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SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1923.
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thb bannto-ctralp.
1201 — By MR8. ALICE ADAM8 —
Residence 832
manual* ARTS
at high school
ITobabiy no feaiur
High School
KBIT
of the Ath-
mmcnccmenf
attracts more wide spread attention
than i ho Domestic Science and
Manual Arts department. MIsuef
ilull and Exum have brought the
department tq the plnnaclo of suc-
fe#i _ ;, n d the wonderful exhibit of
exuulsite needlework as also the
delicious edibles beggars descrip*
^ The foundation work to the grad.
ufltion dresses showed a thorough*
nfSS of workmanship and beauty of
finished garments from darning
and work bags to the daintiest
French embroidery. The variety of
garments was most complete - dis
playing the work of the girls thru
out the year. Thb dresses made
by the graduaton class deserve very
special mention, of crip airy or
gandie trimmed in lace and tucked
’net with finishing touches of two
tone ribbons very lovely and ar
tistically fashioned. The girls In
the Classical Course have chosen
turquoise blue, the domestic science
orchid, the Elective Coral^ and the
Commercial, Honey Dew. The Red
Cross department had a very fine
exhibit of sixty five dresses for
the less fortunate. The almost
, %
Henry’s
1/,'Off on all Capes of 1/
/4c Wool and Silk
Childrens Hats Values to $3.50
Monday $1.45
^Sor MI " dyandol,vor Monday 50c
All Silk 16 mommlo Pongee Ladles
Shift Waists 36 to 4G sizes, value
,3.5? *
Just received 100 new Summer
lints, vUuoh to ,0.00. Special for [dOJKJciy $3.45
,.1.00 values In sport and sailor
OFF
Monday $2.50
Monday
Only $1.75
“Onyx” ^chiffon and Hccltox hoso
For Monday
$1.45
.Special »alo of Skirts (Monday. . -
Your choice of any skirt In the MoilUclV AJJ
store. Values to $15.00.
HENRY’S
countless garments made numbered
in the hundreds.
The Food Laboratory which hat
been recently equipped with every
thing the most complete and mod
ern presented quite as Interesting
feature, with the daintiest salads
deserts, breads, bevrages, invalid*
trays with the consideration c
food values ns well as from an at
tractive standpoint.
The boys In the Manuel training
department had a splendid exhibit
under Mr. H. J. Dequick, wntch wa
most creditable. v
The final dress parade •
Junior R. O. T. C. battallion closed
the remarkably Interesting
cises, Major Hunter Harris, pro
fessor of Military Tacticts being
in charge. .
The sponsors for the notable
casion were Miss Martha Smith,
staff sponsor; Miss Marion Epps
battalllon sponsor; Miss Margarc:
Bickerstaff, Company A; Mist
Thelma Leathers, Company B; Mist
riHen Nichols, Company C; Mis*
Alice Rowland. Company’ D.
The presentation of Commission)
was an added feature found
other page of this morning's paper
MRS. JOSEPH JARRELCS
BRILLIANT TEA FOR
PHI MUS FRIDAY
Mrs. Joseph Jarrell honored the
Phi Mu Sorority of the university
with a brilliant and very beautiful
tea Friday afltrnoon from
7 at her attractive home on Clov-
erhurst Terrace.
Rcc^ving with Mrs. Jarrell were
ithe members of the sorority, Misset
Rose Mary Whitaker. Mary Olive
Whitehead, Mary and Carolyn
Sims, Sarah Maddux. Marie E
Omah Badeock, Anna Bell Dowdy
Pegglo Baker, Lucile Chum ley, Ger
trude Stith, Melville Doughty, Mae
McNeer, Louise Osborne, Mary Sur
Huggins. Marie Story, Winifred
Davis. Henrietta Beusst*. Sue Reid
Vason, Ida Pound, Marion % TaI-
madge, Emily Hammond. Mary
Btrotoan,’ Mra. Dan Magfil, Mfss
Helen Simpson of Brenau,
Mis* Mary Everett of Atlanta.
Assisting In entertaining were
Mrs. R. p. Stephens, Mrs. A. M.
Soule, Mrs Lamar Rucker, Mrs..
Milton Jarnignn, Mrs. Morton Hodg
son, Mra. John Mcll, Mrs. C. N
Walton.
The young girls serving were
Misses Elizabeth . Rowland, Sarah
Mathews. Emily Doughtry. Gallic
McWhirtcr, Dorothy Reed, Margar-
etta Morris. Elsie Anthony, Lor
raino Jarrell and Alice Rowland.
The living room was beautifully
decorated In pink and white sweet
peas banking artistically the book
cases, and outlining the mantel rail
June
Brides.
Have you told us where
your wedding present
should be sent.
There iB a gift here for
every one of you. We
only want to know
when, and where . to
send ifcv
HOME OUTFITS THAT MAY BE
HAD AT MODERATE COST
FOR THE ‘BED ‘ROOM
$133
BEDROOM
OUTFIT
Consists of Vanity Dresser, Bed
and Chiffonier in Ivory Enamel,
Two Chairs, Spring Cotton Mat
tress; <9x12 Rug. Pay $13.00 cash
and $12.00 per month.
BED ROOM
OUTFIT
$146
Consists of Befi, Dresser, Chif
fonier, Toilet Table in^vory or
Mahogany finish, Two Chairs,
Spring, Cotton Mattress, 9x12
Rug. Pay $16,00 cash and $13.00
per month.
,!
.11(1
fOF THE LIVINGING ROOM
$96
Outfit
Consist of 6 foot Settee, Chair,
Rocker and Round Table In Reed
Fibre finished, Baronial Brown,
One 9x12 Rug, One, Floor Lamp.
Pay $9.00 cadh and $8.70 per
month. '
$215
Outfit
* s ' \
Consists of 6 foot Convertable
DavenportBed, Chair and Rock
er with Mahogany finish frames,
Velour upholstering, Mahogany
Library Table and a 9x12 Wool
Rug. Pay $21.00 cash and $19.40
per month. , ,
FOR THE DINING ROOM
Breakfast Set
$20.00
Drop Leaf Table, 4
Chairs, good, sturdy
construction, unfin
ished.
Breakfast Set
$25.00
Drop Leaf Table, 4
Chairs, in either
Ivory, Enamel or Ma
hogany finish.
Dining Set
$55.00
Buffet, Extension
Table and 4 Chairs in
Golden Oak.
Dorsey Furniture Company
Quality Furniture Since 1884
ATHENS.
GEORGIA
effectively with soft shaded lights! Miss Gladys Bunn accompanied
reflecting; a radiant glow. A rich [ ^ ^'T uncle, Mr. Jatnea poster,
..... ~...a haa returned frooi FTelrfax ail'd has
color note of crimson was expressed
in the wealth* of gorgeous poppies
decoratlngjthe cozy library. Grace
ful sprays of the Dorothy Perkin*
and foliage plants embowered
the porches, making a vepr artist!*
sitting opening on the pretty flow
• garden abloom in a. riot of col
•s of many fragrant blossoms.
Mrs. Jarre! Ts always a charming
hostess, and she extended the
ual lovely hospitality to one bun
dred guests.
Following the reception about
forty college boys were guests dur
Jug the evening to meet tile popu
lar honorees, which concluded one
of the season’s most delightfully
plnnnd social affairs.
—SB—
MISS KATE ANDERSON
TO PRESENT
PIANO PUPIL8
Miss Kate Anderson will r/esent
her private pupils in apiafio i
cltal Monday. Mny 28th. at 8:SIT p.
m.. 425 Church street. Carlton Mel*
and* an orchestra will assist
Following Is the program:
Gavotte: Silas.
Spring Song: Mendelssohn^
Elizabeth Harvey.
In Mav: Behr—.ROsa Mayne.
Ours. Op. 104: Cadman; Seren
ade: f Schubert—Lois Goodman.
Violin;
Sexteth from “Lucia.**: Dontsett*
—Carlton Moll.
Duet:
Coronation (March: Le Prophets
Meyerbeer—Alice Betts, Miss An
tlerson.
Mazurka in G minor: Saint
Sannn: Ycntorglow, Op 85: Shure—
Lila Dews.
Airy Fairies: Spaulding; Brown
’s Dance: Martin—Lavlnta May
nard.
Duet;
Soldier’s Chorus: “Faust": Gou
nod—Elizabeth Harvey, Miss An
'erson.
(Berceuse from “Jocelyn”: God
ard; Nocturne In E flat; Chopin—
AHeo Betts. -*
Welcomo Pretty Primrose: Pin-
suti: Barcarolle—Talos of Hoff*
man: Offenbach—Orchestra.
Carlton Melt, first violin; Clara
Mae Bullock, second violin; Cbaa.
Morris, clarinet; Roger Hlggan-
botham. cornet; Miss Kate Ander<
son, piano.
t fgj_l
8TATE NORMAL SCHOOL
GRADUATIN EXERCISE8 %
TheS tate Normal School grad
ating* exercises will take place
Wednesday. May 30th, at eight
•'dock in the Pound auditorium*
Following Is tho program:
Music—Orchestra.
Prayer.
Prosent Critical Times In Geor
gia—Miss Lillie Rivera, Fayette-
vlllp, Ga.
Joel Chandler Harris—Mias Lou
Iso Sutton. Forsyth, Ga.
Music—Orchestra.
The Teacher’s Place In
ing a Democracy—Miss Selma
Sharburn, Buford, Ga.'
Music—Orchestra.
Delivery of Diplomas.
Benediction.
—PR—
MARY ANN LIP8COMB
ELEMENTARY 8CHOOL
COMMENCEMENT
The commencement exercises of
tho Mary Ann Lipscomb Elemen
tary Schdol of Lucy Cobb will be
held Friday morning, June 1st,.in
Swcney-Siovall chapel to which
tho patrons and friends are In
vltc’l.
The Childrens Vesper service
will follow on Sunday in the chape)
at 6 o’clock.
Tho program will be announced
lator.
THE GOODY 8H0P
Tho Hebrew Ladies auxiliary and
Benevolent Society Invites every
body to the Goody Shop. May 3f
and 31st at.Eptirigs on th ground
floor of the Holman building <
There will be, found home made
cakes of all description, home made
pies and home made candles of al’
kinds.
WOMAN*8 CLUB
MEETS MONDAY 3t30
regular monthly meeting of
he Woman's Club will be held
Monday afternoon at S;80. The
treasurer will be there to collect
dues for six months. The public
Welfare committee will be .in
charge of the social feature and the
program. An exhibition*’ at bread
making will be given.
—BP—
Mrs. James E. Hayes of Monte
zuma, state president of the Fed
eration of Cluba arrives Monday tr
l>o the distinguished guest of Mrs
8. V. Sanford for the State Normal
School commencement.
3Jt*s Anne Jarrctt of East Polnl!
Is the guest of Miss Addle Jarrett.
Mrs. Rachael BuchWald will go
over to Atlanta Wednesday for the
graduation of her.,daughter. Miss
Lena Ruehwald who will accom
pany her mother home on Sunday
Friends of Mrs. W. C. Ash will hi
interested to learn she wll be as
sociated with Mrs. C. N. Hodgson
and Miss Powell in The Pines Caf-
ateria which has already establish
ed a splendid reputation as being
unsurpassed for its delicious menu
and elaborate meals.
Mrs." Ben Juhan and little son,
B*n. Jr, have returned for a shori
visit to relatives In Winder.
—tf**
Mrs. Madfspn Nicholson, Messrs.
’Madison Nicholson, Jr., and Joe
Reaves went over to Atlanta Sat
urday for the High school gradu
ating exercises. N
Mrs. HIIllanTlSuding and chll-1
dren of Atlanta will arrive June!
th$ 2nd, to visit her parents, Dr. 1
and Mrs. Joseph Cowart
Mrs. John R. Potts of Colnmbnsf
arrived last night to visit Hr. and
Mir. Irwin Potts.
resumed her studies at Lucy Cobb.
— - QQ -
Mr..«nd Mr*. IV M- Bell of At
lanta are the week-end guest of
Mr- and hire. R. Price- , .
The friends of Mrs- B. Price will iV*?, “1
, . .. l..n LU na 1.— active
hare matriculated and hare
calved instruction along both lit-
orary and industrial Unei.
Sunday morning. May 27th, at
eleven o’clock, at the achool the
commencement aermon will be
preached by Rer. A. E. Gregory,
l). D.. of Sarannab, Ga., and on the
eame date at 7:30 o’clock, p. m„
tho agpual vesper address will be
hy Prof. D. U Earnest,
becn ! A. M.. of the State Normal School,
confined againto illness. | Athens> Qa Wionday at , hl . lchool
Misa Mildred Well has returned I fs • trunvn *■ "visitors day" from #
from Columbus. i« to 12 m. Many vlsltora are
_.ji | expected.
declamatory contest will be
j held at the school Monday nigh;,
Mny 28th. and at Morton theatre,
Tuesday night; the elementery de
partment will present the operatic,
‘‘Mother Goose Fantasy" and Wed
nesday night at Morton theatre the
high school department will pre-‘
sent the romantic comic operetta,
"The Ilo’son’s Bride.”
Thursday night. May 31st, the
graduating exercises will be held
of tho school it 8:30 o’clock, when
dlnlomas will be given td those
who are completing the work
tho different department of the
school. The annual commencement
address nt this time wilt be de
livered bv Rev. Russell B. Brown.
I>, D.. of Atlanta, Ga. These arinust
ontertalnhients will be the fitting
clone of one of the beet years work
of tho Institution.
Mr. Larry Conover left Saturday
afternoon for Atlantic City.
KBOililiuiE
TO
EIUCEMENT
Snccial Reduction Sale
on Ready- Trimmed Hats.
Mrs. Arthur Burch, 304
Holman Building:.
Local Colored School
Closes Year. Commence
ment Sermon T/>day.
Graduating Exercises oh
Thursday.
(Contributed)
Knox Institute, a well known,
and probably the oldest and best
LONDON GETS ’EM, TOO
LONDON.—“One Man" cara will
appear on l.omlon street railways
Soon, Sir William Ackworth, chair-
piuuKuiy me oiuom uuu own. man of the London United Tram,
equipped educational Institution In I ways announces. They will be used
Northeast Georgia for negroes of on tho loss profitable routes. -
which Prof. L. S. Clark, of Athens, —
os., bss been «he principal for Special Reduction Sale
many years. Is now closing one of Hutu
Its most successful years work. Oil Ready 1 TimmCU HatS.
During this school year 359 stu- Ml’S. Arthur Burch, 304'
dentB representing 28 cities and TT . ,J|J. „
towns, 5 states and 23 couutloa, Holman Building.
NOTICE!
I, Miss Willie Jones, wish to announce that I
am in position toYill all orders for both funeral
designs and cut flowers as usual—a* either the
store or greenhouse.
Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated.
JONES GREENHOUSE—Phone 2002
JONES FLOWER SHOP-Phone 267
Dainty Slippers
Arc Here For the
GRADUATES
lo—
Solid White
Solid Black
Combinations
.Fashion’s Latest Decree
Smart Enough to Delight
THE GRADUATING MISS
Fine Enough to Appeal to
THE JUNE BRIDE
Inexpensive enough to win the approval of the
average young woman who’s looking for Slip-
S ers to wear with her
ainty summer time
frocks. - * -
ATHENS SHOE
COMPANY
Clayton St. Phone 141
jjP
WANTED 5 MEN
Who understand good values and who have
a small amount of cash to have the exclus
ive use of the cars listed below/ After that
there will be small monthly payments for a
few months:
1922 Ford Touring*
1921 Ford Touring
1921 Fdfft Coupe -
1921 Ford Racer
1920 Ford Ton Truck
C. A. TRUSSELL MOTOR
COMPANY
The All-White Frock
Fashion’s Foremost Frock Fancy
Fashion unreservedly sponsors the All-Whito Frock, whether
It be for sports or dress wear. It has a distinction nmC nurnc-
Uveness all Its own. Crepe do chine, tub silk and crepe make
sports modes, simply pleated and untrlmmed, yet with a great
deal of distinction. Filmy georgette and lace, flat crepe and
Roabaoara cropo fashion Ibe most exquisite of semi-formal
and formal mode#
Tub Frocki
A Cool, Attractive Multitude Here /
Cool green makes cool voile and organdy Frocks the cool
charmers they are. ThoyXra tboco fashionable green shades
Paris and Fashion agree on. They are In Tub Frock selections
hej»—and other. In an attractive multitude. Voiles and ratines
In tho newest prints—sports Frocks of raUne, epongo or linen,
exquisite organdies and tissues—^tEcae make up a selection at
Its zenith of attraction, now. , * • 'j
$9.98, 112.50, $14.50 and up.
Now Tub Silk Dresses $16.50
Now Sport Silk Dresses .. ... $18.50
300 Tairs of Chiffon Hose
in All the New Colors—$1.98
When every fashionable foot that steps
Into Spring Is wearing chiffon Hose In
tho now brown shades, this special-event
will prove significant This Chiffon Hose
Is of good quality In - the fashionable
colors: otter, camel, cork, beige, cin
namon. silver, gnnmctal and fallow. It Is
Hose of exceptionally desirability. These
are Cordon Make, tho world's best
hosiery.
Summer brassieres
Are Cool and Extra Long
The extra longth of those Brassieres
permits them to bo pulled' well over tho
conet. doing away with that ugly line 4
that the top of tho corset Is apt to make.
These are cool admmer. style* In net and
lace, Crepe de Chine and radium. You
will like their coolness, their trig fit and
pretty meleriale.
50c, 76c, $1.00 an8f op. $5.00 B. A J. Make
200 Philippine Gowns
and Chemise' Tomorrow
$2.49
What more convenient than Envelope
Chemise! What prettier styles than Phil
ippine ones, always dainty yet practical.
They wear well, yet arp attractively fine
In the silky batiste the Philippines so
cleverly uie as a background for pretty
designs. You will find* this a particularly
advantageous selling.
Nrw Crepe Gowns In all tho pretty new
shades of Flsih, Hello, Maise,
Orchid $i.5o to 12.60
Underslips to Wear With
J^cquettes Fashionably
Doubled-Tiered
There le tho charm of novoly about.
these pleated Uudersllps with two tiers
-^hey so rsshlenably Interpret the fash
ionable tier In the form of the pleated
allp. Whethor you chooso a white one,
or one In Jade, geranium, bolge, grey,
cocoa or leather, you can have no smart
er version of the pleated Undnrsllp.
Slips ere wnsdo of Crepe de Chino or
satin In a good quality, Price.. $10.00
New Summer Hat Fashions
Arrive Here
Summer lurks In these Hats, in
many a crisp bow and nodding flower
—4n colors clear and delicate—in
every lino and fabric—these Hats aro
Summer’s! They aro authentic modes,
the most distinctive of the Summer’s
hat fashtyns, a comprehensive show
ing of Ifats for all occasions, come
and see tbo now Summer' Models in
whito and oil tbo new sport (Models—
$5.00 to $10.00. , V - •
W. T. Collins Inc.