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MQ ISABEL BREITENBUCHER
* will give a luncheon Friday at
ime on West Fifteenth xllva‘
. octasion to be in compliment to
: pmbers of the junior class of the
orth Avenue Presbyterian School, of
which the hostess is a member
The guests will include Miss Fran
ces Arnold, Miss Martha McCrea, Miss
Hurt, Miss Estelle Boynton,
ulq,,‘:“ aria Brown, Miss Harriet
irown, Miss Virginia Robinson, Miss
frginia Williams, Miss Ruth Jolly,
r!j Bleanor McGinty, Miss Ruth Mce-
Rughey, Miss Mary Duvall Chris
tian, Miss Marjorie Randall, Miss
ml’l" nman Plerce, Miss Margaret
iverhart, Miss Runa Erwin and Miss
,’w‘ gbhorn.
#inman Brandon, Gilbert Boggs,
Thomas Moffett, Billy Wardlaw, .lv-hnl
}, Graham Matheson, ,
Thyrza Askew, the principal|
» sehool, and Miss Jean Janie |
ghey, the class teacher, will be !
umT. the specially invited guests at |
the luncheon. I
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Mps. W. C. Jarnagin will leave ncv\t‘
Thursday for Hendersonville, N, C,
where she will attend the ur;uhx;nlun‘
exercises of her daughter, Miss Krs
kine Jarnagin, at Fassifern Institute.
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Migs Henrietta Davis and Henry
Walker Bagley, Jr., who were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Gunn in Ma
oon recently, have returned home.
COoOQ
Mise Adele Thibadeau left the city
for Washington, D. C., Saturday to
spend two weeks with her sister, Miss
Maryv Thibadeau in that city.
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COLLEGE NOTES
1E graduates of the Toiizanetn Mather
4 entertained the , facuity and their
% members at a luncheon on the roof
garden at the Ansiey Monday Miss Leah
MEeAr Wis toastmistress. Misses Thelma
Lahdrum and Marie Rosenbaum respond
ed. The graduntes pregented the colleme
with a firepreof wsafe bhearing the name
of the college on the front
Miss Margaret lrwin has gone to Rattle
|¢'rr~rk. Mich,, to spend the vacatjon. .
Miss Marie Van Gelder will conduct her
clnss in voice at the coliege through June,
July and Auguse,
Miss Martha W. Morrell, lrnrhfir of
French, will gpend the summmer in Atlanta
The year, closed with aAn INCrease of
100 per cent over the set ond year's en
roliment,
Doon
‘O!lethom University
| HI neWw Oglethorpe catalogue, Just
| out, announces for the sumimner
1 term a number of special courses
designed to enable school teachers to
improve their elgciency by summer
work and at the same time work to
ward the attainment of a college de
gree These are offered in addigion to
w complete currtculum of college work,
- Among others are a course on how to
teach Latin as a live nuhgwt and a
course in psychology as the basls of
educational work,
The plan presented by Oglethorpe 15
novel in that it provides for twelve
weeks of work instead of the cus
tomary six weeks offered by most
Southern summer schools. Each of the
larger, -standard classes meets for an
hour and a half every day, which will
enable a student by concentrating to do
the work of a whole academic year on
those two subjects in the twelve weeks.
Other courses of.less strenuous pro
portiong are offered for residents of At
lanta who wish to visit thé university
HEARST'S SUMDAY AME“IC{\N e B N‘mp‘w for People Who Think — SUNDAY, MAY 20, I[9ly,
twice o week for cultural studies with
out the grind of regular college work,
Work will be dons with all the lane
guages, In science, mathematics and
1 literatura, in connection with which last
is offered a series of studies in the short
story, The winter faculty of the uni
versity will be enlarged by the addi
tion of Mr. J. R, Terrell, Jr.,, who will
be asgistant in Knglish and German,
l The courses all start on July 8 ulldl
| end on September 19, College students
will thus be enabled to attaln a term's
credit insgtead of the fractional credits
offered by six weeks' summer schools.
DoQe
THE LefMingwell Orchestra will pre- ‘
sent a program at Cable Hall
Monday evening at §:ls o'clock, which |
will ineclude the first movement of
Mozart's Symphony in G minor, the
“Pridal Song” from Goldmark’'s “Ru
ra! Wedding” symphony, and several
other interesting orchestral numbers,
as well as violin solus by some mem
bers of the Leffingwell school. The
publie is invited to attend.
The following program will be pre
sented:
Simphony in "G Minor (AHQKFO‘
Mclto), Mozart-——Orchestra,
Air Varie, Op. 8%, No. 3, Ch, Dancia
Miss Mary Phillips,
“Bridal Song’ from “Rural Wed
ding"” Symphony, C. Goldmark-—oOr=
chestra, ’
Melody in ¥. Paraphrase, Rubin
stein-Tobani-—Orchestra.
“The Son of the Puszta,” Kéler-
Rela—Mps. A. A. Shilkett,
“The Lost Chord,” A. Sullivan—Or.
chestra,
Selection from “Fatinitza,”, F. Y
Kuppe. "
Coronation March from “Folkun
! rer,” E. Kretschmer
| Btone Mountain.
| H. FLEMING, of Augusta, former
W 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 vears
Miss Bonnie Wells, of Atlanta, spent
‘llw week-end with Miss Dorothy Me-
Curdy
Lieutenant Waldo Cagle visited his
family here last week.
The Rev. J. A. Partridge and Mrs.
'l’nrlrl:m»- were entertained at dinner
on I”! Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Harlee,
lul their home near Tucker,
| Miss Margrett Brown has returned to
her home at Lawrenceville, after seven
Iduyn 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,
expetted to land there from overseas
on Friday,
Miss Rivenback, of Sampson, Ala., is
[Hm guest of her sister, Mrs. H. G.
Pounds,
Miss Hosa Belle Turner, of South
|(‘:irnllna, vigited Mrs. Dora Turner last
week,
Kugene McCurdy entertained a few
’rviiends at the river last Saturday eve
ning.
‘ I’T-nfessnr Charlie Beaton entertained
hig music pupils here last Saturday.
. Bugene I. McCurdy, with several
friends from Atlanta, went to Dahlon
ega aSturday night to a dinner given by
the fraternity at N. G. A, C, .
Mrs, W. 8. McCurdy and children
spent Sunday in Milledgeville with her
daughter, Clelia, at G. N. 1. C.
Waletr Dasch spent the week-end at
home, off the road,
Mrs, W. P. Humphreys, Mrs. J. R.
MecClelland and Miss Annyrene McCur
dy were in Anung\ Thursday.
| Goon
IMa.r'ietta.
Mns. MARION DOBBS gave a
party for Mrs. Charles O, Wy.
att, of California, Tuesday nfternnon.l
The guests 'nvited to meet Mrs. Wy~
att were Mrs, M. D, Hodgesfi Mrs. R.
M. Wade, Mrs. W, A. Florence, Mrs
(‘laudia Gurley, Mrs W. M. Murray,
Mrs. Mosley, Mrs. Sidney Pace, Mrs.
Havold Hawkins, - Mrs, George Griilin,
and Misses douise Schilling, Lois
Welch, Helen Lewis, Jeannette Black
and Helen Griffin.
~ Mrs. J. M. Brown entertained her
bridge 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. Kdward Hunt, Mrs,
V. L. Starr, Mrs. W, BE Benson,
Misses Addie and Mollie Setze, Mrs.
Ryburn 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 Montezuma,
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 Elizabeth Whitman, of Chat
tanooga, is the guest of Mrs, J, D.
Northcutt,
Misses Anne Barrett, Selma Wood
ruff and Virginia Bond, of Shorter
(‘ollege, were the week-end guests of
Mrs. J. W. Hancock.
Misges Alice Greene and Eloise Al
len, of Atlanta, were the week-ena
guests of Miss mmie Montgomery.
Misg Laura Margaret Hoppe is the
guest of Mrs, Hickey in Richmond.
Miss Charlotte Northcutt and|
George Anna ISvans, of Lucy Cobfi;
Institute, spent the week-end with
Mrs. J. D. Northeutt.
Mrs, Linsay Forrester, who has
been visiting Mrs. . 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. Howdard MceNair 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. Mel.
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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Musical Acts Week’s Features
Clever Acts at Grand and Lyric
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| y At Leew's Grand.
‘ Lovers of music of the better cluss will
be afforded a treat at Loew's Grand this
week. The feature act Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday is the Bernevici Brothers,
in a spectacular musical classic, entitled
“A Night in Venice.” Frank Hartley, the
high explosive of jugglery, is also on the
bill. Tom Secott and Ada Christie present
their new comedy sketch, “Caught in the
Storm.” Other acts are lLieutenant Harry
Berry and company, another soldier boy
Just back from war, and a charming young
lady, in original bits of variety. The clos
ing number is Browning and Davis, in a
darktown sketch. The screen feature the
first half will be Emmy Wehlen, in “An
Amateur Adventuress.”” For Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, one of the principal
features, and one that will attract thou
sands of young people, is Kluting's Ani
mals, introducing the famous leaping cats,
a most unusual feature. Julian Hall, the
original “Jazz Boy,” is another strong fea
ture. Other acts the last half are “The
Norvelles” in “At An Artist's Studio,”
Hinkel and Mae, in their latest laugh skit,
“Catching A Car,” and Long and Ward,
with & refined singing elassic, entitled
“Rainbows." Heading the screen attrac
lrmnn is Gladys Brockwell, in “The Divorce
rap.”
At the Lyric.
That syncophated musical show, “Pret
ty Baby,” is headliner at Keith's Lyrie
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, while
the famous “Primrose Four,' known as
“One Thousand Pounds of Harmony,” will
take top position the last half of the week.
Jimmy Hodges is the sponsor of “Pretty
Baby,” and Eddie Ray is head of the big
cast in this standard musical show. Seven
teen stunning girls are in the company
and the songs and dances number more
than a dozen. Other acts Monday, Tues
day and Wednesday are Princess Nai Tai
Tai, Chinese girl with an American voice
who sings both in English and Chinese,
and the Rios, in a comedy turn. The
Primrose Four, outstanding attraction on.
the Thursday, Friday and Saturday bil,
{s. one of the hest-known of all male quar
tettes. None of the four weighs legs than
200 pounds. Roland Travers is an illu
sionist on the bill who does amazing tricks.
Claire Vincent will be the star of a brand
new comedy, *“No Trespassing,” by Richard
Warner, Lonnie Nace will present an as
gortment of songs, and Rose and Ellis
Company will complete the bill with a
comedy novelty. The latest news pic
tures will be shown.
Sl e R MR i R L b S R L
Oakland City.
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ALTER WITHERS is spending
the week-end at Camp Dixie with
his senior class of I. H. S. >
J. B. 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 are at
home with Mrs. E. E. Lawrence, on
Avon avenue,
Miss Emogene Maxwell, of Pelham,
Ga., is the guest of Miss KEvelyn
Withers.
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Bolton.
MRS. MARTHA MOORE, Misses
Martha and Emmee Branham
spent last week-ehd with relatives in
Oxford.
Miss Nina Graves, of College Park,
was the recent guest of Miss Grace
Wells.
Mrs. H. F. Emery, of Atlanta, and
Miss Lynn Branham, of Oxford, are
the guests of Mrs. Martha Moore,
- Mrs. Will Branham has gone to Ox
ford to visit relatives.
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Misses Sara and Bessie Miller entertain
ed Friday for the senior class of the Cer
dele High School. Punch was served by
‘Z\HHSPS Mary McCoy, Myrtle Wear and
Elaine Cofield. Those present were Misses
Mary MecCoy, Nina Mary Calhoun, Anna
Calhoun, Dallas Ertzberger, Frank Marsh,
Mary and Margaret Bulloch, Elsie Wil
liams, Grace Williams, Annie Leigh Ham
ilton, Thelma King, Martha Lasseter, An
nie Wilson, Estelle Harder, Carrie Scan
drett, Laura Frasuer, Lexie Dekle, Pauline
Wheeler, Sara Crum, Jane Howell, Martha
Fox, Janie Fouche, Corrine Wilkes, Myrtle
Wear, Mildred Churchwell, Willie Mae Mc-
Collum, Willie Webb, Elaine Cofield,
Messrs, L. B. Gleaton, Gordon Jones, Luth
ler. Joe Outler, John 8. Pate, Frank Smith,,
Charlton McArthur, Alva Pate, Max Bo
niske, Lee McArthur, Lewis Hamilton,
Charlie MeArthur, Charlie Hunt, Olmyphus
Mims, John L. Wheeler, Gene Hamilton,
Lamar Harwell, Ji* Cofield, James Dnb’
fee, John Wiliams, len Churchwell, Lloyd
Soloman, D, C. Browder Russell McCol- |
lum, L. A. Smith, Edge Browder, Dallas
Hunt, Woodye Fouche, Russell Harris,
Ralph Wear, Joe Austin, Franklin Kend
rick, Tom and Karl Markert, Joe Miller,
and George Mirskey, of Rochelle,
The following enjoyved a moonlight pic
nic at Browns Mill Friday evening:
Misses Mildred and Mary Rivins, Frances
Winfree, Lynettee and Clara Mere Cox,
Frances Markert, Ruth Lowe, Gladys |
Clary, BEsther Brownlee, Messrs. Emmett
Clary, Jesse Littlejohn, John Hughes,
Charlie Greer, Henry Byrd, Henderson, Ed
ward Lasseter. 8. R. Bolton, Mr. and Mrs.
W. . Winfree, Mr. and Mrs. . V. Newell,
and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Suttles chape
roned.
Miss Florence Crum entertained Fri- |
day with a swimming party at \\’illmmsl
pool celebrating her twelgth birthday. The
party returned te the hestess’ home where
ice cream and cake was served by Misses
Sara and Mary Crum The guests were:
Anna Berta Diffee, Letitia Stallings, Ido
lene Barfield, Mary Stroziér, Sue Frasuer,
Sara Ambrose, Eleanor !\h\rslmll. Lenora
Ward, Edna King, Louise Willis and Mon- |
roe Hunt. I
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Newell gave a din
ner Thursday. The guests included Mlsaonl
MAry Bivins, Clara Mere Cox, Frances
Markert, Messrs. Emmett Clary, of Arabi,
Oliver, Dr. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Ne
well, .
Miss Irma Roberts is gvisiting relatives
in Atlanta.
Mrs. C. L. Wilson, of Pinchurst, is the |
guest of Mrs. J. S. Dixon.
E. B. James returned Friday from a
business trip to Columbu& :
Miss Bettie Lee Powell, of Ashburn is §
the guest for the week-end of her sisler,
Mrs. W. A. Hobby.
Mrs. J. M. Ashley. of Douglas, has been
the guest for the week-end of her sister,
I Mrs. W. A. Hobby.
Mrs. J. M. Ashley, of Douglas, has heen
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Price Heard.
Miss Alene Kennedy, who has been
studying voice in New York the past win
ter has arrived home.
Miss Esther Littleton, of Columbus, has
been the guest of Misses Agnes and Irma
Roberts, -
Misses Agnes Roberts and Frankie Field
er, who have been teaching at Bridges
Schoel, are home for the summer vacation.
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At the sign of the Big Clock. I
First door from Keely's corner.
PLAYERS WILL
GIVE COMEDY
T HE Oglethorpe Plavers will pre
sent a farce comedy at the Ate
lanta Theater the evening of June 8,
The play is “The Magistrate,” one of
Arthur W, Pinero's productions. The
cast is made up of some of the best
Atianta talent, the male parts to be
taken by students of Oglethorpe Uni.
versity, some of whom have already
made a favorable impression in_ for
mer plays given by the Osletforpe
Players,
The executive body of the woman's
board of Oglethorpe, an organization
including several hundred prominent
women, decided at a recent meeting to
gponsor the play and make the event
ore of brillilant success. The ladies
of the board who will take an active
interest in the success of the play
will be Mrs. Thornwell Jacobs, Mrs.
R. E. Chal®nor, Mrs. Edward W.
Crane, Mrs, W, 8. Elkin, Mrs., John
K. Ottley, Mrs, Norman Sharp, Mrs.
Hugh Richardson, Mrs. Stephen Bar
nett. Mrs. Harry Hermance, Mrs, Lee
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Several hundred of this season’s prettiest models in the R
newest trimmed hats and shapes will be sold at Clearance Re
ductions Monday.
Values $5 to $lO. Special . .
MONDAY SPECIAL
BOYS' WASH SUITS
Here's your chance |
Regular $2.50 89 |
foidaet 2o oo c‘
'EVERYTHING AT THIS SALE IS STRICTLY CASH-NO C. 0. D.’S.
Cash Mail
Orders Filled
At Sale
- Prices the
iL Same Day
PERRUDGING the streets to find a home
-23 like room, house or apartment is entirely
out-of-date.
The Direct Line in Atlanta Is Through
The Daily Georgian and Sunday American
“For Rent Columns.” Send in your ad NOW!
Growing
Firms
e PR SST
Ashcraft, Mrs. Nicols, Mrs, W. s.}
Calhoun,” Mrs., James T. Willlams,
Mrs, T. R, Sawtell, Mrs. Ernest Kontz,
Mrs. J. R. Carlisle and Mrs, F. 8.
Whiteside.
| A number of boxes have been
spoken for and a large audience is
expected, as is indicated by the re
quest for tickets. The play will be
given by the following cast, coached
by Miss Carolyn Cobb: ‘
Mrs. Posket .. .. ..Marion Gaertner
Agatha Posket .. Miss Sarah Wagstaff
Cis Farringdon ..Chesley Howard, Jr.,
Charlotte Verrinder,
Miss Gertrude Kelly
Captain Horace Vale,
William C. Johnson
Beatie Tomlinson.. Miss KEisie Trippe
Mr. Bullmy .. .. .. .. Ernest Moore
Achille Blond .. .. .. Ernest Duffy
InidOre .. s v s s CHharies Tidwell
Mr Wormington .. .. H. C. Trimble
Inspector Messiter ..E. C. James, Jr.|
Sergeant Lugg .. .. ..Henry Bonney
Constable Harris .. .. T. V. Morrison‘
wWyke .. .. .. Henry Walker Bagley
Popham .. Miss Marv Belle LaHatte
gooe
A GROUP of Chicago University
alumni from Atlanta and De
catur met at Agnes Scott Cdllege
Friday, May 16, and effected an ur-‘
SPECIAL FOR MONDAY
t PILLOW CASES
| Dandy quality.
Worth up 19
1 s ole .L 0 C
MONDAY SPECIAL
CAMISOLES
Fine quality.
Values up to 39
$1.00: special .... c
DRY GOODS STORE
304-306 Decatur Street
Take Decatur Street or ‘‘Soldiers’ Home’’ Car.
find it most
profitableto
advertise in
ganization, the membership of which
includes graduates of the univeraiiy
residing in the vicinity of Atlanta,
The ‘following officers were elected.
Prseident, Dr. T. H. Anderson, No, 20
Ponce Deleon avenue, Atlanta; vice
president, Migs Catherine Torrance,
Agnes Scott College, Decatur; secre
tary-treasurer, Miss Mina L, Blount,
Girlg’ High School, Atlanta,
The next regular meeting will be
held in October.
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GAUZE
VESTS
Regularly priced
up to 50c, 19
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SALE OF HOSE (Seconds)
Seconds that ean not be told
from the perfect. Values up
to $1.50. Limited 5
5 pairs to a 2
pustomer ... ... c
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List of 100
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Bargains
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