The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 10, 1923, Image 3

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, 1923. ~ TBB BAWWPUPgKAtP. ATHCTB- OKOKCW SOCIETY l lLi - IKl «UJ0 ADAM8 — Ruid.nce 832 N .COX WEDDING ESlliant event lpf tli*' loveliest weddings ev- Lrrinc ,n Monroe waa that of * WiJlieP^oblnaon and Clronla Cox, which \v-iDiesday evening at | dock the First MethOdlet i, was most beautifully ■ted f“ r tty<^r\oqpaalon. E>v PAGE THREE during commencement laat week. |ham, Ga. __ _ _ The feature of me exhibit waa I Mlaa Irma Floyd, of Statesboro, IH. C. Hunter. Mias‘Ernst’s moth • conk.* at poi lin de.lgned for|Oa. _ . jer will be pleasantly remembered the Centenlal of the founder and I Mlaa Carolyn Martin, of Ozark, were illustrative: of the varloud de-|Ala. partmenta and Activities qf the) Miss Virginia Turner; of Barnes- school. # * j vllle, Ga. The prize was awarded to Miss! Miss Martha Berner, of Macon, Lucille Haywood of New Orleans|G». with honorable mention for the! • Miss Elizabeth BUtch, Of States* design- of Miss Phoebe Ellis of At-1 boro, Qa. lanta. 1 Lambda Chi Alpha, A study of Miss Mell at her! Miss Sid Crawford of Holly desk, by Miss Maud Tolmaidge, re-1 Spring, Miss, celved much favor.ible comment.) Miss Elizabeth Beverly, of Thom The prize for the b-3at drawing, a Lasville, Ga. self portrait, was fdven to Mbis I Miss Charlotte 8ull!van, of Sa- Kathleen Morgan. The awaxdl vannah, Ga. for the best poster wfas selected by | Mia* Eugenia Brooks of Mon Ignrtj a Gordon and Mr*. th*- c-lmhdeller were 1 wiili smlloxj the dark iax , n leaves forming rmitr t.^t to the white in d. The choir loft was trith palms and ferns, } r n ,r il a background I rh i.i.lelabra with white tap'll. Interspersed with I baskets of lilies. they took the train for New York, Washington, Atlantic City and other Eastern citlefe. After June 20th, Mr. and Mrs. Cox will be at home at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nunnally. • Among the out of town guesta present at this banutlfu! wedding were Miss Leila Grimes, of White. Plalm, Miss Frederica Boatright, of J the votes of the teachers, that ofltreal, Canady. Cordeli-, Mr. Russell Michael, of I the best drawing was decided by | * Miss Billie Akin Jacksonville; Fla., Mr. Palmer [ th ® head of the department. Blackburn, of Atlanta, Mr. and I —ffl”— . Mrs. Russell Bridges, Miss Eu-[ GEORftlA coMMENrWMPN-n genia Bridges, Mra Padgett, Miss COMMENCEMENT) of Brunswick, o'clock the brid- (1 the church to the 0 f .Mpndelssohn’s Wedding Pir:< canie the ushers, Ilar/ey Kelly and Willlr jjesnrs Morris Kelly and Walker, entering from thr t the front of the church, the bridesmaids entered | Frances Hancock, Miss Lillian Traynham, Mr. Brewerton. of At lanta, Mr. Jernfgan, Mr. Walker Jernigam of Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Moss, Mr.i and Mrs. Mc Bride Howell, Mr and. Mrs. Walter Hodgson* of Athens, Mr. Walton Strogler and Mrs. Tudle Stone Robinson, of Oxford .and others.— Walton News. 80METIME, SOMEWHERE Sometime, somewhere, when the task is done. When the race Is over and the victory won, hr flush" the choir loft i We can rest by ttye side of the joined by the grooms- ! beautiful stream, entered from the ride en-|Flnd peace and bliss and joy su The*** wji>rgrouped within j promt*. Miss Katherine Whlttenburg of Decatur, Ga. MJsji Gene Wise of Fort Val ley, Ga. Miss Polly Field of Boston. Mass. Mies Anna Hod,tea, Birmingham. | Lei! * linen -was gowned In rdio^ J^alfed chiffon, nidi I arc* and orchid vel- i H*"lf n <'«»x wore blue ptalnted chiffon, lace and with a Touch of or- i.M \ Lillian Cox wore orchid nc- i plaited chiffon with trim- - and blul velvet rib- Frolrrlca^flpitrlght In rn.-w accordion plaited with lace and a touch of ridesmaids carried bcautifu! iloned bouquets of gladioli, ess and anapdragons in th» hades, with tulle, iroomsmen were Messrs. Michael," at ..Jacksonville, ft. Wheeler? Hhrry Arnold, no ,nnd t ' Blackburn, f the officiating ministers, iarles L. Bass, of Atlanta, and tobk Ills place be- *r, maid of She wore a r*r pink chlf- •1th a sash of ribbon. She carried j Hester | entered ! carried r^pm flpwers similar led by the brldes- l Sometime, somewhere, when bid farewell To thore we've known and loved so well; May it be without a tear or sigh. As wc wave the watchers a sweet goodby. Sometime, somewhere, when last word's spoken. And the cord Is loosed the pitcher broken, When ’our barque sails out to the unknown To that Port of Peaces bliss eternity. When the curtain so frail at last rings down. And we pass from the stage lifer May wc find there awaiting a ce Icstial crown, Won through trials, crosses and strife. ’ , May there be with us no sad farewells When the shadows ring the < nlng bells, And we join the glad ’ chorus Angles fair, Singing sweet hallelujahs on th golden stairs. will Sometime, somewhere; re-unite Wltn friends and loved mansions white, r*iy lmia-OusiicvglTterfBfoctoa rttra wuds of ’pur- IK# -at -last have flowed. Cross ^he mystic river ws have I frocks of pink rhlffnw ]flC0 1 carrying wreaths of pink . next ffiRIRr bride entered with her Walter S. Robinson, i met at the altar by the I with his best man, Mr. J Cox. Iwremony was performed by falter 8. Roblnpon, assisted . Charles f>. gmss. btiful In her mbe of white chiffon over | trimmed with rose point I seed pearls. The misty veil, which fell to the been rowed. Sometime, somewhere, we will say goodby To friends who dwell beneath the ■ky, With a hope most sweet to meet again, Beyond this vale of tears and pain. Here'* q,hope most sweet to friend and foe; As we journey along to the myatle shore, Of the train; was held In We say goodby for a little while, coronet of rial lace To meet again on some Fairer Isle. —JOHN CORLEY. May. 1921, Dedicated to Miss Mildred Ruth erford. blossoms. She carried ^ bouquet of valley lilies. The ornament was a string Rift of. the groom. . ride and groom left at 10:30 Atlant^*^ jfrom there ldwiches better when i Benton’* Bread [weather i, hot, don’t energy out “Ii let' us do it for If you cannot allow •re ; two other 1 b»kcrie» In town, [bakers bread. ;nson s CIRCLE MEETINQ8 W. M. 8. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The circles of the W. M. S. of .the First Baptist church will meet this week as follows: : Circle No. 1 with Mra I Paynes, 295 Rutherford street, , Monday afternoon at 4: SO o'clock, i Circle No. 2 with Mrs. Paul Had I away, Thursday afternoon I o'clock. • Circle No. S with Mra Duncan • Burodtt, Thursday afternoon at I o'clock. Circle No. 4 with Mra. A. D. .WII Ham,. Thursday afternoon at I o'clock. Circle No. 6 with Mrs. Prank Lipscomb, Monday afternoon et ( o’clock. . Circle No. i with Mrs. W. A. Bol ton. Thursday afternoon o'clock. Circle No. 7 with Mrs. Morton Hodgson. Monday afternoon at I o'clock. I Circle No. I with Mrs.' E. J •O'Kelley. Thuraday afternoon a <6 o'clock. Circle No. , with Mrs. E. H. Dor aey Davie, Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Circle No. II with Mrs. Lanier, Thuraday afternoon at I o'clock. Circle No. 11 with Mrs. Cobb Pavla, Wednesday afternoon 5 o'clock. —O— , ART EXHIBIT LUCV COBB The Lucy Cobb Art Department hnvlng completed a most success ful year, held their annual exhibit hemstitching Buttons Button iHoles Picoting Pinking Pleating Any Material—All Styles ~ • and Colors. , Work Is Guaranteed. THE HEMSTITCHING SHOP 312 Hdlman Bldg. TO A88EMBLE MANY VISITORS Plana for the social, side of com mencement at the University oil Ala. Georgia are rapidly taking ishape I .. and' present indications are ttuit| the season this -year will eclipse I GRADY AVENUE^ past years. One hundred tind I SOCIAL CLUB twenty-five glrla from Atlanta, Ma-) ENTERTAINS HUSBANDS con, Savannah and Augusta and! A very delightfully planned so other places have been invited tolclal event waa the beautiful party the damps that are to bq ‘given I at which the Grady Avenuo Social Friday, Saturday. Monday, Tuea-1 Clpb entertained Friday evening in day and Wednesday nights. Eight I hono rof the husbands at the home of the fraternltiea at the lnatitu-|of Mrs. J. C. Hlggenbotham. tlon are to give hotiae parties dur-r Many lovely garden flowers Ing the last three days of com-land foliage plants decorated mencement. The girls that havelYooms attractively. The enjoyable been Invited by th* different fra- I features were four tables of Rook ternltles are: land a measuring party followed by Phi Delta .Theta ■ delicious refreshments. The pret- Mlsses Louise Hays; Iona Mc-[ty party was one of the week's Kensle. Elizabeth McKenzie and I brightest social events,- the guest! Francis Felton of Montezuma, Ga. I Including the members and thelf Misses Virginia Gunn, Marian | husbands. Elliott, Eva Hall, Martha Lowe, of Misses Jennie Johnson; Ruth Me-1 MIlian and Irene Shepardson.' of | M Atlanta, Os. ..Mi., RuEy Hunter. —ffl— Lu '. iUe hooper will return C, T *ft«r .pending the n Crecn.boro. Mias hoiM Coopcr wil * “oompany her —a— Mrt. Dranch Boeock of Baton Rouge la visiting her mother, Mra. A. J. Lyndon, Mian Leila May Hull leaves Sat-- urday for Richmond, whero she will h* a member of the summer school faculty at tho University of vir' glnla for six weeks. Mias Mabel Nicholson Is spend ing several days at Blue Ridge Camp, Black Mountain, North Car olina. She was chosen to repre sent the Vesper Society of the State Normal School—Oconee En terprise. Miss Carolyn Fullllove, Virginia Athon, Mabel Nicholson and Grace Wells, of the State Normal School, *re «t home for the summer.—Oco- ,nee Enterprise. ffl— Mrs. Elliott Fears, of Athens, was the week-end gAest of her mother, Mrs. Emmett Robison.— Oconee Enterprise. Mrs. William O. Frederick left Saturday morning for her home In Louisville Ky., after a week*s visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rogers Col. and Mrs. William R. Misir France. Rc.bbln, Mcrldl.n, IM* M*!-”- D. Edward, and I Major Thomas H. Munroe win be Misses Huliett Humber end I ho™* quests at a basket diimer, Georgia Lumpklfli. of Amerlcus, | dance and swimming party given q a I by members of the Association of Mias 8ara Srultli. Barnesvllle. I the Army of the United States at G(U I East Lake Mopday evening begin- Min Jenin HUtoon, New Tork « 7 o'clock, nnd Miami Fla I The members of the Association belts Tsu Delta land their lady friends are Invited Misses Francis Parker and Caro- | MC , h to bring a basket for the oc- llne Brown, of Augusta, Ga. Icaaion. Dancing and swimming Misses Carrie Foy Yarborough, | w, ** be ® n J°y*o- Mary Tuller. Labra Pearce; Mar-1 AH reserve officers and «“Of- caret Middleton. Atlanta. Ga. «««■• who are not members of the Misses Sara Morehouse, Lila I Amodatlon are also. Invited to at- Sims. Josephine Beeselleu. Peggy I tend. Stoddard, R.tU Coney. Savannah, i jq H N80N - M ITCH ELL Miss Francis Wood, Cedartown, HNVJJATIONB OUT Ga I T*** following Invitation Is Mbu Marjorlo Jackun, Butt., wrr '"««•< throughout Mont I tn® stats, MI« Joyce Kertn, Delhi, La. Mr. Lucy Wimberly Johwon ro " SS^t’&SSSS.S M.M Margtrct Miller, Plcrro, B. ^Annl. Murd.tufh, Btrtow, kng. Jun. ^r-' ’ Ktppa Alpha I .hallrillc, Ocoryl. Mliiww LuW Lowlt, Sophie Street! „.“™ nor Reid, of Savannah. Ga. , Misses Frances Marcum and Margaret Crane, of Columbus, Ga. . Ml.. Delta Mlehl.r, Chitt^pb I Wood!.wn^jv.no. trom^ ^ Zm Katherlno Ktrd. Augurta, »>“ •» ‘"Mr «“«»■** inTlud ' ♦fra- Ida Clyde Clarke, editor of Pictorial Review, who was a dia- i tlngulshed visitor In Atlanta dur ing the recent biennial council of Women’s Clubs, sailed from New York Tuesday for Swedish govern ment. Five other noted American authores sailed at the same time, also gueSs of Sweden's govern ment- to attend the educational conference In Stockholm.—Const! tution.. homo by Miss Annie Wler (Poelei and Miss Jessie Moore for a visit Wilkinson Will Address Boys Dr. J. C. Wilkinson, pastor of tho First Baptist church, will addrou the Y. M. C. A Sunday club this afternoon at three o'clock. Dr Wilkinson Is a lover of boy, and delights being with them. Hit ad. dress is certain to attract a large crowd. Ho will talk on "Taking 8tock." planning a very enjoyabl. all- r tea for Tuesday afternoon at I tho homo of Mrs. Pet* Brown on Mra. T. P. Vincent nnd Mias Otlo Vincent have returned from Atlanta and Dccature. Dr. and Mra. Joaeph Btewart, Jr., are apsndlng today in Atlanta. —9B— Tho friends of Mr. Spencer Cola- man will he glad to hsar ho la con- valaaelng from a recent lllncas. * —S— Mra. Julius A. Myer and daughter Sylvia, are visiting, their parents, Mr and Mra. M. Farbstdn. Mr* Myer will he remembered aa Mia, Hlnda Farbatsln. • Mr. and Mra. Charles Fellows and ton, Harold ot Atlanta, arc guoitt of Mra. tCX 8. Fellowa. Mist Mollte Stewart of Dawton la the gueat ot her titter Mra Harry Davit on Prince avenue. Mra. F. W. McRca and Mra. Her bert Peeler have returned to At lanta after a Halt to Mra. H. H. Peeler, they were accompanied ANNOUNCING THE STRAND RE-OPENING TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS: We take great pleasure in announcing the re-opening of the STRAND THEATRE on Clayton Street on MONDAY, JUNE 18th. The Strand Theatre is one of the handsomest, cleanest and best ventillated little theatres in the south. Our program Hvill be the best pictures at all times. ' ■ ; THE STRAND THEATRE MANAGEMENT Oa. ROTARY MINSTRELS wljl Ml** ™oa.a, «• SoMING EVeSV Ml» Catherln# Martin, Omr*, Thur. A MU. Sara Fender. “JUm bmitn, uamwrvinc, i i n Ai„ n ,i.i n . VOII w hi h«v* tn Mlaa Nell Oh. w McSr^urt.."?. I» ““>• Th. mln.trcl prom- Mias Rphhte Mcf*!"' *$“*’’* laea to b« the reat treat of the all indlcatidna you will have to buy ticket* early In order to get- I year In Athena. Mra. a N. Boyd and Mra. J. A. Wotten of Union Point vialted Mlaa Lealle Baker. Brunawick, Ga. Mlaaea Bvelyij Wllliama and Kail* Mltehelb Wsycrow Oa Mlaa Jaanotto Murphy, Macon, her# Ga. I . cw I Mra. R. C. .Bodenfleld of Lake. - „ t**?I ■ffi.w ™.t "f Mu, T aon and lath Wjlllama, Columbue I 0 q Qrady avenue. Mrs. Dick Bure? and children are Visiting relatives In Buford am O* Louisa Orayblll. Eleanor Wrtght. and Alls. Danforth, Auguste, Oa.' Mlaaea .Mary Anns Lipscomb. Kolae-Allen. Theodore Owens and Mtrgarat Oresham. of Atlanta, Oa. Misses Christine Theamar Ethel Thomas, Savannah. Oa. Oalnoavllle. Mra, M. H. Conway bai returned from Atlanta. Mlaaea Tl.h McCaw and Mary I daughter of *hS, iSSl'mC. are rr it ^r^w-'pSuc*, I «* Brook.. ” I Mrs. Harry Parr and children ,phlM Connora Blr -1 Have returned from Cochran, mlnaham. Ala. ( Mlaa Batty H.lharlngton, Phlla ; | M ra. Margaret Stockton la apend Ky.. dolphla. Pa. Slams Alpha Epallan. Mpa Paulina Ware, Irena Thom I log the week-end m La von la. —S— Mr. and Mr*. Talmadge Allen and xs. Rebeksh Harmon, Marlon I young daughter have returned from Smith and Mildred Fraser, of At-| CoraeU a. lanta, Oa. Mlaaea Claudia Jackson. Dorothy I Mlaaea Mery Combee and' Inea Jackson and Eleanor Smith, of I Crouch of Atlanta are gueat* ol Valdosta, Oa. , I Mrs. C. B. Daniel. Mieses Susanna Miller. Lull. Young and Nell Anderson, of Co-1 Mra. Oallle Richards of Atlanta lumbua. Oa. I Is spending tho week-end with Mr. Mlaa Billie Akin, of Brunawick I and Mr*. Harry Richard*. ° Mlaa Margaret Wriaht, of Augna-1 Mr. nnd Mn. ® B. Attoway and ta, Oa. I I aon are week-end gueate of Mra. Mlaa Elisabeth JoneA of Wnynea-lw. P.iMaion. boro. On. I —[5J— Mlaa Fannie Lou Rawlings, of Mrs. S. T. Hood nnd Mn. W. N. Sahdersvllle, Oa. I Dickson, of Jefferson wore vlall- Mlsa Louisa Hinson, of, McRae, |orti here Saturday. Oa. —B— Mlaa Oladye Palmour, of Char- Mlaaea Mary Sue and Doris Hood lotta, N. D. , I motored to Kldgabury, N, C., laat Mlaa Mildred Brock, of Llvlnt-1 week to vlelt Mrs. Fannie Carpen- aton. Ala. Iter, and from there will go to Char- Mlas Emily Devi* • ot Atlanta, | lotto to vlelt MVe. John Thurmond. Oa. _ Mlse Elizabeth Hall I* visiting relatives In Atlanta. Mlaa EUsebelb Buchanan, Atlan ta. Oa. Mlaa Eleanor Wright. Ayguitx Oa. Jutla Buckland and Fran cis Welch of New Haven. Conn. Mlaa Gertrude McClelland, of Montreal Canada. Mlaa Louisa Johnson, Kew Oar- dm*. N - T ' _ _ A. T. O. Mlaa Louise DalUa, of Led rente Oa. Miss Nancy Hill, of Washington, Mrs. Rota Parker, Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, Mleeea Hazel Hodgaoa and Elizabeth Ashford and George Parkar motored to Atlanta laat Tuetdey.—Madisonian. Dr. Jack 8waff0rd ot South De. koto It the gueat of hit sister. Mr*. W. L. Hancock. —Si- Miss Jeanette Ernst, of Raleigh, N. C. will arrive Monday mom Cool Tub Frocks—Unusually Large ^ ^ Selections Afford Unusual Savings ant alngham— ' Add a flay llttla organdy* a shear voile, a buoyant Bingham— •r any on* of tho other many atylea of Summer Frocks here, to your Summer Frock llati, and t>* assured that for every Inch of attractiveness you are getting unusual price attrac tiveness. It li a very comprehemtve selection of all the lead ing! Summer Frock styles. We cannot begin to describe the :harm of these Frocks—a quotation of prices will bo sufficient. To appreciate these values, you must see them. Charming Normandy Voile Oresses In lovely colors and atylea, priced at 16.50. These dresses are easily worth 112.50. Lovely Linen Dresses In pretty colors and styles, 96.50. Tub Silk Frocks $16.50 and $18.50 Many ef the bast dressed women on fashionable atreeta and club verandas are wearing cool Tub Silk Frocks these June- days, and no wonder for they are certainly smart. This sell ing Is rtmarkabla for Its many styles and Interesting varia tions ef trimmings, which In most cases are quite simple. Striped and plain habutal and pongee styles are smartly mono- grammed. Crspo de Chino In many pretty styles Includes some with pleated panels. ^ Shantung Drum specially priced 914.96. 10 different styles Wattling Suits—Attractive Modes for 1 Vacation T)ips Whether you decide to make your beach Sale of Silk Tetticoats V % Trice tA ui..k A..ae. ..a Tii* wiiu in different atvle to w.ih Suit, and Tut Silk PettlMlt. to doubi. penal. Slightly >h.p wlltd, .tharwl*. pertret to «»•>. Khaki Knicker Suits Priced at ... Kh&ki Middy Blouses Priced at . Khaki Knickers, all sizes, at .. $4.50 ,. $1.98 .. $2.95 *eo our Bathing Suit* before you select; Displays feature many extremely smart wool Jersey Suits In two*plece and •na-plsce styles, these latter ones being fa athletic styles In all.wool Jersey, specially priced 93.9S to 912.50. These are the Bradley Suit*. Sweaters, that Are Attractively ‘“Different” . Thar* Is a unique smartness about these Sweaters that rsmevea them far from the commonplace. Then, too, they- ar* Just the right new colere-thoso ultra smart ones being worn by fashionable women In great style centers. Their uelght too Is Important. They are sheer, cool and very cool looking, comprehensively Including many different weaves and textures. We especially feature fibre silk jacquette styles In plain colors and Oriental patterns, at 95.00, 96.50 Tub Blouses Particularly W^ice to Wear with Sweaters and Suitr Thara’a many a clever touch on tho front* of these Blouses that makes them particularly nice to wear with sweaters and suits. You WUI find nothing nicer In BIouso affairs anywhere, we fael sure. Handwork that emphasizes sheer traceries of drawnwork In block and ether designs trims many Peter Pan 'collared modes. Other* ar# dainty.In tiny jabots edged with Irish ar val lace and tiny tuck*—92.60, 93.50, 94.60. New Pongee Blouse In sport models to sell at 93.96, 94.95 and 99.99. Summertime Favorites, Silk Capes Underpriced to Faciliate Quick Sale T* hava p light weight Cap. ready to atip over the Summer frock n«w m.ini a Mil eonv.nl.nc. a> w.ll a, a re.lly flat- Urine thins for ntret women to wear. There Capos aro of flat crepfc Crept d« ChlM, C.nton and Roihanara. Some are lined with printed .Ilka. Each Cap. to an excellent value combining an unueu.t low price with ityle and quality value. The reaaon'a favorite colore and atylleh cordlngi, tucking., tr. and tuck, ar. praient In thl. Cape event. Specially prlcid 114.75. »ts.50. tl>.95 and *24.50. Special price, on all Woolen Cape,. li T. COLLINS WC