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J V iy'isR8. ALICE ADAM8 f. R..ld.nc« *32
EvSS|i?rc°eA?e. 4: “ “ "" hon «
MILLSAPS-RU68ELL ,
WEDDING PLANS OF '
SQC|AL INTEREST
tooix iormer ^ he Announcement, of the wed.
CSSS of m" Slf-i 1 *"* « Sybil Mlllsaps,
L 'bflght coU l? v * W , d ?“* hte T. of Vr. and Mra.
tfSFm da!- ST n Ml " aa <‘ 8 ' 9f bidder, and Mr.
. . , . Robert Lee ItusaeJI, second son of
Chief Justice and Mrs. Richard B.
Russell, will he of wlue social In-
teresL
The marriage will be one of the
”Wt beautiful Vventti of June,
Rome, will perform the ceremony.
The bride will be given In mar ■
rit«e by her father.
The best man will be Mr. Rich-
ard B. Russell, Jr„ brother of the
groom, and the groomsme* will be
Mr. Keith Quarterman, M . Joseph
,t Mrs. John R- White and
[ tiu- board tmepibers.
Nora Fdctlqtt aou Marie
occasion WJtf of very de-
social lntdittt‘
ASKS QWVBRNOR TO
GEORGIA GIRL FOR
ITION
■nor Thom**-Wr Hardwick
u requested to‘ name a
girl off«iWrrfnce83” to
it this stm at the Tex- cot
ice exposition. The letter
nt tells how. immediately
r appointment, the Georgia
1 bf ‘signed as a guest to
• Waco’s ieadlng hdmes and
>r hosts will see that she
Wed every comfort and hon-
bg her visit*
flFUL PARTY FOR MISS
.flTE ERNST and Mrs. J. W. Grlffeth will play.
Jeanette Ernst of Raleigh,, Little Caroline Russell will 1*
In* the honor guest Tties- . the flower girl, and Utile George
ning at Miss hloi*e ..eese smith will be the ring bearer,
party, which assembled, immediately after the ceremony
z fiK a beaut,ful and elaborate reception
[ ^ » o.mbHtif. r I* 6 bold nt the home cf the
le occasion, quantities of v rl > ....
fganlcn floutera .were ar-l !***..^
f iused in the elrBoruw dec- |
1’ietty prizes nlern award coqple will leave fur
he winner, in u.c cm.t.at bl ™ al «P. »»<1 wm Mr return
liinty rofreshmeitts veiled 'yR reside in Atlanta.
evening. , Many i>re-auptlal parties hare
—igj— honored Miss Mlllsaps. Amonf
|hosn entertaining were Mrs.
Grover Moseley, Mrs. Joseph
Broome, Mrs. Henry Pledger, Mrs.
Ilerschel Smith. Mrs. C. B. Almond,
Miss Mabel Jackson, Miss Mar-
gacret Russell, Miss Kathleen
Wilson, Miss Montlne Robinson,
MIhs Desma Elder, Mrs. Hubert
Kbcrtinit, Mrs. W. H. quarterman
Mrs. J. W. Grlffeth. -Mrs. H. T.
ITanfgan, Miss Patience Russell.
Attacks nuuU mors sndurshls
by inhaling raporaof—
VJSM
Otsr irMttOm Jan Und Yaetrtr
Mrs. Waff, Mra. J. W Bailey and
little Miss Emily Bailey leave
Thursday afternoon for Norfolk
Va, and during their absence Mr
an d Mra. Troy Edwards will —
cupy their home.
Mrs. John R. Northcutt and
children leave July 7th for Wrights-
vllle Beach to Join Mrs Gray and
Mrs. Patton who leave Monday
night.
Miss Anne Jordan left Wednea-
. -« -—— — --h~t day for Las Vernas New Mexico
taking place June 27th, at 9 O’clvkjto visit Miss Frances Hoskins and
in the evening at the Christian from there will tour the w»t helm
church. Rev. John H. Wood, of away several weeks.
. /C. Jordan ’
i Franklin, N. '
Mrs. Troy Beatty of Memphis ar
rived Sunday night to visit Mrs.
R. M. Anderson and Is being verj
! HUTCHINS SUNDAY
L C LASS TO *
TAIN i .
IlLollio Hutchins, Sqnda,
Has*: of tho First' Baptist
1 [will entertain the Barren
tn a nli nie.'pnfiji grounds
agriculture cktfQge, Fri-
King from 0:30 to.8 o'clock
karaca is urged to come.
" r -y.
. 6 MEETS WITH MRS.
|N TIIUu#DAf<6 P. M-
[fi of the Missionary S<eie-
lie First typthotiist church
kt with Mrs. S. K. Wa«son
parsonage Thrusuny aftcr-
[ 5 o’clock.
II of. the First Methodist
Qulllian, Mr. Joe Kniftton, Mr. G., cordially welcomed by her hosts o'
W. Mlllsaps and Mr. Jack ‘Kears-; friends.
ley, of Richmond, Va. I —B—
Miss Mlllsaps will have as her Mr. nnd Mrs. O L. Alexander,
maid of honor, Miss Patience Rus. i m,m Carrie Alexander and Mr. Ed-
selfc Miss Kathleen Wilson, MMlss w1lrd Alexander arrive Thursday
Montlne Robinson, Miss Louise | to vl8,t Mrs - Vlnce Davis, the arc
Johns and Miss Pauline Thompson mak,n « th * trip by *» otor and
f Hawkinsville, will act as brides- Ca ** CHrardean Mo., Monday -«»—
maids.
Miss Margaret Russell will sing, „ , , . ...
... _ — - - — Mrs. Morton Hodgson and child
ren leave next week tor Hoghlandf
N. C* to spend several weeks.
_ gj
Mr. and Mrs W T Knight, Jr., ol
Savannah will be the guests of Mrs
D L. Earnest during the ^merlcao
Legion convention.
—
Miss Louise Phinisy and
guest, Miss Charlotte Millstead ol
Charlotte, N. C., left Wednesday
morning for Lakemont to visit Miss
Mary Ann Lipscomb.
Mrs. Sam Funkenatein nnd Miss
luma Funkenstein .returned Wad
>sday afternoon from* New York
Miss Funkenstein has been studying
at Columbia College for the past
year and Mra. Funkenstein has been
Miss Mary Barwick and Leila
Emma Barwick are visiting Mrs
D. B. Evans of Hapevllle who will
accompany them to New York and
Pittsburg to spend the remainder o/
the summer with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rylee went
to Atlanta Wednesday to stay un
til Friday.
* -Si-
Mis* Caroline Brand .Is in Atlan
ta vlifttfng Mrs. Moreton Rollestom
and Mrs. Bolling Sasnett.
-®-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snead of
Montgomery Ala, spent the week
end with Mrs. May Reaves Snead
i . ! —ffi— ,'
; Miss Blanch Gwyp has returned
to Atlanta after a visit to friends
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
The friends of Mrs. H. D. Coffee
Will be pleased toJearn she Is Im
proving from a recent illness at her
home on Hill street.
Athenians Will /Attend
Meeting To Aid Farmers
(Continued from peso one)
[will meet with its < /;II H'.uJIF-r i,
H. Davison Thursday sf-
IGESTION
i inj rtfitf and comfort la
tMBERLAIN’S
TABLETS
IMPORTANT CALLF0
MEETING EXECUTIVE
BOARD WOMAN’S CLUB
A vrry important railed mooting
of the Executive hoard of the Ath
ens Woman’s Oub will be belt*
Thursday morning nt 11 o’clock
All members re urged to be pres-
ent.to completo plans for the *hor‘
course at Sumlnnr School which It
not only of local but statk wide In
terest,
JARRETT-SHIMP
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jfrrett of
Center announce the marriage of
their sister Miss Anno Jarrfctt and
Mr. CharU.x Shimp of Atlanta. Rat-
EI Ju'ijn? 23. Bishop Warren
nd.er officiating.
-t2R—
\ James W. Cnmnck has re-
frotr Augusta where ho
• his you ^ son, James.'/
Savannah will preside. The Gov
ernor Elect, Clifford M. Walker,
Commissioner of Agriculture J. J
Brown, the president of the Geor*
g!a State College of Agriculture
Dr. A. M. Soule are among those
.who wil Hake part. Editors of tlr
most important newspapers of the
state have endorsed the meeting
and will be present s Telegrams
have imured into Atlanta from bush
ness houses who will send repre
initiatives.
The meeting wlU’be open to all
citizens of the state who are
t^rested in Georgia's welfare, and
who wish to have a'part in the con-
tlnuatlon of the work for a
tern of balanced agriculture In the
state, for Georgia's prosperity and
the welfare of her citizens.
Carswell Elected Wed
nesday to Georgia
Senate Presidency
(Continued From Page One)
16 Beu-ans
_ Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
25* and 751 Packages everywhere
P A| Cops, Atlanta; D. K. Shot
»n, Atlanta; Jake Bloch, Virgin'
J. R. Vaughan) Atlanta; H. J. Wat
son, Miss M Watkins, Tampa Fla
E D Harrison Jacksonville, Fla/
R. RP. Jones Atlanta; O. B An
drews, Atlanta; 8 E. Anderson, Iva.
8 C.; C. L. Harris, St Louis; V.
M Barnes, Anderson, 8 C; LB
Hardy, Jr, Atlanta; Mias A
Winn Savannah.
J. F. Chumbley, Atlanta; Franl
B. Archer, Atlanta; T B Lewis, At
lanta; T E. mlth, Atlanta; <
Gabriel, Atlanta; C G. Jordan
Greenville, 8. C.; H. L Rollins,
Greenville, 8 C.
F L Hall, Atlanta; R B. Young
Macon; C. R. Church, Birmingham
Ala.; J. H Anderson. 8partanhur«r
8 C.; J. A earson, Spartanburg, S
C; John Maxwell Spartanburg 8
Mr and Mrs. W. B. Harrold, Au
gusta; W L. Pitt, Cleveland? Ohio
Hf^Hrman Goodwin, Atlanta; J N
Riggins, Macon; J. F. Greer, Mon-
tlcello, Ga.; O. N Dana, Atlanta;
Maurice T^orldnus, Mtwlnrd W
Chaffin, Columbus, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. F Mc Pherson, Tampa, Fla.
J T Murray, Atlanta; W.
CraUr, Charlotte. N C.; J. W. Brown
H. B Parlef Gllltvllle. Oe- ▼ r
Cooper, New York;' F 0. Jack's*-
sham Atlanta.
port Gov. Walker," he began, “but
I have no regrets, no apologies. As
long as he brings forth measurer
looking to the progress of the state
he will have my warm support.
The contest In the 4th senatorial
visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack Gum- \ district between Vocelle and
pert for several weeks. now will be taken up later in the
week.
Mias Joseplne Ingram and Mrs.
C. C. Shepherd of Atlanta arc
spending the week with Mrs. W
B Ingram *
. ~h—
!ss Josephine Connors has re
turned to her home In Birmingham
after a visit to Miss Louise Phln-
ity for Georgia Commencement
-ffi-
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Maynard
•pent the week end In Winder.
Mr. and Mri"? B Wlor and Ml j
and Mra. Llthgoe Wler have ’ re
turned .from a visit to Mr. and Mrs I
Henry Stradley of Greenville, 8. C J
m — I
Mrs Thomas Scott and little f
daughter Jane are expected home ;
the latter part of the week from t'
visit to relatives In Brunlswfck.
HB—
Mrs. James Lynch and ehlldrtr
of Florence, 8. C., are spending sev
eral weeks with Mr and Mrs. E, 7
finfhh
| Athens Visitors
Among those vlstlng In Athen*
Wednesday were E. B. aundperg
Atlanta; H. G. McMillan. Atlanta;
George Witherspoon, pnrtanburg;
UNDERSTUDY FOR
SISLER1U0 RIG A
ROLE FOR RECRUIT
istHJi
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me and efficiency
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p*y/or l- ''
k * jo.
His Old
Sweetheart
Sweethearts nowaday! keep anythin* 10 good for the
young. complexion. *
Think how often we meet Prove the effects
women looking youneer than Colder how women h,w>
they did ten yeart ago. flocked to Palmolire. How
One great reaion liea in' theyharedungtoitfortwenty
Palmolive Soap. Cafeful yeart. How they have ipread
women who don’t use it are
the exceptioni now.
Think how the uae has
ipread. Beautiea the world Pplmohve gained tta (pef
over uie it. No other ikin n, e , 0] pinexpensive, due
ioap hu ever attained any- t0 enormous volume. Every
where near luch fame. woman can afford it. Andno
a woman will find, at any price,
Amaslertiece * m that compl f c . for the
Pelmoiive is a masterpiece ikin.
time in the study of facial So m Egypt, in Cleopatra a
t0 ,p, -time. Bcaudeathen used palm
The soap ii penetrating. I. ^ nnn
deans out the pores to their So in Rome, 2,000 yean ago.
depths. It remove! the dog- For over 30 centuries palm
gingmatterwhichaoruina and olive oils have held m-
skins. preme place for the skin. And
Then it applies e cosmetic, the)r wiU -
based on palm andoGve oils. But never "Were they made 10
its use by telling othen its
results.
Don’t you think that every
woman should find out how
effective astin Palmolive Soap.
f
The world has never found
M % a ’ ¥■
t§ JWsutfn S*40. ■
_—f——
;* / * tell
Undtrttsdy for Crorg* BtVcr. •
That waz the difficult role sllt-ped
to Cedric. Dttrit, recruit outfielder
of the 81. Louts I>own«.
Apparently it has proved to be
toe »*g a talk foe the youngtt'r,
se h* hae beeir relegated to. the
ben-dl after a short trill. ,
1/hen It becam* anDarent that
Onsge Slater would be unable to
hold dor.iv flrit bar* far the
Hrow.Y* becauRo of hie Mlnr-e.
Manaif** Lee Fob! began to look
aronnrt itr a nuhetltute. f
Flrrt Fohl eziferlmenjed with
Catchers Pat Coffins «i?d John
1 CcbntS. The two beeketops met
with only ordinary success. *
Last eehzon when 8i»!er wae In
jure'!, Outfielder Ja^obeftn nnd
Second Ihueom McManre took it
.whirl at the p3»U!on. McMsnue del
.better .Job of (iibat tuCgrt
^ Von. Biz Jake's feet
i In the way,
tbr» year IfcManus
lit* flrct. However, FJT«I
* it waz , poqe Judgment
Z up two positions to fill
cM.inu* helps the regular
sneker. ,*
Then Fohl hit upon Durst, the
rvcrult outfielder, who did little
mere that warm the bench for the
Browne lest year;
After a week's trie! d«ring the
epriag tra’afng trip, Fohl decided
Durst woslq fill the MU. Is a two-
game eeries with the Cardinals,
prior to the opening of the miWw,
Durst fielded well enough, but Me
only batting contribution was a
home run. '•
During his tenure of the first
sack Durst, who It was believed
would -bit, regdrdleei or how be
ling RlelerVpo-
_ too much, and Durst
le bark warming the brn**!*, Mc
Manus kiae beta Shifted fo f;,»t
and the veuran Eddie Foritr l»
holding down second.
uuvtuuai uAniiim
this UHIo Taos Indian baby wll
tvesr until he’s ‘-tfeady for school
Tho lUtlo fellow lives In Nn
Mexico, and to show his Ideas bi
disarmament ho is sitting on tf>
.tribal war dram while posing for hi
picture. Tho Taos Indians are on
HERALD WANT ADS.
Tea L.l# to Clusify
KOIl SALK—Nearly New Foft tour-
ins ear. C.’ A. Tmwwll Motor qo.
FOB BALK—IMS Model Ford tourinf
1123.00. C. A. Truaa.ll lJ>;or Co.
If coffee
disagrees
drinks
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