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nhd Friday of the firit week in
December—the 6th. 7tb, and Sth.
The curd party will be on Wed*
ireiday afternoon at four oclock in
the parlors of the Georgian Hotel.
The. Bridge Touijiament will'be on
Tfaursttay night, tso will the sal-
mangundi party. Hook, set-back,
•fid bridge wilt he played at the
Kalmagundi party, ana any grtnip
which desires may play the bridge
tournament hands without being
formally entered in the tournament
ihere.are separate prizes for eacn
game as well as fo* me tourna.-
ment.
New York String Quartet Coming
Tp Lucy Cobb Institute December 12
I PALE of cotton to be
sold FOR anti-tuberculo
sis CAS se.
, o ris of “Screech Owl” Club
D ,i q Good Work With
Christmas Seals.
• mutter* In charge of the
uinsis CJirist-
that a lively in-
lanifested in the
i fund to combat
da rue county,
n m Athens has
an* in selling a
sea|H thlif yeai;,
iber of chairmen
•rgunize commit-
•a Is oa the street
iber l3th and at
i of the month,
m hag been do-
:so and will be
eds used to swell
by the sale of
SERVICE LEAGoc OF
EMMANUEL SUNDAY
SCHOOL MEETS MONDAY
FOUR OCLOCK.
There will he a meeting of th
Service league off Emmanuel Su.
<luy school Monday affeinoou .,
Clark county; with a tuberculosis
nurse. Don't send out a single
piece of mall in December without
an anti-tuberculosis Christmas
seal on IL ,
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PIANO RECITAL
AT LUCY COBB
Miss Harriet May Crenshaw wlH-j ^luJ-ariKh house at 4 ocIock,
present her pupils in a piano re- "
vital In the parlors of Lucy Cobb
Institute on Tuesday, December
5th. at 8.15 P. M. Two violin pu
pils from the class of Mrs. John
Morris will assist.
The public is cordially invited.
mothers und friends of tno leagtte
are urged to come ana insect the
work none for the Indian rntisi-
mas box. There will be reports
lrom the different groups, and .t is
earnestly requested th.it you conic*
und lend >our t^couragement to
the young people.
CHILDREN’S PARTY AT _ —l#J—
WOMAN'S CLUB BUSINESS WOM.'.NS CIRCLE
BAZAAR. j MEETS WITH MRS. ADA.'.iS
Every hoy and girl in Athens 1" ‘ TUESDAY 8 P .M.
Mrs. McKinley of Milledgcvilie
wi\o \va* the guest of ber daugh
ter, Miss Pauline McKinley for the
Thanksgiving holidays returned
home Saturday.
Miss Annie Laurie Wier will re
turn from Milledgeville this after-
Mrs. John Mell, who has been at
home several days on account of
illne** will return to Atlaftta Mon
day to be with her young son, Pat,
who continues to improve at the
hospital.
f5)
Mr. Walter Lindsey Smith of
Mias -Martha .McATpln has re
turned from Clarkesville where she
spent Thanksgiving. ,
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Mr. Buck Bell went 'o Mllletfge-
vllle Saturday for the weekend.
nyon where she attended a reunion Grecnvjtle, S. C„ is the weekend , nery will continue
of her class at the G. N. & I. C. guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wler week at Mrs. >1
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Mr. Robert Lily of Augusta Is
visiting his parents for the week
end.
I on Springdale.
Special half price sale of «iniHi»
during 1 the
rthur Burch'jj^JJffi#!
1 Hetman building.
BBA
proving from an illness of several i
Mr. McBride Howell is out after
an illness of several days.
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Miss Miriam Bennett of Winder
aifd Miss Elizabeth Bennett of
Greenfcboro were visitors here Sat
urday.
^Mrs. p. H. Walker, Miss Mary j.
Belle Walker and two young sons
of Cornelia are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. j. C. McCoimell.
Mr
■ill owls,” by which
ifime a group of the
and attractive girls
girl set nave chosen
hemselves, volunteer-
vices In helping to
..I the relief of T. B.
hiy came to Mr*,
me interest of a more
that they had such
together that they
would like to be as-
me interes of a more
.and that tile
The business
the miss onary society
Presbyterian churcn
Tuesday evening at s
Mrs. Alice Adams 32ti
Mrs. Arthur Bishop and Mrs. .lohi.
Arnold will huve charge of the pr •
gram. All members arc ccidially
Invited.
invited to attend a Christmas par
ty at the Womans Club Bazaar nf 1
the Georgian Hotel on Friday
ternoon. December the _8th, at four
oclock.
The i>arty will be In the hotel
dining room. There ts plenty of
room in this big dining hall for *»«
many children as will come. • Child
t en of all ages, are invited. They
will be divided Into groups accord
ing to ages, und a grown person I
will be in charge of cefl. group to 1 ,, ru “T‘iT l T°T"
te H stories and play games. 1 ° f iSf'S J, n,e £ 8 ( : T ...
. tnlran < Mr. ana Mrs. Herman Leibing
r l s n r. 8 , Ther d>ffwin i 'zsrzusjrt
that bojs like, and there will be Hownrd Basil Smith on Thurs-
some pomes for the boys to r.de I day the twe nty-thlrd of Novem-
Chamber music, of which ihf
New York String Quartet, which
..■111 he heard on l>?vni*er 12th .:l
Lucy Cold) Institute is so notao-e
long heen the
it* musical elect,
dc,” remarks
of .Music and
such signal op-
display of the
Vpoll- lit
•'Chamber
Grove’s "Diet
.Musiciahs, '■<
portunitics f<
finest qualilies of i
that it has become
practice to perform
concert rooms where
iCt pin
a common
it in large ,
great num-
LEIBINv-SMITH
ANNOUNCEMENT
The following announcement fs
" ; 7'x u .lisT Vn U nr I aay> ine iwenty-tmru or Novem-
Tuberculosis As- , in the driveway beside the hotel. ^ n | no:ee n hundred and twenty-
tin
they li«'d
med to them of a | But best of fill. Santa Claus will
i) they could be really i be there, and in his bag will be a
tty young girls, full present for every boy mid girl who
if |i)V. make excellent attends the party. The price of
anything, and at the admission will entitle the guests
first day they reported to this gift out of Santas hag.
id sold all the sealc ! The baby allow has been post-
ken out—six dollars j poned until the nice weather of
the spring months. The committee
in charge, after consultation with
the mothers, deeded that this
was not the best time to bring the
tiny little fellows together, and
further announcement *of the baby
show will be made after the new
year has come.
The dates for the haxaar are De
cember, 6th, 7th, and .8th. Vhere
was a mistake in announcing these
In Fridays pa peri Remember that
the days are Wednesday, Thursday
were ready for more,
,,n«l a SaiiP-r number this time.
Tin* committee ;eit especially
paieful for the volunteer services
of this charming group, and hopes
that other dubs of boys or girl?
Mill do the same thing. The
j'Bcitecii owls” ar<* MiSSes Caro
line Hrnt «i. Marie Epson, Eugenia
Arnold. Margaret Bickerstaff,
fiar&h Morris, and Wintfred Orr.
it is just this interest wt.tah will
oney needed to supply
two at Terre Haute. Indiana.
Few announcements have car
ried more delightful interest than
the above, Mrs. Smith so pleasant
ly known here as Miss Leihing, i
made her home with Judge and
Mrs. John J. Strickland durir. ft uf.
-sojourn hare. She was the talent
ed gifted teacher of music at tlu
hers of people can come togetlu
to hear it. so that the title threat
ens to become anomalous; but it
so aptly describes the class, of
affairs of the state. Mrs.
educated in Washington, I).
• degree at
•nsin. Travel
ional advantage
added to her fine mental attain-
music which is .at least most fit
ted for performance in a room
that it is not likely to fall into
disuse.”
Although an ensemble is neces
sary for the performance of cham
ber music* this form is regarded
as the most intimate of all musi
cal molds. Tlx* reason for this
opinion is that composers in writ
ing for string quartet think of the
four instruments as one great,
harmonious whole. Such organiza
tions as the New* York String
Quartet live up to the inspiration
of great composers anil their per
formances are the highest type of
musical communion between the
masters and thir listnrs.
Golden Knight joined his
family in Monroe Saturday where
Isabelle and Alma the young ch< -
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Knight have
flu.
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Two children of Mr. and Mrs.
Fleming Winecoff of Atlanta have
mild cases of ucarte* fever .
Mr
ing.
Fred Lemon, Jr., is doing
Ty following an operation at
Mary’s Hospital Friday morq^
Misses Mildred and Helen
visit
was euueauMi m was
and received" her
theFniveisity of jK’iscc
-am! every eduerttiona
State Normal School. By
charming personality and cxcep*
tional talents 'she soou made t
place in the social and cultural
life of Athens, and was always
the center of an admiring elude.
She. came to Athens from Terre
Haute where she was married,
but her native home is^the Blm 1 -
grass region of Kentucky, when
her family connection was identi
fied very prominently **■“
came on revealing a beautiful pic
ture.
The two ushers, Singleton Cook
of West I’oint. and Pierce Chilton,
came first, followed by the grooms
man. John T. Clark. Next came the
■ meritm. lovely bridesmaid. Miss Ida Pound,
Mr. Smith is a Kentuckian also sistpr of the groom, strikingly cos-
hut now a resident >f Springfield.* turned in blue lace over black satin
Tenn.. where he is largely in- with becoming hat of silver, and
terested in the affairs >f the social lace, and carrying chryftanthe-
and busluess life. He o'vlce-presi- mums.
dent of tire people's bank. The Miss Nancy Garrett, sister of the
marriage united two fine old bride, followed. She was unusually
soutnern families who figured large pretty in an afternoon dress of gold
!y in making of tip* historv of Ken-, lace over black Panne velvet, with
tucky* Mr.#and Mrs. Smith will-be; hat of green and gold. She also
heir .friends inJJpring- i carried yellow* chrysanthemums
f old. Tenn., after' December 10th. | The little pages, handsome neph-
* - * - ; ews of the bride,-Louis McCudry
: and Jo persons, Jr., came next
wearing knickerboek^er suits
Lemon have returned from a
to Atlanta.
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Mr. J. B. \yjer who has been Ill
w ith a cold exjiects to be out Mon
day.
W—
Little Lula Hinton continues ill
w ith flu.
PALAGE THEATRE
MONDAY ONLY
11 TO 11
WALLACE RESD
IN
“THE GHOST BREAKER”
&
Supported By
LILA. L^£
and
WALTER HIERS
No Advance in Price
ADULTS 25c, CHILDREN 10c
vith
THE WOMAN'S CLUB
COOK BOOK
Have you seen the lovely cook black velvet. Just 'preceding the
book gotten out by the Athens* bride was the lovely little flower I
Woman’s club? It is fresh from! girl, Dorothy Teague, daughter of
the press brim full of wonderful j .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teague, wear-
?cipes computed'by many of the ing an adorable costume of orchid
' best housekeepers in hte city. Ath- ; georgette and carrying a basket of
ens is famous for good things to j yellow chrysanthemum petals,
eat, and these splendid recipes I The bride entered on the arm of
are marvelously gotten up in this} her brother-in-law, Jo R. Persons.
w
too
STUNNING
ANDREA
PATTlJftN HATS
HALF PRICE
exquisitely bound cook book. Many
have heen sold, and nothing but
praise'has been given. They will
make such a lovely Christmas
gift. Mrs. A. S. Parker and Mrs.
Oscar Davison co-chairman with
a splendid committee will gladly
take your order, and at the Bazaar
they will have a booth in the Palm
Garden at the Georgian where you
may ma‘;e your purchase of one
more .and then too thov are on
sale at different places already an
nounced. #
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BIG NIGHT
AT WHITEHALL
On last Wednesday night more
tiy whom she was given in mar
riage. She was most attractive in
a coat suit In two tones of brown
with hat and shoes of the same
shade. Her bouquet was of, bride’s
roses and lilies of the valley. Al
ways lovely she w'as never more
so to her friends than when she
met the groom at the altar. Attend
ing Mr. Pound as best man was his
brother, Merritt Pound. Dr. Pierce
X. McDonald performed the im
pressive ceremony using the ring
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Pound left immedi
ately after the ceremony for a wed
ding trip east after which they will
be at home in West Point, Geor-
$298* 0. B. Detroit
Buy Now. Terms If Desired.
C. A. Trussell Motor Co.
Phone 1097 For a Salesman.
This provides for, you a rare
opportunity to own a very fine
ANDREA model at less than
the cost of making. Every
ie hundred is desira-
one
ble.
Michael's
Ilian one hundred people enjoyed 1 gla.
evening with the night school . Out-of-town gueHU Included Dr.
of Huff «fcee. There were nones 1 and Mrs. Bound of Athens, parents
by all students. A short play by the of the groom. Miss Idu Pound. Mer-
Honio Economies Class under the rltt Pound, Mr. Singleton Cook, Mr.
direction of Miss Lucy Wood. A j nnd .Mrs. E. S. 'McCurdy of
ehate and minstrel under the Lowndcsboro nnd Pierce Chilton of
leadership of Mr. Harry Everett. | the A. P. I. at Auburn.—Montgom-
dlscussion of the meaning of, ery Advertiser.
Thanksgiving by 'Mrs. W. E. ‘ — fit—
Broach. The Whitehall baud fur- MISS NANNIE LEE
hod a delightful musical pro- | CAUTHEN'S BRIDGE PARTY
im. , FOR MISS SUSIE AMIS
—SB-r- 1 Tuesday morning/Miss N’nnnie
CHAPTER F MEETS WITH j Lee Cauthen will entertain nt u
MRS. A. R. NICHOLSON beautiful bridge party In honor of
TUESDAY AT 3:30 | M|ss Susie Amis whose marri u:u
Chapter k\ of Emmanuel Guild j to Mr. Jgnivs Andrian Thomas, Jr.
will meet with Mrs. A. R. Nichol-T of Macon will be a lovely social
Soil Tuesday afternoon at 3:30. I event December the 12th..adding
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“QN MY WAY”
Say Buster Brown and Tige
To Michael's
to give the young folks a great
big treat
FREE SHOW
at the
. Palace Theatre
DECEMBER 5TH
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
AT 4 O’CLOCK
Any Child Can Get Free Tickets
^ by coming for them to
Michael’s Shoe Department
Buster Brown
SHOES
Are The Finest
* FOR GIRLS AND BOYS
GIVE THEM A TRIAL
MICH AEL BROTHERS
All mom ben are urged to be pres
ent.
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POUNDGARRETT
WEDDING
Simplicity and elegance consti
tuted the keynote at the marriage
of Mins Eva Freeman Garrett and
•Mr. Murphy Pound which took
place at five o’clock Wednesday
cvei ing at the Church of the As-
eemdon
Friends of the bride and mem-
het'j or the guild had decorated
the church in a w ealth of southern
smilax, white chr>santhemums and
large cathedral candles, making a
lovely setting for the marriage of
Htis popular couple.
A musical program by Miss Kate
Booth and two lovely songs, “At
Dawning” and “O Perfect Love’’ by
Miss Georgia Wagner, were, given
preceding the cetambny.
lire
Until-the entrance of the bridal,
1 fliu /.linvnh .o unfit,. Ilirlltiwl I
■ery charmingly to the week's nc
tivltlea.
Mr. and Mrs. carl Wallace are
spending the weekend in Rutledge.
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Mr. and 'Mrs. Julius Talmudgfc
are 111 at their home on Prince
Avenue.
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Miss Kathleen Kytle’s/'friends
will be; glad to learn she is im
proving from an Illness of laryn
gitis.
£4]
Mre. H. S. Jandon of Elberton Is
the weekend guest of her daughter
Miss Carter Jandon at Lacy Cobfc.
Mr. and tyrs. -Henry Alrcl ot
Jacksonville, Fla are the guests
of, Mr. nnd Mrs. Brantley Dozier.
g|_
*J.Mr. and Mrs! Henry Snelllng,
Misses Louise and Kathleen Snel-
I •1WX,
HER MOST
" V, / . h v i Vfti.
Appreciated
* p
N \\vi*'y
i*v
party the church was softly lighted*! HhR of Danielsvllle weFe visitor*
but as the march sounded the lights ] herd Saturday.
OUR SHOWING
OF CLOCKS
• i* vary complete and varied.
It includes, time pieces for
every use from kitchen to
living room. In fancy clocks
. you will find many bt^utifut
novelties as distinctly orna
mental! as they are useful.
| AH prices below the usuul.
All worth more thaft the
price.
• : C IFTS THAT LAST
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