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About The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1923)
THE BXNNEB-HEBALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA" Office 1201 — By MBS. AI.ICK ADAMS — Residence 832 Henry’s Special Sweater Sale For Monday Only HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS I to mnko fv«'i^r-day wearing cloth#* MAKE MIDDY BLOUSES j both top thing* nn<J underthings. ' The -.Awing elaaa#s of th# Ath« There !-i nddM to many of thme isie-Hlgh School are being taught I garment# a bit of embroidery and { i. T - — j :i touch pt ilbiton and laco whipped • to rolled edge*—a kind of sewing j Which require* patience and care. I Mlddf* blouse* are difficult 'i J make—the style the High School J require*. They are pinin' • true—but the plainer a garment, I the more tailored It must he. The j first section of the senior class, : twenty-one girl#, ha* Just corn* 1 p if ted it* quota of middy btouies. , The material vary, both In color I and quality. All are well made and I done in school hours, twelve pet j riml* taken up in the making. The Inserted pocket is beautifully pul ( in and the seams about the arm- hole* and shoulder* smoothly and very evenly felled. The severs’ | rows of braid on the collar* And I cuff* are sewed on n* straight n# line, the whole Rnfment, fact lining n marvel in lie U. and np- I pcs ranee. Other section* are finishing tip similar garments and It I* probv able the Home Boonomles depart ment will have a dlnplny of all work Jont* Just previous to the holiday*. —W. II. —UC— MRS. BRANTLEY'S MESSAGE OP INTEREST Not only wVl Roman's Club members of thl* section read with 1 Interest the mranago of greetings from the new tato ij-rsd.-nt, Mrs Hrantley. caru’ed In this Is sue's local column, but the general public will oIso receive her mes sage attentively. | Mrs. Brantley, whose homo la ip Pheknbear. Js well known In Ath ens and lias many personal friends hero who will not only w!sh for her much success ns head of the Federated cV ha* In I,he state but wfH gladly cooperate with her to the fullest extent. 80NG RECITAL* AT , 8TATE NORMAL SCHOOL Mbs Los'so Rostand will give a aong rental at Paqnd Auditor!* -«n. StnteNornml School on Mon day night, October the twenty- ninth at seven o’clock. Mr. Hugh Hodgson will be at the piano. I Mr. and Mr*. It. J. Fowler, Mr* Alton Holll# and Mrs. W. A. Black- well were shopping in'Athens Tues* ‘ lay.—RoyatoA. Record. -“SB— Misses Enrlene and Annie Gaines Wilder. of Athens, aepnt last week- end here with friends and relative* —Royaton Record. Mr*. Oordon~"cat*on returned 1i her home In Savannah Friday after a 'short visit to he# mother, Mrr.. Rosa D. Hull, and Mr*. Hunter Harris. Brush Wool Jacqueries, solid colors and stripes and block plaids, side clasp. Regular $10 values. —Monday $6.95 Ladies’ Fine All-Wool ’Hixeda Sweaters, Astricwn collar, cuffs and bottom, solid black, brown, alrflflack. sand, brown, navy and rust, trimmed in white As- triuaL^regular selling Sweaters —Monday ${1.95 day.— Royston Record. * ffi- ■ Mrs. .1. \V. Barnett returned Fri day night from Asheville where visited Mrs. Artie Small for ten dnyv. rimmed red collar front, cuffs and bottom. This is a good All-W’ool Sweater— 3$ to 46, Monday $6.00 32 to 36, Monday $5.00 Meh 1 *, Big Brother, Women s and High School Students Wool Flip-Over Sweaters, black and red, also red and black. Thif is our 50.00 SchftVer Sweater. Monday they go on sale for G iris’ and Boys’ Coat Sweaters, all-wool, solid red and brown. Sizes 28 to 34. Regular 53.50 Sweater. —Monday $1.95 Bovs* and Girls' Sweater of solid brown and heather, green. For 3 to 6 years. —Monday $1.95 Boys’ Fine All-Wool Slip-Over Sweaters* all colors, solid and stripes and combinations for leys from 3 to 14 years— —Monday $3.00 2t|rs. George Raine of Atlantn spent Saturday with Mn. John White Morton. Mir* Mildred Rutherford i* ex pected home Monday from Augusta hrVt *he attended the U. D. C. convtntion n* the guest of Mrs Charles Phlnlsy. Prof. Marion DuBose of Dahlon- ga ha* lolned his family here at the home of Mr. and Mr*. J. A Darwin fur a week end visit. —B— _ Mr. Joe Mahoney wum\^ recent vlstor In Gninervllle. White County were sorry to learn pt hia getting drowned la the Ocotieo river near Athens, Wednesday. Messers. R. X. Bullock C. H. Cole man and daughter. Kilo Tee, were In Greensboro the,first of the week. The Justice Court wan In session, Saturday.. Both Judge* and both con stable were present, few cases dock- cted. . .Messrs. Ralph Cole and Roy Hher- lA. S. Skelton of Hartwell Elected Lieutenant Gov- Itev. J. C. Harris of renter preached J eiTlOr of North6ITl DlS- chmrh °" ta *' * ,,u ' trict. Was Good Convex Messrsj Guy and Keith Llcwallyn and families of Jefferson were week end visitors here. tion. „ , Kiwunls clubs of Georgia held one llyod filled his regular i of t |, c f| ;)C st conventions they have -t Jersey, in Walton| eVcr enjoyed, Martin J. Abney and J. G. Oliver, delegates from the Athens club report. Klwnnians Abney and Oliver represented the Athens club at the convention in Coumbus and de c-hire* the Klwan’ana of that city dt tnor trated their ability to con- mi et a pleasant and profitable con vention. i*. T .Anderson of Macoa, one of Him publishers of tae Macon Tele graph was elected governor of the Georgia district. A. S. Skelton of Hartwell, solicitor general of the northern judicial circuit was elect ed lieutenant go^rnor fee the t rthem (| strict, which includes Athens. Rome, who ha* been trying to appointment County Sunday Messr. Lee Canup Otho Hoxvllngton George and t\ A. Smith of Lexington ere here for the weekend. Mr. Will Fleeman and family of Xeece were the guest* of reintIves here lust Sunday. Rev. J. R. Sailors was in the Xalis Creek community on Just Sunday. Messrs C. M. and J\ K Barnetf were here from Atlanta for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Erl. Allen were visit* h»g at Martin, Saturday and Sunday. Mis MaryLIzxle Power Is the guest of relatives ut Maycsville this week. Mr. Woots Martin and family of J*qger*nn w#re here one day last week Mi-mmis. J. p. power .'Land wilklns of Athens were In the city Saturday. | Mr. B. H. Park of Holly Springs was visiting here the past week. Mil. Mnr,.ret"si„r I. .pending' .“ r - “ w ' lr »>:> «<*'« "< the week end In Atlantu with her m ' ,ld * *‘ ' ,ood " Academy Monday, aunt, lfr«. Eugene Lyle. | . Jlr v Walker w» vieulng In —I Greenville, S. C, a purt of last week Mrs. J. A. Mathewson and Ml** Mr. Tom Cheek aqd family of Mays. Dolly Hart of Atlanta visited In the J v,,k werc ,n th< * ***** Sunday, home of Mrs. John J. Wilkin* the Mr »- J ■ Turner has returned home past -week cn route to the conven- rrum 14 vl8,t *° Cleveland entertain the Kiwahians Dr. Andrew iif. Soule, preridfcyt! of the State rollege of Agriculture dei’vcred a splendid address on “Tho’Need of-Rural Leaderabip.” Miss M. Michael Back From ’Frisco Miss Moina N chael halt return ed from the Third convention of the Woman’s Auxiyary of the American Legion held in San Fran cisco. MI is Michael was a member of t.*:e Georgia party I raveling o-’t and back and participatd in the j hnors that were the state’s at tho j big meeting. Georgia was again ‘ awarded the Hanford MacXider { tiophy for showing the greatest j increase In membership and tho Georgia delegation headed the pa' 4 rade. Others attend'ng from Athens 1 were F. O. Miller anu A. I. Al- nuind. Miss Michael's idea of having a buglar blow taps over the grae of l v .e 'Unknown solf.c*.* buried in Aillngton cemetery went over l*g at the convention and wa^ enthu slastically adopted by the Auxili ary and taken under cunydefation by the Legion proper. The others making up the Ath COSTA’S LUNCHEONETTE SUNDAYMENU — - Consomme Princess Choice of Chicken a la King - or Roast Pork with Brown Gravy Macaroni au G’ratin Candied Yams Hot Biscuits Fruit Salad Coffee, Tea. Milk or Buttermilk Chocolate Cake and Ice Cream Seventy-Five Cents. A la Carte Service from 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Bead Banner-Herald Wants land the convention for several enb party have not returned yet Ion In Augusta. They will return Monday accompanied by Mr*. Wll- klnr. who was one of the delegates from th« Laura Rutherford Chap ter here. Mr. Walter Forbes ha* returned from Cleveland Ohio, where he at tended the Inter-national meeting of the Y. M. C. A. -9»- The continued Hines* of Mr*. Dsbry Hitrrlit Pitt it lr. very much re• gretted by her many friends. Lttle Mis* Martha Harrison who ill with diphtheria wn* considered better Saturday which her fricndi will be happy to learn. 80NG RECITAL AT STATE NORMAL Mis* Louise Rostrnnd will give a song recital at 8tate Normal Mon day night at 7 o’clock In Pound Auditorium. Mr. Hugh L. Hodgrnr will accompany Mias Roatrand at the piano. sirs* d M. Cantrell has returned to Ocnlln, Fla., after n vlsJt to Mrs George B. Davis. Miss Mayo Wilder of Royston lr spending Jhe week end here with relatives * -flo— f)r. and Mrr. Elder and Miss Htlen Elder of Farmington were visitors here Saturday. Mr*. Kennlth Skinner and little daughter Eleanor Blackman aped! Friday In Commerce. Mr*. Edward Brown of Washing ton. D. C. |s tha popular guest of Mis* Annie Crawford and la re ceiving a most cordial welcomf from her hoati of friends. Mrs Brown with her family reaided there for n number of years and came to Athena as n charming bride, by her unusually lovely personality and cultural gifts, she haw atwa..4 been the central fjgure In any social gathering. _ - Senator William J. Harris oi Washington D. C» arrived iaat Bight to apmd the week end with Majot and Mrs. Hunter Harris. , EVERETT TRUE t N ' ; By Condo -V^verctt. e>alvh<sss ts owe Of -ms ills \ TH/^T PUffSH IS NOT HAIR TO,, — ^ Mis* Anna Belle Huyntc of Athens wa* visiting here one day last week. Mrs. Ktmnu Culbcrwn of (Commerce was a recent visitor of Mr*. W. S. Dame* Mr. Oils Smith of Atlanta wax the guest of relative here Sunday. Mr. Mjjd Mrs. J. H. Davi* of Maysvlllc were week-end Visitor* hey Mr. M. F Webb mid daughter, NeU were at Molly Springs n few hours Sunday. Mr* Ora Barnett was visiting re lative* near Lexington Monday. Little Min* Lurilc Co|c of Commerce were visitors here Sunday. ^ Side Drape Remains Mr. A. II. Daviron, senior mem- b© rwf the firm of Davison ^Nichol son Co., of Athens, stopped over In Monroe for a abort while Monday j afternoon eit route home from At | lanta and paid The Tribune offU-c dn appreciated call. Mr. Pavi*on la a splendid gentleman and hi* store 1* one of the brat known and most popular Jo Athens.—Waltor. Tribune. Mrs. Horace Holder^ Mr*. Jsmei Sexton, Miss Branch and Mrs. An derson returned Friday night from Augusta where tho attended U. D. C. Convention. Nicholson Social And Personal News NICIIOL80N, GA.—Mre. Allloe I. Pitman announces th* marriage of her daughter. Mildred to, Mr- Tbopiae «• Johnson, on August >. IMS Thlr Announcement proved quite a *uprl»< to to the public as the marriage wa* kept a secret until Monday c« la*t week. Mr. Johnson In a prominent young bunlnesa man of our dtp and has a wide circle of friends that are extending hearty congrtulatlons th'# affair. The bride Is a envrw character and they are at bom* limit fronts Street The Methodist meeting closed her* on Thursday evening of last week lUv. Glynn Davis of Bawman was In < barge of the aervlcss and his discourse prov ed Interesting every morning an dtven ing. The weather was dlaau.ocabln yet (he attendance waa good. Rev Hi C. Sorrow prcaclicJ Finn Baptist Holiness Church tost dav evening An Automobile wrecked near the city Sunday there were five oceupants In the car. It is mated by ejre-wlt- that turned completely over twice. All parties Were injured to This is one of the most popular of the new »tvlea for wraps shown in advance winter models. It re tains the slight aide drape that has been so well liked in frocks and coat* since early spring and the flat front that is even smarter! still. 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