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- Reunion
|at E‘——!gn ‘Christine Daniel
| o and Alton Daniel cntertained at a
= party on Priday night at their home
"' Lewis street. " Pink and white
»N‘ the ecolor sgejjerne used, the house
dring deocrated i roses, - amd the color
,m; used alse insthe refreshments. Misg
Fran .lumvv}! of Atlanta and Miss
Market of LaGrange, presided at
}:& nch bowl. Mrs. Charles Market as-
Blste #l receiving the guests.
-0 ednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sim
m entertained t’. a family reunion at
home near aGru“ A barbeecue
served in the grove ore tables had
heen wt‘.’ed for this oeceasion. Twenty
members 1‘ tge family were present.
‘Mrs. V. R. O'Neal entertained on Iriday
meruing honor of her guest, Miss
Rober! kof Wilmington, Del. Domi
ok bridge were played. Twenty \vcrol
© Miggses F.ouise and Doothy Park enter-|
"1 on Thursday morning at their home |
lon Hill street in honor of Miss Elizabeth
Qkflnw of Louisville, Ky.,, who is the
" Zuept of her grandparents, Mr., and Mrs.
20, A. Dunson, and Master Duncan and
Margaret Culberson, who left Friday for
Wireenville, 8. C., to make their home
% On| Thursday evening at ker hoae on
L a:" ghtreet Miss Allie Bob Abrahams en
i ained at a dance, the guest of henor
i,hflax Miss Elizabeth Konta of Atlanta,
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IGOROUS, up-to-the-minute styles, fine
woolen fabries, rich, new Autumn
shades that will appeal to men and
young men—these nobby new Fall Suits, here to sell
at such unusually moderate prices, are the results of
this live store’s usual foresighted policy—planning
months ahead and buying early. They come in all the
new Double-Breasted, Waist-Seam, Belted and conserv
ative models, silk-lined, silk-piped pockets and cuffs,
and splendidly tailored. Of course, the best time to
buy your Fall Suit is NOW, and we know of no better
values than these at
29, %30. %35, $37-20,
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. $3 9.50, $45.00 up
While moderate in price—have that distine
tive air of newness and grace, so much desired hy
the well-dressed men. The new shades are black,
green, brown, gray, Oxford and Cromo. Choice
of all the new autumn shapes at
$3.50, $4, $5, $6 w
New Silk Shirts
Rich lustrous silks—Crepe de Chines, Jerseys,
Broadecloths and Tub Silks—in strikingly beautiful
new patterns—by far the largest stoek in Atlanta to
seleet from at v
$7.50, $8.50, SIO.OO,
$12.50, $13.50 up
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Allen M. Plierce
“The Store With the Stock”
| 7 Marietta Street .
who is visiting Mrs, T. J. Thornton. Pifty
were present. . ;
Miss Amy Lane entertained PFriday eve
ning at her home on Ben Hlll street in
‘honor v lttu Ruth Hurston of Abbotts
ville, n the living room where games
were played, the decorations were in mari
gold and zennias,
The young men of the town gave a
anae at the Sara TWerrell Hall on Tues
ay eyening. The guests of honor were
Misses Elizabeth Konta of Atlanta, Gladys
Savary and Mrs, Ruby Davis of Inverness,
Fla. A number attended from West Point
and Hogansville.
Miss Emily Park was hostess at a dance
on Tuesday evening at her home on Broad
street complimentary to her guest, Miss
Francis Daniel, of Decatur, Fifteen couples
were present.
Mrs. Frank Birdsong entertained at a
dance at her home on Hill street Friday
evening. Seventy-five ' guests were pres
ent.
Mrs. Loulse Dozier gave a domino party
on Wednesday afterncon at her home on
Mclflndon street, There were four tables
of players.
Miss Bessie Perry was hostess to a num
bey of friends on énmlay oevening.
Mrs. Joe Frosolono and daughter, Louise,
have returned from a visit to Aiken, 8. C.
Prof. and Mrs. EBulah B, Smith, members
of the faculty of the Riverside Military
Academy at Gainesville, are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs., C. L. Smith.
- Miss Mae Dunson has returned home
after attending a house party at Warm
Springs.
Mrs. Howard Arnold has returned te
her home in Columbia, 8. ~ after a visit
to Mrs. I. C. Doe and Mrs. J. D. Hud
son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burton have gone
to Marianna, Fla.,, where they will make
their home.
Mr. and Mrs, R. T. Taylor are home
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMEKICAN — A Newspaper for Pecple Who Think — SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1919.
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One of Mack Sennett's Bathing Beauties, at Atlanta Theater.
again after two weeks” visit at Clermont
Springs.
Ben Wilkes has returned from spending.
several weeks in Miami, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Searcy slack of Prattville,
Ala., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. H.
R. Slack.
Miss Roberta Black, who has been the
guest of friends and relatives in the city,
has gone to Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Dr. and Mrs. 1. H. Lane and family have
gone to Palm Beach, Fla.,, where they
have purchased an orange grove and will
make their home. #
Misses Janet Wells and Et Pharr, who
have been spending the summer: in New
York, have returned. s
Misses Lula and Kate Wilkerson were
the guests of Mrs. Montague Boyd of At
lanta this week.
Misses Mary Nix and Lutie Hudson have
returned home from Chautauqua, N. Y.,
and Washington, ). C., where they have
spent several weeks.
Miss Francis Daniel of Decatur, Ga., is
the guest of Miss Emily Park on Broad
street,
Talbotton Notes
ALBOTTON.—Mrs. A. N. Bardwell
and Miss Mary Bardwell of Atlanta
have been much entertained as the
guests of Dr. E. L. Bardwell, Mrs. Lee
Coart was hostess Monday at a bridge
party for Mrs. Bardwell, Mrs. E. H. Mc-
Gthee was Jw?eu Tueldn?r at a tea party
for Mr. and Mrs. Bardwell and Miss Vir
ginia McGehee was hosesg at an evening
party Wednesday for Miss Mary Bard
well.
Misses Carrie Mae Jordan and Martha
Middlebrooks of Macon are the attractive
guests of Miss Bdna Mahone for the week,
Miss Mahone entertained Thursday eve
ning with a delightful prom party fer
Misses Jordan and Middlebrooks.
Miss Sarah Robins entertained at a
buffet bridge luncheon Waednesday, com
plimenting Mrs. Fred Schaeffer of West
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With black first, of Dull Mat or
§ourse. the color-tones lA“-Over Patent
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Mouse, Sepia Brown e
and Storm Gray. Boots “Beaver Brown
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flace kid lowers and i
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correct. Young's fafi o
and winter footwear ’ G!'eys and
styles, all of which are 4 «uf"{dr‘o“'e
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on' d.lsplay now, lnCludC « tap to h""'l!t'l’i’:’l . ’.'\’lhl::ll
originations i wing stwles, oith turn or
fashionable ml o weit soles and French
onable color and or military heels,
combination of colors. $10.85 and up
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armony with Fine :n'ecz modes here
Footwear. at lower prices al
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Mail Orders Promptly Filled —=Exchanges or Refunds
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Building ey ely Alabama
To see a great motion picture pro--
duction, and at the same time to see
and hear the living participants in
its making will be the unique privi
lege of the show-going public at the
Atlanta . Theater . tomorrow after
noon when the famous California
nereids of the films, Mack Sennett's
Bathing Beauties, will appear in per
son on the stage simultaneously with
the screen showing on the comedy
king's latest and biggest production,
“Yankee Doodle in Berlin.” The en
gagement at the Atlanta is limited to
one week, with two performances
daily at 2:30 and 8:30,
Point. Among her guests were Mesdames
C. K. Mahone, J 8. Cahill, B. H. Mec-
Gehee, Herbert Slade, W. J. Thornton and
W. P. Leonard and Miss Elise Wallace of
Butler, the guest of Mis. W. J. Thorn
ton.
Miss Susie Earnest was hostess at an
afternoon party Tuesday in honor of her
guest, Miss Mary Kline Shipp of Cordele.
Wednesday evening the young men en
tertained Miss Shipp with a tea party at
‘Warm Bprings.
Mrs. Greer Maxwell entertained at a
beautiful lawn party on Saturday after
noon at her home in Church street, the
affair being in celebration of her daugh
ter, Vardelle's sixth birthday. The lawn
was tastefully decorated with palns,
ferns and pot plants. About thirty young
children enjoyed the occasion.
The members of the Junior Bridge Club
were delightfully entertained Tuesday
afternoon with Miss Mareola Leonard as
hostess. The home was heautifully deco
rated whth pot plants and garden flow
ers.
The U. D. C. chapter gave a silver tea
at the home of Mrs. W. W. Childs Friday
evening for the benefit of the cemetery
fund. Quite a mice sum was realized.
Receptionfor
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JuniorlLeague
The following young ladies will
be honorees at the reception to be
given the rnembers of the Junior
League at 3:30 o'clock Tuesday at
the Pledmont Driving Club: Misses
Ann Patterson, Alice Muse, Mary
Stewart, Mamie Kirkpatrick,
Frances Winship, Elizabeth Tuller
and Frances AKkin, the bride-elects,
and Misses Mary Brown, Theo
Prioleau, Frances Akin, Elizabeth
Tuller, Esther Smith and Hssie
Roberts of Fairburn, Junior League
overseas girls,
The reception will {ullow the
first fall meeting of the league,
and the president, Mrs, Edwin A,
Peeples, will preside.
The guests will be Mesdames
Hugh Dorsey, Willlam Lawson Peel,
John W. Grant, Samuel Inman,
Preston Arkwright, Willlam H,
Kiser, L.ee Ashcraft, Albert Thorn-
ton, Albert Thornton Jr., Julian
Field, Wilmer Moore, Robert Fore
man, Samuel Porter, Ulric Atkin
son, Merion Harpers Dunbar Roy
Thomas Hinman, Inman Sanders,
Ashby Jones, Kenneth (G. Matheson,
George Brown, Alex Smith, John
Akin, Jaecob Patterson, Idwin
Stewart, George Muse, Wallace
Kirkpatrick, Charies Tuller, Charles
Winship, Roberts of Fairburn,
James D. Robinson, Charles Orme,
{ C. Irving Walker Jr.,, George Specr,
S. 8. Dudley, J. Frank Meador,
Willlam Goldsmith, Arthur Powell,
J. O, Vaughan, A. M. Schoen, J. R.
Whitman, ‘Chauncey Smith, James
L. Dickey, Lee Douglas, George L.
Pratt, Edward Hook, J. H. Craw
ford, Frank S. Dean, E. C. Crichton,
Jos:ph Moody, Edgar Dunlap Jr,
Edward Van Winkle, W, C. Jarni
gan, Josephine Purse, Paul Wilkes,
Lollie Belle Wylie; Misses Isma
Dooly, Louise Duoly, (Cobbie
Vaughn, Katherine Sanders, Vir
ginia Hand, Emily Robinson, Lou
.die Speer, Dorothy Haverty, Alice
Orme, Lydie Matthews, Virginia
Walker, Margaret Vaughan, Char
lotte Meador, Grace Goldsmith,
Sarah Schoen, Katherine Crichton,
Edgarda Horton, Natalie Stokes,
Roselyn Amorou Marion Dean,
Hallie ,Crawt‘nr{‘z‘i‘mnces Powell
and Frances Dulwey.
WAR MOTHERS TO MEET
AND NAME DELEGATES.
T HE September meeting of
“War Mothers” will be held
next Tuesday, September 2, at 4
p. m. in Cable Hajl, 82 North
Broad street. There will be music,
bhesides appeinting of lelegates to
“War Mothers of America” con
vention to convene in Baltimore.
Many other interesting things about
our past and future work will be
discussed. A full attendance of
" members is urged. Other mothers
noty enrolled, and who never at
tended one of the meetings will be
cordially welcomed.
ANNUAL O. E. S. SCHOOL
TO MEET AT GRIFFIN.
T HI? aunual schocl of instrie
tion of the Order of the Kast
ern Star will be held with Liberty
Chapter, O. E. 8., Griffin, on Mon
day, September 1, in commemora
tion of the birthday of Rob Morris,
Mrs. Mary J. Waldrop, worthy ma
tron, and J, T. Waldrop, worthy
patron of Liberty Chapter extend
a cordial invitation to all presemt
and past grand officers and all
members of the order to attend.
Lunch will be served by Liberty
Chapter.
Trains leave at 7:50 a. m. over
the Central of Georgia Railroad, re
turning at 7 p. m.
CHAPERONS FOR WEEK
AT WAR CAMPS., "
I‘ HE woman's commigee of the
W, C. C. B. of which Mrs. T.
T. Stevens is chairman has named
the following chaperons to provide
gntertainments for the soldiers in
the camps this week.
Tuesday—Mrs, John W, Rowlett
and party to Camp Gordon “Y" 152;
Mrs. B, A. Ccie and party to Camp
Gordon “Y” 153; Miss Irene Milli
gan and party to Camp Jesup “Y";
Mrs. L. T. Stallings and party te
Fort McPherson “Y" 2.
Thursday—Mrs. T. T. Stevens
and party to Fort McPherson K.
of £
Friday—Mrs. H. F, Luckett and
party to Camp Gordon Auditorium;
| Mrs. E. 8. Thompson and patry to
Camp Gordon K, of C, 1 {h".
Harry Greer and party te Camp
Gordon “Y" 160; Mrs, Robert Black
burn and party to Prison Guard
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CHILDREN TO MAKE
EXHIBIT AT FAIR,
The children of the kindergarten
in the mill schools of LaGrange
will make a unique exhibit at the
thrift department of the South
eastern air. They will send two
1 ¢omplete little homes huilt by their
[ own hands with their kindergarten
| materialg; the one illustrating the
| home where thrift is practiced and
the other where waste is indulged
in.
A savings society has been or
ganized in the kindergarten, which
ig a part of the splendid school sys
tem which . W. Coleman is the
superintendent of and his twelve
teachers are organizing thrift and
| savings societies in all the schools,
UNITY MEETING OF
| EASTERN STAR CHAPTERS.
| A UNITY meeting will be held at
| North Atlanta Chapter No.
| 86, O, B, 8, corner Hemphill ave
nue and Tenth street, next Wednes
| day, September 3, beginning at 10
o'clock, The welcome address will
be given by Mrs. Lillian Rosier,
worthy matron, while Mrs, Wilmoth
Stallings will give the response.
All members of the order are cor
dially invited to be present, as
Mrs. Ada R, Jones, grand matron,
. will give a very interesting lecture
on the Order of the Eastern Star.
Box lunches wjll be served at 1
o'clock, und a most profitable and
| enjoyable time is assured all,
l North Atlunta Chapter, No, 38,
0, E. 8., will hold a meeting in the
Masonie Temple, corner Hemphill
avenue and West Tenth sireet,
Monday evening at 8 o'clocks
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e Mrs. Wynston knows that the Kabo and Le Revo Corsets and
e Kabo Brassieres are modeled on live figures, and therefore give a
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foi The Kabo and Leßeoo Corsels Kabo Brassieres— ;
comes in both front and back lace they fit!
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originality in Ladies’ new autumn
Suits, Dresses and Coats ready for your
selection Monday at Atlanta’s Leading
('redit Store. Early buying and this P
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firm’s great purchasing power brings
these beautiful new garments to our
customers at our usual
“Lower” Prices
Make your selections now for best
choice and lowest priees. ‘
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All the handsome new weaves, rich fall colors and
smart autumn styles are here, ready and waiting for
your inspeetion Monday. All wonderful values and
EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT.
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