The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 08, 1923, Image 3

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PACE TflREB FRIDAY. JUNE 8. 1921 THE EANWEB-HERALP. ATHENS GEORGIA otfie* 1201—By MRS. ALICE ADAMS—Residence 822. SCREECH OWL CLUB EN'ERTAINS VISITORS Tbc sjercecli Owl club, composed ot a sroUlfcot girls belonging to the sthom sctf entertained Wednesday vi, nlugat the It line or Judge and “ .Bradwell In honor ot . vaucett, Misa - Saaf< Fancetf of Chattanoo n elaborately entertain. ' prom and dancli at a hie featnrns. „;,l san4sHelCT wh™ setvoi lie cveuinfc. *4HaaMl Bose, Mrs. Harrison Jones, Mrs Turner Jones, Airs, Marlon Bold, smith, Mrs. Frank McGauhey, Mrs K. U. Hodgson,-'Mrs. Frank Lips comb, Mrs. Hugh Cordon, Mrs Morion Hodgson, Mrs. tvSnltei Hodgson, Miss Hazel Hodgson. Mrs. K. It. Hodgson, Jr., f ,nd j ry Hodgsota, Mrs. H. |SSowe, Mlar Jninces Rowe, alt of. Athens; Mrs lie • Krnest Woodruff. Airs.- CHAPTER F. TO GiVE SILVEB'TgA Chapter ..F«- of . Emmanuel Guild tjflll entertain Tuesd -y afternoon at a stiver tea at the home of Mrs Peter Brown on Woodlawn Mvcnue, from G to 7i which pntmlnes to be a very .harming social event. - -SB— MRS. SANFORO GAY TO ADDRE88 LEAGUE OF VC ■Do j Krnest Woodruff. Alfs.- Bolling ; 8r„ Mrs-Sam D. Jones. Mrs. in- j Ceorge Woodruff, Mrs. R R. Hodg- tell I son, Sr„ and Mrs. Albert Pritchard ring; —Constitution. . • 1 forty guests were Invited for, MIS8 HENRIETTA the charming occasion; which. Was. BEUSBE’S'LOVELY*TEA ope of’tho largest sodial events FOR PHI MU8. of die *beh of very pordial Inter- U "" est t<*l»*ijr«{>«i«\neL ■ ATLANTA VISITORS GUESTS OF MR8. JULIUS TALMADGE Mr*. J. r M. High, national vice vsidetrt of the Daughters of the PHI MUS. V One ,of the loveliest y 0 t the smal : wee k wis the beauti- tea /Thursday affernoon at which M Jss Henrietta Bens**. entertain - In honor of the Phi Mu' Soro. members 8UGSt8 ,nc,U(I,n W °nly the All kinds of gorgeous American Colonists, Mrs. Charles flowers gave additional charm to Rit e. Mrs. Bun Wylie, Mrs, faarlea ’»Ote handsome Colonial home ef- A Davis, Mrs. W. L. Barnes, Mrs. J [ejtlvelv arranged throughout'the Willie Martin Hurt, Mrs. J. 0.jjj*er floor. Tall silver vases and Wvnn, Mrs. Thomas C. Mell, Mrs.. Dresden hasUmts fUM with lark- Alh*n P. Davis, iMdss Virginia Har-l R P ?, rs. gl/tdioll, popples, nastur- din. Mrs. Aurelia Roach McMillan. J tlums and other bright blossoms Miss Mary Rice, Mrs. Charles M > . made a colorful setting every. Love, Mrs. Frances' Brown Chase | where. The usual lovely hospitality and Miss Marjorie McMillan of At-»°f the homo was charminglv er hint are guets of Mas.' Talmmlgo j tended, for the meeting of the Daughters • —fin— of the American Colonists, which CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Mrs. Sanford Gny of Atlanta' will addles sthe Leng\i&yof Women Voters next Tuesday at the lunch* eon t obe given at the Georgian ho T tel at 1:30. Her subject wilt be "Georgia' Laws Regarding Child- rein” f The meeting?will u*> open to thb.-publlc. i' :t- . i .j 11.» ,i no-ii-i — ft)-*- • i #>» ! si MISS RUTHERFORD CALLS , MEETINQ OF U. D. C. r ... t SATURDAY 5 O’CLOCK t Misq j Mildred Riitherford. pfesl; dent Lipira RutMerfprd Chapte.r U. 4). chv> pulls a meeting for HatUf-, dby nftglnoon at ^he Villa at ;C p’rjock instead of Mnjidpy' ns cho IS leaving early lit the . week I4t ntnllaw lltad follows the brllllan luncheon Riven by her at her handanme home on Prince avenue. Mm. Rlehard P. 11 rooks, of Forsyth. wl)l give sfn address on "Tlie Flag." MRS. WILMER MOORE, JR., HONORS RECENT BRIDE Mrs. Wllmer Moore, Jr. hostess nt a bridge-tea - si.irtment'on Kai \ street for Mrs. Lauren Goldsmith a recent brltfe, who was formerly Miss Marguerite Rowe, ot Athens 8. S. PICNIC The annual picnic of the Central Presbyterian Sabbath School will be held at Eaat Lake on next Sat urday,-June 9th. . v Every an, woman and child i b e *£r :,wl t0 ”® I irea et>f If powlbu Those having an automobile will was , K,a * ln he lP convey tbaae whe .... ... herl ,, , avp nnt If J’nu will l,e at the Seventeenth j. r,, ' ,rc h 10 o'clock Gi. The rooms where the game wap plaved was artistically decorated with spring flowers. Mrs. M^pro received her guests wearing a gown of blue crepe. She was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Wither'Moore. Sr., Mrs. Rus sell Johnson and Mrs. Joseph Rlount. Twelve guests were 'Invited for Last but not least don't \ forge* that well filled basket, and oblige Basket committee: Mrs. Thompson Stewart, t Mrs. 8. J. Cartledge. Mrs. Fotger. Mrs. L. v. Davis. MISS FAIRY ELLIOTT TO PRESENT PUPILS IN RECITAL Thursday, June 7th nt 5 o’clock SI Isa Fairy Elliott presented her Plano pupils In recital at the wo mans club. Following Is the pro- l>riilge~ and later about fifteen' inem 1 fg™ wh,ch wa * ch ^mlng|y Ii^ Syl^hr* Impromptu Valae— BAckrrthnn—Annie' W’ier. Peeler Eleanor : Galloway. ’ bers of tbp older ifiarrled conting ent weVp Invited lot tea.—Cgnstitu MRS. BOLLINQ JONE8 H0N0R8 MRS. L'AUREN GOLDSMITH , Mrs. Rolling Jones, .Jr., will be hostess at ten Friday at the Drul Ourlltt-f-Lucy , Erw{p. , Merry Oobipanlonq—Englemann —Eesa Johnson n°°d Night, Little Oirl—<Jramm Margaret Matches, Miss. full attendance Is urged a will l»o »the Inst meeting of season. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN 8UNDAY SCHOOL TO PICNIC EAST LAKE The Sunday School of the Oon- Irnl Presbyterian church will pic n!c ntyEast Lake Saturday. One of the c Besf c Pictfires This Season Mrs. C. 8. Compton has returned from Haft^HI Where she visited her sister, Mrs. If. If. Maxey. Mrs. 3. W. Moor cof Cradforw i?v visiting in the city. * -PP- Mrs. Reese nn<l Miss Cussb Reesd Of Lexington were visitors here Thursday.' givitli/cnr with firr playing the 5 It'S IP mm.s Special Saturday JACK jcstimc youlll flll.lSy JUObt thriiiii.g. While Mrs. Fair was away, her -daughter aiaU.sc*] herself dan gerously. ers Louis B..Mayer' presents CLAW” Mr. and ’ Sfr». t)on Edw*ards of Miami, Fla., are guests of Mrs.. T. P. ‘Vincent.’ 9kFrcdNiblo 1 Production Here’s drama of the thrill-a-minutc kind. With Jack * Holt in a jewel of a role, studded with gtittcrinj? deeds of daring. Prof ft. ft. Hcnrolon haa gone t. Massachusetts ‘for the summer. ii *M|— '• "I 1/ Misses FquaQtt aiu| ..Hartford and 'Mr. 'Buck Faucett * accompanied hr Mrs. Harry Erwin returned Chattanooga Friday after being •harming!/ entertained as ih guests of Mr. Harry Talmadge -m- Miss Alice Betts is In Atlanta *or the Junior Music Club convc '.ion and will be the guests friends for two weeks. The Famous Mrs. Fair * , ? } ; Last Showing Mlsr Miss Sarahs Hall went ov \tlanta Thursday to -visit Elizabeth. Carroll for Tech mencement. Mi- •*: i U.W-L 1 • ' Mra. 0<mi«"Bif?rirtt' 'and' Mliy UIIH BitrnolU of'Wa.ht**tnn: On. aro 1 thr KOoat-J '®f' Mlaa Aonlm T Comer on Univeralty Drive. Its a Big Special | Saturday brWo llV h(>|< waa formorlv Misa .Margnerilo Rowe, of Athens, Oa. Mrs. Jones will ,1),, aaslsteil, (n entertaining by Mrs. Beverly Du PARAMOUNT 1 SALAD DRESSING Replace . heavy, ex. pensive food* cooling, re. 1 salads and eandwlctiei (iUed iiiiiiimi nostess at ten I rtilair at the Drub. 81 r a u s » — Kpauldlng—Mi Hills (JortMitb Irf'btAior ofher Ms. Sld/nivl:er.' 1 1 "• * ter. Mrs. Robert Wotklroff,, anti foi; The Ooltlen Star, Walts—Strea La « r ®n Cioldsmltlfi iJ/rit</nl WJfj-lliJH Johnson, Lucy Erwin. “ ' * * **’ ' Rinp; Around Bony—fjiwson; A Little Wnltx—Cfayiior—Nell Dean. - l>i^nco pf. the Village Maldens^- LlndMay—Edith Stone. Dream of. May—Hchuier—Dorothy I MIab LucH^^&fchrtR 1 1 to T EalbncoA a vl Hovering’ Butterflies—Gaynor— Dorstby Thomas. * Whispering Zepher—Heins—An nle WlCr I’eeiler. ArnKnnol.ee—Massenet. — Mary Marlin. ^ Reverie—Gayopr—Eleanor Gallo- / with Paramount I J Dre»tlng—the pure • health food.*,Try also i Paramount OnaiseSalad 1 Reliih—Juit M delicious and whole- , tome. Floating and Drifting, Op. 3 No 6—Renk: , Spanish Dance, Op. 12 No. J, ‘Moszkuwskj—Martha Jim Arnold. Htnrentl Etude, Op 182—Bohm- Klixalieth Orr. Slumber Song—Warmer; Dream of nn Angeb Op 47—F, d’Orso— Virginia Campbell. Second Mazurka, Op 54—Godati —Wlnnlfred Orr. Idllllo, Op. 134—Lack; 'Baton- Celle—;Wnch»—Both Campbell. j/ warf Dance—Chaminacfe; Stac cntl (Scherzo)—Wacha—Murl Un- j dorwoot). ' * •' - I. .FauiH Watur-—Gounod—Wlnul- frul and Elizabeth Orr. Hirsch Bros, & Co. *?»*!■* Taimadge Bros. & Co. Distributors COSMOPOLITAN CLUB ENTERTAINED BY ' MR8. GRADY HEN80N Mrs. Grady Henson entertnUef the Cosmopolitan club Wednesdzj /it »y/- delightful country home near Watklnsville, which assem bled the member* for a moat en joyable occasion. Two visitors Mrs. McRee and Mrs. 8tovall of Watklnsville) were present, former winning the prize in th* interesting tontent. The nrtlslle decorations of.brlglt' garden flowepi adde«! beauty U happy occasion. Sewing was alst n feature followed by a deilclou* salad course. Mrs.'Wallace Bell will be thf next hostess. STYLES in SEASON Smart White Foot Wear . Many Styles to Pick From MAX 6^fBMAN liman umm— 'lOI BROAD ST. PHONE I67IJ Min Ethel McKern urcomiKmloi- »fiea Amblee Whitlow‘ ti> hor hohu >n Carneavllel for-'ll Visit bt • ten ■lay». 1 ‘ ll ' ' ! ■ Hi ,i -Sit. 'aria'Mrtt. l .ta»nca' l H. Gray fcn« children of ’Atblhta' nrrlVM Erlllny mornlttn'for' n vl.lt Sira. VT. F.'Doftiey. ;«ch*ll bnVftrn ‘Minnie rascball. The friends of Mra. W. E. Hlnet will bo plonsctl to l,arn of he satisfactory condition following nt operation tot appendicitis. .» TONIGHT —— ♦'I Jack. Holt OUR SALE OF N’SjftXFORDS and SHOES Consistinftof broken lots, but of all sizes from 6 to 11, and of the highest grades-and makes, continues. rfr, and Mra. Craig Barrow ant’ •hlftlron of Savannah arrive Frl- lay nigh) to sponil thn wookciu' with Mra. John W. llrutnby'cn- routo to Lake Kanuga. You Can Get a Selection. About 150 pairs of these remain. Our object is to clear odd lots. ' Mrs. coston llarroll anil yoimi' ton, Julius Walden, of Atlanta, are •meats of Mrs. J. W. Waltldn. Mr, and Mntl II. L. Sliellnutt arc rlBltlng In Atlanta. 'Your Choice At. $3.50 pair ItHs. W. h.lTirfn. Mlsd t Lowln and Mrs. Tat McKIvy °clljam are, gutals of Mn. Warln^ ,.nd Mildred OrHfrlb hhil Slsle Jester moforod to Oreons- ’toro and -Madison Thursday for tbo IV. f “The Dpylight fcorher’’ i .ViiDiB. Comer of Broad and Jacicsod Streets Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crymos and Mis, Myrtle .rxymes are vlsltlm- n Atlanta, during their abkenth' Mis* Non* Crymos Is the gue»t 61 Mis* Mary Doming. Ill** .VllSrrd- Itiithorfonl leaves lext week for Natrhex, IMI**„ t<- ittend the Conferlorato. reunion. Dr. Harvoy Cabluosa leaver Tkicsday for. New York fo spend iev*ral week* acting a* Intern In ‘he Now York oye, ear, uoso and hroat Infirmary. Mr. ikarvln B.'Pcrrjr of Atlanta ia In the city. 1 1 —IS—' Ml** Margaret ARdoroq of this sty who Jins been >L tbo Ne>, I,'ny. 'and Conservatory of Mi sic far two -many eas chosen e* ode of .. Mass to (Hay.In Iho pupils rtfitn' ra June 2nd. Ml**. AndVrWcln's treat augers* In the study of mu alt will bo of delightful news to her 'riends here. t. .•ii iUlLctill" Mr*. Ralph 0ns* and Mr. Joe r .ltmnVln want . In illanln Read Banner-Herald Want Ads riimpkln went dvbi* to Atlanta Thursday for a visit Improvements At Standard Oil Co. Service Station The RtandaVt Oil company **r> Vico station at Hanrodk and Hnl- streeta I* being Improvril erd when completed, will havo a pew loncrele floor, a drain n(V rovern- -oat* of paint, and vylll la- -,1-trgct *o aocommodato Increasing'trade 8MV, of thn''con, . ortho Stand- . .. If Id charge of the work. ' ' diaries Mr Conn •• " ' * ' KS GOOD To be seen flashing; your Unlimited ekly Pass. Shows the other Bide, Transferable Weekly Pass. passengers that you appreciate this way of saving, time and money in the use of the Ath ens Electrics. Isn’t it about tinjp you joined the Athens Unlimited Ritft Club? The dues are only % 1.00 a week and the -privileges great er than you can get for the same money in any _other club in town, bar none! ^ ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC COMPANY v, ' • THERE'S RESULTS FOR YOU ! ... THAT LITTLE classified! AP.CBETAIIflY OIDBHHE "stehoghapmSr s Business men all over the city are realizing what tremendous power our classified columns have..?, - Let us help you get what you want—when you want it. PHONE 75 Banner-Herald vm-.uhwv) yi 1 .: ,V llL.L