The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 20, 1923, Image 3

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SUNDAY. MAY 20, 1823. TTO BANNER-BEttAtP, ATHBNB. GEORGIA. Overblouse Jacquettes With the arrival of a new. shipment-of Balkan blouses and side tie effects we can now show you sonic very clever numbers in printed and seiid color silk . overblouses. Egyptian and Paisley effects solid ' colors with beads and a good showing of pretty models at the special price Of $5.95. t -- Skirts for tress or Sports Wear The skirt has come' into its own again and we arc prepared to show you a very comprehensive line of plain or pleated models in both silk and wool., and better still they are so attractively priced that you can buy mere than one. Accordian pleated skirts in White and Crca,m in silk or wool. Priced $5.95 to $12.96. 278 MA YBURG’S k.^» n $5 to 1 Beautiful Array of $5 to $15.00 | Summer Hats For $15.00 tHE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE Pattern Hats .and. Shapes Suited ^ . to Every Type of Beauty. Look Your Best on Graduation Day By Wearing a Chic Hat From THE STYLE SHOP Clayton Street Athens, Ga. thankful for Friendship and Music Complete the spirit of every day with good music. Make a real occasion for happiness by bringing a Vlctrela into your home and opening your doors to the music of the whole world. . TjjCi ■ inAin/^it (You're the Nearest to My Heart) • 19047( ssst ™“)75c Morning Will Como You Toll Her—I Stutter-Pox Trot inniQ/ Origins? rennsylvania 5«rensders\75/j 1 JUiy l That Rod Hooded Gal-Fox Trot ' ,wv The Collegians Love Lloo—Fox Trot Zoo Confrey and His 0rcta *5 tr V-» 1 Down Among the/Weepy HIMa of Ten-Ten* )75<* Tennessee— Foie Trot Bernstein Brothers Victrola Department - PHONE 376 Inf a week wfth relatives ‘and friends hear Hull Ga. Mr. and Mrs. WUlie Cordon and children have returned .ionic af ter spending a few days In Atiun* Office 1201—By MBS. ALfCB ADAMS—Rftldence 622. IMMUTABLE • 'jf Mrs. W. R. Colle. Miss Mary Ida Tho pillared town of Nineveh , Colle, and Miss Marion Code* of la ashes and is gone; jwintervllle were visitors here Sat The Insects play among tho sand' ur duy. v That once was Baftylon I And dust and dead the pomp of) Mrs. Frank Porter, Misa Anna That™™™ alone llvo on. » Cook anrt Mra - Roy M ‘* rabta ta. Whenever humblo dreamer held The phantoms of his brain. Wbat visions glimpsed, unrealized, Have not been dreamed in vain. They droop—a little moment—>but To be redreaflied again."' Bishop sepnt Friday In the city. Mr.^llerbcrt Fleming has re turned from Florida* and hh friends will be pleased to learn oi IU4 his continued improvement. The friends of Mr. William Moore All, all. must pass, and be no will regret to learn of his illness m orc at his homo on Pulaski street. The fates weave, doze anti’ nod; 1 —®— Croat cities fall to crumbling ash I Mr. R. L. Hall has returned from Beneath the cloaking sod. ,« visit ,to his mother in Anderson. Naught , is eternal, naught 'S. C. rures— But dreams—amT God. —Now York Sun. -BB- LOVELY PARTY FOR- / RECENT BRIDE 7 AND VI8ITOR Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 Mrs. Frank Kronen gave a prettily planned rook party honoring Mrs. Edward Thelenus of Winterville, a recent bride and Mrs. .Robert Shaw of Onawny, Mich., who is tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kroner. The hall, living room, and ve randa-where the tables were ar ranger were beautifully decorated with roses, sweetpean and daisies. Sixteen guests were Invited to meet tfcq honorees. After a spirited gatno delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Thelenus was presented an orien tal vanity case, and Mrs. Shaw n picco of pottery as souvenirs of tho lovely party. DU8ENBURY-TIEDEMAN CARDS ARE OUT Mrs. Nellie Hodges Dussenbury has issued Invitations to the mar riage of her daughter, Mary, to Cnhntccti Ticdeman, on Saturday evening, the second of June at 9 o’clock at the Firit Baptist church The wedding Is one of a great deal of interest, •especially in the younger set, of which both MI* 8 Duscnbury nnd Mr. Tledeman Miss Esther t’pson. has roturnsi* from n visit to rtlotlVM In Blr mingham. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Simon Michael will return from Mncon tdnlght ter a week end visit to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Michael. Mrs. A. 9. Dendwylcr pf Cartoh spent Saturday In the city. ■MS— ‘ \ Mr. Orrin Roberts of Monro* was among tho vlsltorsi here Satur day. I ^ Miss .Pauline Brooks of Athens was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Addle Brooks the past week-end. —Danlclsvillo Monitor.' Mrs. Anna McGowan of Athena ’« the Rtocst of bor daughter, Mrs. D. L. David.—Danlclsvillo Monitor Mrs. Jamos L. Toasley and Miss Katherine Teasley were visitors to Athens Tuesday—Danielsvjlle -Mon- Itor. t —8B— Prof. W. O. Payne, Dr. Sam Wlgr Messrs. II. R. Blood worth, John' R Northcutt. J. Y. Bruce and others motored to Burton's lake Friday for the week end. WUmer Stephens,'young of very popular members. The young Mr. nnd Mrs. H. E. Stephens, is bride-elect, who Is now in Newtown f doing nicely at tho General Hospl- Pa., with her mother, is expected tul nftcr an operation for appen- home on May 27. [dicitis. Mrs. Roy D. Chnpln of Detroit. I —fgj_ Mich., will bo Miss Duscnbury's j Mrs. Alien Wilks and children matron of honor and Mr. Chapin jolt Grernshgro have returned home will be Mr. Tiedeman’s best man. • after spending several days with Miss Loot a Clark will be the malu of honor; and the groomsmen will Include Thomas* Screven, Hunter Clny., .Peter Hpttry and John Bry son.—Savannah Press. friends and relatives here. Miss Carolyn Cobb, and Miss Lottie Ramspeck of Atlanta are weekend guests of Mrs. Howell Cobb and Mrs. Sarah Cobb Bax- ^ j |ond Royston. WOMAN’S AUXILIARY FIRST; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MEET8 MONDAY 4:30 The Woman’ Auxiliary of First Prmrtiyterlan church will hold Mexican Fiesta Monday nfter- jn at the church at 4:30 to which all tho Indies of the church are In vited. A very Interesting pf-ogram has been arranged. An offering will be taken for the Mexican girls in Tcxns to build a school. A social hour will fbllow. This will be .the regular monthly meeting and a full attendance is desired. Miss Fannie Murray and Miss Elizabeth Halley will vsjt relatives in Los Angeles, Cai„ early in July accompanied by their uncle, ' Ike Murry. Mrs. F. M. Hailey hat Juat re turned, fro ma visit to Hartwell I Mr. I. H. Brown hat returned J to his home in Meridian Mite., nf- .ter several weeks visit here. Uj‘2/ Mr. Francis Hailey, Jr* who covers North Carolina for-Lait Co. of Louisville Is fn for the week REGULAR LITERARY MEETING MISSIONARY SOCIETY FIRST M. E. CHURCH The regular Literary meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society of tho First-Methodist church will be hold Monday afternoon at four o'clock. - / EMMANUEL GUILD TO HOLD'RUMMAGE SALE Emmanuel Guild will hold n Rum mage sale Friday nail Saturday, tho place to be announced Inter. Watch the paper for further de tail* i Mrs. L C. Seagravc, of Saw dust la tho guest of her mothor, Mrs. Oljxo Htman. Tito continued lllneag of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Orrt little (Varughtcr, Joan la very milch regretted by their friends. ' —A— Miss Queen Holden returned Mat night from Augusta where sho has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holden for two weeks. Mrs. William Robinson returned to Chattanooga Friday after a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Talmadgo. / > (B— Mrs. Patton who has boon tho guest of Dr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Pattoa returned last week tp her homo In Pennsylvania. Mrs Ira 8. Teat and young ton, James Ira. have returned to Elber- ton after a visit to relatives and friends. , The friends of Mr. Robert White will bo delighted to learn he Is able to sit up alter an lllneaa of three weeks at his homo at White. »»''• 1 • Mrs. Lull Morris will go to Ma con Monday to visit Mrs. B. P Morrell. Miss Glennie Bowen left Sunday at noon for Athena. She will ho with her sister.- Mrs. Fred Halo for several wocka.-y-Lavonta Times. Mr. Fred Dond of Athens tgas a visitor here Thursday—Danlela- vC'e Monitor. Mr. anil Mrs. B. W. niaHhMH and hire. Maude Blackwell were mmm end. Mr. Frank Murry who covers th* Carolina* for the Coca Cola com pany Is In oir a vW home. IS FINE MEETING Members of Y. W. C. A. Cabinet of * University Are Hostesses At Wom an’s Building Meeting. The VVoman'it Apxlliary of Ath ens bad onn of Its most Interest-: Ing meetings of the year Frli-'ay afternoon at the Woman's Build ing, when It was delightfully on. tcrtalncd by the members of the Cabinet of tho Y. W. c. A. of tho University. AccoriJ.ng to Mrs. W. D. Hooper, prominent member Of tho club, there was an unt&uallr large crowd present Including a num ber of tho wives of faculty mem bers of the University. Tho regflar program being dls- pepsed with, the members of the Cabinet took charge of tho pro ceedings of tho afternoon. After , social gathering, refreshments were served. A musical program was rendered by Misses Lucile Churmhlcy, Rosemary Whitaker and Dorothy Moran. This club has'a vary Interesting relationship with the Co-Educa- tlonal students pf tbe University. There exists In this club a com- mltteo whoso duty it js to look after the welfare of the girls. This Is of great benefit to all the alrls. The idem ben of tbe Y. W. C. A. cabinet are: Misses Gertruda SUth, Annabel Doughty. Peggii Baker. Lois Calloway and Edith House. Sawdust Personal and Social News Miss Frances Massey spent Sun day «.vJth Misses Eva and Dovie Epp. Miss Darllne Stone is very sick at this writing, hope to report her better soon. Mr. nnd Mrs- Lee Dillard spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrn. Ford Sengraves; Several from here nttended the funeral of Mr. Will Glecn on hist Thursday at Neese. Mrs. M. F. Moorehead and child ren spent Sunday r with her sister. Mrs. Dan .Fqjiche, at Pittm n .pvl!le. Central Presbyterian Church Rev. 8. J. Cartleiigo* Pastor. Sunday school 9:46 a. m. Rev. K. J. Morgan will preach at ^1 a. m. The pastor'at 8:30 p. m Christian Endeavor Societies S and 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Lonie Seagrayes 4s spend ing this Week In Athens. Mrs. L. M. Tolbert, of Athens, is spending this week with her broth- i, Messrs. O. H. .and S.,0. Mas sey and families. First Methodist Church Corner Lumpkin street and H%n cock averse. 8. Er Wasson, Pastor. R. P. Stephens, Sunday action* superintendent. -Snaduy school It {Preaching by Iho pastor at 11:If m., and 8 p. m. EC worth League at 7 p. ir. Tho Woman’s Miar.innary Socle; ‘meets every first and third Mon l*v afternoon nt 4 o’clock in Hi* church. • A cordial Invitation Is extender to all theso services. CLARKE COUNTV CHOIR , Will meet' this afternoon 3:30 o’clock at Tuckston. Prof. A. B. Sebren and noted music writer nnd’ te&chtf \vm be there ana sing, lie is the author* of a widely known Hong, “There’ll Bo no •Strangers There.” Don’t miss this, hut drive out and hear some fine singing. PRINCE AViNUE BAPTIST llov, Roht E. Connely of Atlanta will prearh both morning and evening. It o’clock' In tho morn ing and 8:30 in the evening. Sunday school at 10 o’clock, S. B. Wingfield, superintendent. B. Y. P. U., 7:30, large choir In charge. Mr. T. A. Henry, Prof. A. B. Se bren, a noted music publisher and teacher will bo with me tomorrow evciVng and sing tome social trrjslj, be sure to hear him. O.M. C. WANT8 REE6 MONRORH. Oa.-Supt C. W. Jleed of tho Monroe Public School,, was last weok tendered’the presi dency of the lueorgls Military CM- lege at Mllleu-gevllle at a snbitan- Ual increase of salary but declined the offer becauie of the fact that he had already agfeedAO remain at the head of the Monroe « JuinlH for another-ycir and because ho dis liked td leave hero at thlsAime. PATENTS Procured. - Send »k*‘t-i. *-r m day for examination, prompt and advice. No charge f« O’Brien.. Registered Patent Lawyer, JC1 ^Southern Building, Washington, .Firkt.Christian Church O. F. Stephenson, Bt|>le School sut>erintendcnt. | 10 n. m.. Bible school, music by 'Cidam’s orchestra. 11 a. m.. sermon by Uov. tnas. l »owell of fjcxingtfm, Ky. Mr. Jim mid Bishop will sing a ipcclal solo at the morning ser- rlce. 12, t yunn, (ho Lord's ?npper. 7 p. ;n., Christian Endeavor. Evenln<: service sermon, by -Rov. i-hca Pnv/cM of Lexington, Ky. YOUNG HARRIS METHODIST In tho absence of the pastor. Hoy. Mi 8. Williams, Dr. Jerro M. i*ourd will conduct tho morning icrvico nt Young Harris church on 3obndy. Tho public Is cordially In. vlted to attend. For Sport WevM Oxfords Especially 'Distinctive for Sport and Street Wear. Make yqar aelectlooa (ram our wonderfully varied offering,. SHOES FOR GRADUATES In making your selection It will be to your Interest to conalder the smart and appealing atyles we fro showing. ATHENS SHOE CO. Claytdn Street > Phono 141 Athens. Ga. HULL, Ga.—We are having some nice farming weather at the prea- ent. which tho farmers are mighty glad to tft. The party given by Mr. and Mrs. Gordop Rarnett List Saturday night In honor of gussca Willie Mao and Mildred Thornton highly enjoyed by all present. Mrs. K. (). Massey and chi! have returned S-iUNE BRIDES A Special ■' OFFER Going ta be married this Not'only do we want to be al- June? Don’t be afraid to t^ll lowed the pleasure of sending us if you are. We can keep a you a wedding gift, .but—rwe , secret, and besides, We have have ft special home furnish: a wedding present foryou and ing offer for June Bride3 0 nly, nnd want to tell you about it. would like to know where to send it. All you need to do is to come in and let us know when you are to be married, arid where the ceremony is to be, and who the lucky man is. We do the rest and we promise you will never be the least bit sorry, you came. This Luxurious Living Room Set ■ $35.00 Cash and the balnnco monthly payments. We are placing good fur. nlture within reach of tho moderate Income with our credit plan. Have you tried It? One of. those big, comfortable gets that simply make a living’room. Mahogany Frame. Fine quality of Velour coverihg. Spring Cushions. A suite you will be projid to own. , June Bride Special Bed Room Set Red—DrreBcr—Toilet-Tablo. Your cboloo ot Mahognny Ivory finish. 4 piece, for *100.00 $10.00 Cash and $9.00 a %nth Dainty Breakfast Room Sets in Mahogany or the Enamel finishes. If your would rather do your own finishing, wo have Complete seta in tho natural wood. • , Mf^iogany or Ivory Dressing Tables $25. Large lot Mahogany Rockers $10. arid up. Odd Dressers in Ma hogany, Walnut or Oak. The Convertible Day, as shown with Mat tress and Cover for $30.00. Dorsey Furniture Co. Quality Furniture Since 1884 Belber Wardrobe Trunks