrs. Bates Block will give an in
formal luncheon for Mrs. Frances
Fort Brown, of Chattanooga.
TUESDAY.
Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Connally will
keep open house at The P{om.-
stead for Dr, and Mrs. Henry Al
ford Porter, formerly of Dyallu,
Texas, and will be at home a'gain
on Thursday and Baturday after
noons in their honor,
The Wellesley Club will;iv. a
luncheon at the Piedmont riving
Club for Miss Pendleton, of Bos
'°'l‘.r president of Wellesley Collage.
he Capital City,Club will give
an informal dance.
WEDNESDAY.
Mr. and Mrs. Elijah A. Brown
will Eivo a buffet luncheon for Mrs.
E. L. Connally, whose birthday
will be thus observed,
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Murzhy
will give a dinner party at their
home.
The Piedment Driving Club will
give a tea-dance.
Miss Harriet MoDaniel, a debu
tante, will be given a arty at the
tea-dance at the Plofmon! Driv
ing Club by John Hardisty and
) Henry Newman.
THURSDAY,
Mr. and Mrs, William H, Barn
well, Jr, will entertain at dinner
. in celebration of their wedding an
' niversary,
.
! FRIDAY,
Miss Pauline DeGive will give
an afterncon “lfly at the home of
her ronmo. r. and Mrs, Henry
DeGive,
Miss M.r{ Shedden will enter
! tain an up-jinks party at the home
. of her parents, Jr and Mrs. Rob
ert F, :hoddm.
The Capital City Club will give
an informal dinner-dance.
{ SATURDAY,
. The Druid Hills Golf Club will
L give & tea.dance.
The Piedmont Driving Club will
! live a dinner-dance.
of Washington, D. C.; Charley Orme,
A former Atlantan, and now a stu.
dent at Cornell, and Edward Swire,
Jr, of Chicago. Willlam Grant ex
pects to remain with his parents
through this week before resuming
his studies at the Hotchkiss School at
Lakeville, Conn.
The voung men were among (he
Kuests attending the dinner-dance st
the lbrul:n‘ Hills Golf Club Tuesday
evening, wers among those pres
m "l "':.:‘:";’“ at the !;l'«lmm
ving Clu edneaday afternoon.
They shared honors with Humphrey
Bassatt, of New Haven, (‘onq.'i at the
Thursday S the oo of b Loenen
Mr. and Mrs. Menry 8 Jackson ‘
They were among the guests at the
h.m.l’hn dancing party given by{
Robert Foster Maddox. Jr., at "Wood.
haven” Thursday evening in honor of
:ah m..:'lr“-mmu and for
ward } “hicago, classmate
of Robert Maddox.
Mrs. Willlam D. Grant entartain «
them st & luncheon at hgr home Fri.
::u.:\‘n-u iln A party n“:.u,. Niue
oClock German Club's dance at the
Pledmont Driving (lub.
On R:" Year's evening nlvgl.y "‘u
Kiven Willlam Grant » n
ner-dance at the Pledmont Driving
Club in honor of his guests, and other
small and informal affairs have been
given for them
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R AND MRS ALLEN L. KEN.
M YON gave a dance last Monday
avaning al thelr home In West
End The house was decorated in
holiday colors and vari-tinted lighta
lhnch.vu served tfln ‘s" eve.
" Cemes urie Norma:
m" .er mum h:uu..'
Those present were Mr. and Mre.
4 8 Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs ¥, A
Bishop, Mr. and Mra N. V, Johneon,
Mr. and M P.ermnu‘
K F. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. John
Haunson, Mrs. R 8 Robertson Dr.
C. Edward Buchanan, Misses n»y\
Pulton, Giadys Seals. Helen Pultom,
cm. wu' Clara W, ua: Lois and
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Kathryn Robertson, Mand Buchann,
Mary Laurie Norman, Venice Lang -
son. Mirtam Landrum, Mattie May
Landrum, Pay Robertson, Elaie Han.
sen, Nah Warner, Messrs Frank Co
ley. Ralph Landrum, T lnn‘. That
Walker l.‘; ML Bart W 'n:.:.‘
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Louls Mowiett. Dr. Manson, Porrest
Hays and M fl. N:r’u
The Tharsday Afterncen Bridae
Club will mest January & &t the home
of Mrs. J Starke Mamilton, No o
Atwosd avenue. West Ena |
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Mise Mary Dull entertained her
Embroidery Mub Wodnesday after
::O.M;..nmm.’" e Miss Vivian
decorated in holly and mistietos
Rouvenive mere given the honotes and
-l guset ¢ e
Mige Taurs l-z of Baltimors,
"he s the her sister Mre
Westervert m'a tor o :.:..c:':u
ba honot guest v & part .
the Podmarnt an Club
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Fawin © Bell announces the mar.
?‘&-‘.’.." siater. Ermas, b'Aflhw
A Peasnn oMelnting
CHILDREN'S HAIR
CUTTING
Your children
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Have e balr wisumed ofven.
Best bring e Nay feld
5 Ue morning.
- Bverything serliised.
CHAR R FOSTER
Fourth Floor J. ®. AllsndOe
fTEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN ATLANTA
Bz
HE hospitality of the social clubs
T of Atlanta is far-famed, and
during the last week a new
record for brilliant and successful en
tertaining was set. Bach of these
clubs seemed to vie with one an
of;her in the beauty of the decora
tions and In the number of guests
present, and almost each day of the
week there was some elaborate affair
at the Druld Hills Golf Club, the
Piedmont Driving Club, the Capital
City Club or the Athletic Club at
East Lake,
Fouf hundred guests attended the
special holiday dinner-dance given at
the Druid Hills Golf ('lub. Bach
apartment was lavishly decordted
and the reception hall and ballroom
had a mural decoration of cedar
festooned from gilt wall baskets, fill
ed with red poinsettias. Red shaded
lights and a deep band of red immor
telles were further decoration, and a
canopy of garlanfis of cedar sturred
with little red lights added to the
beauty of the scene,
The singing of Miss Betty Lee, a
gifted Bouthern girl, and the dancing
of Miss Claude Bacon, of New York,
were speclal features arranged for
the affair. Many prominent visitors
were honor guesis in parties, and the
affair was one of the most beautiful
ever given at this club.
For the tea-dance at the Piedmont
Driving Club on Wednesday after
noon, every avallable wspace was
taken by parties grranged for con
genlal groups. Holiday decorations
prevailed in all apartments and many
of the partles srranged for visitors
had an especially elaborate decora
tion suitable for the season.
Following the tea-dance a large
number remained for dinner. The
dancing of Miss Rosa Coates and her
partner, Mr. Wickland, of New York,
who have appeared at all the tea.
dances and dinner-dances given at
the Pledmont Driving Club during the
holiday season, was a featurs.
The New Year's Eve bail géven at
the Capital City Club Friday evening
Was & great success and was attend.
ed by hundreds of guests. The club
was elaborately decorated and many
features were introduced.
At the East Lake Athletie Club
many members and their friends
watched the old year out and the
new year in. A @inner-dance as
sembled a large company of guests,
and thers were special features and
much merriment. I
New Year's Day in Atlania waa
observed by open house at the Pled
mont Driving Club from 12 o'clock
on. The clubhouse was gay and
bright with holiday decorations, and
a continuous hospitalitly was ex.
pressed.
An elaborate dinner-dance was
given at this clud during the even
ing when dozens of parties had been
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The usual tea-dance was held at
the Druld Hills Golf Club Saturday
afterncon, the clubhouse still in gals
array and the baliroom fllled with
congenial parties
Thers was also the ususl dinner
dance at the Athletic Clud on Sat.
urday evening, and the Capital City
Club kept open house Informally for
mu‘hnhc.h!lh.om-
Missss Sterling and Luclle Price
gave a dancing party last week at
their home In West End. when the
guests included 30 young people. The
jower floor was thrown open for
dancing. and decorated with smilax,
ferns and red balls. The costumes
afforded much merriment during lho{
svening
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Mra. Robert Duncan has as her
guesta for the holidays Mrs. L. G
Laßus, formerly of Jacksonville Mer
daughter., Miss Grace Laßue »
spending the winter with Mre. Dun.
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AbASfldmmmfl';
on last Wadneaday svening at
the Terpeichorean Mall The
decorations were In keeping with the
holiday spirit. Those atiending wers
Missss Maggie Fhuford Nell Car.
sale, Digon, BEva May Liddell, Malen
Liddell, Oertrude Robinson, Miriam
Comer, Sarah Lidde’l, Marton Mer.
fan. Mary Rogers, Luciis Chancellor,
Bessia Withers, Made!l Ruses'l, Katie
Monre Miatem Jullp, Km'ly Garwond,
Ines Pirkie, Wthe! Reams Ellgaberh
Willis, Ruby Terrell, Orace Terrell
Rena Terrell Bihe! Beres. Morienss
—MRS. C. H. SMITH—
-115 Peachtree St,
First Skowmg of Spnng Mlllmcry
Every woman in Atlanta will be inter
ested in our display of the early Spring
Season's latest in Hatdom, which has
beens arriving daily during Xmas week
. A host of beautiful models to choose
* from, including Chie Turbans, To
, corns and Sgilors, in close-fitting of
h feets, also medium and wide brim, in
) . every eolor and material imaginable
\ Choier line of Gold and Silver Hata
They are moderately priced, (00, at
$5.00 . $7.50 - SlO
All Winter Hats greatly reduced -
$3.00 to $5.00 Velvet Shapes. SI.OO
d Hate Remondeled - Charge Areounta Solicited
GA., SUNDAY, JANUARY® 2, 1916
Smith; Messrs. T. R, Frank, P. J.
Schoeneck, J. W. Smith, E. O. Le
dell, W, A. Morgan, E. N. Floyd, Rob
ert H. Bmith, George C, Goodwin, J.
E. Walter, T. C. Newcomer, J. 8.
Baldwin, Bam 8. Swilling, Paul Wil
liams, Julian Phillips, T. J. Beutell,
Turner McGahee, B. G. Barnwell, E.
N. Clyburn, Herbert H. Gooan, C. D,
Smith, M. P. Phillips, H. L. Smith,
D. Wright MeClain, W. A. Dodger,
Jr, Lewis Blodget, M. M. Sullivan,
G. T. Freeman, F. E. Hackaby, J. T.
Elder, P. Kalick, 8. H. Stephens, W,
A. Watkins, O. L. Gordon, Edgar Ors,
Ernest Ewing, J. W. Welch, W. J.
Beres, ". W. Harrison, Allen W, Cal
lahan,
The chaperons were Mrs. J. R.
Frank, Mrs. A. K. Morgan and Mrs.
J. E. Walter,
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan T. Heery, of
Clarkston, Ga., announce the mar
riage of their daughter Jessie to
Charles D, Jones, The wedding took
place Christmas Day. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev. Dr. Fos
ter, of West End, Atlanta, at the
home of the bride. .
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Frank Callan Norris, son of Mr, and
Mrs. E. E. Norris, is spending the hol
idays with his grandparents, General
and Mrs. Charles B. Rogan, at their
country place, “Rogana Plantation”
in Middle Tennessee.
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Mrs. Hinton J. Baker and little son
Archibald will return to their home
in Augusta on Monday after spending
a month with Mrs. Baker's paren's,
Mr. and Mrs. J; B; R.obin.on.
R. AND MRS, 8. €. DOBBS will
M give a reception next Tuesday
at their home In Druid Hills
for the Coca-Cola salesmen, who will
be in Atlanta for their annual coa
vention. Those asaisting in the en
tertaining will be Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Candler, Mr. and Mra John 8.
Candler, Mr. and Mrs. Asa G. Can
dler, Mr. and Mrs. Asa G. Candler,
Jr, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Willlam Candler,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Candler and the
Inman Park Girls' Club.
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Miss Elisabeth Richardson s visit
ing Miss Augusta Reese !n Rome On
Friday evening Miss Reese gave a
dance, introducing Miss Richardeon
to the college set, and on Tuesday
evening she will be honor guest at
another dance.
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ENRY CLAY BAGLEY went to
H Americus last week to attend the
marriage of his nlece, Miss Jo
sephine Bagley. to John Alexander
McManus, of New York, which took
place at the home of the bride’'s moth.
er, Mra. Laura Johnson Bagley. The
bride has frequently visited relatives
in Atlanta, and the marriage was of
much interest in this eity.
The house was decorated through
out in holiday decorations, and the
ceremony was performed in front of a
bank of ferns and palms, lighted by
tall white tapars,
After a reception, Mr. and Mrs
MeManus left for thelr future home in
New York
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Miss Mary Moore and her mother
have returned home, after a week's
viait to relatives in Montgomery, Ah.]
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Mr. and Mra. . Y. House, who have
spent the holidays in Gallatin, Tenn.
returned home Saturday. |
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Miss Josephine Mobley will return
home this afterncon, after spending
two months In New York at Miss
Deverill's School.
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Miss May Louise Evans and Aardh
. Sewall were marrisd on December
3%, the Rev, J. W. Quilllan ofMelating.
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Mr. and Mra. Floyd A. Smith an-
Bounce the wedding of thelr dgughter,
Myrtis Lily, to Charies Luther Beleh.
or, Al their home on Ormond strest
Thursday, December 13 the cere.
mony being performed by the Rev
L O Rricker. Mr. and Mra. BDeloher
Tare at home at No. 198 Atianta ave.
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R AND MRS J W amsoN
| M Eave & dancing party Sautday
» svaning At their home In And
ioy Park for their guest, Mre. Maude
Gilliean, of Memphis, Tenn
1 The Christmas colors of red and
Ereen were used In the decorations
1 The guestis wers Mr and M
Frank O Headiey, Mr and Mre B 4
Fward Brantiey, Mr. and Mrs William
Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sims, Mr. |
and Mrs. Goodloe Yancey, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. George Edward, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall George, Miss Denham, Mrs.
Martha Nesbit Kean, Dr. Arthur Van-
Dyke, John Paschal, Philip Houten
and Dr. Howard Hall.
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Miss Margaret Bridge entertained
at an informal dinner Wednesday
evening at her home on North Moro-‘
land avenue. The table held Ameri
can Beauty roses and pink and green
favors were given each guest. After
ward dancing was enjoyed. The
Ruests were Misses Julia Angler, Lo
rena Brotherton, Margaret Bridge,
Mrs. J. W. Bridge, William A. Sut
tles, Tye Carter Sanders, J. B. Sim
mons and Henry G. Tull, |
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Miss Charlotte Dillingham will re
turn to Atlanta on Monday, after
spending the Christmas holidays with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph C,
Dillingham, in Charleston.
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"HE school set has had very few
T parties during the holidays. First
place on the soclal calendar has
been given to the college boys una
girls who must go back to thelir stud
les out of the city during the next
week. But the school set will begin
Its gayeties soon, and already severa)
affairs have been planned,
Miss Sarah Schoen will give a dane-
Ing party and Miss Charlotte Meadcr
will have a number of her friends at
& dinner-dance at her home on “Vest
Fourteenth street about January 15,
Miss Sarah Duncan gave an infor
‘mal dancing party Tuesday evening at
her home on Myrtle street for her coug
in, Miss Grace Laßue, formerly of
Jacksonville, who is spending the win.
ter with her. Only a few of the
}Yonnc set were present.
Miss Louise Inman, daughter of Mr
)snd Mrs. Frank Inman, gave a par:y
‘Wodngd‘y evening, when the guests
amused themselves with old-fashioned
SAmes—dominoes, upjinks, ‘blind
man's bluff—and new sames—bridge,
rook, ete. Later dancing was enjoyed
by all. The cotillion was led by Miss
Inman and her young partner Dainty
favors were given.
Miss Inman wore raspberry taffeta
and net, and her guest, Miss Leit'e
Witherapoon. wore pink taffeta, made
quite full, with tulle bodice,
A large number of the guests were
entertained by Miss Caroline Shivers
on Friday at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mre. Lester Shivers, on West
| Olsan Bros. Great New Year— |
Sale Of ShOCS..
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Starting to-morrow morning at 8 o'clock, we will offer you the || |
i|| greatest shoe reduction of our history. This sale includes all the newest |
¢|| and most popular style effects of the season. It is a wonderful saving ||
i|| opportunity for the well-dressed woman to complete her wardrobe in |
i || regards to stylish footwear.
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f $3, 84 and 55 |9P
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In this eollection we are making a clean sw oen g
of & big stock of £3. 84 and &5 Shoes—all of the ;
R seanon s very latest models, in the most # P !
v proved fashions—that will be priced at the ox i
7Y ,: tremely low figure of ;
2§ $2.00 |
L 4 ‘ We suggest an early seleetion a 8 ;
many will eal !
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Another Item of Interest!!
$5.00, $6.00, and $7.00 Valyes
This lot includes the very hest font §
wear in the store \6'\\‘_ stviish, sash. s i
ionable models that at this sal price |
are positively going at eost. Here is an i
opportunity that any woman will aps |
preciate. |
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BET IERVALUES~. 7
43-45 Whitehall Street
Fourteenth street. The Christmas
decorations of holly, mistletpe, beils
and poinsettias were used to make
the house bright and gay for the danc
ing, !
Miss Frances Bell, a cousin of Miss
Shiver, from Milledgeville, served
punch in the breakfast room from a
table banked with ferns and poinset
tias. Miss Shivers wore a dancing
frock of cloth of silver and tulle. The
bodice of tulle was empire, and straps
of silver crossed the shoulders.
The guests included Misses Sarah
Schoen, Alice Stearns, Charlotte
Meador, Frances Ellis, Mildred Kern,
Grace Goldsmith, Mary Eleanor Evins,
Frances Winn, Jennie Johnson, Fran.
ces Kern, Henrletta Davis, Ernestine
Campbell, Mary Wooldridge, Teresa
Crawford, Hermione Walker, Paula
Thomas, ‘lsabel Redding, Jane Cran
dall, Clifford Hatcher, Lawson Kiser,
Forney Wille, Clarke Foreman, Comer
Howell, Baxter Maddox, Hunter Coop
er, Edward Maddox, Burt Harless, Ed
mund Hurt, Willaim -Goldsmith, Ken
Start the New Year
Right by Investing Your
Surplus Earnings in
A Good Diamond
Five dollars or more can easily be spared from your
monthly salary.
You can not find a better investment than a well
chosen diamond bought upon the proper basis.
We sell correctly graded diamonds on such easy
terms the outlay is not felt,
We require, only one-ffth cash and allow as long as
ten months on the balanee, charging only six per cent sim
ple interest.
~ This plan makes it easy to acquire the habit of saw
ing.
Our solitaires are exchangeable at full price any time.
Write for selections on appfoval. -+ - ”
Our booklet, *‘Facts About Diamonds," quotes lowest
net prices on all weights and grades. Full details con
cerning our attractive plans are given in this booklet.
Write for booklet and 144-page illustrated eatalogue.
MAIER & BERKELE, Inc.
Gold and Silversmiths
31 Whitehall Street
Established 15887 Atlanta, Ga.
drick Goldsmith, Richard Sawtell,
Richard Hull, Sidney Clark, Marion
Kiser, Henry Walker Bagley, Harry
Ansley, Norrig Broyles, Charles Ew
ing, McKenzie Barnes, John Robin
son, William Disbro, John Grant, Jon
athan Owens u:d flh(_)del Perdue.
Mrs. John Raine is spending the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, George Bohan, in Harrodsburg,
Ky.
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Charles Strong, Jr,, is in Savannah,
where he was called on account of the
{llness of his mother, Mrs. Charles
Strong.
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Mrs. Vadie G. Willlams has re
turned from Statham, Ga.,, where she
has been spen‘lng the holidays with
her sister and her son, Wiley Wil
liams.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Henry McKea,
Jr., announce the birth of a son at
their home on Ponce Deleon avenus,
who has been named George Henry
McKee, 3d.