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SI XDAY. OCTOnF.lt 28. 1923.
THE BANNER HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
Ijfflrt lMl - By MBS. ALICE ADAMS — Knidnci 813
•LANS Of ABNEY-
ABERNATHY WEDDINO
OF SOCIAL INTERE8T
The mtrriafft of Ml*, iftry Cor-
,ell» Abney and Mr. Nathan An-
j,rson Abernathy of Pulaski,
Tenn., ttllfc* an |!ntere*tln* ami
rery lovely social ©vent Novem-
h nr the 8tblat high, noon at the
tom** of the bride-elect’® parents,
home. . •
Miss Abney has been elaborate
ly entertained at a' lovely series
of charming parties the past
month amid will be the central
figure at others this week.
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MI88 PAULINE HADAWAY
ENTERTAINS AT LOELY
HALLOWEEN PARTY
jlr. antrWtwrWHHam Ishan* Ab-1 Friday ‘evening Miss Paul.ne
0 ev. ~ . . Hadaway entertVned the sixth
. TJie Reverend 8. E. \\ asson,. grade of Lucy Cobb at a charm -
I pastor of the Fifst Methodist ly planned Halloween party which
I fhurdi and uncle of the groom, was one of the loveliest of the
*ill bo tbr officiating minister, j mystic season,
jjjsa Abney w|ll be attended by The attractive home was dec
His* Amy QtlllKan as maid of orated elaborately in fall foliage
tenor, ton&lfca groom’s best man ■ and gorgeous garden flowm so
vi]] lie Mr. Anderson Collier of bright and beautiful this season 61
Atlanta. Little Anne Abney, cousin the year. Witches and black cats
of the .bQ&}>IU be tho dainty | and many glowing Jack olantems
ring bearer. i made a picturesque setting for tho
«r»>o rib**"* hearers will be JiiJ'a jrav party. All kinds nf nmo* «nv-
pree, Jtoifpblne Applewhite,
Katherine Rfafka and and May
tetb MSIchellr a charming group
of boauCtoLAIttle girls.'
Miss -Lmnae Abney will have
charge of the bride's book. .Mrs.
Katie Jester, Orlffetb will play the
wedd'ng «talc, “At Dawning”
and ‘Oh! Promise" will be sung
by Miss Luclle K*onebrew, both
be'ng glfcsdumuslclans.
Social Interest center* the ap
proaching nuptials which will be
tfaracteaVrt. by * elegance and
beauty at tho handsome colonial,
gestive of Halloween, fortune tell
ing, bobbing the apple, and other
activities offered great merriment
and pleasure.
Assisting Mrs. Hadaway were
Mrs. Porter, Mr*. Weems, Mrs.
Story. Refreshments were served
during the evening. The lovely
young hostess extended the most
delightful hospitality. In the con
test game Miss Lucy Erwin won
the prise, a box of candy.
Twenty-four girls were Intended
In the guest list, class mates a few
other frienddz.
MICHAEL 9 S
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You’re preparing for a winter of discontent unless
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P. T. A. DAVID C. BARROW
SCHOOL MEETING
The P. T. A. of the David C
Barrow school held -a very Irtfer
estlng meeting Tuesday nfiernoos
tilth Mrg. Duncan Burnett, Uu
president, In the chair.
Quite a large number of moth
era were present, upon count, th*
ilfth grade mothers outnumbers
th# others and won the prize.
The regular routine of business
was attended to, different commit
toes heard from. Mrs. W. E. Broad
dhalrman of the Infirmary Commit
tee, repotted she had con.*erre<
Mr. Oldley of the" False
theatre and he had kindly consent
ed to have a benefit picture—;
percent of the proceeds going t
tfV* fund which Is to supply th
Infirmary room of our school wit
cotM and' all first aid supplies.
The plan wa» heartily approve*
The date of the pfeturd will be at
nounced soon. Tho co-operat!o-
not pnly of the Pr-T. A. and seboe
but the entire town Is urged. Yo?
will not only enjoy a good pictur*
bat will help a worthy cause. Dr
Applewhite made a splendi’d tal #
on "Physical examination of th
school children" and “Healtl
Clinic." Dr. Ai«plewhlte is alway*
cordially greeted In the school
and his talks are highly appreci;
ted.
Mr. Duncan Bumet brought '•
display of magniflctent books, an*
made a very Interesting talk In re
gard to the library. His talk war
very Informing as to what books t
buy for the library. What books on
girls and boys should read, etc. Hi
suggest'ons were greatly appreef
ated by the association and thanl
him for his Interest and help.
MRS. W. O. BOLTON
Chalrtpan of Publlclt.
MR8. PRESTON BROOKS
ANO MR8. MILTON
JARNIQAN HOSTE88E8
D._ A. R. PARTY
Tho Elijah Clarke Chapter D. A
R. bridge party with iMVa* Prestoi
Brooks and Mrs. Milton Jarnlgn*
deVghtfnl hostesses Friday morn
Ing at the Palm Garden waa th*
usual happy social event.
Tho prizo winners were Mrs. S
V. Sanford, won the first prize, 1
pretty box of stationery, donatP*
by the McGregor Co., Mrs. Wlatoi
waa awurded the consolation,' 1
bottle of toilet water. Those hav
Ing tables and playing wero Mrs
Frank Hardeman, Sire. Julian Me
Curry, Mrs. Ned Cohen. Mrs. Davf*
McNeil, Mrs. Anbury Hodgson, Mn
Walter Jones. Mrs. Stcvo Upson
•Mts. Lee Calloway. Mrs. Mammon-
Johnon. Mrs. T. II. Mcllatton. Mre
Owen Coleman, Mrs. Julius Tal
irtadge, Mrs. Peter Hrown, Mn-
Carlton Jester, Mrs. D. W. Ryther
Mrs. S. V. Sanford. Mrs. Ain’t Nb
Mrs. O. It. Dobbs. Mr* Waller Pit
nor, Mrs. U. H. Davenport, Mrs. K
L. Griggs. Mrs. Arthur I* McCoy
Mrs. Horace Ritchie, Mrs. C. M
Walton. Mrs. E. II. Dorsey, Jr
Mrs Golden Knight. Mrs. Fran!
Lawler, Mtoi Otlny Vincent.
Mrs. E. L. Griggs and Mrs. liar
riaon Holdler will bo Joint host
esses Friday morning.
A LETTER
I have organized a music stud)
dub, which will be named later
among the students of Lucy Cobb
to encourage Interest in good mu
sic 'and to discourage the fast-
for rag. Jazz and ttxch trash. N«
one who playa rag can bo elect©* 1
office nor serve on a committer
in the club. I appeal to the parent
and teachers to help me In thl-
matter.
Th# tste for rag among th-
young, and I Vam sorry to saj
some older onn, too, Is patheY*
aqtf deplorable. No conscientlou
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teacher can do the puplt or. her
self justice wit a pupil who play*
It. It spoils the technic, rhythm an*
taste, and croatea « tendency t*
play in a rapid, careless, allp-sho*
fashln.
No mother wishes her daughte:
to read trashy tfterature, yet lha'
very daughter may indulge in m
to excess. One music critic sal*
that rag and pazs appealed to ttu
lowest motives. One can be drunl
on that kind of muric as easily ar
on whlakoy, though It may be In r
different way.
One of my pupils, who ta reallj
couraged at time* and wonder©*'
conscientious, told mo she felt dis
i/ abe were doing any good, ye'
she will play rag whloh undoe*
what : amt trytng to build up.
Now I appeal to the mothera tc
help me to discourage the taat*
for all trash In music. I stand n»*d.\
and wiling to Join with otherwise,
teachers In town to encourfegc th*
taste for good music. Not r.etcssa
rlly dry anil uninteresting, bu'
tuneful, refined mule from goot
composers, executed by our pupllr
clearly intelligently and musically
Let us have the opinions of other
piano teachora f. nthe city.
H. MAY CRENSHAW.
MISS MIRIAM HA8CLTON
HONOR GUEST AT
INFORMAL BRIDGE 7
FrldaV evening Mkw Josephine
Wilkins entertained a few friends
very infbrmally In honor of iMIsi
Miriam Haselton, aer house guest
who Is en route to Uoytl to Job
her brother, Dr. Free Haselton
Bridge was the enjoyable feature
followed by (Tel<cioas rri.**shm*>flt*
The usual lovely hospitality of the
home was charmingly extended.
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regular quarterly.
MEETING W. M. 8.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Tho regular uuartorly aoclal
mcotlng of tho W. M. 8. of-tht
tt rat Bapllat church will bo held
Monday afternoon at < o'clock lit
the church parlor.
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THE PHILATHEA CLASS
ENTERTAINS WITH
HALLOWEEN PARTY
Ttto Snlor iPhtlathea claad of
th. Prince Avenue Uaptiat church
,'trill giro • Hallotrten party at the,
V. .W. C. A. hulldlng %S Sunday
tut the following I'nvltatfon.
Cdhte*to the Y. W. f. A. HalL
rat, slim, married, nlnale anil all.
Vdil must' come dressed tn the
Halloween colora,
To meet the cpte^tbe apooks, and
all othera.
'ome at the hour when, the clock
etrlkea eight
le on Ume and don’t be late, c
lALLOWE’EN PARTY
Veneaday night when w'.tchei
atalk around.
And hogtea may be aeen,
Ye’d like to hare you Join with
ua." /
In our fun for Hailowee’n.
The pariah houae will be open
Prom the bottom to the top.
\nd If you're o.n hand at aeren
o'clock • » ' S
Voo'll he aure to want to atop.
There , will he witchea and ghoats
a-plenty.
And a dance of the pumpkins,
■ too, s
.Vhlle right In the middle of all
these thing* J
mil be a big pot of brew.
-here will be a small -admission.
But qit’te a largo crowd,
state—
to come at seven and briog your
friends
And stay until half past eight.
. Parish House—pope at
October thlrty-flrat
EXECUTIVE MEETING
tED CROSS MONDAY
-OUR O'CLOCK
There will be a meeting of the
-xecutive committee qj the Red
mas Monday afternoon at the
ourt hquse it 4 o'clock. ,
1.7, A. c. d.’flanigen
-CHOOL MEETS
'HURSOAY 3:30
P. T. A- Pf fbe C. p. Flanl-
en school win meet Thursday aft-
moon at 3:30. The mothers are
eminded that rig’s will be the day
or the book shower. The following
Saturday evening there will be a
nost enjoyable Hallowe'en party.
Dr. fl. D. Brown, Jtfist ffette Ut-
le and Mrs. J. H. Seymour of El*
>erton who were upending the week
here were called to Athens Monday
evening to the bedside of Mrs. Ho
nour'* aon. Tommy, who waa auf-
'erlng an acute attack of appen*
liejtls. The operation at the Oen-
rnl Hospital wns .successful and
VIr. Seymour, while very sick,; la
lolng an well aa could be expect*
d. He spend* no much of hi* vo
lition here with his aunt, Mrs. J,'
>. MrCrary that ha has hundred* ot
rlendft who are very -much inter*
•rted In hi* condition. Mr*. Me*
'rnry waa In Athena at the time,
>n her way to Augusta a* delegate
o the U. D. C. Convention. She
•etumed to Koyston Tuesday with-
»ut going to Augusta. The Record
olns other friends of • Mr. Sey*
nonr’s in wishing him a speedy re-
•«very.—Roy*ton Record. m
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Huggins have
etumed from Atlanta where they
/laited for several days. • j
Mrs. W, F.,Watson who Mtende i
he V. Convention In August/ 3
now visiting In South Carolina.
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I hereby announce my candidacy
for mayor of the city of Athena,
subject to the Democratic Primary,
November JNth.
GEORGE C. THOMAS.
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