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©n the Campus
The many friends of Mr. P. R.
\\ eltner are glad to know that
he lias recovered from his recent
spell of chicken pox.
Miss !• ranees Stephens of Macon
w ill he the guest
hirsch Bros.,
MALE
OUTFITTERS
NUNNALLY
At lanla
44 Whitehall St.. Atlanta. Ga
HATS—None but the Inrst known maker*
of Miss K Util- • « r »* represented here. The very latest
leen O’Karrell for a few days ?. h, P e '
Miss Camilla McWhorter leaves'
soon for Tate Springs.
Miss Agnes (loss was the guest
of Mrs. A. O. Hurperof Klhertnn
at a week-end house party lust
week.
Mr. Addison Price spent Sun
day in Farmington.
Mr. Fred Branch visited Athens
fora few days the first of the
week.
Miss Helene Shewell will leave
early in June to visit her uncle,
(’apt. Botinger, in St. Louis.
Front there she will go to Black
Island, where she will spend the
summer.
Mr. Arthur Sullivan leaves
soon for New York, from there,
on Hit* tenth of June, lie will sail
for Europe.
Messrs. I,. B. Lee, Henry
Covington, and Jack Howard
spent the week end in Atlanta.
Mr. Edgeworth l.amkin left
Friday with his mother Mrs.
I(. W. Lumkin for Augusta.
Mr. M. Penticost spent Sunday
at his home.
Mr. N. S. Arthur visited friends
in Bishop Sunday.
Mr. George Foster Peahody
will he in Athens during com
mencement the guest of Mrs.
C. C. Shepperson.
Messrs. Joseph Law, Carl Her-
bert, Q. E. Waddell, II. 0. • Jole-
man spent Sundy in Atlanta.
Miss Bessie Brightwell of
Maxeys was the guest of Mrs.
William Fleming last week.
Misses Frances Stephens, Bes
sie Breedlove, Julia and I.uelle
Brand, Kathleen (VFarrell,
Marguerite Thomas, and Lydia
lluchens will go to Asheville
with Miss Rutherford soon after
Lucy Cobb commencement.
The members of the City
Government Club gave an en
joyable informal smoker to Mr.
A. W. Smith last Monday night
immediately after his lecture on
Municipal Politics.
Messrs. C. I.. Turner, Liriug
Raoul, Il'Miry Troutman, Harri
son and Saunders Jones spent
Sunday at their homes in At
lanta.
Mr. “Bogart” Griffith was in
the city for a few days this
week.
Miss I.ucy Yancey, of Atlanta,
arrives soon to lie the guest of
Miss Miriam Pope.
any.»
were K
however \ ,
after Lucy Cobh commencement.
Miss Annie Webb left Thurs
day for Fort Worth Texas to at
tend the Puddock-Pitner wed
ding.
Miss Martha Hill of Green
ville will be the guest of Miss
Frances Chaney during com
mencement.
Miss Nancy Benedict enter
tained the Young Ladies Bridge
Club Tuesday morning. Miss
Agnes Goss won the prize for
Style and Price go hand in band.
R. Brandt
Tbe Jeweler
Absolutely Reliable
CANDIES
FLOWERS
I l«c patronage of the students it respectfully
'. It. itr.l Mower* and Candle* for Commence
runt Ball garnet, an.I sttt h miasions. »ly
e« press nloniltitely fresh.
the top score. Those present
were :—Misses Goss, Shewell,
Steele, Lumpkin, McWhorter,
Mary and Sarah Gerdine, June j
Lyndon, and Mrs. Julius Tal- The Best Makes
madge.
Messrs. Tom Gentry and Wales E. H.
Lewis will he the guests of Mrs.
II. C. <kinway during commence
ment.
Mr. George Haines’s
MOORE'S
TOR FINE CANDIES MADE
DALY. Best Icc Cream In
I he City
For College Men ''" l:LflY1(1N aT -
The Newest and Swellest Styles Head & M’Mahan
! in all kinds of
Clothing, Hats,
and Furnishings
The Best Wear
Dorsey
< 'lavloil Street
Hie Best of Everything
in Clothing, Hals, and
Furnishings
112 Clayton St.. - Athens. Ga.
I Call lor the
High Grade Beer
fri.mds in college are glad to
know that lie is well again ami
fuliy recovered from licet- ( For Sa | e by the Athens Dispensary
ol a cigar, the idcasurcrcs ol
Acrne Export
a cigar, tin* pleasurcrcs
which lie participated in on
Monday night.
Mis-, Cora Young of Richmond
will lie the guest of Miss Nancy
Benedict during commencement.
Messrs. A. R. Lawton and
George Baldwin left Wednesday
for Richmond to attend the Me-
Guire-Gordon marriage. Mr.
George Baldwin returned Friday
hut Mr. Lawton went to Hart
ford, and on the ninth will suit
for Europe to spend the summer.
MACOMTKH’ BANQtlKT.
On last Thursday night was
held the first annual hunquet of
the “Muconites.” Mr. Tom
Winchester acted as toastmaster
and acquitted himself in o s t
creditably. It was a time of
gayety and good fellowship and
the occasion was thoroughly en
joyed by all present. A delight
ful menu was served und nume
rous and witty were the toasts
responded to hy the members.
Those who gave toasts were
ACME BREWING CO.
MACON C3A.
I) R. M A S o N
The Careful Dentist
PATRONIZE THE
Athens Empire
Laundry
And get the liiglicsl grade work. Re
presented on the campus by II. W.
GARRE I I. All patronage through
him will he appreciated.
FLEMING I* COLLET, Pkocs.,
Cor Clayton & l.umpkin Sts
Lunch Counter
BEST LINE OF KRUGS
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Athens Fruit Co.
No. 7 Clayton Slrrrt
i'll is space reserved for
Salter’s Studio
Broad Street
E. V. Haynes & to.
••Diamond Palace'
JEWELERS
37 Whitehall St. Atlanta, Ga,
A.V. GLII'TO.N'
Portraits hy Photography
u. m:.!!;:::/.,'.'V,':"v -Groupcs * specialty-
SPECIAL PRICES
TO STUDENTS
Studio 10 College Avenue
Napier, 11 L. Jewett Williams,
and Thus. S. Winchester.
NEW BARBER SHOP
’’The Ponce De Leon"
. COOL. CLEAN. COURTEOUS
TOM REID, Prop. to Clayton St.
GIVE VS A T RIAL
Order for SHOES are tilled promptly and
with perfect satisfaction If you have worn
the REGAL SHOE you want another pair,
i if not now it the beat time to try them. I
can a No supply you with polish, brushes,
etc. Patronize a student, order the Regal
Shoe and get your money's worth.
W. W. LANG, Agent,
No. 19 New College
COAL
ATHENS ICE & COAL CO.,
Represented on the Campus by
W. 1. Laney, 23 New College,
It. S. Keith, 35 Candler Hall.
Let Us Lighten The Way
for you lo w< ure freak, reliable Drugs si the
lowest prices You owe u« nothing for
doing right the l*ru*gi»i who desires to
gain the • «nkden*.e of bis patron* has ne
••lb«r way ••(«cn to him We solicit your
patronage.
Athens Drug A Seed Co.
j Cor, ( Inytftn sr. mu/ Coflo., r* Act*
THE IMPERIAL,
Athens’ Leading Hotel.
COU* I ROUS TREATMENT
CUIHIMR INK BUNT,
SfcRV ICES UN KXCKLLRU
tVude H. LoU/ry. ’Proprietor.