The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 21, 1923, Image 3

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SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1923. THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Itraldence 832 ‘BRILLIANT TEA IN HONOR OF MRS. HUNTER HARRIS, MRS. WILLIAM SNELLING AND MRS. OWEN COLEMAN * Mrs. MeHatton wore a beautifu / Mrs. T. H. Mcllatton opened her lovely new home on MiUedge ave nue ^rlday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Hunter Hams, a recent pop ular Srtfe, ana two attractive vis itors, her sister, Mrs. Owen Cole man of Augusta, and Mrs. William Snelllng, of Greenville, S. C. The brilliant tea was the most charmingly planned of the bright fall season, giving the several hundred guests the opportunity of welcoming the charming .honorees and seeing the hostess's elegant h twnd«l of art'stlc charm and beauty. Mrs. Mcllatton hag spent much time |n planning every perfect de- ha- rich setting in gorgeous antique mahogany furniture,* priceless rugs and' splendid old family portraits. A wealth of gorgeous garden Gowers'filled the lower floor with fragrance and radiant color. Great baskets of vari-colored blos soms In rainbow shades graced the hall and reception room, chry santhemums In the delicate shades lovely dining room it the end of thf frail reflected the elegance ant beauty of the appointments. ’Du tea table of rfch mahogany was covered with an imported Madelrr and Filet cloth, the center outlined with a silver basket of gorgeous dahifes in the shades of orchid and sunset colors. The silver candle sticks grouped around It held yellow unshaded tapers. The fam ily yiver service banded down, gave a sparkling touch to either end of the lovely table. The long buffet was bright with an old fash ioned China stand filled with gold en fruits and purple bunches o( luscious grapes. The soft glowing lights every where completed the picture of in comparable charm In the receiving line were th« gown of imported blue georgette Mrs. Harris wore her weddini gown an exquisite robe of cryr tal and pear! beads over sflve* cloth. Mrs. Snelllng wore a level; gown of soft blue crepe. Mrs. Cole man wore a handsome model o (.olden brown mot re’ with a touch oi coral. Assisting in 'entertaining were Madame Joseph Lustrat, Mrs. C. M Strahan, Mrs. Ro3a D. Hull, MVs tall, ai^d few homes have more sun paytor carried the autumn tints art treasures and such handsome I most effectively in the reel, golel colonial furniture. Really/t would land green. Urge French baskets take a ipkater pen to. do Justice to filled with golden cosmos *'il a such an enchanting home, where j profusion of colorful Gowers gave there . Is such exquisite harmony I vivid touches of loveliness. The throughout n*. [punch table was over laid with a The beautiful draperies and cur- Princess lace cloth and hanked tains with the old fashioned cor-) with -tho height fall fruits and" a ulceA.gifcp an added charm to the tracery of asparagus. ferns. The htftmlAri with the brighter end j richer tones of xenias and mari golds. The spiral staircase was outlined with tall silver vases of pink chrysanthemums in \the wall nItches, with a deVcate touch cf the greenery of old English Ivey. The spacious library filled with hundreds of books and the bright Wonderful Values for Monday Selling $3.95 $5.00 $1.98 All Sport Hats,-- Values up to $7.50 All Trimmed Hats, Values up to $12.50 One Special Lot of iMrimmed Velvet Hats, values to $7.50 OWING TO DISCONTINUANCE OF READY-TO-WEAR WE OFFER ' Choice of Any Coat Suit, Values up to $37.50 .. Wanted Colors in Brown, Navy and Black. One Lot of Wool Dresses, Values up to $35.00 .... Phone 836 $16.95 $8.75 MRS. LULA B. SMITH 26$ North Jackson Street Athens, Ga. “Brown and black in calf and Australian kangaroo. Yorke last, combination fitting/' n The YORK Your Feet Will Too N v i/you could buy your shoe, the way you by your car— by dcmonatratlon—BOSTONIANS would win in a walk —your walk. Good-looking as they are comfortable. Shaped right for long life. Your eye will like the atyle in BOSTONIANS. Your feet will too. SMITH SHOE COMPANY 128 College Avenue son, Jr., .Mrs. waiter Jones, Mrs Hammond Johnson, Mrs. E. F. Por ter, 'Mts. Dolling DuBose, Mrs Julius Tainiadge, Mrs. John R Northcutt. Mrs. John White Mor- !<*». Mw. Harw Hodgson, Mrs. Mil ton Jarnlgen, tMVs. Preston brook* Mrs. John Morg's, Mrs. Morton Hodgson, Mrs. Jatngs White, Jr. Misses Margarethe Morris, Mar : JorV* Hodgson, Frances Holden Sarah Price, Margaret and Louise Morton, Nina and Susan Scuridc: and Natalie Bocock. DP SERIES LECTURES BV MISS MARIE HAINES SPONSORED BY WOMAN’C CLUB The Home Economic, committor of the Athe, Woman", club ha, the @200# fortune to he able to pre sent to tho home-macra of Athens a rare opportunity In the aerlea of ieetufea ot talk,, to be Hirer, by Mis, Marie Hnlnea of St. Angus- .'ns, formerly of Atlanta. She la an artlata of no mean ability having bait very fevoroblr comment on painting, ijtspleyed li Atjata. Cincinnati and Ne York. Mia, Maine, ha, had excellent trotting In the art schools of Cln- ’.nati, Chicago nnil Philadelphia and three yean S study at tin National academy and Art Stu ifenta’ league of New York. Being a craft,min a, woll a, an artist »he ha, directed her talents to the making of beautiful hornet. It seem, that She can alao tell the e-oniah In the home how to use to the treat artistic advantage the things she already turn and also In many almple way, to make useful and beautiful thing, to add to the comfort and happiness of the fam fly. . VI — U"i The subject, for the talk* to be given hero an: 1. Tho Livable Hoe. 2. Color and Color Scheme,. 3. The Centle Art ot Pa'ntln, Furniture. 4. Screen, and Their Uses In Decoration. 5. Light, and Shades. 6. Mlrora. Their Value In Dec oratlre Scheme,. The Atlanta Gonalttutlon bar the following to say about Mias Haines, w.to I, to give a aerie, ol talk. In Atlanta a, soon u she (Ini,he, the course In Athens: Ml,, Marta Haines. Yormsr At lantan. who has been In Florid, for the past year, wilt return to Atlanta November 1 and will ap pear In a lecture aorlea o'n interior decoration, and will conduct dun es In the making ot craft and painted articles, these ctaSsesto be epomored by the Polychrome club. ‘'Ml,, Haines, an artist or note had a studio here for several year,, where she taught art, and craft* She conducted a clu, it tim At lanta Woman,-.club for ,e\ferai seasons and numbers among her puH'Is a host of talented girls anil matron, here. "Her studio In 8t. Augustin, Fla,, Is one ot the most artistV place, in that Interesting city. It occupies the lower floor of one of the old Spanish homes, surround ed by a beautiful garden and patio. A cap of tea at Mjse Heine*’ studio and an Inspection ol tbt Interesting objects In her booms, are pleasures keenly enjoyed by her friends, many of whom vjall St. Augustine merely for this pur pose. •■Mis, Haines fa a lover and connoisseur ,1 antique furniture and possesses many rare pfeces she ha, retldshed and decorated to suit her taste.” Tho date, ot the talks to be glv In Athens are Oct. 31 ,Noy. L 2, S, 6, 7. Persons interestnd Is hen-ng Miss Haines are requested to communicate with Mrs. Burney Dobbs, Phono «4-J. Tho following member, of th« Woman's club are requested tc meet with Mrs. Itufos Moss, chair man ot tho Home Economics com mlttce at the Woman's club house on Prlnco avenue, Monday tt It o'clock: Mlsa Lucy Linton, Mrs. John E Talmadgo, Mrs. C. D. Pox. Miss Krna Proctor. Miss Rosalie Rath bone. Mrs. A. C. Hancock. Mra Panl Itoddiday, Mrs. W. G. Slaugh ter. Brs. Geo. H. Thornton, Mra. Ralph Hodgson, Mrs. James White, Jr.. Mrs. 8. C. Upson. Mrs. R. E Parks. 80CIAL ACTIVITIES AT LINGER LONGER LODGE Many beantlful parses were giv en the past week at tho Linger Longer Lodge. Mlsa Helen Latbrem of the state Normal entertained sixteen friends. Tuesday afternoon. .Mines Adams' and Sparks entertained Fr'flay aft. Inc Mrs. A. Rhodes. Mrs R L. Bassey entertained n New York. Mrs. James White. Sr, entertained Saturday at a beauti ful luncheon honoring Glrs, Wfl Ham Snelllng. ATHENS WOMAN’C CLUB MEETS MONDAY FOUR O’CLOCK The Woman’s club will hold an Important meeting Monday after noon at tho club house at four o'clock. , The feature ot the meeting w'JI be the Federation song by Mr Hugh L. Hodgson, who Is Its au- thcrl He will play it, accompanied by Mrs. Hodgson who Vflll sing ft Monday at two o’clock the execu tive board will have a luncheon, a full attendance Is urged. , MUSIC STUDY CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. SNELLING. TUESDAY, EIGHT O’CLOCK Athens Music Study club will jeet at the home of Mra. C. M. netting Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. This club Is a civic or ganization. stifvlhg to encourage the lore for good music. All inter ested In Joining this club .and building up a higher 'appreciation returned tram Savannah where ot classical music In this communl- J they attended the Synod of Ooor- ty, are urged to come Tuesday i gla. evening. = rr— ■ ' | Missea Erlfne Wilder and Annie Gaines Wilder spent Saturday In Royston going over for tho John- aton-Davls wedding at which in teresting occasion tho former was an attendant. affiliated with other choirs In our city, are urged to join us in lb’s work. HUGH L. HODGSON, Organist and Musical Director. —-ffl— Mrs. Lsmar Cobb Is spending a (ew day, with her-daughter, Mrs. E, D. Sledge, The friend, of Mrs. J. H. Brun son will regret to hear of her Ill ness. —SB— Mr. Lamar Cobb has returned to Phoenix. Arizona, after a visit to his mother, Mra. Lamar Cobb. Mr. C. A. ScucMor has isturned from t business trip to New York, leaving here ten days ago with the Georgia boy, to play Yale where lie enjoyed the game. j . —SB— 1 iVyas Annie Grace Keynoids who Is attending aohool here Is spend ing the week-end with relatives In Gainesville. / Mra. O. B. Bleckley Is doing nicely following a tomg’l operation. —B— * i. ' • '.Miss Margarethe Morris Is spend- log the week-end in Atlanta going over for the Tech-Ceorgetown game and college dance Saturday night •Mr. Charles Harmon of the Unlvenlty la spending the week end In Atlanta. —ffl— Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hodgson went over to Atlanta Saturday to attond the Tech-Georgetown game. Mlsa Loq'se Phtnlsy and Miss Margaret McGowan are spending week-end tn Atlanta, the guest* ot Mrs. Hughes Spalding for the Tech-Oeonetown game and dance. | LYNDON-HAVILAND ANNOUNCEMENT Announcement turn been made In Uew York of,the engagement of Mis* Moselle Lyndon to Mr. Robert Haviianii of New York which will he of very cordial Interest here and throughout the atate. Owing to Illness In the family of the bride- Meet plans tor the wedh'ng are In definite. Miss Lyndon was educa- ted In Europe and |a a gifted mu sician. Mr. Havlland is an electri cal engineer and a native of tile west. Mra. J. F. Shehsno and children of Crawford ware visiton here Saturday. Mrs. R. W. White. Miss Grace Wyto, ijtrs. and Mra, R. J. Reyn olds and children of Mavavtlle, spent Saturday In the city. Mrs. Rutherford Lipscomb c*» v —ffi— | turned to Atlanta Saturday after PHI MU SORORITY i a visit to Mrs. Frank Upaeomb.- ENTERTAINS RUSHEES I Mr. Harvey Stovall apont Friday A very lovely aoclal event of Sat- j In Atlanta, urday evening wna the beautiful- ~H3— carty given by the Phi Mu Soro-! Mr. Fred Foster ot Madlaon 1s rlty In honor of the Rueheea, which . spending today with his mother, was delightfully planned and en- i Mrs. Frederick Foster at the home Joyed by the members at tholi . ot Mrs. -Harvey Stovall . Chapter house on Lurupkln street, j —(B— Mrs. Howard Denson and chit- MALE CHORUS TO jdren have returned from Atlanta. BE ORGANIZED | Miss France, Cheney hss ce- The First Baptist church Is - turned from a visit to Atlanta, building a male chorua to «|pg at - -Mg— the Sunday evening eervlces. All Mra. Howard Scott hu returned meh, who aing, and who ere r.ot! from a short stay In Atlanta. The Ideal Shopping Costume; A Snug Hat\ Fur Choker, and- A CLOTH FROCK 'T'lIG first crisp Autumn day is the time when one really craves a smart Fall en* * scmblc. Rut In order to enjoy the huppy consciousness that you are smartly apparelled, it is necessary to make selections beforehand. There is no time like the present time—when things are Btyle right, and price right. Chief among the new mode tendencies is the vogue for the Fabric Frock. It's pcciatly smart for strict, and ll's fashion right. There are many adaptations of the* coat frock in displays here. Wc urge you to come in early and choose yours. J 35 *« the price on n special group of frocks. And there are a number of stylings from which to choose—in all tho new Fall shades. v SILK HATS i Gayly Embroidered $10.00 H ANDWORK In. the outstanding feature In this season's millinery anede. . Consequently when a hat is of taffeta or aatfn, and gayly embroidered, it i* faultlessly smart. There arc many becoming models from which to choose from here. The color range is wide—end the price on an especially at tractive group It $10. v FELT HATS at $7.50 are Swagger . CELT hats are quit* as smart for atreet as for IT elorts. And there are many remarkably clever manipulations of appliques, drape, and embroidered effects to lend Intrigue to selection. Some espec ially smart hats are in a group priced at 87.50. The Ever-Smart FUR CHOKER $25.00 the complete street ensemble, for every woman is conscious of Its flattering chic. Those here, of soft fine pelts, in one or two skin effect*—of .squirrel or stone martin are very moderately priced at $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00. v Straightline Frocks of POIRET TWILL *V*IIESE straightline frocks arc models of exciu- * hive charm, wherein smart sophistication has displaced utter simplicity/ Although the lines are straight and simple, beads, embroideries and but* tons furnish striking contrasts. Frocks that tend to be tube*like, then flare auddeuly at the knee are exccdingly smart. There are many other atyl* Inga, fashioned of peirct twill, and priced so mod erately at * $35.00 Rep Fashions many TAILORED DRESSES ment with your type—particularly when you have such becoming styles from which to choose as tailored frocks flaunt here. More often of dark b*ue rip than any other color, the side dosing is frequently featured. There are many others with out belts, Circ braid docs its utmost in a trimming way, Prlcnd $25.00 Velvet Accentuates The Charm of Many COAt FROCKS JgWfHflBl •YMlK whole velvet family finds itself in popular demand this season, for t-verythior * from tiny turbans to lovely evening gowns. And smartest among all are coa", frocks of velvet, their sleek lines emphasized by the fabric, itself. Color is added in subtle ways, too, either by bright pipings, embroideries, braids and even fur. Straight unbroken lines and circular effects may be chosen. In black, brown and green, priced $35.00 Accessories Must Be Reckoned With in the Smart Ensemble You Will Find Everything From Gloves to Beads in “Fashion-Right” Assortments. Here W. T. COLLINS INC