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THE RED AND BLACK
Miss Amu* B. and Bolling
Phinizy left Friday for Atlantic
Beech whore they will spend two
weeks.
Mr. Arthur Sullivan spent last
week in Home and returned Fri
day. lie left for New York Sun
day. From there he will sail for
Europe on Wednesday.
The military hall came oil' last
Saturday night and was greatly
enjoyed hy all present. It was
the first of its kind at Georgia,
and is one of the many evidences
of an awake lied interest and en
thusiasm for military affairs that
the energy of Major Kimbrough
has brought to Georgia.
Messrs. Joe Bruton and liiduud
Bower, of Hainhridge, will he
over to commencement.
Messrs. Joe Holland and Will-
aril Patterson spent Sunday in
Athens as guests of friends in
evening, the seventh, at
Mitchell's Bridge. Those present
were: Mis-es ('ainilla McW hor
ter Anne B. Pninizy, Mary and
Sarah (ierdine, Bolling I’hinizv,
Mattie Wilson DnBose; Messrs.
Gary, A. W Smith, Do/.ier,
Barker, Marshhiirn, Cox, and
Broughton.
Miss Anna and Mary Wadley I
will he at Mrs. Burnett’s during
commencement.
Miss Constance .laipies of
Macon spent the week of |,ue\
Cohh eoniinoneeincut with Miss
Alinn ('nates Benedict.
Mr Harvey Moore ’OS spent
last Saturday and Sunday in
Athens with friends in college. "
The wedding of Miss Nunnettn
Hodgson and Mr. Hugh Gordon
’til will lake place next Thursday
evening at the home of Mr. K.K.
Hodgson.
college.
Misses Sallie Cohh Johnson
and Ifuth McGee were guests of
Mrs. Darw in a few days last week
after l.ucv Cold) commencement.
Messrs. Frank Dancy and Will
Daniel from Jacksonville Flu.,
arrived Thursday to attend com
mencement.
M iss Kate Bucker.w holms been
unfortunately sick at tin* home
of Mrs. A. S. Erwin since Lucy
Cohh commencement, left Satur
day for her home in Atlanta.
Misses Annie and Both Well-
arrived the lirst of last week to
he the guests of Mrs. Coke I u I -
mudge during commencement
Miss Flo Bene Watts visited
Mrs. A. L. Hull a week aftei
Lucy Cohh commencement.
Miss Camilla McWhorter en
tertained at a how ling party on
Friday,the eight h Those present
were: Misses Bolling Phinizv,
Sarah and Mary • ierdine. Mattie
Wilson D u B o s e, Anne L
l’hinizy. Messrs, hr* in, Barker,
Dozier. Sullivan, Johnson, • • \.
and Dr. Wilson.
A straw ride was given hy
party of I toys and giris Ihursday
Messrs. Candler, I) r a p e r,
Turner, Baonl, Lagan spent la-t
Sunday at their homes in At
lanta.
Messrs. Tom Gentry and
Wailes and Junius Lewis spent
last Sunday in the Classic City.
Miss Leonora Owsley from
Covington is spending the week
<tf commencement as guest of
Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Hodgson.
Mr E B. Dorsey, who is now
at West Point, and Mr. Churlic
t'ox will re-enter college next
year to take law .
Mr. Frank Clay left last Mon
day for his home in Marietta.
Mr. Henry Covington spent
the lirst of last week in Atlanta.
Miss Lydia Huclieim returned
lust Tuesday from Asheville.
Mis» Mildred Wooley urrived
Ihursday to tie her guest during
commencement.
Mr. Alpli Pretidy and Boozer
Paine are some of the 'o7 boys
ho have returned to enjoy com
mencement.
Prof, and Mrs. S. V. Sanford
left I uesday for Macon to attend
the marriage of Miss Annie San
ford to Mr. K P Allen.
Mr. H. F.. Phillips left Sunday
on account of the illness of his
sister.
Mr. Walter Hodgson arrives
soon from New York after a
short \ isit to Savannah.
Dornblatt Plumbing Co
STEAM AND HOT WATER
HEATING A SPECIALTY
Miss Kathleen O’Farrell \i-it
ed Miss Katie May Arnold in
Lexington during last week.
Hon. Hoke S m i t h en
couraged hy his debate with
lion Clark Howell in Atlanta,
spoke most appealingly last
last Saturday evening at the
skating rink, on the subject: —
Besolve that the Piedmont liar
does more for charity than the
Athens dispensary.
.Miss Anne Burnett who has
been in London for several weeks
is now in Paris. From there sin*
will go to Naples.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gamble
have returned from a trip to
llaipis county. Mr. Gumhle’s
old home.
Notice to whom it may con
cern: I he hoard of visitors are
in the city.
■Mos Coro Hunt, of Pensacola,
arrived last Tuesday to he the
truest of Mrs. Beusse during rum.
mencement.
Miss Anna Heuves entertained
I hursduy night eompltnieiitarv
to Miss Jessie MeGregor and her
guests.
Misses Mary Lou l'hinizy and
Mary Dm Yancey will visit Miss
Marihel Harris during com
mencement .
Miss \ irginia Wells and Miss
Bnyken will he the guest of Mrs.
Julius Tulmudge this week.
Miss Kloise Bradshaw and Miss
Bessie U iIson will visit Mrs.
James \\ bite during commence
ment.
Y. M. C. A. Building. Phone 34?
Clothing Value
No matter what price you pay foi
■in article of clothing at Muse’s, value
is always the thing considered. The
very best your money will buy is the
maxim lived up to.
We outfit men and hoys, from
head to bottom soles: Suits, over
coats, shoes, hats, underwear and
furnishings.
MUSE’S
i 5 7 Whitehall, Atlanta, Gn.
Commercial Cafe
Successor to
GILLCLAND'S
Meals early and late. New service
and new prices.
ALL
USE THE
Athens Gas Co.
Vanderbilt
UNIVERSITY...
Mr. Oliver Buzzard Bartow
Bloodworlh Junior, and “Ship"
Nuiinully arrived in tin* city Fri
day afternoon to partake of the
pleasure- o| commencement.
Mi*>»* (ora lounger of Kieh
inond will lie the gue I of Miss,
Naney Benedict during com
mencement.
Miss Florine Groover, of Jurk-
Honville, as guest of Mrs Fred
Morton, Miss Mozelh- Neely, as
guest of Mrs II C. White, und
Miss Gregory, of Lumpkin as
guest of Mr- \\ 'll Morton, are
three attractive visitors who will
attend com me nee men t.
The name of Mr. T K. Ncott,
the Cadet Major, should uppear
in the list of appointments in the
(’orps of < inlets.
Mi --es Murguret and |.**on
luidsoti were at Mr- J II. Hull
during Saturday and Sunday to
participate in the Pun llelleuie
dance
( ontimmrtl on uxth
M HU 1C A /. 1)1:1*A RIM HIST
Kei|uirernent for admission High Schoo
diploma or equivalent. Literary graduate*
from rrrogni/rd inatilutlona K ,vr »' advanced
standing I hr rourir, which i» tlrictly
graded, consuls of four letvioni of seven
month* S|»ei ial attention given to clinica,
bed side work and lalroratorie*. For fur
thrr parliulara addrert*
L. R. HI KIM. * 0.. Secretary.
I.SO lifhlh Ave.. Natbvllle. Tran
H V. Haynes & Co
••Diamond Palate’
JEWELERS
37 Whitehall St Atlanta, Ga.
PATRONl/.K THE
Athens Empire
Laundry
And gel the highest grade work. Re
presented on the campus by II. W.
GARRETT. All patronage through
him will he appreciated.
FLEMING & COLLET, Poors..
Cor. Clayton At Lumpkin Sts