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THURSDAY. JUNE 14.. 1933
0 ffi« 1201 - By MRS. ALICE ADAMS _ R..ld.„ c . 832
MISS NORA FORTOSON
HONORED AT TEA
Mly» Nor« Fortson, o Athens
G.i. the gtrest of Miss Elizabeth
l'liillipo. was the honor guest at
an afternoon tea Wednesday after,
noon given by Miss Virginia Camp
bell at tho home of her parents,
Air. and Mrs. J. pillow Campbell,
on Andrew’s drive, ,
The beautiful tea : table: Jija®
on Hie broad grass terrace at the
rear of the beautiful home, wa<
decorated with quantities of sweet
peas, ■ gladioli and other sutnmei
flowers from the garden of tlio
— onstltutlon.
hostess.-
ACHES GO I QUICK!
Rub lathi. dtsp.oiEa.tco
•ad nbM tb. mIw. , LA.
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atoddas idief. Mean. Uck it
t A SECRET FROM
JAPAN’
ENARCO
Japanese Oil
CITIZENS* PHARMACY
FLAG DAY
By ANNE BACHMAN HYDE
*WHrh-eeag-ftinl praise -
We coiiw, p raise
. .. flag the breeds
know,
For glory holds *
Within thy folds
Such deeds as ancient Rome
could show.
tn ‘ UT? F.a? THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
I MR8. HUNNICUTT HOSTESS
AT CHILDREN’S PARTY t
. Little MJaaes Jeanne BcCom-
mons of Athens, and Naomi Hun*
nlcutt were honor gnests at a pret
ty party given by their aunt, Mrs.
J. I\ Hun nlcutt; Saturday after
noon from 4 to G o’clock.
Bluo and gold was the pretty
color scheme used In tho decora
tlons and in the cakes and ices.
After enjoying various frames on
the lawn the little guests assem
bled in the dining room, where re
freshments wore served from nr-
attractively decorated table, having
as its center piece a large bowl
filled with bright garden flowers j
ittULcyt gl%*« compotes filled, with.
1*3
Nor fjpattan land
Had brMrer band
Than they who raised . thee
first on high*
Nor fame’s bright scroll
More radiant roll
Than they who for thee dared
, to die,
Virginia’s son
Our Washington
First placed thee on the field
of Mars|
Where he has led
With valiant tread
We follow still the stripes and
stars.
Say “flayer” and Insist!
Should war’s rude shock
Our, freedom mock
With dread alarms from sky
4 or sea,
“In Dixie’s land
We’ll take our stand”
To nerve and, live and die for
* thee. j ■
Unless you see the name “Bay-
on package or on tablets you
•re not getting the genuine Bayer
product prescribed by pnvslcians
over twenty-two years and proved
safe by millions foru. ^ ^ *
Toothngfc* ' \
s§S? EHah
Acceptor Bayer Tablet* of Aspi
rin” onIy.**i£»eh
gae contains proper
Handy boxea of tw«l
cost few cents. Druggists also
let! bot*lM>f 24 and 100. /
is the tradrmark of Ba'yer
factum; o/M<
Salicylicacfd—
DR. ANDREW SOULE
ENTERTAINS BOARD
ITRU8XSE8 AGRICULTURAL
j COLLEGE
■ r Ajvanniial event preceding Geor-
gia; Commencement is the elegant
dinner at which Dr. Andrew M
Soule, entertains each year in
honor of tho board of trustees of
the . College of Agriculture of
which splendid Institution he if
president.
Thursday at 'noop Dr. Sonle op
ened his delightful home for the
notable occasion, extending v the us
uat happy hospitality.. Elaborate
decorations of gorgeous garden
flowers added charm and radiance
thoughout the' spacious rooms. Ar
Hughes, Messrs. L. O. Council, M
Aspirin M. Park, F. T. Kidd, 8. M. Cates
’Mafia:
J."X.‘ Cfdston. J. J. Brown, J.
MgCpmr, J. M. Bennett, and Dr
mSmr - -
HENRY’S
% > tf A
Tea Days June Qearance Sale of
SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE
|4.95 your choice of any trimmed hot In slock A
vitae, to >15.00 you will find fine leghorn., \ jfl HU
■album hemps, bralcla, and fabric hnta, trim, ty /I »Jt/
med In flowera, featbera. ornamenta and rib- (U,
bona, all colon, black and aolld white In every a
deairablo ahape. June Clearance Solo
(3.45,your choice of any trimmed bat on thoee
two front tablee about 150 hata aelected for/p O M f*
thla Hale all new atylca and,coin, all tlowerV. < /,
trimmed and netting up to >7.00. Juno Clear- til •■-‘♦•I
»*»<*»». : *f,....XT T
11.951 your choice of any chlldn hat In etock (ti 1 np
aellfng UP to 90.00. nil nhapen sad colon In-. Hj
eluded In thla Bale. Jane eleennee Sale T
31.00 your choice of thla lot 1 of chlldrena hntad-4 AA
selling up to 93.00. June Cleannce Sale,,...*■ W.
I'lillilrentt Dresses, gingham and other fdat color matrelala,
every chllda. dree* Included In tbla June clearance Sole.
Slies 3 to ft years.
$1.25 Dresses ... -75c $3.00 Dresses . .$2.00
$1.60 Dresses . .$1.00 oiii. n re8 Mo *4 45
$2.00 Dresses . .$1.50 bllk Uresses * 4 ' 45
> 'Boy* Waah Suita In thla June Clearance Sale.
$1.00 Suits 50c $2.00 Suits ....$1,45
$1.50 Suits ..-$1.00 $2.50 Suits ....$1.7S
Ladles Soft Pliable Chain Body Darden, HaU. lyC-
Jane Clearance Bale w wt.
Skirts included in this sale less 25 per cent.
Capes included in this sale less 25 per cent
Center table-of fine hate selected fir this a< pn
•ale at »1.^Values In this lot to |3.S0. June
Ladles Fine Imported English Olngham tfO QB
Dramas regular 35.00 valuea. Ctearanpe Price
Lail(,» Fast Color Qlnghim and Lnwn. Porch rite AJ“
and Street Dresses, values to |3j0p Clfarpnco Jp
WhlM’Colored and 'niack Drop 'Skirts. Values BfCjo
to 31.35, Clearance Price *.—■ »
Shirt Wnriata, Over' Blduaqa and Smocka included In thl,
June Clearance Sain of silk, pongee, georgette, crepe dn
chin,, tricolette, tubailks, waah waists In voiles, batiste and
tailored wash waists. w
All $2. Waists $1.45 $5.00, Blouses .$3.75
All 53. Waists $1.95 $6.00 Blouses .$4.95
$3.50 Blouses .$2.50 $7.50 Blouses $5.45
Ladies One fast color Street Dresses of Im
ported Voiles .Colors, black, navy and brawn AA AP
grouhds, white figures selling for 99.00. June \ i HJ
Clearance Bate,,., .. ■ ■ • ^
No phone orders, C. O. D. or memorandums. All sales final.
No goods taken back, exchanged or money refunded in thla
Sale.
mints. Tiny bluo and gold baak’elp
WkBbrmtm*: were give* as fprore!
- Ttiosn Invited were Joanne and!
Harold McCommons, of AthenX;|
Naomi and I\ F. Huhnlcutt. .loveli
and Lola Tucker. Doris and Doro
thy* Stanford, Bernice anil Billy
•McKinney anil iGoronce MrCohi-|
mons. MIbs Dorifi.IIunnleutt asstyt-
4<f qi pfitert^inlng.-fMacon Tele-
gfap
CIRCLE MEETING PRINCE
AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH
All the circle* of the Prfiice i
nue Baptist church will i
Thursday afternoon at 4 p’clocl-
with the following:
Circle I .with .Mrs. J. II. Mapp, or
JBarbcr streets
Circle II with Mrs. 4 G. Fike or
Went IlnncocK.
Circle III with Mrs. Maddox on
Cloverhurst.
Circle IV. with Mrs. A T Drake
i Oglethorpe avenue
Cirri** VI with Mrs. M. P. Prick
t on Cob bstreet.
LUMPKIN 8TREET
STORY HOUR CLUB
MEET8 FRIDAY. 4:30
Tho children of the Lumpkin
Street Story Hour club will meet
with Mrs. 4*. O. Vanatter Friday
afternoon at 4:30.
COMPLIMENTING
MI88 MeCALL t*
Mfsa. Andrey Harris| and Mlnr
Mattlb LOu’ Tucker entertained at
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
SUNDAY SCHOOL i -it >t.
PICNrC.
Tho Sunday school of the Chria-
tion churcli enjoyed a delightful
picnic at thl “Junior State” Thus,
day, which wan one of the' largest
picnic parties of the season. The
day was ideal for tho occasion ant*
an elaborate basket Jinner waf
sorved at noon.
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AT.LANTA, Ga—Hon. Barton
Smith, formerly of Atlanta, now
Special Deputy Attorney General
or the state of New' York, enter
tained a party at tho annual din
ner of the Georgia Society of New
York, according to dispatches re
celved 1 here. His gueata included
• Jolonel and Mra. George T. Brown
formerly of Athftfta; Mr. and Mrs.
Lyman l»r«ti,^ Mr. Jamqa F.
O’NmLvJ* KlAldweU. iMyere, Chief
of appeals'Burea’li of the Distrlet
Attorney; O. W. Kane, Assistant
to the District Attorney; Felix C
Benvenga, Assistant District At
torney. Dr. Ke nneth Van Allen and
senator Howard R. Bayno.
. A' number of these guests wll’
be remembered as former Atlanta
people. .lames, F. O’Neal was for
•nany years a prominent lawyer
hero, a member of tho legislator
■*"d solfcftor of the Criminal Court
of Atlanta. Colonel George Browr
•vas a nu mber of the legislature
and a colonel on tho staff of Gov
ernor Brown. Mrs. Pratt will bt
-emembered Ip Atlanta nn MIhf
Callle Hoke Smith, daughter of
Former IT. S. Senator Hoke Smif
it Georgia. Dr. Van Allen will br
remembered ns a visitor to At
lanfn. Senator Bayne Is a dis
tinguished Virginian, n leader o'
Ilu* New York Bar and belongs *r
tho Order of the Cincinnati.
0R—*•
Miss Toimnfe Lee SwilliJjg
Atlanta is vlniting relatives In th«
city.
Dr. H* M» Fullilovc leaves Sat
uruay for California to attend thes
surgeons* convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ritchie and
family have returned from a two
weeks camp at Lake Burton.
Miss Julia Bradshaw of Paducah,
who attends school in PhiladelphiaJ
arrived Thursday with two class-'
mates. Miss Kboda Thompson of
Galveston, Texas, and* Miss Fran
ces Brightwell of Charleston, West
her P ar ^hts* Mr- uud
Mrs. William Bradshaw, for. tfepr-
gia commencement, who have open
ed their lovely home for the gay
season.
Mrs. Branhan and Miss P ran nan
who have been visiting in Watkins-
ville and in the city the guests of
Mrs. D. L. Earnest left Thmadqy
morning for their home in Coldm-
bus, accompanied by Miss Hines |
Kline, who has been delightfully
entertained as the popular gue s t of
Miss Martha Earnest.
Mr- and Mrs. B. F. Hardeman
are expected home from Dillard
rriday evening.
Mrs. Hughes Spalding of Atlan
ta arrives the latter part of the
week to visit Mrs. Hammond John
son.
123rd COMMENCEMENT of the
Mias Charlotte Millstcad of Char-
■»tte, N. C.. errived Thursday to
vi«it Miss Louiso Phinizy for
Georgia commencement. \
Miss Josephine Connors of Bir
mingham, Ala.,’arrives Friday tb
, guest of Miss Louise Phia-
*zy for commencement.
Miss Cleo Jones, who Is attend
ing business college, spent the
week-end with her parents near
Elberton.
Miss Carrie DuBose of Atlantr
a lot^lF vanity* shont-r Wijdnesday l ls vWHng relatives In the city.
venihg at thh fionr& of Ufc form-
omplimenting '.VMss « Lucille
McCall, whoso mnrrlngo will b<*
an Interesting .event of tho coming
week Tho pnrlor and tho living
room wefo very attractivo with
ferns and cut flowers Many Inter,
ifding games and contests wore
•bjoyed and delightful music was
rendered throughout tho evening.
Llttlo Noll Tucker was dressed
pjn Miss Vanity Fair and brought
in a white basket loaded with gifts
for the honoreo.
!icioh»|. cplad courso war
” MIsS MrCnp: Kjjis been tho recl-
Idont of nvtqp pretty pro-nuptial
partlda;.- •.,£**
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M|!is HpJildfUuffln of Richmond
Vitfleftl’fiuWilay morning for Puirir
Island to visit l)r. nnd Mrs. It. B
Henry qnl from thero^vDl bo
Bluo Urid;e, N. C., jHtafld the
Aducntlonul CoMor©A<^. in leavlbg
Miss Buff in wlHbQ^(<| thunk
friends made hero during her stai
for the im ny lovely courtesies <5x
tended, to Dr. Richards ‘tir© rector
and ihis coagregmtton of her be
loved Episcopal church, and to ox
press her very great appreciation
of tho beautiful Athens, with lb
ixqulsite rifts from Nature, p'
♦elvety grnfH, royal Jtrecs and ir*
grant iflowtfhs. sovlasfofully brought
Ho notice b i tho residents.
In social life and social service,
Athens In ideal with the flavor
of the Old South very marked. In
toe words )f a Miami tourist, I say
In tot happy In Athens, be
would not l»e happy anywhere. -
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MISSES BROWN AND
8MITH SWIMMING /
CLASSES « /
The swimming Hansen sponsore*’
by MUsen Virginia Brown ant
<>fnri© .Smith at the J W. C. A. poo*
ire Very largely attended, afford
ing great pleasure all who aw
participating in the pleasurable
pastime, .chaperones, are provided
and every fhing Is bbfng done for
the enjoyment»of> - gll.
M#. .Inmei Ij*-e Riley has re
turned to Athens after a visit tr
relatives in Elbert county.
Mr. Frank Wolfe of Saxonburg
Penn., arirved Tuesday * afternoon
and 14 visiting his children. Mr
and Mrs. Lawrence E. Wolfe,*or
Lumpkin street.
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Mr. Raiford Brown nnd Mr
Stephens left yesterday In a rov
boat on ftie Oconee river foi^a vla
It to Darien to spend several day a
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Prof. D. L. Earnest Is In Rome
assisting In Educational work ‘ Ir
the Martha Berry school for twe
week*.
-Pr . .
Misses Annie nnd Plyde Patmnr
Rej-ena nnd Emily Mason motore<
to Atlanta Thursday to spend *ev
eral days,
—RRr-
Slir. and Mrs. E.S. Sell and j*>uu
Hagood of Lawrence*
vdle wa a among the visitors here
Thursday.
Misses Kathleen and Virginia
Swainsboro are guests
of Miss Virginia Brownj
UNIVERSITY of GEORGIA
Congratulations to the
Class of *23 and Welcome
to All Visitors.
Week of June Fourteen-Twenty
son
I uni bus.
visiting relatives In ’Co.
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Dr. Jack Swafford left Wednen
day for his home ia South Dako
tn after a vlsJt to his sister, Mrs
W. L. Hancock.
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—iil-^
Mr. Idus Brewer, clerk of the
court at Clarksville and his mother
are visiting Mrs. Anna Sweet.
Miss Elizabeth Bruce is spend
ing her vocation with her mother.
Mr*. D. L. Bruce on Lumpkin
street.
CHAPTER P’BNTERTAINa
AT LARGE TEA
The lovely pdlver tea at which
Tho lovely silver tea at w
rhapte F or Emmanuel touch
tetolned Tuesday attenoon at thr
beautiful homo of Mrs. Poter
Brown on Wpodlawn avenue, war
one of tho week’s brightest soda'
m-.tlll ^
Mra. Russell Everett who hao
been on an extened visit to her
parents at Seaboard, N. C., has re
turned to Athens.
—SB—
Miss Christian Foster enter
tained the members of Mi*s Mai
Bacon’s Sunday school class i
Mrs. Claude Cox 'Tuesday evening.
Games and contests were enjo^dd.
after which /efrtshmenta were
servijl.
Mr. and Mrs- E. W. Dugan of
Candler spent Tuesday with Mrs.
J. F. Payne.
Mrs. James Fletcher of Columbus
has returned home after a visit to
her son, James, who i* convalesc
ing from an appendicitis'operation.
evont*.
Tho artistic decorations of gardor
flowers was an added charm and
the most delightful hospitality war
ry cordially extended.
—RB—
Mr. amf Mrs. Henrv Goetchius cff
to be
Col urn? uh arrived Thursday
the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Scudder for Georgia commence
ment. Mr. Goetchius is a member
of the board ob trustees.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Any young lady who has finish-
High School and wishes to use
>art of the W. B. J. Hardmar
I Sarpcta Association Loan
Sholarship Fund will please meet
tho-committee nt 10 a. m., June
19, 1922. at 453 Hill St.
' MRS. L. G. HARDMAN.
Chairman
MRS. GEO. THORNTON,
2nd Distrffrt
Childbirth 1
' «
Mr*. W. J. Miller and two little
daughter,, Betty and Otella. will
leave m a few dr.ye for Atlantic
C.t, to .pend "cveral weeko after
which they will visit Mra. Miller’,
Ooiii^tan Gordon at
I’revilham, V».
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MIm Allene end Julia Travi, of
Riverdale and Mra. A. W. Lively of
Macon will be tne guest, of MU,
Bessie Bayne for commencement.
i GIFTS THAT LAST
M. F. Fickett "Jewelry Company
Optometrists and Jewelers
268 East Clayton
Athens, Ga.
Miss Vera Whelchel of Atlanta
has returned home after spending
a few days with Mrs. Anna Sweet.
Read Banner-Herald Want Ad s
■Amtmuimmt
100 Gingham
DRESSES
Specially Priced
$1.29
In this lot of 100 ,Gingham Dresses you’ll
find most every color in small and medium
sized checks. All sizes. Nicely made and
trimmed, they’re unusual values at $1.50.
You’ll Say These New Slipover
Sweaters Are Bargains At $1.50
Good range of colors,to choose from in all
sizes, (with and without belts’.'Drdiharily the
price would be $2.50 to $3.00. They’re in this
sale at $1.50.
CORSETS AT HALF PRICE
One lot good models in odd sizes Thomp
son’s Glove Fitting Corsets from which you
may choose at HALF the regular price.
I a wond«tful nuiun I
Expectant mother. I
4«t-A COMFORTABLE PLAY I
>> T»« food features of thl, otylo tn
readily apparent. It may b. ettrec
When fhd Little One airlves^jma
Att tinmcnt pnyrieiari,
expert tn this acienre,
turn shown the way. 11
wu be who brat pro.
^.’?r^,SX r r ClU cd'Er? ra i
the mat
“Mother's 1
m»*. a J.
had a dociot
end • Bury* «nd tho* 1
“With mr
Banner-Herald [
, Read
Mahogany Finished Candle'Sticks $1.00 and $2.00 a pair I
White Blouses For Summer in a Special Sale At 98c
fb
A wonderful assortment of pretty styles
to choose from, these»blouses are made of
striped dimity and lawn, trimmed with
crepe, and dainty lace edge. These blouses
are extraordinary values.
Davison-Nicholson Company
oWrhii vi-ift v.lslui-?
ATHENS' BUSIEST STORE
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