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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11. i
Office 1201 — D7 MBS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832
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MRS. E. F. PORTER
ENTERTAINS FOR VISITORS
Mrs. E. F. Porter entrrtalned! ~W—
very Informally Saturday ot a 1 BILLY HUDSON CELEBRATE8
lovely buffet lunch*on In honor of 10TH BIRTHDAY
her house quests, Mr. and Mrs. j ANNIVERSARY
Jones Yow of Xorcrnss and Mr. | Billy Hudson entertained most
and Mr*. James K. Gray of At- { happily eighteen of hi* school
lento. The guests included the j friend* nt n beautifully planned
hostess' bridge club and a numb* ri stag dinner Saturduy night at the
of out of towa visitors here fo: * 1 * * * * * 7 home of his pannts. Dr and Mr*
tlj* week end college social nctl- j E. B Hudson on Mlllfdge Terrace
vitlta.- I Pink and yellow chrysanthemum*
'Gorgeous yellow chrysaMhe- ! were Jhe lovely flowers decorating t
#ams formed the bright decora-i the rooms very effectively, and
mums rormea tne orignt uecora- > “ ,, «i
tlons throughout the df lightful ? c» ntering the handsomely appoint- f
home and the usual charming hos- j ed table. A contest game, Andy j
pitality was mort happily extend- : Gump was mo t interesting, crent. j
. i Ing a great deal of merriment when |
_p— . I the hair brush was pinned in tho|
MISS 8AM LEE GAULDING right place.
Entertains at brdige eniy proved tumrcif n iwai
.Friday afternoon Miss Sam Lee i host and was showered with good
Oauldlng was the charming young ! wishes for many happy returns fit
hostess nt a b< nutifuliy planned
_ dinner was
bridge party osfpmblylng four
tables « players..
■j^Ar. n fistic color no*e >.f gn‘d
and wMte was. emphas rod in the
gorgeous yellow and white ~11. *-
ini ms and prevailed, in Ihe
djfcl .'clous rifreshmonts.
A very delicious
served.
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LUCY COBB P. T. A.
INDEBTED TO PROGRAM
COMMITTEE
| The Elementary School P. T. A.
Sue Helil Vn.on won the top ' Lucy if'ohb helii' thl-'.r regular
■core a (Ininty bo* ot handmade ! met','ug Friday afternoon,
tfhndkerchlefe, Mire Ruth Klrharde! Following tho hualneea eoaslon
Wn, award'd the low score a pret- a program of rare entertainment
ty French novelty. ! was enjoyed by the large num-
•'iThe delightfully planned party 1 ber of numibere prcsbnt.
one of the brightest social! «M1ss Lena McGInley spoke In
•yents of the week. I behalf of the tuberculosis saat-
—®— tarlum for Clarke county, after
MRS. D0BB8 AND MRS. I hearing her appeal every one real-
R. J. HANCOCK H08TE88E8 feed the vital Importance of tan-
P* A. R. PARTY I mediate relief.
rMrs. o .R. Dobbs and Mrs. R .T Mikse^tuin Houston and Joaa
Hancock were ho.«tessee at the j phino Simmons pupils of Miss
Wright added quite a bit of humor
HMJah Clarke Chapter U D.
bridge party Friday morning at
the Georgian.
!The enjoyable occasion was of
delightful social interest assrm*
bling the following for a spirited
gtttne:
l.'Mrs. Hammond Johnson. Mrs. T.
H. McHatton, Mrs. Barrett Phln-
isy, Mrs. Leroy Percy, of Birming
ham, Mrs. J. W. Barnett, Mr*. O.
R.' Dobbs. Mrs. Walter Fltner.
Mrs. Harvey Cnblncs, Miss. Fran
ces Talmadge, Miss Frances West
Mrs. Hulmr Kinnebrew, Mrs.
Cjarencc Chandler, Mrs. Grady
Crawford, Mrs. Ed Rhodes, Mrs-.
George Tobey. Mrs Wade Wllll-
ford, Mre. C. J. Decker. Mrs. E. L
OrfKga, Mrs J. E. SeVerln. Miss
S bel Griggs. Mrs. Walter Pope.
■ Mary Sn*ad, Mrs. Rose
ne, Mre. Aba. Davison, Jr..
Mrs. Steve Upson, Mrs. Lee Cal-
If^ny. Mrs..Asbury- Hodgson. Mrs.
■Vjdtpr Jbnes. Mr*. Christian
Clarke end Mrs. tlrawner of At*
lrfhta, Mrs. Julian McCnrr>, Mrs
Jfiius Talmadge. Mi*, fi. W. Ry-
thrr, Mrs. Carlton Jester, Mrs 8.
Sanford, Mrs. Peter Brown.
We. J H. Watson, Mrs. W. C
Tg.fvw Mrs T. H. Ward, M-„.
Pi? II Williams, Miss Lou Ona, i.tt-
tle. Mfs. W. J. Perplra. Mrs. A. L
ABCoy, Mrs. Horace Ritchie,
9dre. Srverin won the first prlae
aaraall vase. Miss rFances West
^Announcements
r FOR MAYOR
3 hereby announce ijiy candidacy
fo, mayor of the city of Athens,
rdhject to the Democratic Primary,
November 27th.
1 GEORGE C. THOMAS
I ? FOR ALDERMAN
2 respectfully announce royieU
a candidate for Alderman from
the Firit Ward. City of Athena,
siffi ect to the action of th. Demo.
cr#tic primary of November 27,
I'.rCn. I will appreciate the eup-
poYt of all voter,.
; E. L. (PUD) JACKSON.
- FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of
Alderman of the Firit Ward, tub-
jew*, to the rule, of the Demo
cratic Primary.
It. T. CULP.
FOR ALDERMAN
X hereby announce my eandieddy
for reelection as aldermon from
the Second Ward, subject to the
arGon ot the Democratic Primary,
November 27th, 1022.
5 H. B. HEYWOOD.
to the entertainment feature ot the
meeting wiu readings.
..Miss Martha Jim Arnold talent
ed young daughter of Col. and
Mr.. J. W. Arnold rendered two
beautiful U»n6 aoloa, and one
could not imagine a more happy
surprise than when the president,
Mis. Morey presented Alisa Edith
Hodgson, whose selections are al
ways befitting and greatly on
Joyed.
kinnebrew-marmelstein
Mrs. .Mary Hulme Kinnebrew, ot
Athens, announces the engagement
ot her daughter. Mary Luu’ae, to
Mr. Charles Augustus Marmel-
uteln, of AtlanU, lormerly of ba-
vannah, the wedding to be solemn
ized at an early date. No cards.
The above announcement will
leu friends ot both theso young
be ot corral Interest to the count-
people. Alien Klnpcbrew U the
fourth daughter ot Mr*. Mary
UuIiub Ktnucbraw and tho late
Colonel R. Ji. Kinnebrew. She at
tended school at the State Normal
School whero she was very papular
She la a girl at charming person
ality, and numbers her friends by
hoc acuuaintaneea .It la to be re
gretted that h« marrage will take
her from Athena. .
S Mr. dtarmelstein Is the elder son
-Ot Mrs. Anne brooks Marmelstoln
ot savannah and ■ brother of Ak'ia
Ellen Mermelatein end Mr. Ardlo
F. Marmelsieln. He wu educated
at the Savannah High School and
ihe University of Georgia class of
'21, where be was an honor grad
uate. receiving ha B. S. C. E. de
gree. He la now prominently con
nected with the state highway de
partment, Atlanta, where be la
very popular to the business and
■O'd'al circles.
THE SENIOR CHRISTIAN
ENDEAVOR SOCIETY
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The Senior Chrlatlaa Endeavor
of the Christian' church will meet
Sunday evening at 7 o'clock ud
will present a very Interesting
program.
Mlu Juliette Wiytchcad: will
lead. Mr- Bennett Laramora will
render several musical numbers.
Dr. Porter of Cincinnati, former
pastor, will address the meeting.
Mr. Robert Alathewi of tbe 8ouh-
eutern field ot Cbrlatlan College
Auburn, and Mias Rath Thomp
son of Jackson. Mlu.. will speak.
The public fa cordially Invited.
- FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby unounce is a Candi
da*- for Alderman from the Sm-
BENEFIT PICTURE
STRAND THEATRE
NOVEMBER 28TH ,
Alter many request! to bring this
picture back to Athens Mr. Oldley
MM for Aldarman from the Su- has booked Mary Plckford In
-njj Ward, subject to action of thef-5u dy Long Legs," Wednesday.
November 18th. Beat of all bo bu
Democratic Primary Novembet
27th.
J. P. McCALL.
FOR ALDERMAN
t hereby announce u a candi
date for AMerman from tho Third
Ward, subject to action of the
Democratic Primary November
27th.
. . B. R. BLOODWORTIL
= FOR ALDBRMAN
1 hereby unounce aa a candi
date for Alderman from the Fourth
Ward, subject to tbe DemocratW
Primary. November 27th.
J W.-R. TINDALL.
FOR ALDERMAN
respectfully announce myself
■^candidate for Alderman from
rai» Fifth Ward, City of Athens,
G*rcit, subject to the action of
HX Democratic Primary to be held
NSmmber 27th. 1S23. I will ap
preciate the rapport of every
Mollified voter.
7 VINCENT MATHEWS.
FOR ALDERMAN
T hereby anonunce u n cand
dale for Alderman from the Fifth
Ward, subject to action of the
JM-.iOt-rstic Primary, November
27Th.
. B. DUNAWAY.
agreed to make It a benefit pic
lure, giving 20 per cent ot the pro
ceeds ot the day to tbe David C.
Barrow school.
He promisee a splendid comedy
to make the children laugh and
laugh some more.
In adq tlon the Masonic quar
tette will sing at ths 9 o’clock per
formance.
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iMt. and Mrs. Hilliard Spalding
ot AtlanU will come over Satur
day for the G-orufa-Vlrglnla game
ad will be the guuta of Dr. and
Mrs. Joseph Stewart on the
campus.
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Classy Wraps and Coats
For Well Dressed Women
The wide variety of styles artd materials make choosing easy here and the range cf prices puts
stylish coats and wraps in reach of every pocket-book. Plain and high lustre materials, Orman-
dales, Bolivias, Brytonias, and Velours. Straight lines with and without belts, wrap around
^tyles. One may choose a plain tailored model o • one with trimmings cf tucks, stitchings, tiers
or fur. Prices range from . k
$22.50 to $100 •
COLD DAYS AND SWEATERS GO HAND
IN HAND
To ward off Jack Frost one must have a good
warm sweater. Opr assortments are complete
with colors of every kind in light weight, med
ium or heavy, Brushed Wool, Jacquette, Golf
and Tuxedo, or just an every day knitted
sweater. For Boys, Girls and Ladies. Knit
caps and suits for little tots and little knit jack
ets for infants. The range of prices will suit
every pocket-book. ^
DINNER GOWNS-MODELS YOU’RE SURE,
TO LIKE
Designed by artists from the finest quality Vel
vets, Georgettes and Lace. Beautifully trimmed
with lace, fur, flowers and brilliant ornaments,
some with.full skirts and others have rather
narrow skirts with panels and 'flounces. They’re
all very attractive—and the prices are just as
attractive as the dresses themselves.
MEN’S ALL WOOL COAT JACKET
For indoors and 4ut these Men’s Jackets are the
best thing a man can have for winter weaf,
shown in navy, brown and heather. A special
value at .. .. u $3.95
GOOD QUALITY CRETONNE 25c YARD
For making laundry bags, piilow covers and
other things fori Christmas. Originally sold at
65c to $1.00 per yard. In short lengths we are
selling these Cretonnes at 25c yard
BATH ROBES for LADIES AND CHILDREN
No other garment can take the place of a good
warm bath robe for winter. Our stocks are
filled with new bath robes in all colors and
patterns .* $5.00 to $10.00
FAST COLOR DRESS GINGHAMS 25c YARD
'Pretty patterns and colors for dresses, 32 inches
wide, fast colors for 25c a yard
FURS AND FUR COATS OF THE FINEST
KINDS
Buying a fur piece or a
fur coat is an investment,
and is almost a necessity
for the well dressed wo
man. In furs we are
showing chokers in small,
medium and large sizes
in both single and double
fur pieces of Stone Mar
ten, Barn Marten, Jan
Marten, Fox and O’pos-
sum with prices ranging,
from .... $6.50 to $75.00
Fur coats are-^shown in
three quarter and full
length with self jnd squir- _
rel collars, straight lines
and flared back, they’re
especially good values as
$85.00 to $200.00.
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THERE’S LOT OF DIFFERENCE IN
UNDERWEAR—MUNSING IS BEST >
Thebe’s just as much difference in undenvear
as anything else, don’t ask for underwear, say
MUNSINGWEAR and you’ll get the best un
derwear made. Every garment is made to fit,-
all seams are smooth, all buttons are securely
sewed on, and above all EVERY MUNSING
WEAR garment gives perfect satisfaction. We
have a coiiiptete line of Munsuigwear fur boys,
girls and ladies in separate garments and union
suits and the prices are no higher than you pay
for ordinary underwear.
A REAL GOOD SILK STOCKING FOR $U0
Made of pure- t-hread'silk, made, tn fit,-no bag
ging ankle, every pair guaranteed -perfect—
that’s HUMMING BIRD, all the new colors and
blacks at . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .; ..$1.50 a pair
BOYS’ ALL WOOL SLIP-OVER SWEATERS
$3.00
A' heavy all wool sweater made especially for
active boys in solid colors with contrast colored
puffs, u special value at .. .. $3.00
GIFTS FOR WEDDINGS—BRIDGE PRIZES
Jn our gift department you’ll find many things
for wedding presents and for bridge parties,
inexpensive or the higher priced just as you
chcose. Electric lamps of. many kinds, door
kfiockers, hand decorated imported china, gold
decorated glassware, vases, bowls, bird cages,
book ends, ash trays, swinging vases, cigarette
boxes and many other things. In keeping with
our policy you’ll find the prices reasonable.
SPECIAL VALUE IN TUSCAN NET
AT 25c YARD
This Tuscan net is good quality in pretty- pat
terns with heavy lace edge — inches wide—an
unusual value at 25c per yard
SPECIAL VALUES FOR THIS WEEK
IN RUGS
A variety of pretty pattern^ in desirabl^'colors
in art squares at special prices during this
week. 9x12 Tapestry Rugs, regular $82.50
values for .. .. $25.00
9x12 Axminster Rugs for .. $39.50
High Grade Wilton Velvet 9x12 Rugs for $69.50
STLYISH COATS FOR MISSES AND
CHILDREN
A variety of good styles for Misses and Chil
dren, some plain, others trimmed with em
broidered stitchings and fur. Made of Solivia,
Astrican, Velours, Velvets and Sport materials.
Prices range from .... .: .. .. $7.50 to $50.00
WOOL JERSEY—NEW SHIPMENT
The most popular material of the season, all
the desirable colors are shown, 54 inches wide,
at $2.25 per yard
Printed Corduroy for Bath Robes .. $1.79 yard
40 inch Costume Velvets, extra good
quality .. .. $3.75
Silk Chiffon Velvets, fine quality $5.98
Velvet Crepe, 36inches wide .. .. .. s. .. $4.95
64 inch Poiret Twills $3.75 per yard
36 inch All Wool Serge $1.00 per yard
62 inch'Shirt Madras, good quality .. 39c yard
Special value in Bath Robes for little
children ^ .'X'.. 98c
: UiiJJJi
Misses Robes .. .. .... .... .. $3.75 to $6.50
Corduroy Lounging Robes .. .. $4.95 to $16.50
Fast Color Dress Ginghams in Plaids and Solid
Colors, yard . 10c
36 inch Wfiite Nainsook 15c per yard
36 inch Handkerchief Linen, white and colors,
per yard < $1.00
40 ipch French Wool Crepes .... $2.98 per yard
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54 inch Woolen Dress Goods $225 to $3.5(j yard
40 inch Canton Crepes, best quality . $2,50 yard
Good Quality 40 inch Crepe de Chines $1.98 yd.
50 inch Astrican for Sport Coats ;. $4.98 yard
54 inch Wool Coatings $6.50 per yard
54 inch Plaid Skirtings $1.98 yard
27 inch Sea Island | .. .. 8c per yard
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