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SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1923.
THE BANNER-BEBAO). ATHENS. GEORGIA
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Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS —
Distinguished Guests Will Assemble
Wednesday For Hull-Harris W(fdding
Th«* moat Important social event
of the week will be the lovely
home wetMintr of Miss Leila May
Hull nnfl Major Hunter Harris
Wednesday evening: alanine o’clock
nt ,the jomf* of the bride-elect'
mother, Jyrs. Rosa Peloney Hull on
Hill str«‘
Few „ifreddlnKS have centered
more affectionate and wide spread
interest, otvinK to the social promi
nence of the popular couple. The
happy occasion will assemble man>
distingu|shC<l visitors from far and
vil! he marked by the i Peter <
most conlill and delightful hospi- J C._ M
tallty. Ch^plai
Fort McPh
the beautlfu
will l>e atteilileil by her
flordon Can
matron of hfcnor and
Miss Gallic llull. of Washing)
I). C„ as mild of honor. Major \ I
Harris will hi atterded by
brother, Senaqpr William J. Ilarlrslingt
of Washington. D. CLis/beyt m
Among the out of t/wn guests
iding
hildren
of So
Hull and little 11cnry/Jr.. of Jack
sonville. Fla.. Mr. a/l Mrs. De-
Mull, of Dublin# Mr. and Mrs
Phillip Weltner. Dr.faml Mrs. Ma
rion Hull and Miss /larlon Hull of
J. C. Har-
Spring# and daughters |
Mrs. Margaret Bni*l and Miss Atr-j
nos Harris. Major fJenera! and M
Harris of Washington.
Annie iiarris Janes
ml
(’edartown,
e at ! Harris. WnshIngi
Hull I daughter, Miss Jblla Wh
Mrs | ris. Dr. ard Mr# Seale Harris
as » Miss Josephine fllarrla of IJirming
Mr.
f Da
W. T.
Ville. J
and Vi
nrge
jor . t. Harris, of
hi* « Pope and Mi*
Mr. and Mto. I. T. Kilpjithicki
and family returned from an
extended vis.t A> relatives in Mad
ison and Eatoiion.
N. C.
Walter Rishop ai'n
House, Highlands,
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Mr. and* HrsA Cason Calloway j
and young daligliter, Virginia,
Hand of La Graigu are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. William \V. crews
enrouto to Grove ipark Inn, Ashe
ville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones and
Messrs Hnrris and\ Hannon Jones
left in their car Saturday for
visit to Asheville, q.
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The friends of Miises Margaret
and Louise Morton \\rlll be Inter
ested to lenrn they lure now in
Paris having a lovolV‘ time, and
nro expected homo Qie lOili of j
September.
Mr. and |Irs. Audley Morton
nding sometime at
nd Mrs. J. \V. Walden
t Lake Junaluska
N. C., rei/irned homo Saturday.
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Miss Jury Lou Wior who has
been nttfnding the Sunday School
confcrculce at Montreal has re
turned home.
To K*-Entcr Body
Of Georgian Who
Aided Washington
MA CON, Ga.—The body of Col-
1/IJenjamIn Hawkins, who. was
mber of the first American
jcntnl congress and the inter-
• for G< orgo IVashington in
fotiations with the French at
Hattie of - Monmouth, is to be
Dr. and Mrs.^’aul Holliday hav
returned from a motor trfp through |
North Carolina.
—SI— \ | di/interred from its resting plac
Miss Mildred Wrifiht 1.4 attend- 01/ the hanks of the Flint
Ing Miss Eva Morris' liotfco party : iif Crawford county anti reburied
In Ifapcvllle. \ ! il East Macon. A r.ulfable market
—%— \ I nfid monument, extolling the great-
Mrs. C. R. Orr has returneM from Jons of the dead, U» to lie plac
Taladegn, Ain., whero she visited j £ v «t the'now.j’,rave and the matter
relatives.
of
Mrs. Craig Orr and little di
ter Joan have returned from a
months’ visit on the coast.
-Be
lt he D. A. It., and the Macon KI-
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Weston lr-U} Party LcAVCS For
Saturday, for Toledo, Ohio, whei^j pj g J,j n g Jj.jp
they will make their home, durii
their residence hero they
many friends who regiyt
much their departure.
The many friends of Mrs. C./ A. j
Scudder will he Interested to hhrn
A f>arty of Athens people loft
iturday afternoon for Cape Look-
it. N. C. # for a week’s fishing
iting on the two houseboats own-
l»y local business men, th'
ul^Jtemus” nrnl "Aunt JamI*
long those going were T)r. and
A. M. Soule. Miss Martha Me-
io, J. J. Wilkins. M. M Ar-
Martin J Abney -and several
she will return next month
Halifax N. 8., where Rho is sp|nd
lng the pummre with Mrs. Vj. L. J
Weston,*-,
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Dr. and Me?erreston Ilrooki and
family ard visiting relatives In
Eatonton. / j \ STYLE SHOW
pg— / I MyWION. On.—Mar on’s Fall
Miss Josephine Tngrnm (ft At- StylelShow wim)e held nt the
lantn spent Friday with hot par- R!alt(| theatre hero September 17
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. n. Ingram
enrmite to Cincinnati to vifit Mrs
C. C. Shepherd.
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Mrs. W. H. Bocock and Mr. and
iMrs. fCHar\es Moll of Aup/Htn left
K fi
Saturday for Highlands, N.
RJaltil theatre hero Sopt
to 221under the auspices of the
Retail! Merchants Bureau of the
hnmhlr of commerce, according
to an ffinounccment by Roland II.
halrman of the bureau,
the show are r.ow being
perfeote
Her* are three witness!* for Dr. Helon B. Allen, In connection wil
the arrest qf the Virginia philanthropist and educator in Los Angeles,
where he was arrested on Mann 4ct charges'preferred in Pittsburg,
in connctlAn with alleged transportation of one of his adopted chil
dren. Cahter ia_Mrs. Helen Craze; left, her adopted daughter, Myrtle
Craze, and right, Myrtle Enlow.
Fall Will Soon Be Here—-
Time To Think of New Clothing
New things are arriving daily in piece goods and ready-to-wear. One may choose a ready-made garment or
the materials to make it—in every instance you’ll find the prices reasonable. The season’s newest things will
be found here in every department. CLEARANCE SALE OF READY-TO-WEAR CONTINUES.
Stylish Millinery
Is One ^Essential Thirig
No matter how expensive or fine one’s clothes may
be it takes a becoming hat to correctly set it off. To
find the hat one wants assormtents must be com
plete with the newest creations. You will find our
millinery department filled with the newest crea-
> tions, direct from the fashion centers. The new
hats show large and small shapes, with varying
brims, trimmings of feathers, ribbons and embroid
ery. We invite you to see the new millinery.
Silk Dresses and Suits Now Priced Half
The remaining silk dresses and the two and three-piece silk suits
all are being offered at half the regular price—A saving worth
making.
You Can Buy These Capes At Half Value
They are in Misses andLadies’ sizes and can be used in the Fall
just as well as now and you save HALF.
Evening Dresses At Half the Regular Price
You wouldn’t dream of buying such loVely creations at iuch loy
prices. Originally these evening dresses were reasonabl 1 prici
and now you may choosb'from at just HALF the usu d price.
Dainty models in the most wanted colors. You’ll agreef with' us j
that they are repl bargains. ~
Sal
One Lot Summer Dresses in a Close\Ouf,
At $4.75
You wouldn’t hardly do the sewing on one of thes\drip&s for
?4.75—They’re made of organdies and voiles, lot’s or weather
yet to wear them and think of the price—$4.75.
Dresses for Misses and Children At Half Price
To be worn now and for parties later on these little frocks of
organdies fcnd voiles are wonderful values at HALF the regular
price. -
Buy These Gingham Dresses for School Wear
and Save One-Third
True they’re summer dresses, but they will be just as good for
wearing td school as the Fall dresses, made of good quality
ginghams ih pretty little styles. The saving is 33 1-3 per cent.
The New Sport Sweaters Are Here
Prettier things have never been made in sweaters than these
new things, Tuxedo, Jacquette and Golf styles, plain and brushed
wool in pretty solid colors and attractive, combinations, sleeves
may be plain or fancy. Prices range from $6.60 to $21.50. '
New Sport Skirts
The new sport skirts for Fall are shown in wool crepes and pru
nella. They may be in solid colors or pretty stripes just' as you
choose. , .
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New Afternoon and Street Dresses of Silk
The new things are more attractive in street and afternoon
dresses, they are shown in Canton Crepes, Roshanara Crepes
and Crepe de Chines. Straight lines with long waist attractively
draped, and with ruffles and panels. To lend enchantment to
many of the new models beads and embroidery has been artisti
cally applied. The newest shades of navy, browns, cocoa and
blacks are shown. You’ll be^sure to like these new things and
they are- reasonably priced from $18.50 to $50.00.
New Fall Frocks of Fine Woolens
Prettier than ever are these new Fall frocks, and the variety of
models makes it easy for one to choose a becoming model. There
are straight lines with loose panels and cascades at the side,
blouse and coat effects, and the new wrap around styles. Sleeves
are fitted, and with !,’1I cuffs or may be loose flowing just as one
chooses. Some are plain tailored with pin tucks and tailor’s
braid, others are embroidered and braided in self and contrast
ing colors, and some have collars and cuffs of fur. The prettiest
dresses you ever saw With prices ranging from $11.50 to $67.50.
Army Barracks Bags for Laundry Bags 19c each
90 inch Brown Sheetings, a Special at. 49c yard
Fruit of the Loom Nainsook, 10 yard bolts . $3.98
30 inch Small Check Novelty Ratines for Fall
Frocks . .* 59c
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Full Size Unbleached CrinkIe s Bed Spreads $1.98
54 inch Wool Jersey^or Fall Frocks $2.25
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Embossed Velvet Corduroy for Fall Dresses,
All CoIojkT .$1.50
i’s Colored India Umbrellas . . . . $2.50
ipa : Parasols .......... $1.25 to $2.50
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Imported Japanese Goods
In thisHine of imported Japanese goods will be found wall Vases
of oriental design, bud vases in new finishes, swinging bird
vases,’ serving trays and many other things for the home.
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Boys and Girls Going Away to School Need
Good Trunks
If anybody ever needed a good trunk it is the boy or girl going
away to school, it sees service every day—that’s just the kind of
trunks we sell, built of vulcanized fibre, sultetantial hinges and
secure locks. Any kind of trunk you want will be found here in
wardrobe, steamer and dress styles. Every one guaranteed to
give satisfaction, and iin every instance the price is reasonable.
We paint initials and monograms on all luggage free, of charge.
Special Values in Huck Towels
These huck towels are good quality,, large size, special price 15c
each.
Union Suits 98 Cents
Good quality cotton union suits with loose or tight knee, all sizes
at 98c.
Silk Dresses m a Sale At $12.50
In this lot of 20 dresses you’ll find Canton Crepes, Crepe de
Chines and Flat Crepes in navy, browns, greens, grays and
blacks. They’re special values at $12.50.
Davison - Nicholson Compa;
Athens’ Busiest Store
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