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SUBURBAN SOCIETY
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HE members of the Needlecraft
d Circle will give a henefit bridge
l“fl"mn‘ # at rotel Ansiey for the
benefit of the student fund. There
will be several tables reserved and a
mtttendam-a is urged ’
F. A, Legg left last week for
, Ga., to stay & few days with
Par daughter, Mrs. D, F. Verner,
Uhe venior class of Lanler i'niver
fiy and a few outside guests were
tertained Friday ai the home of
&1. ¥, Hanson, on Moreland ave
@, The guests were assembled in
the living room, where interesting
contests were enjoyed, Miss Marie
Pravis and Mrs. King were winners
of the prizes. Elaoorate refresiunents
were scrved, the color scheme being
earried out in red and white, Vocal
ald piano selections were rendeced 1.;,1s
Mrs, King and members of the senior
olasgs. The guests were Misses Marie
Teavis, (landia Matthews, Sarah
Drew, Ruby Michael, Ruby Green,
Janie Beall McClure, Ruth HBrown,
Lillian Hand, Bessie Milner, Miriam
Beadles, Viola Camp, Annie Couch,
Mrs, W. (. Dumas, Mrs. Cora King,
Mrs. Jones of Detroit, Micn.,, Mrs, H.
H. Hammitt and W. W, Chandler
The Epiphany Guild entertained the
ladies of the church Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. W. *
Welch,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sander, T. .
Steed and Glover Thrash motored to
Athens for the weck-end.
*Miss Marin Harmsen ix on a visit
to friends in Pinebluff, Ak,
Mr. and Mrs, Barton are now at
wme to their friends with Mr. ana
. B E. Steed. "
Mrs. M. E. Foster and granddangh
m. Mary Jawell Mize, of Latayette,
~ have returned home, after a vielt
to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Herring, on
South Mayson avenue,
‘A. B. Lege. who has been the guest |
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advantageous purchase with one of the country’s foremost dress man
ufacturers. 300 of the prettiest models were secured at a truly won
derful price concession which enables us to offer them to the ladies of
Atlanta at about ONE-HALF of what they were made to sell for. If
you come early you will be able to get THE SEASON'S FINES]
DRESS MODELS at a fraction of their worth.
$ 1 9.50 $2 1 0 $29.50
In these three groups are included Novelty Silks, Taffetas, Taffeta and
Georgette combinations, Georgettes, Foulards, Voiles, Linen and Voile combi
nations, Novelty Ginghams and all the new effects that will be all the rage this
summer.
Crepe Meteor \‘h.lrmw-l.\v,Ed('.n.\_ Printed and Plain (‘.\-or-\yv(ms. and all the most
expensive materials of the moment executed in the ri hest and most gorgeous effects are
in these remarkable groups of ultra-fine Dresses I'hese Dresses are exact copies of
the most expensive models that will be seen at Newport and the other fashionable re
gorts this summer. Come and see them and you will appreciate the wonderful values
that this Special Purchase Sale offers you
$3 9.50 } 1 9.50
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Monday, Special Sale of Wash Dresses
About one hundred and fifty of the prettiest
new Veile Wash Dresses, in the prettiest new $ 50
% models. These are the very Dresses that you *
will want several of for afternoon and vaca e s
tion wear. A very interesting saving Worth
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‘UI‘ Mre, F. A Legg. and Mr, and ¢rs,
J, €. Brodnax, on Whitefoord savenuc,
hak returned 1o his home in Jasper,
Ala.
The Ferty-two Clob was enter- |
talned Wednesday at a npvnu-thf*'l
dey party by Mrs. Shope. She was
'uensu'd in entertaining the guests hy’
her sister, Mrs, Towrnsend, and Miss
Rosa Ray. The rooms were attract
vely decorated in anisies and yellow
and white prevailed throughout the
decorations. The Lighesl scores were
made by Mrs, Wiiliam J. Neville and
Mrs, Custis Ivey. The other guests
included Mesdames W. A, McWhorter,
J F. Nance, 8. C. Watkins, J. M.
Nichels and John Watking
Mirs M. V. Hartwell und daughter,
Miss Willle Hartwell, of Lakeland,
IMa., will be welcomed by (bheir many
friends on their visit during the early
s;mn of June They will be the
puests of Mrs. ‘W, H, Sander, on Mcll
avenrue,
Misses Blois and Eulalie McWhor
ter have returned from LaGrange,
Ga.. where they have been attending
college,
(' A. Steed, of Talbotton, is the
gucst of Mr. and Mrs. E, . Steed.
NMiss Rgnes Owen was maid of hon
or Wednesday evening at the wed
ding of Migs Vesta Willingham and
. B. Culpepper.
The Rev. Fiank White Barnett, of
Birmingham, Ala., returned Sunday,
after having: been the guest of Mr.
and Mrs, Walter Scott Askew, during
the Baptist Convention.
Mr and Mrs. E. E. Steed have re
turned from Rome, Ga.
The Inman Park Methodist Bible
Study Club met Thursday morning at
the Lome of Mrs. W. P. Townsend on
Mciendon avenue. The club, which
is nongectarian, is conducted by Mrs,
Kendall, wife of the Rev. T, R, Ken
dall, pustor of the Inman Park Meth
oci=t Church.
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN . A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1919,
Vakhurst
A.\' announcement of interest to
many is the engagement of Miss
Anna Futh Hays to Chase Broadwater
Read, the marriage to take place
Wednesday evening, June 18, at &
o'clock, at the Oakhurst Methodist
Church., Miss Hays is one of the at
tractive daughters of Mrs, Viola Wi
lettsa Hay® Many prenuptial affalrs
wili be given in honor of the bride
elect during the coming fortnight. De
talir of the wedding party will be an
nounced later,
Lewis Freeney returned last week
frcm overseas service and is spend
ing a few days with his mother, Mrs.
W.ll Haralson, at her home in Oak
hurst,
Mrs. Peyre Hanahan and young son
were the guests of her sister, Mrs. J.
(' Hoke. '
Miss Addie Hicks, of Savannah, ar
rived Thursday Lo spend some time
with Mrs. Bruce T. Hall on Hop
kins street,
The Oakhurst Bridge Club was en
tertained Thursday by Mrs. E. T.
Stanford. The highest score was
made by Mrs. E. H. Forbes, and the
consolation was drawn by Mrs. H. W,
Ycung. The others present included
Mesdames Adams, Eunice Astin, Wil
liam Kilgo, George Brice, . H. Web
ber and Carver. The next meeting
will be with Mrs. Webber,
Mrs. . £, Whitehead, who has been
on a visit to her daughters, Mrs, W.
. Ray and Mrs. L. B. Lesesne, left
Thursday morning for her home in
Augusta,
Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Wallace and
Miss Margaret Wallace motored to
Attens, Ga., for the week-end. They
were the guests of Mrs. Thornton.
"he Tuesday Evening Rook Club
met with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Young,
on Bast Lake drive. The prizes were
won by Mrs, J. R, Sullivan, Mrs.
I K. Whitehead, W. R. Ray and L,
B Lesesne Among those present
were Mr, and Mrs. Delma Stanley,
M* and Mrs. .. B, Lesesne, Mr, and
Vira. W. R. Ray, Mr. and Mrs, W. J,
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sulll
van, Mr, and Mrs. Peavy, Mrs. F. E.
Whitehead and Mrs. W, D, Martin,
Miss Vivian Roesel is on a visit to
friends in Laurens, 8. O,
Mr. and Mrs. R, P. Anderson are re. |
piding lin Alabama. ‘
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Kirkwood.
M ISS MARY SUE CAMP, of Rome,
Ga., is the guest of Mrs, Wil |
llam K. Saunders, |
Miss Cornelia Dunwody Is on a vis
it to Miss Nora Jones in Elberton.,
Mrs.” A. E. Wilson was the honor
guest Friday afternoon at a party |
g'ven at the home of Mrs. Paul Tal
bot in Sutherland drive. |
Mrs, W, (. Cousins is the guest of
her aunt, Mrs, Farley, In Montgoms
ery, Ala. |
Mrs. Robson Dunwody, of New Or-‘
lenns, la., is the guest of her par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. A. Branan.
Mrs. T. M. Smith will be hostess to
the members of the Forty-two Club
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, C B. Branan have re
turned to Kirkwood. Mr. Branan, who
hat been at Camp Jackson, Coluin
bia 8. ~ has received his honorable
discharge.
Mrs. W. F. Helms and daughter,
Martha, who have been on a visit to
relatives in Memphis, will return dur.
ing the week.
Miss Willie Bernice Green, who has
been attending the Presbyterian Col
leze in Richmond, Va., has returned
home. "
Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Cook have
returned from Klba, Ala.
Mrs. J. D, Dunwody was hostess on
Thursday to the members of the Sew
ing Club,
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Converse, of
Louisville, Ky., delegates to the Bap
tis convention, have returned home
after having been the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. T. P. Cornell, on Murray
Hill avenue. ‘
The Forty-two Club was entertained
Il.day afternoon by Mrs. W. E. Saun
ders,
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Shearer enter
tammed the Thrift Club Friday eve
ning. |
Mr. and Mrs.j{avin Hall have re
turned from an gftomobile trip to Au
burn, Ala.
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East Atlanta.
M ISS BARBRA LAW, of Birming
ham, was the recent guest of
Miss Thelma Brazell.
Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Powell spent the
week-end with relatives in Bremen.
Mrs. Addie Brown, of Blacksburg,
Ala., and the Rev. E. A. Puett, of
Brevard, N. (~ were recent visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. R, F. Belk.
Miss Ollie Moss, of Limestone Col
lege, Gaffney, 8. C, is spending the
week-end with her sister, Mrs. R. F.
Belk.
Misses Myrtie Sue and Florie
Browning are spending two weeks’
vacation with their sister, Mrs. Jessie
Parks, in Birmingham.
W. H. Brooks, who has just re
turned from France, and his wife are
the guests of his sister, Mrs. Lucile
Brooks.
Clarke Williams, of Griffin, was the
week-end guest of his sister, Mrs. Ma
rion Minor.
Miss Kathleen Bedingfield spent the
week-end with friends in Winder.
Mrs. Myrt Loyd and son, of Craw
fordville, were recent guests of Mrs.
% B amn
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Waston, of
Lithonia, spent the week-end with
friends in KEast Atlanta.
Msr, M. L. Minor and Harold Minor
have returned from a visit to the
Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Brand, of War
renton,
Mr., and Mrs. Sidney Smith, of Tex
as, arrived Tuesday to attend the
funeral service of their father, F. O.
Smith.
The Rev. W. E. Bud Moore, of Edin
burg, Ind., will conduct a two weeks'
revival at the KEast Atlanta Chris
tian Church, beginning today.
Misses KEthe! Warren and Josephine
Orgain were hostesses to a number
of friends Saturday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren, on
Greenwood avenue,
Miss Gussie Carrol left Monday to
be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Carle]
Stanton, in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. Ried, of Kingston, is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Jack Baker.
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M RS. P. M. RICE has as her guest
for the summer Mrs. Hattie
Herrin, of Colorado Springs, Colo.
Mrs. W. W. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Bird and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Har
well, of Hiram, visited Mrs. Lee Grif
fin Sunday.
J. E. Rutledge and Mr. and Mrs.
Will Andrews, of Atlanta, were guests
of Mrs. C. G. Matthews Sunday.
Mrs, D. A. Creel had as her guests
last week-end her parents, Mr. and
Mrs., Shannon, of Atlanta.
Mrs. Hoyt Lassiter spent Sunday
with her parents at Marietta.
Mrs. Judson Hill has returned from
a three weeks' visit to reiatives in
Atlanta.
Miss Roberta Johnson, of Adairs-‘
ville, was the guest last week of Mrs.
Frank Hunt.
Mrs. B. G. Frey, of Marietta, and
Mrs. Joseph Gaylor, of Atlanta, spent
Wednesday here with their father, J.
P. Bowie.
Mr. and Ms. A. C, Crook and chil
dren spent Sunday in Marietta, guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crook. ‘
~ Miss Evelyn Edwards spent last
‘week in Powder Springs with her‘
grandmother, Mrs. Lewis. |
‘ Miss Nancy IL.ee Pollock and
'Blanche Rice, with the other mem
‘bers of the senior class of the Mari
etta High School, spent last week-end
with Mrs. J T. Owens at Canon, Ga.
Mrs. J. N. Gentles, of Tilton, has
returned home after a visit to Mrs.
Susie Ridley.
Misses Mary and Harriett Brown,
of Atlanta, were guests of friends here
last week.
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Decatur.
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N affair of Thursday was the
Alum-heon given by Miss Ruth
Brown as a compliment to Miss
Evelyn Pratt and her bridal party.
Mrs. J. B. Goodman, of Savannalh, is
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Candler.
Miss Frances Kennedy has returned
from a short stay in Athens.
Miss 8. G. Ansley, who has been the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bucher,
has returned to her home in Augusta:
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nunnally, of
Monroe, are the guests of Colonel and
Mrs. George M. Napier,
Mrs. W. Alden and Mrs. P. H. Jeter
entertained at a 5 o'clock tea on Tues
day afternoon for Miss Evelyn Pratt
and her wedding party
| Miss Ann Teach, of Upperville, Va.,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. P.
Pratt.
i Mrs. Ida Ramspeck leaves in a few
davs to be the guest of Mrs. G. A
Ramspeck, of Plainfield, N. J.
l Ernest Ramspeck has returned from
a visit to New Orleans.
Misses Annie Laurie and Elizabeth
Flake. of Conyers, spent Saturday as
‘the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S
Bucher . i
Mrs. Myrick Clements will entertain
six friends at a matinee party on
Monday afterncon in honor of Miss
Alice Stqad, of Deland, Fla., the gues'
of Mr, and Mrs. W. Alden
An affalr of Friday evening was the
dance at the Decatur Athletic Club
Miss Edith Shive entertained a feow
friends on Monday evening
Mrs. W, € Opdenmeyer and Mrs
W. H. Opdenmeyer, who have heen the
guests of Mr. and Mrs, James Heap,
left on Wednesday for their home in
Portland, Oreg
Misses Frances and Helen McPher
son, of Nashville, Tenn., who have been
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A Als
ton, have returned home,
Miss Evelyn Pratt and Miss Ann
Teach, of Virginia, spent a few dayvs
lagt week as the guests of Mrs, James
Baker, of Roswell
Migx Elizabeth Jones celebrated her
tenth birthday anniversary with a pret
ty children's party on Saturday aft
ernoon
An affair of Wednesday afternoon
was the entertainment given by Miss
Mary Shive
~ Captain Scott Candler, who has been
with the Righty-second Division, is ex
pected home
Lieutenant Atticus Haygood has re
turned from France. |
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MRS, MARION DOEBS gave &
| party for Mrs. Charles O, Wyw
i:ntl. of California, Tuesday afternoons
The guests ‘nvited to meet Mrs, W=
att were Mrs. M. D, Hodgesfi Mrs, R.
M. Wade, Mrs. W. A, Florence, Mrs
(Maudia Gurley, Mrs W. M. Murray,
Mrs. Mosley, Mrs. Sidney Pace, Mrs.
Harcld Hawkins, Mrs. George Griilin,
‘und Misses lL.ouise Schilling, Lois
Welch, Helen lLewis, Jeannette Black
!:md Helen Griffin.
Mrs. J. M. Brown entertained her
!hrndge club Wednesday. Those pres
ent were Mrs. J. M. Graham, Mrs.
Ceorgia Kay Sullivan, Mrs, W, A.
" Dupre, Mrs, John Boston, Mrs, E. B.
Freyer of Savannah, Mrs. Hunter
Morrisette, Mrs. Edward Hunt, Mrs.
V. Li Btarr, Mrp. W. B Benson,
Misses Addie and Mollie Setze, Mrs.
ißyburn Clay, Mrs. George Welch, Mrs,
D. C. Cole and Mrs. C. T, Nolan,
Charles Gardner has returned from
a visit to his relatives in Augusta
and Milledgevilie,
. Miss Lucile Daley, of Atlanta, was
the week-end guest of Miss Jean
Wallace. |
~ Misses Sara Young, of Momezuma,:
and Mary Alice Duvree, of Wood
stock, were the week-end guests of
Mrs, Pierce Latimer.
T. A. Gramling has returned from a
visit to his daughter, Mrs. Oliver
Hereth and Miss Sara Wood Gram
ling, in Indianapolis.
Miss FElizabeth Whitman, of Chat
tanoogd, is the guest of Mrs. J. D.
Northcutt,
Misses Anne Barrett, Selma Wood
ruff and Virginia Bond, of Shorter
College, were the week-end guests of
Mrs. J. W. Hancock.
Misses Alice Greene and Eloise Al
len, of Atlanta, were the week-ena
guests of Miss Emmie Montgomery.
Miss Laura Margaret Hoppe is the
guest of Mrs. Hickey in Richmond.
Miss Charlotte Northcutt and
George Anna Evans, of Lucy Cobb
Institute, spent the week-end with
Mrs. J. D. Northcutt.
Mrs. Linsay Forrester, who has
been visiting Mrs. G. P. Reynolds, has
returned to her home in Cartersville.
Mrs. E. B. Freyer, of Atlanta, is
the guest of her granddaughter, Mrs,
Floyd Northcutt.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McNair and
daughter are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Dobbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Byrd, of St.
Augustine, Fla., are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. N. Mell.
| Miss Mary Ellen Law spent the
week-end in Atlanta, as the guest of
Mrs. Bachman.
Mrs. W, H. Steele, of Atlanta, was
the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Gober.
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Stone Mountain.
H. FLEMING, of Augusta, former
Speaker of the House and Con
gressman, visited our city last
Sunday and called on Judge J. W. Mc-
Curdy, whom he had not seen for twen
ty yvears
Miss Bonnie Wells, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with Miss Dorothy Me-
Curdy.
_ Lieutenant Waldo Cagle visited his
family here last week.
The Rev. J. A. Partridge and Mrs.
Partridge were entertained at dinner
on last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Harlee,
at their home near Tucker.
Miss Margrett Brown has returned to
her home at Lawrenceville, after seven
days spent with Miss Huvicus Bridges.
Mrs. Leatha Goldsmith has returned
to Lawrenceville,
Mr. and Mrs. H. X. Keating, of At
lanta, visited relatives here last week.
Mrs. V. W. Osborn left Wednesday
for New York to meet Captain Osborn,
expected to land there from overseas
on Friday.
Miss Rivenback, of Sampson, Ala., is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. G.
Pounds.
Miss Rosa Belle Turner, of South
Carolina, visited Mrs. Dora Turner last
week,
Kugene McCurdy entertained a few
friends at the river last Saturday eve
ning.
Professor Charlie Beaton entertained
his music pupils here last Saturday.
Eugene L. McCurdy, with several
friends from Atlanta, went to Dahlon
ega Saturday night to a dinner given by
the fraternity at N. G. A. C.
Mrs. W. S, McCurdy and -children
spent Sunday in Milledgeville with her
daughter, Celia, at G. N. 1. C.
Walter Dasch spent the week-end at
home, off the roada.
Mrs. W. P. Humphreys, Mrs. J. R.
McClelland and Miss Annyrene McCur
dy were in Atlanta Thursday.
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Lithonia
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RIDAY afternoon the members of the
Improvement Club were entertained
by Misses Ruth and Ethel Tribble at
their home in Lithonia. The club, as a
live ,enthusiastic member of the Georgia
Federation of Women's ('lubs, was favored
‘at this meeting with a letter from Mnrs.
B. M. Boykin, Atlanta, uring the co-opera
tion of each member to heip in the great
campaign toward making provision for the
feeble-minded of Georgia. After the com
pletion of the program and business mat
ters transacted, a "book” contest was en-
Joyed. The prize winners were Mrs. T. P.
Pulliam and Miss Ora Tribble, of Agnes
Scott College. Miss Walker, of Atlanta,
the attractive guest of Colonel and Mrs.
Norton, was an out-of-town guest present.
The guests number 21. Late in the after
noon an ice course was served by the
Misses Tribble.
Mrs. Thomas Stewart is visiting in Ak
ron. Ohio, and Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. J. E. Bartlett returned Wednesday
from Beaumont, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and little
son, of Decatur, and Mr. E. T. Chapman,
of Atlanta, were guests at the home of
Mr. J. B. Chapman Sunday.
C. T. Ceoker, of Gadsden, Ala., visited
his sister, Mrs. E. P. White, recently.
Mrs. J. M. Trihble entertained the mem
bers as the Needle Work Club Wednesday
alternoon.
The W. C. T. U. held their regular
monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon with
h{rsr Alex Kelly.
Mrs. Jane Chupp, of Walnut Grove, is
visiting in Lithonia.
Miss Sallie Walker, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Mrs. 8. T. Combs.
Rev. A. J. Bech, of Bradentown, Fla.,
spent several days of last week here.
Misses Ruth and Ethel Tribble enter
tained the Improvement Club Friday aft.
ernoon.
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East Point.
};IE “;E';-AN‘S CLUB entertained the
teachers of the high school, who are
members of the club. The teachers
will leave soon for their homes for the
summer,
L. L. White has returned from North
G ia.
Pgtf‘:nri Mrs. M. O. Blackwell left Wed
nesday for Greensboro, N. C., where they
will spend several weeks.
Mrs. George Christian ha@ returned from
Bogart. |
Mrs. A. C. Hemperley entertained at a 6
o'clock dinner Those present were the
Rev. and Mrs J. A. Crumley, Mr. and
Mrs, Lee Wella and Mr. and Mra 11 Mrl
Short, of College Park.
After spending several days in Alhvnn.‘
Miss Floy Shannon has returned to her
home
Dr. and Mrs. 8 J. Gay, of Lineville, Ala.,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T,
B. Allen,
Mrs M, Travis has returned to her home
in itiverdale after visiting Mrs. A O]
Hemperley, i
Mr. and Mra. . M. Robertson spent. Su
nday in l)unv:ood‘:.
Phesta and T. E. Settle, of Suwanee, vis
ited their brother, 1. T. Bettle, Bunday.
After spending several wecks in Groens
boro, N. O, W. G. Whistenhunt returned
to East Point Friday.
Miss Marie Lambert has returned to
Atlanta, after spending the weck-end with
Mrs. DD, Fuller,
The Woman's Ald Missionary Soclety of
the Presbyterian Church met at the home
of Mrs. 8 L. Helecomb Tuesday.
Mrs. J. Lambert has returned to Clarks
ville, after spending the week in East
Point a 8 the guest of Mrs. W. A, Shan
non.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Suttles and chil
dren spent Saturday in Cartersville,
Mrs. W. A. Dodge has returned from
Hapeville,
The Junior Missionary Society of the
Let Peggy Shop for You
If you live out of Atlanta Peggy can shop for you
by mail. If you are a resident of the city, Peggy
can also serve you. .
—Phone Main 1061
and ask for Peggy.
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Scrim, Marquisette and
Madras Curtains
Formerly Sold at $3.00 to $5.00
—MANY WITH CLUNY LACE EDGES, AND
some with combinations of lace and insertion. If
you will need curtains any time during the year,
choose from these. $3.00 to $5.00 values. . @
—Fourth Floor.
Axminster Rugs
27x54 Inches
—A SMALL LOT PURCHASE MAKES
this Pre-War Price possible—included
are Oriental, Floral and Conventional
patterns. All-wool and sell regularly
at $6.00. On sile Monday while a
limited quantity lasts, $3.98.
—Fourth Floor.
Drapery Fabrics
Are Underpriced
Cretonnes—29c¢ to $1.75—
New patterns and colorings.
Colored Marquisette—soc to 75c—
Cool and effective for summer.
Dotted Swiss—39c—
Large or small dots.
Colored Drapery—7s¢c—
A lacy, open weave.
Bliie—Brown—Rose—Green
Sunfast Madras—9oc to $3.50—
All colors and combinations.
—Fourth Floor.
B ————T T
Methodist Chureh met at the home of Mrs.
M, A. Manning. Wednesday afternoon
Mins Lela Hardee, of Atlanta, spent
Tuesday in East Point, st the home of
Miss Alma Suttlos.
Miss Allce Sanders has returned from
Walhalla, 8 ©
Mre, Dun Fiynn and Mrs lda Hnnu&. of
Atlanta, visited relatives n East Point
Friday
d caQn
aklan ity.
Oakland City :
ALTER WITHERS Is _spending
the week-end at t.‘amr Dixie with
his sensor class of I, H. 8,
J. R Suttles is attending the Shrine
convention in Louisville, Ky.
Miss Evelyn Withers has returned
from the State Normal School in Ath
ens.
Miss Gladys Fuller entertained a few
friends on a straw ride Friday evening
to Jester's Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Cochran aye at
home with Mrs. E. E. Lawrence, on
“Avon avenue, 3
Miss Kmogene Maxwell, of Pelham,
Ga., is the guest of Miss Evole'n‘
Withers.
Imported Grass Rugs
9x12 Feet
—THESE SPLENDID 'AND SERV
iceable Rugs are suitable alike for
both indoor and porch use. A won
derful pattern range in green, blue,
brown, red. Worth on today’s mar
ket $17.50. Special, Monday, $9.50.
Smaller sizes in .proportion.
—Fourth Floor.
It Is Time to Buy
Window Shades!
—MADE TO ORDER AND FITTED
to your windows at no extra cost. Only
best hand-made oil opaque and Harts
horn’s improved rollers used.
—Let us figure on the contract for your
office, apartment or dwelling.
~—Fourth Floor.
nion Cit
Union Oity.
IFTEREN members of the Lebanon
hapter of the EM&FFI Btar Lodgs
were guests at the Union Oty Chagrs
ter Friday evening. After the regulay
moeeting, sandwiches and tea were served,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MeDaniel, of Cons
yors, were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mes. J. T. MeDanlel,
Miss Emmie Sue Hendriek has returned
b Bumimerton for the summer vaca
tion,
Missos Gladys West and Lillle May Yar
brough are visiting Misses Mary and Idolyn
Yaorbrough,
Miss Helen Johnson has returned from
Locukt Grove, where she attondod tho
gradunting exercises at Locust Grove Cal
lege
Mre. Marcus Brewster and little daugh
ter, of Brunswick, are visiting Mr. and
Mre, Jake Patton.
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Summers wers
spend-the-duy guests of Mrs, W. C. Hop
king Sunday.
Mrs. G. 1. Bubanks and little chils
dren left Saturday for Barnesville, whore
they will visit the former's mother, Mrs,
Jowephine Reeves.
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