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About The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1923)
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1923. ' F * : ■ THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA Office 1201 — By MIJ& ALICE ADAMS — Kfoideace 833 UNIVERSITY WOMAN'S CLUB ENTERTAINS CO-EDS The lovely tea at the attractive home bt Chancellor Harrow win a beautiful courtexy to "the Co-ed* of the University at which 'the wo man'll club entertained moat charm maty Friday afternoon. Two hundred and fifty gueits on. joyed the delightful hospitality. The guests were entertained In the old fashioned garden which made a rich setting with the addi tional radiance of gorgeous cut flowers. Great bunches of cosmnt zinnias In all the varying shades and autumn glory made a striking' end colorful contrast agalnat the wealth of shrubbery. In the receiving line were Mrs Farrow, Mrs. C. M. 'Snelllng, Mrs. Andrew Soule and Mrs. W. O. Paine A quartette of Georgia boys ren dered a very beautiful musical tiros ram - which was uliw of the brightest, tfcqturek The hosts of the occasion were most gracious In their entertain ment, sod q) most cordial and de. lightful welcome was extended each and fll.'' The beautiful party was one of the fl*«fr.JWtable social affairs of the gay week. ^ Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Parr an D. A. R. BRIOGE PARTY nounce the engagement of their 80C|AL EVENT OP FRIDAY t daughter Corabel to Mr. M. Vance The first of a happy series %>t j Davis of Carrollton formerly . of ridge parties sponsored by the ■ Ideal, Ga.. the mnrrlnge to take Itjah Clarice chapter D. A. R. was I place November the 28th at high awarded Mrs. Arthur L. McCoy. Those playing were Mrs. Be n Crane, Mrs. E. B. Cohen, Mrs. Dave Anderson. Mrs. Andrew Erwin, Mrs. s. V. Sanford, Mrs. Voson ol Madison. Mrs. W. D. Beacham. Mr* Harvey Cabineas, Mrs. Frank Lawler, Mrs E. H. Dorsey, Jr., Mrs Clolden Knight, Mrs. John R Northcutt. Mrs. Lee Calloway. Mrs Walter Jones, Mrs. Albert Rayle, Mrs. Steve Upson. Mrs. Carltor. Jester, Mrs. D. W. Ryther, Mrs. Arthur L. McCoy, Mrs. C. M Wal ton. Mrs. T. L Elliott. Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs Wlnburn, Mrs. Burney Dobbs, Mrs. Sam Bailey, Mrs. Parkr Betts. Mrs. J. % C. Chandler. Mrs. Isaac Reid. Mrs. J. D. Bradwell, Mrs Harry Hodgson. Mrs. C. J Decker, Mr* Milton Jarnigan, Mra Peter Brown. Mrs. T. P. Vincent Mrs.. A Rhodes, Mrs Howell, Er win. Mrs T H MrHatton. Mrs Hunter Harris, Mrs Hammond Johnson. Mrs Owen Coleman, Mrs Merritt Pound, Mrs Alex Davison. Jr.. Miss ^nne" Jordan, Mins Mary Snead. Mrs. Golden Knight and Mra Frank Lawler will be hostesses Friday. a lovely stetal print of Friday morning at the Georgian hotel. Mrs. Julius Tslmadgs and Mrs Julian McCurry were hostesses of the occasion. * 4i| ^ The first prlss contributed by the Fashion Shop n beautiful pair of silk bore was won by Mrs. T. I* Elliott. The second prim was noon at the First Baptist church. The above announcement center* very cordial Interest, nnd will be one At the loveliest of the fall weddings. Miss Parr Is a charming and gifted young girl. 8he graduated from the High school, and took special courses at the State Ner- mal and in Huntington, West VI r. glnlo. - Mr. Davis la a graduate of the University and han many friends here and throughout the state. He Is head of the Poultry division of the 4th district A. St M. School In Carrollton. MRS. SCOTT’S LOVELY PARTY FOR MISS HELEN MILLER Mra. Thomoa Scott's lovely bridge party Friday afternoon hon- her attractive young lister, MSsii Helen Miller of Brunswick. The beautiful affair waa quite In formal and charmingly planned. Gorgeoqa garden flowere wer* used effectively In the bright dee oration. Dahllaa. .exquisite Snap Drqgona /and Perrlwlnklc were lavishly used in all the at tractive rooms, making a very ar tlstlc setting. Following the Inter* ertlng game, delicious refreshments were served. Miss Scot was given jt pretty novelty bracelet. Mrs. Van Noy Wler was awarded the top acors prlsg, two dhlnty handmade hand kerchiefs. Mlaq Susan Scudder cut the con. eolation. a bridge 'score. Mrs. Scott will entertain again Tuesday afternoon for Mlm Miller which will he the second of a charming series. LITTLE MIAS KATHERINE DUBOSE CELEBRATE8 SIXTH BIRTHDAY Little Katherine DuBose was the lovely young hostess Saturday af ternoon at a beautifully planned party In celebration of her sixth blighday anniversary. Inviting about twenty-five children to make merry the occasion at the delight ful h6me of her grtandmother, Mrs George D. Thomas on Prince ave nue. The lower floor was artistically decorated In the brightest fall flowers. The handsomely appoint ed table overlaid with an exquisite mndefra cloth was centered with r sliver basket of pink cosmos and banquet Friday evening at the Pines, which was a very happy success and a notable social event In college circles. The banquet table waa beautiful ly decorated with-garden flowers from Cathedral Pines arranged In tall Bllv$r vases. A v«V served. CIRCLE8 W. M. 8. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH delicious menu w*» The circlet of the W. M. 8. TT _ Tmiurtr the First Baptist church will meet JJ* dawmjr ’ Treasurer, this week as follows: - I ... ' M n«rwlcK «nu No. l^ln thejhurch parlor on *| , plendld M *|.tant teachers served 'delicious Ices after the meeting ant Invited the mothers to Inspect 4h» FIRST MEETING OF C. D. FLANIGAN SCHOOL P. T. A. A 8UCCESS The very large crowd attending the C. D. Flanigan P. T. A. meeting on Wednesday the third of October added much enthusiasm to the oc caslon. New officers were elected for the year as follows: Pres. Mrs. O. T. Mygatt: 1* Vlej President, Mrs. W. A. Foster, Jnl Vice president. Miss Nell Shockley Recording secretary. Mrs Paul 9 Mrs. Ben Crane. Miss Mary Berwick and tPPPP! Miss Louise Morion is rhe weekend In Atlanta with Mrs. Georg*) Kalins. r. C. H. Phlnlty leaves today for Augusta,'to tako up his dutiea u vice president. Ip tha Georgia mm viw yrcBiuouM iuo uuuif, Railroad bank, wife iMpMwMi- Hparta Saturday scrmnmmle. aa of hla counties, frleml, here all Ur, Wilton and chlldreif who of whom are delighted he rill re- afond tho week-end. day at 4 p’dock. No. 2 with Mm A. C. Hancock Wednesday at ,4:10 o’clock. No. 2 with Mrs. W. M. Crane Thursday at 4 o’clock. No. 4 with Mrs. J II Brunsor Thursday at 4:10 o’clock. No. S with Mrs. Frank Lipscomb Monday *t 4:10. . No. • 'with Mrs. H. V. WOtl Tuesday at 4: JO o’clock. No. 7 with Mrs. Dave Paddock Monday at 4 o’clock. No. 8 with Miss Minnie Colllna Monday at 4 o’clock. No. • with Mrs. E. H. Dorsey. Sr Monday at 4:80 o’clock. No. 10 at the church Monday at n 4:80 o’clock. |H-„ No. 11 with Mrs. C. A. Istnler EuIft B|pd Wednf-dfty nt 4:*0. No. 12 with Mfs W. F Watson Thursday 4:10 o’clock handsome new building. At eatly date "the general public wll' be invited to ItApect the bulldtnr nnd grounds. These teachers have labored faithfully for this school And de* serve Just such co-opersthm as these sealous officers will give, nnf with the following strong commit tees to back them this promises to he one of the llvest P. T. A.*i the city. House and Grounds—Mm J. T Ross. Mrs. F. R. Hinton, Mrs. II E. Thomas. Mrs O C Patat. Mra Mangleburg. Mrs. Hushes. Mrs W. H Flanagan, Mira If Ruptured Try This Free Apply It te Any Rupture, Old « Recent, Lerge or 6maU-nnd You ere on the Road That Hee Convinced Thousands. Sent Free to Prove This Agaratum. The beautiful birth- ^hUd.* ■houl^wrlt^nt^onco^to W. H. „ day cake waa adorned with elx Rico. 47# B Main St.. Adams. N. Y., pink tapers, giving * addltfona’ for * fre ® ‘f. 1 * 1 7* th, 7 w . ond 7 t ti‘ 1 charm I. .he *h. P Z„y F'triy. lighten; they begin to bind together Pinning on th. donkey-. tall and » other merry games were enjoyed ,^||anr« u then done away with. * * |h,n’t neglect to send for this free trial. Even If your rupture doosn t Quality Footwear That Is Not Expensive dv t i lection of knowing that hern they can select models of quality and exclusive style, without paying extravagantly for the priv ilege. JOHNSON SHOE CO. Clayton Street after which dainty refreriunenti were nerved. Little Katherine proved a very graceful nnd lovely hoattsa, and was the, recipient of many happy wlahes and pretty gifts In honor ol the notable occasion. Library—Mrs. Fred Orr, Mrs. J Evans, Mrs. I. N. Butler, Mrs O W Bowen. Mrs. Hush Gordon. Social—Mrs. W. T. Forbes, Mrs Morton Hodgson. Mrs C M Wal ton. Mrs R. L. Miller, Mrs. Chan Collins. Program—Mrs. A. 8. Parker. Mrs. W. J. Dean. Mrs D E John- non. Mm Hugh Jacknon. . Membership—Mins Mamie Me. Kle. Mrs. W. Stevens, Mrs. J. W Rorrellf, Mrs. C B Guest Mrs J N 1 Morris, Mrs J. T. Lord, Mrs. E. A ‘ Aeron. Way, and Mean*—Mis, Mar, Rnrwltk.' Mra D. W. Lanier, Mm rtinrll. William,. Mra. Jim Tuck, Mra. W. A Duncan, Mra M A Stone Mr, C. 1^William,. Mm, D Jarkron, Mr, fl. C. Armstrong Craw—Mra. <1*0. Storey. Mini Sarah Bird. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWFR J POR MISS PEARL JACKSON • PALACE MONDAY “The Love Piker” I i—WITH—r-— Ianita STEWART VJTZ.* wmmrtnu I wss the mlscellsneoMR supports an your life? Why suffer "bower given Tuenlay evening by this nuisance? Why run the risk of Miss Agnes- Pearl Jackson a pop- kind that has thrown thousands on nou *« waa adorned with a profit- tbe operating table- a h*mt of menjslon of beautiful flowera artist I- and women are dally running euch rally arranged, risk Just because their ruptures do not 1 hurt nor prevent them from getting around. Write at onoe for thla free OR. WILL MOSS TO SPEAK TO MART ANN LIPSCOMB P. T. A. ON CHILD HEALTH CLINIC, NEXT FRIDAY, ' OCT. 12TH, AT 4 P. M. Tha Mary Ann Uicomph P. T. ;A. will meat Friday, Oct. lith. ; after- the uaual bualaata tea,Ian . Dr. Will Moan will apeak on Child Health Cllolc. plana and benafIL . Following hla address a musical ’ program will he directed: by Mra. Andenon who Is a member of the Lncy Cobb faculty. Mies Addition, teacher of k'n- . dergarten will speak to the moth- * <r« at thla meetlSg. ; / All molbere and P. T. A. mem bers are urge to be present. ALPHA KAPPA obi BANQUET AT THE PINES I The Alpha Kappa Pal c! Ihe. : Uslverelty enjoyed' their first fall \ ' M ruptures do not hurt nor prevent tKem from getting around. Write at *»n«^ for thla fre*- trial, sa It Is'certainly a wonderful thing and has aided In the 'tire — [ the coupon below. Free for Rupture. W. 8. Rl«*e, Inc.. 479H Main 8t.. Adams. N. T. You may send me entirely free a Sample Treatment of your stim ulating application for Rupture, T^T'T Brocades For All ' Time THE GIFT SHOP Palm Garden v Georgian Hotel VJ? an Your own cood Judgment will tell you which of tl* new Fall Suita and Overcoat. I, most becoming—moat de,lia ble for your need,. Qnallty of fabric a and mnklnit ire all taken care of under our broad guarantee of “gatitfaction^ for^you. There all clothes made for tne man who iuuks a'neau—wiwi »*«- urea “coat par yegr, H which la the real consideration to nlcal 1 any economical man. Saits $25.00 to $50.00 Overcoats $20.00 to $65.00 * H. J. Reid Co. THE SHOP OF QUALITY Clayton Street Athens, Ga.* An altractjTs fmtur. of the en- Joynhl, affair was the trousteeu contest In which Mias Jackson wa, awarded the prim. Ml,, Jackson wan then prase,t- ed with a gift from each on. proa, eilt. During the evening dellclour refreshments were teresd. About ihlrty rural, enjoys) Ml.. Mc Kinnon's lovely hospitality. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS MONDAY EVENING WITH MRS. E. H. DORSEY, JR. E : 11 D “««r..Jr. wlll'm- ..lertala. her bridge club Monde, evening at her home on Milled** .venue, which will he oo. of uJJ i moat enjoyable of the mull social | affairs of the week. Min. J. R Wood is epeedlog the week-end at LakemonL Min. J. A. Coleman of Dereraur. On., la In Ibo city for a few dan •lopping with Mn. j. a. Patman. Margaret C. nisher o BlaaweJ,!. S. C.. ha. Joined her haibond/her. for tho winter. Mr. ■ Rlshcr Is clerk at ths Georgian. —fid— . J Mra. A. I- Payne of Ft. Lamair jhaa been vlilting her danghtar, Mra. C. M. McWhfrter on Prince avenue the past week. > Mte. T. J. Cnrllhern and Mrs. IT. T. Rica of comer were In tho city Friday. ¥' Charts* Sweet le suffering wry much from a sprained auk s. Mlu Henrietta Buuue will sc- company Mra. Winfield Nbibct t Macon todky fo spend ecrcral days. -U- Vr. and Mrs. Oordon Hlght an Children of Rome an ths guest, of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Nickerson. Mr. Waller Jones returned Sat. urday from a week'* vlalt In Lex-. Ington. Ky. Mr. Charlie Skinner of Wayne*. visitor hen Friday on routs to Atlanta. Mr. Harris Jcscs U .|u.uuing tne eek-end In Atlanta with Mr. Sick Hull. . Brocade* — exquisite, glimmer- ling, rocoeo—an the newset of | fashionable fabrics. And that not .only for evening wrap* nnd gowns 'but for daytime wear as well. Satin-bock crapes an shown In b roc he pattern* in self colon; sur face prints decorate velvet broche, ninon end georgette. Velvet' bro cade* are shown in rich and varied j BUICK—PEDIGREED USED CARS 1922 Buick Touring Car, repainted and reconditioned. Now Ford Coupe—with extras—At n material saving. Reconditioned Cole-8 Roadster, recent model—Vary low pries. Good Chevrolet Touring Car. Very Good Willys-Knight Touring, recent model— newly painted. lMO Auburn Touring—new paint—new top—new bat tery—quiet Continental Motor. Low price. . EASY TERMS ON ALL CARS. CONOLLY MOTOR COMPANY Distributor of Buick Motor Can Extra At 4:30 and 9 P. M. FALL SEASON STYLE SHOW * AND FASHION REVIEW -WITH- 20—Local Society Models—20 A RIOT OF BEAUTIFUL GOWNS „ V FROM THE FASHION SHOP BENEFIT “U. D. C.” * ADMISSION ALL DAY 30 CENTS STRAND-MONDAY AND TUESDAY Blood-Thirsty Octopuses—Man-Eatimr Sharks— Deadly Morays—Beautiful Sea Gardens—Myriad Fishes—Treasure-Laden Wrecks—An EnchanlinK Fairyland- see- ^WONDERS of the SEA” EXCURSION RATES TO THE SOUTHEASTERN FAIR ATLANTA, GA. r ? r T Fare $4.00 Make up a party from amonp your friends—five of you can go very cheap—go dowp to the Southeastern Fair at Atlanta—see t'he Fair—stay for the automobile races, the horse races—see the midway—transact your business in Atlantna—take your time. RENT A FORD CAR w . m r ; DRIVE IT YOURSELF JH jii It is cheaper—more coitvenieni—you can have longer to stay n,J a hnlln. limn kuemlee — sosa than vnu cun If VQU —- - *,—•«» — . ”r-.» ~ go on trains. „ . 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