The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 30, 1923, Image 3

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AtHENS. GEORGIA FRIDAY. MARCH SO. IMS. Kn. W. E. McDavId and little eon at the. General Hospital In Athens Billy. Jr„ have returned from Day- Sunday. She la lmprovlngg rapidly tons and DeLand. Fla. •“<» •S*'*"* *®“* Wednesday. U- — Mayesvllle Enterprise. Mrs. B. T. Du Bose will go to —»T. , , Atlanta /Saturday to Tlslt MTS. Miss Mary Broxton arrived from Marlon Allen Atlanta Friday to spend several Marion *.uen. days with her parents. Mr. and Mr. W. T. Broxton returned from Mrs. W. T. Broxton. > Atlanta Friday afternoon where he was called on account of the death Miss Lucy Linton left Thurs- of his nephew. Mrs. C. H. Chap- day atfernoon for V.ashln#»on. IX man. who was buried on Thursday. C„ to visit Mrs. William D. Pope, Dr. Ed Chandler visited bis wife Miss Ethel Mctiatt, of Athens Is LOVEtiY HOME WEDDING TO UNITE IMI8S LIGHT AND CARL TH0MP60N The marriage of Miss Ervls Liyht and Carl Thompson, which will be a charmlqg social event ol fcalurday morning. April T, will tako place at half fast ten o’clock at the home of the bride’s father, S-iuturl T. Lie cl SS Wert Fifteenth street. Spring flowers will be used in profusion to decorate the home. The ceremony will bo performed In front of an improvised attar of palms and ferns and many Easter lilies in pedestal baskets. Miss Light will be given In marriage by her father with whom she wlH en ter the drawing room. She will wear a lovely three-piece Ault of sand-colored tricotine. A modish wrap of blsge tricotine worn over' a dress of blege with smart sleeves embroidered In. Egyptian design makes this a most unusual and love ly costume. Worn with’ It will be a smart hat of blege straw combin ed with taffeta and ornamented with a pin of Egyptian make. A corsage bouquet of orchids and lilies of Iht valley will complete the effect of loveliness to be pre sented by this - beautiful bride- elect. Miss Lois Thompson, the groom's sister, >111 be the maid of honor. Mrs. O. E. Fuller, the bride’s sis ter. will be matron or honor. Homer Thompson will be hla brother’s best man. Dorothy Blackshear will be the flower girl. church. A neat sum waa realised from the play and will b eased towtrds the Efficiency of the Christian En deavor Work In this community. -THE SWEET"FAMILY" TO BE PRESENTED BY C. E. SOCETY APRL • The Occavlau Ladies Octette. "The Sweet Family" will bring to Athens a four of laughter, and an even!ns of fun. This playlet will be presented under the auspices of the Christian church Endeavor So ciety in the basement of the Chris tian church, April fth. The play consists of eight characters and each person belongs to that “Won derful Sweet Family." Plan now to bring thS whole family along and spend an evening V5SIS DoYouKni slush In the street. . Hail on the window, mud under the feet— Sighing of tempests, and skies that are sad. " , ' March may be somber, and grim and gray clad! Winter'a last flourish, the end tt hla power, Ice for a moment and elect for an hour, , , Frost, and the threat of dark clouda overhead— ; But April la waiting to.relgo.ln.bla atead! A SONG OP MARCH By Margaret E. Sangater In N. T. Sun. March may be somber and gray dad and drear, March may be ahaped of a sob and a tear. March may be aullen, not given to " laughter— •. Oh. Murch mny be weary—but April comes after! Windstorm and snowstorm, and how to get a neW pair of Red Seal Shoes frec? , Ask your dealer about the unusual contest in which.thousands of shoes Will be given stray this year. J. K. Orr Shoe Co. mCHAEL SBROTHERS The Store Good Goods Made Popular Saturday Speciall AMlN EASTER SALE of tke ^PlNEWEST HATS CONFEDERACY MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON AT VILLA. The'Children of the Confederacy will meet at the Villa Monday aft ernoon at 3:10. A full attendance la desired. JONES GREENHOUSE COMPANY • p'jf will have a special sale o* Easter Plants Friday and Saturday *foS H. L. COFER A CO.'S SEED STORE I. Lumpkin St. Phons 247 March la a venomous, angry old age, Writing a will on a torn, blotted page. Frowning at youth, and at youth'a heedless laughter— But April' Is springtime, and April cornea after! .. Mrs. H. H. FlUInglm of Swains- boro. Go., arrives soon to bo tho guest of Mrs. John B. Vaukhan and Miss Elisa New bourn on Tsllasoss road. ' Modes of the moment—a stun ning collection of the advance Spring styles, at a special , sale price unequalled for millinery of such high-class. # . . . The ceremony will bo performed by Dr. Sprole Lyon. I Immediately after the ceremony there will be a wedding breakfast at which 50 guests, who will'in clude the famlliea of the bride and groom and the doaeat Mends, will be entertained. The wadding table wltl be covered with a rare, doth of lace, brought from Cuba. In the center will be placed the wedding Arrived just in time for Easter wear and offered at once 'without reservation in this sellingl UL^PECIALLY ijf it’s from our stofre. Our cases are „ A-* overflowing with the handsomest selection of " Jewelry, diamonds, watches, pins, brooches, etc., that it - 'has ever been our pleasure to show. ‘ i 1: Wedding Rings and HON. MOSES G. MCHAEL Athens, and-the entire Northeast Georgia section should, whether they do or not, realise that In Hon. Moses O. Michael, of the well- Kniown, popular. firm of Michael Brothers, they have a man of un usual gifts Of graces—a source of wealthy Information. He la a man FEATURED are the new ribbon trimmed a/ pokes, the modish trims of burnt plum age. Watteau effects, abundantly adorned with colorful flowers, off the face shapes, and many other*. Amonr Ac colors are the smart wood shades, orchid, purple, gray, black, navy, red and .others in beautiful variety. ✓ who ha* undergone and made shod out of tho training he has recalved. HO Is a broad-minded, patriotic statesman. • directing the The Meads of Mrs. W. E. Broach will be pleased to learn of bar satisfactory condition fol lowing an operation Monday at the ’he most beautiful diamond in the world is none too tty-x-the weddipg ring must be just as pretty—and pfwtil please you.-. * . ' ife invite you here tb select-your Weddingpresents— iny of the occasion ana sure to prove* lasting pleas- [remembrances. It)* qualifications Exquisitely Beautiful • . said Charmingly %// Distinctive F. Pickett jewelry Co. * GIFTS THAT LAST. Kramrlne, Jr. Miss Margaret Rowe returned Thursday night from' Atlanta where she visited . Mrs- Bolling Jones and other Mend* for sev eral days. Mbs Kathleen Smith has re turned from a visit to friends in Gainesville. Mbs Thelma Anderson’s friends will be pleased to learn she is convalescing from a recent illness- Dr. and Mrs. a. B, Patton bav* returned from a abort stary In At- Unfa '* The two Monroe newspapers In- atrumehtal In securing him Tor an engagsmsnt hate, are'very grateful to him for hla visit and the wonder ful speech lie made.—Walton News. MISS PANOLA®WHITLEY ENTERTAINS AT ' DANCING PARTY. Mbs Panola Whitley entertain ed at a var happily planned danc ing party Tuesday evening which aasmtbled twenty flea guests for the very delightful occasion. Spring flowers ’decorated ' the rooms artistically. Delicious sand wiches and punch were served during the evening- lltj. $25.00 JffOJSS F.ORJNOMEN You never saw such Elegance, Style and Quality Combined in Footwear at this \ Popular Price. £v\ iYott Will find a wider j variety of Spring Styles i—a higher order of de pendable quality—and a much better value at ’$5- In pep” and Suits that have the beauty of conservative style. NEWARK shoes for-Women, than you will find in any in dividual store anywhere. This is so, because of the enor mous volume of our nation wide chain of stores. When more than four million people buy through one source, as they do in NEWARK stores, they expect—and they get— more for their money. Our Display of Easter Styles will be a revelation to you. Every new and upproved style in a tremendous variety is here for your choosing—-at a saving of real dollars to you. See our wonderful exhibit tomorrow 1 Also see the other stunning styles in our window—$3.50 to Easter Ushers in the ' Straw Hat Season Ours is a line that it will be a pleasure tb choose fr °At$2.00 to $7.50 Thursday evening by the Union phItalian Endeavor Society was tb* hit or tho, season. Those who had th* pleasure of sstsng the play declared the player* to b* tho most well trained amateurs on the stage they had yet wltncaned. Every part of the play was a feature and the' audience was kept In a good humor with th* doings of the "Umbrella Mender” which waa splendidly played by Mr. Jim Johns. The en tire cast of characters Hayed well and before a large crowd. Since this piny la such a great lilt-mil bring* an (veiling of enter tainment to any community, plana are under way'tc bring them to Athena to repeat the entertainment which will be given under the aus- VAN-NIL Never Disappoints , F . Tip Largest Chau of Shoe Stores in th* United States i ATHENS, GA., STORE £51 Clayton Street “Next to Kress' All Nr ■ irk Horn Open Saturday Evening, to Accommodate Cudm E. a DORSEY “Hie LITTLE PRICE” Dining Room -Serves 3 Meals Dally Sandwiches, Salads. Tea and Coffee at All Moure. Phone 5*7 lit Clayton St. Tor Quality 1