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SUNDAY, MARCH 88. 1923.
(iEORGtA
HENRY’S
Special Offerings For Easter
Children’s Dresses of Normandy Voiles, dark
and light grounds, with embroidered dots,
8 to 14 years
Special $2.95
“Onyx Heeltex” Silk
Hose, all shades
Special
$1.50
New Poiret Suits,
wonderful values
for $23.95
T r i c o 1 e t t e Over-
Blouses, fringe bot
tom
' Special ..
$2.95
Sport Skirts’in a spe
cial sale -
and
Ve-
100 just arrived for
a special East er
sale ) a d i e s and
misses fine trim-
hats
$3.95
'Children’s'Hats of
fine Milan straws,
silk grosgrain trim
med
Special * $1.50
New Timbo sport
hats, any color you
desire, poke and
rool brim models
Special*$2.95
Special value for Easter—Ladies’ all Silk
Lace Clock Hose, in black, brown, and white
Special $1.00
Special Easter sale of Ladies’ and Misses’
Dresses, unusual values for this time of the
year
- $7.95, $9.75,'$14.95, $19.95
Worth a great deal more.
at $4*45
Ladies, Misses
Children’s Wool
lour Capes .
$5.95 to $19.95
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Offlo ItOl—By
I’D* ■■ A BUTTERFLY
AtlCa ADAMS—Rtridtau* tt
I.
rd be a Butterfly In a bower.
Where roeea and lilies and vloleta
meet; .
Roving forever from flower to flower.
And Meslng all buda that are pretty
and sweet!
I’d never langulah for wealth or for
power.
I’d never atgh to see slaves at my
feet;
*d l>e a Butterfly In a bower.
I BEAUTIFUL SURPRISE
LUNCHEON FOR MB8.
tad
Hamilton McWhorter.
A lovely social event-of Satur
day was the beautiful surprise
luncheon honoring Mrs. Hamilton
McWhorter in celebration of her
birthday anniversary, -at which
happy occasion the children . of
Mrs. McWhorter, were Joint host
esses at the.home of Mrs. Hugh
Kissing all hud. that are petty! was radiant in thewealth of spring
and sweet. Howert every *her* in (artistic
{arrangement The elaborate and
ii. | delicious luncheon of several court*
O could I pilfer, the wand .of a fairy, j ©■ was served at small tablets
I’d Hava a pair, of those beautiful! All^ the beautiful “ l “ “
wings;
Their summer dayr.’ ramble Is apor-
* live and airy. t
They alecp In a rose when (he
nightingale sings.
Those who . have wealth must be
watchful and wary;
Power, alas! naught but misery
brings!
I’d be a Butterfly, sportive ‘ and ulry.
Rocked In a rose when the nightin
gale sings.
Ilf.
What, though you tell me each gay
little rover
Shrinks from the breath of the
first autumn day;
Surely ’tie better when summer Is
over
* To die when all fair things arc
fading away.
Some In life’s winter may toll to dis
cover
Alcana of procuring a weary delay—
Id lie a Butterfly; living, a,rover,
Dying when fair things arc (puling
away.
—Thomas Haines Bayly.
learn she Is able to get up after
an illness of several^ days.
Prof. D. ’L.~ Earnest returned
Saturday from Tbccoa Falls when
be made an address at the Insti
tute.
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.Mn- William Quartet-man and
MUa Mary Quarterman of Winder
were visitors here Saturday.
Mias Lucy Linton leavea Thurs
day for Washington, D. C-. to vis
it Mrs. William Pope and Miss
Callie Hull, she will go by Atlanta
for a brief stay with Mrs. Phillip
Weltner.
Mrs. M. G. Michael left Satur
day afternon for New York to vis
it Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Michael.
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Mrs- Marion Allen will return
to Atlanta this afternoon after a
Week end visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Toombs DuBose
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Mr. Milea Lewis of Greensboro
joined his family here Saturday
for a.visit
The froinds of Mrs. T. H. -Me-
Hatton will -be glad to learn she
is improving from an illness of
several days.
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Mrs. John E. Talmadge, Sr., re
turns from Florida Saturday.
without Mrs. McWhorter’s know
ledge and came as a vary charm
ing surprise. Many lovely gifts
accompanied by affectionate good
wishes and the happiest congratu
lations were presented.her.
The hostesses were Mrs. Andrew
Erwin, Mrs. Hugh Price. Mrs. Sal-
lie McWhorter Odum, Mrs- Ham
■Iton McWhorter, Jr.. Mrs. Robert
McWhorter, and Mrs. Marcus Me-
Whorter.
The guests were a congenial
group of close friends. Mrs. W.
A. Carlton, Mrs. Harvey Cabanto,
Mrs. Andrew Soule, Mrs. W- P-
Price, of High Shoals, -Mrs. O
H. Arnold, Mrs- Frank Edwards,
Erwin^Mra. jtw^Mw. T 1 Calloway' Nunnally of Bir-
J. Woofter, Mrs. Tom Coleman.
Mr. Edward Lawton left las!
week for Savannah to spend th
spring holidays with relatives.
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Mrs. G. A. Johns of Winder was
among the visitors here Saturday
She was accompanied by Mrs- Ber
Julian and little son. Ben, Jr.
WPMAN CLUB MEET8
MONDAY AFTERNOON 3:50
The Athens Woman’s Club will
hold the regular monthly meeting
at the club house on Monday, Mar.
26th at 3:30. A full attendance
is desired ns business of great
importance is to be discussed.
The program has been arranged
SENIOR Hl-Y's
GIVE LOVELY
PARTY * •
The Y. M. C., A. presented n gala __
scone :«ntutxlny evening for one ’ following numbers by members of
of the'most delightful social enter- the recently organized flunior
branch at the State Normal School.
by Mrs- H- B. Ritchie as chairman
of Junior Chibs, and will be the
Solo—Legend LUnd-Scabo—Eth
cl Strickland.
Reading—-Sebina’s Operation—
Miriam Sauls.
Solo—Little House of Dreams
—Louise Waiters.
Reading—When Women Rule—
Caroline Sams.
Solo—Nocturne, Schumann— nsu 0 f two weeks/
tatnments ever given by the senior
Hl-Y club, which has a member
ship of thirty-five boys of the High
echo: I contingent. The varlouss
committees worked In the happiest
spirit to make the occasion one of
the moat noteworthy and enjoyable
of the season, The membership in
cludes -some of the finest and
sturdlesst boys In the city, who
huvs been ablo to meet tho splendid , .
requirements of the lefty standard k"!* 1 stnqkland. .
of the Y-elub. e ? ° f ro ««P‘} on
Every month they entertain at and refreshment committee is Mrs.
ft charmingly planned party when j Glenn Davis. v
they invite their best girl. The doc- —13—
orations of red, white and blue few- j SEWING CIRCLE
toons of bunting against a luxurl-1 TO MEET WITH
unt background of greenery made I MRS. ESTHER MORRIS*
nn effective setting for the jolly Mrs. Esther Morris will enter*
event. |tain hff sowing circle Wi
All kinds of games featured the
evening followed by delicious re
freshments.
raingham is spending a few days
with relatives.
Past Commanders
A. L. Posts Nos. 1
And 2 Are Married
WASHINGTON,—PA»t com
manders of tho ‘ first two posts
of the American Legion in the
United States were joined in mar
riage at the Frst Coni
church here recently. •
Miss Lois Ms Beach, past com-
mapder of the U. S. S. Jacob
Jones Post No- 2 waa married to
Kenneth JV. McRae, past command
er of the George Washington Post
No'. I. - Miss Beach enrolled in
the United States Naval Reserve
Torre on April 8. 1918, and served
in the navy department until Feb.
J5 of this year. The Jacob Jonet
post is composed entirely of Yeo
men who served in the world war,
Air. McRae served with Ne
braska forces overseas, and has
been active in Legion affair* since.
He is now historian of his post.
Amcfcg tHose visiting in'Athenr
Saturday wdre A. B. Seitz, Co
lumbus; R. J;> DeLor.ch, Chicago,
Hi-; B. H. Thomas, Knoxville,'
gregational Tenn.';, Charles Clopp, Greensboro.
& H. Smith, Richmond. Ta.; H.
J. Comer, 'Gainesville, Ga.; E- K
and Mrs. Adams, Canton, Ohio; C.
B- Jay, Philadelphia, Pa-; Mr. and
Mrs. John McDuffie. Monroeville,
Ala.; If■ E. Carrington, Valdosta.
Mo.;
C. M. Powell, Atlanl
Alexander,-Columbus,
. Schieffer, Milwaukee,
Bomar. St. Louis,
Parker, inadlson. Ga.;
Atkinton. Madison, Ga.;
StanfUld, Atlanta.
R. C. G.t'er, Dallas, <
and Mrs. A- R. How, B*
J.; Elizabeth Powell, r
N. J-; "Mr. and Mrs.
Parker, Ocean City. N.
Mrs. J ft Hooper, Pittil
C. H. Brockman, Baltin
Hudson Tearing. excellent .hap*. 6 new Cord tires,
lawk nr this ear bcfnreyqu buy. _
LAWLER MOTOR CO.
WA8TTINGTQN STREET PHONE
Monday
Special
Dedicated to the Women
of America
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arnold of Kan
sas City are guests of Mr. nru'
Mrs. Waiter Jones.
Dr- and Mrs. *W. M. Slaughter
and family were called to Atlanta
ta Thursday oy the death of Miss
Loudie Holland the sister of Mrs.
Slaughter.
Messrs Charlie Lemon and Co
cil Ginn are spending today in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodgson
Mrs. George Armstrong and Mrs
Walter Sams motored to Atlanta
Saturday for a short visit.,
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The friends of Miss Henrietta
Beusse wilt be delighted to lcarr
of her convalescenqp from an ill-
Si:
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Avoid the Danger of Disease in Your Home
SEND FAMILY WASHING
TO THIS LAUNDRY
We Use At This Laundry Absolutely
Pure Water!. No Chemicals! You Get No
Germs!
... „ edneaday
temoon at the homo of Mrs. M
Jankme'r on Miliadge avenue
which will bo one of the most en
joyable of the small social affairs
of the week.
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Miss Susan Schudd.r who has
been the truest of Mrs.' Ulchnrd
Johnson In Atlanta Is now with
Mrs. D. I. McIntyre lor Several
days.
! Miss Marf Strahan left Friday
Tor uAgusta to spend the Easter
holidays with friends.
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HERE ARE OUR PRICES:,
Drawers
tMessee^Udn 8 . ... 10c Union 8ulta
Dresses fancy ,.t 40c Night Shirts ..
Belts lc Socks, per pair
Skirts ...V;.i.......... 16c Ties
iindorokirts V 10c Bath Robes
Shirt WaUtti'pUin .... 10c JackeU. white
Shirt WaUts. fancy .... 15c
< Drawers
Bloomers
Union Suita
Night Dreeaea ....
Corset covere ...
!■ >UtufcrvetU ...
Stockihgs, per pair
Collars
- cuffs, per pair ...
Kimonos
6c MISSES AND BOV’S LIST
•e Drosses, plain 10c
Sc Dresses, fancy 16c
Mo 8Urta 10c
2c Underskirt! 7c
2c Middles . 8c
2So Waists 8c
16c Pants Sc
28c Oulmps 6c
16e Union BulU to
16c Drawers 6c
Overall Pants 10c
MR,. bungalow
. . Nurse's Uniform .
^ Bodi*.
SSSr m vESte::::*;:
6c Union‘Suite
Laps N(fllt Dresses ....
OENTLEMEN’8 LIST Stockings
Bhirta, soft gapa^.
Cellars * l - *®- Sweaters
Undershirts 8c Pajamas
BUNDLE
7c Overall Coats..
8c Overall Combination Sta 26c
5* plat WORK LIST
4c CHILDREN’S LIST , Napkins (Sanitary) ....
2c Anrona 8h# » u
6c Dresses, plain 6c Pillow Cases
6c Dresses, fancy 12c Toweta ;
]6c Skirts
4c Underskirts
16c Waists ....
40c Pants
Ic Rompers
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Miss Dorothy Heed arrived Bat-
jurduy nisht from Virgin!* tn spend
I the spring holidays with her pe-
1 rentes, Mr. and Mrs*. T. W. Reed
|cn the campus.
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i Mr. Joe Billing spent the week,
pnd in Atlanta.
Messrs John Caldwell, Owln Mix
on an dj. W. SiberL Jr- of tbs
University left test week for Au
gusta to spend the Easter holi
days. ,
Mr. Howard Holden of Auguata
has joined his family hera for a
weekend visit to Judge and Mn.
Horace' Holden.
Tho friends of Miss Annie...—.... -
Laura Hill wilt be delighted tot Pledges of 125 cowN were made.
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Miss Nell Warren, Mr. T. R
Warren, .Mr. and Mrs. George
Dickens of* Sparta are the week-
end guests of Mr .untf Mrs. Wni
ter Warren.
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Prof, and Mrs. Peter Brown
Dr. Jerre Pound, Prof Hora:<
Ritchie, Mr. Dumas and Miss Du
mas motored to Gainesville Fri
day for the Gaincsvillc-Toccoa de
bate.
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Mr. Artie Small of Atlanta has
joined hia family here for a short
visit, i
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Capt and Mrs. Wise are spend
ing the weekend in Chutaniio^a.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Bbotl-
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worth and children arc nncm'irg
the week-end in Social Circle
Prof, and Mjrs. U. H. Daven-
poll and Mrs. Pritcha <i of Sa
vannah sepnt Friday in Augusti.
FLOYD COUNTY’ FIRST
CHEESE PLANT ASSURED;
FUND RAISED QUICKLY
ROME,' Da,—The first choose
factory, tn Floyd county wHl lie In
stalled I nth ellush Arbor commu
nity ufter action taken at ji meet
ing held there last night.
The meeting .evinced the same
enthusiasm as was shown ait a pre
liminary meeting held about a week
ago and the entire amount neroa-
sary, approximately ll.r.oo, waa *ub«
scribed prcmptly. C. T. Kcnncily
wae chosen temporary chairman of
the organization, and Karl Cantrell,
secretory. Those nt the meeting
Who auliscribcd were J. T. Spann.
O. Thomas. Allen dray.. Julia
d Tdininr Montgomery and olln r
leading cluena of the rommunlly.
to Toweta, bath
6c Towala. roller 2c
6c Counierpalnes ...< 10c
6c Table Clothes Sc
6c Table Clotbt, round .... ice
2c Napkins lc
Sc Rags lc
2c Dresser Scarfs 6c
6c Bath Mata 6c
6c Rag*, per pound 7c
2q Curtains (At owner’s risk)
10c Curtains. Saab, per pair. 16c
16c curtains, Scrim, per pair 26c
6e Curtains, Lace, nor pair 60c
A Satisfied Customer Is the
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Our Repair Shops At 125 Clayton Street and 455 Clayton Street
Are Still Running
These two shops have done more fine shoe repairing than any
other firni in this section—we will keep both going and solicit
your repair work.
MARTIN BROS. SHOE FDCERIES
Shoe Fixery Shoe Hospital
455 Clayton Street (Old Shoe Store) 125 Clayton Street
Corner Broad
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