The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 16, 1923, Image 3

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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 1G, 1923. THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA Office 4201 STATE NORMAL SOCIAL NEWS MrcLftnsL Mrs. W. V. Culkcow, MellMr“B«H»cow from Blakely, Mrs \V T-Brooks and Jane £rooks were t he jBteat# : of~Mls« *• Lucy BeUe Corley; Friday. " jll» Sutan Bryan of Elberton stopp^d by Athens on her way tc Winston -Salem to see Misses Mar) Pent!cost.^Lucy Belle Corley and Virginia Thompsoh. guest of Miss Mary Frances Chen* ey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Tuoker and daughter. Fay and Miss Joyce Flannlgan visited Miss Fannie Sot- Tucker on Sunday afternoon Saturday night Misses Betty Morton. Beth Cheney, Nina Cal* houn and Clara Overby entertain ed with thearte party-in honor of Misses Mary Francos Cheney MtH Alice Wynne Peeple. war j and j oiep hine Holliday. After th<. the Kuest of Mlaa Mary Pentecost ( ,( 10w . delicious aalad course was and Virginia Thompeon Sunday af-. „ mwd lemoODr-.- ! Miss Luclle He :y spent a few Mrs.;peo Bazemore wat the Ruesl dayg wUI , her , |stw m|m B ||g a . of her. alater. Miss Operifl Jordan | beth norry M ,„ Lucf i, B erry I laSt WSek. ! is ^nemne atiirlnnt nf fliA Ctntn Vnr* Mr. JV.M- Prater and Mr. Roy | mal rat«r.V|ifM - ^gr a former student of the State Nor- • Viola Braswell of Bu ford wtfb^the guest of Miss Clara Mae iVater on Sunday afternoon Mlss'J-lUby Wood of Decula wa* the guest of Misser Beatrice ant Idllan Templeton on last Tuesday Miss “Alice Winn Peoples of Ath ens called on Miss Mary VilUam> last Sunday. Mr. C. Ji. Sockwell was the gues; of Mlsi. Mary Frances Sockwell. Miss&ttfessle Anderson and Zenr Edwards of Wlntervllle were the guests of Miss £oifl Johnson Sun day. Mr. Hugh Wilkins of Hull vlsltec his sister. Miss Mildrwl Wilkins. Miss Minnie Underwood, tv mem ber of the Athens High School fac ulty. was the guest of Miss Mary Daniel Saturday afternoon. — Miss Oayler Huff of Atlanta Mrs. W. L. Culbertson of Com merce visited her neicea Mlsse* Mabel and Nellie Sanders an* cousin Miss Luclle Hodges Sunda> rfternooh. . The following girls met In Brad- well Hall Saturday night to reor ganize the N. B Club: Miss Edith Brown, Elizabeth Berry, Mary Dig by. pnnote Elberbee, Rebecca Guann, Roxane Hughes. Sue Mablr Morlorle Robertson, and Marths Woodum. Those visiting Miss Cortez Wil son Sunday afternoon were: Mr and Mrs. M. J. Wilson. Miss Rosa Lee Wilson, Master Thomas Wil son, Miss Christine Stevens ol Commerce and Mr. Loy Powell o' Atlanta. Miss Rosalyn Heilman, Miss Lil lian Mussboun, Miss Josephine MRS. W. 8. COLEMAN PRF8ENT8 DAVIS , MEMORIAL TO GEORGIA Mrs. W. S. Coleman, first vie* president of the Georgia division o' the United-Daughters of the Con federacy. presented to the state o Georgia Friday n copy of the me morial making June S. the birthday of Jefferson Davis, a legal holi day. The rbemartal was presented by Mrs. Coleman to governor Walker of the state in n fine speech ex cepted by the governor, on behalJ- of the State. In a fine speech ev pressing appreciation. The memorial !« beautifully en graved and. framed and waa pre- Har ris of Savannah, who .with their mother, Mrs. Raymond-Harris an visiting relative* en _ rpute home from North Carolina. The gyeats will inejudg the very young school s<jt who ^re invited from 5:30 to 7:30 at the home ot of the great davantagos our girls | ins Misses Louise and Flora have »t Lucy Cobp. ‘ rl » o! Suvppneh. who ,wtth We realize the Elementary school is growing better and better every day in every way". You only nee<? to know Mrs. Weems to agre* with us. Her message giving a systema tically pLu.ueii uuutuv w**' Li years work and the co-operative rpirlt she puts Into the faculties the P. T. A. are sure to briijj .* -access at the epd of. the.year. Our first meting proved a very enthusiastic- one, overy effort goinp tnviird a successful year's work. Mrs. P, T. Carter. nett la • president and Hervej Cleckley vlce-pren:dent of th* counfllr QuItO-a group “of Augus ta ^irls.wili go-UP to Athens foi the dances.—Augusta Herald. the charming hostess' parents, pntft ween .?*th Misses O’Oell.- Hen- Augusta Herald. COLLEGE DANCES TO BE BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENT THIS WEEK The college dances for Thursday Friday and Saturday- evening sponsored by the Pan Hellenic Council, Incident to tho ope ups of the University, centers wide *o- clal Interest of the dancing contin gent, and will entertain many pop ular visitors for the week end. Major and Mrs. Iiuntef HarrU wll lspend today with Senato an* Mrs. William J, Harris st WhIU Sulphur. ft— ' Capt. John Nicholson came down Rom Duhlopega Friday ta apenrfjR^ number of piano pupils at her tt T*a«rrr| trie the week end with his family. j home, 14* Mbll Street. Applies- \Y. H- DgVjW -00- Hion should be promptly made by SOME FINE COTTON Mr. Will Erwin went to f glr- j telephone or by personal inter* mlngham last week on business. view. Phone 142™. sl<J-18>0 Visitor** wf — has not been definitely de cided whether they will bo at the Georgian or Octabon the place how ever will be announced later. \ Mrs, Robert A. Burpee, of Wash ington, D. C., is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. A* Burpee. visited Miss Eurille Browa Sunday Hn „ e| m1m j^tty Michael, nnf Miss Iris Holbrock of Athene' Mlga oradys Wolf enjoyed a pleas visited Miss Esther Holbrock Sun day; Mr. and N. P/Oroon from Mon roe were guests of Miss Cornelia Martin on last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J F. Porter accom panied by Miss Joe Chandler ol Bishop gen gueets of Miss Tullle Chandler Sunday afternoon. Miss Bla/ehe McClendon of At lanta visited Miss'Almarlne Wat* kins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs C. .H.H Cocraft# Mr Sanford Cocraft and Miss Clara Malcolm all of Rost wick, were Sun day guests of Miss Louise Cocrafl Among the many visitors at the State Normal- School this weel were: Miss Maude Mann. Miss Ze* na Edwards, of Wlntervllle, Messrs Wallace Thomas and Adron Wil liams of Lavonia. Miss Bernice Dickinson was th* guest of her sister Miss Mattie ^jS^lhdde JSherrer of Washing ton made" a short visit to his sis- ... rasi.t. muDunilnV nf- nt*>d from, the Margaret Jon Chapter. tJ. D. C., of Waynesboro Ga., of which Mrs. R. M. McMas- ters Is president. The memorial will be placed on the-wall of th rrove--iu>r's private room, wjiere I will han*r Those present when Mrs. Cole man made the gift of the memorla, to the pjovernor were Mra. Howar* McCall, of Atlanta* Mrs. R- D R. Wilder, of Atlanta, and Mrs Porter Carswell, representing th* Margaret .Ton« , s chnpter. U. D. C. o Waynesboro.—Constluttlon. -«?- - ter Miss Edith Sherrer Bund,, nf 'MlMee’^Gemi Arnold, Dorothj A(vHs>t/«5W OIh*r iTWimn* gwl »h, TJlftldny nftsmoon gueeta o. Miss Nellie Mansfield and Mattie ^Mr^Rackley of Cairo was the MISCELLANEOUS 8HOWER FOR MRS. E. C. SWANN One of the most beautiful and in teresting social events of the pas’ week was the miscellaneous show er for Mrs. E. C. Swann at which en*. her sisters. Misses Eunice "an* Miss Evelyn Railing was the L*on Brooks entertained on Wed- guest of Miss Lillian Mussboun nesday evening, last week. ' Brilliantly shaded Pennies In Mr. Frank Tancan of Winter- J gold and red were artistically ar- ville visited his sister Bets, Thurs-1 ranged In French baskets through- day. * j out the rooms. A contest of name* —tgl— I of popular magazine* W«s a very MI88 CORNELIA ABNEY I enjoyable feature. ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT \ J a delicious led course TO FRAT MEMBER8 served The guests Included Mrs The beautiful social event of the, twenty school friends of the popu past week was the announcement, lft- honor guest. Other pretty par- party at which Miss Cornelia Ab*. ties are being planned f— w “ ner entertained Wednesday after- j Swann, noon aLJhe lovely colonial home of j —HP— her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I FARWELL DINNER Abney, the guests being member: IS GIVEN COLLEGE of,the Chi Omega sorority, on'.GIRL8 IN MARIETTA which charming occasion she broke j MARIETTA, Gn.—The the news of her engagement tc j dinner glveo-hy Mr. and Mrs. Geo Mr. Nathan William Anderson j H. Keeler cn Thursday evening t<- Abernathy of Birmingham. n. I Misses Ludy Tate and Weldon Sib- The bright decorations of Fall ley waa one of the lovoly affaln flowers carried the fraternity col- of the week. Exquisite mats ol -farwell of cardinal and straw In ar tistic nrrangemenL A .delicious ice-‘course was serv^ «1 durftig fhe afternoon and th* charming hostess was showered with happiest congratulations. Chinese embroidery, brought Mrs. Keeler from the Orient, wen strtoartw crystal bowl of hronze dahlias. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Keeler, Judge and Mra. S. II Sibley. Mrs. W. B Tate. Mr. and Mrs. William Vance. Mlsae# Lucy P. T. A. MEETING MARY ANN LIPSCOMB 8CHOOL FRIADY P. M. LARGELY ATTENDED |Tate, Sadie and Weldon Sibley Our president Mrs. Storey j Elizabeth Keeler, George Henry planned for us a program of un-j {fteler and Billie Vance. r.i; Three in Back and Nervoumtu. ide Well by Lydia E.Pinkliam’» 4 Vegetable Compound v* usual Interest. j' Misers Tate and Sibley leave Following the business meeting a • shortly for Hollins Institute, Vlr message from Miss Mildred Mel', ginla. filled the hearts and minds of ev-1 - —W— pry one with a co-operative spirit MISS FLORA COX TO beginning the new year's work. {ENTERTAIN FOR. MISSES Miss Wright a member of th* j LOUI8E AND FLORA HARRIS Lucy Cobb faculty gave some tea- j Tuesday afternoon Miss Florr Montevideo, Minn.—“I «nfferodfcir threo monthawith^^Uolc | tlful readings. Her ability In each i Cox will entertain at a lovely part? rendition brought us to realise on* • in honor of h4r two young cous< Buying A Fur This Winter? MRS. LLCVO FLORENCES LOVELY PARTY FOR MRS. GERTRUDE PARHAM One of the loveliest of the |inr tie, complimentlnit Ml»« -.C*^rtru<lc Birjaijy *“ * ’ I'nri.uu. „ .charmlns yotin, brhle elect whose marriage next week tc Mr. Allen Woodall of Columbus will be an Interesting social event was the miscellaneous shower Sat urday afternoon at which Mrs Lloyd Florence was the graclpu- hostess at her home on Prlnc avenue. Four tables of bridge were en joyed incident to the shower fol hrf nt-iivncofn refreshments. Mrs. Lamar Lyndon Is spend ing a'few days with relatives in Washington, Ga. P . Mrs. O. A. Tucker has returned o Montlccllor after a visit to Mrs. Ross Creekmore. -W- . and Mrs. Steve Upson, Misses Upson and Miss Sarah Swift aro planning to extend their stay In AtlanUc City until October first lowed by* elaborate refreshments. The honse was effectively deco- ated' wlih ‘ pink .qh«I White rose* artistically .arranged The score cards were - adornef with dainty brides hand-painted The exquisite iolor note of pink and white prevailed in all th' beautiful details. The favors wen candy corsages, a larger one belnj presented tLo popular honor guest Following the Interesting gam* pretty prizes were awarded and th* *»hower most uniquely carried , out .Little Katherine Davis wearing t pidtudesque ‘dress of pink Itfeor- cette brought In the many hand some gifts In a beautifully deco rated wagon. Miss Parham wore ft stylish gown of gray satin heavily bead ed with hat and accessories t* match, very becoming to her blonde type of youthful beauty Many other social courtesies ar* being plan end for this week which will conclude the happy aerie- honoring Miss Parham. ASSOCIATION AT SALEM The annual meeting of the Sn repta Baptist Association of Sa lem church Tuesday and Wednes day next Is looked forward to wltl a great $eal of Interest by members of that denomination ir the county and many" will wltnes* the interesting proceeding*. The Sn repta Is one of the largest soclatolns of the state, embracin' tho churches In six or eight coun ties, or nbout 'sixty churches. CLARKE REBECCA LODGE MEET8 TUE8DAY 8 P. M. Tho Clarke Rebecca Lodge No 76 will hold Its regular meetlna Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. All members urged to be pres enL* . Capt. Robert L. Russell, U. 8. N after an extended visit to Callfor n!a and relatives and freinds It Georgia left Thursday for Ne* York Mr. Edward O. Russell of Wash' tngton, D. C n who has just enter- od his daughter. Miss Margu-rlt< Russell at Agnes Scott Is vlritlns his brothers 'In Athens and Win der. fitronfT, ana now a t weigh 150 pounds. I keen house and am able to lift and do any kind or work. I have got j wonderful result* from the Vogels.- ble Compound and recommend It very« s Shly tomy friends. I giveyouptr- , mission to publish my tgBttjf'-. j Mrs. Ole Bergstrom, 210 8th St So.,! Montevideo, Minnesota. i Another Nervous Woman Finis Relief ■ Port Huron. Mich.— 4 * I | for two years with pains in my ^de, , and If I worked verymuchl wasner- | iVous end just as tired in tho morning i as when 1 went to bed. I WjUB^Py i all the day and didn’t feel hko doinrt , anything, and waa so nervous I would Vegetable Compound, and it helped .me so much that I soon felt £“• ” Mrs.Charles BkeleBi 1910 but ofc, Futt Huron, Mich. — fifte cretifliyow I - s){hi demurs r ^ S \ Delightful powders ft ) lotions and ionics ^ In fact all * 'JlA# 0 TOILET REQUISITES Sold and explained on request You may find out just What by calling at . Miss Pansy Moore 228% Clayton Street Miss Margaret Sizer return®* from Atlnnta Saturday afternoon t* ehter Lucy Cobb. She wilt with Mrs. John J. Wilkins during the winter. moleskin jacket with fox trimming whUe on. Offer, northern fludaoi Mai the other, though cheaper, of fere the southern variety. And II she knew the difference, ihe would not hesitate buying tho former nl . higher price. Hudson seal l« th, name com monly given to muikrdt, the Tiegl .kina of which come from Canade and the northern states. Beside, watch for "Lata Wlntar" and -Ear- ly Spring” Hudeon Male, for they are the beet. Similarly, other fur, wWph are popular thl, year might be atiuUei toy th. wuumu wbu »tau» buying NEW TORK—If you have de cided to buy a Hudaon Mai coa and you muit chooM between twe fur dealer! for your purchase, ev en though one le ch..p-r would you know how to make tho haul Ch Ata«e majority of women noult net, becauM they depend on tht dealer to enlighten • h « n , ‘’ n fure they want to buy. But here I ■ situation that would bo puzglln, —two dewier. Mtling HurUon .Ml one underpricing the oth«r. It m,y he a matter of cut throat competition .but if the pur- t baser know anything nbout Hud' son seal she could soon learn th* real cause. She might find tha skin wrap or neckpiece this The information might help her choice. fall Tli© friends of Mrs. Roy WHsor will be glad to learn her condl tlon Is satlsfacory following an ipernllon nt the General hospltn last week. Misses Maggie and Alice wusor vere shoplnrf In Athen sMonday.— Oconee Enterprise. Mrs. Clyde Menders was shop- tilng In Athens Monday.—Oconve Enterprise. —S3— Mr. Elton Rogers of Union Poin has arrived for the opening of college. Judge and Mrs. Hamilton Whorler and Miss Callie McWh ter. who have been the guests Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Dyson and Mr »nd Mrs, M. A Pharr, returned Sunday to their ^tome In Athena.— Washington Reporter. alias Sue Retd Vason will return to Athens next week where she Ir attending the University of Geor gia. She is a graduate of Lucy Cobb Institute and expects to re ~eive her B. A. degree from University in June. Miss Vasor and Cornelius Vason, who wUI al to attend the University, will V with Mr. and Mrs. Julian McCur- ry for the winter.—Madisonian. MISSIONARY | one end of the stage delivering MEETING , nddress on the folly of the an The Woman - * Missionary Society 1 s:l! o„n movement, while a few V of the th rat Methodist church will |, a y , om , one , dcnUI1 ^r with' th, meet In the Baruch data room| J lnte „„. „ making a tern- {ocn Monday afternoon at G o'clock. The' £ r0I)Cft , peech; |„ another epot ol largo lot. Set program will he under muplces of a , mrtet ot mrn w h 0 never attempt ' — Prince Avenue Bargain >Vh:re you would »ike to live; 7 . ;ocmc and sleeping porch; and the Social Servlet committee* and {od ^ ft D ot® in all their lives ••-4 "f* r P. tftr © roaring a reuniting endruft for I know can trade—buy or rent. J. T. ANDERSON ., v-..,' . .nu Brook, will talk. All women of tho; ntar py another parly of eltlzen 1 church are Invited. | are aonted In an Imaginary ba,- . ikot-cnr taking an Imaginary ridt PIANO INSTRUCTION j under nn Imaginary baloon. Mafgarcthe Morria, a graduate 1 comic effecta are better Imagined of the American Conservatory of than de«crlbed. Mualc it Chicago, will take a 11m- Tho friends of Miss Alma Har mon will be glad to learn of her Imnroved condition at the General Huepltal. Mira Annie Re^Jago of thl, city la one of tho boarding pupils at Lucy Cobb tor the winter. FAYS* mi IXTIEKJTTHE U Ladies Free Monday Eve ning, If Accompanied By Escort With a 50 Cent Ticket. Mr. W. H. David, ona of the suc- rrssfbl farm*'.** of Madison county, living near Comer, has left at the ' Banner-Herald office several** stalks of cotton. They would retch to a man's shoulders and are fill ed with grown bolls from to top to bottom. Thesp stalks were se lected at random from, the field, and It looks very much like Mr. David Is good for a bale per acre. We cannot find where the weevils have punctured any nf t>e bolls, Mr. David aaya he used On h!s cotton calcium arsenate, mixed with syrup. Prof. Chondler of the Wlntcrvlll** Graded School. aav« that a good cotton cron (s making around bis gently used, whllo the corn crop I* town, where poison was Intolll- ejrtra good. Prof. Chandlf* agrees with us that farmer In this sec- ♦*rti w!1» ho In the best and most Independent condition than In ynarg. for they have raised st home Ihe greatest nbundanco of til min- A rare treat/1* la store for the atre goers next week at the Colo* nlal theatre when Fayssoux; th* world renowned hypotlst opens a: engagement for one week eom* .mendng Monday evening .the l*th. ^ The, management of the theatr* , Dr. T. E. Jago has -reforned to hns nrranged wUh Fayssoux to ad r| p Madison after spending several mU lad , ea frta Monday evening, if ■ : days here with hla family. j accompanied by a paid fifty cent* | ^ ticket. , . | . Fayssoux has not appeared in j regret to learn of her Illness at St. • Athen nine, ml, At that time h, j Mary's hospital. I played to rapacity hounr, for n , C —a— whole week drawing the Inrgtat ( Mlszes Fain have returned from | crowd, of nny bypnotint ever vie-, vlHlt to Tennessee. ; lifng Athen,. Thl, V*“b hB '| ib | beter entertalnmant than he na, VI.. Ulllan Cain of Atlanta I, ever carried before nnd, no doubt , AST55 cf^ira ^i-s-TL^r ^ Wlna Weepies. Thc prlcM have |, een fixed nt IS, —. M .„' eent, fer the gallery, negroe, on-I MrJ. A. N. Bower, and Mia, J 1S rrnta for , he balcony and Thornton s SUNDAY Dinner 50c Turnip Green.* Com on Cob Stewed Tomatoes Fruit Salad Muffins ajul Blscuic: Pineapple Gelatin Coffee, Tea or Mill: "C" 50 Cents Supper 50<r Barbecued Tor Steamed Rice Fried Corn Sliced Tomatoi Hot Biscuit, Baked Apple. Crrair Csffcc, Ten or l 50 Cents READ . BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS er, ana mi,, M CPnt> for the balcony ant'i spending the cent, for first loor with ladle, • rc© on opening night. Had Fayssopx. the psvchle mar-, week-end in North Carolina. . . —*' jvel. lived in the time of tht Puri Mrs. Owen Coleman and two at- tana he w0 uW have been burned tractive children of Augusta arrive at the beheaded or hanged Monday to . visit her parents. Dr. na a sorcerer and maglclaa. Monutiy vib'v •» -v- . and Madam Joseph Luatrat. on the tcot« In mlnd-rradmg :amnua. • erlng the Jaclllty with wblch jii _w_ ' hynnollze, hi, mibj.ct, and com' The friends r.f Mr. J. H. Power. pg>gtl^toebfy ht.hd^iadU«Bt w.„ regret to learn of hi. »'"«« {'J^TJSS^S «V prapta I the General Hospital. ^ gtrangtra to him. Is simply; wonderful. It Is a common scene | M.*sa Mildred Dearing Is In At- 1#f . Qnp of F ft y B>mi x perform a nee *! innta attending the boiise party to bo hoid n gron* of prominent! for Mr. Albert Howell at which hla I citizens rutting the most fnntantif | -rnclo nnd »unt. iMr. and Mra. Al- i capers Ipinglnabrc; Here wo •©* ( '»c<rt Howell are ontertain'ng. ja staid old resident standing nt j HOSIERY THAT WEARS— GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE And the Price In Cn $2.00 A Pair Over 50 different ihn your Fekction.'^Try WE GUARANTEE Y WILL HE SATISFIED ' JOHNSON SHOE CO. A Group of Beautiful Fall Models T. Collins Inc. A Group of Stunning Fall Models $25.00 Decidedly Graceful Arc These Lovely New Fall Models Exactly As Pictured Here. $25.00 ^ Charmeen The west IVoolen Fabric i _ , .« ; , —is u«ed in creating these unusually smart froclcs. And in this wonderful group of dresse, - we have included lovely Poriet Twills, Chenilc, Embroidered Kittensear Crepe, like models pic tured at left. Then you have some beautiful Tricotine and Charmeuse models among them as pictured. No doubt this will prove,the_biggest dress sale ever attempted in Athens. ^ ^ oA Wonderful $25 Dress Sale 1 Miss Claude Reynolds, of Athenr has returned home after « several days’ visit to Miss Emily Ledcrer —Gainesville ,Ragle. teaching in Athens, spent the end. with her.parents, Mr. and Mrs B. R. McRee.—Oconee Enterprise Evans Johnson, of Athens, war mingling with friends here Mon* day afternoon.—Oconee Enterprise Augusta girls are' looking for ward with great pleasure to th* Pan Hellenic dances which will hr of more tnan ordinary pleasure ’ this season. They win take pltocf Thursday, Friday and Saturday 7 September 20, 21 # 22.. The Vlrglnlo J copies from high class French models. ‘Beautiful imported materials-anu the fin- W. T, Collins Inc. furnish ihe mu,i. | .hree occasions. Joe I Most Remarkable Values Ever Offered At $25.00