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BRSO o b Omis QUICSREES)
ENEBCATUR Jan 16-—A leap year
Ball was gives in the EFrmna
-3 stum st Saturday night The
jm'utnm!un»'“
the givis after the Christmas hell-
LU The giris who represented men
‘wete escorted 1o the dante by other
B minations for the fret term
started Wednesday and will continug
i 20 ‘
Louise Hooper, of Belma. Ala.
has ol peturned, on acecunt of M-
Miss Lorine Carter, of Richland.
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continue her studies during the
apring lerm
The weekiy prayer meeting Thurs
%fim was jod by Dr. Little
gave a talk ”~
Denmatic Ctub i 6 rehearsing
e new plays which will ba given
m‘!“ It will present “Up to
& comedy, and “Philesophy
an Appie Orchard” by Anthony
kh which the Misses Loulse
Annual January##,Clearance Sale
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A great chain of Haverty stores welded together|%e” " The values found in this advertisement are the
for your interest is responsible for these =|l @t most remarkable ever printed by any firm and
tremendous values offered here I‘ 2 just an indication of what we will continue to offer
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| Ware and Olive Hardwick will play.
. Mwest. the eollege phywician,
will not return 1o the oullege on aO~
coud of the iliness of her mather.
D V. M. Gaines has returnedl afts
or 8 shert trip Vast
The ruiw class elected the follow .
ing « at it -“"1 Tussday
President. Miss Laurie Caldwell, vice
prosident. Miss Willie Relie Juckson,
:;n«im-lm. Miss Ceorgians
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Mise Miriam Reynoids has bheen
elected president of the sephomers
ans
. Friends of Miss Emma Jones are
srmpathising with her in the death
of her father last week
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I OME. Jan 15 Miss Edith Geor
glana Purlingham gave an or
gan recital in the chapel Mon
day evening. ,
Colone! W, ¥ Ewing, of Wilming- |
ton, N. O, veteran of the Civii War}
and Npanish-American War, gave the |
students & talk Monday on his ex-}
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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 te 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 .......$28.50
HEARSTS SUNDAY AMERICAN. ATLANTA. GA. SUNDAY, JANTARY 14 196
periences in Cuba during the Bpan
sh-American War
Tuesduy evening the Athletie Ase
sociation presenied & pantemine,
;‘tm” » Mflfl‘d mm ee
en the participants
of Cinderelia was faken by m
Frances Behmidi, of Chioago, while
Miss Angeline Davis, of Albary,
played the part of the prince. Other
rfl:’r;rnu were the Misses Mm
w of Tuskegee, Ala.; NI
Walters, of Rome; Hallie Carr, of
Memphis: Watalie Turner. of Coving
ton: Keanor Willcax, of Rome: Ruth
mnm. of (‘fi&t‘t‘ Mary Frantes
sha of Asheville. Marion Weens,
of Gadsden. Barah Heien Rellonger,
of Ondsden: Theima Woodruff, of
Winder, na-&‘ Rruner of Atiants
Hianche W of Hamilton; Mel
on Gostehing, of Rome, Narah Joyve
King. of Rome. Mary Ssonders, of
Pensacola; Mary Kine l!h.l'pa of
Moultrie: Wilda Hardman. Com
merce. Elisabeth Retin, of Rome:
Zelma Siark, of Commerce, and Lule’
Wilbura, of Monticello ‘
Mevera! new students entered the
eollege after the holldayn. These are
tne Misses Marguerite Plerce, of Laan
Charles. la., Emmis Lid Crumpton.
of Orville, Ala: RNeba Pitman, of
Commerce. Milly Ruth Pitiman, 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
$40.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs. .$34.95 and $37.50
$35.00 8.8x10.6 Axminster Rugs . .$29.50 to $33
$30.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs, . $25.00 and $27.50
$26.50 8.3x10.6 Axminster Rugs ........$23.50
$17.50 6x9 Axminster Rug5..515.45 and $16.50
Vievilla, and Ida C. Brannon, of Tal-
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__LaGrange __|
AGRANGE Jan 15.—Miss Dalsy
Davies, president of LaGrange
College, received seversl sub
stantial checks, Just at Christmas, to
be sxpended as she thought best, for
the improvement of the college. With
Imm«m.m,w.uw
friends have remembered the school
I-uhem
One check from Miss Sallie Maude
:n-. of Allanta. gives 3300 toward
Alting the domestic science depart
ment with modern equipment. La-
Mwm;-mflm-m
o done in home ecopomics,
and this timely gift from Miss Jones
will make sven more excellent work
possible. Another check for §IOO was
m&m of one of the alumnae, Inl
w. Grant, of Atlanta, |
On Monday evening the mn-..1
heid “:mw:n the form of
“hook o for the library. Boores
of velumes of Action, history, travel
and one excellent cook zont were
contributed. The greater Sumber of
H . » .4\ C l - d D .
armonizing In' Loloring an esigns
There are many exquisite designs and shadings from which to choose
—effects that will harmonize with the furniture in the rooms where you
intend using them. We know that never before have equal values been
offered at such low prices as are these listed below.
the guesis were dressed to lmperson
ate either a character from a well
known book of M':’l:-‘:: a title of &
book. The prise Lest -m
--sonation was awarded to Fuller -
laway, Jr.
Mre J. B Richards, of New York.
e sgt ot Mico Wath Rich-
AL o -
ards. From LaGrange Ir:.gchm
will go to visit relatives in Birming-
Miss Sarah Adelle &u\.* a wells
known reader, um:cmu. '::.h-
Grange !‘ull’t - in
expression ins flom the de
ment of expression, is w on
m. of absence, and Miss L
will Al her place until her return.
Miss Gordon is recovering from her
iliness
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THENS, Jan 15-—~Miss umnl
A Rutherford gave a lecture on
her Western !r"f Haturday night
to the Millie Rutherford Soclety, li
justrations were presented by Pro
fessor Earnest with m::-.
Among the new students U week
are the Misses Jessie O'Kelly, Con-
$35.00 9x12 Smyrna Rugs (solid color). .$29.50
$27.50 7.6x10.6 Smyrna Rugs (solid eolors) $24
$'18.50 6x9 Smyrna Rugs (solid colors). .$15.00
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$20.00 9x12 Wool Rugs .....c.occnnnnnn .$17.50
$18.50 9x10.6 Wool Rugs ............. .$14.856
SIO.OO 6x9 Wool Rugs ....,.c.ccevveenn .$7.86
$15.00 9x12 Wool Fiber Rugs ......... .$11.95
$12.50 8.3x10.6 Wool Fiber Rug 5....... .SIO.OO
SIO.OO 7.6x10.6 Wool Fiber Rugs ....... .$7.95
yers: Bessle Wright, ¢ 3
Acleta Nichow, Atlanta: Mary -
gals, Talbotton, and Mre J. A -
enn, Nylvester,
Contriby to the “eampus beau
™ l.‘u:l* Las ntn:.“cz.
dire, W‘M bulbs froem Mrs.
Harold Hinton and I: Jonquils frem
Miss Millle B
£ B Rustin, of Savannah, visited
his daughter, Miss Mary Rustin, this
Mre. M. E Riley has returned u‘-‘
Atlanta, where she was oalied 7 the
liness of her daughter, Mm. J W.
Mise Grace Schley, of the elase of
'II& visited the college the last week -
e,
Saturday night Professor Parks, of
the University, deliversd a jscturs to
the Altioria Soclety on the “Meodern
Drama.”
The -hn't'n ume::: of !h:“t.
W. . A will bagin term
& mission sermon by Dr. C. C. Jarrell
at vespers Bunday eveaing.
Southern Female
AGRANGE, Jan. 156.—Miss Ruth
L Carlin spent Tuesday in At
lanta attending the wedding of
her cousin, Miss Myra Brinkley, to
Palmer H. Greene, of Corde’s, ’
Among new students are the Miss
es Persia Daniel, Dovie Davis, Lillian
rmtn and Esther and Ophelia Grif
n
The Missps Winnie Awbrey and
$1 Cash and $1 a Week Buys These Rugs
With the unusually 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 care of the
balance.
Print Linoleum ............65c to 85¢c sq. yd.
Inlaid Linoleum ........SI.OO to $1.50 sq. yd.
Corkolin carpet patterns for hall and bed
: PODIIR S 5, o vnvins gl £ 0 5000, OB 90 T
No extra charge for/measuring and laying.
Dutch Bungalow Curtains ..§1.50 to $3.76 pair
$2.00 Lace Curtains ..............$1.45 pair
, $2.50 Lace Curtains ...............$1.86 pair l
$3.50 Lace Curtains ...........,...s2.Bb pair
$4.50 Lace Curtain5................53.96 pair
Portieres .........c.0e....554.00 to $12.50 pair
Rebble Cleaveland sper. the week
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as Saturday.
The Misses Louilse and Lillian Mor-
GRS U ——
B D Daniel visited his daughter,
Miss Persia Daclel, on Monday.
ORSYTH, Jan 156.—-On January
r 28 Professor James P. Whyts,
of the litersture department,
mmanWIWI
uring stersopticon views and songs to
iustrate it
On Pebruary 14 J. C. Camp will
lecture on “Mudsills and Capstones™
which will furnish laughter and bits
of wisdom.
On March 10 there will be a plane
recital by Sir Edward Baxter Perry, a
musician of note.
«‘.’.‘r,......m"'““"" o Sbanesperean
pl%v- y the Ben Greet Players
ne student recitals begin January
27 wnd will be held every two weeks
for the rest of the session,
A new organisation known as the
Enharmonic Music Club has been or
ganised in the college. The officers
are: President, Miss Winnie Davis:
vice president, Miss Agnes Acree:
sercetary, Miss lLella Summerall;
treasurer, Miss Mary E Whatler:
wmuw
Cooper, and Miss M“'O.m
There :'n ::u\ 40 members o-.'
pormend t advanced
voles, piano and vielin T:‘:l—"
of the club are to lsarn to apbreciale
the best in music, and to study the
musiclans, the composers and thelr
works. The club is the revival of an
old organigation in the college. Al
‘lhmnunmoflmm
fessor Thickstum and Miss Wheeler
I-nuflamnuflul subjects
’ Tu:‘nbnmu Cl:’\uvlnh ae
originally organ iss Miller
the director of‘:xnulon. but whe
was absent & month on account of
filness, was reorganised by Mise
Dona Hendricks, of the expressiog
department. The club is A& member
I°' the Dramatie Losgue of Amerioa
The club officers are: President, Mise
Minnie King: secretary and treas
urer, Miss Leota MeCutchen ertb
Miss Olive Mattox: chalrman pu
leity commities, Miss Johnnie Mal
Palmer: program committes, Miss
my Curis and Miss Elsanor White-
Mrs. Amon, assisted by Mary Amos
and Gladys McGes, entertained some
of the teachers of Pessie Tift and of
the public schools on Monday after
noon at a rook party. There were
three tables. Those pb)fim
Mrs. Phinaszee, Miss Opal Mise
l;‘uer w:z. al‘iu gl‘nur.y'llul. Mine
artha nning, uu;m
J. unu:r.m-m.u Ce
cile Dominick, Miss Copass and Miss
Emma Denmark,
Several social clubs have been or
m&u‘w in the student body.
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