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THE CONSTITUTION ATLANTA GA. STICTDAT NOVEMBER 19 19031 SOCIAL Mrs. Steele's Reception. THE beauty and artistic taste dis- tiivguishlng the reception at which Mrs. A.

B. introduced her young daughter. Miss Alice Steele. yesterday afternoon was a subject of enthu- Baetlc comment among the several hun- lred ladies entertained between the hours of 5 and 7 o'clock. The.

dHorutons throughout the house were unique and graceful. the general eelr scheme introduced being red and White. the red carried out In the deep- toed autumn leaves American Beauty an1 liberty roses while full rWWug white chrysanthemums. ferns and palms i were the completing touch. I In the drawing room where Mrs.

Steele end Miss Sterle received there were alms or wonderful foliage In the cor- rrs o- the room. the broad leaves al- nost touching the ceiling. while on the mantel there was a work tlch partially concealed the mirror. and which was made of the autumn leaves that threw out in striking con- tinet the white chrysanthemums. This Idea was continued in the room adjoin- Ing where punch was served and in the den beyond where coffee was enjoyed.

The autumn leaves and chrysanthe- mums tilled jardn1eres ari vases. and a long panei or them decorated the walls I 01 either side It the dining room where elJciou refreshments were served. la the dining room. the table had Its adorn- zitent in crystal of superb design. The terplece was a.

cryslal bowl filled with Liberty roas that stood high In the center and then tell gracefully about In tie foliage of the ferns. Two candela- bras In crystal holding twelve candles co made a soft light. ai reflected In the crystal the lights of the radiantly hued roses. On the mantel banked with ferns. there was a burst of Liberty roses.

vflth here and there a white rose. making contrast These roses reflected In the mirror Its entre breadth. Vases or liberty ros were on the serving tables. with here end there silver candlesticks holding waxen tapers. A delicious luncheon was rved during the Worms orchestra rendered a brilliant musical proT3mme.

Mrs. Steele. a brunette beauty of the patrician Spanish type was lit' always the gracious lovely hotes. She wore a. superb toilet In white pannI' velvet made prinee styi the.

skirt en train adorned rear the bottom with narrow ruchlngs or cWffon. The corsage ha pointed yoke back and front of French lace and was finished with a lace edge made of linen thread end threads or gold. Miss Steele was a. perfect picture of girlish beauty In her graceful fig- ure. radiant complexion sparkling eyes.

Added to these attractions she has the regular features that are necessary to ih highest type of feminine beauty and a. manner cordial and charming. gown was ideal In Its lines and fash- Ion. bringing out tile style- of the empire days The material was as transparent as gauze. but more pliable.

and the hand embroidery of gold sequins giving sparkling effect. carried out the lines of the gown which hung In graceful lines from the short empire waist This was veiled in a sheer lace embroidered In gold. the sleeves made. of th same material. She wore a corsage bouquet of violets and from her many beautiful bouquets selected to carry on of American beauty roses.

The ladles receiving and those calling wore notably smart gowns. Mrs. Robert S. Lowrys Parisian toilette was of Alice blue brocade satin. the skirt made directorie fashion and en train.

The corsage was of net applied In the brocade. and elaborately trimmed in Irish point lace. There was a. finishing touch given In a hand embroidery of pink and blue threads. Mrs.

Livingston Minis wore an elegant toilette in ivory white panne crepe applied in chiffon flounces and rose point lace. Mrs. George Dexter wore a. most becoming toilette In rose panne satin trimmed in French lace. the same color.

Mrs. J. yo High wore pale gray silk. Mrs. McKlnlock Nelson wore black lace and thfton Mrs.

Louis OhoIstln wore a becoming toilette In black velvet and point lace. Mrs. Albert Thornton wore mignonette green lace. Mrs. S.

K. smart gown was of cream lace with a touoh of blue giving finish. Mrs. Matthewson wore white silk show- mg a pompadour design In orchids. Mrs.

Henry Jackson's elegant gown was of black satin brocaded In pink and gold foliage the corsage fin- 1 hjd with lace and a touch or rose velvet. Mrs. Xorwood Mitchell wore pale gray Uk and lace. EATOHTON GA. Th Daughters of the Confederacy or this place at a recent meeting decided to hold a buar on the 15th or v.

and tile children of the confederacy to stage a. play with amateur talent during the Christmas holidays. Too Knights or ybtias will also present The Taming of the Shrew" at an eary date. and have secured Sam Jones to lecture haze. Miss Elizabeth Ruth Leonard and Miss Agnes eorlnne Le have returned from a visit to Atlanta.

Mr A L. EUrnondson ettertalud at cards Wednesday afternoon. A great many ladies dressed In gaudy Japanese style enjoyed her hospitality. Mrs. c.

D. Leonard has returned from Atlanta. ilss Louise Dennis will leave for II. visit to Atlanta coon. She win attend toe Willis wedding.

to occur In West rmd during Dejemoei- Mrs. Edward Smith oi Smithboro is with O'er mother. Mrs. J. WlllUama.

Miss Annie Low Dennis has returned after a visit to the Misses De Jarnette. yt Kockvllle. Mrs. Peter Vattou has returned from Atlanta. Miss Annie lautsa Adams is lit home after an extended visit to Atlanta and Marietta.

Mrs. V. S. Bonner has returned from a visit to Professor and Mrs. It.

C. Little or Atlanta. Mrs. R. V.

White was the luest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Halgrun ur Ulledlville last week. Mrs. So A.

Clark surprised hr husband. Dr. Clark with a birthday 6 o'clock st. dinner. Many handsome presents were received by the popular doctor.

Those present were Du. Tatlaterro Weaver Moore Thomas Mr. Calla Editor StUDt Mayor Adams and other prominent elti- zens. is. limma Champion is in Atlanta visiting Dr.

and Mrs. Leon Champion. Mrs. T. G.

Lawson has returned from a visit to Atlanta. GA. A select party or young people were Zttegta of Mr. and Mrs. Horace MaLenaoi Tuesday evening on a straw ride to tile country home or Mr.

and Mrs. D. W. Me- Ltndon. where the evening was pleasantly spent at a cane grinding and old fashioned candy stretching.

Mr. and Un. Doc Thlgpen or Co were visitors in the city this week. Colonel and Mrs. H.

T. Right spent several days this week with the lauds parents at Wrlghtsvllle. Mrs Je se Thompson 31 was a visitor to her sister. Mrs. Nona Oladge Houses.

at Groyanla. returning Monday. Mrs. John L. McLeniore returned this week from a.

visit of several days to her son. Mr. W. O. McLernare at Gulf Port.

Miss. Willie away Mrs. Moketnore also spent some time In New Orleans. Mr. and Mr Claude Sutton who have been resident of Collins.

arrived lu Swalnsboro this week and will make their home here. Mrs. Thomas Lamb or Green way was a gut of Mrs. Edward Meaders tills week. Mrs.

Fred Stacer. or Sandersvllle has been a visitor this week to her sister Mrs. Daniel MCLXldOn. at Modoo. Mrs.

Jerome J. Bazpmore is a guest of relatives in Augusta. for some time. Mr. and Mrs.

R. A. Williams or Canoo- che were visitors to friends here this week. Mrs. Xon1a Durden or Xorrlstown was with relatives and rtends this week in Swalosboro.

The largest and most Interesting social event of the season was the marrta Wednesday evening at Adrian of Miss Annie James and Mr. Ed Ellison at which there was a large gathering of society people from various sections of the state. The bride is the only daughter or Captain and Mrs. Thomas J. James.

and Is a young woman of many accomplishments. Mr. Ellison. the groom. is the Eefjera manager of the mercantile business of the James Lumber Company.

Mrs. Richard Edenfleld. of StUlmore left this week for Tampa Fla. where she wilt spend several weeks With relatives. Misses Lola Reynolds and India Bush.

society favorites here. are on an extended visit to Mrs. Walter Wise Spartanburg S. C. Miss Virginia Smith was II.

guest in Athens this week. Mrs. Stark. a cultured lady of tom mares. Is the guest or Miss L.

E. Cun- nlngnam. The society event for next week will be the marriage of Mr. L. IT.

Bacon. of this city. to Miss Dessle Wright. or near Sandy Cross. Ala.

Mr. XeYl1 Johnson. of Birmingham. to Miss tucy Olive Lumpktn of near town. which occurs next week.

Mr. A. A. and wife were visitors to Athens yesterday. Miss Iris Catlaway and Mr.

A. D. Watson were Athens Friday. Misses Jennie and Claude Lester were In Athens yesterday for the day. GA.

Mrs. Tom Shepherd. or Social Circle. was the guest last week or Mr. and Mr- Ben Camp.

In Midway. Mrs. A. E. Cooslor and Miss Alice Lazenby of Mansfield visited Mrs.

Melvin Davis Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Maude MeCuinO has returned to AUant after a. vlsrt to Mrs. Frank Hutch- Ins. Miss Allene Wright has returned from Atlanta.

Mrs. W. C. Clark visited In Atlanta during the early part of the week. Mr.

and Mrs. S. N. Stalling are in I Tampa Fla. for a six weeks' visit to their son.

Mr. Otto Stalling i Mrs. J. O. Cooper entertained the Woman's Club Tuesday afternoon.

Tuesday afternoon of next week the club will I meet with Mrs. L. A. Clark. I Mrs.

H. D. Terrell. of Atlanta. Is th I guest of Misses Maggle and Carrie Beck Davis.

Slagfcla Burfi of Atlanta Is In the city. the guest of Colonel and Mrs. A. D. Meador.

Captain and Mrs. James M. Pace have I returned from Ml11edieIl1a. 1 Miss Lottie Ramspeck. of Decatur visiting Miss Jnle Trlppe.

JfTg. Joseph E. nogle and Miss Louise Car Lead OF Brockway Vehicles Just Received Consisting of Depot. Wagons Surries Top Buggies Runabouts and Concords also on hand a complete line of Harness Strap Work Whips Robes Blankets and horse Goods. Me- ediurn grade Buggies Surries etcFarm and Delivery Wagons which we will sell at the right prices.

Call and be convinced. White Hickory Wagon Mfg. Co. 50 and 52 West Street. Bogle' will leave within the next few days to visit Waynesboro relatives.

Miss Mellie Stanton has returned to Newborn after visit to Mrs. Mamle Terrell. Mrs. R. T.

Kllpatrick has returned to her home In. Bartow. Fla. Mrs. srhas returned from orvrood.

sews of the death of Mrs. C. A. Jeter. which occurred last week in 1 Paso.

Tex. was received with much regtet a host or friends in this city. Miss Adrian Itarwell and' Miss Love Williams. of Newborn. have been vte hors In the city this week.

Mrs. R. I. Weaver returned Friday Irum Macon where Ae was the guest of Mrs. VV.

V. lIIlngsIea. Mi Vera Franklin has returned Iron a. two weeks' visit to Atlanta. GAINESVILLE GA.

The Knights of Pythlas will give an elegant banquet at Castle hall on November 20 in celebration of the twentieth anniversary of Stephenson lodge. No. 26. Th delightful menu will under direction of Mrs. W.

D. Whelehel. Invitations will be issued to their lad friends and to knights of other cities. Mayor Howard Thompson will be master of ceremonies. The programme Is a follows Welcome Address Chancellor Commander G.

toohrane Response Judge R. B. Russell Winder. The whole programme will be interspersed with music and other speakers Are Hon. H.

H. Perry grand master of Independent Order of Odd Fellows Georgia T. H. Robertson grand chan- callor of Knights or Pythias or Georgia W. II.

Brandon. Hon. F. M. Johnson.

solicitor Hall city court Mr. W. Smith clerk superior court of Ha county Colonel 1. C. Boone.

GA. A wedding or Interest to a large ctrOl of friends or both the bride and groo took place here an last Tuesday at noon. when' Miss Daisy Sherman was marrlec to Mr. W. R.

Hoyt. or Atlanta. Brideweti pastcir of the First Presbyterian Church officiated. Mr. and Mrs.

lIot left Immediately after the ceremony for Washington. New York. Saratoga and other eastern points or Interest. Misses Rosa Wing and Edith Wood. Atlanta.

were the guests or Mrs. E. H. Wood over last Sunday. M-Jiw Nina Strlbllns is in the city two weeks.

visiting friends. Roswell Is very much Interested In the Tech-Georgia football game. and quite number went down to see it. MONROE GA. Mi.

Irene Walker is the guest of Miss Hprmwne Nail in Griffin. Miss Wenona Blackwell of Elberon is expected to visit her sister Mr Shannon. this week. Mrs. Fran unnally in Atlanta.

Mr. and Mrs. Bonn Allen. of Euford. are the guests of Judge and Mrs.

R. C. Knight. Mr. Cleve Ford.

or was a home lay Sunday. Miss Emmelyn Oulberson spent several days In Atlanta. last week. Mrs. Charles sL Walker has returned from Atlanta.

yyrs. May-field. Loganvl1lo. sp Sunday with Mr. Talmage Mayfield.

Mr. IT. W. Griffin spent several days last week. Mrs.

Ray Camp. of Bethlehem spent Thursday Monroe. On Wednesday occurred the marriage of Mr. E. lit.

Carne to Miss Ossle Pa kpr Miss Gipsy Lenders will visit Mr AlkM in CoYlngton this week. Mw E. P. Newell Jr. spent Sunday here.

SENOIA GA. One of the prettiest home weddings ev witnessed In Senoia was that of Ml Clara Shepherd and Mr. Nathan T. Pe pies. of Nashville which took place Wednesday evening at o'clock at th home or the brides parents Mr.

and Mr J. S. Shepherd. To the strains of Me de wedding march pJay by Mr J. H.

J' nes the following attendants tered Misses Eulalle Peek. Fannie pies and Isreta Shepherd Messrs. C. R. Ashley and J.

W. Tygert. They we preceded by four beautiful little' ribbon bearers. Mary Keith. Rotnitla Davis In Mae Carmichael and Frankie Dell Sa ser.

The bride. who WK beautifully dressed In white silk elaborately trimmed In point tats and sheering. the veil hung aught with orange blossoms. The bride Is II. young lady of sweet disposition while Mr.

Peeptes is on or the best known and most popular young1 men or Nashvl1le. where he has been in the mercantile bu Inss for ten years. He is the eldest eon or Judge and Mrs. Henry B. Peeple After the ceremony delicious refreshments of cream and cake were served.

T' presents were very' numerous and were prettiest seen here In a long time. and Mrs. Peples left Thursday mornln for their future home at Nashville. Mr. Sam BoykJn a id Miss Eunice Hand.

two very prominent young people we happily married' Tuesday evening at ovlocfe at the home or the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. Starke Hand near Broo station. Only a few friends were invited as the matter was kept a profound seer until three days before the wedding.

Mr. Dannie Shepherd and Miss Goldie Garrick. of Mount Vernon Ala. Eave been spending a fewjjays with the fo mprs parents here. Mrs.

J. T. North. of York. Is th guest of her mothers family here.

ATHENS GA. Judge and Mr. Hamilton MoWhorto will celebrate their silver wedding on th evening or Friday. the 24th of Novem. r.

at their home on Wllledge avenue. Miss Anna Burnett leaves soon New York where she will spend th winter. Miss Edwlna Williams is vtsitln friends in North Carolina. Mrs. Gardener.

of Elberton. Is the guea of Miss Mamie Lucas at the Lucy Cobs Miss Louise DuBose compliments Mrs. William Bredehaw with a card. party Friday evening. Miss Annie Webb-leaves next week f- Washington.

D. C. to visit Congressman Bells family. Miss Rosena Thomas entertained a bridge on Wednesday morning in honor of Mrs. William Bradshaw of Paducah Kr.

Dr. nd Mrs. W. B. Conway' have re turned from Atlanta.

Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Longstreet Hull have Issued Invitations to thel marriage of their daughter Mary. Nlsbet Hull. to Mr William Hayes Pope on th evening of Wednesday November 29t at 8:30 o'clock.

at their home on Milledge avenue. Miss Made Houston. of Augusta 1 visiting Mr William Bradshaw at th horns of her parents. Captain and Mrs. James White.

Mrs. AiII1erson Is visiting her daUgh- tar. Mrs. I. Hamilton Ooss.

lira. John D. Moss le In Baltimore. Mrs. Molt of Sherman Tex.

Is visit. tog Judge and Mrs. John J. Strinkland. Miss Meta Duke has gone to Chlca to complete tier musical education.

Mrs. James Whitehead of Waynesboro Is visiting Mrs. James White. Miss Mattie Love. or Crawford via- Ited Mr Albert Connell last week.

Mrs. James entertained in honor Mrs. William of Paducah Kr. on Thursday morning. Mrs.

C. OXEaJ of Sttoarn Ga. visiting Mrs. George Collins. Mr.

and Mrs. E. Bailey have' returned to Newman. Sir. and Mrs.

H. P. Malone or are the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Wade Lowry.

Mrs. Cook. or. Harlem. Is the guest her daughter.

Mrs. D. P. Holeton Mrs. N.

N. Archer has returned honn after a. visit to her daughter. Mrs. H.

L. Crantord in Washington. D. C. Mrs.

E. B. Mill and Mrs. 3. T.

Caruthers are attending the D. A. R. convention in Macon this week. Mrs.

Max Jacobs. or New York. Is th guest of Mrs. Louis Morris. Mrs.

H. C. White Is spending the wee. Macon. Miss Cora.

Hunt has returned to he home In Pensacola. Fla. after a visit several months. Miss Ins Bacon a of Miss Mary Applewhite Bacon. will spend the winter with the Misses Hunnicutt.

Miss Daisy Morris is visiting In Winder. Mr If. A. Houston. of.

Atlanta the guest otatn. J' S. ring. Miss umle Cranrd complimented Miss May Jlullwltl week. A unique feature of the party was the wing for the old maids' nip.

one of exquisite design. painted. by Miss Jennie Smith. The person getting the proverbial unlucky thirteen. Miss Agnes Jojs was the lucky winner of the- cup.

Miss Louise Duliose has returned from Birmingham. STlss. Queen Starnes or Griffin is the guest or Miss Edith Hodgson. Misses Lizzie and Martha. Kenney leave a few days for Kansas City whore they will spend a year.

Miss Addle Lester and Mr. Boa Weir were united In marriage last Wednesday afternoon. at the home of the bride 3 parents Mr. arnJ Mrs. Shan Lester.

The marriage of Miss Annie Holnwn and Mr. William W. Scott has been announced the wedding to occur on trio evening of November 28th. at the horns of the. brides father Mr.

W. S. Holman. tm. Joists 1 Walbridge will spend the holidays with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Lumpktfl.

The Lucy Cobb faculty gave Miss May Hull a surprise party Tuesday evening at her home on Mllledge avenue. The to was showered with dainty Sifts. Miss Lucy Unton. of Thomasvtl1e is. the guest of Mrs.

Thomas F. Misses Lizzie Patience and Sarah Bar- row who have been visiting Mrs. J. W. Brurnby have returned to their home in Savannah.

Mrs. McClelan or Memphis Teon. who hasb en visiting Mrs. I. Hamilton Goes has returned home.

Mr. and Mrs. Bllhips Phlnlzy and Misses Annie B. and idoline have re turned from New York. The Misses Walden complimented Miss May Hull with an elegant luncheon on Saturday.

Miss COrdflIa wusitecide of Appolachl- cola. is visiting Miss Kate Harlowe. Miss Emma Wtlllnghem. of Washing ton La the guest of Mrs. Hamilton McWhorter.

Mrs. J. S. Wilson Is visiting her son. Mr.

Neal Wilson In Philadelphia. Mrs. W. A. Elount woo has been the guest or Mrs.

Homer Nicholson lass re turned to her home In Pensacola. Fla. The' Shakespeare section of the Woman's Club met with Mrs. LLpacomb on Thursday evening. Mrs.

Llpscomb read the second act of Julius Caesar the play being studied after which it was discussed by the members present. Mlsi Watt read an Interesting sketch or Julius Caesar. Delicious refreshments were served. On Wednesday afternoon. at the home of Mrs.

W. P. Bi on Mllledge ace. flue the sub-freshman class of Lucy Cobb entertained Miss May Hull In most delightful manner. Miss Leu Pipkin left last week for Galena Kas.

to spend the winter. MADISON GA. Mrs. S. R.

High has been spending the past week with Mrs. Lee Douglas Atlanta. Mrs. Bessie Avery spent yesterday In RutleOge. Mlsi May Thoomaeon Is visiting relatives in Covlngton.

Miss Bessie Orr vtstttagr In Atlanta. Mra Thomas P. Peacock. or Rutledge few days In the city this week with. her parents Mr.

and Mrs. R. I. Peacock. Mayor W.

Pete Bearflenand laity were visitors to Atlanta. this weelf. Mrs. R. W.

Shepherd spent the past week. In Atlanta with relatives. Mrs. E. A.

Butter and daughter. Miss Virginia turned from e. visit to Atlanta yesterday Mw Emma Rice has returned' to At lanta. Mr. and Mrs.

1. J. Houghton were he guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Kirkpatrick or Social Circle. yesterday. Mrs. B.

T. West or Polkcotity who has been visiting her sister Mrs. R. L. Pwaenek turn home Thursday Mr.

Peabody and daughter Miss Margaret and Miss Martha. Hall left yesterday for Hartwell Qa. where ney wilt live in the future. MARlETT GA. ll8rietta.

society congratulates Itself on the addition of Mrs. and Miss Caldwell who are occupying the resident formerly owned by Mr. Parrot on Cherokee street The Mls Setze entertained the euchre club on Thursday afternoon. ins successful players were Mrs. man Clarke.

who won the first prlzeMrs Edward Hunt. the second. and Mrs. Klellr the visitors Mrs. Joseph M.

Brown has returned from I. short visit to Mrs. John Brown rear Curtersvllle. The engagement Is attnounoedof Miss Bessie Hewes to Mr. Green.

or Blockton. GI1. Mrs. Enoch Paw Is entertaining Mrs. L.

H. Warren of Albany Ga. Mrs. Rosseau. ho has been spending the summer at Miss Towers' has.

re turned to her home in Patterson La. Mrs. Frank Davant. who has been visiting relatives In Macon and MJlledjle villeh as returned home. Miss Mary Dean Towers who has been visiting her uncle in Birmingham has returned to our In Mrs.

Roland. of Atlanta. will spend the winter In Marietta with her mother Mrs. McCullocti Mrs. James Setze has returned to her home In' Atlanta after a.

short visit to her husbands relatives in this city. titles Nellie swell Is the guest or Mill Irene Barnes. Mrs. James Welsh has returned from a visit to relatives In Athens. Miss Allepn Gober has returned front visiting friends In Birmingham.

Miss Irene Barnes has returned from a visit to Gainesville where she was the recipient of much attention. Mrs. M. M. Sessions Is entertaining her mother and sister.

Mrs. and Miss Drake of Kalamazoo. Miss We and Miss Dady attended the matinee in Atlanta Saturday. LUMPKIN GA. One or the most beautifully appointed social functions the ladles of Lumpkln have enjoyed this season was the recen- tlon tendered Sirs.

Rob ru by toe Missionary Society or the Baptist church on the occasion or her departure for her new in Monroe Gs. The Weather was Ideal and out of seventy inflations Issued very few. if any. sent regrets. Mrs.

E. P. Pearson's new home on Church street was thrown open to the public for the first time since It" completion for this occasion. The house was darkened and red lights and cheery wood tires. lent a charming low to the gowns and faces of the young matrons and pretty girls whose willing- hands dispensed the lavish hospitality.

The receiving party. Mrs. E. P. Pearson.

hostess Mrs. 1. E. Roberts gi st of honor and officers of the society. stood.

Just inside the door of the spacious double parlors in an alcove or which delightful punch was Served by a bevy of girls members of Mrs. Pearson's Sunday school class. In the dining room the color scheme red and green was used to a. most artistic advantage the red glow of th lights' blending in pleasing harmony with the rl rn glossy green or the ferns making it. Indeed a place where the senses were delighted and the appetite sc well.

A salad course was serve. General regret was expressed at parting- with not olv Mrs. Roberts but with Mr. Roberts the late pastor of the Baptist church and many go wishes follow them to their new field or labor. On Monday night.

November 13 the Sewing Club was entertained by Miss Virginia Robertson at the home of her uncle. Mr. B. Richardson. street.

The house was beautifully decorated with flowers and foliage plants. It. most delicious salad course was served as refreshments after which music etc. was enjoyed until a late hour. when the crowd dispersed one of the mot pleasant evenings that the club has so far enjoyed.

BRENAU NOTES. Gainesville Oa. November 18. Special The pianoforte recital at Brenau by Dr. Ptto W.

G. Pfefferkorn on Tuesday night was one of his best. His own composl lions dedicated to' the faculty and tu dents of nau were artistically" rendered. His Interpretation of Chftptn and Liszt numbers was unusually brilliant. Mr.

Clifford Wiley the baritone will at Brenau on November 22 to give a recital. Miss Bartholomew organist and Mrs Jewell vocalist will give a recital on November 21 at Brenllu The pupils of Brenau conservatory will give a- recital on November 28. These recitals meanmuch to the tn dents and are treatfor IbV Where. Atlanta Stands. on Shoes The prosperity of the whole country is splendidly illustrated in the unprecedented activity of the Boot and Shoe trade.

Atlanta's place in this great industry is told in striking figures by the Boot and Shoe Recorder of Boston. This paper' gives each week the factory shipments of the principal cities in the United. States. In this weeks issue Atlanta heads the list with the J. K.

Orr Shoe Co. 2112 cases equal to six car loads As a mat- ter of comparison it may be of interestto know that this exceeds the receipts of The two largest houses in New Yrk The four largest houses in Baltimore The four houses of Knoxville The five houses of Cincinnati The six houses of Nashville The seven houses of New Orleans Nearly doubling the biggest shipment to Chicago and exceeded only by one house in the United States St. Louis 267 cases. AND YET" Such has been- the demand for Red Seal Shoes that we have never been so hard driven to fill our orders. OUT house.

force is working day and night. Out' record of shipments running close to A Million Dollars for the. Past. Six Months. Our mail orders are now averaging Three Thousand Dollars a Day This record-has never been approached by any Southern House with only 6 sales- men.

If there is not a Red Seal Shoe Store in your town we can put you next. Salesmen by- appointment. Mail orders shipped day received. JK Orr Shoe Co. Red Seal Shoe Makers Atlanta TLU TA AY NO bfBER s' rS ATl HF.

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on. rOK he ms pU1 sa. Ii OWll as Matthe Won Henr ro fol an uk llIe conf deracy ht1a.s eaTl e. Mrs. A.

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an. nesday 1au 1 11 dl a I ee Dav MI Ie ttNI 1. retum I i Ic ttle Isltng rs a OF Conc. rds acompleteline ork 50. :5 Mitchell tre t.

J' ars Bell Bra sharlas Ia. EI recevedwlth et isy tneD is l1 rsln wa js I 0- 0. The be MI' Thomp on 111 as Chancellor of or I ity B. hall ROSWELL I nds groom Iss mprrled Dr. P8Jt l' or frs Bunda Ina Strlblln for Tech- Horgia a Is' Ix ected Irs- Fr es a are th at Sund1 i tl ld.

i ent spent Thur s. In Par- oIlS Mrs. Mr ever as lIss Pee. Na hYllle the brid Mrs. Men- played en- te ed Pet'- Ism were Ma ma Sac- r.

The. laC' fr one puJar bus- In ss ean The the Ir. morning and were 9 rs Brooks secret Ir. few Aays for. New the fam A the 0 ber 01' 111 the OfM Gt sri.

btf ut MJ ill lam ebb JeaP slt MI at sowA I re- Au stUi et MILt' 1r the 2S1th Is Ir the rrs. Mr l. oom lete educatl ln. of morn In B. VI a.

ln ve' ade of lit the 1 O11. he" of niece' of DalsyYoms n. t1an Is I 8 c' or 19sTU G01f Ja I 1' es GO luck Hod son. In da the ear Ro da marrla MI 9 Ir. we evenln No" mber ave Hull' 1 BrumbY 3 naiccleufln Te ha re- cw sll1 a nlr ton.

the- leat Ham ton i eal Phllade TheShakes esre om nU a ell htrul ss fr sb A very' Rutl e. Ma is Mra. wl h. rents Ila Bpar en. and I hton gup Ir Polk co ty TbuT lda 1Is.

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