The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 10, 1923, Image 9

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SUNDAY. JUNE ID. %ttg* QCIETY Office IMl-nr MRS. ALICE ADAMS—Residence 832. CALL TO CULB INSTITUTE AT UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GEORGIA FEDFRATON WOMEN’S CLUB8 '111! Tho JULY 9-16, 1923 Tlio chapel bell is ringing. From h.illM whose bricks were laid in the days of Indian oppression come young women, boys and men filing | it hn prist the old columns of the *nnto- b. Ili/m |k»i#co to answer the call to class. But see, yonder are more pupils hastening with note books in hand. They are you and you and you, from north, east; south and wedtf Georgia. Come an Club women, most of you mothers hav ing learned from your own prob lems in your little home-world the «r of that universe Into which | n g «.j to bo giv rich and poor are thrown In n | regular tniRhtJr tussle and fight for cxlst- power of a concerted action bring great things about has pushed on tho organization of the Women’s Clubs of the Nation til today Itn members are not ex tent to drift along but they desire to have their organization stand- Jized into the recognized power become In every state in In* along tho regular organization of tho state. Reach morning’s program of spec' lal instructions has for its topic one of the Departments with its Divisions ns sub-heudz, Every day thjt drill in Journalism. Public Speaking and Parliamentary Law will be lead by experts. These classes will he In the form of diillr how to wrltfe minutes, iiow to pre side* to introduce, to conduct meet ings, etc., with the class doing the practical demonstration. A Round *l*bie will be held aftei^ the lectures when all questions MISS FORTSON HONOR GUEST AT MANY INFORMAL PARTIES ' Miss Nora Fortson, a lovely schoolgirl of Athens, formerly of Atlanta, is receiving the warmest of welcomes as the guest of her cousin. Miss Elizabeth Phillips at her home on Ponce de Leon ave nue. Friday evening. Miss Mary Mc Carty will give a buffet supper at her borne on Piedmont avenue in honor of Miss Fortson. Saturday Miss FFrances Arnold will give a bridge-luncheon at how to keep the machinery going • of office, what ; neighbor and the o this cry has come from our own University of Geor gia. During July and August an army of 20G\ men and women will inarch into its portals an students of the summer school and ns.one of 11s units, you Club Women are to become a part., urse of Intensive Club Train - n along with the regular classes of the University The program Is being published Ip bulletin form to lie mailed * next week. Rend Jt carefully niid you will- catch its plan. That of vtark- b« asked—tho (ion’ts of ciu blife, } M WaverIy.” her home, on ' Pace’s Ferry road, in honor of this lovely young visitor. * Miss Mary. Armstrong will en tertain for ber Monday at her home on Ponce de Leon avenUe- Mrs. A. G- De Loach will* give a bridge-tea Thursday, June 14, at her home on Spring street in honor of Miss Fortson and her niece. Miss Phillips. Miss Lucilc Stone entertained a party of twenty-five Thursday at a swimming party, followed by Fast Lake Country ilsltes for different offices club ethics and the .needs of the communities In relation to our clLb life. etc. • • The entry fee of $2.00 for the sutnmer rehool will be the only In - cidentol charge. This entitles you to all of the summer school course* and entertainments. Lectures will be given. No examination required The Georgian Hotel has'offered n special rate of $1.00 a^flay with out meals. Meals can lie gotten at fare and a half rate on the pre sentation o£ a summer school cer* tifleate signed by the Director, Dr S. Stewart. These certificate* will be sent .on hpplieatlon'to him nem.rl.f r that there trill he many ji£‘14«nty ,F «ttJ “social' inriifillnn.il f..*i t tftt-svez tll.it *1 itiini. i t « " oUCIHI PALACE ' Monday Showing “Gimme!” WITH Helene Chadwick 1 ’Gaston Glass ttB. Walthall -.11,,, Hive You Got the 1,1 “Gimmies!” No mhttsr whether you have . or ,Mt you’ll have a real lauqh ‘ At * Oils great comedy-drama! "Alice Brady IN “The Leopardess” TUESDAY Dustin Farnum i > . WESTERN . ELITE MONDAY THROUGH OUR PORTALS Your buiilnefis can never grow to It* full and rightful site without tne friendly co-operation of your BANK. Tho Federal Heserve System through lla vari ous Individual member banka ban helped Industry to broaden nnd grow, and you should avail yourself of tho opportunity to let na help you. 1 Let ua explain to you in person Just what tho Federal Reserve System means to you and your bnalness. Efficient Service in Every Department of Modern Banking;. - GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK : Athens, Ga. •ntlonnl features that uld suggest. P* haps you will be reminded of thos< days during some com mencement with your best senio bcuu an«I a moon shining your pathway as edits lege yell broke into tin* perfec Idls'i of those sweet lien Every evening Is tak< musical recitals. lectures, etc. Onr morning the General Assembly at the University Chapel will be given to the Women's Club. The Normal School has asked to hove ** 1 a: their special guests Friday t veiling and Wednesday evening will be out own Club evening when you and I will have .the opportunity of put ting before this army of young people the great place otir club Is filling In present day life and the> can take bank to every corner of tl^s state our menrage of this our army of two million women By approval of Mrs. IWnter. Prea ident of the General Federation of Women's Clubs and also tlio desire expressed by the members of the biennial council, and following sug gestions of Mrs. H. W. Spaulding Chairman of Club Institutes G. F W. C. Mrs. J E Hays, president o' W. C. Is giving to the club women *f Georgia pifectal course: in Club Work at two of our prom inent Universities—one at Mercei Diversity, to be held from June 18th to 22nd nnd tne other at thr University of Georgia from the Oth to 16th of July. We anticipate tha* pith-these two potable Institutions opening their doors so freely to m that when our next state meeting Is held; we will tie able to show thi practical benefit gotten btr I* tin' dreds of our Club Woincv « We hope that you can stay ovei Sunday to hear Dr G. Campbel Morgan, who will preach on Sun day morning at the Octagon, begin ning! hln series of lectures, whlcl will fast thru tho next week. The Athens Womans Club ha* t large nnd gnitjnun membership who offer to you its historic home yours during that week—oper hbuse every afternoon .when coo drinks nnd light refreshments wlf be served by different members nni‘ their services will he yours to com mand. Mrs. S. V. Sanford is Gen eral Chairman and she will be ginf to give out any Information want ed. MRS. LAMAR COBH KUC'IOBR Pres. Athens Women’s chib My dear Mrs. Rucker: Your proposition to teach . clul work in the Georgia University I: perfectly astounding, and I think the most advanced bit of educa tional work along club lines that-) know of hut I can see splendid possibilities in mich a bourse and would myHelf like to participate very much. - That ought to ’be i wonderfully popular course, and 1 glad you v have taken thi: advanced step. You As very truly, Mrs. Edward Franklin White, Chairman Legislative Dept., General Federation Women's Clubs. June, 7, Indianapolis, Ind. * —W- DAUGHTEIt AMERICAN COLONIST MEET WITH MRS. JULIUS TALMADGE A notaldf social event of Fri day was the lovely luncheon hon oring officers of the American Colonist who me,t with Mrs. Julius Taimadge at her charinin? and very beautiful home on Prince avenue. . The, business session followed the elegant luncheon, whfn covers were . placody, for twenty-three guests, all out-of-town visitors. A color note of green nnd white pre vailed throughout the richly fur nished rooms, with a fragrant touch of pink sweet peus and gor geous begonias decorating very artistically the living room. The null and drawing room were banked with great bunches of magnolias and Queen Ann’s lace handkerchiefs; The elegantly appointed dining room In antique mahogany was adorned With ascen sion lilies- The mantel was banked with ferns and Queen Ann’s lace handkerchiefs. The lovely luncheon table over laid with an exquisite lace cloth centered with a silver basket of the pure white lilies, silver can dlesticks held the waxen tapers h and silver dishes the bon bolts. Several delicious and celebrated courses were served. I * Many happy features marked | the interesting occasion with graceful talks and -worth while {plans for the organization- at the w club, in honor of Miss Fortson. Miss Anne Lane Newell nnd others will also entertain in her honor. ' Miss Fortson bears the name of Her grandmother, the late Mrs. Henry Tompkins of Atlanta, a n ted beauty and social leader. ‘ | Journal. —RP— ‘ I MURRAH-SMITH ANNOUNCEMENT - „ Th *\ marr,a * n of Miss Janie ‘ *}* Murrah of Athens to Mr. Rupert . J? . I Lf ‘? Smith of Macoti was quietly solemnized Saturday, June 2^d at ... i S: * >0 nt t,fo home of thd Rev; Mr. #lnr j Sanford. Only a few close friendc ami relatives \yere preset^. Mrs. Smtih has for the past year been In training at the Oglethorpe Private Infirmary in Macon. Mr Smith Is connected with J. 8. Scho field A Co. They are at home tc their friends at 820 Poplar street '.Macon. ffj chief Henry Beusse left Frida; night for Buffalo to attend thi flilofs’ convention. Mrs. J. w. M’ltShell, Mrs. P. II Durden nnd PhilUp, Jr., Mies Sunk Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. J. V Haralson attended the marriage o' Miss Mamie Lindsey and (Mr. Au brey McLain in Social Circle las* Wednesday.. -pp- Mr and Mrs. Fleming Wlnecoff of Atlanta were visitors here Sat urday and were accompanied home by Dr. and Madame Jos. Lustrau who will bd their guests for r month. Miss Nora Fortson is visiting In Atlanta the guest of Miss Eliza, neth Phillips on Ponce de Leor avenue, and Is receiving many lovely social attentions. -ffi- ' ' Misses Margaret and Louise Morton leave Wednesday for New York to Hpend several days with Mrs. Henry McHatton before sail Ing on the 19th for Europe for r stay of three months. 1 Messrs. Harris Jones and Arthur Griffith, Jr., are In Rome going over for the kolf tournament. Mrs. James McGowan and Miss Margaret McGowan, of Augusta will stop nt the Georgian for Unl- vtrslty commencement. —B— Mr. George Morton has returned from Episcopal High where graduated with distinction. ‘ Mrs. C. B. Reaves has -returned to Arlington jitter a visit to Mr. and Mrs. c. B. Reaves, Jr. —fi?— Mr. and Mrs. Craig Orr’s friends will be glad to learn of the con tinued Improvement of their little daughter, Joan, after a serious Ill ness. - •Mrs. Harold Hinton and three little daughters. Annie. Dorothy and Leila are visiting relatives In West Point. —ffl- Mrs. William Bradshaw and Miss Julia Bradshaw of Paducah, Kv. will arrive Tuesday for Georgia commencement, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones are spending the week-end In Atlantr with Mr. hnd Mrs. Scott Hudson. Mrs. Hal Hulsey and young daughter. Hallle, of Atlanta are guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Reed on the cgtnpus.* Mr. E. F. Porter and Ulr. Frank Lanier went to Rome Friday for the golf tournament, Little Mlzsee lea belle and Alma Knleht are visiting relatives In Monroe. If] Mrs. J. E. Hightower nnd MISS Ruth Hightower of Amertcus have arrived tor the marriage ot Mina Cordelia Thornton and Dr. James Annie of Toronto, and are guests of her parents. Judge and Mrs. W J. Thonuon. -SB— Mr. John Snelling haa returned from the Episcopal High school to spend his vacation with his pa rents, Col. and Mrs. C. M. Snelling. Mr. James R. Oray returned to Atlanta Saturday morning accom panied by Mr. Bolden Knight who went over for the day. —IB— The friends of Mrs. T. P. Stan ley will regret to learn of her Ill ness at St. Mary's hospital. —B— <Mlsn Elisabeth Harris leaves to day for El Paso. Texas, to visit her aunt, Mrs. Fink. '*■- —89— Mrs: Lena Chandler leaves Wed nesday morning for Californlm to spend the summer. —a— Judge Blanton Fortson, Profs. W O. Payne and Preston Brooks, are oft on a fishing trip. — Miss Henrietta (Bousse left Sat urday afternoon for Macon to visit Mr*. Winfield Nlsbet for two week*. Tha. friend* of Dr.'and Mra. John Morris will be pleased to learn of the Improved condition of their In: font son, Richard,,after a serious Illness. Dr and Mra. W, M. Bnnont of Athens, announce tne engagement of their daughter, Mildred Mar guerite. to Dr. Ulysses S. Bowen of Macon, formerly of Metter. Oa. the,date of the weddlngto be an nounced later. Mra. a W- Ford, Mrs. R. B. Young, Miss Lizzie May Ford, of Maxeys, visited In Athene Friday Mlee Natalie Bocock leaves Tuesday for Richmond, Va., to visit relatives before sailing for Europe, snd will be Joined the latter part -f the week by Miss Otle Vincent and' Miss Cole of Atlanta Vho sail with I her. > Friends ot Mr. a Dunawny will regret to learn of his Indisposition. He has been ill for the past week, but his condition Is now Improving: Mr. Harry Talmadge, accompani. --B8— ed his grand-mother, Mrs. Harry Erwin nnd the members of bk house party to Chattanooga and will spend the summer at 8lgnal 'ountaln. v Candler of Atl of the Alumni eoclety i member of tliu board of ti tho University will arrive , ,,„ t day to be tho guest of Mra. Jg Goodman for Georgia com,no menL ' pp 'Mrs. Charles Talmadge* a.... E. B. Cohen were expected Saturday from Dillard where spent ten days. Mrs. Frank Lipscomb. Mra Hi >rdon and Mrs. Morton llorlgs motored to Atlanta Friday to a slat Mra. Bolling Jones at her loy* ly party for Mrs. Lauren Ooldsmlfl They were aceompamv.i their mother. Mrs. E. R. ii 0 who has been spending some tfi with Gfrs. Jones. FOR SALE One Ford Coupe in excellentcondition. Fully Equipped. A Bargain. * LAWLER MOTOR iCOMPANY Phone 1711 Henry’s Special* Monday Only Soft Chain.Body Garden Hats .. 95c Chamoisettc Gloves 12 buttons $1.50 Plain and Trim Teddies .. Lace . 95c $2.50 Plain and Lace Trim Teddies .. $1.45 $3.50 Plain and Trim Teddies .-. Lace $1.95 White English Sateen Drop Skirts, Black and Colors, Near Silk Drop Skirts 75c $1.00 Boys wash Suits 50c Childrens Hats Values to $3.50, Monday ... 95c Ladies, Misses and Flap' pers Trimmed, Sailors and Sport hats, values to $4.00. Special for Monday $1.45 Among the prominent guests [ I were: Mrs. J. M. High, nntionnl I Vice president of the Daughters, of the American Colonist*; Mrs. Charles Rice, Mrs. Bon Wylie,) Mrs. Charles A. Davis. Mrs. W. L-1 I Barnes, Mra.-WIIUe Martin Hurt. Mr*. J. O. Wynn. Mra- Thomas C. Mail. Mrs. Allen P. Davis. Mps, Virginia Hardin, Mra. . Aurelia I Roach McMillan, Miss Mary Rice,.- .iMra. Charles M. Love. Mrs. Fran-) J ,'ces Brown Chase and Miss Mar- j •jjnrie McMillan of'Atlanta. Girls' Khaki Scout 6 to 12 years ... Suits $2.75 Henry’s Attractive Savings On SUMMER FURNITURE THIS SALE of Summer Furniture and Special ties coming ju&t at the beginning of our real hot weather should most Certainly appeal to you. * - i LARGE SAVINGS on the articles offered com bined with our regular convenient method of payment makes this a Tiome furnishing event not to be overlooked. > MANY TEMPTING BARGAINS are to be found in this big store thape days. Why not pay us a visit? You are always welcome here. “Just looking*’’ or buying, is all the same to us. Sellers Mastcrcraft $5.00 CASH PAYMENT HOOSIER and SELLERS KITCHEN CABINET SPECIAL TERMS will prevail' on all Kitchen Cabinets during the balance of this month. $5.00 CASH*is all you need to pay. Balance in weekly or monthly payments. NO MATTER What your wants in Kitchen Cabinets may be, we have them all. HOOSIER, SELLERS, NAPPANEE. Pigk your favorite. We can supply if. 1-3 OFF ON CANVAS SWINGS BEGINNING MONDAY all Canvas Swings, Stands, and Canopies will be sold ONE-THIRD LESS than regular price. $26.00 SWING OUTFIT $17.50 $30.00 SWING OUTFIT $20.00 $41.00 SWING OUTFIT $27.50 $3.60r—DORSEY’S SPECIAL SWING-$3.60 1-4 OFF on All CEDAR CHESTS $17.50 Chests . $13.25 $20.00 Chests $25.00 Chests . . $27.50 LOYD PULLMAN $15.00 $19.00 Reversible body, ivory finish. A $35.00 Genuine Reed. Origi value. nally Priced $75.00. REED CHAISE LOUNGE Mahogany Finish .Triple Mirror A Real Bargain. Dorsey Furniture Co. QUALITY FURNITURE SINCE 1884 TRUNKS $15.00 to $85.00 MM