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' AMAR POTTS entertained the sgnior
: class of the Newnan High SBchool
ot I'riday afterhoon. The chaperons
were B. 1. PioKett, Mr. and Mrs. Haroid
Quattlebaum, W, H. Dargan, ‘Miss Willie
Lovo, Miss Anne England, Miss lone Gro
gan, Miss Lutie Powell, Miss Frances Ar
nold and Mrs. Myron Farmer.
Mrs. Tolleson Kirby gave a party Satur
ux afternoon, the guests bheing entertained
" om the summer porch, where blooming
iplunls were used as the decorations.
£ Among those present were Mrs. Frank Cole,
Mrs. L. H. Hill, Mrs. R. O, Jones, Mrs
Annic Orr, Mrs. N. E. Powgll, Mrs. Garland
Jones, Mrs. G. S. Gibson, Mrs, H. C, Ar
nall, Jr.,; M. H. H." North, Mrs. T. M
Goodrum, Mrs. A. M. Norris and Miss
Neila Lou Walton.
Saturday evening Miss Janet Miller was
hostess at a dinner party. A basket of
sweetpeas formed the centerpiece for a
lace-covered table. The guests were Miss
Katic Dent,’ Miss Mildred Darden, Miss
Jessic Manget, Sanford Mabson, Russell
Tain and G. E. Nelson, of Florida.
Judge R. W. Freeman and Miss Mary
Freeman have returned from New York,
where they went to meet Captain Hill
Freeman, who returned last week from
France.
Miss Lois Fleming, of Hopkinsville, Ky.,
is the guest of Mrs. H. C. Arnall for sev
eral weeks.
Miss Elizabeth Parks gave a lawn party
Priday evening. Those receiving with
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’Mlss Parks were Mrs. W, B, Parks, Miss.
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Miss Ituby Daniel arrived Wednesday
from Havana, Cuba, where she has been
teaching in Candler College. She will spend
| the summer with her sisters, Mrs. T, R
Lovern and Mrs, Ophelia Attaway.
! Mrs. J. P. Ector and two children, of
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J RECEPTION was given by Mr, and
Mrs, L.ee Minor Paul, Sr., Tues
day evening for Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Minor Paul, Jr., who have just returned
from an extended bridal tour throuh
the North and East, The reception hall
was adorned with blue and pink hydran
eas and sweetpeas, and suspended ae
intervals in the archway were white
French baskets of giant hydrangeas,
tied with white tulle and pink ribbon.
Mrs. Alva Davis and Mrs. H. P. Dob
bins welcomed the guests at the door
and Mrs, J. P. Cooper, Mrs. R. L, Cater,
Houser and Mrs, “C. F. Cooper shrdlu
Mrs. B, W. Triyioe M. R »P.
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E. Gilbert, Mrs. B. C. Héltzclaw, Mrs.
iIG. C. Nunn, Mrs. M. M, Lowrey and
Miss Katherine Holtzclaw. The living
room in which the guests were received
was decorated in old and white hydran
geas, with ferns. The dining room was
decorated with pink hydrangeas and
Shasta daisies, wi¥th many unshaded
candles gleaming against the green
tinted walls. The green electrolier was
covered with tulle and sweetpeas, and
underneath in the center of the dining
table on an exquisite clyny lace was
a French hasket of LaFrance roses and
fern, around which were six cut glasgs
howls containing sweetpeas. A course
of ices were served. in the form of wed
ding bells, and pink and’ white cake.
Two punch bowls were arranged on the
porch, presided over by four young la
dies, Misses Louise Holtzclaw, Ruth
{ Gilbert, Katherine Holtzclaw and Co-
Irinn Duncan, assisted in the serving
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HEARST'S «UNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1919,
by Misses Margaret Gilbert, FulyEdu
wards, Elizabeth Culler, Dorothy Brun
son, Roselyn Paul, Mamie Gilbert and
urelia Cooper,
Mrs. M. C. Martin, of Atlanta, i vis
iting her sister, Mrs. C. K, Gilbert,
Mrs, D, H. Cooper, of Sumter, S. ~
spent last week wtih her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W, H. Norwood.
Mr. Grady P. Barrow, of Mathews,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. A, Murray.
Miss Stella Thurmond, who has been
teaching at Cochran is at home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Thur
mond,
Mrs, G. P. Flanders and children. of
Scotland, Ga., visited her parents, Mr,
and Mrs, W. H. Norwood, last week.
Sezunt Major Harris Edwards, who
gerved eight months in France, return
e dthis week and is visiting relatives
in town,
' Mrs. Conrad Baterweg, of Birming
ham, Ala.,, who has been visiting her
| parents, My. and Mrs, T. 8. Chapman,
returned home last week.
Miss Theresa Hodges, who has beeg
teaching at Thomasville, returned home
lthls week for the summer vacation.
Miss Holt, of Macon, is visiting Mrs,
E. B. Hose.
Miss Cinderella Cooper has returned
from the G. N. and I, College for the
summer vacation.
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18§ MARTHA GARDNER was hos
tess on Wednesday afternoon to the
Bohemians” at her home. Progress
sive rook was played. The prize was won
by Mrs. Frank Stubbs, and the honorees,
Misses Kthylyn Dusenbury, of Macon, and
Georgia House, of Knoxville, were also
presented pretty prizes. Assisting in gery
ing and entertaining were Misses Louise
Riley and HKvie Griffth, Those present
were Mesdames P, P. Ezell, H. C. Walker,
Paul Spivey, T. L. Ketchersid, Clinton
Powell, J. H. Barber, Roy Stubbs, Johmn
Turner, Reld Hearn, Aubrey Willitord,
¥rank Dennis, Misses Douschka Sanford,
9gnes Leverette, HEvie Griffith, Martha
Turner, Mesdames. John Watterson, ¥. F¥.
Middlebrooks, Frank Stubbs.
Mrs. J. A’ Champion entertained the U,
|D, (*, Wednesday aftermoon. Mrs. J. 8,
Turner assisted the hostess.
Mrs, Clark Davis entertained her music
class Wednesday afternoon.
Mis Georgia House was honored Wed
nesday night at a /nloonlight picnic at
Glenwood Springs, given by Miss Louise
Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Riley, Mr. and
Mrs. John Turner and Miss Mollie Farley
- chaperoned the party.
L Mrs. J. R. Sparks has returned home
from Athens, where she was the guest of
l Mrs. Carlton Jester,
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Elder, of Douglas,
are the' guests of Mrs. Charlie Philips,
| Judge and Mrs. Frank Jenkins and Miss
l.eila Mae Jenkins and George Jenkins, of
Atlanta,.are the guests of Mrs. Frank
Jenkins, Jr.
Mrs. Percy Ezell was a recent visitor to
Macon on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnsen and baby, of
Macon, are the guests of Mrs. Mary
Thomas.
Mrs. SBam Dusenbury and Miss Ethylyn
Dusenbury, of Mac, on have returned home
after a visit to Mrs. Hiram Gardner.
Miss Martha Gardner is attending Tech
sommeneement in Atlanta this *weck!’
Mrs, V. H. Taliaferro has returned home
from Atlanta.
Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Turner, Jr., and
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.children, and Mrs., Leila JTurner, and L. C.«
Turner, motored to Asheville, N, C., on
Saturday son ten days' visit. ¢
Mrs. Annie Harwell, of Milledgeville, at
tended the funeral of her brother, Al (.
Philips here on Thursday,
Mrs. Williams, of Eastman, is the guest
of Mrs. A. C. Philips. !
Mrs. Stanley, of ulod;evulr. was the
guest of Mrs. J. P, Howard this week for
several days. &
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ballard spent Friday
in Macon, :oln? ovar for the day... -
Miss Josie Harvye, of Monticello, spent
Thursday with Miss Carruth Weaver.
iss Myra Kilpatrick is the guest of
Mrs. Irby Kilpatrick in Athens. :
| Miss Lucy Stubbs is at home from Quit
man for the summer,
Mrs. James Thomas is spending the,
week in Atlanta with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Dayis and family, of
Griffin, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Davis. 5
Mrs. Frank Dennis has returned home
from a visit to Macon and Atlanta.
Mrs. Bam Latham, of Atlanta, was the
recent guest of Mrs. Thad Green.
Mrs. George Scheer is the guest of rela
tives in Atlanta this week. -
Dr. apd Mrs. J. I. Garrard were the re
cent guests of Mrs. W, H. Hearn.
Mra® John T. Willlams, of Reund Oak,
has returned home after. a visit to Mrs.
Goode Scott.
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MARRIAGE of deep ‘interest to the
people of Winder and this section
of the Stale wns that of Miss Marie
Smith and D. F. Thompson, at the home
of the bride, last Saturday.” The wedding
VAB & quirt home affair, only the imme
diate relatives and a few friends being
present. The Rev. John H. Marshhurn
performed the ceremony. Mr. #nd Mrs,
Thompson are on a mg Eaaf, ;
Miss Thelma Gordon has returned to her
home in Jefferson after a visit to Miss
Mary Shields.
Miss Inez Cooper gave a matinee party
for Miss Louise Daniel, of Statham, last
Friday. The guests were Misses Alice
Strange, Annette Quillian, Louise Strange,
Bart Pirkle and Esther Henson.
Miss Kathleen Wilson is visiting in Da
cula this week, ’ .
Mrs. Paul Roberts and Miss Arlevia
Burson attended the Sunday school con
vention in Rome last week. They also
:-I:iud Chattanooga and: Lookout Mouns
ain. g
Miss S)*)il Millsaps is at honme from
& N and L. 0. .
Mrs. Gibson Nowell, of Atlanta, is_vis
iting relatives here. "
Mrs. B. W. Ogleshy and litt] daugh
ter, Katie Lou, came teo Winder from El
berton last week to reside.
Miss Louise Strange has returned from
Covington, where she attended a house
party given by Miss Josephine Kranklin.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe House, Misses Lou
ise House and Sadie Harris and Harold
House attended the commencement at G.
N. and 1. C. at Milledgeville last week.
They were accompanied home by Miss Jo
sephine House.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wiliams attended
the Sunday scheol convention in Rome.
Miss Ora -Lee Camp spent last Sunday
in Atlanta with her sister, Miss Pauline
Camp, at Wesley Memorial Hospital. 1
Among those attending commencement |
at G. N. and I. C. were ‘Mr. and Mrs. |
G. 8. Millsaps, G. W. Millsaps, Mrs. w.
B. McCants, John McCants, Mrs. W. G.
Elder, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bush, and Dr.‘
and Mre. W. L. Bush, g
Miss Jennie Smith spent last week in
Rome.
Miss Thelma Woodruff, who was grad
uated from Shorter College last week, is
at home. * '
Mrs. Roy Jackson and son, Hal, are
wisiting relatives in Atlanta. .
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Leonard have re
turned to their home in Reidville, 8. €
after a few days' visit to relatives here.
Mrs. Gordon Greene, of Washington, D
C., is_ visiting her parents, Judge and
Mrs. Russell. ‘
Miss Polly Johns has returnped ta her
home in Social Cirele’ after & ~visit to
Judge and ‘Mrs. G. A. Johns, w
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Oglethorpe
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OGLE’I‘HURPE schools will close
< next week, but thege will be no
regular commencement exercises.
Those graduating will -réceive their
diplomas and those passing to higher
grades will receive their promotion
certificates,
A pleasing feature of the week Wafli
the recital given Friday evening in
the school auditorium by the music
pupils of Miss Claire Johnson. .\hfas
Johnson will teach next session at
Baxley. |
Mu:h interest is manifested ir; th};;
approacihng marriage of Miss i,]r:m |
Suye Murray and Eugepe L. Ric "r‘l‘
n, of Montezuma, |
.oDr. Charles A. Greer, secretary of
the Third District Medical Auocla-’
tion, will attend the meeting of the
association next week in Cuthbert.
The school children picnicked at
Miona Springs Friday. :
The th)-\'. I. B. McMichael, pastor
of the local Methodist Church, will|
inaugurate a series of protraotc-d‘
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meetings in his church, beginning
Sunday. | ‘
Mrs, D, P, Coogle entertained her
Sunday school class and a number of
other young people Saturday at her
ho'}pe in this eity. |
he seniors of the Oglethorpe High
School were entertained Iriday .eve
ning at thehome of Misses Annie and
Grace Squires, ' !
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gaines, of
Bainbridge, spent Tuesday with. Mr
and Mrs, W. C. Johnson, réturning
h;?lm the commencement at Milledge
ville, - 1
_ Mr. and Mrs. Gaines C. Johnson left
Sunday for Bosgton, Masg., where Mr,
Johnson is on duty with the ;marine
corps., TR
. Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Coogle attend
ed memorial services in Montezuma
Sunday.
Mrs, Berta Murray and little daugh
ter, Miss Christine; Mrs. Robert
Shealy and Mrs. Ella Johnson spent
Tuesday in Macon.
Miss Vera Rawls, of Talbotton, vis
ited Mrs, Oliver Coogle Sunday.
Mrs. Bettie "Kleckley. of Atlanta,
was in Oglethorpe Tuesday, the guest
of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ulmer, of
Quitman, were in Oglethorpe several
days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B, Sharpe, of Fitz
gerald, were in Oglethorpe Sunday.
Misses Claire Johnson, Georgia Lou
Gardner, Lula Belle McMichael and
Mesgsrs, Ross and Jack McMichael
|spent Tuesday evening at Miona
Springs,
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EORGIA SOROSIS held the June
meeting with Mre. W. (~ Bmith and
Mrs, Perry Smith, The program in
ecluded an interesting report from Mrs.
W. D. Tutt, who was delegate to the meet.
ing of the district federatfon in Athens
Other features were a paper by Mrs. M.
|l. Vesta Turneil. About fifteen members
were present,
Mrs, A. 8. J. Stovall has gone to West
Paint, N. Y., to attend the post-graduation
of Lieutenant A. 8. J. Stovall, Jr, from
the U. 8. M. A.
Misses Alleen and Leila Chenault, of
Lincolnton, and Evelyn Hancock, of Vir
ginia, - who have heen the guests of Miss
Jessie Champion, were the honorees at two
dancing parties this week
Mrs. A, 8. Hawes was hostess to about
70 guests Wednesday evening. Mrs. R.
¥.. Moore entertained the same group
Thursday evening.
The Hiawassee Campfire Girls are
spending this week in camp at Carpenters
MilL
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g 188 FLLORENCE WRAGHT entertained
Yor Miss Florence Day Tuesday aft
ernoon, Miss Day i{s a bride-elect,
and the entertainment was miscellanes
ous shower. Many bolutlful gifts were
presented to the bride.
Me. and Mrs. J. L. McGarity visited
Atlanta last week.
Mrs. W. A. Farr and children, of Char- |
lotte, N. C., who are the guests of Mr. |
and Mrs. J. M. Day, spent last week in
JAthens. . . .. £
Miss Maftie Mickael, of Cordele, is vis
iting her mother Mrs. Fannie Michael
Mrs. Amanda Breedlove has returned to
her--home in Atlanta after a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. John T. Aycock.
Miss Helen Cox is visiting Oxford, be
ing a member of an enjoyable house party
given by Miss Josephine Franklin.
Mrs. Hugh Haralson bas returned to
her home in Atlanta. g
Miss Pansy had as her visitor for com
mencement her sister, Miss Sibly. Alken,
~of Jefforson, i
f Mrs. W. H. Nunnally has retyrned from
a vigit to Jefferson. Mrs. Nunnally gave
' the alumni address at Magtin Institute
! this year.
. Mrs. Edgar Ti¢henor has returned from
| Richmend, Va., ‘where she has ho:n‘
. spending shme ®ime with her daughters,
Miss Hester* Tichenor.
l The redeption wiven for Miss Florence
. Day on Friday aftérnoon at the home of
} Mrs. Robert Aycock was one of the most
brilliant affairs of the seascn. The beau
lnlul colonial home so suited to enter
"ulnimt. was unusually attractive on this
| occasion, the parlors being banked with
' smilax, ferns and crystal vases filled with
‘plnk roses. The reception was a compli
ment to Miss Day, from the Young Ladies
| Missionary Society of the First Methos
| dist Chorch, Miss Day being a very active
|m¢-mbon About seventy-five guests called
| during the afternoon
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188 MAXINE DOBBS was hostess at
a dancing party at the home of Mrs
Ooogc Aflnltronf. on Woodlawn
avenue, isß Marguerite Atkinson, of
New York: Miss Lucy Cole, of Marietta;
Miss Eleanor Smith, of Valdosta, and Miss
Evelyn Jandon, of Marietta, were guekts
of honor,
Miss Alice Chandler entertained at home
Cobb stregt in cewmpliment to Miss Mar
firet Graham, of Oklahoma, the guest of
rs. W. :. Welch. ¢+ =~
The Athens (’—o!l'l‘ ladies met and ene
tertained 2,100 soldfers &f the 143 d “In
fantry of the Thirty-sixth Division, re
turning from Franee, in onhe day. The gol
diers were served with cold drinks, cakes,
cigarettes and other delicacies. These sol
diers are on their way to Texas, and will
fl" a parade in Louisiana and one in
ouston, . .
The teachers and %fllflll of the sixth
and seventh grades of Baxter Btreet School
were delightfully entertained by Mrs w.
R. Porter, at her home on Cobb strect.
Those present were: Miss Burns, Mrs, Mc
(lure and son, of Atlanta; Miss Andor
'non. Mrs. Louis Johnson, Mrs. Porter,
Leonard 'Nlom{s-oa.' Gus Witcher, Jack
lnolmn. Broughton Broome, Edwin Do
zier, John flM'Mr“orflr. Charles
Morrig, Dellred ~ Lyman Hillinrd,
Scott lbppeu Max Parr, Eugene Epting,
- Emily aughtry, Florence* Bishop, Orene
Cooper, Virginia Venatta, Louiso Sheehee,
Louise Knowles, Mildred Dearing, Maud
"'l‘nlmndfio. Annie Maud Allgood, Katherjne
Miller, Rebecca Fowler, Bernice BSmith and
’Gu-nla Mae Perry. .
. Miss Miriam Harelton entertained Tues
lduj' morning for the “Not & Chance’ Club,
| im White, was host Wednesday even
ing st his home on Prince avenue at a
tea, in honer of Miss Agnes Marshall, of
Natchez, Miss. Fourteen guests were [
ent. Mr, White was assisted by his moth
er, Mrs. James White. ’
. Mrs. J. Warren Smith entertained Tues
' day ovenigg at A five-course dinner. Those
‘kl’t*!fi'nl wore Miss Julia Rogers, Miss: Ma
'Nita Bullook, Jack Wilkins, Weyman
Dooley, Joe MeCord, Jim Goodwin and
Thomas Brightwell
L Phe teachers of the elementary school
[nl Luey Cobb entertained one hundred
' ehildren at an annual pienic, going out in
ya ear to the Agricultural College, where
they enjoyed a deiicious “pienic supper
The v'lwwrunn were Miss Carrie Wal
den, MW Julia Walden, Miss Mary Anne
Rucker, Miss lLuecy Barrow Tayior, Miss
Sallio, Trainor and Miss Fairy Elliott
Mrs: Ora Hart Avery and Miss Leitn
May ‘Hull are recelving the congratuln
tions of their friends upon the wsplendid
exhibit made by the domestic science de
rnnmrm of .the Athens High Hehool
anch was scrved by Misves Joun Morris,
Helon Capps, Mildrod Nureon, Busie Poin.
tor, Aghes Watson, VPearl W’*llu, Clarn
’lflhl
S Phe Uncle Remus Club, u local finh
‘ing club, '» now enjoying itx annunl fisli
lnfi frolle at Cape Lookog, N €, 18
miles from Moorshead (ity. This in the
oloventh consecutive yenr that the club,
with John J. Wilkins at itx head, Lian on
w{d ap nnnual outing. Messra John J.
Mkins, . N. Modgwon, M. G Nichols
son, Br., M. . Nicholwon Jr W T Bry
an, Sr., W. T Bryan, Jr. T H. Hinton,
Dupree Hunnieutt, Abbit Nix, Dr, 8P
wigging, Dr. N, G. Bisughter and a few
ot'ier praminent eitizens of Athens and
Clarke County nre members
Mr. snd Mrs. Walter Hodgson, Mra
Edgeworth Lamkin and Miss Mary Ger.
dine formed »a rnnrrwn party maotoring
o Atianta last wee
Mre. Pleasant A. Stovall hasx returned
”.mnnu‘. and with Mr= Burton €
and Joseph G Etovall, leaves for
"'#'.l"'“" the first of Juiy
i ,Holrnlsol'w and Miss Edwards
"&mflld! e time in Now York
re. J. W Barnett is visiting Mrs,’ Bters
lln" Huybbatd g Washington, D € \
i % URNON. Miss Cullie Hrunson, of
,M"u"". and Mree 1 D' Hmallhones,
of Wilmington, dre the guests of Mr, sl
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attending Emory commencement,
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Description: This po?ular dinnerware s un:
questionably Quaker Valley's most notable and most
talked about anerin;i; It is a perfeet replica of an im
ported set now unobtainablg at any price. - The fllus
tration unfivv you but a faint idea of its beauty. At
the outer edge is a heavy band of coin gold laid on l:‘
hand. The inner line is a dainty blue, connecting wi
a floral spray in Nature's own colors, which su&%or_ul
life-like portrait of heaven’s herald, the bluebird -the
emblem of hny'?im-u. A charming conception, fault
lessly executed, )
The 100-Piece Dinner Set (shown in the illus
tration) congists of 12 ovid shaped ecups with gold
traced handles, 12 saucers to match, 12 nine-inch din
ner plates, 12 seven-inch breakfast plates, 12 coupe
soup plates, 12 fruit or dessert dishes, 12 butfer ser.
vers, | thirteen-inch platter, 1 eleven-inch rmm. 1
covered m:f;ur bowl (2 pieces), 1 creamer, 1 covered
vegeuhle ish (2 pieces), 1 salad bowl, 1 oblonf vege
table dish, 1 eight-inch eake tray, 1 &mt bowl, 1 fancy
sauce boat, 1 fnncfl pickle dish, 1 oblong olive dish, .1
‘c'l:e:fie plate, 1 jelly plate—making 100 useful pieces
No. 2208--100-Piece Dinner 5et...... $25 38
(Payable $4 monthly.)
UAKERVALLEY MFG.(O, AURORA
; ‘ ) ILLINOIS
Miss Mary Lyndon is spending several
weeks in North Carolina.
Miss lLeila May Hull leaves in n short
while for New York, where she will visit
The charm of
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Summer Footwear
. The beginning of real Summer, with its de
mand for appropriate dress, emphasizes more
than ever the need of stylish, appropriate foot
wear. The particular woman will find that we
have carefully anticipated her requirements in
smart, seasonable shoes for every occasion. For
vour vacation wants of vour needs here in the
city, vou will find us ready with every desired
style in dress and sports models.
Of couxse vou will have at least one’ pair of
C'olonials this summer. These, we have provided
in a varied showing of exeeptionally graceful
and becoming stvles. Smart, slender,. long
vamp models, with many new and exclusive
tongue effects.
With extra buckles, casily attached, vou can
change the styvle of your pump in a minute.
Buckles of rhinestone, beads, gun metal and cuf
steel,
her sister, Mrs. Gordon Carson, '
Mrs. J. H. Beusse and Miss Henrietts
Beusse are in New York at the Waldorf
for a visit of two weeks,
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The 42-Piece Dinmer Set consists of 42 useful
pieces of dinnerware of the same 'téle' pattern and
dainty decoration described above. Extremely desir
able for smaller families. This set includes 6 ovid
' shaped cups with m-tnced handles, 6 saucers to
mateh, 6 nine-inch d r plates, 6 six-inch breakfast
or pie plates, 6 fruit or dessert dishes, 6 butter wwel‘l'l
1 eleven-inch meat platter, 1 salad bowl, .1 covere
sugar bowl (two pieces), 1 creamer to match, 1 oblong
vegetable dish— making 42 pieces in all,
No. 2299+ 42-Piece Dinner 5et......51028
(Payable $2 monthly.)
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