The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 03, 1923, Image 3

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1201—By MRS. ALICE ADAMS—Residence 8M. : C HI OMEGA eutains seniors , e chi Omega Sprorlty enter J aenlora at a farewell Saturday afternoon at their The room was beau. ter r< v decorated with spring flow- Tlirom-'tijut the afternoon , w as rendered.' , -eature of the occasion was a w j(h 3 randies which war Dt0 ,l to Hie mascot, little the daughter of Pro. ■s. W. O. Payne, who fated her 3rd birthday, chapter was assisted In c*» D I BK t»y the alumnae, Mcs- Creswell, Rhea Scott, Rosalie Rathbone, Martha Me Alpine. Maty Lyndon. The members or the chapter who aro graduating are; Misses Evelyn Powell, Grace Allen. Nell Upshaw, Cornelia Abney. Marjhierite Beale, Ann Sasnntt,. Annie Wooten, Lois Stillman, Olga Reeves Uottomley. for thirty guests the children and delayed fn opening Monday, June grand children and relatives from Aatlonta. The day was most happily spent and many were the telegrams, good wishes and beautiftfl gifts ro- cefued. A unique feature was the distribution of gold coins for the hosts of the occasion and the chli- MR. AND MRS. A. W. A8HFORD CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY A notable event of tho past week of state-wide Interest was the fam ly reunion of the Ashford fam- \\ O. Payne, J. H. Wood, Uv in Watklnsvlllo, when Mr. and Lipscomb, T. J. Woof ter. #e railing during the after- w rrt\ .Mesdajues T. W. Reed, McWhorter, -T. H. Barrett, jj\cr, .7. Ft. Allen, W I. Abnev. Comer. K. J. Bondurant, T. ems. J K- r°°k, B. G. Peo* J X. Hovreft. S. P. Reeves* Amy Mbiinf .Leslie and Quill inn, Dorotty tfeed, Cal- gcWhortcr, Helen Treanor, Hubbard of Winder; Ed. A. W. Ashford celebrated their Golden wedding anniversary on Tuesday with an elegant course dinner. Tho beautiful home; fam. ous for Its lavish and charming hosnltalltv was elaborately decor ated with a wealth of gorgeous flowers sent In by devoted neigh- ■bore and friends who called after dinner. The handsomely appointed table was-hanker! with plift nnd white >roctor. Kdlth Crcnwell, Mary awott peas, nnd covers were placed rn—.— ’iii—ii —ii.jji •port For Summer. Wear Buy Now and Get a Full Season’s Service dren and grand children also. Mrs. Ashford wore a handsome gown of lavendar crepe with' cor sage of pink nnd lavendar sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ashford and family went over for-the hap py occasion. ADDITIONAL NAMES FOR LUCY COBB ALUMNAE LUNCHEON Miss Raslllne Prince, secretary aand treasurer of the Lucy Ctobh Alumnae association nnnounees the following additional names for tho luncheon Monday, nnd others wlHh ing to nttend are asked to please notlfv her and send their dollars Monday morning early. Mrs. Cornelia Jackson Moore, Mrs. Katie Morton Thomas, Mrs. Joel Wler, Mrs. Ralph Hodgson, Mrs. Robert White, Mrs. Bolling DuBose, Mrs. Sarah Cobb Rucker Mlsa Mary Ann Rucker, Mrs. J. D. Brad well. Mra. T. P. Stanley, Mlsa Lucy Griffith. Miss Helen McDor- man. Miss Mary Erwin, Hrn. La mar Rucker, Mrs. Elisabeth Stovall the 3rd, on account of having waterproof .paint ai.u a new splcket for running water In the sanitary rail, however, classes will begin Monday for girls under 13 years. 3 to 4 o'clock. Junior girls ,4 to 5; older girls 5 to 6; business girls 6:30 to 7:34), On Tuesday, Thursday and Sat unlay p dugs to groups of mar rled. women, on nights to groups properly chaperoned. Mrs. L. C Brown and- Mrs. S. S. 8mlth will 'be on hand at elaases to soo that nothing happens to tho young chil dren. (Signed) , VIRGINIA BROWN, Phone 370 MARTHA SMITH. Phone 612. VOUNKIN-GOUGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John Gouge of Al lendale. S. C„ announce the mar-1 riage of their danghter Delphlne to, Mr Mnt0I| c ® ndler amI mr Mr. Earnest Younkln of Athens. Bnuich McK(mny of Atltlnta a|> . Monday evening. May zstn. rived Saturday to visit Mr. and The nbove announcement come* CHAPTER F. MEEV8 MODAY WITH MRS- A. R. RICHARDSON Chapter F. will meet with Mrs. A. R/ Nicholson Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock I 1 POWELL.EDWARDS Mr. and Mrs. J. vV. 1C. Powell of Nashville, Ga., announce the en gagement of their daughter Evelyn to Mr. Troy Edwards, formerly of Monroe, now of Athens. The wed ding will take place June 28th. Mra. C. M. Strahan has returned from Washington, D. C., accompan led by. her mother, Mrs. Basacnger who will be here Indefinitely, Mlsa Henrietta Beussd leaves at 1 early date tor Macon to visit Mrs. Wingfield Nlsbet and will later go to West Virginia to visit Mrs. Andrew Hogue. Mrs. McBride Howell and Mrs. V. J. Moss will go to Monroe Mon day to attend the Rnblntufn-Cox wedding Wednesday evening. C. E. NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodgson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McWhorter will go Y>ver to Monroe Wednesday for the Roblnson-Cox wedding. Mr. a very pleasant surprise to the friends of the* young couple. The croom Is the onlv child .of Mrs. Voonkln and the late Mr. Earpesi Younkln.* who was one of the most nrominenl business men In thr etlv. Mr. Younkln graduated from the high school and studied me year Mrs. Louis Wilds and children returned to Atlanta Saturday after a visit to Mrs. Juck Goodman. mar iiucaer. Mrs. Elizabeth Stovall u, »« Lamkln, Mlsa Elisabeth Rowland. ’I the University, he hold n re_ Mra. Annie IMse Wood Bryaht, Mra. Inon.lble noaltion with the Webb Florrto Carr Orr. Mra. Dorothy I and Crawford company. Hndgaon Jones, of Atlanta: Mrs! j Tho .young, bride •* » graduate Ethel Scarborough Hodgson, Mrs. I "I the Flora McDonald college - Elisabeth Fleming Payne. Mlsa I ^of" 1 Uarollna nnd has frequently Jennie Smith. Mrs. Alice Adams, vl.lted here, making n warm cir Mra. Annlo King Crawford. Mrs. 6.1 ole of friends who are welcoming M. Roberts. Mrs! Bessie Brlghtwell i her most rordlally. Mr. and Mrs. Cablnesp, Mrs. Tom Brlghtwell, ■ .Miss Fanpte Murry, 'Mirs. J. H. Wnt- I son, Mra. H.'L. Stewart. Mrs. Mad- Yoiinkln are at home with Ihelr mother on Henderson avenue. MR. HARRY TALMADGE Ison Nicholson. Mrs. Audley Mor- _____ ♦on, .Mrs. b. L. Hill, Miss M®ry, ta ENTERTAIN 8no Hood. Mrs. Billups Phlnlzy, I HOUSE GUEST8 Mrs. Randall Freeman. Mrs. Rosa, j Mr Harry Talmadge who Is en mond Eppa Bush. :V4ss Dorothy tertalnlng Mlsa Mary Katherln. Rowland. Mra. HnlHo Thnmlnn .. «• n a j a ' Many Attractive Models. Equally Attractive Prices. THE STYLE SHOP Rowlapd. Airs. Hattie Thornton»F auce tt, Miss Mary Sanford and Pjl er * MrB * 8tory ’ M,M Na ‘ Mr. Buck Faucett of Chattanooga fane Bocook, Mrs. Annie Linton j j or a we< >k8 visit will honor his Hnltzendorf. Mrs. Ann B. Phlnlzy guests Monday evening at a. lovely Johnson, Miss Mildred Mell. Mlsa Ann W. Brumbv. Mrs. Mary Hol den Paul. Mis* Sarah H. Moss, Mr* W. T. Forbes. BABIES, GIRLS, BOYS, LADIES, MISSES, JttEN’S 1 You Come to the Right Store Paul Hadaway Shoe Co. Hose $1.00 233 Broad St. ‘ Athens, Ga. Paul Hadaway SLIPPERS BEFORE YOU BUY 55c 75c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $3.50 $4.00 POWELL-EDWARDS ANNOUNCEMENT An engagement of cordial inter est throtfghout the stato Is that of Miss Evelyn Powoll, the daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. J. W. E. Powell of Nashville, Oa., and Mr. Troy Ed- wdvtls, the son of the lufte W. B. and Mrs. Edwards, of Monroe, Ga. MIsd Powell Is a member of thQ senior class of the University of Georgia and will receive her A. B. degree In June. She has taken' a prominent stand Jin college activi ties, having been a member of tho Y. W. C. A. cabinet for two successive years,, she has also served as an offlcor of .the House Government of the Zodiac club. Mlsa Powell Is a member of Chi Omega SororUy. Mr. Edwards Is an alumnus of I the University. He received his B. 8. A- degree In the class of 1922 I and was graduated with honors, being a member of Alpha Zota fraternity. Scabbard and Blade and others. At present Mr. Edwards Is . engaged In the automobile business iln A then*. J The wedding will take place to ■ the First Baptist church in Nash- i, vllle. Ga. Prom party at the delightful home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Talmadge on Prince avenue. Many bright parties are being planned for the popular young visitors of cor dial interest to the High School set. -SB- BEAUTIFUL DINNER FOR MR8. CHAMBERLIN AND MRS. GIBB8 Friday evening Mrs. Harry Cham berlin, state president nnd Mrs. J. H. Gibbs of Atlanta shared honors i lovely dinner at the Linger Longer Lodge, when a group of the Executive board of the Leagift of Women Voters entertained.' The guests Included Dr. J. H. T# McPherson, Mr. nnd Mrs. A, 8. Parker.' Mrs. Clinton Bryant, Miss Josephine Wilkins and Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Hendren. Mrs. Emma Birchmore has turned to Comer after a visit Mrs. Fred Birchmore. CaptL and Mrs. Glrfln left Sat urday for Iowa to spend the sum* mer. Mr. Dan A. Dean of Nashville. Tenn.» is the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Scott. By “GERlA" JOHN80N The Good Hope. ua„ Christian Endeavor Rally next! Chriatlan Endeavorera of Wal ton county will spent Sunday, June 10th, In a Walton county Christian Endeavor Rally at Good Hope, Oa., w.herd a splendid program will be rendered under the leadership of the presidents of tho various So cieties. Mlsa Irene Malcome la president ot the county union, while Mis, Margaret La Boon la vies president and with this pair of workers, the Rally will be wort!, whlljp. Rev. James Barfield will de liver a sermon for the yonng peo ple tin the morning; which will bo followed by a noon day ,lcnlc din ner. i SevCn societies represent the Walflon county union and already that (number have made known their* Intentions of having largo delegations at this meeting. Thd Athena societies will send a number of young people out to attend the meeting. day, June 11th I will attend the school tor society and district of ficers conducted by experts and Monday evening a party ot 100 Et- deavorers leave tha convention - for Cuba, whore splendid fellowship and vacation will be enjoyed.' FELLOWSHIP AND EATS AT C. E. MEETING Mlsa Agtaes Maguire entertained the'Senior Christian Endeavor So. clety ot tho Christian church exe- cutlve board nt her homo on Thitrs day evening of the past vock. WUh Lamar La Boon, president, presfd ing, plans were made for the sup port ot an orphan at Damoah, In dia this year. Delicious refresh ments were served. . Mrs. W. L. Wood left Saturday afternoon for Annapolis to visit her son Mr. Arthur C. Wood who passed at first class man In all his studies at the Naval Academy.. Miss Annn Belle Rogers of Hump- ton. Miss Mildred Wood of Rome, Mlsa Edna Morris of Barnesvttle ar rive Sunday to attend the Hamp. ton-Moran wedding Monday eve ning at the First Baptist Mrs. Arthur Steadman of Atlan ta Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W< W. Steadman. ■ Mrs. Chna. H. Harris and dough ter, Mildred, are visiting Green ville, 8. C., and points In North Carolina for a few .days ■Hon. Julian Harris, editor and publisher of tho Columbus Enquir er-Sun Is the guest ot friends In the blty. Mrs. B. W. Ford nnd Mrs. R. B. Toung of Maxeya wore visitors here Saturday V. W. SWIMMING POOL 1] OPENS MONDAY -Tho Y. W. Swimming pqol was MISSIONARY SOCIETY FIRST M E. CHURCH MEETS MONDAY AT 5 Tho Missionary Society of ths First Methodist church will hold Its regulnr monthly business moot ing Monday afternoon nil! o'clock. All members are urged to be pres ent and note change ot the hour. HEBREW8 BENEVOLENT SOCIETY MET8 MONDAY AFTERNOON 4 -O'CLOCK The Hebrew -Ladln Benevolent Society will meet at the Temple Monday afternoon nt 4 o’clock, full attendance In deserved as this will be thW Inst meeting. $3.00 and FIVE DOLLARS Special Showing of, Early Summer Hats for Dress and I Reduction on Colored Trig,mad Hats. At ths Most gasluslvs Millinery Parlors of Mrs. T. P. Vincent le the guest of relatives in Decatur. Mlsa Vera Jennings hss returned to Atlanta after a visit here for .the graduation of hpr sister, Miss Margaret Jennings at the High Scboof. Mrs; Rutherford Lipscomb, Mrs. Joel Hurt, Mra. Ewell Gay, Mies Mary Ann Lipscomb of Atlanta will arrive Monday to be guests of Mra Frank Lipscomb for Alumnae day of Lucy Cobk FIRST FOUR SQUARE SOCIETY IN "DIXIE” Tho First Chriatlan ctiurch la tha first four square Society of Chris tian Endeavor In all Dixie. Athena la justly proud ot this society. In. as much aa thousands of societies over , the Southland have been working the program of work, re; qulred to attain 100 per cent Is efficiency before June lit 1023. At the time of the convention tn Macon, tho standing of -he Athona society was 9S* per cent csd not nntlt Juno let. did the -gnntia- tlon reach their aim. The Athena Society win go on tho "Honor Roll" at the Dos Motnea, Iowa, con vention tn July. Lamar La Boon Is president of the “Best Is Dixie. MISg MORTON GOES TO COVINGTON Miss Nancy Lowe Morton, Junior Superintendent of Northeast Geor gia. Christian Endeavor Union left Friday for KV>vlngton, Ga., where ■ho will tinend the summer with relatives. During her stay In Cor. 'will i Mrs. Wllmer Moore and Mrs. Wllmer Moore, Jr., of,Atlanta will come over Monday for the Lucy Cobb Alumnae day and will stop at the Georgian. Mr. Spencer Rothwell left Frl day for Savannah and will return for Georgia commencement. Messrs. George Co* and Morris Kelly of Monroe were visitors hare Friday. Mr. and Mra. A. I- Harper an nounce the birth of a son at 'fet. Mary's hospital, May 10th who will he called Albert Lamar, Jr, Mrs. Fletcher of Columbus was called here a few days ago on ac count of the Ulnesa of her eon, James at tha Crawford Long In firmary who underwent an opera tion for appendicitis. Mr. and Mra. Lithgoe Wler at tended the Kiwanla Convention In Atlanta last week. Mr. Perlno Wingfield has returned ledjeal MRS. ARTHUR BURCH home from the Augusta Mi j College to spend his vacation. Ington, Miss Morton 'will assist Miss Laura Jarman In the supervts. Ing ot the Junior Christian Endeav or Society at Oxford. Ga. She wtll aleo attend several of the summer Christian Endeavor Rallies of thd Newton' Codnty Union which nrr held quarterly, at the various chutthra In tho county under tho supervision of Miss* Margaret Jar man, president of the union. Christian Endeavorera In Geor gia have a great future to look forward to In the way of conven tions. The prospects for Christian Endeavor In Georgia Is brighter than ever before and It la believed that the next state convention will give Georgia a field secretary ot their own. This year, the stato union will use a field man only three months, which will be spent In dietrict conventions and Inspira tional rallies. Ihe dates to look forward to aid aa follows: international Convention at Dee Moines, Iowa. July 4-11, 1923. Northeast Georgia Christian En. deavor Convention; Elborton, Ga., II. 13. 14. 1993. State Christian Endeavor Con vention at Griffin or Albany, April 19.19. 90,1914. All South C. E. Convention In Richmond, Va„ July, 1924. Bernstein Attends Meeting of Georgia Embalmcr’s Board I M. Bernstein leavee Sunday for Atlanta where he will attend a meeting of the Georgia State Board bf Embalmers of which ho ii member. H. M. Patterson of Atlanta, W. E. Platt of Augusta, Nat LeMaater of Amerlcus and J. Freeman Hart of Macon, are the other members The Board will meet Monday to examine applications of several peo ple among them tin women. A meeting of the Oeorgla Funeral Directors Association will also be held In Atlanta next week, begin ning Tuesday. HOOPER SPEAKS CENTRAL C. E. SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS New officers for the Central tral, Chriatlan Endeavor Society, 11 miles from Ath-ns tn Oconne conn, ty. have been elected for the en suing year. Mlsa Helen Elder, one of the mns ' tenthuslaatlc Young People’s Workers was made presi dent, while Miss Estelle Baxon will serve aa vice president with Mlea »«l"| Saxon, secretary and Mlsa Lillie Mae Fuller, treasurer. With this quartette of girls to lead the live society the results are expect ed to be sMendld during the com ing year. The meetings are held In the.school building every Sunday evening. C. E. THE MAGNET THAT DRAWS TO MIAMI, FLA. •‘Gerry"'Sea: Christian Endeavor Society, II net that draws me to Miami. Ha.. June 8-11 to attend the 36tb an nual conrentlon of the Florida Christian Endeavor Union. More May Hat. and the program Is about than 1400 people era registered . . _ .the strongest ever presented In Dr. Joseph Stewart returned laet I nixie. Hon. William Jennlqga night from Newnan and Hartwell I Bryan. Marcus C. FSgg, vice presl- where he delivered the commence-1 dent of the World's Christian En- dtavor Union and 45 others, hfon- .. Prof; W. D. Hooper is to deliver }•>« PI" Ih'ta Kappe address at Tu- ane University., New Orleans. La., left today for that city and will be away several adya. Prof. Hooper’s address will be "The Scholar " PAGE THRE* PALACE Monday A thundering drama of a woman’: fight against the wagging tongue: of tho world. DOROTHY PHILLIPS “SLANDER the WOMAN” MONDAY and TUESDAY Newest Western Sensation “ROMANCE LAND” Boys' Brown Trimmed White Trimmed Ail Boys’ Sizes $1.50 Johnson Shoe Co. We Are Going to Making Clothing Exclusively arid have rented our store to a new firm for Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, and we must vacate for the contractors to begin repairs B EGINNING MONDAY all Suits, Boys Clothing, Hats and Furnishings will be sold Regardless of Cost HEAD & McMAHAN