The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 18, 1923, Image 3

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PALA Ova 17 MlMon Jan Ui*4 Yeeriy COMMUNITY CLUB FOWLER8 SCHOOL ^Michael c Brdthers for Pull Information Inquire At Our Art Goods Section About the Fleishdr Yarns Contest u,«nNESOAV. APRIL.it,-1«*,_ 0 in Cash Prizes PACE THREE ITr Office ItOt—Be MBS. ALICE ADAMS—Residence 832. York and Atlanta. The trip north was made by train. Upon their re turn to Atlanta, Dr. Goldsmith will have an office on Peachtree street $2000 First Prize 9 Other Prizes of *500 to $ 25 for the Most Beautiful Knitted Garments THE SONG IN THE HEART By PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR Just whiffle a bit If the day is dark „ And the sky is overcast. If mute be the voice of the piping lark. of The university Why, pipe your own small blast Cosmopolitan club of the Univer- And tt> wonderful how o'er the sity, which has been • known as gray sky track, j“The League of the Nations," The truant warbler comes stealing * among the students, is one of the back. I liveliest and best clubs in the But why need he come? for your j UuIveiutJy. Its members consist of soul’s at rest, , stud *"'* * —**—" And Dhe song In the heart—ab, *i p8 that is the befet. Chancellor David C. Barrow, Dr. Andrew M. Soule, Mr. C. MRS HUGH ROWE | Crook und Mr. CJ A, Rowland are HONORS MI88 JULIA the honorary members of the club. ROGERS i Tlie new* officers for this tern ‘are as follows: Wednesday at noon Mrs. Hugh] President, C. C. Hsa. t wo enteityained at an elegant j Secretary, \V\ C. Tbourn. ncheon in honor of Miss Julia' Trensnrcr. .Miss Sallie Fannie Rogers a lovely bride-elect, jvhose Daniel, marriage to Mr. Wlllian. Guthrie ! —OH— Frederick will be a brilliant social, LUCY COBB ALUMNAE event on the evening of April 3d. i TO MEET THURSDAY The guests Included a group of I An iihiiortant meeting of the ex friends of the popular honorte end 1 ccutive board of the Lucy Cobb was one of the most charmingly [ Alumnae will be held with Mrs. planned parties complimenting j May Hodgson Lipscomb Thursday Miss Rogers. •* ii-fternoon at 4 o’clock. Every mem- An exquisite color note of green her of the board Is asked to be and white was beautifully empha- J present to make plans for corn- sited In -.ihe great ( sprays of Dog- , raencement. wood blossoms and Raster lilies, j The following memers are pres- decorating the lower floor. Thd 1 ent and past officers: . handsomely appointed table was Mrs. Helen Newton Carlton, Mrs. j centered with a silver vase of tho Nellie Stovall Phinisy, Miss M. lilies around which green taitars Rutherford, Miss Anne W. Brum- In silver candlesticks alternated by. Mrs. Maggie Morton Stanley, with the bon-bons. ! Mrs. May Hodgson Lipscomb. Mrs. 8evera! delicious courses were ; Helen Carltofi OPell, Miss Baslllno sorved and the usual happy hos- Prince. vitality of u<ho homo was very cor- • Elected for one year: Miss MU The community club at Fowlers school met with Mrs. A. J. Lester, Monday afternoon, April 18, 1923, with nine ladles in attendance, in cluding Mrs. Annie Mae Wood Bry- at. home demonstration agent, who gave a most Interesting, but short narative of her visit to New Or leans, which was thoroughly en- oyed by all present. After which the business affairs ^ _ of the club, were taken up, cou- students 'front difierent national!-1 M.tlnr«f collecting due, and plan ning a Tacky Party to be given by the club at Fowlers sell o. rriaay night. April 27. The program for the party will be announced later. gj iMts. Hugh Huggins has returned from a visit to Houston, Tessa, and New Orleans, La. —fit— Mrs. Toombs Du Bose has return ed front At^anla where she has been visiting Mrs. Marlon Allen. Mrs. Billups Ptynlxy returned Tuesday (rom Atlanta aftsr a visit t to Mrs. Hughes Spalding. 2IEMEIB Lottie Ware Fast Color ' Dresses For children and misses, in sizes 2 to 19 years. Sold in Athens only at MICHAgtt’S OUMANUt* COLORS XaCbx,?m£ tUARAMTUO COLORS These lovely dresses f guaranteed fast color Ginghams come beautiful patterns and colorings. The styles are smart, girl ish and charming. Priced $3.50 to! $5.50 BOYS’ B. V. D.’s Made Just Like Dad’s 89 cents In sizes 2 to 16 years. Made of fine check Mus lin into'union suits that give freedom of move ment and long wear. WANTA SLEEPING GARMENT Summer Weight 98 cents In sizes 2'to 16 years. Fink for sleeping porch I s well as bed room. Made of good quality checked Muslin. - f , I RAYDIO $3.50 The fashionable girdle introduced by American Lady. The smartest and most comfortable corset idea you have ever heard of. They are designed for every type of figure, _of the finest materials. WARNER CORSELETTES $1.25 to $5.00 0 be wora wito 0£ yrithputjrtprqpk Hooking fron ^pr,»nra!^is»b!6wpteif MICHAEL’S-Second Floor rlally extended. MR. T. W. REEd' ENTERTAINS SENIOR ROUND TABLE f Tuesday evening, Mr. T. W. Reed entertained tho Senior Round Table and Mm Faculty members nt a beauUfully appointed course din ner at hi, hospitable home on tho Unlveralty Campus. Covers were placed for twenty guests jvho en joyed very much the delightful oc casion. The rooms Were artistically decorated with gorgeous spring flowers grown by Mrs. Reed, a wealtlp of exquisite lilacs, snow balls and purple Iris made an at tractive aettlng against which gleamed white waxen taper, in silver candlesticks. The handsome ly appointed table carried the samo effective color note, and several delicious cdbrsei were served. The lovely dinner wa, quite In formal and one of the notable so cial, events of the week. DR. L. H. COLDSMITH AND ATHENS BRIDE VISITINO N. Y. ON HONEYMOON, i NEW YORK, April 14.—On the Astor register yesterday share ap- ! peared the names -Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Goldsmith. Atlanta." But that doesn't tell the story. The new Aa- lanta arrivals era honeymoonera, and before their marriage st Ath ena Uw other day, the bride was Mias Ofcrgaret Rowe, of Athena, daughter of a well-known news paper man. The young couple put In a buiy day here yesterday, with the list of events Including a trip to the FolUes and a visit to The Journal's Now York office. They will leave today for Boston and after s stay,, there will begin an autopioblle tuor that will take them to many parts of New England, and back through 1 all the country lying between New j dred MHI. Mrs. Hope Linton Green, Miss Susie Gerdlne, Mrs. Florrle Carr Orr, Mrs. Rosetta Thomas Wler, Miss Sarah Hunter Moss, Mrs. Annie Mao Wood Bry- und Mrs. Anno B. Phlnlsy John son, Miss Jennie Smith. EXECUTIVE BOARD WOMAN'S CLUB MEET8 FRIDAY 11 O'CLOCK Tho executive board of tho Wo man’s club will meet Friday morn ing at eleven o'clock at the dub house. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION KHS 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS id 759 Package* Everywhere attache dyes and in one’qperation 31 beauiiful colors 10* everywhere If- the ingredients printed on the label of your bak ing powder fin include Cream of Tartar—your cakes, biscuits and other foods willbemorehealth- fol and have a finer, tex-t tore and taste. That is one of the rea sons why thoughtful women insist on ROYAL Baking Powder 77m ONLY nationally distrib uted Cream of Tartar • • Baking Powder Contains No Alum—Leaves No Utter Taste IMPORTANT NOTICE All who have not paid, their State and County Taxes for last year, please hurry set tlement to me at once. Levies will be made as fast as the Sheriff and Bailiffs can make them. . W. A. MALLORY, Tax Collector Dr. D. Lee Peacock has retome,I to the city after an abi several weeks. ■AS Judge r. If. Brand went ever to Atlanta Wednesday afternoor' Iff a short vlrlL • ■ 1 B ■ The friends of Mr. 8. B. Hinton will be pleased to learn he la Im proving from an ( l!lness of sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kills of At lanta spetfj the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lipscomb. —at— Miss Louise Hanna returns to her home In Logansvllle Thursday after taking a course at the Busi ness College. Mrs. lyoula Trousdale has return ed from a delightful visit to (Mgs. Claire Hcldler of Atlanta. Mr. Louis Camak has relumed from a visit to Augusta and (hr lumbla county. Mrs. Ben Tuck~and Ben. Jr., are expected home from Atlanta the latter part of the week where they are visiting Mrs. Claire Heldlsr. Mr. Dick Russell of Macon, an old Georgia hoy Is the guest of Mr. Will King Meadow. Mrs. Lamar Rucker goes to At lanta. next week for Grand Opera, and wilt e the guest or her sister, Mrs. John McDongald. Mrs, Harrison Heldlsr will among the Athenians going to At lanta for Grand Opera next week Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Disk who ha re been guests or Mrs. R O. Fsmbrough on Mllledge Circle, are In Winder, visiting Dr. Barnes, bnt will return soon to maks Athens their home after an absence of several month*. —® >Ml>s Helen Burt of Atlanta la visiting her stater Mr*. 8am Bln son. —Ql— Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Alford o Hartwell are guests of Mr. sad Mrs. L. L. Stapleton. —Ife—* Mr. and Mrs. Able N. David and children of Atlanta and Mrs. W. O. Hayes of Commerce are guests of Mrs. V. M. David. —B. The friend, of Uflas Bessie Pains will be pleased to team she Is doing nicely following an opera tion Monday st the General Hos 1 Ital. tin. E. B. Cohen will return from Macon the latter part of the week where she Is visiting Mrs. Goals Fellow. —R3— Mr. John Wade has returned from Marahallvllle where he spent the week-end with hie mother. Mrs. Gordon Carson of Savannah ■pent last week with her mother, Mrs. Rosa D. Hull. —33 — The. friends of lUle Miss Hasel Martin will he pies sod to learn of her satisfactory condition fol lowing an acute appendicitis op eration at St Mary's Hospital Sat ** ' -*»- Mias Jewell Marable has return ed from a week-end visit to friends In Atlanta. —B— Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hanna of Bu ford and Mr. Jsaae HadUn of Hartwell were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Dick Burch. Dr. A. M. Soule and Mr. T. W. Hood will spend Wednesday In At' lanta on University business. Miss Virginia Bradberry and Mr. I Jen Atchlnson of Atlanta wars' week-end guests of Miss Sarah Ingram. Mrs. Howard^Waff of Norfolk. Va., la the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. B. Hodgson. Jr., and will be joined by Mr. Waff the latter part of the week. Chancellor Barrow le In Atlanta attending'the Educational Confer ence. The frlenda oir Mrs. J. V. Caritb- ere will regret to learn of bar Ill ness at the General Hospital. Me. George .Gaddy of Rlchn Va.iepent the week end. Mm* ' Mr. 'Lamar Scott was Jw»ifot*d home from a business trip to At lanta Tuesday afternoon. THURSDAY and FRIDAY PRODUCTION MILTON. SILLS, ELLIOTT DEXTER, THEODORE. KOSLOFF, \ *•**'* ANNA. Q.JJILSSONa and’ PAULINE GABON. PRtstHTto bY jtasr Lasted The Seasons Most Gorgeous Novelty The friends of Miss Dorothy | Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Goss and Rowland, the talented yonng Mr. T. P. Vincent of Atlanta span- daughter of iMr. and Mrs. Albert the week-end with' Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Rowland aro congratulating her; George Scott, and Miss Ruth Jack- npon the high honor paid her class e «n. In Domestic Science, bath cooking and sewing In the Winder school st the Pth District mast held, there last week In winning first place over many competitor*. j ■ —8S— The University Women’* clnb will not hold Its regular meetlntg on Friday afternoon at the Wo men's Building on the csmpns. An other day for this meeting will be announced soon. Mr: and Mrs. Marion Bleakley of Columbia. & C., wax* expeqted Tuesday to visit Mrs. Cochran at her farm In Greene county. * —ffi— Mrs. Harris Dews went to Atlan ta Tuesday for the Educations!, Conference. Mrs. Annie Mae Wood BiVantl baa returned from Gulf Port, Miss., I -tut* she sant to see her brother Mr. Billups Wood who continues quite l|l. Her mother, Mrs. W. L. Wood, who accompanied hor will prolong her vista gg ' Dance given by 10-A clnb, Geor gian Hotel, Friday ovenlng, April 20, 9 to 12. Read Herald Want Ads. Volume and efficiency traduce 25-cent quality for 10c 20 Years Younger Don’t say that is impossible. 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