The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 09, 1923, Image 3

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1201 —Wfl MONT BGAY CLUB 5 ANNUAL" * 1 ATTA" SATURDAY infiT the,int who r* and Work Uio lovely fin v !!«>org!a, 1* th first anni il Saturday, •W. 1 f events, stn ting Many vis leorgia will Mrs. ALICE ADAMS of man} enjoyable nda at Lake- aier colony lr mnounceim-ni J ‘‘Regatta’," by Ihe Lake will be , *!& ! Hunt Club. interesting 1 ffair will tak< wins the at the hom a. vfep' cpm nnnt Rbatj^ji enjoyed at tn«l Mrs. (wnlit^a^nslal the vimfor -and ct 4hd Imminp trtd lodge of Teder. ants will be gR the new horrn KrneAt C. Koi The feativitli closed by a h< the home of M ford Lipscomb. MRS. GRANBi RRY WILL GIVE *L AT THE PIANO RECI7 *l_ UNIVERSITY TUESDAY EVENING. tVtNING. Mrs. Georgel Folsom Oranbe will give a pilno recital In University chifeel tomorow (Tues day) evening, to which, not oi the stud. ted bu Athens .i ram Will he [(^hromatlc Rneh. Sonata op, Allegro Con b Allegro Assn I Tho Girl M^th Debussy, The Llttlo Rejections Minuet—Dr y Hungarian the summer school the music lovers ol The folowing pro- ndered. autasie and Fuge— FJopen I lair— ihepherd. the Water, schock. Etude—MacDowell. ATHENS WOMEN’S CLUB HOUSE Women’* club ii keeping openl house where refresh ill 1* served to the many t flub women of the attending the olul- g held at the Unlv cqk. nstltute, sity this The prOgn tonight Dr. Robin f Science of Chapel; also Oabbn at the State of entertainment foi as follows: will speak on * !fe M at the University "Mrs. Wiggs of oh” will be presented Normal School. TO ENTER TAIN AT NEIGHBOR On * r tio* neighborhoot Mr. and Mrs| J. Annlce'Tracy and Mlf^n Regina Mason wll this week to OOD HOUSE y evening at th house the Woman* Missionary lociety of the Oconee street Meth dlst church will en- tertalp their husbands, the honor ary member and their wives. Every met her Is urged to be present. A felly time Is promised ; Do not cat simper before you come Mrs. W. T. Cooper spent Sunday with tho General hospital improving from —P0- Mrs. Priscilla Mcl. -an and guest Mrs. Tim Thor V ta motored to Hart' week end. Missionari EAST ATHEl CHURCH TO The Women’ Missionary Society of the East A\ tens Baptist church will meet Wed icsdav afternoon at 3 o’clock with Irs. Clarence Wood on Willard str et at which time a box will he pa< ccd for the Georgia Baptist Hospit l All members are urged to ntten this meeting. - -m— i*. Paul Wiliams Is In South Carolina on a business trip. OVER.S7500.00 to HOUSEWIVES J for Recipes j W E will buy not less than 101 Recipes < ii uses of Grape-Nuts, paying $50, And in addition— Good Housekeeping Institute, conduct id by Good keeping Magazine, will decide an aware best four of the 101 new Grape-Nuts R< sipes, so pui $1,000.00 for the 1st $750.00 for the 2nd $500.00 for the 3: " $250.00 for tile 4 The conditions of this that every housewife in I share in its benefits. There Is Mr. nnd Mrs. T. little daughter Mart a of Lavonln guests of relatives In tho cit; for the week end. -3- Mrs. Thomas Gre n tlve children Hnzel of Chat worth, Ga., tho guests of Mrs. Mllledge avenue for Saturday for Los J ngclos, Cal. spend the remaind r “11- Mi as Jeanette Em st Is tho gues' of Miss Lorene Hufte boro this week. Mrs. Marlon O’Fi turned to Monroe «1 the city. suggestions for new each one accepted. Mrs. Walter Armstrong and Mr. npent yesterday at Tallulah. The panted home by A1 has been spending there. Practically everybody knows Grape-Nuts as a delicious, nourish* ing breakfast food. And while it is common knowledge that Grape; Nuts with milk or cream is a com- ■j title food, many housewives do not / know of the appetizing and eco nomical dishes that can be prepared . with Grape-Nuts. Mrs. S. O. Masse arc visiting friends in Atlanta. Miss Mattie Mae returned to her hoi le In Athena after spending a fey weeks with Misses Frances and Mr. J. A. Stone Misa Mary Ruth Sunday with Mr. Dillard. Mrs. E. L. Gordon F. Morehead spent i Sunday afternoon wi h Mrs. Hoyt Nelms. The P»rty sri' Mrs. Walter Stone night in honor of th lr guest. Misr Mary Ruth Edwardi by all present. Mrs. Dora Relefon in onr town visiting distinctive flnvor lilies to a great Grape-Nuts lends itself, we believe, to more uses than any other cereal. \ Thousands of women arc finding varied uses for Grape-Nuts in their home cooking; and thousands of others would be glad to learn that i-Nuts i nutritive variety of dishc So the'thougtft back of our offer of over $/58KuO for Grape-Nuts Recipes is to bring out the new ways in which this wonderful food is adding to the health and pleasure of people everywhere. Ask your grocer, or write to Dept. B, Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich., for details of the offer of over $7500.00 for New Grape-Nuts Recipes, which must be mailed by August 31,1923. assey friends. Schol will open oil w with Mrs. Willie Go *01 pal and Miss Franc a Miss Lucile Willii ns spent Sat urday night and Sur lay with Mias Vera Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Wil a _ _ children nnd Mr. Lo ie Sesgraves attended the distri|t meeting in Elberton hast week. BAMK NA1 (By Associated Atlanta. Ga.—r was appointed sol eounty pourt of I Monday "by Governor ceeding H. C. Morga . signed. Sold by Grocers everywhere! “ There ’s a Reason /y ARREST PICK! TERS (By Aaeoelated BROCKTON, Mas dred pleketen were Monday as the resr' ion by City Solicit that picketing dm ■trike, now in pr Among those ai ED s) C. Bama of the county, Vislker, sue- who -One hun- rrested here of an opln- jKgj s /attSIS LC- ' IV J Among those arresma were airs. Nellie McHugh and/Joseph La- Coure, who were.- leaders in the “* ” {wniawas..-; _ k . These Charming Voile and Tissue Dreg Are In The Big July 100 CLEARANCEiSALE New Ones Just Unpacked T/fday, Values, Special- '198/] ^ ... ■ .... ;