The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 13, 1923, Image 3

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SUNDAY. MAY 13, 1923 ~7 THB BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA Office 1201—By MRS. ALICE ADAMS—Reeidence 832. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN EAUTI aRrYi#or graduate nurses Friday v evening: the .Woman'* AuxioafrW of the General hospital entertained at/ a very beautiful sainar fluty for the three erad- . SHT* L—• . uate nurses at the lovely home^ol Mrs. A. 6. Parker on Prince ave nue. The honor buests were Miss Ida Calloway, Miss Anne Ross, and Miss Dorothy Stone. The happy occasion is one long to be remembered' for a more en chanting lpot than that of^Mr* Parker's garden cannot be found anywhere. Flowers rare and fra grant are now In the senith of their beauty, varf-colored and very ex quisite from the stately Hollyhock to the geous roi and all the bright blossoms Imag inable In beds and bordering the picturesque walks. Delicious refreshments were served and the happy occasion war one of the weeks brightest social events. Arinouncing Arrival Beautiful Leghorn Hats SS? $3.50 to $15 Get yours while there is a complete as- f5f sortment to select from ^ MISS SUSIE WELLS, Prop. Clayton Street Athens, Georgia. queen ol «U flowere, gor- Mined the old foriUoped pin*. college dancing contingent and many out of town vUitore. /The Georgia colon and fraterni ty colora interwoven in featoona made a colorful setting. The fraternity entertained their guests at the Georgian for the .gala week-end incident to the twe Geor CIRCLE MEETING8, FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH The circles of the W. M. 8. of the First Baptist church will meet this week as follows: Circle No. 1 with Mrs. Lizsies Cheatham, 297 Hancock avenue, Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Circle No. 2 with Mrs. Paul Hadaway, Tuesday afternoon at 5 5 o'clock. Circle No. 3 with Mrs. J. C. Hutchins, Thursday afternoon, at o'clock. Circle No. 4 with Mrs. A. D. Williams, Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Circle No. .5 with Mrs. Frank Lipscomb, Monday afternoon at 5 .o’clock. Circle No. 6 with Mrs. Hugh Gordon, Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. * Circle No. 7 with Mm. E. H. ip A" HENRY’S 1 >:rv /. SPECIALS FOR MONDAY ONLY Fifty Brand New Canton Crepe Dresses, worth on special sale CQ 75 Monday .. $4.00 Fast Color Porch and Street Dresses, of ft* Color Gingham, $2.25 Monday Imported English Gingham Dresses, $3.95 sway Special Sale fine Trimmed Hats, for (Q QC Monday, values to $7.50, special .. $1.45 tiildfen’s Fine Milan Hats, For Monday .. Otoy* Schiffon and Heeltex Hose, In oil: shades, Monday .. .... $1.45 N£yF Arrivals in Wasji Dresses of Normandy, V6ii0s, Ratines and Linen. Special Values m , Monday $3.45 10 $10.00 HENRY’S Af *f. O. FRATERNITY DANCE RILLIANT EVENT ENING DAY EVJ The Alpha Beta Chapter of Al pha Tau Omega fraternity enter- tained at a ■ very beautiful and THE TOY SHOP AT COLONIAL FRIDAY 8 P. SI. The Mary Ann Lipzcomb Ele mentary School of Lucy Cobb will present “The Toy Shop’’ at the Colonial Friday evening at 8 o’clock, under the direction of Miss Carrie Walden, principal. The curtain will go up* promptly at 8 o’clock when the doors will be closed until the end of the first act. Miss Walden kindly asks there will be no applause. There will be ninety-three children in the play, when all nations will be beautiful ly represented by them. There will' be candy dolls, afld all kinds of dolls, soldiers, Jack-in-the-box, Noah and his family, ginger bread boys, etc- Admission will be 50 cents and 25 cents. .Much enjoyable Interest centers the lovely occasion, which prom ises to be the largest .and most beautiful play ever given by the elementary school, and really they are all so charmingly planned, It is saying a great deal to make a dis tinction. Jeorgia-Aubum games. Many of the town girls have guests also and it looks very much like Little Commencement of former days.. All the names of visitors could not be secured but among those present were: Misses Margaret McArthur, Elizabeth Carroll, Lula Lewis, Mary Anne Lipscomb, Helen Strlngfellow, Carrilie Williams, George . Irwin, from Atlanta; Katherine Marbury, Birmingham, | —®— Ala.; Thcrcssa Newton. /Madison; MRS- BURNEY DOBBS Elizabeth Lester, Jackson; Anne .'ENTERTAINS AT LOVELY Chichester, Macon; Beth Allen, El- .BRIDGE LUNCHEON berton; Frances Bearden. Madion; Saturday morning Mrs. Burney Hilda Sharpe and Annette Harber, | Dobbs entertained at a charmingly Commerce; Xara de Beaugrine, (planned bridge luncheon which Warrentnn; Mildred Warner, La-.was the second of two lovely par- Grange; Daisy Gaines, Elberton; jtics, adding delightfully to the Mart hip' Scarborough. Columbus; j social calendar of the week. Montese Brown. Griffin; Suzanne | The bright spring flowers form Miller, Columbus; Elizabeth Hodg- ,ed the artistic decorations through es, LaGrange; Jamie Fouche, At- out the attractive home- Gorgeous lanta; Helen Wall. Tifton; Hubert 1 roses and and other fragrant Hos tile week-end. The many guests were elaborate ly entertained as on Friday evening and the gala week-end was mark ed by many entertaining features, two ball-games between Georgia- Auburn, two lovely dances, home coming day at the CM Phi frater nity house on Lumpkin street, and many smaller affair*. MRSi B.C. MeE^OY TO I ENT PIA PRESENT PIANO PUPILS Mrs. E. C. McEvoy will present her pisno pupils in recital Satur day afternoon at 6 o'clock, assist ed by Mrs. J. O. I’oss and Mrs. G- F. Venable, .which Will center in terest of patrons and friends. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS TO MEET The executive board of the Lea gue of Women Voters will meet in the Y. W. C- A- Tuesday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Mias Mildred Mell will give a resume of the national convention in Dcs Moines.' circle iso. i wlin Hire. a. n. 111/110, wan. 11110:1; jiuucri .uses aim aiiu oiner iragrant 01 Doraey, Jr., Monday afternoon at. Humber, Marion Elliot, Nell Smith,! “oms were banked everywhere. 4 o’clock. Circle No. 8 with Mr*. E. J. O’Kelley, Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Circle No. 9 with Mrs. E. H. Boreey, Wednesday afternoon at 6 o'clock. Circle No. 10 with Mrs. L. Stapleton, 215 Oakland avenue. Monday afternoon at 6 o'clock. Circle No. 11 with Mm. C. I-anler, Thursday afternoon at o’clock. Circle No. .12 with Mr*. W. Watson, Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. MOTHER'S DAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH PROGRAM STATE NORMAL SCHOOL BANQUET TO IT8 ALUMNAE On Saturday evening, May 2«th at lp.m.1 banquet will be given |by the State Normal School to th alumnae of the Institution. Al graduates are urged to be present It le requested that those who ex peet to attend thli banquet notify Mlu Eleanor'Adams, 1452 Prince avenue. Phone 1407-J. ' Graduates of the school will br Interested also In the alumna* ad drees which will bo given at the Old Auditorium on, Tuesday morn ing, May 20th at 11 o'clock. 3C UNIVERSITY WOMAN'S CLUB WILL MEET FRIDAY 4l30 O'CLOCK The Woman's Club of the Uni versity will meet Friday nfternoor In Soule Hall at 4:10. The club will be entertained by the T. W. C. A. of the University. A full at tendanco I* urged. - l. 1 A Sweater Sale With Almost Every Variety 300 to Choose and $3*69 In this sale you-have more than 300 Sweaters to choose from. Every color of the rainbow—styles galore—all wool, wool and silk mixtures. Round neck, V-neck, long sleeves, contrast bor ders and fancy borders. Jade, Honeydew combined with Hard ing blue, black and blue, silver, brown and buff, navy, peacock, ordhid, orange,, gray corn, white, navy and gray, green and buff, orange and purple, Copen and gray, and others. These Sweaters generally sell at $4.00 to $9.00/ We have them priced for this special sale at . , at $2*26 ^ $3*69 I . - * - • ' '■ •' f i / _ Athens’ Busiest Store IL*. from Brenau;' Mary Evaos Rankin, Macon; Eleanor and Mary Wright, Augusta; Irene Thomas. Atlanta: Blanche Emory, Atlanta; Mildred Mason, Atlanta; Alietf Lee, Ma con; Lila Sims. Agnes Scott; Jea* nette Collings, Atlanta.' Prelude—Orchestra. Song—Page 102—School. Prayer—Mr. G. L. Johnson. Song—Page 48—Choir. “Sweet and Low”—Orchestra. Recitation, “Beautiful Hands’— Annette McGaughey. Solo, “Mother”—-Virginia Stew art. Kecitaiion. “A Tribute to'Moth er”—Dan Juhai:, Jr. Prtayer Song-Cradle Roll and Primary Department. Recitation, “My Mother”—M. D. Brown—Sara Frances Hofmeister. Mildred Skelton, Hildred Johnson, Frances Cook. Song. “Only One Mother”—Jack Stewart, David Roper, Linton Jack- son, John Lindsey Sharpton Recitation, “Th« ’* Howard Huff. Solo. “A Mother’s Love”—Ha zel Allen Poes. Recitation, “T.ov®*—John Lind- ey Sharpton, J3ck Fullilove* Da- id Roper. Solo, “I Want to Hold My Ma* he Very Beat”— An elegant luncheon followed the intereating game. Five tables of playera featured the enjoyable occasion. ' Mrs. Andrew Erwin won the high scor* pnze, a pair of colo nial candlesticks. Mrs. D- G. An derson was awarded the low score, a pair of fancy work scissors. Mrs John E. Talmadge, Jr., cut the consolation, a dainty towel. MRS, WALTER JOHNSON HONORED Mrs. Iiope Smith and Mr.:. C, C. Ruff were joint hostess the past week at a lovely rook party at I he Clovcrleaf Tea U io/n in honor of Mrs. Walter Johnson of Madison. Five tables of players were in vited to meet the popular visitor- Following the interesting game an elaborate salad course was served. The guests included Mrs. Earn est Potts, Mrs. Leonard Clarke, Mrs. Benton, Mrs. Caudle, Mra Howland, Mrs. Carl Fowler, Mrs. I rank Fowler, Mrs. Wallace Bell, Mrs. George Miller, Miss Hamct Stephens, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Du-, ker. Mrs. E. M. Wood, Mrs. Harry Davis, Mrs. Ethel Bishop and Mrs. Weaver Cook. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY PICNIC Saturday afternoon the High School faculty motored to Sea- graves’ Mill for a delightful pic nic. A fish fry and a delicious suppen. boing very enjoyable fea tures. The picnic is an annual event, and attended by all the members of the faculty, headed by Erof. E. B. Mell. Mr. Bannan Jones of Riverside is Spending the week-end witH his Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones. CHIROPRACTIC Your bead aches your nerves aren't in tlon. The spine is the i center—the seat of the l_ ble. Onr adjustments at spine rebuild tbe whole nc ous system. palmer chiro SHACKELFORD BL Read The Banner-Herald Want Ads. uiui x w 4*iii» w nuiu ’s Hand”—Lillie Poss. Recitation. “My Mother’s Bible' •Newton Bowen. Fecitation, “V/hnt Is Mother. Love?”—All Decn Brown. Duet—«Mra. ; Rufg J-Turner, M J. F. Whitehead -ffl- SURPRISE FOR REV. AND MR8. WHITTEN CAME AFTER SERVICES AT WAVERLY TERRACE CHURCH SUNDAY NIGHT Following the preaching servi ces at Rose Hill Christiaif church Monday night, conducted by Rev. R. A. Whitten, who on fast Sunday assumed the duties of the pnstor- COL. AND MRS. C. M. SNELLING ENTERTAIN AT FAMILY PARTY Col. and Mr. C. M. Snelling, as-, "isted by Mrs. W. J. Morton, com plimented Ensign and Mrs. Charles -Snelling and Dr. Pinckney Snelling with a delightfully planncj party !thc past week. The anceBtral Mor- | ton home was thrown open with a pliul and lovely hospitality ftrioijied with‘many exquisite gar- ;den flowers In artistic arrange ment. Every one is welcoming home tlio popular visitors who are being very elaborately and charmingly entertained at many informal and enjoyable parties, and the social calendar of the week will be merited by other graceful courte sies. MR. AND MRS. JAMES WHITE ENTERTAIN ate of the church, members of his IFOR VISITORS :rogation matched unannounced. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs n the church on Wavcrly Ter-J James White honored Ensign and o the parsonage nearby,/Mrs. Charles Snelling of New Mr. ana Mr*. Whitten and, London. Conn., and Dr. Pinckney stlmable family were boun-ipnolling of Johns Hopkins, with a congrei trom t race to the where their estimable —„ teously pounded AWth valuable *nd Jovcly dinner at their attractive useful guts, their action coming home on Prince avenue. A wealth of beautiful flowers decorated the apacious rooms. The elegant dinner was one of the many graceful courtesies compli menting the popular visitors dur- ai a complete surprise. The revival services w»re attend- «* Monday night by a large con- S ion of members and friends :c services were generally, _ — . ,— . Mr. Whitten, who is.bv no Ing their visit here, means s stranger in Columbus, haring lived here before, is im pressing his congregations and others who hear him as a moat earnest worker in the cause of Christianity. The singing last night, directed by Mr. Kline, was considered aa especially good.—Co lumbus News. PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL HOSTS AT DANCE Unequalled In beauty and fovous hospitality waa the Pan Hellenic Council dance Saturday evening which closed the aeries of festivi ties for th* college contingent for We Invite You to Inspect the New Models In ? COLORD FOOTWEAR we are now showing. COLORED Footwear in Kid Leathers has swept the country by storm in popularity. As usual we are prepared to furnish you with the new styles. RED- GREEN— CHAMPAGNE- FIELD MOUSE- IVORY— > Come in and see these pretty n£w shoes. g • We are glad to show them. Johnson Shoe Co* Good Hosiery, Too. x OUR WORK MEANS Satisfaction to You Laundering and Dry Cleaning YOUR clothes will.be returned to you promptly, and in a spot less condition that will please and satisfy you. Al We not only .take the greatarf Of care in Washing and. cleaning your clothing, but we use only pure water—no chemicals—and the best . grade of laundry soaps in the process of washing them. SEND US YOUR FAMILY WASHING AND YOUR GAR- ‘ MENTS FOR DRY CLEANING. < The special flat work rates we have beep running the past month will ■' limn bo discontinued today. The regular ljat'rate will be in effect Monday ATHENS EMPIRE LAUNDRY " PHONE 217 DURANTS ARE HERE Eight Models to Select From You are invited to come in and look lover the Durant line Phone 271 for Demonstration City Garage & Motor Co. Opposite the Court House