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SKIRTS
Big lot of Ladies’ Sport Skirts,
plain and pleated, in stripes and
:hecks. Specially priced for this
sale—
Athens, Georgia
enWIMIT APRIL 29, 1023.
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Office 1201—By MRS. ALICE ADAMS—Residence 832.
Rogers - yrederick Wedding
Vo We Lovely Svent £Monday
The beautiful nuptials of Miss
Julia Elizabeth Rogers and Mr.
William Guthrie Frederick of Shol-
byvillc Kentucky wnl l>c solemn-
izVd Monday cyenlng*at the homo
«,f the brido-elect’s parents, Mr.
an ,l Mrs. James Monroe Rogers on
the spring season. • f
Dr. S. p. Wiggins of Atlanta will
bo the officiating minister, j
Miss Rogers will be given In
marriage by 'her father.
Mrs. diaries Long ot Shelbyville,
Wootllawn avenue, at 9 o’clock, and !*/•' wl » bo mat r° n of honor. Misti
will be one of the loveliest and M ,o rfir ” r LaOranare
most interesting Social events of
Mrs. Lula Bone Smith
arid Accessories
Millinery •
j'lione 836. 469 E. Clayton St.
reception wtU be. hold.
Few weddings have caused moro
wide-spread interest, and the no
table evefrt. will assemble many
out of town visitors. -
Countless brilliant parties (have
marked the social calendar honor
ing Miss Rojfot* for several weeks.
. The guests will Includn Mlsa Lu-
|ellc Arrington, Mins Sarah Alex
ander and Mr. Rutledge Gapers .of
Augusta, Miss Marguerite Atkin-
Ran of LaGrange, Miss Margaret
Cook of Danville, Ky., Mr. and Mrs.
C,harles Long of Shelbyville, Ky..
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guthrie of
Shelbyville, Ky., Mr. Worley Jtar-
grett of Tlfton, Miss Mkrgaret
Morton of Columbus, Miss Annette
Harbor of commerce. Miss Eliza
beth Moss of Atlanta, Dr. and Yrs.
J. F;. Kidd nnd Miss Annie Kidd of
Mlliedgevillo.
Mr. Ed. Watson of Dothan, Ala.,
Mr. T. W. Purtlfi of Louisville, Ky..
Miss Nannie Little and »Mlss Lu-
clle Anderson of Anniston. Ala.
CAVALIER CLUB
ENTERTAIN8 AT
BRILLIANT DANCE
The Cavalier club of the Uni
versity, with Mr. Homer Reynolds
Sanford, president, entertainer! at
one of the season’s most brilliant
will be maid of honor, and Miss
Marguerite Atkinson of LaGrange,
ens and Columbus, and Miss Mar-d
garet cook of Danville, Ky., will
be brides maids.
Mr. Charles Guthrie of Shelby-
ville, Ky., will be the groom’s best' dances Friday evening at the Oc-
man. 'tagon on the campus. %
Following tho ceremony a lovely Elaborate decorations of Georgia
I BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS,
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GEORGIA
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colors, red and black, blended ef
fectively with Vanderbilt colors,
purple and gold, in honor of tho
visiting i ball team. An out qf 4owil
orchestra furnlphcd the enjoyable
music. Tho committee In chargo fa
to ho congratulated upon the no
table success of tho charming
evening.
Tho guests Included the college
contingent and many popnlar out
of town vislfors.
Tfio lovely dance added most
happily to tho week-end gaieties
incident to tho Georgia-Vanderbilt
game.
f Saturday evening marked anoth
er beautiful dance with practically
tho same guests.
MISS JEANETTE ASH
ENTERTAINS FOR MISS
JULIA ROGER8
Lovely In detail and delightful
in hospitality was the beautiful
bridge party at which Miss Jean
morning In honor of Mrs. "Richard
Trimble who with Captain Trimble
and children, arrived last week
from California to visit Dr. if. <3.
White. The club was organized
when the members wero college
belles, and the lovely occasion
was a happy reunion, bright with
school day remfnescences and the
usual charming hospitality of tho
delightful homo.
Pink roses nnd narcissi arranged
In silver and crystal voses gavo
a fragrant touch of 'springtime
throughout tho attractive rooms.
Following the Interesting game
a delicious luncheon was served,
and pretty prizles aw&rded.
Both the popular hostess nnd
honoree are being very cordially
welcomed home, and their pres
ence will bo the inspiration of
many graceful social courtesies.
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“SHE WENT 8TRAIGHT
TO HEAVEN."
otto Ash was the gracious hostess j (Said by little Katherine Du Bobo
Frilday aftegioon In honor of Miss of her old friend. Mrs. Crawford.)
Julia Rogers, whoso marriage to yes, angels waited there, Kathcr-
Mr. William Guthrie Frederick of j j ne ,
Shelbyville, Ky.. will bo an tn- |tHcv wefo close boiddo her bed.
foresting social ^ event Monday | in their arms they clasped hbr
SUNDAY, MAY THIRTEENTH
Is Mother's Day
R EMEMBER your Mothers She has never forgotten you.
She is, if living, the best and truest friend you’ve ever had.
Maybe it is only her sainted memory that you can cherish
,, now—if so, it is the best influence in your life.
%' If living, and you can’t go to see her, WRITE her—SEND the
' gift. We are showing a large line of Gift Stationery, Mother’s
Day Greeting Cards, Mottoes, Books, Pictures, and other novel
ties that will make appropriate gifts for her.
The McGregor Co.
STATIONERY department V-
evening at nine o’clock.
Four tables of plavere were'In
vited to meet tho charming bon-
oroe.
The spacious homo was radiant
In the bright decorations of beau
tiful spring flowora, making a rich
sotting for the happy occasion.
Following tho spirited tame de
licious refreshments were served.
When men thought that she was
dead,
And most tenderly, they bora hoi*.
“Straight to Heaven” and Joy nnd
peace.
Feeling now no pain nor sorrow,
Only wonder i)t release 1
And thd littlo onos will find hor
Knowing how she holds them dear,
Rnrt dainty prize*.awarded tho .Gathering ‘round her In thin
lucky contestant*. Mlsa Rofftra
wan presented a pretty souvenir.
Miss Katherine Ashford won t!>e
top score and Mlsa Mathlldc Up
son cut the consolation. *
LUCY COBB ®
alumnae
The Executive Board ol the .Urey
Cobh Alumnnn Association met
with Mrs. May Hodgson Upscomb'
April 19th tn arrango for the Cen
tenary of Oen. T. R. R. Cobb Jane
4th. f-
It was decided the business to be
hcW at 'll a. m.. the luncheon at
1:30 add tho foar speeches be
made at tho table after the lunch
eon. Mr. Marlon Jackson of At
lanta will speak of Gen. .Cobb, as
the founder of Lucy Cobb. Mr.
Phlllli* Wcltner will speak of him
as a lawypr, Mr. Pleasant A. Stov
all. ot Savannah, as a soldier. j testes, has been honored with
Mr. John W. CJarko will give many of tho season's moat brilliant
personal recollections-of him. It'nartles. end her marrlago to Mr.
was decided that members of the I Frtvlcrich. Monday evening at the
trustees bo Invited to the luncheon jtiomo of hor parents. Mr. and IMS*,
and mothers of the pupil* be a!-).I. M. Rogers will bo ono of tho
lowed tho privilege of being pres- loveliest social events in tho hls-
ent noon paying the fundheon fee torv of Athens.
hcavenllcs,
Loving her as you did here.
—M. Ml K, ,C.
April 21. 1923.
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MISS KATHERINE PARK
ENTERTAIN8 FOR M|88
JULIA ROGER8 \
Miss Ktherinn Park honored
Miss Julia Rogers Saturday morn
ing with a small but lovely bridge
luncheon, tho guests Including
only the out of town visitors. The
attractive home of tho charming
hostess was artistically decorated
with great sprays of Wygella,
snow balls and a greenery of forns.
Following the delightful game a
beautiful luncheon was served, and
pretty Prizes awarded.
Miss Rogers, whose great popu
larity has been so happily'express
ed In tho many lovely social cour
tesies, has been honored
of $1.00.
MRS. MARION DuB08E
HONORS MRS. RICHARD
TRIMBLE
Mrs. Marion DuBosc of Dahlone-
ga, who Is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Darwin, en
tertained her bridge club Saturday
The usual delightful* hospitality
of the Park homo was very hap
pily extended.
MI88 LOUI8E TUCKER
TO ADDRESS MI88IONARY
SOCIETY, FIR8T
BAPTIST CHURCH
Miss Louise Tucker, missionary
to china and a teacher In the
Kllja.Ii. Yates school for Girls In
Shanghai, will address the Wo
man’s Missionary .Society of the
First Baptist church on Monday
afternoon.,
Tho tlmo of meeting Is 5 o'clock
in order that the members may
also attend the Bible Conference.
All women of the city who are
Interested In missions lire invitedto
hear Miss Tucker.
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Miss Margaret Richards Morton
returned lost night from Atlanta
where she visited friends for Grand
Opera.
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Mr. Wesley Ibfrgrett of Tfton, an
old Georga hoy, arrved Saturday
for the Rogers-Frederck wedding.
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Mrs. C. p. Wilcox, who has been
visiting her parents, Dr. nnd Mrs
J. A. Hunnicutt Is visting Mrs.
Stiles Hopkins in Atlanta.
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MIhh Murarot Cook of Danville,
Ky., arrived Hnturriny for the Rog-
ers-Frederick wedding nnd la the'
guest of Miss Julia Rogers.
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Miss Aline Hinton ,who is the
populaV guest of her aunt Mrs.
Hnrold/Hinton returns to New York
this woek.
Mrs. W. \f. Phillips, Miss Allene
Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Erasmus
Phillips of Mcnroe spent Friday In
the city.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lovette of
Atlanta announce tho birth of a
daughter, April 21st who has been
named Nell. Mrs. Lovette was
Mlsa Ruby Martin a former resi
dent of Athens.
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Dr. Joseph Jacobs of Atlanta, and
Mr. Kugene Jacobs wero visitors
here last week the guests of Mr.
Myer Stern. *
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Mr. James Sexton was among
the Athenians going over to Grand
Opera.
Mrs. Walter Childs and Mlssi
Nellie Sprout went to Atlanta;
Thursday for (jrnnd Opera.
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Mrs. Clarence Locklln. Mrs.
J Weakley nnd Mrs. J. W. Butts were
| visitors from Monroe here Friday.
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; Mr, nnd Mrs. W. T. Cooper, of
Grenesboro spent Friday In the
! city.
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! Mrs. II. J. Boas, Mr. nnd Mr.. J.}
: M. Day nnd Mrs. Louis Wall of
: Mdnroo wero visitors hero Friday. ’
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. Mr. Miller Porter has returned
[to Washinton. Mrs. Porter will pro-
1 long her stay for two weeks when
| she will be accompanied by her
j father, Mr. D. F. Miller who will
! muko her a visit.
for Savannah to attend, jthe Medical
convention.
Mr, John R. Northcutt will go to
Atlanta Monday on a business trip,
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MIss Jeanette Ash returned from
Grand Qpcra Friday mornin.
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Mrs. C J Brooks of Columbus of
has been attending Grand Opera
stopped over for a visit to Mrs.
B. G. Sike cn route home.
M|Ys Louis* Morton returned Miss Rachael Farmer
•last niht from a delightful visit to .tur Is the guest of Miss .
Jacksonville, Fla., and Valdosta. Blckerstaff.
Mr. and Mfa. Elliott
and two children leave
their car fpr Sava ifnah j
it to Mr. and Mrs. M. J
Mrs. L. Lanier of 1
is the guest of her daughti
Du Pree HunnlcutL
Miss Esther l/pson and Mr.
Upson went over to Atlanti
Grand Opera.
I Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart, Jr.,
••and Mrs. John R. Northcutt will
j leave Monday afternoon by motor
PALACE
Monday Special
‘Scars of Jealousy
An Incc-Play Portrayed by
FRANK KEENAN, LLOYD HUGHES
and MARGUERITE de la MOTTE
ELITE
MONDAY-TUESDAY
TOM
MIX
Assisted by the master horse
“Tony” in
‘3 Jumps Ahead’
A talc of the western plains where the best
man wins.. Here’s real action for you in the
most thrilling Tom Mix picture ever made.
BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 30TH, AND CONTINUING FOR TEN DAYS
We will conduct our usual Anniversary Sale, and we have assembled a big variety of genuine bargains for that occasion. Every article in our
store has been marked down in order that our customers may secure their spring goods at an unheard of saving during this 10>Day Sale.
SPECIIALS FOR MEN
Men’s Athletic Union Suits, checked and EQq and QOq
and crepe striped ■
Hats and Caps, Specially Priced at—
98c, $139,51.98, $2.98 and $3.48
48 C
* Silk Knitted Ties, Reversible
Men’s Silk Socks, all colors .... ^8C» 75C 98C
10c
One Lot Socks, all colors, at ; • • • •
MENS’ SHOES
Men’s Low Cut Shoes, in all the newest styles, from well
known factories, as—Peters, Beacon and Ebdicott-Jobnson.
Specially priced fta this eaie aj-^ ^ ^ $5 . g5
MEN’S PANTS
Men’s and Young Men’s Dress and Work Pants, all reduced
“ d PrM 'jS,h58, $2.98, $3.48, $3.98
CLOTHING
Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, in all tihe new fabrics for
spring. Sport models and conservative models. Priced
special for this sale— .....
$11.85, $15.95^ $17.85, $22.50
per yard
Silk Jersey Petticoats, all colors, values $5.98,
Special at.. — ;. .'.
Big lot Waists in Voile, Dimity and Pongee,
Special at ... '. ; .;
Teddies, Knitted Union Suits and Corset Covers,
Special at .. .. i *
Middy Blouses, all sizes, Special at
Children’s Dresses, in Gingham and Voile
EXTRA SPECIALS '
One Table Prints, Curtain Scrim and 36 inch Sheeting 4 |j.
nisr vard .. ■
$2.98
98c
48c
98c
98c
One Table Voiles, Ginghams, Percales, Bleaching and 4
Chambray, Special per.yard IwW
LADIES’ HOSE
SHIRTS—SHIRTS
W* days Just closed out about 9,000 8hlrts from a factory and wt are ottering the
greatest value! In Men’, Shirt* that have avar vaan placed on snl* by any ono In
thlo city.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
One Lot, Values up to $1.50, Special at 98c
One Lot, Values up to $2.00, Special at $1.19
One Lot, Values up to $2.50, Special at $1.48
One Lot, Values up to $3.00, Special at $1.98
One Lot, Values up to $6.00, Special at $3.98
Th* above Shirts consist of all the newest patterns and colors In Pongee, Madras,
811 k 8trlpo Madras and Bilk and Crap* do Chine. All alias 14 to It.
CREPE DE CHINE AND SILK
40 inch Crepe de Chine, ail colors, per yard $1.69
36 inch Taffeta Silk, per yard -$1.48
36 inch Messaline, per yard $1.98
SPECIALS FOR LADIES
Ladies’ House Dresses, many beautiful patterns to QQ
select from, Special .. .. ** *
Ladies’ Porch Aprons, made from Chambray, QQ«
a ham and Percale, Special .
>s’ Crepe Kimonas, embroidered and assorted (Q QQ
colors, Special .,
Ladies’ Kimonas, Japanese design, all colors, QQ
Special
Ladies’ House Slippers, all colors, ribbon trimmed, QC*
Special .. .. ..
LADIES LOW CUT SHOES
Ladies’ Oxfords, Sandals and Pumps, in BJack Kid, Brown
Kid, Patent, Black Satin, Brown Calf Skin, also combination
colors. See Window Display. Specially priced for this sale—
$1.98, $2,48, $2.98, $3.48, $3.98
SHIRTING MADRAS
One lot 36 inch Silk Stripe Madras, wide range of patterns.
Colors warranted fast Value 85c. CQ.
Special, yard .... ..
One lot Shirting Madras, fast colors, value 40c. OQt*
Special at per yard . '.. ..
WASH FABRICS
36 in. Linen, all colors, at per yar 23c
Silk Pongee, value 85c, at 69c
Silk Pongee, value $1.25, at 98c
36 in. Organdy, all colors, at . 23c
Long Goth, bolt of 10 yards, for $1.48
1 Men’s Work Shirts
One Lot at i -. 69c
Big Yank Work Shirts, heavy
quality, 2 pockets,,value $1.50.
Special at—' . • >
98 cents