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MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 192.1.
Office 1201 - By MBS. ALICE ADAM3 — Rr?
ANNUAL CONVENTION OF
C. 8. F. W. C. TO BE HELD
IN ROME THIS WEEK TO BE
ONE OF GREAT IMPORTANCE
TO WOMEN OF THE STATE
When the trains arlve In Rome
fussday they will be filled with
prominent Georgia women, jynlve
in club work, to attend the twenty,
reventh nnuual convention of the
Georgia State Federation of Wo
men's club*. jghich will be held in
that city from the 16th to 26th,
elusive.
The wonderful program which
has been compiled by Mrs. S.
Sanford, of Athens, is to be most
constructive to the women of the
state, while the social program
arranged.by Mrs. J. Lindsay John-
pon, of Rome, will add to the
pleasure of the guests during the
lull from' pore rerlous entertain*
menta.7
A reception honoring the visitor*
wil be giyen Tuesday afterroon.
October 16th,_at the Coosa Comtry
Club.
On Wednesday, OCtuoer 17th, a
luncheon will be given t|ie delegate*
nt the Coosa Country club u* 10
o’clocjc. *
On Wednerday evening, there will
be a receptlbn at Shorter college at
6:30 o'clock, with Dr. D. J. Block
er, president of the college, as host
An automobile ride to Darlington
school will precede the reception.
On Thursday, October 18th, a
luncheon will compliment the of*
fleers, and will be staged at tho
Coosa Country club.
Following the affemobn session
held In the auditorium on Thurs*
day afternoon,- there will be a se
ries of Informal receptions given
by the individual Rome club Wo
men in their homes at 5:15 o'clock.
Mrs. W. M. Henry. ■ firs: vice
president of the Rome Woman'*]
club, will entertain at liner ir.
compl’ment to the office* of- the
M. Striplin, Mrs. Irving L. Thomas,
Mrs. A. P. Treadwell, Mrs. J. R,
Bachman, Mm J K Ottley, Mrs W
T. Martin. Mrs. H G. Hastings,
Mrs. E. H. Goodhart, Mrs. RIx
Stafford, Mrs. Edward K. Van
Winkle and others.
RAILROAD FARES
AND 8CHEDULE8
Your transportation chairman,
Mrs. !m. E. Judd, of Dalton, submits
the following report on fares and
schedules to Rome, from Atlanta
and Kingston:
While the railroads have not Is
sued any special tariff covering
our meeting, they have agreed:
That if as many as 250 full fare*
are purchased on any or all rail
roads from any and all points in
the stute to such meeting, a return
half fare will bo given on what is
kndWn as th* certificate plan. Card*
are being mailed, by your chair*
man, to your district presidents, for
distribution to all delegates. The
plan will alsa be explained by
your chairman while in Rome.
Leisure to ask for certificate
when you buy*your ticket
80UTHERN
RAILROAD
Lv. Atlanta 6:25 a. m., Ar, Romo
8:42 a. m.
9 Atlanta 6:30 a. m., Av. Rome
Lv. Atlanta 3:80 p. m., Ar. Rome
5:50 p. m.
Lv. Atlanta 4:10 p. m„ Ar. Rome
6:25 p. m.
THE UANNEH-11EI1ALI). ATHENS. GEORGIA
N euralgia
orheadachs—rub th#
<W 17 A
nJmr»U~JY»Tb
Bergen avenues, Jersey City N. J.
Mr. and'Mr*. Ittner will arrive Ip
the city Hi a week or ten daya anf
will be at home to their friends af-
ter November the 1st at 325 Hil
street where they have taken an
apartment.
Mr. Ittner i* connected with
Athena Gas CO„ where he holde a
very responsible position and since
his arrival here has actively iden
tified -hlmrelf in the buslnea*
world, making many friends whe
will welcome then^ most cordially
on their return from their wedding
trip.
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LEND A HAND CLUB TO
HOLD HARVE8T FESTIVAL
The Lend a Hand club cordially
Invites, the citizens of Athens to a
Harvest Festival'to be held In the
club rooms on Hiawatsee avenue.
This entertainmsnt is really Ir
the nature of a Community Fair.
The club rooms will be^ throw:
open to visitors Friday, Octobet
19th at noon and the Festival con*
tinued till Saturday evening.
Many beautiful flowers and pot
plants will be on display.
Lovely fancy work for display
and sale. Some very Interesting
objects over one hundred year* olrf
will be shown.
PAGE THREE
they accompanied the Georgia
team for the game with Yale.
Mr, and Mrs.. Robert Toombs
DuBose have returned from
Greensboro where they have been
visiting Mr. and Mr*. Mile;
Lewis.
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Mr. John Griffeth spent Satur
day in Atlanta.
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Lieutenant James Coffee Har
ris of the U. S. A., passed
through the city Sunday enroute
to Cedartown to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ‘Elder
and little daughter, Sarah, spent
the week-end in Anderson, S. C.
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The friends of toj*. W. McKin
non will regret to learn of her
continued illness.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Bobo mo
tored to Anderson, S. <3., Sunday
for the day.
Mrs. H. E. Martin of Athens is
visiting<rthe Misses Meadowcraft
and other friends while en route
from Sandersville, where she at
tended the W. C. T. U. convention.
Augusta Herald.
The friends of Dr. ^nd Mrs.
“My Sweetie
WentAway”
mourn, dell-
ciously as fox
trotted by tho
California Ram
blers. And how
bluefully Dolly
75e Kay can ting itl
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCall, OGLETHORP’3 BODY REMOVES DOG HAS CAESAREAN
Jr., and little daughter, Elsa, will | ATLANTA, Go.—Direct on of tht LONDON- A «.a»-sarean opera-
return home Sunday aftea a de- interment of bodies of General and tlon was performed on a valuable
lighftul visit to Signal Mountain Lady Oglethorpe now being re- Aberdeen terrier by a veterinary
and to Captain and Mrs. Richard,moved from England' was given to |! erCi a 1( i tvv0 f 0ur puw> i tt8
Trimble at Fort Ogtethorpe, Ga. local funeral directors ..f this city. were brought into the world aTfv*.
—®— | time thebodles arrive In this conn- During the' mother's convalescence.
The friend* of Mr. and Mrs. H.'Thcy will assume charga f*Ott. the the puns
P. Emerson of Atlanta will bo.in- try until they are .'.nterred on the cat
teru&ted hi the announcement of campus of Ogiethur»-e University,
the birth bf their little son, 0;to-
ber the 7th, who will be called
Jack Holt.
the pups have been adopted by a
Mr. C. H. Phinizy returned to
Augusta Sunday afternoon after a
week-end visit with his family.
N. C. A 8T. L.
RAILWAY
Lv. Kingston 8:10 a. m , Ar. Rome
8:50 a. m.
Lv. Kingston 10:30 a. m. Ar
Rome 11:00 a m.
Lv Kinge-ton 7:56 p. m„ Ar Rom*
8:40 p. m.
Extra cars will be furnished a*
needed. We beg to make the fol
state federation, nt the Hotel Gen*»lowifig suggestion: There wil
ernl orrerf, at 7 o'clock. »probably be not more than 300 del
egates In attendance at the meet
ing in Rome. If a considerable
number of delegates go In automo
biles. it will reduce the number
buying railway tickets to less than
the required 260, In which event
we would not be entitled to the
one-half fare on the return ticket
This happened at Savannah in 1921
and Athens In 1922. Fo r the gooc'
of the many we ask the denial at
the few. Pro Bono Publico.
visit to the Martha Berry school at
4 o'clock Friday afternoon.
Among the prominent Atlanta
women to be In Rome nt the Hotel
Genefai Forrest, the convention
headquarter?, are Mrs. Wilmer
Moore, Mrs. H. C. Peeples , Mrs.
Kate Green Hess, Mrs, George L ( , , „ Bn
Brower, Mrs. J. T. Billups, Mrs ANNOUNCEMENT
Chopftff Goodman. Mrs. Edwin Hel-
bf*. Mr*. W. E, Finding, Mrs. &
M. Ti&nfin, Mr#. J. Bprole Lyons,
Mrs...Cornelia Day Moore, Mrs. J.
W. White, Mrs. P. L. Thurmdn
Mrs rFank Cates Pogue. Mrs. Al
bert E. Thornton, Mrs. Howard Me.
SMITH-ITTNER
The marlnge of- Miss Mildref
Eliza both Smith and Mr. Harolf
Darlington Ittner now a resident of
Athens was an Interesting soda
event of Friday afternoon the 12tl
of October at 4 o'clock at the Flrsi
Call, Mrs. Omar F. Elder, Mrs. R j Congregational church Boyd ane
PALACE
TONIGHT PLAYING
Will No One Defent—
Will No One Tell the Truth?
t THOS. H. INCE PRESENTS
“HER REPUTATION”
With
MAYMacAVOY
The story of a woman and her reputation—
of a lie that scared it and a great love that
redeemed it.
TUESDAY
Featuring
“THE FAIR CHEAT”
DOROTHY MACKAILL
. EDMUND BREESE
and WILFRED LYTELL
Delicious barbecue hash, pies,
cakes, roles and coffe will be on
sale. Thia little fair promised to
be one of the most unique and in
teresting exhibits ever held In Ath
ens.
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JOHNSTON* HIPKIN8
Mrs. James T. Johnston announc
es the engagement of her daughter,
Annie Kate to H. Billups Hlpklnt
of Nashville, Tenn., formerly of
Athens and Atlanta the marriage to
be solemnised at an early date. No
card a.—Constitution.
The above announcement Is of
very cordial Interest to thcr-friends
of Mr. Hipkins who is the only eon
of Mrs; L. C. Hipkins, he wee born
ind reared here and gaduated from
.he high achool and ia a young mar
of sterling qualities.
Mrs. Frank Hardeman has re
turned from Atlanta.
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, „ , „ „ , Dr. E. L. Hill, Prof. W. D.
Charles Herty of.New York will | Hooper and Mr. C. A. Rowland
be Interested to learn they have! left MoRday afternoon for Savon-
tended In Europe where they will n ah to attcnd the synod ot Geor-
spend several months visiting | r i a>
London, Paris and many interest
ing cities.
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Mr*. Lamar Lyndon is visiting
~* * * n, Ga.
Oklahomians Warned of
dian Kiver.
* (By Associated Press)
.OKLAHOMA CITY—The flood
menace increased here Monday with
announcement by J. P. Slaughter,
chief of the U, S. weather bureau
that the north Canadian river would
reach the state of 20 to 22 feet be
tween midnight Monday and Tuea-
day noon. This Is four feet higher
t^an the record flood of last spring
Morning's mall for the king of
Italy recently consisted of 7000
leters, 200 parcels and 270 tele,
grams.
CHILDREN CRY FOR “CAST01"
Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All
neen 1,1 u -° * ur - 'nr, bought boon, signature „ t
a pleasant, harmless, substitute
for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teeth
ing Drop* and Soothing Syrups.
Contains no narcotics.' Proven di
rections are on each package.
/
t in Washington,
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Davison, Jr.,
and Mrs. Davison's brother, Mr.
Martine McLoed of White Springs, j
Fla., and three Lucy Cobb girls,
Mi«es* Eveivn Holt, Pearl Fort
and Julia Brantley, motored to
Atlanta Saturday for the Tech-
Florida game.
Prof. S. V. Sanford has return
ed from Now York where he ac
companied the Georgia football
team for the game with Yale.
j
Mn. J. W. Barnett leaves
Thursday for Asheville, N. C„ to
visit Mrs. Artie Small and Mrs.
Sterling Hubbard for a week or
ten day*. .
Mrs. Joseph Bennett Is visiting
in Atlanta.
c ■Permanent Wave During October $20.00—Appotatm^t
The friends of Mr. Bryan Lump
kin will regret to learn of hU con
tinued illness at the home of his
parents, Judge and 'Mrs. E. K.
Lumpkin, on Prince avenue.
Mrs. C. P. Wilcox, Mrs. Stiles
Hopkins and Harry Hopkins of
Atlanta and Mrs. E. J. Bailey of
Newnan are guests of their par-
ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hflnni-
outt. The Rev. Mr. Wilcox andj
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Mrs. Hunnicutt on Sunday.
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Mrs. DuPree Hunnicutt find Du-
Pree, Jr., Mrs. Harold Hinton and
little daughter, Annie L spenj Sat
urday^ |n 11 h ‘i G
The Rev. C. P. Wilcox of Atlan
ta, will join Mn. Wilcox here
Wednesday .or n trip to High-
landa, N. C., to ipend his vacation,
Basque Frock
Always Good
LADIE8 HEBREW
BENEVOLENT 80CIETY
TO HOLD BAZAAR
Very cordial Interest centers the
ipproachlng bazaar which the La-
lies Hebrew Benevolent Society
wil Ihold October 24, 25 and 2#th.
n the Eptlng Realty office In the
Holman building.
All klndd of beautiful fancy work
will be on sale and delicious home
made cakes and candy. Everythin*
'ouna In *n UP to date barearwtll | Ho'pkin. .rent tho we«k-«Bd,
b. on dlaplay tho v.ry dklnttert tomina , he birthday dinner of
ind most artistic. Don't forget the
lates and place..
MOTHER8 8TUDY CIRCLE
PRE-SCHOOL AGE
The Mothers Study Circle of pre-
tchool age will hold Its monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs. H. J
Stegeman 162 Springdale Tuesday
iftcrnoon at 4 o'clock.
Plans for the year will be dia*
cused, and an Interesting program
ias been, arranged.
Any one Interested whether s
member of the Circle !e very cor-
llally Invited,
MRS. FRANK LAWLER TO
ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB
lira. Frank Lawlar will antartaln
her bridge club thia evening at ber!
Iciightful home on Unlvtralty Drive'
which will a.emble the member.:
far tb# usual game and lovely hoa-
pltallty of tht gracloua hostess.
ELIJAH CLARKE-CHAPTER '
D. A. R. MEET8 THURSDAY |
WITH MRS. GOLDEN KNIGHT I
The Elijah Clarke chapter D. A.L
R. win hold ita regular monthly |
meting with Mra. Golden Knight |
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, al
her home on Mlllodge Circle,
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CARR-HOWELL
INVITATIONS OUT
The following invitation of very
cordial interest has bean received
hire: ,
Mrs. Julian Carr, Jr, requests
the honor of your presence at the
marriage of her daughter, Louise,
to Mr. Clarke Howell, Jr., on Sat
urday, the third of November, at
8 o’clock in the evening, at 8t.
runup;’ Cathedral, Durltamj North
Carolina. Will be at home niter
the aecond of December, Pine Hill,
Wesley Road, Atlanta, Georgs.”
Mrs. HowariMcCall will leave
Sunday for Washington, D. C.,
where she goes to attend an exe
cutive board meeting of tha Nk-
ttonal Society, Daughter* of the
American Revolution. Mrs. Mc
Call has been invited to receive at
the reception, which the D. A. R. The basque frock, perennially
of the District of Columbia, will charming, modifies its lines sea-
give in honor of Mrs. Anthonsdeon by season and ia never out of
Wayne Cook, president general, on stylo. This Is its latest variation.
Tuesday evening, October IS,— The blouse fits fairly snugly,
Journal. but with no suggestion of tight-
—00— ;kss or of hidden corset stays.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Nicholson | The skirt does not flare so much
have returned from a delightful as in other seasons—the flounces i
eastern trip, stopping in Now are flat and the waist-line just!
York and other points of intereat. [circles tha hip*.
—IB— I Notice the embroidery—it ■■
Messrs. Max Michael, Charles'Spanish in jieaign and fiat—copied
_• Martin, Robert White and frmo tha embroidered Spanish
Ralph Hodgson returned Monday shawls. Such embroidery is now
morning from New York where and very popular in Paris.
Men of iron and women of a strange and
reckless beauty were among the pioneers who
conquered Alaska. Here Is the story of his
tory’s most romantic period.
“THESPOIUERS”
THIS SEASON S BIG SMASH