The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 03, 1923, Image 3

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INBSPAV, OCTOBER 3. 1923 THE 3ANNE1M1ERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA' PAGE. THBI brldo and member of £hl Mu Sor orU]( r apd Ulan Cornelia Abney t charming young bride-elect a mem her. of Chi Omega Sorority. ' The guests Included about feev enty five friend* of the two attrac- The friends of Mrs} ffburjhc Taylor will regret to learn of h< illness at the General hospital. - | Mrs. W, I*. Rowe of Commerce spent the week end with Mrs. L. D Hall. IRETHROAT ivonJa and Mrs. C* A. Kidd of .... Mrs. t* -\V Cobb or Hartwell ;tre the piMti.nf Mrs Dan Maglll. Miss Ida Ross and Mfes MabeV Uuttuv <>r Mcnroc were gpwj Tuesday . —ffl— Mrs. C. H. Hood. ,Jr„ Mrs Clauf Montgomery, Mr and Mr# Hnrbo* Montgomery of Commerce visited here Tuesday. were served during liOitOi I hours of 6:so to i A wealth of gorgeous pink unf white garden flowers wers lavish ly, used in the artistic decorations 'Txquisite rosea arranged - in silve and crystal vas^s and basket iLnked the living room. Gron bunches of njnk nod wh ? *e «o*mo- and gladlola adorned the dinlm room und hall. The. handsomely appointed tea In the receiving line were the tostesses and honorees assisting In the honors of the occasion were Mrs. Pound. Mrs. Carroll, ’Mrs Merritt Pound, Misses Lucy round Henrietta Beusee, Alice Walker and Stella Sparks. ’ —W- « DR. AND MR8. H. P. COFFEE CELEBRATE 10TH ANNIVER8ARY Tueaday evening Dr and Mrs. H D. Coffee celebrated Utelr 10th annf versary iwlth, a lovely dancing par ty at their home on Hill street. Thirty guests enjoyed the delight ful hospitality. Varl-colored garden flowers deco- @BLJg^ 6 Bell-ans water Sure Relief ELL-ANS By MRS. ALICE ADAMS ltmldence 832 dice this year that the I slit ’,f breaking fco fur as the future of ag riculture is concerned. gu*i (ital We .ue now 'rehabilitating oor% reives on »ue basis of which our' future prosp'»?.;ty depends. Dr, Soule stated that in his cstlr motion, Clarke County will prodthft* sixty percent of a cotton crop, ,t. large part of the credit for this yield being due t6 tho Judicious use , of calcium arsenato. x , <%Amud LOVELY TEA FOR MR8 Joint hostesses at a lovely tea at BRADBERRY AND MI88 the homo of Dr. and Mrs. Jero ABNEY j Pound on the Campus of the State Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Dan Norma) School, honoring Mrs. Maglll and MlM Ida Pound were Lee Bradberry. a recent popular Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin Htlffln art visiting relatives in Atlanta. ‘ ■ Ml?8cs Lillian and Helen Cox ( Marjorie Nowell. Mrs. Frank Now- home of Mr- J. A. Payne, 894 Oconco ell, Mrs. Charles Henson, Misses street. Following the meeting 1 r 1 Lola Stone and' Annie Ross were "Lemon Squeeze* 'and other camWi visitors here this week from Mon* will be enjoyed ’ v " ' roe.' Mrs. Edward Brown of Washing ton, t>. C, Is expected soon to vis it friends nnd will be given a most Dr. Soule Congratulates Farmers Who Fought !Boll Weevil With Poison This Year. “The farmers of Northeast Genr- who used'poison pn their cot-* ton nro to bo congratulated on th# rtgnrtl to the cron conditqln io thir talning." stated Dr. Andrew ii Soule, President of the State Col- . I.m nf Anlnnltiira W,‘l1 fH'Kflfl V in w. M. 8. PRINCE AVENUE | BAPTIST CHURCH MEETS I FRIDAY THREE O'CLOCK , Tho Women of the W. M. S. ol the Prince Avenue llaptlet church | will hold a special service for state missions on Friday after noon at I o'clock. Dr. J. J. Ben nett will lead. , rated the spacious living room and .ImIhm hanblnir Ihn mnntrlf- dining room, banking the mantels i and tables. Dancing was the feature of fnr happy occasion followed by deli cious refreshments. Dr. and Mrs. Coffee were *he re cipients of the heartiest congratu lation* and good wishes of their friends. FOR TOMORROW THURSDAY, OCT. fTH / “My Sweetie WentAway’ mourns deli ciously as fox trotted by the California Ram blers. And how bluefully Dolly 75c Kay can sing itf REQUULAR MEETING MISSIONARY 80CIETY MRS. MARION CONNOLLY'S CHRISTIAN CHURCH Margaret McGowan of Augusta ‘ sometime will be glad to learn of have arrived to spend .the winter her Improved eonltlon at St with Miss Marianna Frierson, nnd Mary's nospltal following on III- wiil be very cordially welcomed by ness of several days, their many friends. They tjtll .he j —W!— quite a charming acquisition to thr fcfr. Billups Ph Inlay spent the social and cultural life, of Athens week end lr\ Biriftlngham with Mr Miss McGowan will tako a special nnd Mrs. Leroy Percy, course at the University. | —gj— —HR— j Messrs Fred Foster Mrs. Robert tlazelhurst and thre« of MadDdn' Wirt red over Tuesday young sons of Macon stopped over t 0 : feee^Mf Jhothdr,'Mr*. rt^erWc Tuesday en route home ffom.Dah*| Foster, who is ill at St. Mary's ionegn, where they have hefn visit- hospital. Ing Prof, and Mrs, Marlon DuBose I — Bp— 0P— I Mrs. Mainor Wade of Marietta Is Miss Josephine Wilkins has ra-j the guest of^her sister, Mrs. H«*vcy turned from New York where ahr j Stovall, having been called here by ha# been vfaitlng, since her returs I the illness of their moths-**, Mrs from Europe a few weeks ago. J Frederick Foster of Madison. iuest Size 15x24 Large Size i8xj6 { we believe to be the most remarkable Linen Towel Values ever offered to our customers XmPnxc. young son are being very cordially welcomed In their old home, and other pretty parties will honor Mrs Erwin while here. U. 0. C. ANNUAL MEETING TO BE* HELD IN AUGUSTA Georgia Division, United Daugh ters of Confederacy have InVltatloi to the annual meeting to be held It Augusta, Chu, October J* to M, In clusive. f Mrs. Fra'nk Harold, of Amerlcus Is president of. the state division She Is one of the most prominent nhd popular womeff In the state and is a sister of Governor Walker. MISS EDITH HODGSON’S THE STYLE SHOP ■ 321 Clayton S:re.t SPECIAL BALE Beautiful Velvet Hats .. *7, Velour Sport Hats, S7..'0 to $5 Felt Hats .... $7.50 to $1 THESALE PRICES AREJUST HALF THE REAL WORTH In addition to the beantiful hemstitched towels .you, will find in both sizes,Towels with unfinish- Fun — Frolics —■ Frenks —Clamorous Clovis— Colossal C;irnival--Msg>- tiificient Monkeys—Ma- gestcrial Magicians— —Rssiduous Acrobats— A-B-S-Oj-D-U/T-E his greatest picti Trained Hones New ! Wonders' • shown beford.Co hems that are for hand hemstitching, scalloping, 'embroidering, lace braids and other dainty work. Your attention is called: to . the. desired ability of purchases of Christmas presents as well as home —come ail—don’t niiss cordially Invited. MRS. VAN NOY WIER'8 BRIDGE TEA THURSDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Van Noy Wlsr will bs the delightful hostess Thursday after noon at five tables of bridge en* tertalnlng also a group of friends. after the game, who will come In for refreshments. The lovely par ty wit U or.s of tho brlrhier: so cial events of, the early-fall sea- •earthi A thousand mo ments of new delight all for one admission. ~ % *f We repeat, .hujc-e-c-s and gentlemen;' : abso- F.cats — Jugglers — Jumpers — Jiggers — Fat Men—Thin Men— Bearded Ladies—Iiriu* ealed Elephants—Lie- g a n t Equcstrienes ^ lutely his UlwF’iind But you must see these Fine Linen Towels id greatest. —All, and a Thousand Marvels an i Wonders of the Earth. appreciate the wonderful buying opportunity. YOUNG PEOPLES MISSIONARY SOCIETY OCONEE CHURCH MEETS THURSDAY EVENING Th, young people’, mlntonafy eoclely of Ocone. Street Churrh win meet .Thunder evening at f o’clod with Mlee Horn. Sheffield at thr A Paragon Folding Basket and a Western Electric Iron $8.95 Value for 50c DOWN AND 50c PER MONTH New Shipment to Supply Demand Special Childrens’ Mati nee: Friday, a3 children under 12 years of age 10c' Come and Bring the Kid dies With You! Arrived Wednesday Morning Get Yours Now! Three Days More! Western Electric Irons are being used in homes and laundries everywhere and an Iron is indispensable to housewives. This opportunity to secure these two necessities for $5.65 is- open for a week only. Get youre now. Phone 54 or Call At Our Sales and Service Office 170 College Avenue ATHENS RAILWAY &'ELECTRIC -- COMPANY especially in demand and in being bought tn both Ii(ht and dark •hadea. It is used, in th. «i»art short jackets that have held tho center of interaet aince their in troduction last spring. Tbeee tame Jacket, or. «“« made \of heavy brocade fabrics carefully chosen to contrast pleas ingly with tho (irc« worn under them—making a very special eort of three-piece ,uit. Jacket sleeves may be cltht • tight and full at the wrist or very] wide and loose. Collars are a! - ] PALACE—Thursday and Frida; IT’S THE SEASON’S KNOCK OUT most invariably high for fall ar.«r