The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 17, 1923, Image 11

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SUNDAY. JUNE 17, 1923. OCIETY Offie* 1201 - By MRS. ALICE ADAMS _ R„ld.ne. 832 U.CALL-VANDIVER Jedding plans Commencement Jay has been h 0 8e„ ae a. wedding day by Miss ciIe McCall and Mr. John Hoi J-gsworth. y&hdlver, the latter to "aduat*- on Wednesday morning. \ e twentieth of June, from the diversity of Georgia, the wedding to take piece In the evening at nine o’clock at the Oconee street Meth- odist church. The ceremony will be performed by the pastor,| Dr. J. A. Qullilan assisted by Dr. S .E. Wasson, pas tor of the First Methodist church a former pastor of the groom-elect The wedding music will be tr charge of* Miss Sue Fambro. a suit ° Promlce Me" to be sung by Miss Roma Sheffield fmmediktely preceding the entrance c f the brida party. Miss McCall has cha-ten as he» attendants Mrs. W. G. Orr, Charleston, S; C. t and Mrs. Teat of Elberton, her two sisters matron of honor: Miss Ann Vandi r of Rome, maid of honor; *Miss Alice Jones, Fannie Mae Tea J Mattie Sue McCall of Athens and Miss Frances Phillips of At lanta, bridesmaids: little Misse.t Dorothy Orr of Charlotte, Evelyr enable yoa'/ito give your ? un ' ,nn ' Chr, * ,lne ™ lnon PAINTED WALLS THEIR: ADVANTAGES Walls (jnishedwith Sherwin-Williams . THB BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA PACE THREfl - Gwcndoyln Fambroi flower Kirin. home a cheerful; comfort- Tl "* finer bearer will be Meet. ,b!e atmosphere.' There is youn * n ’ phpw la rue assortment of col- „ Mr -Y indlver wHI *« b: b I-,. ™r. Robert Powers of Rome as bes ors and' snaaes iromjmnn: Messrs. Floyd Adams. PVe» which to select, giving a P™"* *** I, ' ,nn ana Edw»rd Davi m j ® fi groomsmen. The ushers will fide range, of decorative l»e Messrs. Ira Teat nnt Alvii color schemes. Walls so finished are dean And sanitary. They can readily be renewed iy washing—they do not Tent. Thfi out of town guests w.il In elude Miss Ann Vandiver of Home Mr. ,*nd Mrs. Robert Poweru atii Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mull Ropte; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Teat Manfrr James Ira Teat of Elberton Mrs. W. O. Orr and Miss Dortoh; • • 1 1 »». urr nnu mu their original beauty on* bt charleston. a c. irhen washed often. They much to the beauty jf'your jhome—they re- lect your personal tastes ind preferences—you can ;et just the color effect 0U wish.- 'I: A Decorative Service is yours for the asking. Visit our store and have us show you color schemes for intftripr decoration, and actual specimens of Flat-Tone as it will ap pear on, your walls. We will be, glad: to talk over the decoration of your home with .you. Hardy Hardware 11 Company ” Clayton Street 1 r. Mrs. Henry Scwel land Mr. am Mrs. Joseph Shirley of Lavonla Ml**es Mary Ellendar Phillips Joannie Cnmp nUd , Frances Phil Ups of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. A. C Phillips of Atlanta and others. Following the ceremony a larg< number of guests have been Invlt ed to the home of the parents o' the bride-rlcqt, Mr. and Mrs. Jame* Plummer McCnll <on Jackson stree for a reception which will be on of the most delightful social af fairs of the month of June. Mr. and Mrs. Vandiver will g» to Chattanooga.) Tenn., mak- their Homo after a wedding trip. MR. ALLIE GRIFFETH WEDO MI88 BERTHA CIFFORD BROWN The following from Dally publlcnn-Era of Murphysboro, II llnols, will be of Intense interest t» the hundreds of friends of Alii Griffeth. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wll R. Griffeth of Watklnsvllle wh» waft heartiest congratulations an* best wishes to this popular Ocone boy aqd Ills pretty brld?i t<<1/ “Allle Lumpkin Orlffet)i aptr Mis Bertha Clifford Brown were mar ried at St. Louis Thursday. Thel HENRY’S Teh Days June Clearance Sale SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE of. $4.95 your choice of any trimmed bat in stock values to »15.00 you will find line leghorns, mllans. hemps, braids., nnd fabric hats,-trim, med in flowers, feathers, ornaments-and rib bons. ell colors, black and solid white in every desiratylo shape. June Clearance Sale $4 .95 $3.46 your choice oflany trimmed hat on these two front tables about 150 fata selected for| this safe all now styles and coirs, all flower trlmme/l and aelltng up to $7.00. June Clear-f auco Sale $3.45 $1.95 your choice of any child® hat in «tock Helling up to $6.00,.all shapes and color* in cluded In this sale. Juno Clearance 8ale $1.95 $1.0# your choice of this lot of children* katstt < .00 Kcllltv’up to $3 .'00. June Clearance Bale Childrens Dresses, (Ingham and-other fast color mstrelsls, every chllds dress' Included In this June Clesrancs Sale. Sizes 2 to 14 years. $1.25 Dresses .... -75c $3.00 Dresses - -$2.00 $1.50 Drehses - -$1.00 $6 gJlk Dre sses $4.45 $2.00 Dresses . -$1.50 $i: ys Wash Suits In this June Clearance Sale. kits 50c $2.00 Suits -—$1.45 $L50 Suits *—-’$1.00 $2.50 Suits —$1.75 Udlos Soft Pliable Chain Body Garden Hits. June Clearance Sale •••• 7Sc Skirls Included in this sale less 26 per cent. Capes included in this sale less 25 per cent. Copter table of flno hats selected for this wife" at $1.50. Values In this lot to $3.50. June Ciratn$sc 8alo $1.50- Fine Imported English oln *>V" $2.95 regular >5.00 values. Clearance Price Ladles Fast color Gingham and Lawn, Porch and street Dresses, values to $8.00 Clearance Price $1.45 ’kite Colored , $1.25l,Clean Clearance Price 75c Shirt Warlsta, "Over Blouse and Smock* Included In this June' cicaranco Sale of allk. pongeo, georgette, chine, triColette, tuballka, wash waists In voiles, batiste and tailored wash, walsta. . All $2. Waists $1.45 All $3. Waists $1.95 $8.50 Blouses $2.50 $5.00 Blouses .$3.75 $6.00 Blouses-$4.95 $7.50 Blouses $5.45 Udlea flno fast color 8treet Dresses Of Im- Ported Voiles .Colors, Mack, nary and brown QC grounds, white figures selling for $54)0. June J Clearance Sale No phone orders, C. O. D. or memorandums. All Mlesflnsl No goodo taken bsek, exchanged or money refunded in tnis 8ale. . N ~ marriage license appeared In the Globe-Democrat of Friday^ confirm- leg eumhelon that Mr. Criffelh’r trip to St. Lottie Thursday was not altogether dsvoted to bustnes for the store. “Miss Brown..Latin Instructor In the Murphysboro Township High School; left Myrphysborc Friday, telling her friends that she would do some shopping 1n St Louis, theft go to her homo in Fay ette, Mo. Some of those friends had a suspicion that part of t tie shopping expedition would lead to the marriage license bfflee. “Mr. Griffeth, who is manager «! the Askln's storo In Murphysboro left for St. Louis Thursday mori • Ing. "The bride taught her first yeat at the Murphysboro high school Im the 1922-35 terrti. She directed th t Junior class play and_- directed r« pluy given by the Methodists hero some time ago. She Is a pretty glr* po'Vssing many endearing quail- ties and haa won • the esteem and friendship of all with Woh mshe be came acquainted while here. 'Mr. Griffeth came to Murphys boro about nine months ago to as sume the management of the As- kin’s store when Manager Thurmar was promSted from the Murphys boro r4ore to Paducah. Ky. Mr Griffeth has impressed his ac quaintances hero as a yqung mar of energy and ambition. Socially he is a member of th© Jackson Club. He in from Athens, Ga. M -ffi- A MEMORY Ah,kittle gray house standing there alone, has acquired a host of friends, Many social functions have' ^eer planned In honor of this popular brlde-eleot, among them a Hewing party to bq, given by Mrs. Jj C. Tumor on Friday^ preceding the 'tedding day. * On the . following Tuesday Mesdames W. H. Smith and Harold Smith will entertain at a reception for Miss Aiken, having asw^helr guests tlie members of the Matron’s Cluh and 6ewing Club In-' eluding.the members of the bridal party. • ftp BOND-SFRADLE Y ANNOUNCEMENTS The marriage of Miss Mrytlf Spradley, of Fiorala, Ala., to Far rar Washington Bond, of Ariiens Ga.. was Quietly eolemnised at the home of Rev. B. S. Raley, former pastor of the bride, at 381 E. Geor* gia, Avenue, Atlanta, Ga., on Sun day. June 10th. Mrs. Bond is.the lovely daughtci of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Spradley ri Fiorala' Ala. She is a graduate A* Montevallo and has been teaching ip U dor SpjVng, Ala. Mr. Bonf. Is the son of Prof. G. G. Bond,of Athens, Ga. His father Is super intend »nt of the sclty schools o' Athens’. The happy young couple left Im medialely after the ceremony fo» Greenville. S. C., where they wll* maJ;e their future home at 487 Ilai ipton Avnuo —. tif|_ M A R8H ALL-JORDAN Cordial Intcrent is felt In the an- ncuncement of the marriage Miss Tne?: Marshall, of Athens Mr. O. Dixon Jordon which took Mrs. Adrian’ Thomas bf Macon-is | Mesdames Minnlo and Chaa. tlie guest of her mother, Mrs. Amis rtltw/ord motored* to Athgas Satur- and Mrs. Dean near tho' erty. day r taking with thepfUHssos Llzsie Daniel, Mary Once Miller, Hath* erlne Kradjprtl and Emily Cloud.— Og|Qthocpo Echo. * -SB— SPECIAL REDUCTIONS MONDAY AND TUESDAY Miss Virginia Farrar has returned from a motor trip, through the mountains of North Carolina and is the guest of Misses Frances and Margaret Bond. —ffl— Friends of- Mr. BUI Roger* of Bnrnmviye. a Georgia boy and member of the S. A. E. fraternity ill bq interested to learn he will bo aq assistant professor at Cor nell next season. Half Price on All Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed. 1 Choice of Any Dress Half Price. AH Feathers, Flowers and Ribbons Less Twenty-Five Per Cent. TWO DAYS ONLY Hie secret of Vitality? OM, bent nnd llatlena in thr "V . " " ^ * '--• hrnndlnn .„n _ l" 1 "™ ln A,h l < ' n " Tll„«ny. After a short wedding trip Mr brooding sun. You have a spirit kindred with my For life has touched me. toe; have not done * The things I hoped to do nor sung tho song - My heart beat time to in early years; D**ar friends have drifted fro. for no long, Their names, their faces go he— , some gentle team FM1 from my eyelids when T think you, too, Have lost the touch of loved ones and the bliss Of aweet companionship; yet from the blue Soft sky descends «i peace that whispers this: Old memories ore tho greatest gifts of all. Ah, little house, rcmembeied with sweet pnloj You vanished ns a thrurh’o twi light call Melts in distance when tho right- down fall— I’ve only known you .from * passing train. —By Doris Keny»/*». AtKEN-WHELCHEL WEDDING PLAN8 OF ODIAL INTERE8T Tho marriage of Jills* Ftt y: Aiken of Jefferson and Mr. Clar- Anthony Whelchel *cf Char lotte, N. fl., Is of cordial social in- :*nd Mrs. Jordan were expected ti *V Uve in Monticelto Thursday night. Hearty congratulntlms are ex tended the groom, who Is a popu Dr nnd prominent young planter nnd his host of friends wish foa him nnd hln charming bride thr greatest happiness. — Monticell; News. REGULAR BU8INE88 MEETING W. M. 8. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The regular monthly huslnest meeting of the Woman’s Mission nry noclcty of the First Baptldf church,will lie hold Monday after noon at 4:30 ln tho Sunday schoo* Auditorium. * * BIBLE 8TUDY CLASS AND WOMANS MISSIONARY SOCIETY There NvIII be a meeting of thr Bible Study Class nnd the Woman’s /Missionary Society Monday after noon In the basement of tho firs’ Methodist church at 5 o'clock. Th< Llfr „f David , vl || bo dlxruxsed. Visitors will bp m'ost welcome. MIS8 RUTHERFORD TO ADDRESS WEST END BAPTIST MISS. SOCIETY. The West Knd Baptist church Is studjrlnir a book on Home Missions railed "From Ktroncth to Htromcth." Miss Mildred Ituthcrfonl' will nd- dress the society Monday nflemoon nt 3:30 nn the Mountain Schools of North Georgia. The public la cordially invited. tercst throughout ' Georgia nnd North Carolina, taking place at the home of the bride's ; parent* In Jefferson on Thursday evening June 28th at half after eight o’clock Mrs. O. P. Aiken, mother of the bride-elect will bo matron of hon- whlle the twq sisters Misses Mary Pansy and Gladys Aiken will' the PIedmonr Sanltorium be brides-malds. The bride will l, linUlt oanuorium be given lit marriage by her father. ' The two younger ulsters of th< VOU, too, may be more at- A tractive. It is the blood that circulates thru your body and comes to the skin that makes the “glow/* It is the rich blood that clears away pitr.plcs,- skin eruptions and thr * ‘ Capt. Murphey Pound of Baroes- vllle Is* the «qe;«t of his daughter, lira Jerre Pound. . -M- Misn Ida Pound Is visiting Mro- Russell Edwards of Fort Valley .«n0 will viait friends in Shellman and Barnesyille before returning home. —RP— Mrs. J.’C. Hutchins. Jr., has re* fumed trom a two weeks visit to relatives fn Gaffney. 8. C. —tfl— Mr. Glenn Bond of 8avannnh Is the’gifMt of his father, Prof. G. O. Bond. * r MRS. LULA B. SMITH 459 E. Clayton St. Phone 836 S™* V? , ak * 1 ? yodOiful and i Kberhart In in Winder visiting her the body naturally. 1 .T_ „ Dr. Jacob Pope Eherhart who has just graduated from the Au gusta Medical College as presl- dent of his class left last week for ' Atlanta to do Intern w*ork at the; Georgia Baptist hospital. Mrs. Frlqndr here of Mr. Marion Gaert- it will be Interested to learn ho ill teach ut Tech next oeason. body naturally. Then why not use this sim ple reasonable way to have more strength and more vital ity and attractiveness that fol- lows? _ in in> % 'S. S. S.Je one of the greatest ■ being very cordially welcomed |>y bis many friends. blood-cell builders, b o d y - builders and blood-cleansere of all time. Its medicinal In gredients are purely'vcgetablc. . S.J3. S., because of it* blood- building powers, Is a remark- able builder of firm flesh. It fills out hollow cheek* and thousands of men and wdmen can testify. 8. a S. Is sold at all rood stores la two sites. Tho “ more economical. —PR— Miss Fannie Meldrlm Jones Is among thn commencement visitors beautifies the complexion as ™ 1 the Georgian with her grand- Boys’ Tennis Shoes Brown Trimmed White Trimmed All Boys’ Sizes Mr? nnd Mrs. John Phinisy of Augusta will arrive Tuesday for »b« graduation of their son,i Mr. Thomas Phinisy and will be the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H, Phin- I*y. $1.50 Johnson Shoe Co. The many friends of Mrs. Lamar Rucker will he delighted to learn of her .satisfactory condition fol lowing nn operation Inst week at In At- Dr. John Howard Mellsh of New Com- 7ride; Misses Martha Pierce nnfl , Y or j c * 'Z‘ Dortohy Aiken, and iMI4* Hebccra ont ,{"mon thl. mnrnlnE U Whelchel. mono of the Broom, anil ,, f t , “ Ml» Johnnie Frances Turner wlirTyp/S icyt as ribbon bearers. Master Billie Smith will be ring bearer. The groom will be attended by Mr. A* V. Hardin of jCharlotte, N. C., as best man. Lohengrin's wedding march will be used as the processional and Mendelhason’s Is tho recessional, being rendered by Miss Olive Wills. college mate and society sister of the brlds-elect. Before the ceremony “O Piomlsc Me’* and “Because” will be ren dered by Mesdames A. C. Brown and J. 8. Ayers. During the cere mony Schubert’s “Serenade’* will be played softly. Miss Olive Wills at the piano. Rev. J. T. Eakes, pastor of the First ethodift church will offi ciate using the beautiful ring c$remorv. Immediately following ‘the wed ding a reception will be tendered the bridal party at the home of the bride's parents. Mesdames J. C. Turner and W Hmlth, cousin nnd aunt of the bride will assist in receiving. Mesdames Harold Hmlth ant’ Georg j Foster -will asrist in the gift room. The bride’s book will be presided over by Miss Ethel Moore. k coterie of the bride's young girl friends, ineluding Mesdames W. Epps. Julius M. Elrod; Miss- Helen Johnson, Frances Holder Laura Belle Roberts, Lunelle.Mob- lev nnd Grace Hancock, wilt as sist In nerving. , Upon the return from the wed ding trip the young couple will make their home In Charlotte, N where M**- Whelchel (s located assistant mnpager of the Amer ican Railway Express Company and . -re- Mr. and Mrs. Bolling Jones nn<$ young son of Atlanta are guests of Mrs. H. R. Hodgson on Prince avenue for Georgia commencement Mro. Adele Lais Baldwin of New York and Mrs. Robert Woodruff of Atlanta are guests of Mrs. Hugh Gordon for Commencement. Mrs. A .R. Dorsey and A. R .Jr., went to Gainesville Friday after* noon to visit Mrs. A .B. C Dor- Judge Davis, goes tp Athens Tuesday for the reunion of his class at the University, the first reunion the class has had. since graduation In 1878.—Oglethorpe Echo. J -PR- Mrs. Rosa D. Hull left Saturday morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. De- Loney 11u 1 i en route to Savannah to visit Mrs. Gordon Carspn. Miss Leila May IJlill left Satur day afternoon tor Richmond. Va. to Spend six weeka at tb> Univer sity of Virginia as member of the numn>cr school faculty. HIIKIE Just at the North Carolina line, elevation 1,000 feet higher than Arjirvlllo—Wonderfully cool climate, uiat$*htem_ sernery, superabundant*© graph service, located on railroad 20 mile© east of Johnson City. Writ© handsome Illustrated booklet This season’* display of baby carriages is exception ally attractive. Many new designs have come into stylo and manufacturers seem to- have exhausted. every effort, to make th^m more beauti* ful than last year’s show ings. Don’t fail to come in and see pur new display. Worth While <PRICE 1 Reductions For the young* matron wishing something just a little bit different in baby cabs, our new nis- play will be very interesting. We have gotten together a complete line of all the latest de- singL—practically every manufacturer being represented in our showing—and we are offer ing them at astoundingly' low prices. You really owe it to your child to come in and make your phoice of these beautiful carriages. The exact one you want is here. Strollers Kcenex nnd <Jes«Tiptinn8. Roan Mountain, Tennessee. Buy Your Coal Now, and Buy Good Coal Wt Supply It J. P. POWER COAL COMPANY Sain AstnU ALEX. Y. MALCOMSON COAL CO. ' «14 Flatiron Dulldl.g — GEORGIA NOW OPEN tybee island — — - HOTEL TYBEE South Atlantic’s Majestic Hotel Fireproof—American Plan—Ilathln». Doncing, Fishing Sea Food ■ Specialty-— WONDERFUL JAZZ ORCHESTRA $5.95' TJihf fa an easy-running lit. Hu stroller shown here and one that will, no doubt, meet your requlrsments. Huh a strong steal frame nnd pusher and standard 15-lnrh wheels with rub ber l.'rea. Safety atrip is al.'io ataudard equipment This Fibre Reed .Carriage in Blue $27 baby deserves the ultimate In comfort, and to safe guard his health you should nee that he lias IL Tho carriage shown here is a beautiful model, carefully ■nd scientifically constructed, has large artillery Wheels with rubber Urcs. Finished In tinedt black enamel. • " Use* Our Divided Payment Plan to Furnish Your Home. Credit Extended on a Simple, Dignified Plan. A High Quality Cab $29.75 This is a small cab but Is exceptionally j*oomy. Fur nished In blue or white finish and upholstered in durablo corduroy of suit able color. Thla la a vary nice cab for k tho small baby and ono . that will give the very best of ser vice over a period of years. Come seo It Dorsey |Furniture Co. QUALITY FURNITURE SINCE 1884 There Is not a moro attractive baby carriage than this elegant gondola model shown here. It im won derfully constructed and built entirely for baby's comfort. May be had In grey, brown, blue, black or whlto finishes. Equipped with.rubber-tired artillery wheels and foot brake.