The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 27, 1923, Image 11

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SUNDAY. THE BANNER-HBRALP, ATHENS. GEORGIA 0<f'c« 1201 — By MR8. ALICE ADAMS — MISS LEWIS DAN I EL. Tl PRESENT PIANO PUPI Miss. Lewis Dtfiileis wil present & A CITY SAND, PILE , ChiMw sand-pile cm :i dingy street. . . . p.ifilling men had left It there; pttle did they think or care Children small would find it fair And rut*^th eager feet. ChiMreirflAH'aanfl-pUe on a golden day. (;i< rv. how their eager cries Filled the city-clouded skies, with unrestrained stirprise They th^t they could play! Children In a snnd-plle— Life seemed nH complete! Xever knew they beach, or sea, Mountain, field,' or stream or tree.. Hod be thanked that yet there b* F.ind-plle^ tn the street! MR. AND MRsTc H. PHINIZY ENTERTAIN FOR Ml88 hortense signor ' A very lovely event of the week was the elegant and beautiful din ner party at which Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phlnlzy entertained Satur day evening in honor of Miss Mor- tense Signor *>f New York the pop ular guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. I'hinizy. Jr., of Augusta, who arc their house guests fo? the week end. The usual charming and lavish hospitality of the delightful home was graciously extended. Kxquisitr pink roses arranged artistically lr silver vases and baskets adornec the handaomoly furnished roomr with the soft glow of ninny beau tifully shaded lights, giving addi tional charm. The same fragrant flowers adorn ed the perfectly appointed table, and an elnbronte and dellclour course dinner was served. Covert were laid for Mr. and Mis. C. H? rhlnlzy. Jr., of Augustn, Miss Ilor- terse Signor of New York, Mr. Ed ward Soule, Miss Elisabeth Harris and Mr. Hell, Miss Katherine Park and Mr. Arthur, Griffith, Mist Hazel Hodgson dnd Mr. Jo^ Ben nett and Mr. • and Mrs. Phlnlzy. The lovely dinner was one cf the most hriliulnt social cvo.its of the MISS CORDELIA THORNTON HONORED AT LOVELY PARTY Friday afternoon Mrs. W. C. Da vis and MUm>Mnrion Bloomfield en tertained delightfully in honor of Miss CordtllA Thornton a popular mendier optfie Childs Street schoo’ faculty and whoso marriage to Dr James Aigle of Toronto Canada be an interesting social .event of June 12th. . ■ The Linger Longer Lodg* was th# scene of the happy Occasion, boau- tlfuliy defpmfed Jp t hrlgUt, garden flowers. A Shakesperian contest* was the enjoyable feature and » de licious salad f codrsb was rffcrved; The place bards adorned with'wed ding symb&M were hand-painted. Residence 832 } her pldno pupils fiatilinluy, June 2nd at 4:30 at the home* of Mrs. J. E. Wood 190 Grady flveuue, as sisted by Mrs .Victor Durham, of 'Atlanta. important meeting WOMAN'S CLUB MONOAY,- 3:30 ■ The regular meeting ot the club ntonday afternoon promises to be ono of the most Interesting of th» year. Tho business period beginning promptly nt 3:30, will be brief, hut filled with interest and importance, as the election of officers for the year will bo made, annual reports given, and Items from the recent district meeting and the Btennlal The program Is under the direc tion of Mrs. Bryant and’ tho Pub lic Welfare Committee, members of the Clarke County Bureau are to bo present, and some of tho girls of tho County Clubs will give on Instructive broad-ranking dem onstration. The prizes which were given by tho Educational Commit-1 tee In tho bread contest will be! awarded at this time. j At the close of the program a social time will be enjoyed. Every Interested member of tho club (s urged to bo present promptly nt 3:30. COMMENCEMENT GUESTS OF WINNIE DAVIS HALL Mrs. C. C. Mordlcnl of Savannah, Ga., guest of hor nleco. Miss Julia Laurence; Mrs. J. W. Daugherty of Abbeville, On., guest of her daugh ter. Margaret Daugherty; Mrs. W. L. Garrett of, Sparta. Ga., guest rtf her daughter, Jlalihlo Garrett; Miss Jennie, Lynn DuVall of De- ealur. Go., guest of Miss Snsan Hryafi: Mrs. W. C. Christian and Miss Hilary Christian guests of Miss Evelyn Christian. Mrs. A. Burroughs, of Savannah, 'attest of Miss Cedle Burroughs; Miss Emily Harper of Forsyth, guest of Misses Mary and Ellxa. both Harper. Mrs. W. C. Fcgde of Savannah, attest of Miss Hargett Peade, Mrs. M. B. Jones oT Raylo, Ga., guest of Miss Irene River, Mrs. R. O. Smith, of Crawford, attest of Misses Lnrtle and Lena Smith. IVIIhs Agnes Fullllovq of Wat klnavIHe, guest of Miss Carolyn Ftlllllovo;. Mlrfs Mildred TrftRo.v of Tignall, guest of Miss Efflo Lo- Roy. V. W. C. A. STATE NORMAL EXERCME8 SUNDAY EVENING POUND AUDITORIUM Tho Stale Normal School Y. W. C, A. will hold Interesting exer cises this Sunday evening. May 27th. in tho Pound audUqrit Music—Hym No. 7. ' s ' with tho following program: Prayer. Music—Hymn No. 4. Scripture Reading. Report Inf Y. W. C. A.—Miss MrJ'fiatd, GhheWtf' Ser+etary. 1 11 ’ Music: Pilgrim’s chorus (Wag ner)—01prf Club. .regular Meeting w.,m. s. FOR MI8SION STUDY FIRST- BAPTIST CHURCH > Tho. regular monthly meeting o£ tho Woman’s Missionary Society of Jhe First Baptist church for Mission Study will bo- held Mofiduy afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Sun day schriol aX-Vlitorlutn* An in teresting ‘ program by Circle ....o. E with Mrs. Frank Lipscoml) chair man has been arranged on school* for special training. ■ —S— PUBLIC INVITED TO MANNUAL ARTS EXHIBIT S. M. S. The Mnnnual Arts department of Household department of the Slate ; Normal^schodl cordially Invites the /public to attend the exhlbltbgi 'Monday from 9:30 to. 6 and Tues day from 9:30 a. m, to • p.* m. In the- Smith building. EXECUTIVE BOARD LUCY COBB INSTITUTE ALUMNAE MEETING ^ A meeting of the iSxecuttve board of the Lucy/Cobb Alumnao Asso ciation will be hold with Mrs. May ■Hodgson Lipscomb Tuesday after i. May 29th at 4 o’clock. BASILINK riUNCE, Secretary. BIBLE STUDv CLASS , The new lesson for study In Mill? Baron’s Bible Class is th.e life of Dnvhl as given in 1st and 2nd Sgm uel. Specific questions will ap pear in Monday’s paper. * * THORNTCN-ALGIE Judge.and Mrs. W..J. Thornton announce tho engageflient of their daughter Cordelia to Dr. James Al kie of Toronto, Canada, the marri age to take place at the home of the bride June 12th. No cards. Hitts Thtwalon wars n”handliame i^Dnon—Dr. Walter .Anthony, -..." : pastor of the Mulberry Strwt church, Macon, Oa. afternoi own of black lace and •elect which will add happily > socmi Calendar of June. of plnl^ carnations. Many other charming parties are b(-ing plumed for tho. popular brl(le*eie(' to tlie U. D. C. GARDEN PARTY On next-^ .Thursday afternoon from to 7 o'clock the Laura Ruth trford cbip^r U, D. C. Will give an elaborate sliver tea at the .home nt Mrs. A. 8. Parker, In her lovely and nownftfpious garden This garden, the scene of many festivities M* the paat, will on this oeomiian^^llpse , Its former glory of beauty und bloom tado honor te the cause so dear to every south *rn heart* (» i/ The tal ’land stately hollyhock! *111 vie tri.'grace and dignity, with the silvjnyhaired members whi »1H be the ndnomry guests. The Efopcutlve Board will form the receiving line and music will he furnished by the Hlghr School Orchestral jOther features of en tertainment will bis provided. All meME#rs and friends are cor dially Int^tejJ., col. rVykefThonorb major general rarns- worth at luncheon A n.j*4b|Q- social event of the past Week w(U» the beautiful lunch- at lUiigef Longer Lodge FH- dny at when Col. D. W. Ry- ther honored Major General Ferns- jarth. thU’.guestg Included Majoi Burch, Rowell. Major A. L JfcCoy. Cnpt. Walton, Cagt. Me- Qftrrlgle,leapt Wise, Capt. Nlchol- CapL jQerfen, -Capt, Dlffen* Chaneellor Barrow, Dean Snelling, Dr. Andrew M. g^ale, p rQ f. ,w. D. Hooper, Capt "■ Barneth Ur J. Rowe, Congress man C. H. Brand, Dr, J. M. Pound R a LUCY cilBB ' ® A UUMNA8:: In preparing to attend our lunch- »n Juno 4th ho mire to arrange tc ™tn. to the buxines, mooting al •- n-clockt .Work will J» jtcom- PlUhed rapidly, so as not (d |akc 100 “tuch-tJl the morning, and all tnvtnji.rH ..jrp .asked to be present "» will be glad to have mothert »> our pupils attend tho luncheon »ti,l will arrange separate tobler _ r lhp m, I we hay* oaly one mart **<* l» (tot renda. ' babiline prince; •etary end Treasurer Prescniatlon’ of Alexander Btblex —Mrs. Alexander. Music: Crossing the Bar (Har- rev)—Clco Club Group. 1 Benediction. trir JACOBS TO DELIVER BACCALAUREATE ADDRESS 8- N. S. The Baccalaureate address of the State Normal School exercises will ,he delivered by Dr. Thornwcll Jacobs, president of Ogjjtborpe University,- Wednesday, May 30th, nt 13 o’clock in the Pound audi torium. Following Is tho program: , IMIut(lc—Orchestra. Prayer. Music—Orchestra. Address—Dr. Thornwcll Jacobs. President. Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, Ga. Music—Orchestra. Benediction. —HD DR. AND MRS. L. L. HENOREN ENTERTAIN ENGINEERING FACULTY AND MEMBERS Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Hendren ,w»r* delightful hosts Saturday evening In honor of Mr. Charles -Henry New ton, Jr., who graduates tn June the guests 'Including the faculty and members of the Engineering sehool of the University of Georgia. Cov ers were placed for twenty guests. MRS. E. C. MeEVOY AWARDS PRIZES FOR PRACTICE WORK Mrs. E. C. McEvoy sards prizes st the end of the term of her mu ni cclnsa for work done over the time required of the pupils during the year—Martha,Earnest won tho girls first prize, n beautiful ring and Dorothy ElUotL tho sscoad, u leather Kodac Album. Morton Hodgson, Jr., won th< boys prize, a baseball chest pro tector. LADIE8 MEMORIAL. ASSOCIATION The Ladles Memorial Asaoolntlor met'at the Villa Friday morning al eleven o'clock and after discussing several matters of Importance Mist Millie read a letter (Written by het sister. Mrs. Mary Ann Ruthrford Lipscomb to her grandmother In Atlanta In ll«* describing the first Memorial Exercises ever held lit Athena which was very'InteresUnz and enjoyed by all present. ®as@s ® ami ©m Two New Dance Records Vou Tell Her—I Stutter—Fox Trot Original Pennsylvania SercHoders That Red Head Gal—Fox Trot Tho Collegians Victor Record No. 19049 Lia—Fox Trot (Irom 'Lizs") Zez Confrey and Hit Orch7 Pown Among Iho Sleep} Hills of Tcn-Ten-Te.-noszec—Fox Tret 'tho Greet A Kite Way C. H - Victor Record No. 19055 The Music Lesson The Duncan Sisters Baby Sister Blues . The Duncan Sisters Victor Record No. 19050 two Splendid vocal records Who’a*Sorry Now?—Fox Trot Memphis Five Snakes Hips—Fox Trot Memphis FWe . * . Victor Record NO. 19052 Little Rover International Novelty Orchestra Runnin’ Wild The Great White Wey Orchestra Victor Record No. 19063 BERNSTEIN BROS. Victrola Department PHONjB 376 . STATE NORMAL 8CHOOL SENIOR CHORUS, Monday, a p. m. The Senior chorus of the S. N„ S. will be a brilliant musical event Monday evening, May 28th in the Pound auditorium at 8 o’clock. Atl- miBfllon CO cents. Fblhvoin^ ia the Fart I f program; “Three Springs”—fcllss. A story of three springs that rise high on the mouuttan aide under a willow tree. Ono is blue, one Is/white and one is gold. The dip of the' willow branches bids each h fond fare well. First in the little limpid pool, they listen to the Butterfly’s ad vice to the ambitious lily: “be content,’’ then down the Brook they flow “merrily, cheerily,” uh- tli they come to the three Littlb Falls where it is “rought and dark” hut “cool, oh, cool.” *■ They go down the sluggish, alow mourning river, hearing the son;; of tlie rowers, then “leaping and fall ing” they Rhoot over tho “great waterfall” and at last,from tho top of a wave on the ocean vast, they arc drawn up by the sun to tho soft clouds above, to be wafted back to their lovely home, high on tho mountain side. 1 Threo Springs rise high on the mountain side. 2. Thu Pool <8olo, Mrs. R. Walker.) 3. The Brook. 4. Tho Thre* Uttle Fails. (Solo, Mrs. It. Walker.) * !>. Mtddav on tho River. 6. The Great Waterfall. 7. Finale—(Back to their lovely home, high on the mountain side. Part II. r Orchestra numbers. Part III. “May the Malden”—Loomis.— Paraphrased from the Ballet Music in Faust by Gdunod. I 1. Her Garten. (Spring that could not wait.) 2. Her Dreaming. (When Spring Is Sleeping.) Solo bv Mrs. 'Walker. • 3. Her comrat^s. (Royal Summer j Comes Apace.) 4. Her Crowning. (Then Trip it. ) Finale. I JONES-BUTLER Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Jones of Hull 1 announce the engagement of their daughter, Rubye, to Mr Sanford Hoyt Butler, of Athens. The wed ding to be'solemnized the latter part of June. • - qp Mr. Will K.- Meadow and moth er, ,, ol. Frank Holden and sisters, Mrs. Holden and Miss Cochran, all of Athena attended graduating ex ercises here ’ Tuesday evening.— Danlelkvine' Monitor. —ffl— Miis Lttcy Lumpkin returned Friday from, Sal Ain College, Win ston-Salem. N. C„ to upend her va cation at home. Pr. 8am Ware goes to Atlanta today ’to attend the Klwanls con vention. Miss Sarah Hall Is spending the week-end In Macon with Miss i.Wnnle Qoodwyn Artope. r. Harris Jones Is ' spending week-end in Macon. goln£' down for the golf tournament. Messrs Frank Hardeman, E. B. Cohen sntt Caul Connolly are spending the week-end at Dillard. Mlsa queen Holden Is spending the week-end In Atlanta. Mr. D. F. MiGor has returned from Washington, D. C.. where he visited hla dnugjitor, Mrs. Miller Porter for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Wtor. of Friends of Mr. A. W. Brooks wilt Charleston, S. CL, arrive today to I regret to leant of the death ot his vUlt Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wler, en young nleep, jltf' -Miss Louise route tq the Klwanls convention Grice, of Norfolk, Vo., Friday lu Atlanta. night. Louise was an exceptionally lovely child and was awarded first Lieut. Malcolm Fortson Is spend ing the week-end with Ilia family nt-the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Bil lups Phlnlzy. y Mrs. Walter %lritpp returns from Atlanta this week very much lm-‘ (.roved after n. rest euro of several weeks. hpnor In a beauty contest last year for children under ten years or age. -ifi— Miss Lois Lampkln will return Wednesday from Mary Baldwin Seminary, Stunton. Va. i -fig — Capt. J. W.-{Barnett, Dr. H. I Reynolds, >Mr. Charles E. Martin, Dr. W. A. Clarke, Mr.' Ooldon Knlgiit. Mr. Frank LSwler. -Mr. J. Y. Bruce, Mr. Fleetwood Lonler. Mr. Mrs. Burney p 0 hhs hau'returoed from s visit to Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs.®Wdlter Hodgson I Harvey StovallrMr. Martin J. Ab- nnti' Mrs. L. A. Scarborough wlll'ney. Mr. Vun Nooy Wl-.. Mr. Dave RO to Atlanta today for the KI-. Paddock', hnd Prof. W. O. Payne, wanls convention. Mrs. Scarbor. | will be among those going -to At- ough la en route to her home In ] lanta for the Klwanls convention Ctdumbus. I this week. Sfr. and Mrs. Jack C return from Atlanta today. Mr. and Mrs. W. W.HIlIoy : Mr. and Mrs. <J. A. Carson, motor to Anderson, S. 0.. today! visit relatives ami friends. Capt J. H. Behsas an Thomas Beusae leave Friday New York from which point will sail for a’ European trip three-months. . Prof, and Mrs. U. H. Lav, Mr. and Mrs. McBrlrt" Howell, anil Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Jllnton u(ll go to Atlanta Tuesday for the «- wanls convention. Mr. W&rd Wight arrived night from Atlanta to accomps Mrs, Wight and children home day after a visit to Dr. and Joseph Stewart on tho campus. A NOTHER Kuppenheimer wearer has arrived in town. We ( expect to be in business when he’s ready for his suit. And when he comes to this store we’ll-show him the latest Kuppenheimer styles for young men. Just now we’re showing the season’s ^smartest models for the fellows who arrived a few years-before him. / John B. Stetson and Mallory Felt Hats. Mallory Straw Hats. Florsheim Oxfords in the Very Latest Styfes. , Furnishings of Every Description for Men and Boys. LEE MORRIS • “THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” Comer Broad pnd Jackson Streets Thousands .of Shoes Sacrificed in Price _ SMITH SHOE CO.’S REMOVAL To New Quarters Causes /;] Reductions /400 Pair Shoes $1.95 \ _ _ . . _ \300 Pair Shoes ..........^$355/ B _<500 Pair Shoes $2.95^ MONDAY and , Spectate:— SMITH SHOE CO. , Clayton Street Athens, Georgia 3J500 Yards Ginghams 32 In wide - Spring Patterns - Fast Colors SEE WINDOWS yard MONDAY MAY 28th GOODMAN’S *425 Broad St* ■