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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1923.
THE UANNBR-11ERALH. ATHENS. CEOHOIA
Office j(201 - By SIRS. ALICE ADASIS — Residence 832
MIS8 NANNIE LEE CAUTHEN
TO WED MR. ROBERT
LEE HAY TODAY
The'. marriage of Miss Nannie
Lee Cauthen and Mr. Robert Lee
Hay of Athena and Augusta will
be an interesting eocial event of
today? li: 50 at the home of the
bride's > »arents, Mr. and Mrs. R.]
U Cauthen on Milledge avenue.
Uf. J. C. Wilkinson pastor of the
*lr*t Baptist cnurcb will be the
officiating minuter. . , 4
The ibride vrtu oe attended
Miss Olief Wingfield as maid of
honor.,! •
groom will be attended by
Mr. Herbert Gray of Augusta os
best man.
A sfnall and very Informal recep
tion vrti ifuiiuw the ceremony, the
guests \p, include the family and
very close friends.
The lovely young bride will wear
a handgoroe gown 4>f brown Pic-
quatine cloth embroidered In gold
with hat and accessories to match
with corsage of white roses and
vail*/ ifiies.
MUM • wWfieid's gown win be
blackembraidered chiffon with hat
to raiUdh.fnd will carry an arm
bouquet^ or pink roses. Very cor*
dial and delightful interest cen
ters the nuptials of the' popular
young couple. Miss Cauthen is one
of Athemi'hiost charming and pop*
cation was a social hour In the
church parlors.
SENIOR GIRLS®LIITERARY
SOCIETY HOLDS FIR8T
MEETING
The Senior Girls' Lilterary So
ciety of the High School bad hs
first meeting ot the year on Sep
tember 12th. The meeting was well
attended and an Interesting pro
gram was given. The pUna fir the
year were/discussed and it we suc
ceed with our attempts, we will
put out an annual and a school
newspaper and will give several
plays.
Our program consisted of
violin solo by Mary Wood and a
vocal ^quartette by Marie Tibbetts,
Mary Fant, Winifred Fowler apd
Annie Lane Cartledge.
Our gecond meeting was held
Sept. 27th. A very varied and de
lightful program was rendered'
consisting of recitations by Sara
Brown and Altfce Rowland, a vfolir
solo by Mary Wood and a piano
selection by Thelma Leathers.
Mary Fant gave a very helpful talk
on 'The Rind of Books We Should
Read." The program ended with
a spirited debate on "Resolved
that High Schools Should Be Co*
educational." Lily Brooks and An-
nlo Lane Cartledge took tho af
firmative side and Marie Tibbetts
MRS FRED WHITEHEAD
ENTEHT4JNS SUNDAY
8CHOOL CLAS8
Very charming indeed was the
delightfully planned get together
party given bv Mrs. Fred "White,
head to the Sunday School CJoss
ot the Christian church, known as
thf Co-Workers consisting of the
young matron* and the young la
dies of this chtfreh. This class
.combines Mr*. Whitehead's das*
fig Mrs. Fr-’h^r forfeann. class, Mr?
Jackson having charge q1 thq
young ladle*.
After a dainty supper prepared
add served In a moat charminr
w|r by ipembere of the cl*** Dr.
Miller wo* called on for a few re
marks to which all listened atten
tively and fen greatly Inspired
Dr. and Mrs. Miller as the new
minister and wife were honoi
guest* at this occasion,
ollowing the class had an hour's
business | meeting electing officer!
for the dtftbing year.
Mr*. Whitehead in her own ear
nest way gpve some helpful re
marks at this time to the class
inspiring them to do better and
blfger thing* another year. She
la an »\ cptration to this class and
It » hped all In the class will raiiy
her in advancing the cause ot
done on both Rides, the vic
tory was awarded to tho affirma
tive.
Charlie Cate, representative of
the Boys’ Literary Society gave a
OI Ainerai rauai cimrmiiis uitu . ollnnn w or |
n? mSLStlSL^ST* !"*«“<«• Although excellent wort
Hcho'or tind ’ Lucy Cobb. 1
Mr.^tajr formerly of Dallas, Qa.
Is a graduate of the University ol
the class ot 1920 and a member ot
the Lynb^ Chi Alpha fraternity
He la fntThg cotton bustness asso
ciatedArilh Jhe Mangel Cotton Co.,
and made hie home here the past
yean Wao* located Jn Augus
ta, where he ha* been transferred
Folie’fclng' the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Say 'Will take a short wed
ding trip.
Among* "the out of town guests
will be Mr. W. D. Lanier and Mr
Herbert Cray of Augusta, Mr. and
Mrs. Brown of Hartwell
Mr. and? Mr*. H. N. Harrison of
Atlanta.
plans for a "Senior Play” later in,
the year.
The meeting was a decided sue
cess as shown by the reluctance
on the part of the members, to
leave, some remaining until 6:3C
p. m., discusing plans.
Another meeting of the Senioi
Boys' Literary 6odety waa held
Tuesday, September
High School Building,
The program consisted of entire
ly Impromptu numbers. Severs
talks and on impromptu debat'
proved Interesting. Plans were dir
cessed concerning a Joint meetin
V*'*th the Senior Cjrla* ^Jterar:
Society on October 10. In the fyim
naslum of the school. This meet
ing will be held at 4 p. m., and
the faculty and student body arc
cordially invited to attend.
ALEXANDER BUSH,
Secretary.
Y. W. A. ORGANIZED
PRINCE AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
The V. W. A. of the Prince Ave
nee Baptist cnurch was organise'
Thursday evening at the home ot
Mrs. Birdsong on Cobb street.
Miss Emma Brickie Is leader
and a nominating committee war
appointed to select the other oT
fleers. About tbirty-fivo younf.
women were present and twenty
five joined the organisation.
A devotional service followed bj
music ami delicious refreshments
served by the ladies of the 'Mis
sionary society, addod to the
pleasure of the evening.
MRS. T. J. WOOFTER
HONORS CHI OMEGA
80R0RITY _
Mrs. T.'J. Woofter was th<
charming hostess Friday afternoor
at her delightful home on Princ<
venue In compliment to the Obi
Omega Sorority. Mlaa Cornell.':
Abney, a popular bride-elect of
he fall whose marriage to Mr.
Vathan A. Abernathy of Binning
ham will be gn interesting social
vent, was an honor guest of the
’.nvely occasion.
The additional charm and free-
nnce ot gorgeous fall flowers con
tributed a radiant color note tc
he attractive rooms thrown to
tf ther. Zennias, and many golden
loners were ^jsed effective!)
iverywthere. The handsomely ap
minted tea table was overt*l' :
.!th a nexqulslte Madeira am*
■^Ilet cloth and centered' with th'
•right blossoms, encircled by sli
er candlesticks holding the yellow
apers. Delicious refreshment-
vero served and about thirt>
wests enjoyed the beautiful bos
iltality so happily and graciously
extended.
will be the special feature. To'th
society which presents the best
program, the losing society wll
give a pary.
We now have an enrollment of
twenty members and we feel that
a very bright and promising fu
ture lies before us.
gg
MI88 MARY 8NEAD’8
LOVELY BRIDGE
PARTY
Saturday afternoon Miss Mary
8nead waa the delightful hostesr
at the second of a series of beau
tiful parLes, sharing honors were
Miss Nannie Lee Cauthen a charm
ing bride of today whose marriage
to Mrj Robert L, Hay will be an
Interesting social, event, and Mrs.
Worth Hadley of Louisiana, sc
pleasantly remembered here nr
Mins Julia Orr.
Golden tinted garden flower*
were elaborately used In the ar
tj*«c decoration?, adding attract
ively to the handsomely furnishe*
home.
Delightful refreshments follow
ed the game. Miss Cauthen wot
presented a set of gold and white
salt and pepper bakers. Mrs.
idley was given,* pretty bond
Anted bnd vase.
A beautiful chocolate layer cake
*» - l ? n .* r °* Lonlvarsltv I, mart cordially In-
.core and a Jar of tomato pickle.- ited t0 p „, ent _ No forni ,i |„.
tor the low .core,
A very Interesting feature w»i
the announcement ot MI.»„Nannl<
Lee Cautheh'e engagement ant
marriage todey to Mr. Robert I
Hay. Tho following telegram cam>
via the Western Union: (Mr. and
Mr.. R. L. Cauthen announce the
engagement of their daugbte:
Nuunlv Los to Mr. Robert Lee He-
the mintage to take place Septem
What Is This
Dress Worth?
q her In advancing the cauee ot the marriage to lane piscu m,™
Christ. Ending this pleasant oc-ber 30, signed, Dan Cupid, whlci
brought forth pleasurable com
ment and congratulations.
T/le usual happy hospitality o'
the charming hostess was vers
gracefully extended.
MISS ELLA LEVERBTfSS
CHRISTMAS TREE -
UNIQUE AND GREAT
8UCCESS
A has been the cuetom for many
yean, the annual Christmas tree
t might add trees, as there were
four beautiful onea for the Kile
Leverett school In China, was r
notable event ot last Thnrdday
afternoon at the hospitable homo
of Mrs. A. H. Darlaon, on Prince
, avenue. The lawn presented n pic
i ture of Ilfo and gaiety with severe'
’ tree, laden with gifts and many
more Indoors, gifts representing
J the good will of all In the 'Metnod
'1st church and kind friends out-
I aide. There went prebent ecorea of
Ke-wSg people of all agea radiant an/
Jf'iilVi happy In the mellow September
"•“•Jab - I .unllght from youth to old age, lit:
i tie children learning In a very
practical way the Joy ol giving
Of all the happy guests none wart
happier 'bn" in-' .'ovely hostes?
Mra. Darlaon and Mrs. Ackfsa. In
valuable assistance came from ar
the leaders of the church and Sun
day school, and gnat Indeed will
be the' Joy ot those In Chin* when
the great box or boxes arrfye at
Christmas time ladened with net
only toys' t.‘ mnny substantia'
and beautiful gifts to gladden theli
_ hearts.
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' Aad New far a '-SENIOR BOYS' LITERARY
r£«uKpHisl ' SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING
S&ui’JUs. I The tint meeting thin year o'
•i'sSlL.'-JtlS the Senior Boy's Ltiemry Society
'Sir B!?.5v <25 twss held Tuesday. September 11
“ '5SJ fin the High School building.
After the olfftlal bnaineea he/
been dispensed a very Interestlnr
b5 fand beneficial program was given
I President Thomas 8L John dellv
jeeed a mat Impressive "speech o'
j welcome,” to the old and new mem
ben alike. Several mandolin selec
tion were given by Alexandet
Bush. Charles Cates talked oe
; :The Alms for tho earning Year-
i In which he pictured the Ideal lit-
| erary society which this will strive
y j to he, was followed by an opus-
' j house illecoMlon on (objects ol
[Interest to the members. Including
UNIVERSITY WOMAN'S
CLUB TO HONOR YOUNG
WOMEN 8TUDENT8
To Interesting aoclal event ot the
veok will be the beautiful party
o be given by the Unlvevslty Wo-
nan's club at the home of the
yhsncnttnv. next Friday afternoon
it five O'clock.
The party Is being given for
:he young women studenta of the
University, end the tact that Mra
Barrow has tendered the tiao of
ter beautiful ohLbome for the oc
asfort lends a decided touch of in-
eresL
Every woman student ot the
(Mrs. P. A. Burton pleasantly re
membered hero aa Miss Frances
Tackson Is spending tho fall hertp,
vlth hor littlo son Jack. Mr. and
frk. Burton have been making
Uelr home iu Rlchmssd, V* Mr.
3urton Is now located In Detroit.
, —
‘ Mrs. Randall Kendrick Joined
Captain Kendrick In Atlanta Sat-
Vday to visit Major and) Mrs.
Cendrl
fendrlck.
Mr. end Mra. \v7b. Bcacham.
ind two little daughters, o! Co-
umbuB ore week-end guestd of
Ir. and Mra. W.D. Beacham.
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Mlaa Louise Hays, ot Montexuma
vho underwent an operation for
ippendlcitia recently while she
vaa rlltlng frienda In Athens, is
yoqvolesclng. Sgve |> the lovely
oung daughter of Mra. James E.
lays, prestdant of the Georgia
"(deration ot Women's clubs'. Con-
tltutlon.
i Mr. Robert I- Burpee has re
amed to Washington, D. C., utter
' vlajt to his parents, Mr. and Mr*. |
tobert'A. Burpee.
,. m
Mr. and Mra.. V. J. Moss are'
pending the week-end In Monroe
“ “h e. -Cog. •
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mmmmrn
■vith tiiuir .niece, Mrs. H.
Mra. Calla PolteVent baa return- 1
d from Atlanta and will be with !
MJaa Nancy Bacon for several;
leye. Mrs. Poltevent came up to j
nter her attractive young datigh-1
he Miss Calla in Lucy Cobb She
a a popular member of the young
lOcial set in New Orleans. .
Judge and Mrs. E. K. Lumpkin
ire being cordially welcomed home
ifter an extended visit to Atlantic
fjty and Saratoga Springa, N. V. I
Whyette
dainty
frock of CORTICELLI Duo”
tone Taffeta, perfectly plain
bodice embroidered on le?t
shoulder with elaborate silk
en effect, bouffant of the
new Parisian Cascade Ruffle
effect, also embclished with
bright colored embroidered
flowers.
Mrs. C. J.'Mull, Daughter
of E. P. Stonri, Says Pol-1
itics Is Behind Trouble
in That State.
Politic, I, behind the Oklahoma
rouble, according to Mn. C. J.
Mull, before her marriage Miss
lennle Stone, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. P. Stone of Athens. Mrs.
dull writes her parents that the
people In Oklahoma were not at
ill stirred over the controversy be-
ween Governor Walton and the
eglilature. Mn. Mull's husband
a an attorney In Muscogee, Okla
homa. He Is a nephew ot Judge
Brandon, a supreme court Justice.
It will be of internet to Atben-
ans to learn that Phil W. Davis,
Tr„ candidate for congress here in
'.920 and son of Rev. and Mrs. Plhl
W. Davis, of Lexington, wax at-
Marbow
Beautiful CORTICELLI
block. Satin Sa-on with nar
row hemstitched' ruffles
down the front elaborated by
drop hall buttons of black
Selecting personal apparel is truly an art,
developing t'he fullest measure of apprecia
tion through taste, demanding the inspira
tion of creative genius.
For the Discriminating We Present
IRENE
CASTLE
MODELS
Conceived in the true impulse of “Ameri
ca’s Best Dressed Woman,” expressed
through the maintenance of
Quality
c Value
and Style
While style is figured above all in women’s
apparel, there is in the models pictured here
Guaranteed Value in each and every gar
ment. Every piece of silk used in all—
whether it be the major portion, lining or
thread for sewing—is t)he product of the
famous Corticelli Silk Mills. The name is
in itself a guarantee of the finest tjuality.
Honda
A beautiful wrap - ar
front tunic effect coat, wit/j .i
novelty feature aleeves and
cuffs and the new saucer^
shaped col'ar trimified with '
Viatka squirrel ifesigne ’ ''
the finest quality leai
material and lined through
out with finest grade
CORTICELLI Crepe.
Romagna
srs'isi'
wit* Navy HM
smmrnss
VWOINIA CAOTLSTOA
l «w* M MTeaaaTWaat. wan oaa<
Dept. l'1667A,' CHICAC'
nations will be Issued. .
All members ot the club, and an
roepectlve members are expected
o be present and aaalet with tb
ntertalnlog.
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PRINCE AVENUE
-APTI8T W. M. 8.
A very Interesting nnd Inspiring
lee.ting of the Womuu'i Mission
Ty Society was held Thursday aft
ernoon at 4 o’clock.
Mra. W. J. Conolly. the former
-resident led tbs devotional exer-
dsn and presided.
' It was the occasion of the Instal-
atlon of the newly elected offle-
-r*. and Dr. Bennett, the pastor,
-cry impressively led that part of
he service.
As the name of each officer was
ailed, she sroee and made a short
-peach of acceptance.
Mra. J. J. Bennett, president.
Mias Carithera, vice president.
Mrs. S. B. Wingfield, treasurer.
Mra. A. C. Cox, secretary.
Mra. Ed Vickery, pianist.
Sirs. T. A. Henry, assistant plan
et.
Mn. M. E. Haygood, personal
lervlce chairman. , ,
' Miss Carithera, press reporter.
■Mrs. W. P. Brooks, magaslne
igenL
Miss Daisy Drake. Miss Mary
tsvis. Sunbeam leaders.
Mn. W. C. Wingfield. O. A.
'emder.
Miss Emma Brickie, Y. W. A.
vnder. v
Mrs. Jl.-E. Connely, assistant V.
W. A. leader. _
Mrs. R. C. Campbell, Y. W. A.
'union. /
, Mrs. Cecil-Moon, R. A. leader.
Mrs L. C. Brown, n«.*i*iaLt fi.
L leader.
Mrs. L. C. Brown, .Vl/nlonary
tudy leader.
The society Is divided Into six
irdee, with a loader, secretary
nd treasurer In each.
VOMAN’S BIBLE CLA88
4EET8 TUESDAY, 4:30
The Woman’s Bible class of the
Tnrt Methodist church will meet
n the Baraca room Tuesday atter-
-oon at 4:30. AH members urged
o be preeenL .
Mr. Jack Mogul of Hartwell [
-erne ever 8aturdey for the game|
•nd spent the week-end with Mr.
nd Mra. Den Magill.
Mr. Tim Thornton of, Atlanta
•olned Mrs. Thornton here Sat-
inlay at the homo of Mr. nnd Orps.'l
i S. Filto —d wta be aeesm-l
ed home by Jrrv. Thornton,
afternoon. J.
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