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F’ BCATUR. Jan. 18-~A leap year
| Pall was giten in the grmna
§ slum last Baturday night The
. aveasion was the coming together of
. the githe after Iha Christmas hells
deys. The girls who represenie’ mes
. Were eprerted 1o the dance ¥ :MI
Examinations for the frst term
started Wednesday and will continug
e Lovs
. Hooper, of Selma, Als
a‘l returned, on acoount of 1.
Miss lLevine Carter, of Richland
has returned to the college and will
continue her studies during the
apring term
The weekly prarer meeting Thurs
day evening was jed by Dr. Little,
who gave a talk
The Dramatic Ctub is rebearsing
its mew plays, which will be given
m 1. It will present “U'p 1o
& comedy, and ~“Philosophy
an Apple Orchard™ by Anthony
L in which the Misses Loulse
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Annual January A 8 ,Clearance Sale
A great chain of Haverty stores welded together|%e F'lJ'he values found in this advertisement are the
for your interest is responsible for these BN @ most remarkable ever printed by any firm and
tremendous values offered here \ 3.3 just an indication of what we will continue to offer
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g Ware and Olive Hardwick wili play.
| I Wweet, the cwilege physieian.
Wil et returm te the aulisge on ae-
Josunt of the Iness of et mother.
Dr ¥ H Gaines has returned. aft
or a shart trip Bast. |
The junior :hl;u wioctod the follow -
ing oßeers & - Tuesday:
Prosidont, Mine Laurie t.‘-rlm Vi
president, Mise Willie Bletie Juackson
::;-cm.am* Miss Georglana
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Miss Mirtam Nernolds bas been
vlected president of the sophomors
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Friends of Miss Fmma Jones are
sympathising with her in the death
of her father last week 4
OME. Jan, 15 Miss Edith Geor
giana Rurlingham gave an or
- gan recital in the chapsl Mon
evening.
Colons! W. ¥ Ewing. of Wilming
ton. N C, veteran of the Civil War}
and Mpanish-American War, gave the |
students & talk Monday on his #x- ]
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Quality Rugs=Close,Fine Silky Weave Patterns
A better selection of Rugs that this January clearance sale
offers we've never seen brought together. It’s a wonderful op
*portunity to replace any faded or worn Rug you may have about
at a low record price.
£56.75 9x12 Wilton Rugs ......$49.85
$50.00 8.3x10.6 Wilton Rugs ...$44.85
$37.50 6x9 Wilton Rugs ;
: $28.85 and $33.50
$50.00 9x12 Wilton Rugs ......$45.00
$45.00 8.3x10.6 Wilton Rugs ....$40.00
$32.50 6x9 Wilton Rugs .......$2850
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN. ATLANTA. GA. SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1916,
Jperisnces in Cubs during the Npans
bl - Asonerions War
| Tresday evening the Alhlstic Ase
sotiation presented & pAßiomine,
" inderella.” Several daress wWaw
given by the participanis mm
of Cinderella was taken by
Frances Schmige. of Chicago, whils
Miss Angeline Davise, of Albary,
[ played the part of the prince. (Hner
flifi‘:g‘.lfll were the Misses
: ruu—l of Taskeges, Ala
Waliers of Home, Hallle Oarr,
Memphis: Watalle Turner df‘fl'.f:‘
ton. Keanor Wilicax, of Nome;
Mimpson, of Chicage. Mars Franoes
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of Cladsden. Theima Woadraff, !
Winder. M K. Pruner. of Atianis;
Wmamsg‘u u%m-;‘uu
- e e Byve
l: of Nome; Mary Saurdlers, of
; Mary Kine Shipp. of
Moultrie: Wida Herdman, of Com»
meree; Ellsabeth Netts, of - Rome;
Yelma Fiark of Commerce, and Lulu
Wilburn, of Mantice!lo,
Reyera! new students gntered the
eallege after the uflw‘; These are
Ihe Misses Ilui;u‘%u ree, of Laka
Charles. La,, mie Lid Crampion,
of Orville, Ala: Reba Plttman, of |
Commerce, Mi'ly Ruth Pltiman of )
$37.50 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs $32.50
$32.50 9x12 Velvet Rugs
' $26.45 and $29.50
$27.50 8.3x10.6 Velvet Rugs ...$24.00
Sea R h AR SRO eRS S
$40.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs. . $34.95 and $37.50
$35.00 8.83x10.6 Axminster Rugs . .$29.50 to $33
$30.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs. . $25.00 and $27.50
$26.50 8.8x10.6 Axminster Rugs ........$23.50
$17.50 6x9 Axminster Rug5..515.456 and $16.50
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' AGRANGE. Jan. 15 Miss Dalsy
; Davies, presidemt of Lalirange
College, received several sube
stantial checks, just at Christmas, 1o
1 be expended as she cuu'?u best, for
the improvement of the college. With
the coming of dthe new jear, other
friends have remembered the school
withy checks &
One check from Miss Salile Mande
Jones, of Atlanta, gives §3OO toward
fitting the domestic science depart
ment with modern squipment. La-
Grange College s proud of the work
pow being done In home economios,
and this Umely gift from Miss Jones
will make oven more excelient work
possible. Another check for §IOO was
the gift of one of the alumnae, Mra
w. 8. Grant, of Atlanta.
On Monday evening the ocollege
held “open house™ in the fdrm of a
“hook shower” for the library. Boores
of volumes of fiction, history, travel
and one exceliont cook book were
contributed. The greater number of
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+ Harmonizing in Coloring and Designs
There are many exquisite designs and shadings from which to clgoose
—effects that will harmonize with the furniture in the rooms where you
intend using them. We know that never before have eq)lal values been
oftered at such low prices as are these listed below. .
| the guesis were dressed to lmpersen.
ate wither & rharacter from & well.
: kmnwlf%hlgutflodl
book. The prise best .
I sonation was awarded to rum-;
laway, Jr |
I Mrs J. B uwun-‘.‘:m 'c":I
spent the past week & -
| lnge as the guest bf Miss Rich-
Jards. From LatUrange Mrs Richards
: ::‘!plo visit relatives tn Birming
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| Miss N'&Aflfib Eastiack, a wells
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| partment of expression, Is .‘:{ on
mu of .m.f:.)“ Miss lack
will Al her pl until her return.
Miss Gordon I 8 recovering from her |
iiness
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THENS, Jun. 15—Miss Millle
A Rutherford gave a letture on
her Wentern trip Saturday night
te the Millie Rmmi‘wd Boclety, -
lustrations were presented by Pro
temror ls-mh:a( wu: -uwno::e:-.
Among the new students -.t’
are the Misses Jossgie O'Kelly, Con
$35.00 9x12 Smyrna Rugs (solid color) . .$29.50
$27.50 7.6x10.6 Smyrna Rugs (solid colors) $24
$18.50 6x9 Smyrna Rugs (solid colors) . .$15.00
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$20.00 9x12 Wool Rugs ................$17.50
$18.50 9x10.6 Wool Rugs ..............$14.85
SIO.OO 6x9 Wool Rugs .................57.85
$15.00 9x12 Wool Fiber Rugs ..........$11.95
$12.50 8.3x10.6 Wool Fiber Rug5........510.00
SIO.OO 7.6x10.6 Wool Fiber Rugs ....... .$7.95
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Harold Hinton and 100 Sonquils frem
Miss Millle Rutherford.
B B Rustie, of Savannal, visited
his daughter, Miss Mary Rustin, this
week end
Mre. M. E Riley has returned from
Awummmmym
iliness of her daughter, Mm. J W,
Miss Grace Nehley, of the class of
&vmummmum-
Faturday night Professor Parks of
the University, delivered & lecture to
‘;:Auru. Society on the “Medern
| ra.'m.omm«mr.
W. . A will begin for the term with
a mission sermon by Dr. C. C, Jarrell
at vespers Bunday eveaing
Southern Female
AGRANGE, Jan. 15.--Miss Ruth
L Carlin spent Tuesday In At
lants ult—ofllc the wedding of
her cousin, Miss Myra Hrinkley, to
Palmer H. Greene, of Cordels,
Among new students are the Miss
os Persia Daniel, Dovie Davis, Lillian
:‘mw and Esther and Ophelia Gris-
The Misses Winnle Awbrey and
R i e - Nlo (e L
$1 Cash and $1 a Week Buys These Rugs
With the unusunally low cash payment of sl, we will deliver
any one of these Rugs to your home, and then the special terms,
arranged for this offering, of just $1 a week, will take eare of the
balance.
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Print Linoleum ............65c to 85¢ sq. yd.
Inlaid Linoleum ........SI.OO to $1.50 sq. yd.
Corkolin carpet patterns for hall and bed-
FOUME . o' s ons s ais sinoirn anen i B
No extra charge for measuring and laying.
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Duteh Bungalow Curtains . .$1.50 to $3.75 pair
$2.00 Lace Curtains ..............$1.45 pair
, $2.50 Lace Curtains ...............$1.85 pair ’
$3.50 Lace Curtains ..........., ...$2.85 pair
$4.50 Lace Curtains ...............$3.95 pair
Portieres ................$4.00 to $12.50 pair
Rabble Cieaveland spent the week:
u‘umhm“
m-m :Mh
return tive i resuine
ber work at the college
The Misses Lucy Adsins and Jossle
of Con College, are expecied
as visliors Saturday.
The Misses Loulse and Liltian Mor.
wwmmv.u
B D Daniel visited his daughter,
Miss Persia Dmniei, on Monday
ORBYTH. Jan 15 -On Jn-lnl
r M Professor James P. Whyts,
of the Uterature department,
will deliver & lecture on Robert Burna,
using stereopticon views and songs (0
llustrate it
On February 14 J. € Camp will
lecture on “Mudsills and Capstones ™
which will furnish laughter and bits
of wisdom.
On Mareh 19 there will be a plane
recital by Nir Edward Baxter Perry, &
musician of note
; u.Amr:m:'mucnm
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for the vrest of the session,
A new organisation known as the
Enharmonic Music (lub has been or
ganizsed in the college. The officers
x‘: President, Miss Winnie Davis;
president, Miss Agnes Acres;
sercetary, Miss lalla Summerall,
L Miss S
Em
rhalrman
Conper, and Miss Certrode
There are about 48 OO -
posed of the sdvanced in
voice, piane and vielln ohleete
dmmmnhzuflhh
the best in masie, n“"'
- orks ‘l\-%lbnomtnldu
.:uu::cuun:nm At
Ihe meet on Priday ernoon Pre
fossor Thickstum and Miss Wheeler
geve talks on musical subjects
The Dramatie Club, which wae
originally organised by Miss Milier
thmmdwuvz
'uoq‘n‘t..mnuw
liness reorganised by Mise
Dona Hendricks, of the espression
department. The club is & member
of the Dramatie League of Amerios.
The club officers are: President, Mise
Minnle Kwnn‘lm
grer, Miss flm‘a:h
Miss Olive Mattos: chalrman
licity commities, Miss Johnnie Mal
Palmer, program committes, Mise
Emily Curls and Miss Elsanor White-
Mra. Amos assisted by Mary Amos
and Gladys Me(ee, entertained scme
of the teachers of Bessle Tlft and of
the public schools on Monday after
roon &t & rook party. There were
three tables mmmm
Mre. Phinases, Mga Opal Mise
Luey Hall Miss Mary Munt, Mise
Marthe uuu-t.lfl- Wadler, Mre,
J_H. Poster, M Pradley, Miss Coe
e Dominick, Miss Copass and Miss
Emma Denmark,
Severa! social clubs have been or
ganized in the student body.