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THE QNi ATLANTA GA. SU Yy iTA3 ryABY 2 1913. IN ATLANTA'S SOCIAL. REALM. NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Conducted By ISM A DOtiLY SCOTT BALDING.

Mrs. Frederick Myers Scott. Of- Milwaukee announces the engagement of her daughter Mae to Mr. James Palmer Balding- of Milwaukee the wedding to take place in April at Perdido Beach Ala. BELL BEARD.

Mrs. G. Adolphus Beard. of Atlanta announces the engagement of her sister" Miss Sarah Adella Bell of Abilene Ya. to Mr.

M. Beard of Buford Ga. the wedding to take place February 3. LOUVOT SCHUMACHER. Caritain and Mrs.

Edward Louvot' announce the engagement of their daughter. Cecile to Mr. John B. Schumacher of- New York city the wedding to take place after Easter at The Normandy Bell Island Connecticut the summer residence of the brides parents TRUMPORE PIDCOCK. Mr.

and Mrs. F. W. Trumpore of 319 Korth Seventh street Newark I. J.

have announced the engagement of their daughter Miss Margaret A. Trumpore to Charles W. Pldcock Jr. of oultrie. Ga.

The. date of the wedding has not been fixed. HOSCH VAUGHN. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell A. Hoseh of ofHoschton announce the engagement of their daughter Alma to Mr. Paul Vaughn. of Williamson the wedding to take place at home February 10. No cards.

BURKE FARR Mrs. Belle D. Burke announces the engagement of her daughter Katheryne to Mrj Ulmo Farr. of Savannah the wedding to take. place at Guy.

ton. Ga. in the early GOLDBERG Mr. and Mrs. M.

Goldberg of LaGrange announce the engagement of their daughter. Celia Beatrice to Mr. Leo Lafkowitz" of' Columbus. Ga. the date of the wedding to be announced later.

HALL BOSWELL. Mrs George A. Hall announces the engagement of her daughter Kate to Mr. William Whittler Boswell the wedding to take place on the after. noon of Wednesday February at 4:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian church.

Greensboro Ga. TAYLOR LAWTON. Mr. and Mrs. William Andrew Taylor.

of Macon. Ga. announce the en. gagement of their daughter. Gladys Louise to.

Mr. Osgood Pierce Law. ton the wedding to take place in April. SMALL HARDELL Mr. and Mrs.

G. L. Small of Kathleen. Ga. announce the engagement of their daughter Ruth Elizabeth to Mr.

Waring Evans Hardell the wedding to occur. In the early EDWARDS LANIER. Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Edwards of TaylorsvUle. Ga. announce the engagement of their daughter Mary to Mr. Roy Lanier or Rockmart Ga.

the wedding to take place February JO. ROWS DAVIE. Dr. William Jefferson Rowe of Buford announces the engagement of his daughter Winnie Davis to. Mr.

James Howard Davie of Flowery Branchthe wedding to take place at home Thursday evening Feb- ruary 18. Katz. The wedding of Miss Ceiile Fisher and D. Katz. of New York.

was quietly- solemnized Thursday noon et the home of the brides mother on West Peachtree street. In the presence of a. few relatives- and friends. Dr. C.

W. Daniel officiated. Carnations roses and ferns were the decorations. A buffet luncheon was served after the ceremony. The bride was becomingly gowned in II.

suit of blue cloth with a chic- model spring hat to match. Her flowers were valley lilies. Mr. and Mrs. Katz left Immediately for New York and other eastern cities.

Returning. they will be at home with the brides mother. Thompson The wedding of Miss Ada Julia Mc- evening. The oeffemoTiv was performed boo Rev. lIunbar II.

Ogden. The bride wore a graceful gown of white Bilk remodeled from her wedding gown and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and vallely lilies. The' maid of honor. Miss Elizabeth Special Prices on Minion China and Royal Vienna Lovers of fine china will no doubt appreciate and take advantage of this opportunity of getting reduced prices on these two lines. We have decided to discon.

tine the Fan and Lustre pat. terns in the Minton China dinner ware and to. close them out promptly have reduced the prices 10 per cent. The. Royal Vienna Vases and all other Art Goods left are on sale at half and less than halt of the old prices.

See the Service Plates and other fine China Dinnerware in our south window today. page Illustrated catalogue. for 1915. MalerBerkele Inc. Gold and Silversmiths 31 Whitehall Street Established 1887 McLeod.

wore a dainty grown of pink satin and the bridesmaid. Miss Thelma Reed of Smyrna. wore cream satin. and both carried arm bouquets of pink I carnations. The' best man was Mr.

J. A. Adams. 1 and Mr. John E.

Snow was groomsman. Dainty refreshments were served the guests after the ceremony. Music was furnished by an- orchestra during the evening. The town guests present were Mr. and Mrs.

James A. McLeod and Mrs. Frances Carter. of East Point. Ga.

Mrs. L. P. McAuUtre. Dalton Ga.

Miss Essie' Jackson or Maysville Ga. and Mrs. R. Hughes of Nashville. Tenn.

McClelland. Mr. and Mrs. A. S.

Hadley announce. the marriage of their daughter. Nina I Davis to Mr. John Spence rcClelland on Wednesday- evening. January 20.

at home. The ceremony was' performed by Dr. Richard Orme Fllnn or the POPULAR ATLANTAfGIRL Photo by Rirhbnrg MISS BERTHA WELLHOUSE Daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Lewis Vellhouse oneof the most attractive young women in Atlanta social' life.

North Avenue Presbyterian church in the presence of only the' immediate family. Mr and Mrs. McClelland will keep 1 house in the Bascotoel apartments on Poplar. Circle Inman Park. Dancing Party.

Mr. and Edw. M. Durant will give a dancing party the first week in in in compliment to Miss Lillian Carter. of Washington who- is their guest for the winter and to Miss Mignon Mccartys guest.

Miss liazen. of New Jersey. Pan-Hellenic- Luncheon. I A society vaudeville to be staged in February under the auspices of the Atlanta Pan-Hellenic society. Is one of' the subjects announced for discussion at a Pan-Hellenic luncheon next Saturday.

January 30 at Hotel Winecoff This vaudeville which will be a benefit for the Home for Crippled Children the. report' last years soror ity work and plans for the cumin year will form an important program. and all' sorority members. of which there are more than 500. are Invited to.

attend the" luncheon. To Miss Hazen. In compliment to Miss' Mildred Hazen of New Jersey who is the guest of Miss Mignon MeCarty Miss Marion Goldsmith will give a spend- the-day party Tuesday and Miss Carolyn King will' entertain In a similar informal way on Thursday. Informal Dance. Mr.

and. Mrs Lowry Porter gave-a intormat dancing. party last night a home the occasion a delightful on assembling twenty couples. among their married friends The house palms and' bay trees were a tasteful decoration and a dainty buffet supper was served. Mrs.

Porter wore a beautiful dane. log gown Of white and gold chiffon. Miss Pybas of Tennessee who is he guest were turquoise blue chiffon trimmed with pink rosebuds. Dinner-Dance. The weekly novelty dance was given at the Imperial hotel Friday.

evening and more thah one hundred couples partlclpatedln the-dancing. Demonstrations of the new dance FAI I AI7FTO THE LINEN STORE. LJ 1 tVI 1 AM S. CORI IER BROAD AND ALABAMA STS. BELL PHONE MAIN 2124 The Last Week of the January Sale" Commencing Monday All Charge Accounts Will Be as February Payable March 1.

With the coming week your opportunities of buying cheap Linens come to- an end. Values are being given that cannot be duplicated for years to come. Take our advice get your share of the good things everything is in your favor and our prices are decidedly the Lowest. Reasons Why You Should Buy at the Linen- Store Read Our Catalogue You will find wehavenamed The Prices on Sheets and Pillow Cases The Lowest Prices on. Table Cloths and Napkins The Prices on Towels The Lowest Prices on Longcloths and Nainsooks- Table Cloths and Napkins ODD LOTS TO CLOSE TABLECLOTHS 2x2 yards 350 value 230 24x24 yards 500 value 3.

9 2x24 yards 750 value 490 All other sizes in proportion. Napkin Specials inch Linen Napkins 125 value dozen 48 inch Linen Napkins 200 value dozen' 159 inch Extra Fine Napkins 350 value dozen 269 inch real good 500 value dozen 3 0 Table Damasks By the Yard inch Bleach Damask war ranted all linen 1 value yd. 9c Inch Old-Fashioned Silver Bleach Beit 125 value yd. 8ge inch Opal Damask 150 value. yard 119 1000 Hemstitched Linen Napkins 25c value ea.

15c Sheets and Pillow Cases Linen Store' Special 72x90 en. 69e. Linen Store Special 81x90 ea. 5c white Sheets 81x94 ea. 71c Best' Round Thread SHEETS AND CASES These are above" everything In the way of Cotton Sheets 72x99 Inches round thread.

ea. 82c 81x99 Inches round thread ea- 88s 45x38PUlow Cases each 20e Underwear Fabrics Comfort Cloth 12 yards 195 Comfy Cloth It yards 1 5 Shadow Check 12 yards 300 KP Nainsook 12 yards 1 3 inch. Nainsook 12 yards 215 Real Pongee imported yards 300 No. 400 white Longclpth 12 yards offs' No. 600 white Long-cloth 12 yards 115 No.

GOO white Longeloth yards 195 No. 700 white Longdoth 12 yards. v. 165 were given by Mr. Robert J.

Emory of New' York. assisted by Miss Mildred Days Features of the evening. were the Newport clock at which prizes were given and the serpentine one 3tep A number of disner parties preceded the chaperons or the evening' were' Mrs E. A- Llndley. Mr.

and Mr B. H. Day-and Mrs S. H. Fuller.

To Miss Conroy. Miss Helen' Conroyy of Orange J. Is the guest for this week of Miss' Marguerite' Haverty and she. be entertained at' a number of informal affairs among them at the Driving cli on Wednesday and. Druid Hills Golf club Saturday.

To Visitors. a Miss Georgian Tremere of Kentucky and Miss Mable Woolford. of Maryland who are visiting. Mrs Guy Woojford. will be the guests of honor at a' series of parties this week among them a budge Wednesday afternoon at which Mrs.

Woolford will entertain and an informal dance to be given at home Friday night by Mr. and Mrs. Rook Club. The East Point" Rook club was de- lIghtfully entertained Friday evening Miss Osee Wills at the Headen house. honor of her guest Miss Julia Bone.

Atlanta. Those present were Miss Leith. Shannon. Miss Edllou Simmons Miss Mat Shepard. Misses.

Anna ee ygnrf. H. Uvserv W. Dykes T. R.

Liidell. Walter Hutehe- on. 0. i Kldtr. w.

Morgan. Mr. SATERS DANCE STUDIO Latest Innovations to alt Modern dances at Yr. Alex J. Saters Dance Studio.

corner Edgewood avenue and Peachtree street. special. prices to clubs and classes. Entrance 10 Edgewood avenue. Ivy 784S.

adv. Keep ifce Hair Trimnri 5 Comer in the morning with the tiny folks when there. is no waiting hence no impatience. Everything sterilized. CHAS.

FOSTER. th floor J. Allen Co. I- Special Sale of' Diamonds Jewelry and Sterling Silverware This Week We are offering some attractive bargains in Jewelry- and SterlingySiLver at a reduction of 50 These prices cannot prevail long. CHAR 922 Atlanta National Bank Bldg.

9th Floor RICH- BIOS GO. THIS IS THE. DAY i Monday January' 25 1915 When We Sell 350 tojsoo HI SHOES or Only 106 the Pair. This momentous event occurs only twice yearly and we have some splendid shoes to offer' this time. Nothing shabby or cheap except the price about these shoes.

The sizes are small from I to 48. All leathers represented. About 45Opairs to select. from including 50 pairs of shoes for children and misses. No mail telephone or- C.

O. D. orders filled. No exchanges or refunds at this price. An Extraordinary Special Price.

on Lace Boots" Button Boots Also. 8500 Queen Quality Stock styles with patent or gun metal vamp in Button or Lace with gray and fawn-colored cloth tops. The saving in price is. large when you consider the shoes themselves. 2 Qe wo NSrl1.

UAiN TL. DAYJ JAiY1LARY 191 I. onc dei. 0 By INTERESTTOWQMEN. ISMAtm 1Yr SCOTT-BALDING.

waukee theengagement mes Milwaukee- a BELL-BEARD. TS. the' engagem nt sister r- iss Sarah Mr. Iarvy ke I SCHUMACHER. John Norm ndY desparents TRUMPORE-PIDCOCK.

rr. a 8 VAUGHN. Mr of. anno nce lr. eddln FARR l1e rke er KaU eryne fr.

wed ing the. of the HALL aIinoun es en gement Kate take TAYLOR-LAWTON. Ir. rs. ke SMALL ehgagement their WaringEVans LANIER.

a announce Mary' Lizzie RockmartGa. ROWE--DA VIE. Branchkthe to. I l' 6her Mr. Samuel chlcm del Ir.

thebrides Leod and Mr. Thomas Thompson was solemnized' at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander South Boulevard Thurs- evening.

as we dlng a III I ea. of' prl es ha de ided tinuethe Lustrepat Chi dinnerware ut all' ft oursQuth Maier Berkele iteball JJ I lnk I angat i Fre sdm rc estra 1 1l. J' jt gI i I Irs. 1 I Dav 1 I' hom. c- ATLANTA 1yiJjfl :2 :1 I 0- MISS BERT A tid' Vellhouseope.of womeni I I chur h.

I on I mlly. I hO fdth rBIUJ ggjll i I In I Danc ng g1 ra 1 th tg Of Wh oc Ne I socie din. Pan Hellenic subJ cts slonat SaturdayJanuary Crlp I of yea ssoror- ear more th To'-Miss orfll Jetr ey I. I In. gave an at one rn ed VI 7.

Irs her week dan es I B. FAL" LAI ZE CO' I BR AD i Commenc ng Cha ge Ac ounts comi Lin s' come giventhat things. ourprices wehave'-namedThe Cases 5 The es' on Towels-The LowestPrices Cn i I I 2x2 369 2 x2 I I I i I AlILI valuedozen I 390 th war r- 69 Silver. Bleach-Best 125valu l2 I 1stitched i pkins 25 ea15c Pill 1 Liti Special Spec ese Sheets8b90 ea71c Thr ad AN 1 1 wayot 72x99tnc es In bei. roundthJ ad.

45x38P1ll a 2Oc 4 c. Unde vearFabricS I Comtort' Clo nyards 195 I C10thlyarda 185 CheCk 1 ylrd K. P. U8 Nainsook12 rds aealPonge Longcl th 12yards. Snow whlte 115 No1JG SnoIV whlte i' i 8rre Jis in fi JI atl resotth iliei toi dclti-8e oE pwere I dli 11er thedanclng.

ra. undleifY andID. RH. YaJldMras2uUer. MissConioy.

ofastOra lg 118 vertT ente nedat. inf rmal IDl I ie MlIl5Georglana ofKen tuck lwhoareylslting rr. and MrLOuyWOQIfordwill fhonor. will at Frld andMra. Woolford.

RookClub wude- In honorof Julia of Thosepresentweremss slmmons 1o1 S8Mal lssesAnna and tt LIVII Fq Lii ll. Jol er. 1IOtgl1n3lr. 1 Bodte innovatlons 11modein AlexJ Edgewoodavenueand clubsandclas el odaYenueIv7 adv. II' Ke cii II I in" themof1lingvith I i.

9 ietce. verth ng p- Al1 Co I ofliiamonds Ste lingSil erware ThisW eek We' areofferil1gsoineattr tiveb TgdinsJn JewelryandSt a iiredu tion 5000. Thesepricescannotprevaill ng. fleor WWVNi1f. WVNi e' IS" u.

2S. Ve. 5 1000 IH s.1 G6H1 IOr It lh r. 0 I I i I I I momeno ventoc urso ywi Ye3 ly qd I we. have.

Id. 5. oofferth15 um thepnceaboQt I size5are fromIo Alleathers A bo pairs to. electf o. in CIU.

i n. g. 0. sho. es.

an mlSSes. ma I teleph hange tthl AnExtr ordinajSpecl 5 3 4 I i ing I qe consi e' I t' Sh. oes RICH- 8 BROSCO REAR MMWNl FR i JAlv VARY 24 1915. CONSTITUTION SUNDAY Page 1wo a WOMENISMA oootY Milwaukee the of. w' c.

North 19 A Trum ore 3 a an Ga. A rt Mr. J. GOLDBERG dateof 0 occur-in Branch the 1. a relatives-and York-and W.

McLeod on eef mono a i i 3 re- I Vq w7 Adams announce GIRL S. 11 kx te'l tau i sJ vast ap. Ryp 4 td 4t qr ca WCL 3 f. sti ywd R. akt at a 1 4 4 7 vbt Yx rat r.

1 dr dq 4 xaat 1 y. 1 a i 1A air. mostattractive 1 1 on 1 partyathe I Pan Hellenic report yearssoror all' MISS baytrees in fiances i CORNER I Payable wehave named TheL owest Pnces on Cases- Prices 17 tnch L25 All LIliep 500value 66 ineh 69c yd. Special ea. 45x384 Pillow h.

188 Snow white Miss givenand step diaerpartiesprecededr Mr0. IL J. club and Woc lford among afternoonatwhich Mrs. by inhonor ofherguest fpr Jer d4lt 1PalterButchery son. 4 i Adrr is TER SA 1 reN I ee air ilMMe morningwith 4th 1 DiamondsJewelry to Sterling7 Silver CHARLES RANKSHAWC 0.

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