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NE of the largest social even™ of
the season was the Valentine
brkl{q and domino party %ven by
the Boynton Chapter, U. D. C., last
Tuesday afternoon for the benefit of the
Red Cross. The place cards ‘were
heart-shaped valentines, flower girls
and Cupids; the deoorations being
American flags and quantities of spring
flowers. One hundred or more guests
‘were present.
Mrs. Henry H. Bass gave a theater
¥my Tuesday affernoon in compliment
0 Mrs. Hugh Sasser, and Miss Gertrude
Basser, of Senoia. Completing the par-
Ewere Mrs. Eugene Phillips and Mrs.
bert Walker.
Mrs. Wilson Mathews entertained on
Wodnelday afternoon at her home on
Nortth Hill street at a Valentine-bridge
party,
'ruqsdaér was observed as Flag Day
biy Boynton Chapter, U, D. C., and a
Nice sum was realized for the Helen
Plane educational fund. ]
Miss Annabelle Norman and Ideuten
ant Henry Greer were married Sunday
afternoon at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Norn&m.
-on Thrteenth street. The ceremony was
&crtormed at 2 o'clock by Rev. W. P.
ing in the presence of relatives and
intimate friends. Lieutemant and Mrs.
Greer left later for Fort Oglethorpe,
ghn:téunooga. Tenn., ‘where he is sta
oned. , o
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph'Montglomeqy en
tertained Sunday at dinner compli
fientan to their guest, Miss Annie
ontgomery, of Spartanburg, 8. C., who
is ndmg some time in Atlanta.
‘Jg:. Kate Valentine, Miss Marie Mc
chael, Leouis Thompson and--John
8:‘Nelll. of Jacksonville, were guests of
ends Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Otis Crouch and Miss Vir
{lnl; Crouch left last week for Day
ona, Fla., for an extended stay.
Miss Martha Cole, who is a. student
at Georgla Normal and Industrial Col
lege, Milledgeville, is spending a few
days at home with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Ben}r left
Tuesday to spend some tirnve in Florida,
goll\rg as far down as Key West.
rs. Robert R. Shapard was hostess
Tuesday at a dinner party in compli
ment to her guests, Mrs. F. G. Black
and Mrs. George Sciple, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. J#larper enter
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tained Sunday at dinner in honor of
their iuelt for.the week-end, Guy Har
per, of Atlanta.
Mrs. Lee Crittenden Manley ocompli
mented her father, John H. Stevens, of
Stevens Pottery, who is her guest, with
a stag dinner party Tuesday evening at
her home on South Hill street. Covers
were-lald for twelve. The place cards
W?s!'e ha.nht}-p;!glted blue Plrdl.
Sam angham, a former popular
Griffin. hoy, now with the coast artil
lery and stationed at Charleston, 8. C.,
spent Monday with relatives and
friends here.
Captain th& Cleveland spent the
week-end with his (}mrentl. Judge and
Mrs. Lloyd Cleveland, returning Sunday
afternoon to Camp Gordon, Atlanta.
Mrs. Georgia Burnet, of Barnegville,
is the sues: of Mrs. M. A. Butler.
Mrs. Joseph D. Boyd was hostess Sun
day at a pretty dinner party in honor
of Mrs. Walter Beeks, whose birthday
nnnlverurx(lt was. ;
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bmith entertained
at dinner Summ¥H in honor of their
week-endw’uest, iss Alvie Smith, of
Athens; . G. Smith and Clarence
Smith, of itl&ntu.
Mrs. Douglas Boyd has returned home
after a few days’ visit to Birmingham,
where she was the guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bussey.
The Woman's Club celebrated its an
niversary Thursday afternoon by hav
ing a special meeting with Mrs. Wilbur
Barnes. Mrs. R. M. Hankinson, of Mc-
Donough, gave an address on club
work. Mrs. Franklin Sibley, domestic
sclence demonstrator, was present and
addressed the meeting on “Our Rural
Schools.”
George Barrow, of Philadelphia, who
has been spending a few days at the
country home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin. Barrow, left Thursday
for New Orleans, and sailed Saturday
for South America. Mr. and Mrs, B. A.
Barrow entertained Tuesday at dinner
in honor of their house guests, Martin
Calvin, of Marietta, and George Barrow,
of Philadelpkia.
Mrs. Roswell H. Drake entertained on
Tuesday at a morning bridge luncheon
in compliment to Mrs. Walter G. Purse,
recently moved here from Savannah;
Mrs. Robert T. Daniel and Miss Kather
fne Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Solon Drukenmiller vis
fted friends in Joneshoro last week.
Miss Rosa Kate Green and John H.
‘Grepn spent Sunday in Atlanta, the
guests of Mrs. Llovd Moore.
__Mrs. James A. Drewry entertained on
Thursday at dinner comvlimentary” to
]!;er’g'uest, Mrs. H. ¥. Wilson, of Col
er.
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Newnan
RS. GILLESPIP SYKES, of Nash
ville, Tenn., is being charmingly
entertained as the guest of Miss
May Cole.
On Saturday last Mrs, Stewart Colley
was hostess at a small luncheon for
Mrs. Sykes at her home in Grantville.
Mrs. Frank Cole entertained at a din
ner 'fmrty on Tuesday In her honor and
on Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Sykes was
honor guest at an ln%md tea party,
given for her by Miss ry Goodrum.
Mrs. George Baltzell was h&lfltfl! at a
pretty bridge party on Tue y after
noon. Slxteenlguelts were entertained
and the hostese was assisted by Mrs.
W. Y. Atkinson and Miss Georgia At
kinson.
Mrs. F. B. Cole, Mrs, Gillespie Sykes
Miss May Cole, Miss Mary Goodrum and
Mrs. M. F. Cole spent Monday in At
lanta. . .
Mrs. Edwin Jacobs, of Maoon, {s the
guest of her sister, Mrd. Annis Orr, at
her home on Jacfi‘lfin street.
Mrs. Tolleso}r by was hostess at a
dinner party iday last. The T{:e!u
included Mrs. N.” B. Powel, Mrs. H. H.
North, Mrs. A. M. Norris, Mrs. Mike
Powell, Mrs. L. H. Hill, Mrs. Tom
Goodrum, Mrs. Garland J:Jnel. Mrs. R
O. Jones, Mrs. Henry Arnall, Mrs. Rob
ert Maddox and Mrs. J. 8. Gibson.
Mrs. Robert Maddox }Eave a~‘theater
party F‘ridagr evening. ighteen guests
were invited. J
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Sycamore.
~ Q-TO Sunday School and Home- |
(_l coming ‘Day at the Methodist
Church was larsely attended. Rev.
W. F. Sniith, of Cordele, preached, and
an old-tnshlon;d l})‘ukef dinner was
served at the church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Evans and Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Smith, of Ashburn, were
the week-’etr;ld guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Smith.
Hodge Man};y has returned from
Beech Grove,” Tenn,
Mrs. ¢. T, Maddox and Mrs. W. R.
amith weres recent guests of Cordele
friends. \
Mrs. John ‘Harris Childs, of Vidalia,
is the guest of Mrs. A. J. Dyess.
Miss Mildred Whiddon has returned
from a visit to, Mrs. T. T. Scott at
adison, Fla.
MMrs. Fliza Adams, of Montzeuma, is
the guest of her son, Homer Adams. -
Mr, and Mrs. Olin Greene, of Moultrie,
were the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Greene.
H. V. Wynn and family have removed
to Youngstown, Fla.,, to make it their
home.
Mrs. M. A. Foiifitain is the guest of
Mrs. C: M. McLendon, of Ashburn.
Mrs. Hinton Bellflower had as her din
ner guests Thursday Mrs. Charles Foun
taln\Mrl. Mary %mq and W, F. Hearns
berger. . y
Miss Kate McDowell, of Jacksonville,
Fla., and Miss Mina McDowell, of Nash
ville, Tenn.;” are guests of their mother,
Mrs. J. J. McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Linton Aalr are guests
of Mrs. 8. G. Kennedy. ,
0. J. Johnson has returnhed from At
lanta. - >
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ISS MARY FLETCHER gave a Val.
éntine dlnner‘garty at her beau
tiful home ednesday evening.
The guests were Misses Mary Fletcher,
Agnes .fi:ree and Margaret Bloodworth,
ll%otl:ert obley, ‘Earl Sellers nad George
abun. ¥
Miss Ruth Worsham {s visiting rei
atives in Atg.mta.
Mrs. Ben F. Hill, Jr., and daughter,
Miss Ella Mae Hill, were recent visitors
to Atlanta. ’ 2
Mrs. J. L. Munroe and Miss Franoces
Bangs, of Biltmore, N.. C., are in the
city for a few weeks.
Mrs. Samuel Rutherford, Mrs. 8. D
Smith, Mrs.. J. M. McDowell, Miss
Marion Smith and Miss Juliette Ruth
erford Were visitors to Macon Monday.
Mrs; J. M. Brantley, of Macon, has
been visiting Mrs. Charles Hardin.
Mrs. N. A. Peacock has returned to
her home in Barnesville, after spendln3
a few days with her parogts. Mr. an
Mrs. R. B. Stegheml.
Mrs. J. .E Phinazee and Misses ¥Flor
ence and Louise Phinizy were in Macon
Monday visiting friends.
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Sgammehuasdoabionse -
I R. AND MRS. JOSEPH H. DODDS
and daughter, Miss Myrta, spent
Wednesday at Gadsden, Ala.
Mrs. Henry Bradford has returned to
her home in Berryton, after a visit to
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. William
Bradford.
Miss Lucie Liddell entertained at
bridge last Thursday in honor of Mrs.
A. E. Balr, of Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. Richard Brimm has returned to
her home in Macon, after a week's v
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
McAever, e
Mrs. Jesse O. Crabb spent last week
with her daughter, Mrs. John Worrell,
of Anniston.
Mrs. Henry M. Hall and littls daugh
ter, Virginia, are visiting Mrs. Robert
Smith In Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. Will McCormick, of Jacksonville
Ala., spent part of last week with her
mother, Mrs. Eva Whitfield.
Marcus Bunn was home Sunday from
Atlanta,
Miss Virginia Flelder is visiting rel- |
atives In A(}anta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Willlngham spent
last Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Posey W. g‘unt and little son
spent last week with Mrs. Hunt's par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Hunt, of Rome.
Mrs. Robert Van Wood spent part of
last week with relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. Emmett Whitfleld went to Dal
-Sunday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Annle
Marchman.
Mrs. J. B. Lacy spent part of last
week in Rockmart.
J. L. Brown has returned to Newnan,
after a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Wil
T, Brown.
Mrs. T. J, Davis is home from a visit
to_her mother in_Aragon.
Mrs. AuFustus Young spent last week
with relat veer in Atlanta.
The W. C. T. U, gave a silver tea last
fSaturday at the home of Mrs. Graham
Dorman.
Wyley C. Barber, of Atlanta, spent
the we\ek-end with his family here.
AL Bosn !
Elberton e
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ISB LOIS JOHNSON complimented
Mrs. George Mattox with a the
. ater party Thursday afternoon,
. members of the Hope Chest Club com
posing the pa.r!;.
The Young People’'s Missionary fo
c!et¥ of the Methodist Church held a
quilting at the home of Mrs: Moeslle
Teaslay Thursday, afternoon. The quilt
?"m be sent to sofge benevolent lnl&bu
on. 3
Georgla Sorosi ot with Mrs. J. M.
Wester Tuesday #&fternoon. An inter
esting feature was a talk by Dr. Neth
le’r’y on "Ht%me Bconomios.” Other mum
ers on the program were pers on
“To Those n? I{flr:\o." by )f:u. Rich;
“Wilson's Food Proclamation,” Mrs.
Furnell; “Why Not a Market Bureau in
Elberton?” Mrs. M. If Stevens, and
:lf.ldesolutlonu by Borosis,” by Mrs. Shep-
The Y. W, A, met with Miss Zora
Cariton at the, home of Mrs. George
‘Hall. Papers were read by Mrs. George
B
Gaines, Mrs. D. P. ;Barber and Mrs.
‘Geor%aaMattox, and filues Ruth Brown
and chel Strickland furnished musio.
~_Miss Frances Hubbard was hostess to
the Hope Well Club Saturday after
noon.
' Miss Nora Jonee entertained a num
ber of relatives at a home products
luncheon Friday.
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Soperton. -
R, JOFIN FISHER has returned |
{‘rom a visit of several days to
er {)nrents in Kentucky, where
she was at the bedside of her sister,
who was very {Il.
N. L. Gillis, Jr., spent last week tq
A%M&R Barwick, of N
ss Ru a Nor
mal and Ir?xustfial Cohen.aflmed‘a
vills, was the ‘%.“t of her parents here
fopghe Task gnd haa
e lo 8
meeting in the mmm tf‘g-,
of weppllon and th m-g?oWl Sonk
of supplies a a olgirls ak
in| ;’Yurte number ho'pltl.r?fl?m.
oteno;mc. R. Mullins, of Atlanta,,
th his ion v&umaé, sang at the
tist %mmh ednesday r:ijflt
isses Robinson, of W?t e wa
gho Tuestl of thelr brother and wife
B e i G M ok, Mr, and
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g-u. SMD Miller, M.B.!Tq)ont and I
Hall, Jr.,, spent last week on the
southern coast of Florida,
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Galnesville.
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HANDKERCHTEF shower" was
A glven for Miss Marianna Moore by
Mrs. Rafe Banks, Little Mlss
Lella Banks presented the gtt- g\ bas
kets. The guests were e unday
school classes of the hostess and hon
oree,
Mr, and Mre, Car] Davis gave a dano
ing party at thelr htme Tueldl?r even
-In€.v Twenty, couples were lgv ted.
{ilam Candler Chapter . A, R,
met with Mrs, W. K. Ashford Thursday
afternoon. Georgia Day program was
o eud Mre. 7. & B ttendod
r. An rs. J. R. Bimpson on.
‘thatp'rforma.nco of “Twin Botlla In At
anta.,
Mrs, ¥dwin BSmith entaerod with
an afternoon bridge F‘rl%y. followed by
three tables of bridge fday o_vamnf.
Mrs. Smith was assisted by Misd Lottie
Bmith and Mrs. C. N. Davie.
Mrs, F, B. Browning left last week
for a visit to Wuhln;{on.
‘ The Senior Matrons gfldgn Club held
{ts last pre-Lenton meeting at the home
of Mrs, B, B. Cheek.
Mr. ‘gnd Mr John Hobbs spent sev
eral days In Atlanta last wee{.
Mrs, John Woodoock was hostess to
‘the Soclal Bridge Club Baturday after
noon.
Mrs, B, L. gudolph and Mrs, J, W.
Bailey spent Sunday in Atlanta with
Mrs, {At"mfl' Rudolph and Latimer Ru
dolph, Jr,
Bf!sl Maria.ret Barker was hostess to
her bridge club last week, i
The Current Toples Club met with
Mrs. F. C. Cooper Tuesday afternoon
Mrs. Albert Hu# gve a read!nc of
W. 7. locke's ‘““The Red Pirate.’
T@e Thursday Evening Club met at
tha%ome of Mr. and Mrs, Ross MeCon
nell, the topic 'belng led by Sldney
Smith. -
Mr. and Mrs, Turnipseed, of Hampten,
are the guests of thelr daughter, Mrs.
J. O. Adams.
Mitchell Metcalf, of Atlanta, was the
guest of friends here last week,
Mrs. Lester Hosch was hostess to her
Red Cross unit Wednesday afternoon.
Rev. Luke Johnson, of AtWnta, was
the guest last week of his daughter,
Mrs. James Merritt, and grandson,
James Merritt, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Blodgett, Jr.,
have returned to make Gainesville their
home, -
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Eatonton
OHN ADAMS HUTCHINSON enter- |
tained a few of his Joung friends |
Monday afternoon at his home, cel.y
ebrating his birthday anniversary, Mrs. |
Hutchinson was assisted by Misses Mary |
Hutchinson and Carolyn Hill. ‘
Miss Eva Hood has returned from a !
visit to Baltimore. |
Mrs, J. 1. Garrard spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.|
Howell Hearn. . |
Miss Rebecca Hearn. was 30: recent'
guest of her parents for the week-end.
Miss Martha Gardner is the guest of |
Mr. and Mrs. Burwell in Sparta.
_ Mrs. Hiram Gardner is spending sev
éral days in Sparta.
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Latham are the
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Thad Greeh.
Mrs, Harold Rainey has returned from
a visit to Mrs. Bryan in Atlanta.
Miss Mollie Farley has returned from
a visit to Miami, Fla.
Mrs. John Turner left Tuesday to at
tend the weddln% of Mrs. George le-l
bet and Roy Stubbs, in Knoxville, Tenn.,
Thursday morning. l
Mr, and Mrs. Earle Young have re
turned home after a visit to Mr. and |
Msr, N W. Rainey. \
Mrs., . H. Tallaferro 2‘. returned
home from a visit to Mrd. George No
ble in Atlanta.
Mrs. Will Tutner has returned after
a visit to Mrs. Nolan in Atlanta.
Miss Myra Kilpatrick is the iuest
of Mr. and Mrs. Irby Kilpatrick, in
Athens, *
Mrs. Charles Leonard is the guest of
Mrs. Eugene Bozeman in Atlanta. She
will be accompanied home by John
Henry Rarber,
Mrs. Will Bullard, of Machen, was the
‘recent\gue{t of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Ezell. |
\ Mr’ Howard Bugard, Mrs. E. H. Bul.
lard dnd Legare Bullard spent Sunday |
»with Eatonton relatives.
Miss Lina Hearn has returned 3 the
Georgia Nermal and Industrial College,
at Milledgeville.
Mayor and Mrs. J. R, Tweedy are
spending several days in Atlanta.
Mrs, Leo Reid and Miss Augusta Ros
ser spent Thursday in Milledgeville.
Miss Fannie Wice is the weat of Mrs.
Moses Solomon in Fort Valley.
Miss Vallie Holsenbeck has returned
home from Atlanta.
Mrs. Annie Harwell, of Milledgeville,
is the fiuest of Eatonton relatives.
Miss Julia Belle Dennis spent Wednes
day in Milled%evnle.
Mrs. Middlebrooks 4s the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. George Vardeman in Sparta.
Charlle Dennis spent Wédnesday in
Milledgeville.
F?nk Dennis and M. 8. Shivers left
Sunday for a visit to Miami, Fla.
Johnny Clopton is spending the month |
in Miami, Fla.
Arthur Gardner has returnesl home
from Madison and Godfrey.
B BeY 1
Lithia Springs Y |
RS. J. P. PHARR entertained the
M Mission Society at home Monday
afternoon.
A community wor‘kd&t;bdwu observed
at the schoolhouse Th ay and much
work was done on the grounds,
The Parent-Teacher Association gave
a “kitchen shower" at the lfbrary Sat
urday afternoon for the benefit of the
school kitohen,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jennings and Miss
Claudia Harbin, of Atlanta, were week
end guests of Mr, and Mrs, J. L. Harbin,
Bmory Watson arrived Monday from
Akron, Ohlo, to spend seme time with
his Faronts here.
Miss Willis J. Stephenson, of Albert
ville, Ala., is visiting Mrs. Robert H.
Patterson, §
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Winn and daugh
ter motored to Atlanta Bunday and spent
the day with relatives. TheAy were ac
companied home by Mrs. Anna Blair,
who spent a few days with them.
Mrs. M. F. Harper has returned to
Atlanta after a visit to Mrs. Nesbit
Harper. |
Friends here are Inteersted in the an
nouncement of the marriage of Lieu
tenant Gilllam 1. Garrett, of Cams Gor
don, to Miss Glenn Antofnette Allen, of
LaQrange, w‘hLoh took place Tuesday at
'the home of the bride.
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Cartersville
HE weddln(f of Miss ¥mily Daves
and Claude C. Pittman will take
l{mwe Wetinesday afternoon at 4
o'clock at the homNgf the bride’'s 'il\.-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. .W. Daves. 2l' e
ceremo}r}y will b:‘ferformed by the Rev.
8. A. Harris { or of the gam Jones
Memorial _Methodist Church. Plerca
Harris will be best man. Miss Jessle
Daves, sister of the bride, will be maid
of honor, and Mrs, James Reeves, of
Atlanta, will be matron of iionor. Mra.
Linton Hopkins, of Atlanta, will play
the wedding musio.
Mrs. Buford Greene and MMom
Simpson gave a matinee parqr eB
- aftemoop for Miss Emlily Daves.
Misses Caroline j(mght an? Myrtice
Adair entertained at a 'Flo ure show
party for Miss Daves on Thursday aft
érnoon, Saturday afternoon Mrs. R. H
Renfroe and Mrs. Wibur Ham enter
fiined at rook for Miss Daves, and on
onday Mrs. Wilbur Nelson will be
go-ten at an afternoon tea in her
onon,
The members of the Woman’s Mls-
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HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICANSUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1918,
lionlrfi' Soclety of the Methodist
Church were guests at an ul-dnfi:ew-
Ing at the home of Mrs. P. C. mis
ter Friday afternoon. Hospital garments
were made for the Red Cross and thir.
ty-five members of the soclety were
Qrennt. Other guests invited were Mrs
W. F. Quillian, of Atlanta, and Mrs.
Jack Bishop.
Plans are being made for.a Junfor
\Lea.gue Red Cross, of which school
children of the town and county will
be members,
Miss Glad‘y- Casgsells, of Savannah, is
the guest of her frandparenta. Mr. and
‘ers. George H. Gilreath. 3
Mrs, John W. Akin, of Atlanta, {s the
guest of her sister, Mrs. L. J. fimdley.
Mrs. Hugh Akerman left Thursday
for Kl Paso, Texas, to join Lieutenant
g]\:-rmu\. who is stationed at Fort
SB,
Mrs. A. O. Granger {s in Montreal
Canada, as the guest of r?mves.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bishdp, formerly
of Birmingham, England, who have
been guests of relatives in Cartersville
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1,. l I\fiade of black walnut, finished dulll‘
PR (fke cut). Worth $3.00. Just 63 in the
{ i lot. While they last—
| Sale Price $1.49
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In rattan, seat 12 inches wide, back ) &_J I
9 inches high. j~)
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3-PIECE REED FIBER SUITE
This {s one of our most popular suites and “an extraordinary value.” The rocker has loose cushion spring
seat, 21 In. wide, back 23 In. high. Chair has loose cushion spring seat 21 in, wide, back 23 in. high. The
settee has spring seat 42 in, wide, back 28 in. high, BEach piece uphol- '
stered in fine grade of tapestry, Brown finished, Extra,Speclal Bale Price $47 50
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11 East Mitchell Street, Atlanta,Ga, i
left Tuesday for New York Clty, where
th;l will roflde.
r. and Mrs. ©. W. Gould left last
week for a month’s visiy/ to relatives in
New York City.
Sergeant Earl Scheuer, of Camp
Wadsworth, Spartanburg, 8. C., is the
&uut for a few days of his parents
r. and Mrs. Max Scheuer, L
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Austell
R. AND MRS, B. E. YARBROUGH
‘ have returned from Columbus,
;coomfanled by Misa Lela Mac
Harralson, of Juniper, who will be thelr
guest for some time.
Mrs, T. 3. Cun&. of Powder Bprinfl,
was the guest of Mrs. F. L. Humphries
last week.
G. D, Irvine bas returned from New
port ‘News, Va.
J. L. Brooks is visiting friends in
Ocoeq, Fla.
An unusual event of the past week
was the circugs given at the residence
of Mrs.” E. L. Rhodes by the young-la-
les for the benefit of the Red Cross.
Mrs. E. A. Rose, who has been in
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Wabb & Vary G Tag
Engraving Department ‘
38 1-2 West Alabama St. Atlanta
CURTAIN STRETCHER
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EVERY HOME NEEDS ONE
Built strong, light and durable,
oeon T 91,98
A lighter weight stretcher, 98
like cut, without easel, for... c
Columbia, 8. C., left Sunday for Golds
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Has removable metal tray, size lix;
28, height 32 inches i
s, $8.75
Special °
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CARD TABLE
Blg, new shipment received: like
cut; folding feature; plain corners.
Extra Special $1.49
Same table with metal corners,
sl2 Mol Srders: Fles— i
sls Wicker Rocker $8.75
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This beautitul wicker rocker, like cut, has
spring peat, upholstered in beautiful tapes
try (old ivory finish oniy). A big epecial
value, worth sls, :
Sale Price $8.75
Terms Arranged.
CASH MAIL ORDERS FILLED.
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no wood parts to warp or /y :
split. Free with mop, / |
can of Frank's Cedar ,
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polishing floors, fur- / '
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