The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 17, 1923, Image 3

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'■~rC rW- SUNDAY. »IUNE 17.1823. " ' Tim BANNBR*BBHA LP> AThbwS, GBORGM Residence 832 Commencement Season Opens oAt University In Burst Of Gaiety Friday even In* ushered in the nooial fesUffties erf Georgia Cora- m en< *’nieiW? Vfnen tne Pan-Hellenic Council -srftettained and the Law marked the calendar Satur day evening ,both dances wore given at. the Moss auditorium,'Which presented a gala picture in the dec orations of • College colors of red and black ,bunting festooning the trails an<T‘forming a picturesque canopy overhead, sparkling with n myriad of lights In radiant effect. An out of town orchestra fuinlshed the music. Many charming visitors are here; and a greater number will arrive Monday for thf frater nity house parties. The Fancy Press Ball Monday evening^unior Prom Tuesday evening and Senior Hop Wednesday will be at the Oc tagon on the ' campus completing the series of brilliant dancea Among the popular visitors already here are Mrs. James McGowan and her lovely debutante daughter Mian Mnragret McGowan, Mr. and Mrn. William Bradshaw have opened their beautiful colonial ^ home for the gay season have with them their charming young daughter, Miss Julia Bradrtiaw and Miss Rhoda Thompson of Galveston, Texas and Miss Frances Brightwell of Charleston West Virginia. Mr Harris Jones Is entertaining a de lightful group of yotfng people at the lovely home of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Walter Jones; the guests Including Misses Irene Thomaa and Pauline Ware of Atlanta, Messrs. Jazz Karaker of Commerce. Steve Popper and Stetson Coleman of Macon aqd Pon Llppett and Cobb Torrenoe of Atlanta. Miss Sarah Hall has several visitors, Mlsr Elizabeth Carroll of Atlanta and Miss Minnie Goodwyru Artope ol Macon, t Miss. Louise Phlnizy has two lovely guests, Miss Charlotte If instead, of Charlotte, N. C. t and Miss Josephine Connors of Blrni^ig- ham. The -fraternities entertaining and guests Included- ns follows: , Phi Dslts Theta Mias Louise Hays/ Iona Mc Kenzie, Elizabeth McKcnsle and Francis Felton of Montezuma, Ga. Mlssea Virginia Gunn, Marian Elliott, Eva'Hall, Martha Lowe, of Macon/ ,0$. Misses Jennie Johnson, Ruth Mc Millan and Irene Shepardson, of Atlanta, Ga. Miss Frances Bobbin, Meridian, Miss. tl, Ga. Mlm Elizabeth Jone*. of Waynes- boro/ Ga. Miss Fannie Lou Rawlings, of Sandersvi!>, Gs. Miss Louise HI noon, of McRae. Ga. Miss Elizabeth Buchanan, At lanto, Ga. Miss Eleanor Wright, Augusta Ga. Missed Julia Auckland and Fran cis Welch of New Haven, Conn. Miss Gertrude McClelland, Montrrv'I Canada. % Mist* Louise Johnson, Kew Gar dens, N. X A. T. O. Miss Louise Dalits, of LaGrange Ga. Miss Nancy Hill, of Washington Ga. • , Miss Margaret Turner of Pel ham, Ga. Miss Irma Floyd, of Statesboro, Ga. Miss Carolyn Martin, of Ozark. Ala. Miss Virginia Turner, of Barriek vllle, Ga. Miss Elizabeth BUtch, of States boro. Ga. Lambda Chi Alpha Miss Sid Crawford of HoUr Springs. Mass/ Miso Elizabeth Beverly, of Thom- asvllle, Ga. Miss Charlotte Sullivan, of Sa vannah. Ga. Miss Eugenia Brooks of Montreal Canada. Miss Billie Akin of , Brunswick.' Ga. ol jof the home was most gracious!^ extended for which It I. ao wldj.y^ ^ lraI s.tuM.jr lo vlkj. Mrs.’ Hammond Johnson. Miss Katherine Whlttenburg Decatur, Ga. Miss Gene Wise of Fort Valley n. * ■ Mlrs Polly Field, of Boston. Mass Miss Anna Hodges, Birmingham Ala. MEETING LAURA RUTHERFORD CHAPTER U. D. C. The Laura Rutherford Chanter D. C. met at tM Villa June !>th The treasurer reported ten dollar? driven to the-Cunningham ifemo rial Scholarship and twenty-fivr dollars to the Matthew Fountain Maury Fund. Miss Rutherford read a letter from Mr. Hollins Randolph of At lanta, chairman Stone Mountain Monument, urging chapters and in dividuals to send contributions After discussing the matter It war decided that the chapter pferigt CHUMBLEY-BRADBERRY ANNOUNCEMENT .The Reverend C. M. Chumbley of Chatham ■ Hill, Va., announces the engagement of his daughter, Prances Luclle, to Mr. Webster If® Bradberry of Athens, tho date of the marriage to bo announced Halter. The above announcement •will he of very cordial Interest to fllendB of tho young couple. Miss Chumbley graduates this week from the University and Is a pop ular member of the Phi Mu Sore, rltr. Mr, Bradberry Is a well known young business man and attended the Unlveralty, and his wide circle of friends are extending the beat wishes And congratulations. -ffl- MR. HARRIS JONES' HOUSE PARTY FOR COMMENCEMENT Mr. Harris Jones will entertain a delightful week end house party for Commencement at the lovely home of hla parents. Mr. and Mrs Walter Jones on Mllledge avenue. Misses Irene Thomas and Pauline Ware of Atlanta arrived Friday afternoon. The boys will Include Messrs. Jazz Carraker of Com merce. Steve POpper and Stotsorf Coleman of Macon. Pon Llppett and Cobb Torrence of Atlanta. Mil. Hughes Spalding of At • Mr.' James W. Camak lng *in Augusta. gj Mr. and Mrs..Albert L. Smith of 835 Oconco street announce birth of a son June the 18th. —ffl— Mr. James R. Gray or Atlanta haq joined his family hero- for the week end. —ffl— Miss Mayo Wilder is spending the week end in Royslon. —0P—■ Miss Emily Lederer of Gains* vllle Is the week end guest of Miss Claude Reynolds, i Miss Mildred Rutherford has re turned .from a delightful visit to Natchez, Miss., where she attend ed the Confederate reunion. -. Afl _ Mr. Walter Bishop and Mr. W Brooks arc spending today at, White Sulphur Springs. —P— Mr. L. H. Hill of Newnan la vie wing at the Chi Phi hour** for com mencement. ' —ffl— Mr and Mrs. Lyman F. \ Butler of Sanford. Fla. nnnounc- birth of a son to be called Lyman . Butler, Jr. —ffl- Mr. Joha A. Northc-utt left Sat urdav morning for a buslnes strip to Chicago and Grand .Rapid*. Affl- Mlrs Charlotte MIHstead of Char- Th© Clarke County Club Girls, lotte, N. C., and Miss Josephine who want to learn to swim before Connors of Birmingham are the going on the ramp are asked to quests of Miss Louise Phlnlsy for meet at the High School Tuesday the commencement festivities, the morning from 10 to 11. three charming girls being among (Signed) the most popular belles of the gay - Mrs. Annie Mae Wood Bryant, season. • County Home Demonstrator. I —ffl-f —ffl— | Dr. and Mrs. ' Frank Boland of Atlanta, Dr. and Mrs. Charles and little daughters of Atlanta arc CLARKE COUNTY GIRLS ASKED TO MEET AT HIGH 8CHOOL w-s . _ ... Aiianm, ur. ana mn. i.nnrics id little dniif-h'ter f P ? Montgomery of Augusta, and Mr* -- 'I n? W. A. Felton srrlve Monday-to vl» . Of Dr. and Mrs. Joeeph Stew „ Mr . for ar| on the Campus. Misses IluUetL Ifiuahw and, two hundred dollars a year for five Georgia* LumpkiW," *0™***« W™leg* of hiring "a. ; Miss Sara Smith, Barneovll/e Miss Jensle Wilson, New Yo*k ■n«l Miami, Fla. ' Delta Tau Delta Misses Francis Parker, and Gao- line Brown, of Augusta Qa. Misses Carrie Foy Yarborough, Mary Tullcr. Laura Pearce, Mar* garet Middleton, Atlanta, Ga. Misses Sara Morehouse, Llls Kims. Joiephlno Besaelleu;. Peggy Stoddard, Rctta Coney, Savnnnaft, Ga. Miss Francis Wood, Cedartown, a name engraved on a bronse tab let to be placed in Stone Mountain Hall of Fame. The resolution offered by Mrs Sexton to give Miss Rutherford fif ty dollads to aid in publishing het historical work was carried. Five dollars for one of the e* nay prises was reported given by Mrs. W. J. Morton. The_£hapter decided to Increase Its membership cuffldently to glvr Mr*. Frank Harrold one more vote for President General U. D. C. jits membership sufficient'" to glvr Album” which hate been postponed would be given during the Sum mer school. —ffl— MUSIC STUDY CLUB TO FURNISH MU8IC FOR COMMENCEMENT Ga. Miss Marjorie Jackson, Butt 1 Mont. MIm Joyce Heron Delhi, La. Miss Caroline Parnelle, Ander Mian Margaret Miller, Pierre, S *\ t . ... ... . , .civic -cnorai chip, unaer me ui- MNs Helen Murd.augh, Unrtow, | rect|on of Mr >nd Mr> . Hlwh L ' {llodgson will furnish the music for Kappa Alpha ^ Commencement Sunday at the Misses Lula Lewie. Sophie Street. ttn| „ rl|ty Following are Hated Beaulah Perkins, Martha Fort and m ,nibera of the club! HMred .Bar*elle..»f Atlanta, Oa. | Sopr »no-Mlss Kate Anderson Mlssea Leola Clark, Susanna |Mr „ Jnhn Burch M( „ u L , craw Belk Dorothy Grayson and Elea- fnrd M „. Mary . CumbuA M ,„ nor Reid, of Savannah, Oa. Fairy Elliot, Mies Claudia Fl«nl Misses Franceu Marcum and „„ ul „ Ba ,, te Goodwin. Mrs Margaret Crahe. of Columbua. Oa. iKall(j j orlffeth. Miss Edith Hods Miss Delta Mlsliler. Chattanooga, Mr , Fr.nk Lawler. Mlsa Ma, „ ,, rlan Newton. Mies Waaal* Pen- Miss Francis Robbins, Marl-tan tand _ Mlu Roulind Price. Mrs. J ," . . . . M. Reads. Mies Blanche Rogers Miss Katherine Kard^ AiigtrUa, Mrfc D w Rylher. Miss Francis Talmadge. Mrs. R. J. Turner. Mrs P. Walker. Mre. A. Y. Woode.\ ... _ .. „ - . Alto—Mlrs Mar-Oa Anderson' CstheHno Martin, On-k Mrl J ake Bernstein, Mies Fr.incer Bond, Mrs- C. J. Decker. Mrs. Gold Knlghti Miss Erna Proctor. Miss Pearl Smith. Valdosta. Qa Sigma Nu 'ender, Valdosta, Da dth Barneavlllr. On Parhanu Ath-'ns McLain, Douctas (Maker, Brunsw'ok, Williams and 1 Wayccose. Os. Murjibr. Macon hi Phi Pu«y, Mary Prt- Williams,’ Coluin- Anne Lipscomb heodora Owens and am, of Atlanta, Oa Thesmar nnd avannnh, Ot. IfcCaw nnd Mary Macon, as dshaw, Taducah r Connors, Blr- Hctherlngton, Phlla- Alpha Epsilon i Ware. Irene Thom- iHartnnn, Marlon' Fraser, of At- Jackeon, Dorothy Smith; of Vat- Jtrk„ ^Mlsseg Snrsnno Miller. Lucllt ””ng mid Nell And»rson. Colum- >»s. ns^;‘A- ... Mis. -BinioBkln. of Brunswick Oa. ^ilss Margaret Wright, of Augus* Mrs. C. Rf Snelllng, Mrs. I. S. Stewart. Tenor—Mr. Dougins Anderson, Mr. C. V. Brown, Mr. S. J. Carl ledge. Mr. T. A Deadwyler. Mr John Orlffeth. Mr Mayo McKay; Mr. Day Id Michael. Mr. C. H. New ton, Mr. M. N. Tutwller, Mr. R. P Walker. Bass—Mr. R. M Anderson, Mr T B. Anderson, Mr. D. F. Barrow. Mr. 8. A. Cartledge, Dr. E. J. Decker, Mr. C. W. Hodgson, Mr. Magill, Mr. D. W Rytber, Mr J. L. Sexton; Mr. E M. Soule DR. AND MRS. L. H. CROW ENTERTAIN FOR, PROF. W. C. THOBURN One of the brightest social af faire ot the week was the six o'clock dinner et which Dr. nnd Mre. L. H. Crow entertained at their home on Friday evening tor Prof. Thoburn who was leaving Saturday for Richmond, Va., Mead- vllle Pa., and New York from which place he expects to salt a» a mis sionary Ho India, September Jet. The central decoration of the tabic wan avbeikrt of lively cut Bowen on a large laoey mat nnd the name decoration opined buffets ttijo cabinets. Covers were laid for Prof. W. C. Thoburn. Mies Nellie Lewie, of Greensboro. Prof and Mr*. E. H Dixon, Dr. nnd Mre. 8 .C. Moon nnd Dr. nnd Mre. L. H. Crow. Mr* Crow entertained b*r fiwi In her usual charming manner nnd was* ably assisted by her daughter. Miss Louise Crow The hospitality 8308—A COMFORTABLB APRON MODEL. This style should appeal especially to women of mature figure. The apron may be finished to close at the over the head. and easy.to launder. _ good for percale or gingham, alto for slipped Jo mi* The ztyle other, apron fabrics. .The pattern Is cut In four sites: Small, S4-3C; medium. J8-40; large. yards of 38-Inch material. A pattern of this Illustration mailed to any Address on receipt of 12c In sllJ ver or sumps, j Name .......... Street and No. City I—1A It Mrs. Frances Long Taylor for, commencement. • Mr. nnd Mrs. O. L. Bottofnley of Virginia who haVe been ! the gifests dV Mr. nnd Mrs. B. S. Bot- tomtey have left for their home going via Tallulah for the week end accompanied by Mr. and Mrs ! Bottomley. j - jgj_ Mrs.. Carl Pltckett nnd.Mlrr Frances Pltckett of CedartoWn are | the guests of Mrs. L. L. Ilendrin. —m-b I Judge If. s. West. Miss Francis I West. Mr. Henry West, of Athens land Miss Ruby Robinson qf Mon | roe. rnent Sunday with Mr. and (Mrs. W. P. Nichols.—Gainesville i News. \ -F- i Mr nnd Mrs. Will Elrod and , familv. of Athens, have/been visit ting Mrs. Fflrod** mother, Mrs. J. 8. Allen.—Gainesville New*. ‘f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bmith and I!* j tlo daughter Carolyn Bottle, have .returned from a visit to friends In ! Athens. They were nccomnanled • home bv Miss Charlotte Lyle.— I Gainesville News. —ffl— Mrs. Miller Walton of Augusta Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Howell. —ffl— • Miss Otio Vincent leaves Tues- / day for New York and will joined by Miss Natalie Bocock 1n Richmond en route to Montreal Canada from which point they will sail with a party for Europe. -ffl— Miss Ruth Burpee and Mr. Oeo. Burpee nrrlved home Saturday evening from Aurusta. They were the guests of their brother. Dr. C. M. Burpee and (fiend*, who enter tained very delightfully "during tlielr stay. —ffl — Mr. Allen Woodall of Cohimhus Is among the commencement visit ors. —nn— j PV*s Minnie Adams of Augusta Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. t». C. st the home of Capt. and Mrs. J. F. Hart. -ffl- ***** ***!»* H-rt Aver* end Miss M*r" Ad*n»s who snent the nsst week at Atlantic City and Wash ington are now in New York en route to Buffalo and Niagara Falla, xnd from there will go to Toledo, Ohio, tp visit Mre. George " Freeman. Is the guest of her uncle, Mr, Har ris Simpson. Mr. Thomas . Burke and Mr. Ed ward Burke of Washington, Ga., were visitors here Friday. HB- Thc friends of Mrs. T. W. Ruck er will be pleased to learn she la convalescing from an illness of eral days. “ffl- Mrs. B. W. Ford, Mrs. R. Young, Miss Lizzie May Ford of Maxcytt were visitors here Friday, the guests of Mrs. E. G; Fambrough i Mllledge Circle. HB- • Mlsa Elizabeth Henry of Augus ta arlved Saturday to visit Miss Cora Frazier Morton for the grad uation ef her brother, Mr, Goodrich Henry and attend the social acti vities of Commencement . —ffl— Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy D. Mure and two children Virginia 'and Edward, day for Charleston. S. C. t to at-! of S r hvn®«tady. N. V., »re the 'end a six weeks' Master Claes In ot Mr. end Mrs. J. A1 Hodg- nlano conducted bv Mr. Leslie ifon * Hodgson of New York. i — ffl— —ffl— J Mlsa Kate Johnson of Commerc< Mr. Clifford Farrar of the TTnl *n«1 g-.«e#t of her ajstsr verslty left Inst week for Atlanta 1 jrr3 * R< Wallace on Hill effect where he will spend the Summer. —*4?— Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard McCol! and little daughter. Elsie of Atlniitn are the guests of Capt. and Mrs, Rich ard Trimble for University com mencement. -ffl- Mr. and Mre. Miles Lewis and children of Greensboro and Mr. and Mre. Marion‘Allen and Marion Jr., of Atlanta are guests of Mr. and Mre. Robert Toombs DuBoso for Georgia commencement -ffl- Dr. H. M. Fullllove left Satur day for San Francisco, Cni,. to at tend the Surgeons convention, -ffl- Mr. Thomas WJiitehead leaves Saturday for Clinton. S. C., as a delegate to the Chi Pst conven. tlon. -m- v The friends of Mrs. Steve Upson will regret to hear of her con tinued illness. # Miss Kate Anderson leaves Mon- Mrs. E. L. Griggs and Mlsa Ra chael Griggs are spending aotrtb- tlme In Virginia. * Margaret McGowan of Augusta arc among the popular visitors foi Georgia commencement and stop ping at the Georgian. • Miss Rebecca Paine has returned to her home in Whitehall after spending the past year in Tula*. Oklo* Mrs. C. P. Wlllcox, of Atlanta la the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J* A. HunnlcutL —ffl— Mr. William Hahrsi! who has Men attending school In< Chattan ooga visited XTof. G. G. Bond lost week en route to his htune In Lumpkin. -ffl- ' Mr. Bell Pitman who has been at the University left Saturday for his home In Gafftiey, 8. C. —ffl— C«pt % nnd Mrs. Richard Trimble have taken posseslson of the Lucy Cobb teachers home and are being cordially welcomed by their many friends. Miss Elsie White of Atlanta Ir the attractive guest of Mlsser Lillian and Lottie Smith. -ffl- Mfss Lott lxe Crow has had aa her guesta the past week? Miss Luclle and Willie Helen McCom- mons and Miss Lettle Lewis ol Greensboro. Mr*. Lamir Lyndon of New York Mrs. James McGowan and Ml«* a visit to Arnoldsville. Miss Willie Sue Ma an extended visit to Mrs. Carlthers of Atlanta. Mrs. L. H. Crow accompanied Miss Lellle Lewi* to her home In Greensboro yesterday for a visit of several days. I gg Miss Virginia Sloan and Daisy Tiler from Franklin. N. C.. and Miss Alice Alaobrook of Ashland, Alabama, are visiting Miss Luclle Cook on Cioverhuret for two weeks. Mrs. E. R. TClnnebrew of Frank. 110, N. 0., Is the guest of Mrs. J. A. Cook on Prince avenue. Peabody Givten Sphinx Honor George Foster Peabody. Ufa trustee nml benefactor of the Uni versity of Georgia was Saturday honored with membership in the Sphinx, honorary clu% at the unl- Ctthcrs who V-re bejng Initiated Into the club at the name time were I)r.. Sylvanue Morris, dean of the Unlveralty Law School; J. K. Harper of Columbuz; H. H. Mod dor of Atlanta, and C. O. Hen ry ot Angmta. Read Baner-Herald ' Want Ads. 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Other models at $3.50. $4.50 are lovely. a ^ew Shipment White Broadcloth Silk Dresses Special $16.50 We have jqst unpacked 100 lovely broadcloth Tub frocks . in solid white and pin stripes In 10 dfferept styles. . ' Princess Silks art Here by the Hundreds $3.50 White and Flesh Ungette, pretty as silk and guaranteed to wash and wagr wall ■ New Showing Shantung Frocks * $14.98 and $17.50 In S different ‘models. Sport and tailored styles. B'radly Bathing Suits. For Men, AVffmen and Children ...$2.50 to $12.60 Childrehs sizes 3 years and up $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 ?nd $6.00 Tub Silk Princess Slip $5.00 Very apeclal white Tub Silk princess Blips, double panel cut extra Ions and full. Mid Summer Hats Showing In white, black and all the pretty sport models Special display of lovely models to choose from...$4.00 to $15.00 Any Color You Want In Silk Hosiery Special Sale at $1.75 Colors are guaranteed. Also.Wearing Quality. 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