The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 30, 1923, Image 11

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1923, THE BANNER-HERALD, ATI1ENS. GEORGIA PAGE,THREE delicious courses'were served.-The pretty prizes were French 'novel* ties. 1 Miss Virginia Holden was for his own Inheritance. . tasted in fill your life, and this ehold tho eye of the Lord Is upon will be on sale. . I them that fear Him, , | ™ u - D - c -‘ £• Upon th..o that hope l» B?&&r«5SS» ■*W . I Thu following gtrli will bo In tho To deliver their soul from death; | Fashion Review: Mlaaea Katherine And to Veen them alive In fam- (Ashford, ltubjr McMahan, Haael Ine. I Hodgson, Haiue KilimUlt>k. A»p: a warden the top Score prise am. Mira Queen Holden tho conoaai- tlon.- The guests included MUsea Queen and Prances Holden, Mar- Morel., Marjorie Hodgson, Sun Reid Vaaon, Virginia Brown, 8am L,ee Oauldlng, Dorothy Heft,, Louralne Jarrell, Dorothy Daniel, Margaret Slier, Anne Morrle, Lou ise Phfnlty, Nora Fortson, Frances Rowe, Ruth Richards. Helen Me- j Dorman. - > Winn reeple, Amy Qullllati, Na- CHORUS tails Bocech. Martha Nicholson, V--r soul hath wantetf for the Lord: Bluma Funkemtaln, Ellittlif tti lio la our help and our ahleld. Curry, Anlco Tracy, Elliabeth For our heart shall rejoice In HlmT Arnold, Mathilda and Louise Up- tloeause wo .have trusted in Hli' son, Sarah .Hall, Louise Phlnlsy, V holy name. Katherine Dradwall, Katherine Jet thy mery.O Lord, be upon ua. Park, LUolao Morton, Otle Vincent, According as we have hoped In Frances and QUoen Holden. Thee. —ffl— —®~ ALPHA GAMMA DELTA AN EARLY RECEPTION FASHION SHOW One of the prettest parte* of A fashion show! Who la not 111- tlje season wais given Thursday tercsted In a fashion show—every afternoon at the home of Dr. and good American is. I am sure, for Mrs. Andrew M. Soule on Mllledge have not the American people tho avenue. The occasion was tho Pan enviable reputation of being tbn Hellenic Tea glren by the Gamma best drestej) people In the world: Alpha chapter of the Alpha Oam- So a fashion show caters to the mtt Delta fraternity to. introduce Interest of all ages, all stations, i.l-.t'ir members to the University and all classes of life. faculty and to tho other Tralernt- Thla particular fashion show, tisa on tho campus. In the recelv- supported by three guarantees ing line were Mrs. Andrew M. which Snakes assurance d<>nbi> Soule, Mrs. Sarah Cobb Baiter, sure,. proL and Mr*. Ti IL Walker, Mian First it Is to be sponsored by i^lle^May Fears, Mrs. Haskell tin- I .aura Rutherford Chapter o porter, of Galpeavlllo, and Misses the U. D. C\. a guaranteed ot it-t jjvelyn Garth ami Eisiubeth Poker, class. iron) Brenaa College. Second, It will bo presented by The Alpha Gamma Delta colors We courtesy ot the . Palace man- 0 f red, but fend green, were car- agement. this la a guarantee of r|ed out In the floral decorations. Its attractiveness. and In the refreshments which. And leaf It fa the product of the were served on the lawn and on Fashion Shop, which Is the last | the porch by ulaeeji Peggy Barks- word In the correctness and ele- dale. Zona Hamilton, Evelyn gance ot fashion's mood . O'QuIon. Alice Hall and Kathleen So you see, yon cannot afford j Merry. Mrs. M. 0. Michael went over tr I Atlanta Sunday to spend'the week j end with Mrs. Percy Rich and will [he Joined today by Col. Miens*). I The friend* of Mr*. H. W. Mead- era of Toccoa will be Intereated tc i learn her young son Charles waa | successfully operated on Friday al * the flcncrnl hornltnl for the remov- By MRS. ALICE ADAMS Residence 832 P8ALM 33, A FESTAL HYMN Play skilfully with a loud noise. (Miss Bacon's Sunday School Les- *° n ' ) CHORUS NRST SBMI-CHOIIUS Rejoice In the Lord. O ye right- F ° r ot «* *«•*■ ri « ht t oou|i * And all HI* work is done I Praise It comely for tho upright. x faUhfulneis - Gfve thanks unto the Lord with He loveui - rtgnteousnesa an the harp; Judgment; Sing praises unto Him with tho T,lje earth is full of the lovlm psaltery. kinr.nees of the Lord. Sing unto Him a sew song; By the word of the Lord* were Ut Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Casta nr* receiving the v congratulations <»; their friends .upon the birth” rf n little daughter at their home Frida* night, Sept 29th. Mr. nhd Mrs. C. H. Phlnlay have returned tmm a two weeks’ vJ/ll MISS RUTH RICHARDS ENTERTAINS AT LOVELY DANCING PARTY > •Miss Ruth Richards was o the lovely hostess Friday evening at qne of the largest and most beau- tall season. The guests included tlfal dancing parties ot tho early fifty of the youn'i college corUn b ent. Tho entire. lower floor was thrown open, exquisitely decorated Ln golden flowera artistically ar ranged l.i baskets and tall vases, tho bright \hollos note prevailing throughout the rooms. A silver basket of tho yellow blossoms centered the Madeira covered table j? the dining room with silver candle sticks alternat ing with the hnn-hon dishes hold ing the yellow mtntB. Delicious refreshments were served during the evening which proved i charming success In every detail. ; the Oenernl hospital for the remov al of tonalla and adenoids* -•*»— - Mr. and Mrs. James B. Gray s«d children of Atlanta are the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs' .W. F. Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Jafnep White hav* returned from a visit to New York Mrs. W. F. Manley and Mrs. Wal ton of Madison were guests ot Mr/ Julian McCury Friday. The friends ot Mrs. Lee Lewis will be glad to learn she return* from Atlanta today where she ha* been 111 In the hospital for nine* time, very much improved. HR-*■ Mrs. Joseph ltutcheaon ot Cleve land and Detroit ,ts the guest of her sister. Mrs. Poston Brooks, and I* receiving m nn y chnrmtng social courtesies. THE STYLE SHOP 323 Clayton Street SPECIAL SALE BeantUnl Velvet Hat. .. »7A0 Velojtr Sport Hats, $7AO to 15.00 felt. Hits .... $7AO to *1.95 Miss Mary Cofer of /pent Friday In the city. Mias Mosenn Langford of Craw Mr. and Mrs. James Gager nl ford waa among the viaitors her* Chattanooga have rsturntd horn* Friday. after a visit to Dr. and Mrs. Milton —Jarnlgan the past week. Mra. A. E. Reese of Royaton spent —W— Saturday in the cltgu. Mrs. North Hadley ot Louisiana . in visiting her parents, Judge and Btnator William J. Harris of Mrs. R. C. Orr. and is being ve -y Washington, D. C„ Is the week enf cordially welcomed by her many guest of Major and MS. Hunter friends. Harrle. f —R8— I -4E-. S I Mr. C. L. Paine, representing the The friends of Mrs. Wi C. Wood constitution fs visiting relatives for will be pleased to learn ahe la do* the week end. ing nicely following an operation —-fiR— for appendicitis at the General boa* The friends of Mrs. Bernard pttal last week. Freeman will be delighted to leran ANNOUNCING THE ZEBRA Shown Exclusively By Us INSPIRATIONAL MEETING W. M. 8. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MONDAY The W. M. 8. ot the First Baptist church will hold Its regular In spirational meeting Monday after noon at the church at 4110. Mrs. W. P. Warren will bring a report from the Serepta W. M. U. Con vention A special collection will During tho afternoon several se lections were sung by Prof. Walker accompanied by i.Mr. Her, and read ings were glren by Ml as Pekor. ! Among the distinguished guests were Chancellor David C. Barrow, Mias Mary D. Lyndon, Dr. K. M. Coulter, Prof. H. M. Hickman, Dean and Mrs. Woofter, Dr. and Mrs. IL -P. Stephens, also Dr. and Mra. A. S. Edward* and many oth ers. P. T. A. C .D. FLANIGEN SCHOOL MEET8 WEDNE8DAY FOUR O’CLOCK The p. T. A. of the C. D. Flan- 1 gen School will hold Its regular monthly meeting Wednesday ftfter noon at 4 o'clock. A full attend ance In desired, and oil patrons urged to be present, HIGH SCHOOL^FACULTY ENJOY FI8H FRY The High School faculty enjoyed a delightful picnic and fish fry at Bengravey mill Saturday afternoon which was most enjoyable and one of the many outings they are hav ing this bright lovtly weather. MR8. MILTON JARNIGAN HONOR8 VISITORS ! Mrs. Milton Jarnlgan was the delightful hostess Thursday eve- The Most-popular and most beautiful shoe designed. Brown Kid overiayed with Otter Ooze; Black Satin over dyed with Black Ooze. The biggest selling style pro duced in yean. i visitors here Friday from Monros. —HR— Mrs. William Bradshaw of Pa ducah, Ky. t arrives Morfday to vls- Jullns Tnlmadge having been cull ed here by the Ulneas of Mist Louise Hayes at the General hos pital who Is doing nicely followlnr an appendicitis operation. - 4§****’ Some Price—$13.00—But Some Shoe It her mother, Mrs. James White. Mr. George Harrison of Atlanta In the guest of Capt. J. H. Rucker for the week end. Mr. and Mm. Mercer Murray have twkaiv an apartment at Prof. Bond*) on Dearing street. Come to See Them. You Will Ee Pleased. Mr. Rill Turpin of Macon Is th* week end vi/Jtor here, gbmlng ut for the Georgia-Mercer/game. Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Patrick have returned from Reading. Pa„ Wash- tngton D. C., and New York’ —0P— > Mrs Emil Wendllnger nnd little daughter Maude Virginia, nro visit-) Johnson Shoe Co GOOD HOSIERY, TOO Mrs. J. Hugh Davis of Charleston. ing relatives in Richmond,, V, 50c Down oAND ONE WEEK ONLY October 1st to 6th Paragon Folding Basket and . Western Electric Iron _ Value *8,93 W ESTERN Electric Irons are being used in homes and laundries everywhere and an Iron is indispensable to housewives. ADIES of Athens and vicinity whose homes are wired per mitting the use of electric appliances, have the greatest bargain opportunity ever offered them this week in this combination. Everywhere a clothes basket is needed and in any home where electric irons are being used or are heeded this unusual offer should find its appeal. This opportunity to secure these two necessities .for skkk > open for a week only. Get yours now. The offer will not be repeated. , fc PHONE 54 OR CALL AND SERVICE OFFICE 170 COLLEGE Athens Railway & Electric Company HENRY’S SPECIALS FOK MONDAY' gg.75—AH Wool Jersey Dresses—$9.75 These are the same dresses priced by oth ers at $12.50. Monday $9.75 ^ D5c Monday buys a regular fct.60 {Snowe*- WoOt Lmbriuu — Monday 95c 91.45 Monday buys a regular 92.50 All-Wool .Slip-Over Sweater, all colors— Monday $1.45 $9.75—All-Wool Poirot Twill Dresses in Navy, Brown, Blat k. Sizes 10 to 44. A wonderful Karmen*.— For $9.75 Special Showing Monday of the celebrated "Simon Asher ' Knit Goods for infants nnd children. Sim 6 months to 5 2 $1.50 to $6.00 Long Slcevo Fruit of the Loom Gowns— Special for Monday 95c “Onyx” Pointcx Silk IJosc, all shades and black— Special for Monday $1.93 Boys* nnd Girls' All-Wool) Sweaters, slip-over school style* nil shades and black and red* combination—" Monday $2.95 j Sizes G to 14 years. j $1.75 — Heavy Schakcr Woof Sweaters, «'5G to 4G size, colors! arc Cardinal* Brown, Blacky Navy, a very fine sweater for] school wear— ] * Monday Only $4.75 | $2.00 Four-Quarter Felt llnUjj for school wear, color.- Black,j Sand. Nut ami Red - * Monday .Only $1.00 j HENRY’S ]