The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 28, 1923, Image 3

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hild-birth! expectant mother* I rfcen the Littlh Ono arrives, you. have that moment more free ngrring than —** p,rhatM Imarrfl ... . Friend.* C. J. Hartman hut with my last I children I used r*i Friend-and bad’eniy a mrrss; we , time to yet a doctor bessutei wasn't j-k-only nbout ten or fifteen min- U« “Mother** Friend’* u our tnoth- i rrandroother* did. Don’t wait, start •r.i meanwhile write to Bradfield tor Co*. BA 48, Atlanta. Oa, for a hstratrd book containing Information . r - rl THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1*2*^, .^ATgeWB. GJEOROtt ■'**'*” Olfic. 1201 - By MRS. ALICE ADAM8 — R«ld.nc« 832 QRADY AVENUE SOCIAL CLUB DELIGHTFULLY ENTERTAINED iffhe Grady Avenue Social Club ras moat delightfully- entertained Monday afternoon. June 25th a’.’ the counter hofcne 6f Jfrtf C.‘ E. Sinims near Bogart.< t ) j ! ] - ■ 1 < : Not only did Mrs. Simms Invite the members of the club but their children as well which tells with out utords of her generous hospi tality. The guests motored aeslson, Mrs. J. E. Wood extended a most cordial Invitation to mem bers and families to spend the end for July meeting at her moun tain home at Lakemont which was unanimously accepted and plant i nn<1 Miss Ruby Crowley who show mode | for the trip. At this time flowers in the pathway. They Miss Aslls Head ? hang "Beckuse”, she was accompanied very sweet ly by Miss Lillie Mae Thomas after which blended m Mendelssohn wedding march. At this t*'.ie the bridal party appeared. Miss Lucille Porter and Louiso Lowe., They were dressed In white organdie and carried a beautiful bouquet of '*111- lira. The bride’s maids were ac companied by the groomsmen. Mr. Joel Porter, Mr. Hershai Thomas, Mr. Ben Porter, nnd Hershal Bar nett. Then came the two floweij girls, little Miss Selwyn Porter trip. At this time the guests were served a delicious Ice course. Assisting Mrs. Simms in enter- \nlng were thre* of her lovable aers, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Vaughn. 'and were received on the specious an<s her very attractive porch which was beautifully deco ** " * # * ** * Good Dddge'Truck A Real Bargain Conolly Co. rated for the occasion, shaded by groat oak trees and fanned by gen tle winds, enjoying the music of the rippling waters of Barber Creek, two of the most delightful hours of the club's life was spent. While the entertainment of the daughter, Miss Hasel Simms. PRE8BYTERIAN8TO MEET THURSDAY Thursdaf will be red lettsr ' day at the Elberton Presbyterian church. Beginning at 10 o’clock the young people of Athens Preshy- older ones progressed the children * ery ’ under the uspices of the Wo- were delighted with the privilege i man * Auxiliary will asesmble for of wading in the waters of the, < * ay,,,, conference. It is estimated creek after which they were treat- n * > °ut 200 delegates will tye present. The following Is 'the ten ttttlve program: Registration. Song Service—Conducted by Capt. Slaymaker. Devotional—President Y. P. Lea- gue. .pjxf£ THIS SUITE IN OUR WINDOW TODAY EXACTLY as pictured. To the person seeking*chaActer furniture at moderate cost, we recommend careful investigation of this suite. THE finish is a’f cautiful duortone walnut, which makes one of the prettiest in our rather large collection of dining room fur niture. IN size,'it is well suited to most modem ihomes—buffct.^lxfitU.chhlgi.flPsWi.tftbl® 48x60, server 18x34. PRICE? Well, the price is low—just how low, we arc going to keep for a pleasant surprise-Avhen you come in to look. ]f/E will say this much—a $21 cash pay ment is all you need to make—the bal ance can be arranged in weekly, or month ly, payments. Dorsey Furniture Co. QUALITY FURNITURE SINCE tiM 3C2! Welcome Addre««—Ml«s Beth t J “l y ? 2nd ' Duncan. * ta *" fc *" Iieihonae—Charles Hand,. Officer* Report. Message—Mrs. Paul Holliday. Special Music. ' Preparation for Service—L. Russelt Hymn. were'followed; by the bride, TullisiChandler who came in arm of the ferities maid, Miss Gracr man Mr. - Longrle Hardlgree. The bride was beautifully dressed white crept de chine and carried large boquet of lilies and roses. The bride, Miss Tqllle Chandler was Installed as president of th< society nnd the groom Mr. Bonnie Bray as vice president in the pres ence of a very large audience. These young people ore loyal, en thusiastic workers and the comlny year’s work seems to be very prom ising. revival at bishhoo CHRISTIAN CHURCH The revival of the Flut Christ ion Church of Bishop will begin on the fourth Sunday morning. Missionary Address—Rev. Hoyt Miller, Missionary \o Africa. Appointment of Committees. Intermission—Lunch served in basement of church. Reconvene—2 P. M. Song 8erv!ce—Capt. Slaymaker. Roll Call and Reports from Of ficers. Special Music. Mrs. Audley Morton on Church CounclL Report of Committees. Election of Officers. Coll of Church to Young People. —Rev. Wm. Huck. Installation—Rev. E. L. Hill. —flR— MR8. WOODRUFF HONORS DAUOHTER8 IN RECEPTION Mrs, l>nest Woodruff gave a large reception Wednesday after noon at the Druid Hills Golf club In honor of her two daughters, Mrs r»«onre Woodruff nnd Mrs. Robert iWoodruff. The guests were reived In the wide terrace which leads down to the wooded slope overlooking the golf links. Tea was served here at small tables graced with flower-filled baskets. Mrs. Woodruff was aslsted, by Mrs. Charles Wlnshlp, Mrs. Elian beth Wlnshlp Bates, Mrs.' ‘George Walter. Mrs. Ben Sims, Mrs. W. M. Hfirf, Mrs." Clyde King, Mrs. Georsfe Ralne, Mrs. Hugh Scott, Mrs. Joel Hurt, Mrs Wlnshlp Nunnally, Mrs. Bolling Jones, Mrs. Harrison Jones Mrs. Charles Bickers taff, Mrs. Fred Foster, Mrs. Albert Prichard Mrs. Beverly Du Rose, Mrs. Ewell Gay. Miss Sarah Hurt, Miss Hasel Hodgson, of Athens, and Miss Clara Belle King, Several hundred gueata called during the reception hours.—Con stitution. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR 60CIETV OF BI8HOP The Christian Endeavor Society of the Biahop Christian Church In stalled their officers for the com Ing year on lost Sunday evening. The Installation waa very effective being carried out aa a mock wed ding. The wedding took place In the church which waa beautifully deed- rated with ferns, lilies find daisies At the opening of the ceremony Bible School ’clock and preaching-at 11 by the I pastor. Rev. E. R. Clockston, ol Griffin. Rev. Clockston Is a con secrated. faithful leader and always I hais an Inspiring message. Christ- , Inn Endeavor will be at 7:46 and * j preaching at 8:10. This church hps planned a great tho fifth Co. New Shipment Sweaters Wool, wool and fibre and silk, in all new colors and combination colors. $2.50 to $7.50 Sale of Children’s Dresses White and Colored Voiles,, Or gandies. Pitted Swiss. Special Price $1.48 tresses $3.48 . One lofciHouse and Street Dress es, Crepe Gingham, Percale, Satene and Table Damask $3.48. Special Sale Hose i Ladies’ Full Fashion Silk Hose $3.50 Value $1-98 $1.75 Value for $1.00 Colors black, brown and white.* New Showing Millinery Ladies Felt Hats, Prices $4.00 to $10.00 Colors grey, sand and wood- brown. Silk Pongee 95c yard s Natural Jap Pongee, 12 momme . , first ^ in * Choice95cyard' '* Aluminum Sale $1.00 For Saturday Only t 306 Pieces Quality Brand Aluminum, values to $2.00 • Choice $1.00 Davison-Nicholson Co. two weeks revival Sunday July 29. The- following program, will be rendered: Bible School 10 o’clock. Preaching 11 o'clock. Ladles Aid 12:20 o'clock. Dinner served in basement of thr church 1 o'clock. Business Session will be held In the afternoon. Christian Endeavor 7:48 and Preaching at 8: SO. Everyone Is Invited to attend all services and lets try and make thir one of the best revivals Bishop ha§ ever known. To do this we must nil be prayful, so let.every one who Is Interested In the work of our Lord be In prayer. -ffl- BISHOP GEORGIA WATCH! LOOK I LI8TENI Look-in tho attic and store room too Get something yellow and some thing blue A skirt of red and waist of green Try to be .the tackiest person you have ever seen Admission fee only ten and fifteen 8o come to Bishop and you bet You’ll have ^he most fun you have had yet. For at Mrs. J, F, Porters at ,8:10 o'dock on Saturday, night Wo are going to have a tacky party right. And the next Is Interesting to tell Foi; each has a chance to be a bell Aa to the tackiest man and woman, boy and girl A prise will be given, ths finest In the world And just lots of good things to ear Get there early and don't miss the treat. 8ARAH HEMPHILL CIRCLE TO MEET FRIDAY AFTEERNOON The Sarah Hemphill junior mis sionary society of thq First Meth odist church will meet with Lucy Pound at the home of her parent* on the State Normal School camp us Friday aftornoon at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Woofter, the leader jril| meet with the'circle. All members are urted to attend and bring their dues for the quarter. LADIES AID 80CIETY OF BISHOP The regular monthly meeting of the Ladles Aid Society of the BIsh* op Christian church met at the.' horn* of Mrs. 8. D. Fambrough on last Tuesday at 8 p. m. The spa cious hall and living room were attractively decorated with flowers and shaster daisies carry ing out the color /scheme of yellow *nd whits. After the devotional and business session the meeting was turned In to a social, during which time a reading was given by Miss Mabel Nicholson and Miss Selwyn Porter A delicious salad course was rved. Ths hostess assisted by Mrs. Garland Leslie ’> of Birming ham, Miss Mabel Nicholson of Watktasvllle and Mrs. 8. B. Porte* of. Bishop. , Those present were Mrs. W. J Thomas, Mrs. J. E. Turnbull, Mrs. Chas Downs, Mrs. J W. Chandler, Mrs. A. L Milelr, Mrs J. F. Porter, Mrs. O. L. Leslie, Mrs. S B Porter, Mis* Anna Cook. Miss Mabel Nich olson, Miss Dor* Isicile Porter, Mias Ruth Hlndaltr, Miss Mary Joe Chandler thd most enjoyable oc casions of the week was a party given on last Friday evening from 8 to 10:20 at the beautiful home of MtfuW. D. Bell of Bishop In hon or Of Miss Luctie Porter of At lanta. ' Ths house was beautifully decorated with roses and lilies Afetr many games were played de licious ice cream and cake wsr< Dr. and^ Mrl. E.. L. HJ1J, and Misses Annie Laurie and Sarah Hill motored to Elberton .Thursday morning for the Young Peoples' rally of the Athens Presbytery. —SB— Mrs. John Hart, Mrs. Matthew- son and Mi«s Dollie Hart motored from Atlanta Wednesday to visit Mrs. John J. Wilkins. —I®— •Mrs. Du Tree Hunnicutc and Du Pree, Jr., will go to West Point Monday to visit Mrs. L. Lanier. The friends ofMr. W. J. Russell will regret to learn,qI 1 tinned illness. Miss Myrtle Orymes has retar'-d • judge C. H. Brand has returned from Atlanta accompanied by Miss from Savannah ana l’ybee. Hrtel Crymes. —ffl— Mr. Lewis Russell who is spend ing sometime with Mr. W. J. Rus sell who Is 111 went to Winder Wednesday afternoon for the Mill- sap.Russell wedding. Mesrs. Harris Jones and Richard Tift have returned from a week’s stay at Asheville, N. C. esteemed friend, Mr. iTl.'’Davison, of Athens, was a visitor to the city last FFrlday morning and wo feel that we feel that we lost a stent Dleasure In _ . not xeelng him when be called st Mr«. Paul Holliday secretary of ] Tho News Office. Ho Is Alh the Young People's Athens Presby- ,ens’ most aggressive and popular tory. Is In Elberton for the Young! splrlta.—Walton News. Peoples Rail)*. I ~tfi— ' —SB— ; Miss Julia Flisch who la a mem- Mr. O. R. Hinton of New York b«r of the Tubman High school Is tho guest of . Mr. aqd Mrs, Har- ! faculty In Augusta Is teaching his- old Hinton. Mr*. Hinton and Miss tory at Summer School and Is with Anne Hinton are In Henderson-, Miss Lucy Bishop on Jackson villa, N. C. atreet MR8. HAMMOND JOHN80N CALLS MEETING AUXILIARY [ Mrs. Hammond Johnson calls an! Important meeting of the Auxiliary Friday morning In the Oeorgten 1 hotel parlor at 1 lo’elook. A full, attendance le urged aa thle will be the but meeting before the con vention. PARSONAGE CIRCLE If OCONEE 8TREET CHURCH trrnoon at the home of Mrai J. L Bird on Wilkinson street at f | o’clock. All members urged to b< , . -PALACI IfmLTomorrow ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES THIS SEASON EXTRA ATTRACTION—LARRY SEMON COMEDY For Health Week June 25-30 W: Importance of meat as a requisite to health —and especially the importance of meat from specially selected and healthy ani mals, ip being stressed this week by author ities all over the nation. THE ATHENS BUTCHERS ABATTOIR and City Inspecion of All Meats —makes possible the slaughter and sale of inspected native meats in Athens that is a guarantee of the best grade of meat and of it being sanitarily slaughtered and properly refrigerated at our plant and handled until it reaches your market-man. ti '.I -III . . - '4|V ; - . . f i ; -iv J N y • '- T i Has Made Cattle and Hog-Raising Profitable The establishment of thej^Alrattoir lias* given the farmers and stock-raisers of this section a market for their cattle and hogs, and has so increased the demand for native meats as to make cattle and hog-raising a profitable industry here. Athens Butchers’ Abattoir -lipHWiU jg. rjJtW Athens; Georgia