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LAURA RUTHERFORD
CHAPTER U. D. C. HOLDS
INTERESTING MEETING
„ T ?» Laura Rutherford Chapter
H- *• ®- m , et »< <h« Villa Monday.
Nor. li. Mrs. Wilkins mads a
beautiful report ol the social side
Of the meeting of the Georgia di-
'? Augusta and stressed the
dignified bearing of the women.
Mrs. Sexton read the report of
U" * -u w r » „ Rutherford uhanter
*mch she had read at the conven-
tlon and reported the conrentlon
from the buslneee elde. Mine Ruth
erford rend n letter from the Sa
vannah Chapter asking the Laura
Rutherford chapter to endoree the
movement to place the name of
Mrs. J. 8 Raines next to that of
.Mra. Plane for Georgia pn Found-
frs Roll I nthe Slone Mountain
Memorial; this w4s heartily en
dorsed by the chapter. Miss Ruth-
erford read a letter from Mr. W.
P. Hammond of Windsor Ontario,
bear Silk Dfflp Skirts.
[Brown, Navy—
londay 75c
27.00 Tuxedo Sweat-
bnday $4.95
idies’ and, blisses’ Cor-
fport Hats— ,
onday 50c
V/oax Buiis—
ty tels25%
dies’ Sl«f.
strap
-sadlUii
ly $3.95
Maole, all
Monday
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NY 'PARTS
rod
NY GARS
^RIRS^SUPPUES.
TOOLS
IGINS & SON
Md St. ATHENS, OA.
offerlnx to take cere of one' hun
dred dollars of the one thousand
dollere pledged by the Laura
Rutherford chapter for the Fonnd-
l rr’n Roll In the Stone Mountain
mortal. A vote of thanke wan
tendered Mr. Hammond for
generous offer. Mine Rutherford
reported a letter from Mr. HoMna
Randolph suggesting that nameo of
women for Stone Mountain Me
morial be postponed until all vet
erans were honored, thin eugges-
tlon was met by an unanimous en
dorsement by the chapter.
Mrs. Sexton reported die ......
dred dollars realised from the Pic.
lure show and randy rale.
Mire Mary Wilkins reported the
Dictum of Confederate generals had
been framed and presented the
Lucy Cobh from the Laura Ruth
erford chapter.
, The corresponding secretary re*
! ported that the names of Mrs. D.
I P. Miller and Mrs. Coke Talnwdge
had been ndded to the list of mem.
here who had died In the peat year.
Mrs. Margaret C. Rlsher brought
! a demit from Blackvllle. 8. C. Mra
,S. E. Tracy waa welcomed aa a
new member. Misa Rutherford
gave the following names of dele-
'gates to the convention In Waatr
Ington In November: Mrs. Sexton.
Mra. Parker,' Mra. Griggs, Mr*
Erwin. Mra. Thomas. Mrs. Julius
Tijlmodge, Mrs. Ed Brown. Alter
nates, Mra Cobb Lnmpkin. Mira
Mary Wilkins. Mra. John I J. Wll
kins. Mrs. William Crane, am
Mra. T. W. Rucker. Mra. Lamar
Cobh nnd Mra. W. F Watson.
1 Following |e the report of
rhaptar The Laura Rutherford
Chapter, at Athena President,'
'Miss Mildred Lewis Rutherford:'
Vico president, Mra. James L. Sex
ton, recording secretary, Mlaa Baas,
line Prince, cerreapondlng secre
tary, Mrs. E. C. Jackson: treasurer
Mrs. J. C. Hutchins; registrar, Mra
T. W. Reed. Historian. Mira M.
Rutherford.
Number on roll. October, 1M2 117
New members for the yeer 5.
Number of Crosses bestowed dux
Ing 1.21, 1.
Total amount collected during
year 174!. 00. i
Applied ns folldwe:
Convention Expenses 12.00.
Jefferson Davis Monument, 1100 I Elliott.
Georgia Room Confederate Mu.I
eeum, 121.00.
I Helen Plane Loan Scholarahlt
Fund, 12.90.
Emily Hendree Fork Memorial
Uhrary io books and pamphlets.
Cunningham Memorial Scholar-
•hip: 110.00.
Soldier's Home 101 Individual
Valentine boxes. $0.00 express.
Man as,as Confederate Park 150.
Matthew Fontaine Maury Monu*
ment, >25.00.
Stone Mountain Monument, 1200.
Janet Randolph Confederate Wo.
men's Relief Work <1.00.
Needy Confederate Veterans IS.
8tate and General Due*
Number of prt.es awarded five:
one, 110.00, two; 2L00, three;. 11.50
Number of Memorial Days ob
served. 1, April 20th.
Holds 10 meetings, 1 per month.
Historical Work 1,200 Scrap
Books. OtO speeches distributed
free in Georgia, besides other pam
phlets given on request. <20.00 in
pamphlets given Confederate Mu
seam. Richmond, Vs..
Local Work, care of soldiers
graves, 510.00, Dinner te Veterans.
162.10: Flags on graves. 12.76; Re.
freshmenta for Veterans at month
ly mottngn; Laurel wreath sent one
dead, veteran.
Additional data. Georgia flags.
52.25 to State Historian for histor
ical work. 154.55.
Membership blanks, 55.50, Raised
>• ~..:ion Arm./, fits.
Delegate* Mrs. J. u Sexton,
Mrs. H. M. Branch, Mra. R. W An.
demon. Mra W. M. Crane, Mra. W.
F. Watson. Mra. A. 8. Parker. Mra.
J. J. Wilkins.
Part III
Pachutakl—Fantastic Fairy tale:
Keru—Celeste—Nell Slaughter!
Mendelssohn—Connotation: Cad-
man—Love Song,-op. 40—Martha
Earnest.
Grieg—To Spring—Nixon Mobley.
Brahms (a)—Andante from first
Nonate, Op. 1, (b)—Intermexxo In
E. flat—Angle Lane CartUdge.
THE ANNOALWIOMAN'S
CLUB BAZAAR
The annual mammoth baxaar of
the Athens Woman's Club will bo
held the first week in December.
This year a new feature will be
added In the advertising section
which has already had donations
from nil sections of the United
States nnd whioll will offer all va-
rletie of artlclra. Mrs. Rufe Tur
ner Is chairman of thin committee
with Mrs. A. L. McCoy In charge
of toilet articles. Mrs. N G
Slaughter of groceries Mra R. L.
Mora of household articles
•octal hour, when delicious refresh
ments were served each and all ex-
preaed sincere regret in giving up Mra
O. P. Venable who le leaving noon to
make her borne else where.
MR. AND MrI^SPALOING
GIVE DINNER TO
MR. AND MRS. BILLIG
Mr. *nd Mra. Jaelnh Billing,
—hone marriage was an event “ of
Wednesday at noon, nt the home
of tho bride's parents, Mr. and
plays, hire. T. H. McHatton. Mra
T. W. Reed and Mra. John Morris.
Mr. Usenet, T. M. C A secretary,
gave a report on hie work.
An artistic program by Mra. J.
T. udley on the piano andw Mr, Sa-
botoa on the violin was a most de
lightful feature. The next meet
ing will be held December 27.
—'A**
HEBREW LADIES TO
HAVE CAKE SALE.
The Hebrew Ladles Temple Sister-
hoed will hold a.rake mle Nov. 27th
Tuesday before Thanksgiving in the
Mrs. Bllupa Phinlay. ’ in Atlanta '’I 0 ** of ,he Ep,ln * R “ lt) ' Co - ■" "*•
Q*.. were entertained by Mr. and< Hol “*" b ““ llin * wjten delicious cakes
Mra. ugbes 8paldlng at dinner
Wednesday evening at the Pied
mont Driving Club.
The table, arranged In the rose
room, wea overlaid with a lace
cover and graced.,with a large
attver baaket of Ophelia roses tied'
with a Urge tulle how. Placed at
Intervale encircling this were Oli
ver candlesticks holding unshaded
comports , of bonbons, The guedts' I wUI arrive soon to spend Thanks.
edible* will be voty.
MUSIC STUDY*CLUB JO M*«T
WITH MRS. MORRIS YOW
The music M'l.ty *co \r:ll m
Tuesday evening with Mrs. Morris
Vow at 8 o'clock, all members
dially Invited.
-SB—
Miss Annie Flanigen of PhJJIdelphla
.••urn wi nuusenuiu article* ana , —Ruc-mm | - — -e~'—
ethers will bo added ee the need p, * c -‘ wtn marked with symbolic I rising aanti the holidays with Mr.
arise*.
Mra. Tommie Anderson
heads the candy booth and those
who were fortunate enough to set
•ome of the delicious home made
candles of last year will want to
order In advance.
Mr*. A. 8. Parker has theapron
committee busily at work and * an
manner f aprons from the bunga
low cover all to the dainty , lace
trimmed made to look at will be
In evidence In abundance *
The cake booth I* to have any
number and variety of cake* but
will specialise on the white frulf
cake. These will be furnished In
plain wrapper* for family use and
*l»o In sealed metal boxes orna*
mented with holiday colored rib*
hona and sprigs of holly and mis
tletoe for Christmas rifts. Orders
In advance may be aent to Mra. O.
O. Davis, phone 1MI. chairmen of
cakes. •
And dottles! The little mother**
will find In the doll booth evert
nort of lovable babies from the wee
favors.
‘ Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs Billing. Mr and Mrs Malcolm
Fortaon and Mr and Mrs Spald
ing.—Journal.
MEETING UNIVERSITY
WOMAN'S CLUB
Friday afternoon the . university
Woman's Club met In Peabody hall w,,h relatives,
with a splendid attendance present
Following the business session,
maters were discussed of Impor
tance which will be given out later.
The following member* were ap*
pointed aa a committee on hotter
|C D. Flanigen and Misses Flanigen.
-a— .
Mrs. Charles Talmadge Is expected
home from Chattanooga Monday and
will be accompanied by Mr*. William
Robinson.
Mrs. J. M. Freeman of Atlanta har,
returned home after a two weeks stay '
Cap*. John Nicholson has Joined his
family at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
B. II. Dorsey who will accompany him
to Dalonegk this aftemoop after a
week* visit with relatives
HERE’S THE HAT SALE YOU’VE
BEEN WAITING FOR
ALL AT HALF
PRICE and LESS
Monday, Nov. 19
Your Choice of Any
Winter Hat at
HALF PRICE
Many Models That Have Only Been
Shown for Two or Three Days.
SPECIALLY PRETTY HATS
I $2.98
No Approvals
MRS. LULA B. SMITH
Phone 836 268 N. Jackson Street
Read Banner-Herald Want Ads.
MRS E. C. McEVOV i £*“• 4811 '« *'lken nnd
TO PRESENT PUPILS French Klee. Fbr unusually hand-1
IN RECITAL SATURDAY • """« dolte phone order, to Mm J
Mrs. E. C. MeAvoy will present I _
her pupil. In recital Saturday, No-)
mother the 24th at 4 o’clock. Fol
lowing la the program:
Low, (a), Bohemian Song:
Bohemian Dance—Hutchins Hodg-
eon, Merton Hodgeon.
Ckmgh-Ijelghter—Where Popples
Grow: Schnecker, Rustic Dance—
Hutchins Hodgson.
Klnecell—By Candlelight: Kal
»er—The Younger Set—Morton
Hodgson, Jr.-
Pa Idl—6 lumber Bo rig Fringe
Gordon:
Addison—Little Scotch
Oelbet—Indian Donee—Alice Comp
ton.
Lindsay—Plmsant Thoughts.
Motions—March of the Puppets—
Adelaide Wilkins.
Diabellt—Andante In A minor—
Isabel Knight.
Tachalkowaky—Deny*e Funeral
Sartorio—The Pretty Shepherdess
—Hud Foss.
Lemont—Good-night Daddy, desr;
Hporter—In Meytlme—Anna Ml-
ch.-tVl. ,
Rbgere—In Swaying Rhythm:
Schytte—The Olptiee—Jane Wll
' ns.
Ourlltc—Vglee, Op, #2. No. 11—
Martha Carter storey.
n. O. IBer—Nlght-Ronx of the
Pine tree—Miriam .Williams.
Brown—Tha Swan: Dottl—Picco
lo Donn—Moris McHatton.
O.hmler—Soul of the Rose: Bchu-
[Wert—Moment Studies!—Dorothy
Part II
I Beginning of o serin of stories
ma
A Real Saving Event
•— On ——'
WOMEN’S
HIGH GRADE
JOOTWEAR
Just 300 Pairs of Good, Stylish
, o<W Up-to-Date Low Shoes
& - Taken from our regular stock and grouped together
A : at the low price of *
A
$4.95
PAIR
\ Shoes that formerly sold to $12.00
All sty& heels. All materials. In Oxfords and Straps. A real bar-
gain at this price. It will pay you to invest In .several pairs.
S ' QOOD HOSIERY TOO
i/
Johnson Shoe Co*
Clayton Street
Mr». Sanford, Mrs. Bescham and
Mr*. Mcflattdto again havs
Gift Shop and will have hundreds
of lovely hand made and dainty ar
ticle* suitable for gift*. Each
year thia committee Improve* th»
seemingly perfect and one cannot
afford to mle* their offering*.
There will bo on sale flowers,
bulbs, plants, cuttings and seeds
from the cholceet collections In
AjHans. On thia committee vfi
be .Mr*. E. K.. Lumpkin. Mrs, C. A
Howland. Mrs. Ralph Hodgson and
Mrs. Fred Orr. and this, Insures a
valuable list of plants.
The two card parties will be
held on Wednesday and Thurs
day afternoons of th# bazaar and
many handsome prize* will be
awarded. Reservation* for Wed
nesday afternoon should be given
to Mrs. J D Bradwell nnd fo
Thursday to Mra R. P.- Brooks.
And last and perhaps tnost «x?!t
Ing (at least to the younger ger
eratlon) Is the annual children's
party onGFrldsy afternoon. And
listen klddlee! Allttle bird is
whispering In one ear and then an*
other that this probably will be a
fancy dress party with prizes for
various ages and saxes Ju*t
the ones mother and dad havs
found so much fun—confetti ang
colored lanterns and grab bags
and souvenirs and games, and oh
such loads of fun will be found mi
that party. Wont all tho little
ones and jnlddle-sized one* and
even big ones begin to look up
tho*# costume* that wers worn on
one occasion or another? t should
say yea!
All articles to be sold on com
misalon'wil! be turned ove- to Mrs.
E. W. Carroll and Mrs. Jim Paige
to be sold In their Gift Shop,
committee will help them In the
rpsh of bazaar week
Th* executive committee
charge of the arrangements
composed of Mrs. H. B. Ritchie*
president of the club, Mrs. T. F.
Mrs. A. 8 Parker, Mrs C.
M flnelllng and Mrs. Lanur Ruck
er, past presidents.
THE PRB SCHOOL CIRCLE
MEETS TUESDAY 4 O'CLOCK
Tbs Fr# School Circle wlQ hold Its
regular monthly meeting at the horns
of Mrs. J. L. Booth, CIS South Milledge
Ay*, on (Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock
Miss Adam* primary teacher at the
BUte Normal Sshool win give a short
talk on what Is desirable for child'
reft to know when they enter first
geode. Rhe win also give the mother*
soma rather astonishing results of s 1
survey of mental deficiency under 1
the direction of Mias Robert Hodgson
large groups of children chosen
for study with suggestions as to pro-,
taabla cause# .There will be a discus-4
ston aa to the pool bill ty of prevention [j
remedy in many of the casta and two
or three other Normal School teachers
win probably be present to sniwey
question and take part In the dis
cussion All Interested are Invited te
be'present.
MISS VIRGINIA HODGSON’S
LOVELY PARTY.
Friday evening Mias Virgins Hodg-
son was the charming young hostess
at a delightfully planned dancing party
St the lovely home mt her parents Mr.
sod Mrs. Harry Hodgson on Milledge
avenue the lower floor was bright and
beautiful In decorations of gorgeous
fall flowers and foliage to effective
arrangement. Thirty girls and boys
of th* young school set enjoyed the
I beautiful hospitality so happily ex-
tended.
Miss Charlotte Jackson of Tuscum-
hu Ahu. wbl will be to Atbens in tbs
Interest ot the work of the board of
Chrlstaln education of the Central
Presbyterian Church will be the guest
*f Mrs. W. E. Hopkins on Hearing
Street >
MRg. R. E. CARTER DELIGHTFUL
HOSTESS TO CLUB. “ 5
Mrs. It. B. Carter was the dellght-
tl hostess Friday afternoon to the
Grady avenue school hour club from
\ 1., s.
ntltles of lovely flowers fnrmeil
/
The, Top o’ The Season
75 CHARMING SPORT COATS IN A SPECIAL SALE
The Biggest Bargain Ever Offered Air
$18.50
The real values are $25.00 to $35.00. Smart Plaids in Tan, Brown, Biege, Black and White and
Mouse. Then there’s the new wide stripes with pretty fur collars, while some of them are plain
tailored without fur. These are the snappiest Sport Coats of the season, smart snappy styles
and pretty materials.
SMART NEW CHAPPIE COAT SWEATERS at REDUCED PRICES
Q CEL FOR CHAPPIE COAT SWEATERS
1 tJ Real Values Up to $6.50.
All Others Chappie Sweater Coats Reduced.
UNUSUAL VALUES IN KNIT UNDERWEAR
FORREST MILLS UNDERWEAR
LADIES' UNION SUITS In Medium Weifhta
> 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1J>0
Low Neck, No Sierra, Knee Lrnfth.
LADIES’ SILK nnd WOOL UNION SUITS Specially Priced
At $2.50—Larger Sizes $3.00
LADIES' WHITE and FLESH BLOOMERS Specially Priced
At 65 Cents - .
Fine Quality or Knit Jersey.
LADIES’ DARK COLOR BLOOMERS, Ckie Cotton Jeney
Knit In Contemn and Flesh ■, -.
At $1.00
CHILDREN'S BLOOMBR8, JERSEY KNIT
. 50c and 59c
White and-Black—< te II Yean.
CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS
With Waist Attachment. Hlfh Neck, Loo, Steers,
Knee Lenith.
CHILDREN'S KNIT UNDBRWAIST .25c
CHILDREN'S UNDERVEST8 75c
High Neck. Long Sleerra, Medium Weight, All Sim.
INFANTS' SHIRTS and BANDS in Cat ton. Cotton and
Wool. Wool, and Silk and Wool— '
In Cotton 52c to 75c and SUM
In Wool 75c to 51.50
In Silk and Wool 85c to 52.00
SPECIAL IN LADIES' JERSEY BLOOMERS
la Dock Shades
Special $1.98
MERODE UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN
In Liale, White and FIt.h—AT SPECIAL PRICES
51.25 Woaoen’e Union Snils, Special 98c
SL59 Women's Union Snlto. Special 51.24
VIM Women's Unlfn Suita, Special M-CD
5«0 Women's Union 8ni(e, Special 51.98
75c Mends Under Vest 5»e
85c Merode Under Veit .... (9c
CARTER'S KNIT UNDERWEAR for Women and Children
UNION SUITS FOR LADIES’, Special $1.25
In Fleah and White.
MISSES’ UNION SUITS
39 Cents
25 dozen Misses* and Children's
light weight Union Suits, low
neck, knle length, no sleeves. All
sizes, from an unusual bargain
carterh make.
GORDON HOSIERY
Special 98c
200 doren Gordon Hose In «U the
newest foil shadra. Erery pair
guaranteed or o new pair free if
not BUtiifaetory.
Buy Your Children’s
34 Sox
GORDON AND
PHOENIX MAKES
In All the New Shoe Shades
35c, 50c, 65c and 75c
Beautiful style* to select from.
‘ i largest hosiery otock
■ select Iona
P*
t!
$1.25 and $1.50 Ladies’ Harvard Mills Union
Suits on Special Sale 98c
Low Neck. No Steers*. Knee Length.
' BRADLEY COAT SWEATERS AND
SLIP-OVERS
In All Colon, Henry Jumbo Wrave
Specially Priced At $850
LADIES’ FORREST MILLS UNION SUITS
■ $2.00, $2.50
Pntch neck, elbow a leers, ankle length—medium weight.
SALE OF OirriNG GOWNS AND
PAJAMAS v
$1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and Up
Women’s Pajamas $1.98, $2.50 and $2.98
Black Sateen Bloomers $1.79
In soft Silk Instroue finish. This fa on nnnaual mine.
W. T. COLLINS INC.