The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, October 08, 1922, Image 13

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Mils Dorothy Rowland who is teaching in the High School at Winder, ia the week-end guest of Mrs. Hulme Kinnebrew and Hulrae, Jr., are spending • few ‘Mr* »od old fashioned games were £hXo2»f h e . nJ P yed flowed by an elaborate aalad course. ciSkTION //qTiff W4 Women who demand the best in millinery and yet who do not wish to pair exhorbl- iant prices hare come a team, that this ia ;he shop of exclusive, fashionable mo del a rhere prices are rea- tonable. Mrs. P. H. BURDEN 459 Clayton Street Athena. Oa. BOTTLING CO. Phone 263 Office Phone 1201 Edited By MRS. ALICE ADAMS Phone 832 MI8S EVELYN EPPS DELEBRATE8 8TH BIIRTHDAY. Friday afternoon little Miss Eve- fttLlpPPS celebrated her eighth jRif.tnqay with a lovely party at the home Jf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Epps, near th«i city. The reception Will $nd living room were bright usd art tractive in f rich fcolor note of gold, with large • bankets and vases of golden rod banked everywhere. The dining room was aiorned with pink and appointed lace covered table was centered witn the birthday cake sparkling with eight pink candles. r l ne ice cream and individual cakes emphasized the dainty color scheme. Merry games were fol lowed by delicious refreshments. The guests included Mary Bicker- staff, Elizabeth Goetchius, Bonnie Chandler, Fay and Kuth Shetley, Mary .Stark Davison. Ruth Beusse, Mary Marbut, Mildred Thomas, Jack Thomas. Sarah Thomas, Con- 1 unw Ji| cK i nomas, tsaran Tnomas jynito roses, and the handsomely nle Phillips, Martha Phillips, "Bui- THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, JfEORClA rlne Smith , Lesa Michael Isabelle Knight, Robert Epps, Lavlnla Maynard, Lillian Forbes, Elisabeth Birdsong, Vir ginia Dobbs, Annie and Dorothy Hinton, Virginia and Ben Epps, *Jr, ly on the plate, not corelesty drap ed about the edge. MARRIAGE A LA MOOE. White is, of course, the favorite color of the bride. Brides .of the South Sea Islands naturally dark skinned, who dress so that much skin Is revealed fre quently on the eve of their mar riage smear their bodies with a thick white composition reseinblng paint. This constitutes thslr chief at tempt to gain a festive appearance. IF YOU ARE WELL BRED. You do not pick up. when at a hotel, the' fork or knife you may drop at the.table. You-Ignore the Incident and ask the waiter to bring you another. L _ _ When you have Washed n coarse you place—your knife and fork s|dp by aide, reBtlng secure- WEAVING The web of life is before me; I have woven for many a day. Sometimes with a joyful service. Sometimes in a weary way. Sometimes I look at my pattern And then I forget to aee If the web I am weaving follows The rule'that is given to me. For the side on which I am Work ing My work cannot be my guide- Whether good or ill I shall never know till I see on the other side. And tbat not till it is finished; Till the worker’s rest is won; Till the shuttle libs by the broken - thread * Will I see bow my work is done. - ■ Mrs. E. V. LEE, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. PRINCETON SCHOOL The BOX Party., at Princeton ■chooljiouse Saturday, evening was C "lt a success , ami everyone efit of the sehopl, amounted Vo sixty-nine dollars arid flfteen cents. The teachers and patrons of the thoroughly > enjoyed it. The pro ceeds, which Will be used,for the school wish to thank those who BO'Ubermlly helped. " her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Rowland. - Migs Frank Womack and Miss Mary Caddenhcad of Winder spent Saturday in the city. —ffl— i Mr. Dennis Penny returned Fri day night from Macon and Vien- THE DISTRICT - Mr. John Wilkins will retarn PRESIDENT'S-BREAKFAST Sunday afternoon from New York WEDNESDAY a: ~ -whqie he attended the barkers’ The dltrict president's breakrast conventfc which will be among the manyi bright social affairs during the I Miss Josephine Wilkins will pro- Have You Had Your HOOVER Demonstration Every housewife should arrange for a demonstration of the famous Hoover Suction Sweeper during our special offer. Only a little over one week remains in which to avail yourself- of the chance to get a Hoover on the unusual terms pf, Only $2.25 Down INVESTIGATE! You owe yourslef a thorough knowledge of what The Hoover wijj do for you. ' The Hoover is the greatest of all \electric cleaners. It alone efficiently combines the three essentials of thorough cleaning. It saves time, health and money. It helps women keep young. Don’t delay! Phone us or stop in and leave ,vour name and address'fordemonstration.’ 1 ^ Now is the time to get your Hoover. BALFOUR-PAYKE ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mr*. George Pendleton Balfour of Oklahoma announce the engagement of their daughter Josephine to Mr.-\Earl Wardo Payne of Natchez, Miss—(he date of the marriage to be announced later. The above annuoncement Is of very loving and cordial Interest to tne many friends of the young bride-elect not only in Athens but throughout the state. Miss Balfour is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Balfour and a sister of Mrs. John A. Hunnicutt, Jr., with whom she has spent a great deal of her time while in school at Lucy Cobb. She Is a member of a very old and distinguished southern family and Is a young girl of marked beauty and great personal charm, com bining mental gifts with ber many graces Miss Balfour while here was quite an acquisition to the college contingent and all social activities. She Is a relative of Mrs. James White and Mrs. William Bradshaw of Paducah, Ky. Mr. Payne Is one of the most popular and progressive young business men of his home town and very prominent socially. —ffl— SOCIETY ORPHAN’S - ~j HOME BOX The Orphan’s Home Box of the First Methodist Church is being prepared by the Woman's Bible Class, as Mrs. Davison was not able to do the work this year. We want every home represented as this is an offering from the entire church, not from a circle or society. The box will be packed at the home of Mrs. Max Hubert on Tuesday, week—If you are not called on during the week please send contributions to or' call any of the following committee. Mrs. M. A. Coker Mrs. Max Hubert Mrs. R. L. Patterson >. Mrs. E. M. Woods Mrs. L. M. Carter. Mr*. E. 9!' Hines, of Milledgeville,, will be toastmater. L Mr. W. C. Jordan will return —IN— . from New York this afternoon CHAPTER F. MEETS WITH i Where he has'been attending the MR8. A. R.,NICHOLSON bankers’ convention. Chapter F. of-Emmanuel Guild' „ ' „ --ffl . M. My meets with Mrs. A. R. Nicholson' Mrs. F. dyers, Mrs. A. E. Tuesday afternoon pt 4 o’clock at Morris arid Mrs.'R. L. Morris o1. her home on Henderson Avenue. | Atlanta who- have been > the gq*sts SCHLEY-PEASE Mrs. Frances Vivian Schley of Columbus and Athens announces the engagement of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Parker Pease'o7 mTssHs^pLTrmerly'of ^gdesTcat^teT^ Columbus, the marriage to take Pectcd soon to visit Mrs. A. S. place early in November. ORPHAN’8 HOME BOX The children of the First Meth Parker. ( * m Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Potts who have been spending sometime in Savannah have returned to the odist Sunday school are requested city and arc with Mrs. Cooper on " let. to bring their offering for the Or- Franklin stre ( •man ■ Home Box to Sunday | ' Mrs. A. C. Sowells has returned Please do not forget as we want ^ M r •an, nhiM »« n „i in .1,1. to Comer after a visit to Mrs. C. D. Grahsm. days with Mr.' and Mrs. J, T. Strange.—Winder News. PEAi Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Speer and little son, of Athens, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Hubbard the last of the week.—Commerce Observer. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Eidson and little -daughter, Frances, of Athens, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hayes.— Commerce Observer. . 1 tabu Mrs. Reine McDorman has re turned to Athens, After several days with ' Mrs. J. Crow.—Commerce Observer. Mr. Clarence Chandler was ac companied homy frMp Athens Business College Friday after noon by Prof. A. L. Clarke, teach er of the bookkeeping department there, spending the week-end at home and returning to Athens Sunday night.—Maysville Enter prise. Mrs. Mattie Hamlirv of Athens, is visiting Mrs; J.-F. Thornton.— Grecnsboro-Herald Journal. rwr.rut.M-rn. „mri r- 1 cup 1 gallon % teaspoon Place the ( have any soft made by dtlsso one gallon of ws Let them six days. Rcl and cut into hnlv and -in its made by t oil and horst rmi Fill the cavities slble aml_sew the Bother with UnfinS Mix Orowp cayenne. Ii Let them s foro using. • -mixing the every child to have a part in this box. ^ Y W .C. A. BOARD f Miss Ella Mae Powell of GsinSs- MEETING. ’ ville, widely known teacher and There will be a Y. W. C. A. board l lecturer of New York, who will meeting at the club room Monday make an address at the conven- nfternoon at S o'clock. VAN-NIL Never Disappoint* Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cason of Jewell, Ga., will arrive Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jordan. Miss Anne Jordan went over to Atlanta Saturday for a visit. tion this week on “Psychology and Technique of -Speech and Song,” will be the ghest of Mrs. Cobb Lampkin and will be one of the many distinguished visitors. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chandler spent Sunday afternoon in Athens visiting Miss Mary Lou Segars at the Statq Normal School.—Win der News. Very Pre are -’the dainty dainty women ly displayed worth while sec the brooch* hatpins, lavaille and skirt pins dred other thing as useful as th mental. Take day. You’ll sufi thing .that’ have. .. ’ C IFTS THAT. LAST M.F.FICKETT JEWELRY J EWELERS 1 OPTOMETRIST 2t>8 CLAYTON ST ATHENS, gS^DY AVE. 8EWINQ CLUB ENTERTAIN8 HU8BAND8 A very delightful occasion wat b ®*“ tl,u * Party Friday evening at which the Grady Ave. sewing SiH** « nt » rt *l“ed at the home of mm 8. P. Folgcr In honor of the 5S555S. % SM“oSiS l Ed 1 pretty glow It BEATS. *.. as it Sweeps as it Cleans "" . A Electric Co. “EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL” Hancock and College Athens, Georgia Colonial Theatre ONE NIGHT ONLY—WEDNESDAY. OCT. 11 MAIL ORDERS NOW Seats On Sale .Friday, October 6 Return Engagement With Last Season’s x, Great Cast WAGBNHALS A KEEPER PRESENT THE WORLD’S GREATEST MYSTERY PLAY BY MARY ROBERTS RINEHART ft AVERY HOPWOOD PUN AND THRILLS Two Years in New York, One Year in London, One Year in Chicago. PRICES:—Nights, 50c to .$2.50 Every time you drink NuGrape you 11 thank your thirst for a few moments jolly well spent i - NuGrape. gets to the first base ' j., * |t;u n . of your affections in the first It s a rinch Hitter inning -because it’s Man, but NuGrape ni-wb such a fancy , thirst the action and spe "jaZZa** walloper that you col( ^ bottle of Nu( ^ can’t help yelling for on do t I J* s g er throat you f< It. ^ nttuar Jn dlia Man, but NuGrape’s there with the action and speed; when a cold bottle of NuGrape starts on a home run down your ea*» ger throat you feel that noi other drink in the world can slam a thirst plumb out in the long grass like this winey, sparkling NuGrape... Nun Everybody likes the teas ing, fizzing jollity of NuGrape. -It dances and tingles with a. breezy deliciousness that sets it apart from ail other drinks. NuGrape is sold at all soft drink stands and by grocers 5c ATHENS Washington Street -j- ,EXECUTIVE BOARDS ISIS- 1921 CLUB TO HAVE SUPPER CLOVERLEAF TEA ROOM. . The executive board* 1919-1*21 club will meet for a late supper at the Clover Leaf tea room Thurs day, Oct. Jt. Mna Alonso Richard son, toastmaster. This supper will be among the Important affairs during the convention. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE 8ALVATI0N ARMY.