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THB BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
if tho ctil
Hays,
•1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832
NTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL
MENTION’ GEORGIA
ERATION CONVENES IN
OCTOBER 16-19.
*ME
of the Georgia Federation of Wo-;
men's Cluhi* to be hol.l in ilonia
October int. t to 10th, inclusive. It
Is most. complete an*l took much
a. ff. V. feanford State Chile- I work and ‘time to nrmniiO It ko
of Progrdm committee has te- J beautifully and satlsfnc'orlly. L!m-
d n ‘splendid -propram .lito Ited spree will not allow the full
- seventh .Annual, c rivcnii™ irjpory^ppjn^l^h^«^^
Herald.
OFFICERS
NCI
President—Mrs.
Montezuma. ^ __
Vice president*—Mrs. A. P. Brant -
ley. Blnckshear
Second Vice president—Mrs.
V. Ran ford. Athens.
Recording Recretnry-Mrs.
bert M. Hill. Greenville. .
Corresponding Secretary—Mrs,
A. H. Brenner, Augusta.
Treasurer—Mrs. J. Sprole Lyons
Atlanta.
Auditor—Mrs. Charlton
fytiimbtis.
Parliamentarian—VS, la »
Wooodberrv. Atlanta.
Editor—Miss Louise Dooly, At-
lantn.
Battle,
Ros
General Federation for Oeonrla
—Mrs.-Famuli Inman, Atlanta.
OlRTfUCT _
presidents
District—Mrs. T. M. Pur-
oe»l. Mette- ' . _
FrrnnC District-Mrs. R A
£vlves»er
TbiM District—Mrs. D. C. Ketch
Rhodes
m.
,t My Age—-62
ly Youth Cream keeps vlhisthaby- skin
By Edna Wallace Ho.gpcr*
i have'!
and* upon thousands of
asked me to tell what
i I employ. They are me
i girl’s-complexion at the
' |2. it is even softer, even
than 40 years ago.
life has been lived in the
And I served Franco for
In the rigors of the war.
FRENCH CREATION
experts perfected this
mo It Is the greatest cream pro
duced. So I hove arranged to
have them make the Identical
ctcam for yt»u. It is called Kdnn
Wallace Ho jr«r*s Youth Cream-
All durgglst* and toilet counters
now supply It at 60c per jar.
They also supply my Facia'
Youth—my famous liquid cleanser.
Also my Wl^te Youth Clay—the
last word In' facial clay. Also my
Hair Youth, to which I owe my
heavy, lustrous hair My Beauty
many years into. It Book comes with each,
lemon .and atr.tw-
nll the best that science
whiten, smooth
I*. The expert makers tell
how it excella all others. Then 1
thlpk you will want all the beauty
halos which have done so much dn*
mi. Edna Wallace Hopper. Busi
ness address, Waukesha, Wis.—Ad
vertisement.
Fnttrtb District—Mr*.
Brown, rolumhus.*
Fifth District—Mrs. Albert Akers.
Atlanta.
Bljr*h District—Mrs. R. C. John*
•o". Fetation.
Feventh District—Mrs. W. C
Mertfh. Dalton
Elshth District—Mrs. Lena F
1>«ri». Monroe.
Ninth District—Mrs. Hubert Tow
Martin.
Tenth District—Mrs. B. R. Hines,
Mllledgevllle. « * f* '
Fnhrenth District—Mrs. D. D
Smith. Valdosta.
Twelfth Di-trict—Mrs. C. H
KIttrel), Dublin |
Distinguished Gueste:
Mrs. Howard McCall, Atlnta-
Vlce-President General, Daughters
of American Revolution.
Mrs. Charles Atcerman, Macon-
State Regent, Daughters of Ameri
can Revolution.
Mrs. Wiliam H. Barnes, Atlanta
—Bute President Daughters of
American Colonists, and State
{—Leader, Mrs E. R. Hines.
InvoCatlon—Rev. J. E. Sammons
pastor of the First Baptist church.
Music—Violin Solo.
Jng Committees limited to five [ garethe Morris was a charming
feature.
Dr. J. P. Proctor, secretary and
treasurer, Miss I*ake Johnson, «u-
Presiding—Mrs. a: P. Brantley.
Symposium led by District Pres*
vanimh,—State President. Colonial, Theme— rho tedcratlun and lu
Damoo. • Remtlonitupe,
Mra.Cbarlee Rice-Atlanta—State'
PROGRAM
Tv.iday, October 1*. It (. a. Ig
4 P. M. .
Credentials—Mrs. W. W. Stark
chairman.
Credential cards must be pre
sented in person to the Creden
tials Commitee at Hotel .General
Forrest. This should be done on the
opening day of the Convention.
1:00 o'clock—The Executive
Board will meet In the Parlor of
Hotel General Forrest.
Reception 4:00 P. M.—Guests of
the Rome Woman's Club at the
Coosa Country Club.
Tuesday evening. October H
City Auditorium. 1:11 o'clock, for
mal opening of the convention.
Presiding—Mrs. James K. Hays
President of the Georgia Federa
tion, and Mrs. J. Lindsay Johnson
President of the Rome Woman's
Club. '
Presentation of State Officers.
By. Mrs. Julius Tafmadge, Ath
ens, State Vice Regent Daughters
of American Revolution.
Distinction in Dress
chieved with Authority
A gown that is different—a style that is exclusive—and assur
ance that it is correct. •
jpto;Madame ask more? And she will find all of these in the
'' i new froeks from Peggy Paige.
iorable j
Elaborate gowns for afternoon and evening wear; smart cos
tumes for the street and informal occasions; the gayest of little
J ',ncing frocks— ■
1 authoritatively styled with that touch of distinction in
h Peggy Paige excels—you must see them.
FASHIONED BY
EXCLUSIVELY IN ATHENS AT THE FASHION SHOP
JU8t
RUSHED ANGOLA SWEATERS
st Received, New Shipment-Brushed g,
nnl Swaatara in T.inrhf ami DomL
ol Sweaters; in Light and Dark Patterns
daily Priced . , .. . . ..
! the New “Chappie Coats”—Brush Wool
Let Us Match
Your Shoes With
“WUNDERHdSE”
or-
“AS YOU LIKE IT”
SILK HOSIERY
All Colo
$8.95
OCTOBER
MEANS COAT
TIME
TwoRrices
“Wunderhose”
95c
“As You Like It"
$1.95
We are prepared to
show you a. wonder
line of Coats—
Sport Coats
Fur Trimmed
Jacquettes
New Arrivals Daily
Priced
$9.95 to $125.00
President. Daughters of 1812.
Mrs. Frank Harrold. Americus—
State President, Unite.! Daughter*
of the Confederacy.
Mrs. J. M. High, At’nptx—State
President, Daughters of Founders
and Patriots.
Mrs. Harry Chamberiatn, Atlan
ta—State President, League of
Women Voters.
Mrs. Frederick Valssatre, Rome-
State President, Georgia Music
Club.
Mrs. Bruce Jones, Macon—State
President, Parent-Teachers' Asso
ciation.
Miss Dora Mendes. Savannah-
President, Business and Profession
al League.
Miss Martha Berry. Rome—Head
of the Martha Berry School.
Music—Vocal Solo. •
Address—',*Th# New Philosophy"
—Dr. A. M. Soule. President State
College of Agriculture.
Address, "The Club Institute*’—
Dr. Rufus W. Weaver, President
Mercer University.
Announcements.
Benediction—Dr. John Wood'
Pastor of Christian Church.
THURSDAY
MOhNING, OCT. 1*
WEDNESDAY MORNING
OCTOBER 17.
City Auditorium, 9:30 o'clock.
Rrolding—Mrs. J. E. Haye and
Sirs, Jett DuTit. /
Invocation.
Reading Minutes of October 17-
Report of Credentials Commitee
Mr*. W. W. Stark, chairman. ,
Report of Resolutions Commit*
tec—Mrs. W. H GjJffin. chairman
Report of Revision of Constltu*_
tion—Mrs. J. B. r Guerry, chairman
Music—Violin Solo
10:30 to 11:30—The Tallulah
Falls School.
Tallulah Falls School—Mrs. Jefl
Davis, Director.
Greater Tallulah—Mrs. J. K. Ot-
tley chairman.
Report of Treasurer—Mrs. T. T
Stevens, Treasurer.
Progress of the School—Miss
Nanny C. Davis. Principal.
11:30 to 12:80—Endowment*.
Ella F. White Memorial—Mrs. Z
I. Fitzpatrick, chairman.
Celeste Parish Memorial—Mr*
H. B. Wey chairman.
Mary Anri Lipscomb Memorial—
Mrs. Jeff Davis, chairman. *
Education of Gecrsla Mountain'
eers—Mrs. S. B. C. Morgan, choir*
’ man.
9:10 o'clock—First Business Ses-j Student Aid Foundation—Mrs
slon. ' H. B. Wey, chairman, Mrs. Fran}
Presiding—Mrs. J. E. Hays and. Woodruff, vice chairman.
Mrs. A. P. Brantley | Music—Songs by Rome Com-
Official Seating of Delegatee— j posers.
Directed by Parliamentarian.
Call to Order—By the President., DEPARTMENT OF
Assembly Singing—Lender. Mrs PUBLIC WELFARE
R.R. Hines, Mllledgevllle—"Ameri- i
ea the Beautiful,” Official General! Mr*. T. Carlton Hudson, chair-
Federation Song. ' man
Invocation—Rev. H. Fields Snum-, 2:00 o’clock—Luncheon Coosa
enlg. Rector of Bt. Peter** rimrch Country Club.
Rules and Regulations Govern
ing Convention—Miss Rosa Wood-
department'o’f
PRESS ANO PUBLICITY
Mrs. Frank Lawson. Chnlrman.
Address—The Publle Relation*
Department of our Club—Mrs. Mc
Cord Roberts.
Special Memorial Service:
In memory of eur members wjie
have passed away during, the year
eAmincted by Mrs. Price CiPerj
Atlanta.
»fn=!r ftr.—’a? Ssrrfce Orchcstyf
—Chonln's **wunee*i March ."
Serloture Reading.
WuHe—Solrt.—Handel'S "Angels
Ever Bright nnd Fair”. •
AenaitneevnentS,
Ad Inurnment.
Luncheon—1:20 o'clock. Coosa
Country Club.
WEDNESDAY.
AFTERNOON, OCT. 17
e-no to 8;Oft o'clock.
Preridlnu—Mrs. J. R. Hays nnd
Mre Jeff Davis.
Collect for Onenlng of Meeting.
Department of American Citizen-
sh'n
THUR80AY
AFTERNOON, OCT. 11
Oity Auditorium, 8:0# to 8:09
o'clock. • •
Presiding—Mrs. J. E. Hays and
Mrs. W. C. Kellogg.
Songs—Rome Composers.
Mrs. W. C. Kellogg, chairman.
Nnturnl Resources—Mrs. How
ard, chairman. •*
Forestry—Mrs. Alice Baxter
chairman.
Waterways—Hr5. lacs Janes
chairman. • ^
H Home Economics—Mrs/ ’Jot
Myers, chairman. ’* T| *’*
Thrift Extension—Mrs. John Bf
Graham, chairman.
Somrltieii—Mrs. Wsyns Patter
son. chairman.
Libraries Extension—Mrs. Trox
Bankston, chairman. ' '
Address (20 minutes) "The State
Library Commission"—Miss Bev
erley Wheatcroft.
6:15 o'clock—Reception' In thv
homes of the Club women.
7:0# o'clock—Dinner.
To the Officers of State Federa
tion, tendered by Mrs. W. M. Hen
ry, First Vice-President of Rome
Woman's Club at Hotel General
Forrest. ,.
Presiding—Mrs. Alonxo Rlchnrd
nn. ptiR'unnn.
p*A*nt'on e-^0—ntu>pt« nf ▼>«. T) |
Blocker, President of Rhnrtet 1RULE8 GOVERNING
College.
eufdnfudav
EVENING, OCT. 17
CONVENTION
/ Seven minutes Is allowed, each
Department Chairman to present
I Rubloct and to Introduce Divtslas
ntv Audlfaripm. c , '*Wk. j Chairman, who are allowed three
Pre-Id—Mr- T. F. H*y* nr-* l minutes each for a summary of the
Me*. A. p. P-**a*»Av. j work accomplished in their line,
embty Ringing' (Ten Minutes! • Rn>«>ris ot all Chairmen of Stand
Time For School Attire
_y.hr.twu, wool jersey, and
rool crepes are the materisli
shown in new fall dres-ee for
tmslt girls. The wool jerseys are
shown Jn a new camel's hair fin
isb as well as in the ordinary fin-
ish nnd frequenty arc trimmed
WHO HUM At nmmisn rtf ..nikn.
with bends ot pipings of nnother
color or with touches of colored
embroidery.
.The velveteens usually ire made
|With sateen bloomers. These
dresses, too, arc trimmed with
embroidery or bits of applique and
ribbon trimming. The straight
unbelted frocks are popular nnd
many are cut with small yokes.
Other dresses follow the styles for
women's frocks, adapted and mod
ified, of courn. *
fall costs for school girts ate
nf rough mbcutrss in tailored
styles and of velvets and pile fob-1
rirt In dress models. Altogether
there are many attractive styles in 1
which the school girl of today may I
,C,o tl „ j
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 192J.
uuiiuiea eaun.
SPECIAL
MEETING8
The District Prealdents' Break
fast will be held Wednesday morn
leg morning promptly at 8: o’clock
at Hotel General Forrest. Mrs.
Helnsohn, Toastmaster.
The Club Presidents' Breakfast
Will^be held Thursday mornlnr
promptly at 8:00 o'clock, at Hottf
Armstrong. Mrs. Walter L.
Hodges, Toastmaster.
The "Executive Board 1919-1922'’
will hold Its late supper, Thurs
day night, a tHotel General For*
rast. Mrs. Nichols Peterson
Toastmaster.
The Music Lovers- Club will hold
!ta breakfast promptly at 8:09
erintendent and the nurses in
training were also present
Meat loaves fill an .Important
The class graduating Included, place In the/ summer diet They
Hiss Estelle Scott, Albany, Ga.
' Miss Nellie Eberhart, Wlnter-
vllle. Qs.
Miss Coraelea Ramey, Anderson,
<Miss Rdse DeLay, Athens, Os.
Miss Rennie Mae Bates, Atlan
ta. Os. '
m/s. LEE BRADBERRY
AND MISS CORNELIA
ABNEY TO SHARE
HONORS
Mrs. Dan MagiU and MIsb Ida
Pound will entertain Jointly at a
are perfect for an impromptu pic
nic It sllped cold nnd are quite as
satisfactory for the home lunch-
etra. ■ w
While pork is taboo ltf 'hot
weather this pork loaf Is delirious
and offccs a welcome change from
beef and mutton.
Hum tosf
One and one-half pounds-fresh
horn, 1 ,1-2 pounds cured ham. 2
eggs,' 1 cup fine cracker crumbs,
water to moisten.
Have meat ground very Rue by
beautiful tea Wednesday niter- the butcher_ond mis well. The salt
•dock Friday morning at Hotel n ood at the home ot the latter from «> the cured ham makes further
Armstrong. Mrs. Frederick Vals- ( 5 ; ;m | 0 7 o'clock. The honorees
“ ' it*.
TALLULAH FALL8
SCHOOL EXHIBIT
cent popular bride and bliss Cor-
nelia Abney, nn attractive bride-
elect of the fall. The guests wIP
{Include the Phi , Mu and Chi
The exhibit of the Tallulah Folia; Omega Sorority members and a
School Is In the Municipal Boild-! £ew of tfcelr friends.
'ng and la under the supervision of I The lovely party will add most
Mr*. Jeff Davis, Director, and Mls», delightfully to the social calendar
Snrnh Mora. The members of thi> of the week.
Federation are urged to make nn
inspection of this exhibit of th«
school.
3:00 o'clock—Meting of Execu
tive Board In Parlor of Hotel Oen-
ernl Forrest.
-Jfi—
seasoning unnecessary. Add crumbs
and mix well.' Add water to make
moist enough to shape in a loaf.
Bake in a roaster in a moderate
oven for two honrs. If a roaster is
hot hand hake in a deep long
pan, covered with buttered papef.
Veal loaf Is not aa rich and
'moist os the hrim loaf, but ts-per
haps a tittle more delicate and bet
ter suited’for very hot weather.
HIGH 8CH00L FACULTY
TO BE ENTERTAINED
Mrs. E. R. Hodgson. Jr., Mrs.
Milton Jarnlgan and Mrs. Prestor
4:00 o'clock—Brooks will entertain Monday aft-
Schnol. ,h ' Bcrr> - ernoon ut a bcsuUful lea at the
| attractive home of Mrs. Hodgson
Mlllrdgo avenue at 4:30, bon-
ITERESTING EXERCI8E8
Graduation Class St. Mary's
HOSPITAL '
One of tho out-standing events
nf the week of very cord a! Inter
est was tho commencement ,-x.v-
clses of SL Mary's hospital trjl-i-
Ing school Friday evening at tho
First Baptist church,
Quite a splendid audience being
present, tho handsome altar or
whlto marble was beautifully dcc-
nrated with n profusion of lovely
flowers and graceful vines.
Dr. J. C. Wilkinson Introduced
the speakers, end' Dr. A. G. Rich-
ards load tho devotional. Col.
Ablt Nix made an appropriate and
enjoyable address. Dr. H. M. Full!-
lovo, president of St. Mary's made
'ho preentatton of Qie diplomas.
An nrtlstlcal musical program liy
Miss Klnncbre# and Miss Mnr-
orlng the High School faculty.
Tho lovely tea will be one of
one of the brightest events of the
coming week.
IND SEASON
J WIGHT .
Teacher of
Violin Playing
A thorough and solid course of
Violin instruction according to
the best European and Ameri
can methods. For terms, call
0/ write.
263 Hancock Ave.
Athens, Ga.
Phone 1206
bjectloncibk
tSHair growth
may be rsmovsd
without discom
fort or rsmoUst
danger of injuri
ous aftsr effects
with ona applica
tion of . —
M'S
Complete direc
tions with oach
package assures
tho desired re
sults.
Miss Pansy Moore
228U CUytSif Street
Come—Look—and be
satisfied
Trying to make a horse drink is not as hard as
trying to sell a man a suit he doesn’t like. We would sooner go
out of business than take on a tasK like that. We don’t have to.
We give you the famous - •;
Kuppenheimer
> GOOD CLOTHES
The season’s choicest offerings now on display.
Single and double breasted models. New, exclusive fabrics. An j
endless assortment of colors and patterns to choose from.
Florsheim and Douglas Shoes and Oxfords
John B. Stetson and Mallory Hats
Furnishings of Every Description
LEE MORRIS
“THE DAYLIGHT CORNER”
Corner Broad and Jackson Streets .. .. „