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MANY GUESTS
AT THE DRIVING
CLUB’S DANCE
Mm guests enjoved the regular
dinner-dance at the Pledmont
Driving Club Saturday evening. Din
ner was served at 8 o'clock at small
tables placed around the edge of the
ballroom.
William Black was host at a large
fparty, his guests including Misses
Miriam Jones, of Albany; Marion
Stearns, Ann Patterson, Mary Stew
art, Eloise Robinson, Alice Muse, Mra
Bugene R. Black, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter Muse, Asa Patterson, Major
Glen Ryman, Eibert Jackson, of New
York City; Joe FPatterson, Captain
Marshall Diggs and M. R. Harris,
Miss Kathreine Hawkins, of Jaeck
sonville, Fla., was honoree in a party
at which Lieutenant Clifford Johnson
was host, Covers were laid for Misses
&:kw. Henriette Tupper, Virginia
d, Isabel Amorous, Martha Louise
Cassels, Sarah Kennedy, Lieutenant
and Mrs. Lonsway, Captain Moffett,
Mr. Gaskins, Lieutenant O'Keefe,
Lieutenant Kinloch, Lieutenant Kemp
and Lieutenant Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Harris, Mr.
and Mrs. William C. Wardlaw, Mr.
and Mrs, Henry . Watkins and Cap
tain and Mrs. Galbraith formed a
congenial party. -
Mr. and Mrs. Gus T. Dodd enter
tained as thetr guests ror amner Mra.
Herbert Spencer Struble.
Captain and Mrs. Stuart Brown
were hosts at a party, their guests
heing Miss Ellen (V’Keefe, Captain
Carl Rampseck and Ernest Ramspeck.
A soup of the younger set dining
together were Misses mily West,
Mary Nelson, Captain Clarke, Lieu
tenant Fulton and Allan Gottschaldt.
Among others entertaining guests
m-Colonel and Mrs. Walter P. An
, Mr. and Mrs. Philip L'Engle
and Lieutenant C. 3. Rollins.
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- Loyd 8. McDhonald and Miss Flor
ence Lacienne Davidson, who were
quhfly married on Jjanuary 11 by Dr.
D. M. Meclver, pastor of the Druid
Hills Presbyterian Church, are now
at home to their friends at Neo. 614
Capitol avenue.
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MB‘! JOHN W \HART, of Orange,
Texas, Is among the attractive
Visitors in Atlanta, the guest of Mrs.
A, L. Fowler. She will be entertained
londay afternoon at an informal
~ ridge-tea, with Mrs, George Dexter
- 1 hostess.
S{‘Mn. Joseph Raine gave an informal
_ 'ncheon Tuesday at the Capital City
“ lub in compliment to Mrs, Hart and
_'rs. Fowler. Other social affairs have
" sen planned in honor of this mid
~ mson visitor,
aoon
- Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davis MeCord
~ Anounce the birth of a son at St.
~ogeph's Infirmary, who has been
me name of Jaff Davis, Jr, Mrs,
f was Miss Mary Alice Rob
bins, of Gray, Ga.
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N]EXT Saturday evening Atlanta
AN Elks will give an informal dance
mhlr home, No. 40 East Ellls street.
: entertainment committee is com
-1 of Alvert L. Dunn, chairman;
g P, Andrews, Charles Bern
hi Sam C, Little, R. A. Gordon
others. Refreshments will be
* the dance continuing from 9
10 12 o'clock. Al Elks,and thelr
Tr are invited,
/ Elks will hold also on their an-
FROHSINS anmnounce for tomorrow an
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Important
--of splendid winter matcrials. fur trim
med and plain. in a wide variety of stylcs
--smartly beltcd ¢ff¢cts. attractive collars
“and cxceptionally good values.
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for coats tl'xat were
$24.75, to $59.75
50 Whitehall
niversary, February 22, an entertain
ment in their home, followed by a
dance, which will be announced later,
More than 200 couples attended the
last dance, and many visiting Elks
and army officers were present.
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MISS MARY BRITTAIN gave n
bridge-tea Saturday afternoon
at the Druld Hills Golf Club for
Miss Marie Colcord, who has returned
from Sophie Newcomb College, and
will spend the remaindér of the win
ter In Atlanta,
Invited to meet Miss Colcord were
Miss Maude Carlton, Miss Loils Me-
Intyre, Miss Marguerite Watts, Miss
Augusta Cohen Miss Ida Brittain,
Miss Neal Kendrick, Miss Venice
Mayson, Miss Cathleen lLaw, Miss
Laura Bell, Miss Virginia Collier,
Mise Evelyn Rand, Miss Frances Bell,
Miss Edna Nichotson, Mlss Frances
Etephens, Miss Eleanor Matson, Miss
Kirhy Willingham, Mrs. Lewis Wright
and Mrs. H. L. Barnes,
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M R, AND MRS, HAYWOOD EARL
WILSON announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Ila Odessa,
to Dixie Gabe Moss. The wedding
took place at the home of the bride,
the Rev. R. A. Edmondson officiating.
The bride wore a suit of blue cloth,
with hat to match. Her bouquet
was of Bride roses and valley lilies,
Her attendant was Mrs, Howard M?
Land, of Austell, Mrs, Land wore a
dress of tlue cloth,
The best man and attendant were
Mr. Seabrook and Howard M. Love.
Lancheon was served and Immedi
ately after the ceremony the couple
left for Augusta, Ssavannah and other
places on a trip. Mr. and Mrs, Moss
will reside at No. 177 Cameron street
after January 31.
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L INUTENANT COLONEL E, W.
p VOSE, of the medical corps,
U, 8. A, is Improving satisfactorily
fram a severe operation at Fort Mc-
Pherson. Colonel Viose returned two
weeks ago from France, where he has
been In service for a year. Mrs. Vose
is also In Atlanta.
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Miss Rose Bradford is visiting Miss
Sara Lee in Chattanooga,
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Mr. and Mrs., Augustus C, McHan
returned to Atlanta Friday, after a
two weeks' stay at the Waldorf in
New York City. Mr. McHan went to
‘attend the Natlonal Wholesale Dry
Goods Association,
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MR. AND MRS, JAMES D. CAR
TER, formerly of Atlanta, but
now residing in Annifton, Ala., with
Mr, and Mrs. O. C, Poundstone, the
latter their dnu?ur. are spending
several days in Atlanta.
Mrs. Carter came over to attend a
meeting of the Piedmont Continental
Chapter, D, A. R, of which she was
vice regent two terms and also was
a ripreunutwe of the chapter at the
natlonal congress. In Anniston Mrs,
Carter takes an interest in club work,
being pre&ldent of the Readers’ Club
and a merhber of other organizations.
Her daughter, whe was formerly Miss
M-rgnegto Carter, of Atlanta, is also
active in club work In Anniston. She
is president of the U, D. C., Chapter
and secretary and treasurer of the
D, A~ R. Chapter, Mrs. Poundstone
still sings, being a member of the
choir of the Firét Presbyterian
Chureh. While here a series of pleas
ant ln(g{rmul affairs have beon ten
dered Mrs. Carter by her Atlanta
friends, \ )
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Little Miss Juanam Trosdale, of
Savannah, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
Willlam Shallenberger,
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GERSHON-FOX
WEDDING IS
PRETTY EVENT
| HE wedding of Miss Clare Ger-
T shon to Bert L. Fox was an in
teresting event of the past
week in Atlanta, taking place on Wed
nesday evening at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
A. 'Gershon, on West Fourteenth
street,
Dr. David Marx performed the cer
emony at 8:30 o'clock, and a recep
tion followed the marriage. The at
tendants were Misg Vernice Rosen
berg, of Albany, and Leopold Hein.
The bridal party was grouped be
fore an altar, having for a background
a bank of palms and Kaster lilles.
Over the altar was a canopy of smi
lax, white hygeinths and white roses,
and small incandescent lights ‘lox»
ed amidst the greenery. The bride, who
was given away by her father, wore
a wedding gown of white satin and
tullefmde with full court train em
broidered in pearls. The gown was
trimmed with old point lace which
had been worn by the“bride’s mother
on her wrdlng day, and the bridal
vell was Bordered with rare old lace
which had been worn by the bride's
great-grandmother,
The bridal bouguwet was of bride’'s
roses and white hyacinths. The maid
of honor wore pink tulle over pink
Georgette, embroidered in silver but
terflies, and her flowers were a shower
bouquet of pink roses, white hyacinths
and violets.
Two hundred and fifty guests at
tended the wedding and reception
which followed. In the dining room,
pink and white was the color motif,
the bridal cake in the center being
surrounded by a mound of roses and
hyacinths. !
Mrs. Gershon, mother of the bride,
was gowned for the evening in black
velvet, a corsage bouquet of Parma
violets and hyacinths being worn.
Mrs. Jacob Fox, Jr.,, mother of the
groom, wore silver cloth veiled in
black lace, with a corsage bouquet of
orchids, "
Mr. Fox and his bride went to
New York, Atlantie City and Wash
ington for their wedding trip. Upon
returning to Atlanta they will reside
temporarily with the bride's family, on
Fourteenth street. ! ‘
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Willlam H. Barnwell, Jr., h”«;lll:‘!
returned from a trip to Miami, g
and Palm Beach.
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George E. Murphy has been se
riously 11l at his residence, No. 33
Alta avenue, for three weeks,
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ONE of the largest affairs for the
college set was the supper
dance fl’enotz the members of the
Alpha Tau ega Fraternity of the
Georgla Tech on Friday evening at
the Capital City Club.
The ballroom of the club was dec
orated with the flags of the Allied
nations and hundreds of tiny red.
white and blue electric lights, A
large A. T. O, emblem of electric
lights was formed at one end of the
room. .
Two hundrgd and fifty guests were
present.
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The Womanr's Auxiliary of the Lib.
eral Christian Chureh, on West
Peechtree street, entertained the
members of. the church Friday eve
ning. Community ‘singing, led by Mr.
Potger. was an enjoyable feature of
the social hour, It was voted to make
these soclals monthly. Next month
the men are to be hosts. /
$ 19.65
$36.60
; Mrs. Bert Fox, form?‘ly Miss Clare Gershon. The mar
riage of this young coupld was a brilliant ceremony of Wed
§nl’sday evening at the home of the bride on Fourteenth street.
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Out-of-TownSociety|
Edgewood. |
M R. AND MRS, MOORE and
daughter, Miss Henri Smith,
have moved to Waynesboro, Ga.
Miss Mary Lynn and Miss Kate
Ragan are now at home on Mayson
avenue in the home formerly occu- |
pied by O W. Motes. |
Mrs. Center and daughter, Miss
Alice Center, are convalescing from‘
an illness of several weeks, |
Mrs. Frank McComack entertained
Tuesday at luncheon at her home on
Whitefoord avenue. Among those
g,reu-nt were M‘sdnmeu E. K. Steed,
ash, C. H."St#ling and others,
Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Steed have re
turned from a trip to New Orleans,
Mobile, Montgomery and other places.\
Ensign C, D. Smith, son of Dr, and
Mrs. H. M. Smith, who was on the
submarine chaser in the Mediterran
ean waters, has been clted, for gal
lantry and bravery,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hodges, for
merly of Houston, Texas, and New
Orleans, are now located at No. b 6
North Mayson avenue,
Mrs, Will Sanders has returned
from a visit to Talbotton, Ga.
A wedding of interest to their many
friends was that of Miss Katie Ruth
leach and Corporal Pam Klassett,
which took place Saturday, January
11, at the home of the bride, No, 8%
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DIAMONDS
Clifton avenue. The Rev. B. F. Fra
ser performed the ecéremony., The
bride was given away by her father,
J. R, Leach., Miss Blanche Webb was
maid of honor and Andrew Klassett
was best man. The bride was be
comingly gowned in a tailored suit of
blue, with hat and shoes of cocca
brown. Her corsage was of Bride
roses and maidenhair fern. The maid
of honor was prettily gowned in gold
cloth draped with rose tulle, Her
corsage was of pink roses. Miss
Katle Klassett, sister of the bride
groom, played the wedding march.
After the ceremeony. the Yride and
bridegroom left immediately for Ma
can, where Corporal4Klassett is sta
tioned at Camp Whneeler,
Mrs. Benjamin Fletcher Bennett
entertained the members of the North
Side Embroidery Club on Wednesday
afternoon at her home on Moreland
avenue,
Mrs. Fliza Fairbanks announces the
marriage of her daughter, Allie, to
Pred W. Burrnss, at the home of the
bride's sister, Mrs. Curtis l)sf‘ford. on
Tuesday afternoon, January®l4,
The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. Tom Harrison. Mr. and
Mrs. Burruss feft immediately after
the ceremony for New Orleans, After
their return they will reside at No.
224 North Moreland svenus,
_Mrs. M. G. Couch ig convalescing at
Ler home on North Moreland avenue,
after a severe illness of pneumonia.
Mr, and Mrs. Will Sanders#®ire now
occupying their home on Mell ave
nue, near McLendon avenue, .
Mrs Thomas D. Weld has as her
guest her daughter, Mrs. C, C. Prince.
of High Point, N. C.
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AN event of the week was the
dancing party given Saturday
evening by Mr. and :&Irs. W. O. Street.
Among the guest present were
Misses Margaret Ransom, Lola Buch
anan, Ruth and Jnlia Green, Maude
Couch, Helen Gamble, lo Cheeves,
Annie Rose and Mary Kenimer, Min
nie Lee Birchfield and Constance Le-
Roux, Major Frank Manning, Cap
ATLANTA'S BRIGHTEEST SPOT
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DAYLIGHT DEPARTMENT STORE
The January Clearance Sales
Bring High-Grade Merchandise
at Greatly Reduced Prices!
*A look inside The Hoover'®
:::übo‘h l:om I
moter to 2y
At el
Brush, /'i ,/’
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This big soft hair
BEATING-SWEEPING
+ BRUSH
is - revolved over 1,000
times a minute by the belt
attached to the electric
motor.
Call and Watch
The Hoover Work!
See it beat out imbedded
. grit. \
See it sweep up the mean
est-clinging hairs,
thread, lint.
See it straighten ecrushed
nap.
See it rejuvenate the col
.. orings.
See how dustlessly it -
cleans. -
See how lightly it glides.
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is absolutely guaranteed--
1. To get all the dirt, both
the seen and unseen
kinds and
2. To greatly prolong the
lite of any rug or carpet.
The Hoover’s the best.
4 sizes—one for every
purse
Fourth Floor.
Will Clear Away!
EXTRA SPECIAL!
-
9 to 11 o'clock
Seven Spools of 2 8
»
Coats Cotton e
Limit—Beven Spools to =
Customer
—Bronze hairpin cabinet, assort-
O R cfscsocostcisstincicor BB
~-300-count paper of steel pins.. 4¢
~3-yard bunch of twilled tape
VAFIONS WIS “oiiihanscnves B 0
~Belding's knitting and crochet
silks; all shades, 5p001........15¢
~Steel knitting needlqs. each.,, 2¢
-10¢ Snap Dress Fastenersg, 3
OOMES BOF oicvusisnrnssiniden I 8
—Shamrock linen thread, per
BDOBE ciosvivivuions caninsbostulDN
—Princess toilet pin books, as-
BOPSOE BINOB sonscrisvecsssinsesTiD
' ~-Main Floor
tain Van Kirk, Lieutenants McAr
thur, Lehman, Speer, Burke, O'Leary,
Rice, Southworth'and Ham, Messrs.
Buchanan, Cochran, Johknson and
others, -
Mrs. J. L. Jackson will be hostess
Friday afternoon to-the members of
the Forty-two Club at her home om
Howard street. The membership in
cludes Mesdames Harry Dews, W, C.
Cousins, H, E. Clark, Kate Green
Hess, E. E. Huguley, W. O. Mitchell,
Frank Nash, F. P. Nesbit, W, D. Pas
den, W. B, Saunders, T. M. Smith
Fred Cook, Edwin Jones, Davis Hal,
J. L, Jackson, L. J, Cassells, F. K.
Aram, Joseph Williamgs, Heyward, W.
J. Rountree, Misses Nellie Emery,
Josephine Parker and Myra Haygood.
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Shearer enter
tained at a family reunion Tuesday
Clearance Yields Rugs
and Pretty Draperies
A Sale of : 49C
Curtain Nets . ..
60c, 65¢, 70c and 75¢ qualities.
—Monday morning at 9 o’clock we ofl'er
1,800 yards of high-grade curtain net, in
splendid filet, matiras and Nottingham weaves
—3O choice patterns in all—in white, ivory .
and natural—6oc¢, 65¢, 70c and 49
75c qualitics, the yard...i..... ... 37C
—This sale is to close nets of which we have
from 10 to 60 yards only, of patterns which
for various resasons we are unable to re-stock.
—lt will pay ybu to buy all the cuMain nets
you will need for 12 months during this sale.
9x12 Axminster $39.75
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Were $45.00, $47.50 and“sso.oo.
—Mond3y we offer choice of every $45.00,
$47.50 and $50.00 9x12 Axminster Rug, in a
wonderful assortment of Oriental, all-over and
Chinese patterns, in splendid qualities of 'this
long-wearing rug.
—Come early for choice selections, as the lot
will go quickly at this price.
Mail orders filled while supply lasts.
50¢ Cretonnes 39C
Monday- "% ~ ¢
—One entire table full, embracing over 100
pieces in choice patterns, suitable for the hun
dred uses for cretonne.
—ls you need creonne, don't fail to attend
Monday. ~—Fourth Floor.
A Sale of Curtain sl\oo
Madras, Yard . .
—36-inch Curtain madras for overdrapries
and side draperies. It comes'in beautiful colors
and assorted patterns and combinations. The
best value ever sold at'sl.oo per yard.
81x90 inch Mohawk
and Portland Sheets
~-81x90 inches is the size-—they are round thread,
full pleached and seamless. They are every inch
good, and so that everyone may have a chance to
share this good luck we have limited them to a
distribution of
—Only 4 to a customer.
: . ~Main Floor “L.”
On Sale From 10 to 11 A. M. Only.
35¢ Yard Lonsdale
Cotton, per yard
36-inch good quality, bleached soft finish
Lonsdale Cotton; an exceptional value at
36c yard; special, while 10 pleces last, per
TR Ghh ii ke 23c
Limit, 10 Yards to a Oustomer,
=Main Floor.
January Clearance of
Laces and Embroideries
9 to 11 A. M. Only
15¢ and 19¢ yd.
Laces at
~PoMmt de Paris,
Vals. and appli
caued Val. laces in
ainty new pat- c
terns. Priced for
’ Junuary Clear
ance;, per yard...
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10c Yard Laces—
Special, Yard, at
—Fine qualiy
Cluny and Tor- l
chon laces, 1-4 to
1 inch wide, On c
sale from 9to 11 2
. only.
evening at their home,
The Forty-two Club met Friday
afternoon with Mrs, W, C. Cousins.
Miss Cora Anderson, after spend
ing the week-end with friends in
Galnesville, has returned home,
Mrs. Johwunon and daughter,
who have b the guests of Mrs. An
derson on Ho6ward street, have re
turned to Bostwick, Ga.
glenn Mosley has returned to Gore
da Institute, after a visit to hiy
mother, Mrs. Alva Almand.
Mrs. E. M. Buchanan and daughter,
Mrs. W. O. Street, will leave during
the week for New York City, where
they will remain for ten days.
Miss Clara Martin, who has beer
spending the month with Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Martin, will leave Monday
for Andrews, N. C.
All Charge Purchases
Made Monday and
balance of January
will appear on Feb
ruary statement,
mailed March Ist.
SI.BB
~3,000 yards Swiss and
cambric embroidery edging
and insertion, 3 to § inches
wide, specially priced 10 and
16c per yard,
~2,000 yards of Swiss and
nainsook embroidery beading
from 1-2 to 1 1-2 inches wide,
at 10, 15, 36 and 35c per
yard,
60 “pleces petticoat ang
corset cover embrcfldor{, 12
to 18 ilnches wide, 25, 39 and
60c per yard,
~One lot of Val, edging and
insertion, worth 7Te, td close
out at 4c per yard. -
—5,000 yards fine French
and round thread Vals, .df
ing and insertion, at 5, 10
and 15¢ per yard.
~—Main Floor.