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THB ATHENS DAILY BANNER. ATHBNg.
CASE THREE
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MBS. ALICE ADAMS
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| MISS MINNIE LOY’S
1 MUSIC PUPLS TO
MARRIAGE
A LA MODE
Mob&mmedan law allows the'GIVE RECITAL
shah of Persia only four regular Miss M nmo Loy will present
wives but be may take as many | her music pupils in a piano recital
temporary ones as he likes. Saturday afterno >n. The class in-
Should he fancy the wife of some I eludes Lily and Mary Flanijran.
other man, the latter, If a loyal; Frances James, James Vannatter,
subject, divorces her In the shah's Miriam and Lilian’Dobbs, Sarah,
favor. I Weed, Robert SnelUng. Frances
When on the other hand the ruler | story, HI zapeth Watson, Jessie
tires of a wife he gets rid of her clnn >-olee May Dunaway, Orcce
by marrying her to one of his offl-; Dunaway, Lillian and Mary Flanl-
cials whether the honor It desired ; Eve lyn Taylor. Juuia Sanson,
Of W>L | Miller, M es .Miller, Mrs. Jannie
—EB— Ban. Agnes Wright, Lois and Mln-
MANNERS . u j 0 Ledford.
While the well-bred hostess al-1 • m
ways does her utmost to sot at | “
ease a guest-who arrives late for a • BRILLIANT DANCE FOR
dinner engagement, yet tar-d ness * MISSES UPSON AND TODD
on such an ocaslon cannot but AT GEORGIAN HOTEL
cause her greet Inconvenience. i judge and Mrs. E. K. Lumpkin
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
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ELL-ANS
|£St and 75« Packages Everywhere
PRESBYTERIAN .'CHURCH^ i
TO PACK CHRSTMA8 BOX
The members of circle six of the
Woman's AuxllIaiY Of the Frist
Presbyterian church arc packing
a Christmas box at the home of
| Mrs. George D. Thomas on Prince
avenue. Contributions are asked
to be sdr.t In us early as possible-
CIRCLE SIX, FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH MEETS THURSDAY
WITH MRS. MAYNARD.
Circle six. of the Woman's Mis
sionary society of the First Metho
d's! church will meet with MrJ.
Maivin Maynard Thursday after
noon at 4 o'clock.
MRS. S. B. PORTER OF
BI8HOP ENTERTAIN8 IN
HONOR OF MR. PORTER
Tuesday evening Mrs. S. H. Por
ter. of B'shop. entertained at a
beautiful dinner pbrty fn- honor of
Mr. Porter’s blrtuaay anniversary.
Covers were placed for sixteen
guests. An exquisite color note
of pink and white prevailed. The
handsomely appointed table was
centered with a basket of pink
kll'arnev roses showered w th rose
buds and tulle. Tullo streamers
extended from the chandelier to
each plate whero the place cards
were attached to candle sticks,
bolding the pink tapers. Four de
Therefore It Is classed among ' complimented their three charming 1 liclous courses were served. The
the gravest of social offenses.
The reason for It mU3t be an ex-
icelleiu one to constitute a real
excuse ,
MISS ISABEAL^TALMAOQE
OF ATHENS TO BECOME
1 BRIDE OF W. W.
R0BIN30N
debutante grand-daughters, Misses guests included Mr. and Mrs. Mont
Louise and Mathilde Upson and! gomery Kennamer, Dr. and Mrs.
bliss Mary Todd of Saratoga Kennaroer. -
and Mrs.
Springs, N. Y.. with a brilliant and Fambro. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Por-
very lovely dance at. the Georgian | ter, Mr. and Mrs. Audley Porter.
Tuesday evening which' assembled
100 guests for one of the sea
son's moBt charming social galtlos,
the beauty and chivalry of the col-
jtiil L.LASKY
parsfNTS
PODOLPH
I VALENTINO
1HE YOUNG R^AH*
(X (paramount (picture
Valentino as a breezy American lover and a
Jittering Oriental prince in his latest and
reatest success. Wanda Hawley as the girl he
he?, heads a .qreat supporting cast. In every
sped—a wonderful picture. *
BUSTER KEATON
Iutest comedy—added attraction
An announcement of wide Inter- lege contingent enjoyed dolight-
est Is that of the approaching mar ful hospitality so,characteristic of.
riage of Miss Isnbeal Tnlmadge of tile royal -hosts. Assisting In the
Athens, Oft., to William Webber honors of the happy occasion were
Robinson of this city. The wvil-:.Mr. and Mrs. Steve Upson, Dr. and
lng will take place In early Jam'll- Mrs., Ralph C-oss. A feature of the
ary. the date apU plans to be made grand inarch led by Mr. Ed Gun-
known later. and Miss Mary Todd assisted by
Miss Tolmadgc Is the daughter Mr. Fred McKenzie, Miss Louise
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tnlmadge Upsofi. Mr.' Roy Jones and Miss
of Athens, and Is n niece of Mrs. Mnthllde Upson. An original and
L. L. Peck and Messrs. Harry anil , charming Idea of the leader was
Sam Er.fin, all prominent cltlzwnn i the formation of the letter “T,"
of Chattanooga. She has frequent complimenting Miss Todd, the pop-
i ly vlBited here as the guest of her ulur and much feted visitor. .The
I relatives and is loved and admtr- spirit of the holiday season was
ed'by many friends for her graci- .happily expressed In the dlstribu-
ous manner and charming person- ,tlon of bright favor and shower of
allty. Sho will be remembered as confetti. During Intermission dell-
one of the lovely attendants tar the cjous sandwiches and punch were
wedding of her cousin. Mrs. Ear- served. • ....
next Hollingsworth, formerly Miss I 'Mrs. Lumpkin received the
Dorothy Aull guests wearing a handsome gown
Mr. Robinson Is a prominent ' °f black lace combined with chit-
young business man of this city. ton. Mrs. Upson's elegant gown was
He received his education in the black velvet combined with mats-
Universlty of Kentucky und Car-. * abo crepe. Sirs. Goss wore a lovely
negie Institute of Technology in i 8 own of orchid crepe and Hawaii
Pittsburgh, Pa. During the World i * , ae - ......
war he served In the aviation-1 Miss Todd was an exquislte-flg-
branch of the navy, and since bis I"«' ”°. d n e ‘ * «“■
return from the service he hns ,*“ co wi Vj. 8 ** v , cr ribbon and ruf-
been connected In business with f* l8 *' .
tho American Manufacturer^ com- i ,i n jJ® ® B
pa.ny of which he Is presldont. His ,n sllv r r0, ° 8 ' Mias Ma-
«. i.i. I..... a thllde, Upson wore an Imported
1 gown- of gold and orange brocade
Mr. James Porter. Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Bailey, of Athens, Ml*. George
Porter, i
Hull will visit Misses Linton Mrs.
Hammond Johnson and Mrs. E. F.
}Mrs. J3L, V. Sanford will spend
Hammond Johnson
Porter.
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Miss Majane Webb arrives Sat
urday from Baltimore, where she i
is attending school to spend the ‘
CWlstma© hoi days with her aunt
Mrs. J. A. Darwin.
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Mrs. Lester Boone ;ind Lester.
Jr., left Wednesday for Baxley,
Go., to spend the holidays and will
be Joined Sunday by Air. Boone.
Miss Ebertha Hoelofs. Who has
been th© guest of Mrs. John R. i
White returned to Atlanta Tues- I
day. . |
pMrs. v. sanrora
Thursday in' Atlanta.
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Mr«. L. D. DuRose Is expected
Monday from Dohlonega to make ' 3
it short visit to her -nephew. Mes
srs. James and louts Camalc.
VAN-NIL Satisfies
Mrs. R. L. Cauthen has been
called to Elherton on account of
the lib “ss of her mother.
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Friends of Mr. and Ills James M „ Julta Rogers is expected j
Park will be in'ci-ested to learn | ,, e the (atter par t of- tho week
they are mazing their home in , visit m dg ,
Dahlonega. who e Mr. Park has - * *
the Chair of English in t*ie North 1
Georgia AgriculP’ral College. I Mra oeorge Thornton id , JS
— „ ■ Greensbc o, where ». ..as uil«~<i
Mrs. E. C. Comer, Mrs. W. ,W. i on account of the death of her lit-
Mlller. Mis Miller, Mrs. Jann c > t j P niece, Jacqulnlin SlmS.
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs- J. P. Eber- i
hart were visitor* f om Mayesvllle I VAN-NIL Never Disappoints
Monday.
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Mr. Howell Erwin and Mr. John
E. Tnlmadge have returned from a
Bhort visit to Washington.
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Mrs. G. Mason, of Commerce,
spent Monday in the city.
Mr. Bryan Lumpkin* Is ill with
flu at the Gene al hospital.
r^lOSoat is usually
" benefited by the vapowof^
VAPORUB
Cka 17Wt*hn UadYtatlt
You want to get in the habit
of saying “RIT" when you HZ:
want dye. RITis more than ;
a dye—it*s roap too. 31 fast
colors in all (7 dark ones
require boiling.)
The RJT dark colors—dark
brown, black, navy blue,
dark green, henna, purple
and scarlet—are very pop
ular this season. •'
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In price
is smdll-the difference
"Goal te tlto last dl'op"
RE Cl U.S. PAT. OFF.
«... ,ha nnh-li-.il h Sinn auu omuso uruouuu
v. 251 n ‘rimmed with mink fur. Miss Ells-
I obeth Arnold wore orchid crepe
£ a n d his s h 1 with t0UchM of AmW.in beauty.
Robinson *•. “ MxRher and his » »- 1 Mj|s Kntherlne B radwell wore tur-
tew are MlSMa Swahwd Mary 1 nuofso ;bluo v9lTet MlU Lo a i, e
Romlnson, — Chattanooga. Time*. Morton ware -white chiffon fashion-
~od with sliver ribbon and pink
NOTHING OVER ONE J roses.
DOLLAR AT A. B. 8ALE Alias Margaret Morton wore black
THURSDAY net e’-hroldercd In sequins.
Chapter A. -R.'s. sale at the old | iMi sa Scudder wore mauve
Qos Shop Thumray will be of g-eat j iac 0 with touches of American
Interest to the public In general,
especially ' Christmas shoppers.
Every article will be under one dol
lar, bcauUful gifts from 2S cents
dollar. Wonderful bago, pret-
beauty.
Miss Natalie Bocock wore white
cTopo with past;) ornaments.
Mrs. Robert McWhorter wore
pink taffeta Mrs. EL H. Dorsey Jr.,
SPECIAL
iy dolls, hand painted novelties of, white taffeta and lai
every deecriptlon and Just tho love'| Miss Sarah flail blown not over
llest things for holiday gifts. There cloth of silver. Miss Frances Rowe
will he delicious home made cakes purple velvet. Miss Frances Holden
and candy, oyster stew, sandwich- black velvet with pearl ornaments,
et and coffee will be on. 3ale. Miss Gertrude Parham black velvet
which will be a dainty luncheon with gold ornaments,
for'Tfiefchante. visitors, shoppers Miss Louise Phlnlzy green cblf-
or any one. The chapter is famous fon trimmed with, crystal fringe.
Jor making beautiful th ngs and Miss Sarah Price black and gray
nerving delicious slata. Come early , laco combined,
and get the pick of the many pret- j Miss Hazel Hodgson brown bead-
ty things too numerous to mention j od crepe.
singly. The public In Invited. ' Miss Katherine Park brown lace.
1 MIsb Katherine Ashford green
chiffon with pearl ornaments. Miss
Ynne Jordon American beauty vel -
vet. Miss Hallle Kilpatrick wore
Two Days Only
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Hat In Stock
NO RESTRICTIONS
- PRICE -
Inis includes all the beautiful Hats in stock—a chance
; r et that pretty Hat you desire at a Great Saving. Make
- selection early and get your pick of these models.
EVERY SALE FINAL
•No returns accepted for goods sold in this sale. Prices
‘incred at time of purchase.
MICHAEL'S.
•viraras
——
'a lovclv costume of white taffeta.
• Miss Rose Merry Whitaker was
lovely in pink velvet. There were
many other beautiful gowns mak
ing a colorfu picture or rare beau
ty.
Haughey’s orchestra furnished
the delightful music,, playing a
lovely program throughout the eve
ning.
I Few visitors have been mpre
.royally entertained than Mias Todd
during her visit to .Mjsses Upson.
She possesses much of the charm
and beauty of her- mother who was
formerly Miss Susie Lumpkin.
I. *-E— » ‘ ,
tate-Snea'd
WEDDING V
A wedding marked by unusual
beauty and centering the interest
of friends throughout the Btate was
that of Miss Mary Odessa Tate or
Rlshop and Mr. Mike SneadV of
Ouitman, which was solemnized at
the First Methodist church at Blsh-
on on Saturday afternoon. Rev. B.
P. Read officiating. 4
i Smllax, 1 ferns, baskets of pink
Killarney rpses afid candles com
bined to make a beautiful set
ting foi* tjie bridal party, a abort
mtftlcal program preceding the cer-
r emonv was rendered by Mrs. How-
j urd Higginbotham. Mrs. Z. S. Nor-
1 Title sang "At Dawning." Tho ush
ers were H. 'M. Kenlmer and Z. S.
i Norvllle. The bridal party entered
to the strains of Mendelssohn's
wedding march.
The bride, who is a beaytlful
young -woman, entered tho church
"lt(i tho matron of honor, Mrs.
Earnest Brock of Jefferson. She
was gowned in a French model of
tan canton crepe trimmed in gold,
was of brown velvet with ostrich
with accessories' to match. Her hat
trimmings. Bride's roses showered
with valley'llUes formed her bou-
oueL She was met at the altar by
the groom and the best man, Wal
lace Fambrough. "Hearts and
Flowers" was played during the I
ceremony.
Immediately after (|e ceremony
.the bvl© pod -gropm left for a 1
short wedding tHp."TJr''n tlu'r re
turn they will-be at home to UL ir. n
friends in Qoitmaa. a ; • • v Mk
^MICHAEL’S
SHOE
Beginning a Clearance Sale of 460 pairs
of Ladies Fine Shoes and one of the fiiost
impressive events ever held here.
JUST TWO
$J_.95
Values
to
$12.50
PRICES
$12.95
6
Values
to
$13.50
This will prove to be the most important SHOE SALE Athens has ever
‘known for, of course, all are new shoes, high class shoes, dependable shoes and
desirable shoes. 1 • ^
Sale 260 Pair Ladies Shoes--
$ M Q Shoes that were $7.50 to $i2.50.
/I Shoes for Street and Evening wear.
. * M Sport Shoes, walking Shoes. All
widths—at $4.95—are Black and
Brown Satin, Patent Kid, and Calfskin, Pumps and
Shoes. Some with brocaded backs, one and two strap
models with high Baby Louis and military heels.
All are Shoes you are
proud to own
Sate 200 Pairs Ladies $10 la $13.50 Shah
$0.95
Included in the $6.95 collection
are several models from Cousins-
All are exceptionally fine Shoes.
They are Satin, Patent, Kid, Calf,
and Gun Metal; Tumps and Oxfords, Sandals and
Shoes. Every demand put upon .shoes is onswered
here for they may grace any costume for any occasion•
Pure Woolf elt Slippers
Usually sold for $4.75. In all colors
attractively and perfectly, made . .
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