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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER
THE HANNBK-HEUAI.U, ATHENS. ClfoRt;
I lightMbeir many ..Athena friends. 1
Ths-muny notices that they
I have had hav© apokon In gloudng'
terms of their, ahultyi v ena*:ot the'
splendid music they g/Vfe I
Mr. Hodgson was ' a pupil of ;
Madam© Stepanoff In Beflin for S
, some time. The Musical Courier j
. bar* Written that he proved Himself I;
I tn |.« It thoronah 1 artist Mrk.
1 M-nlumn also studied in t'erllrt •;
and has lrt*en enthiinlhstlcally rfc-|
edved wherever ah© hus aung. I
! A treat is in store for the public
^ Monday evening. Admlfsion $1.00.
IP. L A. OF THE
C. D FLANIGAN SCHOOL
The P. T„ A. of the C.-D Flanl-
• (fan school, met on last Thursday I
j afternoon, with quite a large at
tendance The usual business sea-1
t sion warn held, and then plana forj
’{a Halloween party were djlscussed |
j after hlch the meeting adjourned.
I On Hnturday afternoon from 5 to
j8:30 o'clock a lovely Halloween
, party waa given in the attractive
NEW
OUT
Price Toppie Down for Friday and Saturday
and the Season
s Best Buys Are at MkhatU
A REMARKABLE
SALE
OF MORE THAN 60
Come.Ini
Hear Paul Whiteman Today
On the Victrola
At Our Store
RED'SEAL CONCERT AND OPERATIC
Memory’s Carden (Denni-Denni) Frances Alda
Coming Home (Eardiey - Wilmot-Willeby) | Frances Alda
Mliurka (Chopin) Violin Solo Fritz Kreisler
Melodic (Paderewski-Kreisler) Violin So(o Fritz Kreieler
Requiem—Confutatis maledictis (From the Accurted tall Me
Forth) (Verdi) In Latin Jote Mardonee
Stftbat Mater—Pro peccatis (For His People Unrelenting)
'* (Ros-ini) In'Lstin Jn«< MarHnn.it
Priced in Stock
Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses (Cooke-Openthaw)
v John McCormack
Wonderful One (Nielan-Terriss-Whiteman-CroK) John McCormick
g£g ' MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL
—Vision of Salome—Waltz Piano-Accordion Solo
of Spring—Waltz Piano-Accordion Solo '
LIGHT VOCAL
Struttin' Jim Miss Patricola with The Vil
.Npbody Else Can Love Me Like My Old Tomato Carr Billy
NEGRO SPIRITUALS ^
Hush, Somebody’s Calling My Name Bethel Jubilee i
You Must Come in at the Door ~ Bethej Jubilee i
DANCE RECORDS
Sittin’ in a Comer—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Maggie! “Yes, Ma’am!”—Fox Trot Manhattan Merrymakers
LiHle Butterfly—Fox Trot (From "Music Box Revue”)
> Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
So This it Love!—Waltz (From "Little Mist Bluebeard")
S. The Troubadours
Nobody But You—Fox Trot Brooke Johne and His Orchestra'
Lpye, My Heart is Calling You—Fox Trot Manhattan Merrymakers,
to $32.75
Everyone New
(LUMPKIN 8TREET
I NEEDLE WORK CLUB
. MEETS FRIDAY PM.
I The Lumpkin Ptreet Needle* Work
! club will meet Friday afternoon
• with Mrs. J. A. Ilawkes at 4
f '(O’clock, assembling thle members
t for the usual delightful pastime.
In this sale are stunning
lModels for every wear
and everywhere, of
POIRET TWILL
TWILL TLLOOM
CANTON CREPT
Pietro'
Pietro
;}m33jio;
S inians
[urray
Mrs Ben Juhan accompanied by
little Ben Jr., went over to Winder
Thursday morning to attend, the
woman’s club luncheon and will te
accompanied home Friday by Mr
O, A. Johns who will toead the
werk end and attend the Georgia-
Virginia game.
Miss Dorothy Arts of Atlanta
will be the guest of Mrs It. B
Ritchie for the week end gnltlea
-ffi- ' *
Mr. and Mrs. Golden Knight
were guests of Mr. and Mrs Roy
Nunnnlly Monday remaining over
for the lovely supper party In the
evening
SATAN CREPE
SPONGEEN
VELVET
SATIN
Mrs. O. S. Taylor has returned
to Monroe After an extendeJ visit
to Mrs. C. S. Taylor
/
Miss Olive Quintan of Wealeyar
Is at home for the week end coming
up for the Abney.-Abernathy Wed-
ding
—ffi—
Miss Ossie Cooper Is teaching in
Farmington.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ashcraft of At
lanta will be week end guests 1 of
Mr and Mrs. E R Hodgsoer for the
Georgia-Virginia game and other
activities ' ,, 4 ^
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Newer
give a most Interesting program «t m1m Ann © Lana Newell, Mr and
their recital at Lucy Cobb on Mon.' Mrs J Pussell Porter and MJas All*
day evening, November 11th, nt gusta Porter of Atlanta Will be
8:10 o'clock ‘the guests of Mr And Mrs. Hatty
The Hodgaons have sung and Hodge on and Mlaa Hazel Hodgson
played to crowded houses before, ‘ for the week eqd college social nf*
and this recital will be one to de- fairs. V .
BERNSTEIN BROTHERS
Phone 62
!n the best and newest shades of
Brown, Navy and Grey, as well as
many models in Black.
You’ll find each and every gar
ment a rare buy at the sale-price.
By MRS. ALICE 'ADAMS
Office 1201
SILK PONGEE \
98c Yatd
Guaranteed First Quality .
12 Momme Weight, 34 Inches Wide.
Mr. Nathan A. Abernathy Weds
Mfes Cornelia Abney Thursday
Select Your Christmas
|J Victrola 1 Now!
The Shoe Department
Announces for Friday and Saturday
Great Reductions in
New, Stylish^Fine Quality .
We have all the latest models, in,any
style you require. Every instrument
possesses the well. known Victrola,
quality of reproduction and bears the
world-renowned Victor Trademarks
under the lid and on. the label.
FALL FOOTWEAR
REDUCED TO
REDUCED TO
REDUCED TO
elaborately-' decorated wltih the
season's popular flowers, gorgeous j
white and gold shaded ebrysanthe- J •.
mums and a rich background off
southern smilax, palms and tjrnn. |
The drawing room made a per- w
feet sotting In* white and green,
the dmproviaed aiur waa bnilt in |
the doublo wldowg with stately
palma and ferns with a semi-circle
of tall ho6frfvasea holding the great
bunches of the fluffy white blos
soms and Cathedral candlesticks
burning vim waxes tSgfT
baskets of the same beautiful
flowers outlined the mantlo and
adorned the cabinet. Yellow chry
santhemums and yellow tapers
"graced the dining room In effec
tive arrangement. -The bn’de'v
table was exquisitely appointed
, the
waa handsome-
Block Satin Pumps, two i strap model
with medium Mi " * . i ' •
Black Sgtid Pump,, one ,trap with low
heel.
Patent Leather Pump,, with center
■trap and box heeia. ' »
Black Satin Pump,, kid center {trap and
box heel,.
Black Suede Pumps, 1 Me strap with
Junior heel. ,
Brown Oxford,,. two tone modeie, rub
ber heel,-.
Brown Suede Pump,.. with brown kid
trim and one (trap.
Log Cabin Sueu’es. pump, with enter
afrapo. A. ' , . ■
Patent Leather Pumpa. one atrap with
low heel.
Autumn Brown Suede Pump,, with
(trap,. -
Patent Leather Pumps. French toe In
one or two rtrap at,lea and medium heel.
Brown Satin Pumpi, two atrap,.: with,
medium heel. * • •
Brown Kid Oxford,, extra (mart quality
walking ahoea with rubber heeia.
Drown Calf CafwJe. sew spsrtt mc-H
with plain toe and low covered heel. '
1 liar' the pant month attertlbg the
ropulnrity of the altractlre young
1 Uilde, who le the only daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Abney end one of
Athena mo,t girted and attractive
girl,. Sho graduated from Lucy
'obb. later attending thu rnfveral-
1 ty, rccelrlng her A. B. Henna liar
June. She was prominent In Ml!
college actin'tfee, n member or the
Pioneer Club, and the CM Delta
Phi. e, fraternity wjlqse member-
FOR SATURDAY ONLY
All Wool French Sergt
$1.59 Yard
For FRIDAY ami SATURDAY
Every Silk Blouse •
HALF ‘PRICE
over laid with a Madeira sad cut-
work cloth. r centered VJtb
bride's cafie which -
ly embossed and topped with a
ml nature bride and groom. Silver
candles^'ck* (belt the tapera and
were catufct with gold .tulle
streamers' ' extending from the
chandelier.-;
Cutting the cake for the good
lack ^symbols afforded the usual
The spacious colonial hall and
library carried the same pictures
que decorations, the long stairway.
was entwined In graceful festoons r
of smilax studded with -hundreds i snd ts now prominently dentlfled
of smaller chrysanthemums. [in the soda! and business life of
Til** charn% F ng young bride was I Birmingham.
DORSEY FURNITURE CO.
Corner Lumpkin and Clayton
None reserved—Your choice of our entire stock
of high grade Silk Blouses and Waists. All
sizes. ' ' - -iy
Our special $1.95 quality, usually sold for $2.25,
42 inches wide in Black, Navy, Browns,.Greys,
Tan, Rose, Red, Green, Purple.