The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 26, 1923, Image 3

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th urtSDMvJOtv h; ire*. BAimnt-snuu>. atwwb. oroacn Greater Of Fabrics ^ Hired Whrd Boatright Of f Were In toUnxm FHdk^aetsrtfoonj tlnnlejj'^a., formerly of Cordelt . —-Walton New*. ' 1 a a..- Is visiting her sister, Mr*. Marshall 725 Prince avenue. I Little Miss Martha Jim Arnold —ffi— of Athens, is the *uest of Mrs. C. Mrs. James White left in cai., q hcr aunt _ Walton Thursday morning for Henderson* fo‘ “ hill-williford. j White Morton entertaln< ( | vert In CROSS HILL.—(Special to Bap- I ' c ' rma " y * l two tables „f bridge ner-llerali!.)—A wedding of wlde| ln llonor of Mrs- Jam,> 8 White Interest wae. solemnised at tho! Jr.'s attractive guests, ,\tl 8 s draco imh C ArchIe Mason Hill of Cross I Hdbd of Commerce, Mi; s Elizabeth -laughtcrS.'became' tt'brldn Thi «r Wade Hampton Wllllterd. Th* ST«f5W ,, !Wa raid snmni'T Howets L«^ n ’ 't rr ', ten ".‘f c "'i'» artiinic arrangement, and the Promptly at r 4 o'rmr I k fU t!. 0n 'th ^ 9Ual cbarmln E hospitality was m * o clock to thetfeuppiiy extended. Following the tlhena^ M^n ,Bt *”* llng «" m " : ■' deIlclo!)» rnrt l hs Si bJr M ,”' H ; luncheon was served. The trio of u artln. the brtdal couple entered | popular visitors are r(! ,, ivinB m8l(y io parlor through the hall and Korini nttnntmnu .. She was accompanied bl Mr k Prances Long Taylor and Mis* Mmmn Long who will stop at Franklin, N. C., for a vlstl. » News. Miss Nala Hart Avery and Misr __ Mary Hart returned from a very Miss Annie T’atman and Miss dolifcV.ful trlp in the Hast of hlx ,;1 . lyde Patman have returned to weeku vlalting various Interesting t*> Athens after having been (Continued From Pacs Cna) her •sts of Mrs. M Bush ne In the Euclid apartment.— Journal. alt; /, where the ceremony most impressively performed by Rev. E. A. Fuller. being plan* i * , . . trough the hall and social attentions;-.ami a numbof stood before a bequtiful improvised J Q f : pi'etty parties. are —aj*ned in their honor. ' -ftp - “THE END OF THE PAVEMENT", PALACE THEATRE THURSDAY Miss 'AUco Brunson of Chlcag* who is visiting her uncle, .Mr. Pav Connolly on Wnndlawn will leave for hcr h* me this wock. —ffi)— Miss Margaret Newton and cou sin, Mrs. Kate Griffeth. of Athens . In;; still?*’ by points and wero charmingly talned as the guests of Mr. and male Mrs. George Hart of Toledo, Ohio, - m ten Whe j Fabrltiis, a refcdlnir to* Miss Cobb, i Duet and Finale, by Mary Craig ■I Pigueron and Da via Michael, and the performance waa over. Mias ] Frances Bond of Athena played th accompaniments. ^ throughout, tho entire perform 1 .! ance the audience was very appre ciative. The # aoIos of Mrs. Pigue* ron and Senora de Fabrltiis, the violin playing of Miss Morris, ac- companld by Min* Bond* the en* cemble players. Mias Cobb’s read-i .1 by tlie singing of “Care- therefore dream- of eight fo- Margaret h f Athens then played 'Ca . . Valentin® Carolina D 4 lags, the chorus, and in fact .every |' , abrlMln rang ’’Faintes-Hti men nv number on the progranAjS Received Biobel, tlien came anothet the heartiest applause, .'Mr. Oran expectant motbei When the Little One arrives,; can have that moment mora : have perhaps imagined. I An eminent phyaieian, I expert in this science, V has shown the way. It I was ho who first pro* I dared the great remedy | -Mother's Friend.** I Mrs. C. J. Hartman, | Fcranton, Pa^ says: “With my first tw children I had a doctor I and a nurse, and then | they had to use instru-l nents, but with my last I two children “ Mother's FrtenL . . ‘ get a doctor because I wain t i Friend and had only a narasf * Mr. and Mry. ft ,4> John*" BP ,,.y young son h»v, pturiml. to rttliin- tinutlful rraiHnc by Mias Cobh, a berry, director of the muaic deport-1 .’/S' £& ta after a viglt to Mfa Minnie violin aol i by Miss MWria, a sun- mont, wlio directed the concert, baa; m J . r „„,i m[) ,h.r. did. Don't Gregory. l»y Mrs. Mary Craig Pigueron, nn?i received the congratulations of the! today, and meanwhile write toBn ~E" \ another piano ensemble number entire summer school anil citizens|f£eeina*trat*d b ' ,ok containing’tnfoi mi - s-i.t 11, n n.ee . Mary Craig Pigueron .and of Athens for his excellent work in. mry expectant mother *—“ Miss VWIsn Gregory P visiting David; Miehnnl. of Athens sang p developing music in the mum* |•* r ‘ relative. In Atlanta. duet "II « fait turd.” Marguerlt. achool. I&3ST u sold by all drug i There are few concessit » lo the new style made by the ullo-cd suit. Us lltlds are a trifle straigh- tcr. Us coat a trifle longer—its appearanco a trifle smarter. Tim greatest difference is the material of which it is made. 'Klicre is a greater range of fabric—the reps, the twills and the smart caim'ls* hMr fabrics—all In largo jacquard patterns. m the new, .cientific preKriptidn which brio,. IMMEDIATE end.PERMA NENT RELIEF to thoa, lortued by INDIGESTION Excets *dJ*.G**Prc*uirc around the Heart, sour j uch. heartburn. Intculnal lndige«U.n, Irri- . * m, Toaic I tated Stomach of Colon. Nervousness, Condition, Diolnesasnd Despondency. KINGS NuTRF.ATMKNT ponltlvcly m torea NATURE’S ACTIVITIES to your entire digestive tract Our Guarantee If you are not 100% nntisfiefl after takint; *ix oupera (one half bottle) re turn it and your money will be sheer- PALMER & SONS During the ceremony "To a Wild i Rose” was played softly. Only a if.:w friends and relatives were present. After the ceremony the couple received the congratulations from those present, after which a de lightful ice course was served by Misses Anabel and Daisey HUI, and Mrs. W. W. Wharton. Tho bride is a graduate of Coker college and a young lady of charm ing qualities. She was never more beautiful in her brunette loveli- ness than in her chic traveling suit of blue and jade, with accessories to match. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of South Carolina; and now a prosperous young busi ness man of Athens, Ga. Tlie couple left by motor for Hendersonville. Asheville and other North Carolina^polnts. Tlie' out of town guests were Air. and Mrs. Q. D. Williford and son of f’harlotto, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Hall and J. F. Glenn of Sumter. Mrs. D. H. Martin' of Union and Mrs. W. W. Wharton and ^niall son of Leesburg, Fla. ATLANTA GIRLS TO JOIN ATHENS FRIENDS AT CAMP AND FRIDAY "The end of tin* Pavement,” starring the beautiful Alice Terry made famous by th** "Four Horse, i men” and Ramon Navarro the- successor to Rodoiph Valentino, is tho very charming and lovely pic ture at the Palace today and Fri day. It goes without saying the theatre will b6 filled at every per formance, with such .sta'i*8 as above mentioned and the splendid cast supporting them. Tho picture is considered on< of the most attractive of the sea son. and comes highly recommend ed by the ,mapsgcr as’ by others who have had the privilege of see. lng.it in other cities. No greater passport than Alice Terry and NaVarro could be offered for the deFightfijl picture, and* wo fee! quite sure nil Athens has a great treat In store for today and to morrow. “THE FINES" BARBECUE TO BE DELIGHTFUL EVENT ^ Tho Pinos’ moonlight barbecue to tho summer school and pntronr. and a few; friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hodgson, will be a notable event this evening at Hearing Springs, a part of Cathedral Pines, and will brf onn of the most enjoyable and delightful 'cues ever given by the royal hosts. PARSONAGE CIRCLE NO. II MEETS FRIDAY, MRS. JAMES WHITE, JR. ENTERTAIN8 FOR Say“B*JtePhndInsist! Many Atlanta girls will leave August first for the Athens Y. M. C. A. camp near TalMlah, among these being Miss Boyce Lokey, iWissHelena Callaway, Miss Fran- C5* Harnett, Miss Jane Sharp, Miss _ Father Garrett and Miss Virginia 3.30 O’CLOCK Turman. Among the Athens girls j parsonage Circle No. II of who will go, are Miss EHsabeth , oroutm Street Methodist church Hall, Miss Nora Fortson, Miss w , n m0et at Um ^hiiVch Friday Janet Fortson and Miss Virginia j afternoon it 3:3(L Following the Hodgson and many others. Jour- b<] ff i n caa meeting gafnea will bn eri- nal. joyed In tho ^Voxlny ropni and ro< W. freshments served. All members urged to be present. Jho Cloverhurst Country club m , m kIoIho Briscoe In thr was tho scene of a very beautl- charming hostess at a. delightful fully planned dancing party Wed- house party at her home on Kd- nesdiy evening when Mrs. Jumen wards street. White, Jr., entertained in honpr j a number of parties have been of her popular house guests Cdisaes ( planned In honor of Misses Nellie Elizabeth Whitman of Atl^pta* j Foster, Corrie Kinnebrcw nnd Ho,* Miss Grace Howl of Commerce and *el McCoy, of Athena nnd Mist Miss Kittle Pointer of Nashville. | Carolyn Aiken, of Winder.—Wal- Great bunches of crepe myrtle ton ffews. formed the bright decorations in I , cHfcctivo nrrawrement«. HktaA ^ R r ^ ; novdy orch^ra furnlahcd tho on- HER HOUSE ^ UM tjoynlilo mu.lcal program. mlohn.l wn, hontom „t „ Involy , About eighty guest, were tavL -d i hprl „ P of K i„i«, for the lovely, Mrty. Assisting Mr. Hr|>1 , 0( , „ n( ||r , Ml88 Ha „. McCoy, Neloe Foster and Corrf* Unless you see the name “Bay er" on package or on tablets yot are not getting tho genuine Bayci product Proscribed by physician) pvor twenty-two years nnd proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of As- and Mrs. White in chapcroaing were Mr. and Mrs. John White Morton, Hr. and Mrs. John A Hcn4 nlcutt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eck- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mau- pin, 'Misses Esther and Emily Up- Mrs. Whito received her guests wearing a stylish modol of rose •pink georgetto. - , Miss Hood wore a beautiful gown of white lace over chang- layer — — .. pirin" only. Each unbroken pack- pblo taffeta. Miss tgc contains proper directions, j handsome gown was Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists hlso Jell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is tho trade mark of Buyer Manu facture of. MonoaccticarldcHter of S*ilit-ylicacit|.—f Advertisement.) Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. Whitburn's of orchid chiffon embroidered In crystal hi nds. Miss Pointer wore red chlf- fun beaded In crystal. KInnobrew. of Athens, nnd Mis* Carolyn Aiken, of Winder. Miss Carmichael’s home war very attractive on tnfs occasion Delicious r^fieahments were servo* after the games.—Walton News. Dr. Gaston Gay of Atlanta nnd Dr. James Gaston of Chinn wero guests of their cousin, Mr. W. J. •Russell Tuesday. Cant. Robert L. Russell of New York is w-ith his brother for several days louger. ^ -9B- Mlsscs Annie and <Lucy Linton moved Into the latter's homo next Tho many bright parties being door formerly occupied by t|io late nlniihod lor tho charming group Mfm Etts Park on Wedncediy, ef visitors will grently enliven the Major Ilantcr Harris moved into quiet mid-summer season. MRS. JOHN WHITE' MORTON ENTERTAINS FOR ROPULAR VISITORS Thursday morning Mrs. John $2.95 $4.95 $6.95 At these prices you are saving front $4.00 to $8.00 on every epair Better Hurry if you want to be one of the lucky All Material Patent, Kid, Satin, Whites ■j»vt».lr.»,i.j.r Michael’s Shoe Dept. 11 ■JlVijpT the home which they vacated where he has taken an apartment. Mrs. Roy Mnrnhlc was among the visitors here Thursday from Bishop. Miss Grace Hood of Commerce j is the guest of her sister, Mrs. 'Janies White, Jr. nnd is sharing hofc'irs with Mis® Ell«nb**th Whit- I innn of Atlanta and Miss Kittle Pointer of Nashville. Miss Leila May'■Hull will re turn from the university Of Vir ginia next week, where she has been a member of tho summer , school faculty for six weeks. \ ' Miss Mamie HIUman la In New York on a businefg.trlp for Michael Brothers. -a- 1 Mrs. I. H Porter and Miss Porter of Pend»*rgtaa* were visitors here Wednesday, Mrs. F. B. Little of Carlton spent Wednesday in the city. —ffi— Mr. E C Weston Is In New York on business . Mrs. Minnie Nash, left Thursday morning for a visit to relatives In Griffin. Mr. W. F. Dorsey has returned from High Point, N C^ where be business spent several days < Dr. Lauren Goldsmith of At! ta Joined Mrs. Goldsmith her* W« n.fday Anernogu^pfe^tb^ accompanied home By ~fr. Rowe Thursday morning who will Regardless of cost and former selling prices these dresses are reduced for a final and positive Summer Clearance. Prices less than cost of )ne of the Greatest Events in Our History Not a dress in the entire stock is reserved. Dresses making. that are Michael stand ard. No job lots, no soiled garments, or undesira bles. Every dress is a wanted one. The Wash Dress ;V, Sale of DRESSES‘--Michael’s We now give you the benefit of our 41st ^Pongee Dress Sale-MkhaePs £%% 1Z Special-^ Every dregs new and stylish, most- u faBt urers , l\r h I'onah VnilpR Jinn KPfll Linen < • wSe'rariet/'t'mwl* SMcny of these dresses have armed the past $9.50. silk Pongee Kfnd”he,'S^4il!y 0«? %**»• ”°‘ hcmried f r ? m SSSfingtimA w'h»™ - advice is con» Mrly. Yen mgfi* l-ssfi-faress laming at home. ' f ' -,w4^ The Silk Dress Sale Shantung Dress Our entire stock of Silk Dresses, Morning Dresses, ^f)CCldL'" mm n*; r L / , e ,t* < Afternoon Dresses, Reception Dresses, Evening 1 and a fine opportunity LOT 1 'wardrobe whether you are going away or e> t /■ rr tr • ■ remaining at home. Sale of Votle'andLtnen rriJ 6 p , /f Dresses—Michael’s eo AQ All Voile and Linen 90-40 presses pr i C ed $12.50, „ IVODVO , $13.50, $|3!75, $14.00, $14.76 and gj^es all go in this sale-WITHOUT RESERVE, *,r Art «Q aq You take your pick from the entire stock. You will find no old or shopworri or put of style dresses— every dress a new, dress. We have placed them all in four lots and from these lots you pick to your SEE YOUR SAVING. LOT 1 Sale of Silk 6 Dresses—£M.ichael’s £40 Eft All Dresses priced $27.60, $29.60, 910.ifU $29.75, $32.60, $34.50, $36.00—your choice for $18.60. /■ -T LOT 2 O 1 ,*7 •, Jt * Sale 4f Silk Dresses—Michael’s Sale of Voile and Linen cm cn ah bosses priced $^7.50, $39.50, Presses—Michael’s Jom ? $im s,25 °’ Hi50 ’ ^ ^ LOT 3 > Sale of Silk Presses—Michael’s (9/1 cft All Dresses priced $57.50, $59.60, „ , , .. 9w4.0tf .$60.00, $62.50, $65.00, $67.50 and Sale of SJotle Dresses $7o.oo-y% choice for $34.50. sale and we will sell these at $9.50. $15.00—ydiir choice $8.4$, LOT 2 - Sale of Voile and Linen llk,nB: ' Dresses—Michael’s #11 JO All Voile and Linen 91 I-HO Dresses priced $16.50, $17.50, $18.50, $19.50 and (*9 Cfi The real Sharitung 91 Silk, the fabric of the Orient, beautifully trimmed and bargains at $16.75. You will get them during the birthday sale at $12.50. / . M Sale Silk Tub Presses —zMichael’s $19.75—your choice $11.48. UOT 3 «J JO The colors are coral, 911 lavender, grey, pink, blue, orchid, greeh, stripes and as sorted colors. Sizes 16 to 42. We have sold hundreds of these* at $12.85. During the birthday sale you make your selection at $11.48. £4 j jq All Voile and Linen 9 I O Dresses priced $22.50, $23.50, $2475 and $25.00— your choke $14.48. Lot A Special $15.00 LOT 4 Sale of Silk Dresses—Michael’s (J9 CO All Dresses priced $72.50, $75.00, and white, Figured Voiles.^ ^ m5 °’ W° and $87 - 50 ~ many in this lot—ofily $5.00. * your choi^ (C an These ate dark Voiles 99-UU 0 f fine texture, desira ble models and have hot been ad vertised below $7.60. They con sist of black and white and navy Sale of Silk Dresses —Michael’s. Just 46 dresses in this lot, Crepe de Chines, Paisley, Silk Crepes and Novel ties—the most remarkable offer ing of the season. .You have paid more than $25.00 for dresses not as nicQ. as these are. They were bougiit to sell as a big special at $18.75. It’s our birthday sale. Take your pick at $15.00, 1 i jagfi ~