Newspaper Page Text
6H
Miss Herring IS
Bridge
EWNAN ~Miss Fannie Hill Her
ring was hostess at a pretty bridge
party on Monday afternoon.
The guests included Mrs, Charles Moses,
Mrs. loyd Bradfield of lLaGrange, Miss
Bessie Dent, Miss Tommie Lou Carpenter,
Miss JFrances Arnold, Miss Margaret
Murphey, Miss Ruth Thompson, Miss Mary
Freeman, Miss Florence Dent and Miss
Ruth Carpenter, l
Mrs. Hanson Ford was hostems at a
rook party Tuesday afterncon given in
compliment to Miss Oille Willlams, a
bride-elect of September,
The guest list included:
Mrs, J. R Kins, Mrs. Myron Farmer,
Mra. Walser Hopkins, Mrs. Ic(vr Bryant,
Irs. Roy Williams, Miss Frances Arnold,
+{iss Louise Bryan, Miss Carolyn Miiner,
Miss Florence Dent, Miss Bessio Dent,
Miss Fannie Herring and Miss Ruth
Thompson.
Miss ldalu Fincammom s spending a
month with her hrother, Berryman Fin
cannon, in Galveston, Texas,
Mrs. C. W. Loftin entertalned imformal-
Iy on Wednesday afternoon, l
Among those present were Miss May
Cole, Miss Marion Bryant, Miss Mar
Powell, Mrs, J. R. King, Mrs. R. B. Wnrz
Mrs. Walter Hopkins, Mrs. Herbert Sage,
Mrs. Willilam Banks and Mrs Stewart
Colley.
Miss Loulse Kirby’s Pamcheon Tuesday
WwWas a pretty compliment to Miss Emily
Wynn of Eastman, the guest of Miss Wes
ton Bapp.
A basket fllled with garden flowers
formed the center decoration of the table,
around which the {'unu were meated
Those Invited were Miss Touise Dent and
Miss Ellen Ramey of Atlanta, Miss Emily
Wynn of Eastman, Miss Lucy Harrington
?f Buford, Miss Weston Sapp, Miss Helen
lent and Miss Bunice Powers, On Satur
”y evening Miss Weston Sapp was hostess
as & prom party in honor of Miss Wynn,
entertaining fifty guests.
- Mrs. Edwin Jacobs with her two chil
dren, Virginia and Bdwin are the guests
of her sister, Mrs. Annie Orr at her home
on Jackson street, . l
Miss Mary Powell was hostess at a
matinee party on Saturday afternoon glven
in honor of Miss Plizabeth Megget of
Charleston, 8. C. Eighteen guests were
Invited.
Mrs. Rdwin Jacobs was honor guest at a
purty‘u which Mrs. Guy Cole entertained
on Wedneeday afternoon. Fifty guests
were Invited, 3
' YOU’LL NEVER KNOW ||
‘ HOW MUCH WE CAN SAVE YOU ON GOOD
| FURNITURE UNTIL YOU VISIT OUR STORE.
[ COME IN MONDAY IF YOU CAN. USE YOUR CREDIT.
’ _—_—-——"————————————————___
‘ , -
Heres’ a Rare Bargain
| This beautiful three-piece overstuffed tapestry living room
suite is easily worth $275.00. Come in and see how we save you
money on good furniture. WE DIVIDE THE PAYMENTS.
SPECIAL
This Week $2 1 O
7
o) s S Ll 53
."._'Tn’_‘ s :;if’i_m’Lm’ 4 .
10-Piece Brown Mahogany
- - .
Queen Anne Dining Suite
If you want a beautiful mahogany dining suite, come in and
see this special value we are offering this week. It's worth
' $50.00 han we ask for it.
;Posmrf':'»:ls WEEK .. ‘ S $338.00
WE DIVIDE THE PAYMENTS
] 1 ) ——
Il i! Ll p— flmv““"""‘
HHEN— O
Qe S=—g || I E"‘?@
fi gl} ;" T —\‘) ,*} e
e .AA .si\ b :
Our Annual A
Advance &
y
HOt'BlaSt ff .?\‘
Gt 5+ g \
Heater Sale My
Starts Monday G R
Come in now and select the h%
size you want and let us put P L
it up before the cool days kW ~';*
arrive, ‘ ?.x '
ADVANCE HOTBLAST " o,
HEATERS are the best hot- R
blast heaters made in the " R
world. AT
THEY CUT COAL BILLS W
| ONE-HALF. ( ¥ ™
Come in Monday if you can. (O’ S A 4
PRICED ;
328.50 to 345 (i tM\_L!:
‘ Easy Weekly or \
i Monthly Terms : ‘
C E !‘w’e save you money fll
Juccesyors to Brown & Cochra m
| 7 SOUTH BROAD STREET !
Lithonia Viisitors
ITHONIA--Mrs, W. H. George and
Miss Loulse George of Atlantar vis
fted relatives in Lithonia during
the past week.
Mrs. Lon Ragsdale and children left
Saturday for their' home In Memphis,
Tenn. after a visit to Mr, and Mrs, W.
R. Watson.
Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Stokes and children
of Donalsonville, Ga, are guests at the
home of Mr. B, F. George,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davideon are on a
visit to Washington, New York and other
Eastern cities, ’
Mrs, J, H. Malone and Miss Jenie Ruth
Malone have returned from a visit to
relatives In Madison.
Dr. and Mrs, Corley and young sons of
Wdgefield, B. C. were recent guests of
Colonel and Mrs. 1., B, Norton.
Mrs. A. L., McArthur and little grand
daughter of Nashville, Tenn, are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McArthur, !
' Miss Emma Wesley of Atlanta visited |
‘hnr sister, Mrs, J. K. Marbut, last week.
. Mrs. George M. Acree had as her guest
‘(rnnntly Mrs, Grace Beck of Americus,
.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Esting and little
thel Elizabeth Msting and Mrs, !‘rnncu‘
#hields of Atlanta are spending several
days with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. George, l
Misses Mercer and Nellie Joe Stephen
son were hostesses at a delightful prom
party on Tuesday evening, August 19, in
honor of Miss Sarah Milner of Atlanta,
the guest of Mrs, J. E. Lineham.
Mra. T. C. Burrell and children have
roturned from a visit to Mrs. Burrell's
father, Mr, Whitmire of Toccoa, Ga.
Miss Rubye McCurry of Atianta spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, W, G.
McCurry,
naoo
Senoia Notes
BNOIA . ~-Miss Opal Camp has ac
cepted a position in the public school
at Paducah, Ky., and leaves for that
place next week,
Miss Clara Blount is spending some time
with friends at Carrollton,
Miss Edith Culpepper |s at home from
New York, where she took a summer
course at Columbia University
Mise Margaret MeKnight I 8 the guest of
friends in Knoxville, Tenn.
Mrs. George D. Pollock of Birmingham
and Mrs. George BE. Nolan and children of
Oriando, Fla., are spending several weeks
here the guests of their mother, Mrs. M.
H. Couch. -
The Rev. 8. B. Strout, recently released
from the army, has been appointed pastor
of the Methodist Church and he and his
'amily are now domiclled In the Method
st parsonage,
HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN .— A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1919.
Mrs.Sandersl
'S, SANAErSIS
Hosfess as
!E DGEWOOD.—Mrs. W. H. Sander
entertained at a matinee party
on Saturday at the Lyric Theater.
Among the guests present included
Mrs. Brown of Decatur, Mrs, Louise
{Bm,dford, Mrs. Lyman Moore, Mrs.
| Doctor Hunter and Mrs. Frank Mc
‘ Comack,
Miss Minnie Nichols has returned
Ifrom Indian Springs, where she was
a guest at the Wigwam.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Suber have re
turned from a visit to friends in
Washington, Ga,
Mrs, F. M, Reese and daughter spent
the weéek end with her sister, Miss
Ruby Davidson, on La France street.
Miss Lula Stacy of Birmingham,
Ala., is the guest of Mrs. F. 1. Mec-
Donald,
An informal dance was given on
’Haturday evening by Miss Martha
Kight. Among the guests present
were Misses Laura McDonald, Ruby
Davidson, Ruby Wild, Kitty Power,
Th®ma Hopking, Nellie Maude Su
ber, Pate Brent and Martha Klght.]
Messrs, Howard Davidson, Howard
Brent, Louis Bell, Stacy Darrington,
Ted Beiter, John Tischer and others.
Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Edgerton left
on Saturday for Philadelphia for their
former home.
Misses Elizabeth and Helen Wood
ward, after having visited friends in
Adrian and Dublin, Ga., have returned
home.
‘ Mrs. E. BE. Steed and daughter, Miss
Klizabeth Steed, and Mrs. Will H.
‘Sander motored dmpring the week to
Talbotton, Ga., to attend the Steed-
Montgomery wedding,
‘ Migg Martha Kight left during the
week for Virginia.
~ The Young People's Missionary So
clety of Epworth Church entertained
the eonvalescent soldiers at Fort Mc-
Pherson on Thursday under the chap
eronage of Mrs. J. G. Foote, who is
president,
Mrs. Allen M. Pierce and two chil
dren spent last week at Suwanee, Ga,
Gladney Smith left on Mon
day for Albany, Ga., to make his
home.
Ralph MecNair has returned from
overseas duty.
Mrs. Doctor Hunter of North Caro
lina, formerly Miss Lucile McNair, is
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Ry MeNair, in DeKalb avenue,
Mr. and Mr& Ashton H. Parham
,announce the birth of a daughter
Sunday, August 24, at their home In
Inman Park, who has been given the
name of Adeline Ella. Mrs, Parham
was formerly Miss Eva Louise Wil
son, daughter of the late Maj. U. T. B.
Wilson,
Miss Harriet Evans, who has been
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Marvin
Thurman, in MecLendon avenue, has
returned to her home in Tifton, Ga.
Doon
Austell Notes
M 188 ETHEL DAVIS entertained Tues
day evening In honor of Miss Martha
and Mary Stroud of Hope, Ark.
Miss Essie Ware Is entertaining her
sister, Mrs. B. W. Blackshear of Dub
"nfiumu of the past week at the home of
Capt. and Mrs. B, H. Veal were Mrs, Rags
dale .of Decatur, Mrs. F. 8. Wilson and
Mrs. T. D. Strickland and son of Atlanta.
Tom Alston and daughter, Margaret of
Atlanta spent the past week *with Mrl.‘
Robert Alston.
Miss Mary Strickland of Atlanta was a
guest of friends here the past week.
Miss Sarah Russell of Gregnsboro, is
the guest of Miss Mary Irvine. I
J £
formerly sold on
Whitehall Street
for
$ 5 .00
$7.50
$ I 0.00
are now sold at our
new location
22
Arcade Building
Walk down the stairs.
(Every step you take
you save money.) |
THE
BON-TON
22 Arcade
. ’ .
This Week's Affairs
- in Society
SUNDAY.
There will be the regular con
cert and supper on the roof gar
den of the Capital City Cluby
The East Lake Country Club
will entertain at a concert and
supper on the terrace of the
club,
MOND‘Y.
Miss Aline Harris will enter
tain at a luncheon, followed by a
matinee party in honor of her
guest, Miss Maggaret Massen
gale, of St. Simons Island.
TUESDAY.
Miss Helen McCarty will be
hostess at a luncheon at home
hunoring Miss Elizabeth Tuller,
whose marriage to Dr. William
Perrin Nicolson will be an in
te ssting event of Saturday.
~ The members of the Atlanta
Junior League will entertain at
an atefrnoon tea at 3:30 o'clock
in compliment to the Ju sor
League overseas girls and the
Junior Leagdue brides-elect.
The Capital City will give
their regular dinner and dance
on the roof garden of the club,
Miss Helen Gottschaldt of New
York City will be honor guest at
the dinner dance at the Cn.pitll
City Club given by her brother,
Allan Gottschaldt.
WEDNESDAY, 3
Miss Constance Berry will en
tertain at a bride luncheon at*
her home in honor of Miss Eliz
abeth Tuller, a bride-elect.
Miss Isabel Beasley of Mont
gemery, Ala., will be honoree at
the luncheon at the East Lake
Country Club given by “Miss
Edith Beasley.
Mrs. Alfred Green will honor
Miss Cornelia Dunwoody of De
catur, a bride-elect, with a
bridge party.
There will be a dinner dance
on the terrace of the East Lake
Country Club.
THURSDAY.
The Capital City Club will give ‘
a dinner dance on the roof gar
dan, dinner being served at 8
o’clock.
FRIDAY.
Mrs. Joseph Blount will com
pfiment Miss Elizabeth Tuller
with @ bridge luncheon at the
Piedmont Driving Club,
Mrs. Alan Renfrew will enter
tain in honor of Miss Cornelia
Dunwoody, a bride-elect.
SATURDAY.
Mrs. William Schley Howard
will be hostess at an afternoon
in honor of two fall brides
elect, Miss Cornelia Dunwoody
and Miss Annie Kate Green.
The marriage of Miss Eliza
beth Tuller and Dr. William Per
rin Nicolson will be an interest
ing event of the evening, taking
place at the home of the bride's
mother, Mrs, Charles Tuller, in
North avenue.
The dinner dance at the Pied
mont Driving Club will take
place at 8 o'clock and continue
until 12,
There will be a dinner dance
on the terrace of the East Lake
Country Club,
.
Party Is Given
i
For Miss Carroll
MADISON.-—A delightful event of
Tuesday evening was the love
ly party at which Miss Edna Shep
herd entertained in -compliment to
Miss Alline Carroll, who leaves Sep
tember 1 to reside in Sumter, 8. C.
The house 'was beautifully deco
rated in ferns, white roses and
golden glow. Punch was served by
Miss Fannie Stokes and Dr. Len Par
ker, About eighty guests enjoyed
this happy occasion,
Among the pretty parties of the
past week was the one given by
Misses lLouise and Corinne Few in
horior of their house guests, Miss
| Katherine Sutcliffe, Miss Georgia
Braide, and D. F. Hanley and F., S.
Hubbard, all of Savannah. 3
Misses Ria and Frances Alston are
visiting their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Mustin,
' Misses Lois and Vonceil Maddux
have returned from Toccoa.
Miss Kathleen Gillam of Macon is
the guest of Mrs. Leon Prior,
Mrs, John Orr spent Friday in At
lanta,
Mr, and Mrs. Harris Burrus have
returned from Asheville, N, C.
Mr., and Mrs. Miller Brooks have
returned from White Sulphur Springs,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Holmes of Eus
tis, Fla., are spending a while in
Madison.
Mrs, John Orr and Mrs. Butler At
kinson entertained at a lovely bridge
party on Thursday afternoon. The
guests were Mrs. Thomas Baldwin,
Mrs. Joe Hart, Mrs. Wallace Cowan,
Mrs. Robert Mizell Mrs. Hammond,
Mrs, Mary Stokes, Mrs. Grady At
kinson, Misses Adrian Turnell, Fan
nie Stokes and Inez Parker. A salad
course was served after the game.
Misses Amanda Daniel and Maude
Rhody of Montgomery are the guests
of Miss Ola Maude Rogers,
cCOoO
Miss Margaret Pratt, who has
been spending several days at
Highlands, N. C., spent this week
end in Clayton, Ga., as the guest
of Mrs. Harold Hart at the summer
home of Mrs, Hart's father, George
King. Miss Pratt will return to
Atlanta Sunday.
cooQ
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Martin, Miss
Louise ‘Martin and William Martin
of Augusta are being entertained as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Albert
Howell Jr. at their summer home,
“Alta ng." near the Chatta
hoochee River.
goasD
Miss Laura Tolbert, Miss Sue
Tolbert and their young nephew
and nlece, Robert Tolbert Jr, and
(ittle Miss Martha Tolbert, have
returned from Bainbridge, where
they have been enterta‘ned for seve
era] weeks as the guests of friends
and relatives,
Wedding
|R OME interest centered id the
| wedding Wednesday in the
East Rome home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. McLin of their énly daughter,
Miss Helen, and William Harden. A
beautiful musical program was ren
dered by Mrs. John McKay, Mrs, Will
Tarpley and Arthur West, and then
the strains of Mendelssohn’s inspir
ing mare¢h ushered into the beautiful
decorated drawing room the bridal
party Misses Julia Pope Smith and
Helen Grotchins, and the honor maid,
Miss Eva Simpson. The ringbearer,
Burnett Hul, preceded the bride,
who was met at the altar of flowers
by the groom, attended by his
‘brother, J. M. Harden. Dr. R. C. Reed
of Columbia, 8. C.,, performed the
ceremony and an informal reception
followed. At 6 o’clock Mr. and Mrs.
Harden left for Savannah to visit Mr,
Harden’s parents and on their return
will reside with Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
McLin. J
A luncheon to the brides-elect of
autumn at the Hotel Forrest with
Misses Elizabeth Betts and Ethel
Cantrel] as hostesses was a charming
affair of Tuesday high noon. The
table was ‘centered with a great bas
ket of deepest yellow marigold en
circled with the delicate white cli
mates. Attached to the circle of
white flowers were streamers of yel
low ribbon which passed across the
table to mark the four plates of the
brides-elect. Unique favors and
place cards were tied at the ends.
The honor guests were Misses Helen
McLin, Eva Simpson, Virginia Har
rison and LaGrange Cothran. Covers
were laid for twenty. ‘
Mrs. J. A. Wilkins entertained in
formally Tuesday afternoon for Mrs.
Paul A. Partee of Atlanta and Mrs.
R. A. McPherson of Tuscaloosa, Ala.
A pretty prenuptial courtesy to
Miss McLin was given Monday at the
Coosa Country Club by Miss Julia
Pope Smith and Eva Simpson. There
were eight tables of bridge and the
top score made by Miss Mauer Mont
gomery entitled her the prize, a
unique recipe book. A pretty violet
vase of silver filigree was a souvenir
for the bride of Wednesday after
noon.
A picnie party at the Coosa Coun
try Club Thursday arranged by the
families of the Fahys and Harbin:
was an interesting courtesy to Lieut.
Harold Fiske Cottor, an officer in
the signal corps of the famous Sev
enty-seventh Division in France.
Lieutenant Cottor was the guest of
Mrs. Thomas Fahy’s family. Lieuten
ant Cottor returned with Misses Janie
Fahy and Letitia Johnson, the two
club women presiding at the recrea
tion center at Lyons.
Miss Ruth Arnold and D, H. Me-
Auley of Nathan City, Towa, were
married Monday afternoon at 4:30
o'clock, Dr, A. W. Moncrief offlclat-‘
ing. The home of the bride’s par
ents in West Rome was prettily dee
orated for the happy occasion. Im
mediately after the ceremony and an |
informal reception Mr, and Mrs. Mc-
Auley left for Nathan City. Mrs. J.
L. Bass of Atlanta and Mrs. Ralph |
Wardlaw of Chattanooga came up for
the ceremony. |
Mrs. Felder J. Frederick of Mar- |
shallville, after a few days’ visit to
her aunt, Mrs. P. M. Shibley, re
turned to her home Saturday, |
Mrs. .Thomas Fahy, Misses Janie
Fahy, Letitia Johnson, Lieut. Harold
Lottor, Capt. Joe Fahy and Ambrose
Fahy motored to Signal Mountain for
last week end.
? DOBG
Ormewood Park Notes.
M RS. WILLIAM L. ALLISON of
Chattanooga was the guest the past
week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
€. 0. Harwell,
Mrs. Graves Embry of Talladega, Ala.,
i!h'tthe guest of Mrs. Warren C. Satter
white,
Mrs. A. 8. Thompson is visiting friends
In Dalton, R
Mr. and Mrsa W. L. Long were the
guests the past week of Mrs. Long's sister, |
Mrs. Earnest Andrews. w
Earnest Andrews will leave Sunday for
New York.
Miss Vera Davidson of Charlotte, N.
C., is the guest of Miss Wilmer Sum
mersville,
Paul D. West left Wednesday for An
gusta to visit friends. Before returning
he will also visit friends in Savannah and
Tybee.
Mrs. B. W. Boatenreiter and children
have returned from Gadsden, Ala.
Little Miss Julia Zachry has returned
frébm Monree where she has been visiting
reiatives,
Mrs. Leo Sudduth has received news of
the safe arrival at Camp Merrit, N. J.,
from overseas, of Lieutenant Sudduth,
Cirele No, 8 of Matha Brown Memorial
Church held a delightful meeting Thurs
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. V.
Kennerly. Mrs. J. B. Owens is chairman
of the ecircle and under her excellent
leadership splendid work is being done.
The Junior Christian Endeavor Society
of the Ormewood Presbyterian Church held
their regular social meeting Thursday
aftegnoon at the home of Dr. and Mrs
Rnlrm B. Carson. .
oo o
T HE marriage of Miss Joan Ohl,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J.
K. Ohl of New York, former well
known Atlantans, to Pavid Frank
Webster of New York will take
place on September 3 at the Church
of the Heavenly Rest, the cere
mony to be performed by Rev. F.
Y. Plerce. Miss Ohl is well known
here where she spent her oarly
childhood. The groom to be is vive
president ¢f the Pacific Commer
cial Company and a native of Al
bany.
coon
An interesting event of Friday
evening was the informal dance at
Segudlo’s Hall, assebling a large
number of the college set. Mrs. A,
J. Pcole and Mrs, J. R. Whitman
chaperoned the young people.
coon
Comer Howell, Norris Broyles,
George Weyman and John Owens
left Friday for Savannah and will
sall from there for New York.
soon
Mrs. Emily MacDougald and Mrs.
Alex MacDougald are lpendln}g seve
eral weeks at Atlantic City, N, J.
Hair Under Arms
DeMiracle
For removing halr from under
the arms there is mothing as sani.
tary ms DeMivacle, the original
liguid, It is ready for instant use
and is the gquickesat and most con.
venlent to apply. DeMiracle i
cqually eflieacious for removing
halr from face, meck, arms or
i bs.
Only genutne DeMiracle has »
money-back guarantee in ench
package. At all tollet counters
in 60, §1 and 52 alses, or by mall
from ws In plaln wrapper on re
celpt of price,
FREE book matled tn plain
senled envelope on request,
DeMiracie, Park Ave. and 139th
St, New York.
. .
__Bainbridge Notes
AINBRIDGE.—Miss Katherine Chest
nut has returned after a pleasant
visit to friends in Dawson.
Miss Maud Roach left Tuesday for her
home in New Smyrna, Fla., after spend
ing several weeks here the guest of Miss
Estell Dorsey,
Miss Eva Kate Dent returned Sunday
after sepnding some time in Selma, Ala,
Atlanta and Albany.
Among those that enjoyed a picnic at
Lime Bink last Thursday evening were
Misses Estelle Dorsey, Lillle Strickland,
lMlmred Carmichael, Cora Clark of Hazel
hurst, Maud Roach of New Smyrna, Fla.;
Messrs. Paul Battle, Dr. Willis, Trenor
Battle, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Castlebury and
Mrs. W. R. Milton.
Mrs, C. L. Harrell left Monday for a
visit to friends in Danville, Va.
Miss Nora Brooks has returned after
spending several months in Blakely and
Atlanta,
Z. B. Subers and son, Innis, left Sat
urday for Springfield, 111.,, where they
will spend some time. dl
Mrs. D. C. Gugey, Clark Gurley and
Miss Ballou, l&fl Sunday for a visit to
friends and relatives in Bufort, 8. C.
] William Douglas of Eastman spent a
short time here this week with friends.
. Mrs. Mercer Baggs is visiting friends
and relatives in Savannah.
Miss Ennie Mayes has returned home
after spending a few weeks in Columbia,
Ala.,, with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Conner, has re
turned home after a visit to friends in
Charleston, 8. C.
The Rev. and Mrs. H, H. Shell and chil
dren have returned home after spending
several weeks in Alabama with friends and
relatives,
Miss Bessie Dorsey is the guest of Miss
Belle Neily in Jacksonville, Fla., for a
short time.
Misses Caroline and Mary Francis Burns
of Tallahassee, Fla., have returned to
their homes after being the guest of
Judge and Mrs. Harrell
Capt. T. N. Buckner and family have
returned to Bainbridge, to the pleasure of
trdnlr many friends, where they will re
side.
Miss Clara Jordon has returned home
;f]ter a short visit to friends in Troy,
a. |
Miss C—(ga. Clarke left Friday for her
home in azelhurst after spending some
’tvl!r'x]l: here, the guest of Mrs. W. R.!
Milton,
€6 39 —
Broadwalk’ =7
. 9
Child’s Best &
Nature Shape Shoes = ;
Just received, Fall’s New Stock
—make your selection tomor- = v
row for School or Dress before sizes are broken!
Tan— Brown—Black
: $4.50 and $5.00
“Dixie Junior,” a shoe of above style—strong and heavier—
sturdy for wear.
Brown and Black
$4.50 and $5.00
Boys’ English Bals or Bluchers in Blacks at £5.50. Tans at
$6.50.
See These New Styles for Boys Tomorrow
37-39 Peachtree COMPANY At Five Points
Ve Y e
&) See This Federal
\ ’ o
A Electric
\ \ - °o
NN Lz Washing
7
LA Tl -
Egl Mach
Mfi‘s‘ -y ViAd CIINE
‘ u @ Actually doing the
el m' washing at the
A W ansma Georgia Railway &
8 ‘ e 0 £ W ELECTRIC Power Co.’s office on
d ] || emcaso Marietta St.
ic S S
FEDERAL Call Main 875 or 887 for
| . RN free demonstration in
? ' ;" your home.
|W' Ty
e St B
) J
;'1 ; ; X Puts a Federal Eleetrie
' f Washing Maehine in your
. . M home. Balanee a-little-at
-8 Free Demonstration (g LR ol vt S i
. &N
Walker Electric & Plumbing Co.
Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Contractors
91 PETERS STREET
A New Department
In the i
McClure Store
Photo Studio
Sccond Floor
W. M. EDWARDS, Manager
Announcing the opening of the McClure
Photo Studio.
This Department will be in charge of Mr. W.
M. Edwards, who is probably the best known
photographer in the South, he having spent a life
time in Photography.
The Studio will be open at all times that our
store is; here you can be served regardless of weath
er conditions, as we use a high power electric light
ing device which is used in modern photography.
We most cordially invite you to inspect
our studio
Second Floor
McCLURE TEN CENT CO.