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Offfcio 1201—Bj MBS. 1 ALICH ADAMS—Residence 831.
MR8. MARY .CRAIG
r'laUeRGN in recital
FRI0A,iYEVEIH1N0
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than ordinary interest Is
I. irin the announcement made by
(he Rummer School of the engage*
ment o^i^rs. Mary Craig Piqueron.
*<>PWWk qX New York, (o two re-
< I tala, the first to be. given at
the Nonpal School tomorrow (Fri
day)- evening, the; second to be
i;iyen lu the University chapel on
Monday, .
Mrs, Plqueron, it la remember-
od, «*< tha distinguished
artists of the Summer School t on-
cert Series of 1922. M.*h. Plqueron'a
lovely voice, her fine intelligence
and artistry, are supplemented by
a personality of such charm that
the combination renders her per
il .finances a thing of distinction.
All students and music lovers are
iiititcd to hear and enjoy this
< harming woman. Her program for
Friday night Is as follows.
and vaseB formed the^artistic dec
orations.
Games and Droms featured tho
beautiful party followed by t\<
licious refreshments.
U. T. C. BARBECUE TO .BE
AT EAST LAKE
Oh. Sleep, W)iy Dost Thou Leave
Me—Handel.
Mr* .Mother Bids Mo Bind My
Hair—Haydn.
On Wings of Song—-Mendelssohn.
U
Waltz (Romeo and Juliette)—
Gounod. '
III
Walking Song—Wolf. ;
A Dream—Grieg. *<”■
Thou Art Like a Flower—Rubliv
steln.
The Lark—Rubinstein.
The .annual baroecue of the *U.
T. C.’s will be a delightful: event
Saturday at East Lake, which will
assemble several hundred guests.
Plahs are being made by the com
mittee in charge for the greatest
fcarl#cus« qver given by the qr-
ganizatlon.
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COUNTRY CLUB
SWIIMMING PARTY,
BARBECUE AND
DANCE E
Missds' Dorothy • and Nellie
Egbert of Augusta arrive this week
to visit Mrs. J. M. Allen.
" —BB— *
Mrs. U. H. Davenport and Mrs.
Walter Pitncr nave returned from
a visit to Atlanta.
Prof, and AJirs, Marlon DuBose
went up to % Dahlonega Thursday
morning to spend the week-end.
to . welcome Governor Clifford
Walker and a delegation from the
legislature who will visit the North
Georfttfk Agricultural Cpllege Qf.
which Prof. DuBose Is president..
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Mias Sarah I tail leaye* Friday
for Wiightsviile Jleach to visit her
T«b,banner-herAld. athenaceokom; *
Dalton are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Allen.
Miss Frances Doroughty of Coq-
nellesville, Fenn, who has been the
guest of Mrs. Bolling Jones of At
lanta for two weeks arrived Wed
nesday to visit Mrs. J. A. Darwin.
Mis. Ficd D^vis has returned
from a visit to Atlanta.
Daily Recipes
PACKING CLOTHES
... . v - , . . , Before packing a tmnk prepara-
aunt Mr.. Leon,sontbland who la to „ long iournei ., cut .everal
spending the summer there. ! ptc c 0 a oI eanlboaro a little small-
\. — J® ir than the length of your trunk.
, ™„j; c , P ™Wrap the-dresses you do not ex-
go to White Sulphur Springs Frl- j pcct to need frequently In tissue
day to spendj^oroe time. . . j , h ( hom
.4 i«peS and attach them to the card
boards. They will be fresh and
Mr. Ceorge Ashford has return- , ’ un k thcro .
cd from Hendersonvi He. v /_
Tho following invitation issued
ANT ERADICATOR
‘ If you are troubled with ants,
j.prinklo oil of pennyroyal about
tin; infested places.
by tho Cloverhurst Country club Is
of vc*rjr cordial interest:
For members of the club and
out-of-town guests there will lie
a swimming party at 6:30 p. m.,
barbecue 7:30 and dance at 9 p.
m.i next Tuesday, July 24th.
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Mr. Lewis Funkenstein has re
turned from tho eastern* racket,
j wliero he purchased liLs Fall stock
of shoes.
-*— JELLY
I Mr and Mrs Harry Ilmlgson. Mr. Wh B r , el , w||| not se t.
and Mrs. Hugh <,r,vd.m nnd Mr. ^ oveirome the difficulty
jhy adding a lemon Juice or some
1 white vinegar.
IV
FROLLICS
OF 1923
The Frollics of 1923 will be given
on ,lor the Watkinsville dramatic
elubi directed by Mr, Jimmie
frl*jtop>t the Watklnsvillp High
HHlool . auditorium Friday night,
July# 26th ht 8:30. The event prom
ise^, to be * very notable and dp-
jiightfdl occasion.
and Mrs, James Paine will spend ^
the week-end in Dahlonega.
Mrs. Or. D. Ho|lrfof Atlanta, who
has been Jho guest of Mm. J. Jy.
| Darwin returned thomo Thursday.
Mrs. ill. R. Dougbertjr df . (‘’on , ra|
nollesvllle. Pend., -who tas been*' j
Surely the Time For Making
Songs Has Come—Rogers.
Pluck this Little Flower—Ron
ald. / *
Oil, Love, But a Day—Beach.
Tho Year’s Aat the Spring-
Beach.
Mrs. George Folsom Grar.berry
nt the piano.
YOU JgAhIT AFF'ORD
TO MlfiWCHRISTIAN
ENDEAVOR ATTRA0TI0N8
FRIDAYtfcVENING
Miss Grace, O'Neal of Slloato
Is viwping her sister, Mrs. II. W.
Phillips. ) ’ r *l' V
/ MINT JULEP
.vo cups water. 1 cup sugar,
p boiling water, 10 stalks ihlnt,
up strawberry Juice. % cup
ppherry Juloe, 4 lemons.
Poll Fiigav and water fifteen mln-
Wash mint nnd strip from
Cut mint ' fine with thr
i.sciK«:ors. Put In a bowl and
jpniir <»ver boiling water. Coyer
Mrsi Co({l| Davis Miss Dor- itiphtly and let stand fifteen min-
othy Davis have* returned from Au- ’iitw*. , strain into sirup. Squeeze
etisf« Aybe.re they visited Mrs. W. tjulo.from lemons and strain lemon
P. Egbert.' • fjplcc into first mixture. Add straw
: , 't—, * jbfrry anil raspberry juices and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Baker of Willi. Rerve in glasses with crush*
visiting -Mrs. J." A(! l^axVih,., left
Tburaday fer^a yfeit r iio 'riilutlvcp g(, mR .
In North jdnrMinn. ,bitrhei
ed Ice and sprigs of mint. Ai?
orange juice may be used in plac-
of the combination of fruits. A
maraschino cherry in each glass
adds much.
Nicholson Social
And Personal News
NICHOLSON. On—The home of
;!lss Wilma Lord on Mulberry
street was the scene oi a beHutl-
ful party Saturday evening at alx-
thlrty. There was a host of friends
: resent Tor the hour. A course of
ice cream' and cake was served
tho guests by the hoRtess. Alt the
attendants report an enjoyable oc
casion.
There will bo no services at the
Congregational Holiness chi*ch,
Saturday and Sunday. The annual
revival meeting has also teen
postponed u .til a futnre dnte.
Please bear this announcement In
mint) and watch for further notice
regarding fho meeting.
>Tbe . geest of j Mtaeesp^f
Kate Webb Is MIS, j«vell Parks
of Holy Springs.
Rev. A. O. Hood ndgson, Zilmon,
Mr. Sam Sorrow and family were
at Jersey nd i.M-onroe Sunday.
ted tbe 3|<
last Sunday morning.
Mrs. A&nie Hood and children
were visiting friends near Com
merce last Sunday.
Mr . nJ . . . * ‘ I Messrs. Clyde Walker and Jewett
..irs. Trade Gibson and daughter Bsrnetti Ml88e9 Smlth and
Miss MarJoile o* Commerco were Bertha Chastain motored to Penjal
visiting 1 **ro cno ua.v last week, j arid Royston Sunday.
IIU SYUyBlUU OUUUD/. ,
Miss resale nno.s was the 1 Wrs. S. T. Uewallyn jmd little
guest of friends In Athens a part I children were week-end guesU of
of last week. relatives- near Jeftorson.
Messrs. Eil Evans anil Sam Hur- w ** *
mon were hero from Atlanta with Sun< f a >' the «“ e8t ot
relative^ for the week-end. j*" c . ,*• » ! f
Mr. Frank Webb and family were ' n . 7 ,
visiting relatives and f-iends at COIUHlbllS Churches
Holy Springs, sundry. | Plan Bij? Revival
nd.Mr«. K. J\. David spent
.‘he past wet.* ifith .Mr. Earl Har
ris and family of Union Point.
Messrs. Briggs, \ b^rlle and Cliff
S (By Associated Press.)
COLUMBUS, Oa.—Protestant
Barbecued meat was served tin*
public at W.'tf. Powe r’s store Sat
urday nveping. All that attended
wero well pleased with the oc
casion and enjoyed sharing the
meats.
Dr. "Lam" Deadwyler arrived in
the city with his family from Iowa.'
Monday evening and are rooming
w th Mr. T. T. Stpler at present.
Kc specializes in the chiropractic
treatment, having madd ,this a
h ady for several months. Friends relnti
hero are wishing him success In Mrs si
Hnrdy of Ath/Ms we:*o in tho city pasters of Columbus churches ere
a few hours Sunday. i|*apr\ng tho. greatest «/ty-wIde
Rev. w. M. Pavla preached ftt revival campaign te city has ever
hurch, Saturday evening,
Snlr
Sunday morning nnd evening.
Mrn. \V. O. Power won reported
on tin* sick list Irrt ww I: to tho
regret of here friends.
Mr. Bob Cramer of Crawford wan
a week-end guest of relatives and
friends in the city.
PAGE
THREE
. i
campaign. gceimHag
ut plans, i*
3 and last two weeks.
5 tho prominent ministers ,
who aro expected to assist th*r Id
eal pastors "are Dr. Charles Lajife.
of Macon; Rev. I. C. Jenkins, of
Gainesville, and Dr, Ben R. Lacey,
of Atlanta.
■SALAD ■
DRESSING
When tin’ Little One arrives, you
Mrs. Flora Cfthman was a visit- can lmvo%that moment moke treo
or in Athens one day last week ?">« Buffering tun you <
wllli Mrs. ;li. It. Shy.
<!uced lh- r
ernut r
"Moth or'• Fi
Mm. C. J. 21-irtrasa,
Scranton, Pm^ cayst
“With try first tw
children I had a iloc'or
perhspn Imaslnci
An cmiiunt physician,
Mrs. Fmma Davis of Mavnvilln f xp * r ? •" ccfcne*,
Iglting bars this week among wH’tTwli
ami frlnnds.
oils sob Charlie Smllh
the futnro. of crawforil wen* hero a few lionrs
tVfir. Farmer Krmlrnll of Tampa, last Eaturdajr among relatives.
Fla., was a week-end guest of Mrs. ■ Misses Addle and llonnle Dun-
Kendrell who Is visiting hermoth- .an were (he »nr,i of.-elotlve, in —-~ r -
or, Mrs. R. N. Rullorl: at present. Banks county Inst wnok. Sro ehn5i!i>“ r'liSd
Mr. chrllo Lyon left ono day Mre. Clara 8oi-.*ow of Commerce Moiker’, Friend sn«l had ooh. a ww,
Mr. Chortle Even left one dnv {, visit,'re her porenla, Mr. and ^TaSi.’
lowing a short stay hero among Mrs. II. M. Walker this wok. Um “MckIsV. Frirod- »
relatives and frienda. , My. Vrsla Uewallyn In in Ath-
Miss Mary Lizzie p 6wer. Mm- pn n where ho secured a position Rcwbtor BA 4^. Atlanta, Ca., for a
dames Annie Hood. Floy Slater with a frorery store, fn.TtiiBtrsWlwok.eo.t-'-’
and Addio McElhannon wore simp- Mr. atyn l.yon nnd family are
ping In Athens. Friday. home from a nlessant visit with '■••rr»¥~.
Millions <y(
bottles of pure,
wholesome, deli
cious Paramount'
Salad Dressing
have brought
health and joy t(V
thousands of people
whose middle name
is Givc-Mc-Some-
More. You
'just must try
it. PARA
MOUNT
ONAISE
SALAD
RELISH —
delicious for
sandwiches.
Free «
Hirach Brofe
- &. Co.
iniiiiiiai
Taunadge Bros. & Co.
Distributors
At SQ o'clock Friday evening,
hundreds of young peopje nro ex
pected to gnther In the' "Recrea
tion Hall" of .the First Christina
church to JolnUn tip eyenlng en
tertainment by 'thef t'Ajytlan En
deavor Soletles “wltq *U1 stage a
<j!. E. Carnival.'^ fj- *L tl
The attractions will be enter
taining from beginning to end and
there will be no end to the fun
and joy of tlie program., Iq addi-
8 on to the' sldo shown) which
ive already . been aqestlonod,
t eiyt will he games In which tho,
tire niulfpnn will participate. A
person'Jiny come In a st /anger,
but before leaving wll) feet much
at hotqo, sjnee a "L, U. B. A."
club nas been formed and every-
body w|U.,want to join.
Tho feature of the program in
advance looms to be tho "Pretty
Ctrl Contest” In which' girls will
be voted upon, as to (heir beauty.
Tho boya have already entered
conteatants and the'race promises
to he heated. The girl aecurlng
largest number of voles will bo
awnrdod a beautiful Skelton cake
aa prize. The votea will sell for
once cent each.
“Have you ever had your palm
read?’ ’la one ot the attractive
aigns, as well as "The iMIdnlght
Singers' 'and "Tho Midgets." not
to mengem “Tho Beach.'' "The
Hwlmmihg Match." "Bonaparte
Crosing . the Rhine” and "Singing
Mike,*’ which will also appear on
the midway.
Tha Christian Endeavqrers are
nnxloua that a large crowd attend
t|ils July-Social and an Invitation
has been. extended the public.
Nothing>Bn the carnival will sell
for more than one cent and tho
aim ftp "A Mile of Pennies for our
Orphan boy who ttvos In Damoah.”
Bring iyour friends and bo sure
to come yourself.
—B—
MISS BLANCH
CALLOWAY HONORED
j Mlsk Helen Calloway entertain
ed Tbry delightfully In honor of
her attract Ire cousin Miss Blanch
CallmMyof Oconee Heights at her
home In Enstvllle Wednesday
evenfdt: ’ 1
The, guests Included Aliases
trend'aid palsy'Crow, Myrthi and
Besale Bradbury of Bogart. Mary
Allcit/Xadenoll of Watkinsville.
lads Gordon and Inez Langford.
Eula tWbbi and Helen Calloway.
■Messrs, pierce Cobb, Howard Par-
rlsh^CJjsd*) Hayno, Heracbal Pnr-
son, Ragan- and .Luke Calloway.
Mldsummor flowers filling baskets
Is.Summer Shoe Sale Begins
This Annual Summer Clearance is planned to be the fircaiest
Shoe Sal* we have ever held—and it should be! Here are fine
tilth's of ievery 3tyie, piptdrial and color. Every pair wanted and
way below value. : | *: {»’ *» 4 , ■
•V.?.'- : ' ■ '*i-i.l l r.t -J ' !
Re here tomorrow early and even then you ucon’t avoid the
crowd.' Bui you will get the best selections of shoes t/> be sold at
half and even less than their original low prices. >
CLEARANCE SALE
Values to $7.50
Just think of it! Michael’s fine shoes selling
for $2.95 pair—Shoes that were $7.50. Every
pair desirable, new in stjfle, fine in quality,
good looking and wanted. Buy several pairs.
Here at $2.95 are—
One Strap Low Heel Pumps.
White Oxfords.
White Strap Pumps.
' White Sport Oxfords.
White and Black Sports.
Patent Leather Sandals.
CLEARANCE SALE
Values to $10.00 $4-95
Newest summer models that sold freely and
fastly up to J $10.00 yesterday—now $4.95.
Less than they can be made for—Less than,
dealers pay for them—Less than you will
ever pay again. At $4J5 you will find in the
sale—
Black Kid Pumps.
Patent One Strap Pumps.
Grey Suede Pumps-and Oxfords.
Black Satin Pumps.
Beige Sport Oxfords,
lyjiite Cloth Pumps.
CLEARANCE SALE
Values to $J2.50 $6*9 5
Here at $G.95 are up to $12.60 Shoes from the
finest makers—makers known for the finest
quality, most'lasting wear, most distinctive
style. Such wonderful values have never,been
given in an Athens Shoe Store. You find—
Brown Kid One Strap Pumps.
Brown Kid Oxfords.
White Kid Pumps.
White Reigncloth Pumps.
Patent Leather Strap Pumps. ,
Black Kid Oxfords, Rubber Heels.
Children's Low Shoes
Children's Shoes
$1.95
Stock up for the kiddiei now, for your savings are
large and the prices low-
infants’ Walking Pumps $1.95
White or Patent Strap Pumps,...- $1.95
White Sandals $1.95
at Astonishing Low Prices
Children’s Shoes
$2.95
At $2.95 Misses’ fine Shoes in all sizes—You’ll buy
several pair and be Wise—
Misses’ White Canvas Pumps $2.95’
Misses’ Patent Turn Sole Pumps $2.95
' V Sport Oxfbrds $2.95
•mmm
A Reduction of 25 Per cent or44 Off Former Prices on Every Man’s Suit iu the House
including The Weil Known KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES
I
This same reduction on Men’s Woolen Trous-
< •> ers, Boys’ Suits, Boys’ Woolen Trousers, Mens
and Boys’ Straw Hats, and on all W. L Doug-
— las Shoes and Oxfords.
id lenbbaA InwT OO.OOO.ff J» « “ 1 ’ 2*Q
LEE MORRIS
All Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords
Jl At $8.85 Pair
“THE DAYUGHT CORNER”
Corner Broad arid Jackson Streets
Genuine Lorraine Seersucker Suits
Kin At $9.38
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