The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 24, 1923, Image 11

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SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1923 THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. OBORHTK OCIETY QlflM 1201. - By MRS. ALICE ADAMS - R.,ldi„« 332 > mltera jof bygone thing*, I wlfca xne slate of what hna been A NEW TODAY t om*<Prt. lot’s start todaft Let’s, fling,,the old mjstake away, The ftilnrW and the hurts an* fMfIKCr The And .. , , mvuii Here*ita;*-morning fresh and clean. I ntarntehcdby a rusty past, A day'rto ahdftie has overca r.l I*'7* Wha^^s- has gone. Along the Let with splendor fill today; With this hour Jet us start anew, Pravr fMr the task we find to do. What^vre,have not borne with To prove our worth ’tis not too late; With what: Af life 'remains wo can In evfl*$r tyjal play the man. Forget* tho‘|innt f though thick beset With shame and failure and regret Here Is a new and shining day Of which no mortal tongue can say An eifi Word. Tis yet too soon UnMVitheilftdhig afternoon It awaits upon us all to see How we shall write Its history. No man so low but cannot say: “1 will ppt ( ^toop to shame today! Heglnrifng'now I will he true, This day I start my life anew, I can be useful and I will. Life has a place for me to fill.’* Hicks at the Training * School of fice at the Normal School, or tele phone her at 9110. MI88 MARY GOETCHIUS MARRIES MR. WOMELDORl* ON THURSOAY , The marring# of Miss Mary GoetchlusFnnd RaymCrtd Womel- dorf. of . Lexington, Va., which took plnce ir. Gainesville, da., Thursday, evening, is of wide-spread Interest.' The ceremony took place at 7 o'clock at the home of the Brlde'r sister Mrs. Ernest Campbell, 26 Boulevard, and was performed by ihe bride’s brother the Rev Ernes 4 Campbell and ,Dr, J. Sprole Lyon* of Atlanta. stringed orchestra gave the very lovely music which preceded the ceremony and played the wed ding marches. Bayne, Miss Mary Berckman, Mlsi Emily Cunningham, Miss Ileler Roberts, Miss Sam Ann Peacock and Miss Henrietta Cubbedge. ' Monday‘afternoon Miss Willie Mitchell will entertain informally In honor of Miss Griffith.—Macon News. MR8. VAN NOY WIErt HONORS MI88 RAINSFC AD Qne bf the weeks, most delight ful socialaffairs was the lonely bridge luncheon Friday at which Yin. Ve|h Noy Wler entertained in honor of her house-guest MIsr Elisabeth Ralnsford of Edgefield 8. Four tables of players joyed the charming hospitality which was the first of a happy series. The attractive home was radiant In-the decorations of gov and crimson garden flowers artis tically arranged In silver vases and baskets. A delicious luncheon fol lowed the Interesting game Mrs. Tate Wright won the top scor prise and Mrs; Lewis Davis th consolation. The guest of . hon*i was presented a pretty souvenir c the occasion. THIRD QUARTERLY; The home was beautifully deco. | MEETING 8EREPTA . in bni —Exchange. DEMONSTRATION 8CHOOL The Demonstration Teaching Department of the Summer School will tiaftlif fct the Normal *101100) at nlpfl-fftlock, Tuesday, June 29 Beginners tor the first, second third and fourth grades will be ad mltted. Thin will not be coaching for pupils In any of the nbovr grades, but .will be nn opportunity for dofnr beginning work of them grade?, in - This ^eabalng work will be decid ed admitYge for the school work of next year as It will keep the children Worn forgetting no much and It wj)|.glve them pleasant and profitable employment for the early morniAttimtfrs. Expert teachers—Mias Bucknar and Moore of Augusta. ^Iss Smith of Macon, and Miss Neel of Thomasvllle, wll be In charge of the grades. Special attention will be giver to musl(%;hhnd wprk, physical edu cation. dramntleatlon.V and work in the fundamental subjects. A. super vised pfcyferound period will be one of thAApedar feature*. No\tti|tJtoA will, be .charged ar? all the boM£>l)i he furntshed. Children wll! report at.lLe Train- ing School.Vbt: tfte Normal School nt nine o’cldfcCTufcidiy mornlnt June 26, For further Inforr.atlon •«» Mias... flP“ u *W*W- lit :tM rated with garden flowers nn<* bnnka of green palm, and gracefu' emllax vlnea. An Improvised attar was made of vtnee and ferns an* lighted with waxen tapers. Mrs. Ernest Campbell, the brlde'r sister, was matror. of honor. She wore a lovely gown of robln'a egg Paulette cup, with trlmmlnga ol varicolored flowers and silver She carlred an arm bouquet ol Columbia roaes. The maid of honor, Mlsa Heler Coetchlua, alio a sister of the bride ■was gowned In orchid pauletu crepe e.ith flowers and silver trim mfngs and she also carled an arm bouquet of Columbia roaes. The little flower girl was Eliza* beth Anne Campbell, the bride’, niece. She wore ro.e-colored geor gette and carled a basket filled with garden flowers. The groom was attended by Rob ert Richardson, of Memphis, Tenn. who was best man. The bride wore a beautiful wed ding gown of white ducheaa satlr. with trlmlnfs of real lace. A boro net of duchese taco and orange bloeaoms held the veil In place. Following the ceremony a recep tion was held, during which tlu bride and groom left on a wedding journey to North Carolina when they will remain until August when they sail for China and wll make their home In Nanking. Mrs. Womeldorf la wet known. She cornea of a dlallngulsned Georgia family and I• the daughter of Mrs Goefthius. and the late Charlea Bennett Goetchlue, Rome.. She Is n niece of Henry Gostchlus, of Columbus, Ga. Mr. Wometdorf comes of a Vir ginia family of ancient lineage and distinction. He la a aon of eQorgc Womeldorf, of Lexington, Vn. graduated from Washington Lee unlvefMey and from the Unlor Theological seminary In New York HENRY’S Broad Street Summer School Specials For Monday Only i$L60 Bain Proof -Umbrellas i-. cents $5;00,Silk Parasols • > ‘*$,3.95 $6.00 Silk Parasols ™r*4,45 All silk Tub and \ i iPqngee Dresses nnd $6.95 Garden Hats rj 45 scents White Sport Hats, Felt and Straw’ Combination ; Three Styles $2.45 White Milan Sport . .... Hats 11 $3.45 i White Milan Trimmed Jtf >w Hats fjj$3*95 “Onyx” Schiffon Hose .m‘M- ' White and Brown Only Ribbon Stripe Hose * ,$1.25 .tlpen Work Lace ■ ‘ Clock Hose ; $2.25 ^AU f $1.50 Teddies V $1.00 y &\ $2.50 Teddies ' $1.50 25 Per Cent Off on Ai| Rstinec Dresses. HENRY’S Broad Street -ta- COLLEGE 8ET BACK FROM ATHENS | Among those returning Th day from the University of Oeor. gin, commencement at Athens were Misses Irene Thomas, Mildred Frasier, Margaret Elder, Rebecca Ashcraft, Janet Bailey, iMartan Smith, nebecca Harmon, Marianna Goldamltb, Rosa Harbin, Elolao (Allen, |Runa ilrwln, Lqja Lewis, Mrs. Nora Northern, Mm. Lee Aah -emit, Mrs. Howell Irwin, Mrs. Stacy Earnest Hill, Mrs. Irene Williams, Mrs. Lee Dnncan; John GranL Jr., Rutherford Ellis, Don ovan Owens, Walker Inman, Rich' erd Hull. John S. Owens, Jr„ Hugh Nunnally George Conners, Sam Weyman, Earnest McCullough Lloyd Flcklen, Hugh Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Black, Mr. and Mrs R. D. Watkins, charlea Rice. S. W. Wilkes. Hugh Dorsey. -Pon Up nett, Harry Fain, Richard Gray Dr. and Mrs. Frank Boland. Jack son Dick. Frank iMItchell, Grady Black. Comer HoweU, Albert Irvr Ing, Sam Campbell. Homer Thomp. aon. Clark Foreman, L. H. Hill. The 8. A. E. house party was chaperoned by Mrs. Irene Wil liams: the cbl Phi bouse party was chaperoned by Mrs. Nora Nortben nnd Mra. Stacy Hill and the Phi Delta Theta by Mrs. Led Duncan. , MI8S ELSIE ANTHONY IS HOSTE8S AT LOVELY TEA ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON Complimenting Mlse Isabel Bloun' of M01 tgomery, Ala., and Mlsi Myrtlco Storey of Athena the at tractive gueetslof Miss Elslt An thony. wss the lovely tea with which Miss Anthony snlvrtoloef Thursday afternoon at he- home or Mulberry etree-. Quantities of Bhaota dilutes Ml log French bankets, bowls end tun were used srtlitlc.llfce In th- living room, wide hell, and dlnlns room. • . ' Mine Carrie Loo Myrlck preaid ed at the punch bowl. Mrs. Weller Anthony-woo assist ed in entertaining by Mra Knt- Roberson. . - . ; The guest-list Included obou 2S of the high aehool net Friday event's; Miss Antbont entertained wlt’t n prom party I- honor of Minn Blount, Minn Store- and Mr. Junes Phillips, of AUonta. Twain friends enjoyed her bos pltalltr on this occasion.—Mscor, News. • e. - ,,, TO ENTERTAIN AT BRI FOR MISS HELEN GRIFFITH Miss Helen Griffith, of Athena the popular hduse-guest of MIm Henrietta Cubbedge. will be thi honoree at the lorely bridge part- with which Miss Cubbedge wll entertain Saturday morning at ho' EXECUTIVE BOARD The third quarterly meotlna o' the Executive Board of the Bap tlst Women’s Missionary Ulon o' the SareptA Association was hel*‘ on June 20 at the home of the Su perintendent. Mrs. T. W. Craw ford In Lexington. Oa. After a 'uslness session In th* morning, A m ist delicious barbeeu* luncheon va*1 served. Mr3. Craw ford and M- T. C. Stevens, leadei of Yo-tng People's work, being Joint hostesses on this dellghtfu occasion. The colors of the $Tnfbn, lavender and wl \ 1 were nsed' In ,ih* d*****»rn tlons nnd Ices, the* guests Irelnic seated at two long tables In th* spacious dining room. . _f|| y., ! HOUSE PARTY Miss Elsie Anthohy' !s entertain Ing with a week-end house party at the home of her parents, Dr and Mrs. Walter Anthony, on Mul berry street. Miss Anthony's guests are Mist Isabel Blount, of Montgomery Ala.; Miss Myrtlce Storey, of Ath ; Mr. James Philips, of Atlanta Miss Marie Storey and Mr. Frit Orr, both of Athenrf, will arrlvj tomorrow to Join the pur'r—Macor News. jjq— LOCKLIN—EPTING The marriage of Miss Lizzie Lou Locklin and Mr. Felton Eptlng y solemnised Thtli-sday afternoon 4 o’clock. Dr. E. L. Hill of thr First Presbyterian church officiat ed. Only the two families Wer* present. * Mr. and Mrs. Eptlng left Inimr dlately afterwards for a visit to At lanta and will leave Monday fo New York where they will mnl • their horn*. CONNELLY—COLEMAN The Reverend Robert E. Cannel ly pastor of the Prlneo Avenu* Baptist church nnd Miss Tip Coleman of Louisville. Ky., w? mftrlred Th irsday nt the h'rniw the bride’s mother, Mrs. William M. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Con nelly arrived last night atid will b* at home to their friends nt Mr. nn*' Mrs. Sam Wingfield on Cohb street where they have an apartment. WOMAN’S AUXILIARY FIR8T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MEET8 MONDAY AFTERNOON 6 O’CLOCK The post poned meeting of , the woman’s Auxiliary of tho First Presbyterian church III be hel*’ Monday afternoon nt C o’clock, when Dr. E. L .Hill yll) address meeting. MISSION STUDY WJ M. 8. FIRST BAPTI8T CHURCH The regular monthly meeting foi Mission Study of the W. M. 8. of the First Baptist church will held Monday Afternoon In 1 Sunday school auditorium at o'clock. Mrs. W. O. Bolton, chnlrman will be In charge of the program, Edu Cation of Southern Baptists. MRS. WOODRUFF I8SUES INVITATIONS Mrs. Ernest Woodruff has Issuer Invitations for a large reception t* be given at the Druid Illlls -Gol* club Wednesday, June 37, In honm af Mrs. Robert W. Woodruff and Mrs. George Woodruff.—Const itu Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rea of Portsmouth, Va., a Tivrd yeaterda; *0 visit Mr and Mra. Aaa Thom ton on MlV^dge avenue. -ffl- Mra. Sidney .Gaines and young laughter. Martha Ellen have ‘umetKto Mr. Billups Plilnlzy has returned from St. Louis where he attended the Rotary convention. Mr. C. R.-Crirrith ol New Orleans is the guest o{ Mr. Arthur Griff ftth.\ at which will h. seated Mlsa Hein Griffith. Mias Marcella Tinsley Mlaa Margaret Lane. Mias Eugeni! Smith, Ulta Salome Anileraon nn* Mra. Aaa Thornton. after a visit .. WomCR tO Mlsa Natalie Rocock and iMIsr Otey Vincent sailed from Afbntrmi Canada. Saturday morning o Europe. They will land In Liver pool. England, about the 30th ir **! will B|H*n*l three months In Eng 1 o’clock a delicious luncheof Mr. iind Mrs. Morton Hodgspn aervUI at the card, table* reliirncfl lisp night from Tt. Louis fMr. Robert Troutman of Atlanta PBt -The Club Work will be tho guett of Mrs. Robert School and Town Libraries- Wilson for the Leglaj convcntioL-. Susie Lee Crumley, Inatructc \ —(*1— A’lss Molna Michael has taken ove.* the Phi DoltiT Theta house on Prince nveptio until Sep- temp'r 1, and will uavo with b< Mrs John Mlchne’, her mother; Mlsa ffao Michael, of Hawkins’ vllle,'0a.,’her sister; IMJss Lane; Mlchaci. Westminister, 8. C.,/her sister, -ind Misses Myrtlce and Nell Fields * f Montezuma, Ga. The Misses ‘Michael and ihe Mlssep Fields will be suiden** &t tho Sura mer School. -!»— Mrs. Miles Lewis aftd children who ha\*»» been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robirt Toombs DuPose leave today fo* their homo in Groera- boro^, * —m— Mrs. Winder Wester retu.ns to day from a visit -o her sislor In Grenville, S. C.. where n entertained at a seHea o # lovely parties. Miss ElfKaheS Rninsford Edgefield, S. C., fs the guest of Mrs. Van Noy Wler. ^ —*S— Mrs. T. If. Nickerson. Mrs. T. H Nickerson, Jr„ Mrs. Perklifs. Mr Norman Nickerson and little Thomas Nickerson leave today fo) Maine to spend the summer. —%— Mr. J. B. Wler. Mr. and Mrs Ldthgoe Wler will motor to Grecm villc, S. C„ today to visit Mr. ni# Mrs. Henry Stndley, returnin/ Tuesday accompanied by Mrs Wler. who went over severa* day? Mrs. W. D. Mooney has reti. "lor' t*> Gainesville after a vigil to IdJss ary Ti nitinan. — Mrs. W. D. Hooper. 5‘rrf. Audley Mutton, Mrs. Paul Ilolllduy. .VesSrs. Charlie Hoo|>er, Donal* Orr, and Dwight, Ryther and other: attending the Young People’s Con foreneo in Gainesville th> i#as* week will return liomo Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Stewart and children have returned from Lacr- enshurg. N. C.. whero they visiU* Mr. B. L. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs..J. F. Oliver and Mr and Mrs. J. F. Oliver, Jr., of A! bany nre guests of Mrs. Ralpr Hudson and Mrs. Frank Bell. The-, were accompanied by little Mary Hudson -fho has "been spendlnr soi \o time 4n Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toombs Du will go to Atlanta Tuesda! for the opening of legislature _an< will bo away the optlro session. Mrs. V. C. Kinsey Is in Macon visiting her sister, Mrs. Brooks. Captain John Nlchnldon arcotn- panlrtl Mf«. Nlcholnon nml ch - •#, !i to Franklin, N. C„ and w return this wnok, while they vrll l m away for acveral weeks. Min 'Riiith Taylor, of Athens, Is tho freest of her fraud parents Mr. and Krs. 0>- B, iJtngston.- Walton No srs. Tho many friends of Miss Nannie Maude Jone.i are welcoming her hack front tho State Norma' School nt Altions, whore siio made an excellent record this year. WbRou News. -no- Mrs. Emmett Ware, of Athens was the attest of her mother, Mrs IJzzto Wayne, Stutday.—Waltor News. —S8-T Friends of Mrs. Mary Leo Dovlr and Miss Caroline Davis will b< Interested to learn they are visit ing for some tlmo In Itlrmlnghair after spending the - winter In Quit, roan. Miss Mnrle Story and Mr. Frltt Orr will join Miss Elsie Anthony', house party In Macon Monday. —«!-, MlES Stella Fl-Itnn Is spending two weeks In Gadsden, Ain. Mrs. L. D. Crow of Macon, Ga., haa been spending a few days Ir the cltf the gnost of Mr. and Mrs P. I. Nunnally. —IW- Thn continued lllncs sof MIsr HuMali Wortham of Eastvlllo U very macih regretted liy her friends. She Is the sister of Messrs It. 8., G. C., and W. C. Wortham. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Orr are enjoying a motor trip in North Georgia. Library Schook . Mias Charlotte Templeton, Secretary"State l.ibrary Board. • * 9:50 A. M.—(a) How Ihe Club may help introduce Home Econom ic 8 in the schools of tne town and county. Miss Mary Crowell. Dean Department Home , FTonomic 4 ), State College of Agriculture. (IfT The Club problem of Feed ing the Family. Miss Erna Proc tor, Associate Professor of Foods "id Cookery. 10:20 A. M.—School and Home Improvement. Mrs. W. C. Holt. Augusta. Mrs. J. E. Hays. - —* ~~ K 12:40 P. M.—What is Club NewB. Mr*. McCord .Roberts, Atlanta. - * Afternoon. Recreational. Evening. Mrs. Uottheimer’s Re cital. FRIDAY. JULY 13TH .Special Topic for the Day THE CLUB IN ITS RELATION TO THE (FINE ARTS . (songs and instrumental^ music) Tuesday evening. The Women's Club will hava Wednesday evening for short talks by prominent club leaders and Mra. W. H. Felton, out own Senator. Thursday evening Mr*. Gotthelmer and Mrs. Gran- berry will give a voice and -piano recital. Friday evening there wfll 4 ,bo a general assembly at the 8tatc ^ Airs. a. P. Brantley, Blackshear, Normal School, vbnlrmau, | The fee for the week’s course , A*. M.-—Music In School 9nd with access to oil the above enter- **“•«• I • J- L. Gibb. talnments and courses wll> be $2.00 li:00 A. M.—General Assembly ’ Literature. Mrs. W. ,The railroad fare will be a round- of Summer Shcool. ; ! f ! WeltmL . jtrJp ticket sold at a fare and one- 1: 1 ttmmd ’Tabliv J / A M flrnwlmr r«i«* ha,f ® n the presentation of a Sum- r^uhiic i-s^L'jasft AMemb,y ’^ s *“ r,,,!c - >rate ” nt or , 'Cl Knterti °f£y! ^vs ,s :i rHa^T “ t,oti Eth,t8 - J-iurimiism. ; ' \ t Afteimoon. Recreation^!. ' 12:10 P. M—Public , fcvenmg. Lecture 6y Dr. !.u--iea DriU. Ml«. Cobb. I TEA AT WOMAN’S cedure? ^s^d Pr0 ' CUUB H0USE Evening. General AMembly and Entertainment. State Nonnal Oranberry will give a piano recital President Georgia Federal Clubs. Mrs. W. C. Kellog, Chairman Dept. Applied Georgia Federation Won Clubs. Mrs. 8. V. Sanford, At* President Athe rMs. Horace Ritchii dent -Athens Woman’s Club. Mrs. Dorothy Jarnngln. Com. Georgia Federated W application to him. Rooms may be had for $1.00 day and meals for about $1.00 Knight. Entertainments. , *"“* Mrs. J.. dajr - I Many will be able to drive )dn!ly from / the nearby towns. TUESDAY. JULY J0TH pedal Toole for the Day THE CLUB IN RELATION TO AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP School. . 9-20 A. M.—Citizenship Train- ins-. Miss Julia Flinch. • :5P A. M—'i he Club in Its Re- „ ., .. , . ... - lations to Civic Questions Mr. °" the club,will conduct Alonzo Richardson ” r *!stho Gene»al Assembly ex.rclr.es st 10:20 A. M.—-Tho Club mid l >„ ■ th *' H*Jv^t«ity Chspel snd at the Schools. Chancellor Harrow! Norn J al SehtxJ. A«cmbly Club merebers may observe work ... m anj/of the daily claMscs. ably. • Tkgets iMtll be given to two per- foriiia.u’cs hi the Palace Theatre. Every afternoon the Indira the Athens Woman’s Club will , serve Jlght refreshments at thelt From 8:30 to 9:30 cseh dav tho ' hnn "'- on Prln *" “venue, nnd keep club members mav Join in physical ,nB<,n . houM ' fot ,ll0Me “ t, * n<| ln* th. training classes and on two after- *'*“*' Institute, noons, tljere will be twilight games on the campus. e-flsj uinnier .School, i^i W.'-Club Round lub Life in Jtr. Contmunil- .<****1 Wood bur v» Mlss'cohb’ M ’ -Pub,ic 'Speaking. EVENING Parliamentary ENTERTAINMENTS Alternoon. Recreational. Evening. Mrs. Granberry’s Piam Recital. WEDNESDAY, JULY I1TH TO LEGISLATION Mrs. R. L. Berner, Macon. Chair man. 9:20 A. M.~J*ow Laws Arc Made and How Women Can Jfelp in Jut te® A. J. Cobh. 9:rj0 A. M.—-The Club and Tax ation. Mrs. Berner. • aid°Grecnr M ^ Votln? ' Mr ’ G «- :i:0Q A. M.-—General Assembly of Summer School A- M.—Club Round Table. Mr3. J. E. Hays. ~ Parliament.ry Drill. Dr. Stewart. 12:40 P. _.d.—The Training of Press Chairmen. Mrs. Lawson. Dubj n. SpceinP class l n Public Speaking will be .arranged for the ufternoon for those dcRiring it,. Afternoon. Recreational. Evening. Woman’s Ciub Night Mrs. J. E. Hays, presiding. THURSDAY, JULY 12TH Special Topics ror lhe Doy ’ TIIE CLUB IN KELAT1UN TO PUBLIC AVELFARE Mrs. Ira Farmer. Thuntson. Lhairman. A * W-rP 10 Club and Public Health. Dr. Moses. 1 9:W)‘A. M.—Social and Industrial Renditions. Burr Blackmon. 10j20 A. M.-—Social Hygiene. S. r ; ,P a i! y M ' °* Robinson, U. S. Public Health Service. 11:00 (A. M.—General Aasembly of Summer School. 11:40 A. Ms—Child Welfare. Dr. Stewart Robert*. 12:10 P, M.—Club Round Table'. Tho Club and Community Needs. Attend Georgia Summer School „ ., . _ „ . Course Will Last For One SwltkarSSSr' Week and Begins July 6. and Holland. Dr. Marlon Silver of Augnsta Is ipendlng today la the city. * —IB— Mrs. J. iB. Canterbury of Grand Rapids Is the guest of her nlege, Mrs. A. a Jdagill, <>» University Drive. —in — Mrs. a W. Anderson returns to. night from Memphis accompanied bjr Mrs-.Troy Bc.iuy -who will be riven a moat cordis* welcome by her many friends. ■ —d— Mr. Artuh Flalau leaves toelgh' for a business trip In VrglnU.. Splendid Program Is Ar ranged. Members of the various Federat ed Women’s Club* of the state will bo interested in the short course for ciub women that will be offer ed the week of July 0-!5th at the University of. Georgia Summer SchboL ‘ This Is a new feature of the fu sion this summer and great into**- «tt Is being shown in it by club women all over Georgia. The complete program for the weak is 4is follows: MONDAY, JULY 9TH Special Topic for the Day THE CLUB IN ITS RELATION TO APPLIED EDUCATION C. Kellogg,’ Augusta, <012—THE "LATEBT'* FLAY 0UIT ^ FASHION. This garment Is umaa tor freedom and uQin.'n/ t, pt play tlm*. Tho •’toy’’ pockflii ivill.aupe;il to tha youn j Wear. «r. . 4j:nghat)i with failnps o( llnene, <>r pop'.vc- w*;!r ohsitabrsv for trim* mins would bu attractive. An hers shown floured porcalo and csmbrle are oomblncJ. Thu pattern ti cut In four sices: 2, I, * anil 5 years. A 4-year *tso re* Quires 3«i yanIn of 32-inch rasterlat. Vo trim us iKuntratcd requires ft yard if contrasting material 33 Inches wide. , Fattcrn mulled to any addreia on receipt of 12c ln silver or stamps. The courtesies of the Cloverhurs' Country Club havd beeh offek-ed to our Club Women.j They have n owlmmim; pool and golf links for afternoon diversion. Tuesday Night, June 26 SHALL TIIE TEN COMMANDMENTS , , BE REVISED? W\ Wednesday Night June 27 THE MOST POPULAR SIN .Thursday Night June 28 THE $1,060 TEXT Friday Night, June 29 . WHAT WAS ABOLISHED AT THE CROSS?. COME HEAR FREE I The SMode Tuts On Its Summer 'Dress! Like a lovely butterfly freed from its chrysalis, Sum mer Fashion makes her debut. 1 Fairy-like frocks of Georgette, Swiss, Voile, Organdy and Batiste swirl and float their way to feminine favor. Even the Linens, Ginghams and Crepes, though they walk the straight and narrow, flaunt defiant, little touches and temperamental bits of trimming! Never was fashion morto radiant—more enchanting! Come in and let our Summer array reveal to you what can be accomplished with limited expenditure. Regular $12.50 Dotted Voile Presses (• Tomorrow r/] , again At fP-W We will have on sale tomorrow 100 of these beautiful Voile Dresses in all the lovely summer shades. A new Showing pf Mid Summer Hats $5.00 to $15.00 Special Sale of Stylish Stout Corsets $10.00 Corsets on sale fro qo Tomorrow . . . ». The reason tor this reduction we are discontinuing ■ N these lot numbers. Mrs. W. CJnu’rman. COLLINSim.