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THE BANNBR-HF.BALD, ATHENS. (lEOROfA Hi?)
office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS —
twilight
Clni are the wave, on Life', un.
re.tful slioiv.
Uonr I, the sum'hlne'a bright and
flaming ray. .
The toll and etrlfe of Life ore near* I
ly °'*r.. j _ ■ ■ . tifla 1
y a .st neu^Uu end of day.
Tho tiRiilttf and the . noise have
ceased to be. ^
The mer«y *ong now
dlea xtf
^ n j in the hush sad memories
come to me,
And dreams of yesterday.
And from the twilight shadows
falling 'round,
A soft voice a^ntly^calls and seems
‘•from all that's gone before what
have you found
To cheer yoik-on the way?”
Time's Thumb.
>r you^on the
inyigere to 1
iled reroll.
And strive to find some comfort
In menwSPjWSe I watch the pages
Whue 1m the rainbow's bright and
glorious sl»an.
That oft gives hope of lifo and Joy
to bo?
The golden idream* tluit come
every man—
Of pride of victory?
In vain I Varrh the p£ges through
and through,
I turn each worthless memory one
by on?, • l
Still with the bope of finding
trensure tri^e.
But knowing thore la none.
And with my sen^e of failure come*
the night.
The skies have turned from gray to
darker gray, ,
While to my roul* there comes no
ray of light *
To guide the way. •
—Frank Kctnneth Young.
—CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
RALLY TO BE HE LD AT
WATKIN8VILLE /SUNDAY,
OCTOBER 28TH I
Young people from every part of
Oconee County will gather at Wat-
nday and ‘ enjoy ^
;lanc<:
tony- .
oh? of the strength of the meeting
antf a large number of young peo
ple are expected to be present n*
the two sessions of the meeting. A -
County Union will be formed at
this Rally and Oconee County, will j
then bo claimed as tho fourth
"nion In Northeast Georgia. *
The program will be as follow*' :
Convention motto—‘‘Others.”
CtViventloAi Thought—"Friends
of Christ.’*
Convention song—"Help Some
body Today.” ,
2:30—Song and Praise service.
2:45 *— < ‘\VfIeome"‘—Member of
Watkinavllle Society.
2:50—Response—Raymond «*•»-
son. Union Intermediate Society.
2:55—"Help Somebody Today."
3:00—‘‘Information plus Inspira
tion”—Jerry Johnson, District
President.
3:05—‘"Last month of Rfppnrlng
the soil”—Miss Agnes Mngulr-
Northenst Georgia M. S. P. Super
intendent Athens, Ga.
3:15—"How to promote dally
Prayer and Oible Reading"—Miss
Ina Anthony, High Shoals Christ
lan Endsavor Society.
: 20—"Christian Endeavor m
Volunteers”—Mrs. J. E. Skelton,
Athens, Ga.
3:30—"Of, Fot and In" for Christ
lan Endeavor—Dr. M. B. Miller.
Pastor Christian church, Athene,
ttT
Ga.
3:50— 4 ‘What our Juniors can do
for Southern Christian Home”—
Miss Nancy Lowe Morton, Junior
F
PALACE
9 P. M,., EXTRA
Georgia Four’
A RIOT OF HARMONY -
Friday Matinee Special For Children
Bring the Kiddies
“My Sweetie
\VentAway’ 1
mourns deli
ciously as fox-
. trotted by thd
California Ram,
biers. And how
* bluefully Dolly
75c Kay can sing it|
Colu
Senior
Watk'rerllla
^JSfew c Victor ‘‘Records Just Out
Hear Them at Our Store M
RED SEAL CONCERT AND OPERATIC
QuMram* Mueho (Low M. PwplyJ-Cieol. Sons (Cootalo Rois)
A laorUUd. un palmar (Bauds the Wiu) (M. M. Pooco) , .
(In Spanhh)
Tito Schlpal
Tito Schipaj
NmbLt Sim
Calvary (Vaufhan-Rodiwy)
Tbs Loet Chord (Proetor-Sulhwn)
MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL
Natoma—DaK«r Danes (Vicrorbfcrbcrt) u.
Indian Summer (Victor Hubert)
LIGHT VOCAL
Wlien tho Ball In tho Llghthouw Rlnfs .
Bolls ct tho Sea (.S-
Droamy Molody
I'm Drifting Back to Dnamland CC.
DANCE RECORDS
What Do You Do Sunday,
^ Clmnaonotto— Fa* Trot
mm*-' y
Paul Whiteman and HU Orchestral 19145
Paul Whiteman and HU Orchestra)
Tho BtiuM Orchestra nt Chicago)
The Benten Orchestra of Chlce*of
r j.H AU A. Folk. In Ksrlweky-Fo.
Ills Orrhestraj
/ Tho Benson Orchestra of Chicago)
’ji CovereJweion with You—Fos Trot
19149,
Midnight Row—Fos Trot
Out Once a Week, Every Week—Friday!
BERNSTEIN BROS.
' Phone 62
Superintendent Northeast Georgia
Union.
4:00—"How to conduct a study
Class for Intermediates"—Miss Bal
tic Shellnut, Superintendent Inter
mediate Society, WatldnavlUe, Ga.
4:10—“How much ihould we give
to the Master?”—Miss Sallie Mae
Brewer, Superintendent Tenth Le
gion Northeast Georgia Union.
4:20—"What our Juniors are do-
Imr"—Little Miss Martha Chandler,
Bishop Junior Society.
4:25—"Junior Memory Work”—
Mrs. M. 1». Miller, Athens. On.
4:30—"What our Juniors have
done”—Mrs Lester Jlardlgree, Ju
nJor Superintendent, Antioch So
ciety.
4:35—"Sticking • together
Christian Bndenvor"—Miss Helen
Elder. Central Senior Society.
4:40—f'Pive ways of making
money for Christian Endeavor So
cleties''—Lamar LnBoon, Treasur
er Northeast Georgia Unlor.
4:50—“What a County Union can
do."—G. L Johnson
4:55—"Organising County Union
for Oconee"
5:00—Song or special musical
number to be arranged by Wat-
kinsvllle Society.
5:05—"What publicity will do for
Christian Endeavor"—Miss Sara
Butler, President Union Senior So
ciety. ,.
6:10—"What od? Seniors are do-
Ing”—Miss Cleo Nell Hodges, Wat-
Unfertile. Ga.
5:15—"A plan that worked in our
society"—Member of Antldch Se-
or Society.
5:20—“Mlrpab."
5:30—Sandwich lunch served by
Watkinavllle Endenvorers.
6:30—Christian Endeavor Meet
ing led by Mrs Grady Henson
president of Watkinavllle
Society.
7:30—Song and prayer.
7:45—Scripture by
Juniors.
7:50—Duet or solo.
7:55—Installation of County
Union officer*—G. L. Johnson, Vice
president Georgia Christian - Eu
dcavor Union.
8-00 "Help Somebody Today/* 1 ,
’ g :*0&—^: Priihds of Christ”—J6IA1.
15:14—G. U Johnadn.
8 30—Mlspab. -
MRS. ALFRED 8C0TT
POPULAR HONOR OUE8T
Mrs. It. P. Stephen* lovely par
ty Thursday afternoon honored
Mrs. Alfred Scott a recent popu
lur bride, and was the second of n
charming Miles at which the de
lightful hottest Is entertaining.
Twenty five of the young married
set wero 4nvlted for the notable oc
casion.
The hospitable home always at
tractive was very bright and ex
quisitely decorated in gorgeous
yelow chry/anthemums and eosmof
ado-, ned the hall and living room,
with golden shaded roses In a sil
ver basket gracing the pbrfectly
appointed tea table In the dining
room; Unshaded yellow tapers in
bras* and silver cnndleetlckr and
cheery open fires' added warmth and
a radiant glow throughout the low
e r floor.
Mrs. Fred Orr poured tea and
Mrs. J. II. T McPherson, Mrs T
W Baxter and Mrs J. M Heade
gracefully assisted In ths honors
of the occasion.
Mrs. Stephens Is always a most
cordial hostess and her lovely par
ties are such happy and enjoyable
evehte In the social life of Ath
ens.
MRS. J .E SEVERIN
ENTERTA1N8 AT SECOND
BEAUTIFUL PARTY
Mrs. J. E. Revertn who is enter
taining nt a happy serifs of lovely
parties, was the charming - hostess
nt the second beautiful affair Wed-
needay afternoon at her attractive
home on MUledge avenue.
Five tables of players enjoyed the
delightful hospitality.
Handsome pink chrysanthemums
adorned the living room with yel
low and* white blossoms adding
their beaHty to the dining room,
muklng an exquisite setting for the
Interesting occasion.
Following the spirited gams
pretty embroidered towels were
given for the} high and low score,
and a dainty handipeiptrd candle
and holder for the consolation.
Delicious refreshments were serv
ed. the elaborate party adding
most happily to the weeks social
activities
—m—
ANDREW8-LUNCEFORD
The mhrringe of Mias Viola An-
wlrews of Tajlulnh alls and Mr. E.
A. Lunceford of Atlanta wras sol
emnised October the 29th at Cor- *
nellg. Go.
The bride was a resident here for
several years and has many friend*
who will be Interested In her mar
riage.
Mr. and Mrs. Luiiceford will
make their borne in Tallulah wher?
Mr. Lunceford holds a responsible
IKMdtion with the Georgia Electric
and Power Co.
f extensively feted* it many
social nffplru. ... v . f
, Elaborate : <k!CoratkJh»idP tiiq rich hr* been making his
• colored foil flowers were artis- ’leaving Tekks.—Augns
ttcally used throughout the attrac- i — gj—
live home. Quantities of pink and i Mrs. Martin Gary Is with Mrs-
. white chrysanthemums, varicolor- Fa'nny P. Gary until Xmas, when,
id cosmos with brill Ant bued fOli* ‘ . he will be joined by Mr. Gary
agenuK.c a ixdlaut set? ng. 1 and accompany hfgn to Fort Worth.
Contest games foatuied the gft-J Texas, where they will make their
ernoon leg which pretty French i home and where M.% Gary now fl.
Qoreltirs were Cje rrizea. The j—Augusta Herald. .
handkerchief shower was a great J . —gs—
surprize to the popular honoree. Mrs. M. E. Rigsby is back from
ywh a dainty and exqulsito col-, Athena.—Augusta Herald.
lect|on. I — {ft-
Two delicious courses, a salad* Mias Edith Rochelle of Miomla.
and Jce, were served at the cldhe rFla., Is the guest of Mra. Ada
of ono of the loveltest pantos Avery,
ompi'mentlng Miss Abney. | —!^—
j —SB— [ Miss Sarah Pries spent last
MI88 AMY QUILLIAN > * - -
TO ENTERTAIN FOR
THRU
if ilr. and Mr*. Gary arc at homi.j ; .Vr, oJt?n Allen of t>ortsmouth ’ . _ _ _ .
in Charlotte, N'. c., where Mr. O.ry arrived Thursday having been J 1 * . ■ 1,
aided hero by the crltleal Illness m . Il 1 I fl ■ 111 W~ I 11
or his sister, Mira Vlrgit,a Allen * ^
at SL Slsry's hosp'taL \T/HEN the Little One nrttML
—BB— i VV you can have tbet xximaiti
‘ Mr. and Mra. W. D. Grittith o[ 1 more (re* from suffering than yets
Mecon are .nerdlnx the week with M»F ptthnp. Imag;|
Mr. Arthur GrlfOth. -tSBiletol ..TSfiSl
-Hu— j tsig.gkacn kssl
>!"" , v » n Devhliiler or
«Pell City, A la., i'« spending a few'duecd tbe srestl
days with MIssAnnie May Comer.
veelr?nd (n Gainesville.
MI88 CORNELIA ABNEY
Saturday afternoon Miss Amy
QuIUlan wi! lentertaln at a beauti
ful tea In honor of Miss Cornel's
Abney, a lovely bride-elect of No
vember, which event will be one
of the most delighttu4 social cour
tesies honoring Miss Abney.
MEETING PARSONAGE
CIRCLE II POSTPONED
The meeting of pa-rsotiagc cir
cle No. II of Oconee street chur .it
has been postponed until next
Tuesday afternoon.
GARY-SAFT
Augusta friends will be Interest
ed in the announcement of tho
marriage of Mr. Francis Phlnisy
Gary, former Augustan, and Mr*.
Nadine Saft, of Fort Worth, Texas,
which took place October 17 ki
Fort WortU».
Mrs. Hammond Johnson, M*a»
I^ouise Phlnjzy. Miss Margaret Mc
Gowan and Messrs. Johnfiy Kll-
patilck and John Whitney wll go
to Columbus next week for the
Georgiit-Auburn game on the Srd.
—SP— /
Mrs. Jordan, Miss Lora Jordan
and Miss Wilder of Royston were
visitor hero Wednesday.
The frUmds oMlttle Mjss Char-
Uue Grahum will regrat to learn
sho Is 111 with dlptheria.
—fft—
Senator William J. Harris of
Washington, D. C.. w ill spend tike
week-end with Major and Mrr.
Hunter HnnCs.
v —dk- .
Mra. C. H. Phfll'gy went*down to
Augusts Wednesday to spend sev
eral days with Mr. and Mra. C. II.
Phlnlxy, Jr.
days with MlssAnnie May Comer.
Friends of Mrs. W. F. McElreath
will bepleased to learn she Is do
ing nicely follwolng an operation
at General hospital.
.1 , N;lT*
"With i
Ih^n th^y had to uao
Miss Annlo' Leo Abauajhy of Pu-
lasaeo, Tenn.,!« Ahe guest of Mifo
Corn^lid Abne^r. IV . , t .
Misses Helen Johnson, Hester _
niehnrh, ,nj Roby;P.rry I . fJ3ry. m £nd Vr m<£^hito°wrtte
of »he Maxeys High, School faculty field Regulator Co.. BA-73.* Atlanta.
Will spend the week end in Athens ®f,-,for a free llluatrated book eon-
,u- i, tslnlng Information every expectant
as tho guests of the formers Osttn* notaer should hive. "Mother’s
er. Mrs. Paul L.. Johnson, Oiv Bar- Friend:* la apld hr. «U dm* stores. .
row street. ..i * •* "* * 1 1- ■ —
Ad-
n nurse; we had
time to ret a dot.
bars use * wasn’t very sic
trn or fifteen mlontas."
Hester eFs Friend" as our
grandmothers did. Don'
BARON ENGAGED
(By Associated Press)
LOS ANGKLE8.—William Con
Ylrlnceh, formerly known as Baron
G. Wilhelm Von Brlncken, at one
time an attache at the German
Sonsulatn at San Francisco and
later a prisoner at McNeill island j FFCSu
for three years'during the world CL.oi| nn o
war. has been obU'ned aa a mov-
ing picture actor and technician,
said to be much In demand among
the studios of Hollywood aa an
authority on European codrt eti
quette.
Magazine Prices
vance November 1st.
Phone ns your order to
day.
The McGREGOR CO.
New England
Piedmont Mar
ket, Phones 1616-1617.
Read Banner-Herald
Want Ads.
LOVELY PARTY FOR
MI8& CORNELIA ABNEY .
.ifri.'B. 6. Bottom ly cntorta.‘nC'l *f
|t CW Omega Sorority Thursday~ J.
fnoon In Humor of Miss Cor- j
nella Abney a charming bride- J 4
licet of November who has been:S
SMICHAEL 'BROTHERS
Brown
Lot Cabin
Otter
For Friday and Saturday
HOSIERY SALE
^ ■ ! # j
Every pair, taken from our regular stock^hat are supplied by the makers of the finest hosiery
manufactured in America—And every pair is guaranteed perfect
FASHIONED SILK HOSE
$1.49 Pair
These are the famous Holeproof semi-fash-
ioned Silk Hose having the .EXTRA
STRETCH top. This-fa an-exelusive Hole-
proof feature. These fine pure Silk, Hose
have lisle garter tops and feet. Also here
are the Phoenix Lisle Top Silk Hope. Colors
Black, White, Grey, Brown and Lark, in
sizes 8 tq 10.
FULL FASHIONED SILKS
$1.79 Pair
From the finest makers, all of pure thread
silk, full fashidned with lisle garter tops
and feet. Here in Black, White and 21
colors. You need have no trouble in match
ing your shoes,. regardless of what the
shades may be. And you should buy a full
winter supply. Sizes 8 to 10.
FINE SILK HOSIERY
$2.19 Pair
Here are Chiffon Silks with lisle tops and
extra fine regular weight hose with lisle
tops. Of course all are full fashioned and
of finest quality. Some with Pointex heel.
Made by Onyx, Kayser and Gordon. In
White, Black and all the shoe shades, both
dark and light. Sizes 8 to TO. ■
ALL OVER SILK HOSE
$2.49
, Lovely pure Silk Chiffon and medium |
weight hose with silk tops and feet. All
full fashioned and of beautiful qualitv.
Also Kayser Glove Silk Hose. The Chiffons
may be had with plain or French seam. The
others are plain and with open lace clox. In
Black, White and every new shoe shade.
Sizes 8 to 10.
YOUR ATTENTION TO EXTRA VALUE
WEEK END SHOE PURCHASES
You-buy here only the new, stylish, well-made fine quality shoes
at prices never more and often less than found elswhere on infer
ior shoes.
oAt $7.95
cAt $6.50
oAt $8.50
Black Satin Two Strap Pumps Patent Leather Two Strap Log Cabin Suede Strap Pumps
with box keels. Pumps with low heels. with medium heels.
Patent One Strap Pumps with , Black Kid Oxfords with rub- Autumn Brown Suede Pumps
medium heels. her heels. with medium heels.
Brown Satin Two Strap Brown Calf Walking Oxfords Patent Leather Pumps trim- fl
Pumps with medium heels. with rubber heels. med with Suede, Box heels.
Black Suede One Strap. Pumps. Black Satin One Strap Pumps All Beautiful Models and Fine
with Junior heels' with medium heels. Values. •