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SEPTEMBER 21, 1923.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA
nffite 1291 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Rciidenec 839
KEEPING STEP TO A SONG
(By Margaret Scott Hall.)
Tie; way 0? the world la acrvlce—
Oft a tireaomo way and aad,
Where the paths of mon are
crooked:
And good la hindered by the bad;
But through llfe’a myaterloua tan
gle.
Through the dlacord, pain and
strife. —
\Ve may take sweet music with us
And make It a part of life.
1 utles need pot be discordant
UAY FEVER .
n If you can't "get away," case
II the attacks with—
VICKS
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MILLINERY -
New Fall Modes in Hats are
arriving daily. Pattern Hats,
15.00 to $25.00. Velours, Felts,
Puvotync and Satin Sport Hats,
12.00 to 110.00.
THE STYLE SHOT'
Miss Susie Wells
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DANCING CLASSES
Now Being Formed
Esthetic, Classic, Fancy
154 Hancock Ave.
Phone 1273-J
If each day 1 wo do our best.
In the Joy of service rendered
Teace shall deign to make us
bleat;
Countless troubles, trials, sorrows,
Wake the way of service long,
But wo’re braver for the burdens
When wo keep step to a song.
The way of the world Is service,
And it leads through checkered
years,
When our losses and uor crosses
Must be borne through vales of
tears;
But forgiving faults In others,
And propensities for wrong.
Just forgetting all the fretting.
Heli>8 us Keep step to a song,
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PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL
GIVES BRILLIANT DANCE
The Tan. Hellenic Council of the
University entertained Thursday
evening at the Moss Auditorium at
the first of three beautiful dances
to mark the social calendar this
week, incident to the fall opening
of college.
The spacious hall * presented a
brilliant scene gayly decorated In
thecollege colors of red and black
Interspersed with hundreds ^of
electric lights. Tho Footwarmer's
orchestra af Atlanta furnished the
enjoyahlo music. Several charm*
Ins visitors addod to the success
ofthe evening with the „ usual
dancing contingent preseat. The
chaperons were,,Wrs. John White
•Morton, Mrs. Walter Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Hush Price, Mrs. Horace
Holden and Mr. Harrv Hodgson.
Amonor the rlrls dancing were
Misses Elizabeth Arnold* Katherine
(Bradwell, Lotjtee Morton, Annie
Jordan, Louise Phlnizy, Anne
Snalding of Atlanta, Josephine
Connors of Birmingham. Van Cleve
Wilkins, Martha Bess and Lucile
Dempsey of North Carolina. Sarah
Hall. Elizabeth Carroll of Atlanta.
Katherine Park. Hazel Hodgson.
Hallle Kilpatrick. Frances Rowe.
Sarah Price, Margarcthe Morris
MICHAEL'S
Tomorrow «**, Saturday
eautiful New Styles
Just Arrived from
New York
Featuring the bob
bed-hair h a t — the
cavalier, off-the-face
model, and the new
metallic effects
—three latest
style-tinemes of
Paris and Fifth
Avenue.
Rick metallic cloths
. Intriguing veils
Beautiful "embroideries
Varied plumage effeeta
.precedence in colors,
,wood, sand also pop-
royal blue, lacquer,
- * other smart
And the remarkable val
ues present mother rea
son why you should not
miss this evcntl
In connection with this Saturday Sale—
; A SPECIAL OFFERING
OF MATRON’S HATS
Styles of rare Individual charm I
Lyons velvets—flower trimmed.
Rich pannes and plushes ■ . with
touches of the new metallic mode.
6
Orgamcntt and other effect* --»•
A Variety remarkable both to style as well as to colors, f-r we
have devoted to the needs of the-more conservatively dressed
woman the utmost caw to selection. The valor* »re exceptional.
Marjorlo
Mannle Mi
Montezuma, Susan
Garner, of Buford, Geno
Norris and Nan Ltnthlcum of At
lanta, Elizabeth Pekor Columbus
Ruth Yarborough of Atlanta ant
others.
MISS GEORGIA DICKENSON
WEDS MR. POWELL
WARDLOW
Announcement, is made of th<
i(iarriag© of Miss Georgia Plckin
non, of New York and formerly o'
Atlanta and Powell Wardlnw o'
New York, also formerly of At
lanta. and Athens, which was aol-
rminlzcd at 6 o'clock Saturday
Septembor 15, at "The Uttl<
Church Around the Corner," li
New York.
Mrs. Wardlaw la a young wo
man of unusual beauty and charm
and by her sweet manner has wot
hosts of friends. For the past ter
year* the has madeher home Ir
New York, but sho has counties-
friends In Atlanta and throughout
tho state, who will bo interested 1»
her marriage.
Mr. Wardlaw Is the son at Mr
nnd Mrs. J. C. Wardlaw, of Nev
York, his father during the tlnv
ho resided in Atlanta was superin
tendent of schools.
Ho was graduated* from Emon
university, where he was a popu
lar member of the Phi Delta That*
fraternity, and for the past fer
years has made his homo In Now
York.—Constitution.
MR8..JERE 8. AYER8
ENTERTAIN8 HOUSE
GUE8T AT JEFFER80N
JEFFERSON, Oa.—A beautlfu
party of the season wafithat giver
on Saturday night by Mrs. Jere
S. Ayers, complimentary to her
house guest, Miss Caroline Now
lan of Memphis, Tonn.
Tho handsome homo on Wash
ington street was decorated with r
profusion of lovely flowdrs, and
pink shaded lights cast’ a ros*
glow over the attractive surround
ings.
(Proms and* rook were enjoyed
until a late hour, when delicious
refreshments were served.
Miss Goraldlne Brown aerved
punch from a crystal bowl embed
ded In flowers.
Tho attractive gnest of hom
wore a gown of turquoise blue
georgette; which emphasised the
beauty of hor blue eye sand fall
hair.
Victrola mnsic was dispensed
throughout tho evening, and* sev
eral vocal selections were render
ed by Mesdamea Ayers and Brown.
* Mrs. Ayers was assisted Ip en
tertaining her guests by Mrs. W. T.
Willis.
Those enjoying this beautiful
party were: Misses Caroline Now-
lan, JUlone Epps, Mary Lou Car-
roll, Elizabeth Cooloy, Helen John
son, Martha Plorce Aiken, Kath-
ry Mobley and .Annclle William
son; Messrs. Howard Datdsman.
Sanford Ayers, Nathan Ayers.
Claud Boggs, Dr, H. R. Howell. X
c. iMTim tt, Or., Donald Randolph,
Ridley Askey and Gladstone Cool
ey.
FRATERNITY HONORS
MI88 PARHAM
An Interesting social event o'
Tuesday afternoon was a bridge
party at the Palm Gordon of the
Georgian hotel given by Gampi*
Alpha chapter of Alpha Gamins
Delta for Mis* Gertrude Parham
whose marriage to Mr. Allen
Woodall of Columbus was solemn
ized on Thursday.
The fraternity colors/ rfl, buff
nnd green were carried out In th*
decorations. A delicious Ice coursi
was aerved. The top score prig*
was hand made handkerchiefs sn<
the guest prize was Maerlr. tea
napkins. Low score was a French
novelty.
The guests were met by Mis
Lei In Mae Fears who wa* dalntly
gowned In green crepe. / /.
Miss Parham wore blue crop*
trimmed In cream lace. With this
she wore a grey felt hat.
Those present wore Misses Eli
zabeth Pekor and Miss Genie Claire
Norris or Columbus, Kmet garnet
nnd Mrs. Haskell Porter from Bre-
nau College, Gnlnesvllle, On.; Mlsr
Nancy Ltnthlcum of Atlanta: Miss
es Nannie Lee- Cauthen, Collie Mc
Whorter, Kathleen Merry, Saret
Slider, Dorothy Rowland, Lorraine
Jarrell, Evelyn Jarrell, Alice Hall
Ztyna Hamilton, Cerlester ZiHIInn
Wade, Frances Walton, Evelyn
O'Quinn, Birdie McAllister, Clare
Bright, Rosa Mary Whitaker, Edit*
House, Annie Laurie Wier, Rena
Davenport, Lila Jones, Dorothy
Moran, Emma Plaster, Sallie Fan
nie Dahlels, Marie Turnlpseed
Peggy Barksdale, Frances Little
Dorothy Driscol, Marcello Richard
son, Charlotte Flemlster.'
W. M. 8. FIR8T^APTI8T
TO HOLD PRAYER
SERVICE
The Woman's Missionary Society
of the Flrat Baptist church will
hold a prayer servlet (Monday.
September l4tb, for State Missions,
In the parlors of the church.
The meeting will open at half
after ten and an afternoon teuton
will be holtj. Each member Is ex
ported* to bring her lunch.
The program includes a talk on
tho Baptist Hospital by Mrs. W. P.
Warren. ^
Mrs. Paul ’Hadaway, the Orph
anage.
A survey of the church, Circle
12.
Dlscuuion of State Educational
program. Dr. J. C. Wilkinson.
Resume of anbjecta under dis
cussion, Miss Laura Lee Patrick,
corresponding secretary and treas
urer of the Georgia B. W. M. N.
A cordial Invitation la extended
to all those who are (ntereeted.
MRS. BILLUP8 PHINIZY
HONORS MR. AND MR8.
JACOB PHINIZY
Mrs. Billups Phlnizy entertained
at • very lovely family dinner
yarly last; Sunday In honor of tt&
€61 Mrs; Jacob Fhlhtzy 4 of Augus-
a/ who spent the wee-end with
Clair* ir. and Mrs. Charles H. Phlnizy.
Tho handshme home was beau-
ifully decorated with exquisite
dnk and white snap dragons nr-
anged in silver vases and baskets
hroughoul Uie lower floor. ,
The usual charming hospitality
•f the gracloua hoatesa was most
lapplly extended.
Last Showing Tonight "Where the .
North Begins” At the Palace; Madge j
Kennedy in “Purple Highway” Sat.
MRS. J. H. MANLEY
•NTERTAINS FOR MRS.
R. DONAHUE
A beautiful event of Wedneaduy
fternoon mi the delightfully
Manned tea, honoring Mm. L. R
Tonnhue a recent attractive br
t which Mrs. J. H. Manley w» stltr
rsclous hoateu.
Quantities of bright garden
lowers decorated the ball, parlo'
'nd dining room In artistic nr-
'jiincment.
Delicious refreshments wer
erved during the afternoon an<*
ho pretty party added most hate
illy to tho aortal affairs of the
veek. WIT
PARTIES AT LINGER
LONGER LODGE
The Llager Longer Lorge con
tones to centertbe Interest of thr
social contingent and many lovely
'■arllcs have been given this week
>mong those entertalng were: Mine
'tarrie Clay of Savannah, a popu-
'ar member of the State Norms*
faculty, honoring Miss Benson.
Miss Helen Wilkins entertained
'or Mlu Margaret Clay a visitor
fro mSavannah and other enter-
alnmcnts have added dellghtfulli
V,
to the activities.
■vln a
aughti
Mr. an<f Mrs. J. L. Oarvli
nounco the birth of a dai
Septembor 20th, wbo will be cglled
Mary Anita.
Mrs. J. Y. Carithors and-Mra. C.
Nt Walker apent Thursday in At
lanta.
g
Mra. C. H. Yearwood and M.r B
E. Yearwood have returned from
Bonair.
Miss Anne Spalding of Atlanta
and Miss Josephine Connors
Birmingham are the attractive
fi.estf of Miss Louis Phlnhy (pi
theweek-end college dances.
4t*r.and Mrs. Billups Pblnlry re-
tu ned Wednesday frbm At *. ta.
Mrs. Everett Taylhr spent Thera*
day In Atlanta.
Mist Ruby Mealor will speed
Saturday In Atlanta.
—as—
Mr. and^Irs. John Craft spent
Tuesday in Athena.—Winder New;,
Mr. and Mrs. ^R C. Maxwell of
Elborton were visitors here Thurs
day. ’ * 1 - r
Miirwiv wwiww'i.Rn»qm*>» i
tho recent guest of his uncle and
AunL Mr. and Mra. 8. Q. Woodall.
He was en route to Athens to at
tend the University of Georgia.—
Constitution.
—SB
Misses Katie and* Ida Lee Lav
ender are visiting In Atlanta.
• w HR— -
Prof, and Hra. C. N. Wilder have
‘returned from Newport, Fla.
Miss Ellen Dortaon of Chatta
nooga la visiting (Mrs. W. R. Dort
son.
8now with a depth of thirty-
five feet was encounto **d by the
group of actors while filming
Where the Nor h Begins," out
n the wild, desolato Plumas coun
ty' region, in northern California.
Tho actors used snow shoes In all
t.hclr t c«‘lvlUes. while snow drifts
sometimes made work Impossible.
A special lubricant had. to bo used
by Came raman Frank Good to pre
vent the buckling of tho camera.
"Where tho North Bogins,” with
\ strong cast Of playqto, will be
shown at tho Palace Theatre to
night (or tho last time. It Is a
classic of the screen directed by j
Chester M. Franklin. j
\ Rintlntin. tho police dog and,
»creen actor, has an Important j
part In this picture of tho far
north, ns the wolfdog wlp saves n
man from death at the hinds of
outlaws.
MADGE KENNEDY
iMadgo Kennedy returns to the j
screen at the Palace Saturday in
the picture.' "The Purple Hlgh-
t» Kenma production for
ittzxt. Tho picture Is based on
rtf/bn success,' "Dear Me."
'This Is 4 screen story filled*with
comedy and drama and* affords
Miss Kennedy a superb role. The
nlcturo carries a delightfully ro
mantic story and'*presents Miss
Kennedy in one of the best char
acterizations of’hqr career. It Is
her first screen work slnco for
saking pictures for the stage more
‘han two years ago.
Henry Kolkor directed tho pro
duction. and* the supporting cast
excellent Monte Blue, a well
known Paramount player, has the
Reading man’s role whllo others In- j
tdude Vincent Coloman, Pedro de I
Gorodeba. Dore Davlddon, Emily!
FRzroy. William. H. Tooker. Winl-
f red Harris, John W. Jenkins gnd j
Charles Kent. This picture Is yvell
worth while.
MR8. W. U WILEY
CONSTIPATION
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tul to ald.rl, (wool.-
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Begins”
With
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Famous Police Dog
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exclusive effects are presented in the Fall exhibit of
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GOOD CLOTHES -
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