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SI sDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1922.
THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA.
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Ph^ne 1201
Edited Bj MRS. ALICE ADAMS
AND ATHENS
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■wONPCr
ItLlAMSM NUPITALS
v ;t : f weddfni? promln-
|lJ( i i,t*actv, around which
1 lt , r . ,• ..j-.iial interest, was that
' Ml , s ix.ttiiloen Lnunius. daugh-
' (i , \fi < . D. Launius. to Mr.
[, ", M.amson. »>f this city,
M: ,11(1 Mrs. A. S. W illiam -
songs and dances. MiSs Lila Cox
played the piano and delicious re
refreshments followed the various
lovely features of entertainment.
The charmingly planned party was
one of the weeks brightest social
events.
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BAXTER STREET
SCHOOL
The Seventh Grade News
This has been Library Week. We
n ,, • had one book given to our room.
Residence Phone 8321 We hope that we will have a good
” many books before the month is
given by her brother. Rev. W. S. I over *
Robison performed the Impressive ) ° ur seventh grade boys had a
ring ceremony, during which Mrs. I foot bail KarT1 e on Thursday. They
Raul Launius softly played Trail I Played College Avenue school. The
meri. • | score beini? in our favor. The
The bride and groom left during 1 boys hav e been painting our play-
the afternoon fo r a trip to Florida 1 * rou nd equipment. It certain!
vhich
in an automobile
The out of tow
ed: Mr. and Mi
Wednesday, November
dock. Re
W.
ome was beautl-
for tlie occasion
white ohrysanthe
ix. The library,
lor and dining
n together, and
iged as a frieze
the chandeliers
of the stairway.
I tar of ferns and
parlor, with tall
' white ehrysan-
»r side. Burning
ntTeiabra shed a
SERIES OF PARTIES
FOR MRS. SAMS
Mrs. Walter Sams* si
ruests includ
ed* Wood, of
iu.v Orr and ehilrt-
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
■i. of Madison.
etta. as the guest
Northeutt. has be<
tion for a number ci
formal parties give
and former neif#ir»c
Mrs. Northeutt g
n last
stay in Mari-
f Mrs. Ralph
the inspira-
delightfully in
i».v ner friends
>f Mrs. Sam8’ most intima
iVCr the altai
entrance of
jrida!
Ml
H. H.
Pro
of tho
Launius
To the
wedding
a few
friend
Beautiful fall
santhemums attt
tnd fragrn
and chry-
used, lent
The
ice.
da
vith
cklj
whiled
chatting
pn'i <
Mendellsh
L a rch. piped by Mrs. Cox, who
L re rose velvet and carried cream
nthemums. Next came Miss
Cox. dressed In blue vel-
(1 carrying yellow chrysan
themums. Miss Florence wright
Tier dress was
Rnu-riran iw*auiy velvet and her
we rs were cream chrysanthe-
jjjis. Miss trances Bearden,
iid of honor, wore yellow velvet
rried white enrysanthemems
all wore banreaux fo Bil-
l.agc in their hair, gifts
the bride, and silver cloth
(jlippoi.-.
The dainty flower girls, little
Ijpan Le«» Launjus and Mary Fran
(res Launius. wore exquisite yellow'
Wnndie dresses, and carried has
of Ophelia roses.
The bride enterec with her
Irother, Mr. P. N. Launius, to the
Lohengrin’s Bridal
She was radiantly beauti-
hor bridal gown of white
crepe, with trimmings of
ornaments. The draperies
Bd court train, g^aCerully ifall-
her shoulders, were
taught with pearl ornaments. Her
eil was arranged In coro-
|et style, with bandeaux of orange
lossoms. These same lovely flow
ihowered the veil on Us long
folds. Her bouquet was
pride’s roses, showered with val-
’ lilies.
The bride was met at the altar
and his best m:
■strains
and
around the log fire.
A lovely three cours^ lunch was
served from the small lables plac
ed in tile living room and sun-
parlor.
Others entertaining were Mrs.
Floyd Northeutt. Mrs. G. P. Rey
nolds. Mi's. Ralph Hancock, Mrs.
C. D. Elder and Mrs. W. E.
Roberts.—Mai ietta Cobb County
Times.
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Y. W. C. A. BOARD
ENTERTAINS TEACHERS
The V. W. C. A. club rooins pro- !
sented a scene of unusual gaiety ‘
an«l festivity Thursday evening j
when the Y. \V. C. A. board mem- I
lx>ra entertained very beautifully 1
tile teachers of the grammar j
school. Autumn decorations with j
chrysanthemums and vari colored
leaves and festoom* of orange crepe I
paper made a charming setting.
The guests entered with great zest
and enjoyment into tile contest
which were cleverly planned by
Miss Vick—they were given vari-
ous subjects to work out. A scene
at the movies, /»„ scene in the
church. A millinery ship. A
scene at a railway station. A coun
try store. In the cracker contest.
College Ave worj. doing to Jeruse-
lam, Childs street was victorious.
Thread and needle contest. Oconee
street carried off the honors. A
splendid program was carried out.
Miss Callie McWhorter recited sev
eral delightful selections. Miss
Louise Jackson recited and danc
ed. Miss Emiy J6nes and Sarah
E. E. Williamson, and was Bruy added very happily with
wmmmmmmmmm
HENRY’S
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COAT SUITS
$17.50 $17.50
Your choice of any Coat Suit
in stock, values* to $45.00,
Monday only $17.50; in Trico
tines, Velours, Poiret Twills.
Colors black, browh, navy,
deer, sorento. All sales final.
Monday Only . $17.50
$4.9.) Monday Only $4.95
Monday only, your choice of any
trimmed Hat in stock, values to
• l’-.-'O to close $4.05. All sales
final.
Monday Only $4.95
Monday Special, $1.50 Outing
Gowns .
75c
Monday Special, Girls’ $3.50 Sweaters, 8 to 14
5lz os, navy, red, copen,
salmon ..
$1.50
•Monday Special, Knitted Gloves
and Mitts,
" av >'. black, grey, values to 50c,
Monday .
10c
Monday Special, Boys’ Overcoats,
10 to 18
'ears, values to $10.00,
Mondav
$3.45
j oys Serge Caps, values to $1.50,
Monday ...
50c
11 ' I'ossum Chokers, $7.50 values,
•Mondav
$3.95
HENRY’S
Improves the looks of the yard.
We are sorry to say that Lucy
Whelchel has been sick most of
this week We hope she will be well
j enough to return to school on
j Monday.
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M1SS HOWELL TO
|CONDUCT BIBLE CLASS
! Y. W. C. A.
| . Beginning next Saturday. Novem
, her 25th MiSs Howell will conduct
a Bible class at tlie Y. W. C. A.
at -I o’clock, which will meet every
Saturday at the same hour. She
will begin with the Interpretation
«>f the International Sunday school
lesson. Everybody ?s invited.
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AMIS—THOMAS
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. Julius Walter Amis an
nounces the engagement of her
daughter Susan Frances to Mr.
James Adrian Thomas. .Jr., of Ma-
con. the marriage to he solemnized
December the 12th. No cards.
The above announcement will be
of very delightful and cordial in- j
i terest throughout the state. Miss
Amis is one of Athens’ most popu
lar and charming young girls. She
has had every educational advan
tage, .she graduated from the high
school and completed Her education
at Wesleyan College, Macon. Mr.
Thomas is an only child, his father
was killed in France during the
world war, he Is a graduate of
Tech and a member of the A. T. O.
fraternity and prominently asso
elated with the business and so
cial affajrs of his home town.
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MEETING COMMUNITY CLUB
OCONEE HEIGHTS
A very interesting meeting of
the Oconee Heights Community
Club was held Friday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. E. c. Calloway.
Thirty members were present nmf
a delightful social hour followed
the business meeting. The club
has presented very successfully
“summer girls”*at the State Nor
mal, at Mrs. Henry’s at Bogart and
will present it at Winierville Frl- ,
day. The club is doing a splendid
work and carried off twenty prizes
at the recent fair. Lovery refresh
ments were served at the close of
ihe splendid meeting.
PROF. SANFORD ENTERTAINS
IN HONOR OP DR. BROWN
AND «COACH McGUGIN.
Friday evening i»rof. S. V. San^j
ford entertained at a lovely dinner
at his hospitable home on Clover-
hurst avenue in honor of two Van
derbilt visitors, Dr. Brown and
coach MCQugin. The guests In
cluded Mr. Frank Hurdemun, Mr.
Hugh Gordon, Mr. John Welch,
and Coach Stegeinau.
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MEETS MONDAY 4 O'CLOCK
The woman’s missionary society
of the First Baptist church will
hold its regular montHly business
meeting Monday afternoon in the
Sunday school auditorium /at 4
o’clock. The vurious mission study
classes will assemble Immediately
afterwards.
REGULAR LITERARY MEETING
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The regular literary meeting of
the woman’s missionary society of
I the First Methodist church will he
held Monday ufternoon in the Ba-
raca room at 4 o’clock. An interest
ing Program hns been arranged,
and a full attendance is desired.
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Mr. and Mrs. K. I*. Brooks have
ns their guests for the week-end,
Mr. and Mrs. Hatton B. Rogers, of
Atlanta. Mr. Rogers Is vice presi
dent of the 4th National /bank. Mr.
Hamilton Reed, of Eatonton, Mrs.
Reed's brother, it also their guest.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gager, of Chat
tanooga, Tenn., are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. M. l\ Jarnigan for
the week end.
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Dr. and Mrs. Fred Hodgson, of
Atlanta are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
E R. Hodgson.
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Mr. Alfred Newell, of Atlanta, Is
the guest of Mr. Harry Hodgson
for the week end.
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Mr. Charlie MacLean. an old
Georgia boy, from Savannah, is
.here for the weefc end.
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Mr. Jack Woofter, of Atlanta, is
the week end guest of his parents,
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Woofter.
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Mlss Louise Towns of Atlanta,
is the guest of Mrs. John R. White
and Mrs. Alice Towns.
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Miss Helen Pratt, of New' York,
is the guest of Mrs. Malcolm Fort-
son at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Billups Phlnizy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Spalding,
of Atlanta, are the week end guests
of Mrs. Hammond Johnson, coming
over Saturday for the Came.
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Mr. James R. Gray and little
daughter. May Inman arrived Fri
day afternoon to spefitl the week
end w’lth Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dor-
sey.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris, of
Marietta, are" {registered at the
Georgian, coming over for the
game. *
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCall, Jr.
and little daughter Elsie, of At
lanta. are the week end guests of
Ih’. H| C. Whit© at the Georgian.
Everyday Values at Davison-Nicholson Company’s
We believe in giving everyday values, by pricing our merchandise in every department
REASONABLY—and you’ll find this podicy carried out in every department. Every tiling sold
by this store carries a GUARANTEE of Satisfaction, and when you make a purchase at this
store you always get your money’s worth.
Fine Furs Reasonably Priced
When you buy
furs it’s not a one
season proposition.
That’s why you
should make your
selection carefully.
Our fur stock is fill
ed with high grade
furs in large, medi
um and small chok
ers in both single
and double—cape
effects and stoles.
They are shown in
Stone M a r t en ,
& Mink, Lynx, Fox
- and Coney—with
prices ranging from
$7.50 to $150.00.
26-inch Ratines, Checks and Stripes,
59c Yard
36-inch Imported Ratines, all colors,
95c Yard
Full Fashioned Wayne Knit Hose
$1.50
No better hose on
:he market than
vVsyne Knit, and
we are offering a
f u 11 fashioned,
‘bread silk
Wayne Knit hose
for $1.50..A beau
tiful stocking at a
low price.
v Everfast Suiting, all Colors 25c Yard.
32-inch Fast Color Ginghams, 25c Yard
27-inch Fast Color Ginghams, 10c Yard
Outing Gowns $1.50
The Brighton-Carlsbald outing gowns
ire made of the finest quality outings
in white and colored stripe's with and
without collars, and embroidered. We
affer all sizes in these gowns at $1.50..
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Munsingwear Always Gives
Satisfaction
We have been selling Munsing un
derwear for fifteen years and have nev
er yet heard a single complaint—that’s
the best evidence of satisfaction.
Munsingwear is shown in separate
garments and union suits for boys, girls
and women in all weights, cotton, cot
ton and silk mixtures and cotton and
wool or all wool. Better underwear can
not be had, and Munsingwear is reason
ably priced. Now is a good time to buy
your winter supply.
Winter Weight Union Suits for 98c
Women’s winter weight good quality
union suits in all sizes, a special value at
98c each.
Petticoats of Every Color and Price
You may choose your petticoat here
from Pussy Willow Taffeta, Silk Jer
sey, Jersey with Silk Flounce, Trico top
wtih Taffeta flounce, in every color of
the rainbow with prices ranging from
$3.75 to $11.00.
36-inch Silk Jersey, heavy quality $2.95
36-inch Silk Creponge $2.98 Yard.
36-inch Taffetas, all colors $1.19 Yard
40-inch Crepe de Chines, all colors $1.49
Sale of Woolen Dresses at
$12.50
Our New York office
“picked up” these dresses
at a special price and we
are passing the saving
along to our customers.
That’s why they are priced
so low. You could not buy
the material for $12.50.
The assortment affords se
lection from a variety of
pretty models made of best
quality Poiret Twill, Tric-
:»tirte and Serge. You’ll say
;hat these dresses are won
derful values at $12.50.
Coat Suits $23.50 to $62.50
Stylish coat suits are shown in a varie
ty of models, prices and materials.
Plain tailored or trimmed with embroid-
erv and fur. They are all good values
at $23.50 to $62.50.
Silk Scarfs For $3.48
These beautiful silk.scarfs are special
values at $3.48. Shown in both solid
colors and stripes.
One Assortment Dresses at $6.95
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In this lot of dressep you will find a
good assortment of styles in Serges,
Twills .and Velours, and at the price,
they are cheaper than the material
alone would cost.
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Stylish Frocks Specially Priced
$19.98
In this lot of dresses at $19.98 yoi;
will find many attractive models of
Poiret Twills, Tricotines, Wool Jers%y,
Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine.
Basque effect, straight lines, medium
and long waist lines. Many of them
prettily trimmed with braids and beads
of self and contrast colors. Regularly ,
they would sell at $25.00 to $30.00. In
this sale you may choose from the lot at
$19.98.
Silk Waists in a Sale at $3.75
These waists are shown in new styles
made of the finest quality Pussy Wlilow
Taffeta in all sizes at $3.75.
40-inch heavy Canton Crepe, all colors,
$2.95
Best Quality Chiffon Velvet $4.95.
36-inch Velvet Corduroy for bath robes
95c
Heavy Bath Robings, 69c Yard
Good Quality Shirt Madras 29c Yard
Angora Wool Trimmings, all colors, 50c
Yard
54-inch Wool Tweeds $1.65 per yard.
54-inch Poriet Twills, best quality $3.50
54-inch Tricotine, best quality $3.50 yd.
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36-inch All Wool Serge, all colors, 95c
Yard •
New Shipment Coats and Wraps,
With Prices from $28.50 to $63.75
We have just
received a new
shipment o f
coats and
wraps in the
newest styles,
made of Boliv-
ias, Normandy
Cloth, Velours,
and Orman-
dales. Prettj
wrappy styles,
blouse effects,
belted models,
medium and
large sleeves'.
Plain and fur-
trimmed and
embro idered.
You’ll find the
coat here you
want with prices
ranging any
where from
$14.50 to $63.75 in all the desirable col
ors.
81x90 Sheets, Good Quality, 95c.
A Sale of Hand Bags at $1.98
Special Values
These hand bags
ar,. extra special
values at $1.98,
.many sizes and
shapes to choose
I from in black,
brown and gray.
Made of good
leather plain and
nand tooled. Bags
of this kind and quality usually sell at
$3.00 and $3.50, but in this sale you
may choose from them at $1.98.
Hair Ribbons, 15c Yard.
One Lot Ladies’ and Children’s Wool
Knit Caps HALF PRICE
Handsome Fur Coats at Reasona
ble Prices
These handsome fur
coats are made of Bay
- Seal and Coney in-
three-quarter and
short lengths, belted
models, loose backs
and Dolmans, prices {]
ranging from $38.75
to $117.50.
Wool and Fabric Gloves at Half
Price
In this lot of gloves at half price you
will find knitted gloves for boys, girls,
men and women and fabric gloves in
all sizes and colors at HALF PRICE.
Stylish Coats For Misses and
Children
You’ll find an assortment of coats
lere for Misses and Children that makes
choosinp' easy. Every approved style in
Broadcloths, Velours, Velvets and Bo
livia. Plain tailored for everyday and
school wear, or fur and astrican
trimmed for dress. Colors include Red,
Copenhagen, Sorrento, Reindeer,
Brown, Navy and Black. All sizes with
prices ranging from $5.00 to $33.50.
Davison-Nicholson Company
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