The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 25, 1923, Image 8

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TUB BANNEB-HERAT.D. ATHENS, GEORGIA A, DOLLS J Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832 Our First Showing of the FAMOUS EFF AN BEE DOLLS We are exclusive agent* these dolls in Athens. MEETING DAVID C. BARROW P. T. A. TUE8DA 4 O’CLOCK The I\ T. A. of the David C. Harrow School will hold its regu lar monthly meeting Tuesday af ternoon at 4 o’clock. .Dr. Edwards will speak on ‘"The part of the parent In teaching good mental habits to the child”. All mothers of the school the host of the season commling -of a debate, Resolved that obllga. Hon Ik better than Railroads. Or. the affirmative side were Misses A dr I In Retd, Margaret Wright and Nadine t’ooper. The negative side by Misses Jennie Mapp, Mabel Williams and Sarah Moon won. I members of the Sigma Kappa Nu (club and it Is considered qtfte an | honor lo receive a bid' to' thi# [sorority. Misses Lucy Belle Cor ley, Annylu Mears and Mary Hall being the Senior Degree students and the charter members initiated the following: Misses Dolores Ar- tou, Virginia Thompson, Ila God win. Sarah Stallings, Edith Holli day. Dorothy Rrunson ,Anne Wal lace, Ilbby Boykin, Evelyu Swill ing, Bertha Hipp. Vera Mao Davis. Elizabeth Jordon, Lillian I baum, Josephine Hlrsch, Rel Neal, Lucia Storey, Mary Wallace and Gladys Wold. Miss MaNIta Bullock was elected Honorary member.' 50c Dolls ^Guaranteed Non-Breakable. Our Eff. and Bee Dolls From $1.00 to $10.00 are all equipped with the cele brated patented voice j ‘Mama." urged tft b* present. The teacherr j Mae Bullock accompanied will be In their rooms ten minute* piano by Miss Nellie Foster was to four to meet the mothers who j very enjoyable, wish to tonfei with Uiciii. j The faithful work of the girl* is s — — {a high testimonial of the splendid THORNTON-HARDEMAN i society.’ Invitations have been issued b.V ! — SB— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calloway i MEETING CHILDS Thornton to hte marriage of their j STREET P. T. A. daughter, Eva Mae ro Air. Horace j The child’s Street Parent Teach- Edwin Hardeman of Atlanta De. «. r «. A‘-of lation met Nov. 13th. the eemher the fith at high noon n!|„{ X {h mothers being In First Baptist ohurch. charge of the program and ’ re* The Tau Beta Sigmas were de lightfully entertained Saturday evening by Misses Susan Gardner beautiful solo by Miss Clara « an( j L.||| a iu and Beatrice Temple- the ?.Ianta Dolls that have fine Mo hair Wigs and sleeping eye $4.00, $4.50. $5.00, $6.00 to $12.50 Interest pproaching nuptials of the popti. ir couple. Miss Thornton is n cry charming member of the oung set .a graduate of the High School, comp!< ting her education the State Normal school. She possesses many personal charm*. nd graces and numbers her j out this white plague. Motiot rienda by her acquaintances . (carried that we set aside Friday Mr. Hardeman is n graduate of. ,j 1f , teth as Child’s Street day tot fu university and holds a xplen- collecting and sending In watrr. did position with one of the large | clothing to the community chest, drug stores of Atlanta. While at | Miss Patman gave an itemized here he made many warn, account of the expenditure of the $100 library fund. ft eshments. Miss Madalene McGfnley) our county tuberculosis nurse, made ;t most instructive talk on tubercu. losls and the conditions in. our city and county made to fpel that we each and all have a part to play In stamping I friends it illations. • CARITHERS HALL. Joel T. Dean announces the marriage of her daughter. Mm Julia Cnrlthers to Mr. Thomas J Hall at the home of the Rev. Mr olle .Thursday, 8:30 In Winter 1 vJJIe. After n short wedding' frif Mr. and Mrs. Hall will bo at home 428 South Lumpkin street. —BE— CONFIDENTIAL EXCHANGE MEETS Y. M C. A. TUESDAY AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK The Confidential Exchange will hold a meeting at the city Y. M. Tuesday n. m. at elrven clock. All the welfare orgnniza. tlons of the city are urged please have a delegate present some matters of vital Importance to be discussed. MR*. R. 8. POND. Pre*. JUNIOR GIRLS LITERARY SOCIETY HOLDS AN INTERESTING MEETING The Junior Olrlr Literary Roel ely of the High School held a Intonating .meeting Thursday temoon at 3:30. The program erj Ai/mwe p Qhim for Thanksgiving YOUR TABLE PERFECT In Appointment At All Times —make your iclectiani here where our itock, are complete and the above will be the reault at all timer. SILVERWARE. CHINA AND GLASSWARE OF A- GUARANTEED STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE AND GOOD TASTE/'- Gifts That Last M. F. FICKETT JEWELRY CO. Jewelers and Optometrists Definite plan.- were made to have Childs street children work 100 per cent clean mouths Christmas. Every mother In th# district Is urged to give her hearty co-operation. The children are be given a party when the goal |reached. Dr. Applewhite was spoken of In terms of highest praise for hit splendid work In the schools. The prize for the highest per centage of mothers present was awarded Miss Keowan’s grade. Meeting adjourned for-a social half hour. —E. M, P. MRS. CARLTON JESTER AND MRS. PETER BROWN H08TE8S D. A. R. PARTY Mrs, Carlton Jester and Mrs, Petef Brown were hostesses Friday morning at the last and the very delightful bridge party a Georgian sponsored by the Elijah Clarke Chapter D. A. R. which have been such nejoynble social events for several weeks. Nin# tables of players were present Mrs. George HodgMon donated the prizes. Mrs. Everett Patman the high score, two decks cards. ^ Mra. Ned Hodgson won the low score, a pretty flower bowl. The gursts Included Mexdamer D. W. Ryther. P. F. Brown, Paul Connolly, Carlton .Tester, Brooks, c. J. Decker; Ned Hodg.. W. W. Crews. H. B Ritchla A. L. McCoy. O R Dobbs. Rhodes, R. L. Orlgga, Paul HplM- day, Russell, T P. Vincent, U. II* Davenport. X W. Barnett, W. D Brachnm. Frank Lawler, Golden Knight, k h. Dorsey. Jr„ nos Crane, Alec Davison, %Jr„ Walter Pope, Frank, Fred Davis, F^Ahk Miner, Everett Pntmanl Philpot, .t. Talmadge, T. H. Hstton Lnmnr Rucker. McDoug. haid and Miss Otey Vincent. MISS LUCiLE GREEN ENTBRTAIN8 AT LOVELY PROM PARTY 8ATURDAY The High School set enjoyed the lovely hospitality of Miss Lueilt Green Saturday evening, when forty-five guests were charmingly entertained at "Prdma" and othei bright feature*. The attractive home was artistically decorated with gorgeous chrysanthemums and foliage plants. Delicious refreshments werf served during the evening. , -I*- MUSIC STUDY CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. MORRIS YCW TUESDAY S O'CLOCK The Mini.- study Club will meet Turedny evening at ihs home Mr*. Morris Tow at 8 o'clock, full atatendance is desired. STATE NORMAL 8CH00L The initiation of the new 8igma Kappa Nu member* took place Fri day evening. The Sigma Kappa Nu is one of the few local aororities at the State Normal School. The i class of ’?3 furnished the charter ton. During the evening a delicious salad course was served. Those present wre Misses Ruby Temple ton, Ethel Mathis, Jennie Dunson, Marion Whitaker, Florence Q'baon Lillian Templeton, Susan Gardner and Beatrice Templeton . Mr. and .Mrs. E. L. Secrest and Mrs. N. P. Pratt were the guests of Misses Susan Gardner and Ruth WorsBhn Sunday evening On Saturday night, Nov. 10, in Winnie Davis Parlors Mj’ss Agnes Orr was hostess at a lovely party given in honor of her guest. Miss Meda Garbutt of Sandersville. Among those invited were Misses Anne Wallace, Dorothy Brunson. Sara Stallings. Ada Mott Burt, Ha Godwin. Opal Jordon, Virginia Thompson, Libby Boyltfn, Beatrice Nix, Helen Gibson, Anne Baldwin, Blannie Stalwort, Beverly Wallace, Mary Grace Kehrer, Dorothy Col lins, Martha and Edna Barnwell, Sara Gordon, Movis McRee, Misses Michael, Clay, Zeigier, Benson and Adams were members of the fac ulty present. During the evening a delicious salad course tfas served. A color scheme of yellow and white was carried out. On Sunday m’ght 'Miss Beatrice Nix entertained in honor of Msses Beverly Wallace of Perry and Meda Garbutt of Sandersville. Among those invited were Msaes Opal Jordon, Lucile Beackham, Sara Stall/ngs, Ila Godwin, Anne Wallace, Docotby Brunson, Martha Barnwell, Agnes Orr, Bessie Hodges, Elizabeth George, Libby Boykin, Beverly Wallace, Meda Garbutt and Miss Downs. The members of the Savannah club were delightfully entertained Saturday <in Miller Parlors, Misses Susie Norwood and Louise Mallary. The games and favors carried ou the idea of Thanksgivi ng. A guessing contest was held and the prize for the highest score wan won by Miss Betty Michaels; the lowest by «Mla* Betty Oerkln. After this refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Florence Chance. Josephine Hirsh, Lillian Nussbaum, Mary Eyler, Dorothy Hollowell, Victoria Cub- bedge, Lolg Waldon, Orlena Mor- cock, Rosalyn Heilman, Maggie Leo Mallard, Grade Lanneau,sjld- die Gerkln, Josephine SutVve, Bet ty, Michael; Miss Clay, Miss Charlton, Miss Zeigier and Mrs. Lambdfn. Miss Stevie Rogers and Mr. J, Bell an dother members of the Gainesville football team were guests of Misses Alice and Uola Richards Friday. . Mr. Russell Marlow of Mercer was the guest of 'Miss Latharo Kickllghter, Sunday afternoon. Opal Satterfield of the Uni versity of Oeorgla was the guest of Miss Grace Wells Sunday. Miss Mary King has returned from »ber vslt home at Eatonton. Mr. Then* Anderson of Georgia University was the guest of Miss Cera Mae Everette Sunday after ndon. The girls who go to tho Christia church held a meeting last Monday evening In Gilmer parlors for the purpose of electing officers for the Christian Endeavor Society which has recently been organzed. Miss Blanche Downs was elected presl dent; Miss Willie Maude Chapman, vice president; Miss . Mary Cook, corresponding secretary; Miss Mo selle Wood, recording secretary and Miss Fannllu Tucker, treas urer. Mrs. George O'Keliey carried Misses Bessie (tolling, L/llan Kelley and Myra Lee Kerlin to ride Sunday nftrenoon. Miss Deris Newberry entertain ed on Tuesday night with a feast in honor of Miss Lois Sanford’s eighteenth birthday. Many lovely gifts were redlfc'ved. After games and contst* were played a delicious salad and Ice course was served. Those present were: Misses Loir Sanford, Maggie Lee Mallard, Ethel Abercrombie, Louise Breed love, Agpes May, Johnnie camp, Catherine Keese and Iree Zeigier. Beddlngtleld, and a vocal duet bj Dorothy Collins and Bernice John • son. “Bl and I” were read by Mar garet Miller of Macon. Mrs. A. H. Jordan of Monticelio spent last \week end with her daughter Elizabeth. Misses Mattie Kate and Julian Bagley, Messrs. Bradford Bagley of Columbus and Lewis Booker of CV.Ipley were the guests of Miss Ethel Bagley for the wfeek end . —Eg— HEBREW LADIES TEMPLE SISTERHOOD TO HOLD CAKE SALE The Hebrew Ladles Temple Sis terhood will have a sale of de- - SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1 923 the members of the faculty pres ent besides Miss Bulloch and M»ss Vance, Miss Mary O. W’ilHama has re turned from her home in Cgtaula. Miss Beverly Wallace of Perry was the week end guest of her ■lister Anne Wallace. Miss Mary E. Williams hag re- uruod to the State Normal School ifter a short visit to Lawrence- viile. Mrs. Paul Wiliams of Athens vis ited her niece Miss Gfppy Craig. The t G. O. B. club was delight- fully entertained by Miss Florence Jlhson. Those present were Misses Marlon Whitaker, Ethel Mathis,, t »nd Florence Gibson. licious cakes and other good things ! New York. A music club was organized at for Thanksgiving on Tuesday at| the State Normal School last Mon • the Epting Realty office ground; 'Miss Stella Flatau will spend day. li ght with many enthusiastic floor Holman bt»'ldng. The mem- i Thanksgiving In Atlanta. members. The officers of the club bers of this organization are among , ^ are *as follows: Miss Grade Lan- the best housekeepers in town and : Mr. and Mrs. Golden Knight, Mr. neau, president: Rosalyn Heilman, know how to make delicious cakes;and Mrs. Frank Lawler,’ Mr. and service will be an added feature to the meeting and should lay great weight upon the young peo ple. “A Waiting World” Is the title of the pageant to be presented as cloi'ng part of the program. A most cordial Invitation s ex tended to everyone to attend this meeting. Mr. Robert Arnold of Hampton a- visiting in the city. -0B— -Mlsa Lillian Isaac will spend Thanksgiving in Atlanta. Mrs. Jas; Shehune. w k 0 , been critically; ill with pnt ““ !« suld by the attendln* ^ to be much better, W. her many friends In’Kopfi, she may toon be fully revered , health.—Oglethorpe Eeho. " “ recent M'ss Hannah Joel Is visiting In president, and Mfsfl Minnie Hind, secretary and treasurer. Olh- ePmembers are Misses Agnes Pitt man, Dorothy Brunson, annibel \dams, Willie MaUde Robinson, Camille Ray, Elolse Leybourno, Bernice r»‘H. Julia Wasdin, Ruth Conyers, Jennie Dunson, Louis# Walters, Daisy Hacrii, Martha Barnwell, Mary Wyi Duggd and candy. 'fcOiAM'S ORCHESTRA TO RENDER SELECTIONS TO CHRISTIAN EN DEAVOR MEETING A feature of the Cltfstian En- tfeavor Thanksgiving meeting to game. be rendered by the Life Work Re- ■ -_gp .the First Chrl-!l»n church . Mr. and Mrs. H. Brannon Wfl- Mrs. Cuyler Trussell and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Porter will spend Thanksgiving in A*!ac.ta. —re- Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gray of Atlanta will come over for next weekend for tile Georgia-Centre Haysye I*tarug, Allene Mann. LU- Sunday evening 7 o’clock, will be'Hams announce the birth of a Ft lian Nussbaum. Josephine Hlrsch. jt<he musical part of the program, to 'tie daughter Friday, November 23, 'fargle coulter an»i I^uiso Red*!be gfverr by Eidam’s orchestra. Vho has been named Jimmie Paul. lingfield. j j Five young people will lead this • __{5| Sunday evening Lucy Bridges- of meeting and those who attend are I Miss Frances Herring, of Ath- Dawton entertained the E. Square as-ured of a good program. Mr. (en*. was the work end guest of lub with a pound party. After a , Mlichael of Buena Vista will talk ! Mrs. Willie Dendwyler.—Elberton /’nteresting weight contest, 1 on “Tasks That challenge Our I .star. ion by Thelma Stevens, the guests j Service," while other young peo- j gj__ ‘"Joyed a number of beautiful so- j pie will have a part In the meet- j Mr. Frank Gaines, of Athene lections on the ukelele and mando- . Ing. The ladder which is to be built spent Wednesday in Elberton.*- liri given by Nolle Scott and LoilT^ of prayer, study, give, love and I Elberton Star. Miss Sarah Moss, Dr. Win if an,I Mr. John Mur, wer ’ viaitore to Tallulah. ■Mr. and Mr* .tullan Broirn chlldrrn. Meadow and Julian were the gueats of M ra , Meadow la Athena We.Veed.."" bavtd JClbertou Slur. —®— Mr». C. C Sliouse of Macon will ■pend today with her aimer, Boast. Wade of Florida who i. the Burst of friends *HS— Chancellor Barrow, Dr. ftoul. Dr. Stewart and Mrs. Sarah <W Baxter will no to Sparta on the - t for Miss Carolyn Cobh’s pa B e«it to he presented at the Q ran |„ Hill school. —®— Tho continued Illness ot Mrj Sterling Hubbard at the home oi Captain and lira. J. W. Barnett very much regretted by friends. •—w— ^ir. and Mrs. Hugh Rowe Miss Fiances iRmve will siw-nd Thanskgiving with Dr. and Mr? Lauren GoldsnVth of Atlanta. * will return with them for fhe Georgia-Centre game. Mr. E. H. Dorsey has returned from Dahlonega. Mrs. Dorsty spend sometime with Capt. Mr*. John Nicholson. ANNOUNCEMENT We are open for business, and ready to make prompt deliveries. "Aii terns wiil be CASH to every one. By having no losses from bad [accounts we can do business on a less margin of profits. We will sell only the very best coal the market affords. We will make deliveries to all parts of the city. Your order will be appreciated. Our service will be second to none. PHONE US YOUR ORDER. i r. ^ CITY COAL CO. OCONEE STREET PHONE 86 Miss Mildred Strickland of Bre- nau was the guest of Mlsa Lou'ae Walters last week end. Miss Otis Gaines of Atlanta was the week end guest of Miss Vir ginia Thompson. Mra. L. L. Ewing of Lawrence ville was the guest of Misses Vir ginia Thompson aatd Mary Pentj cost Friday. One of the most delightful events of the season was the surprise picnic on November 18th given by tha "Lucky Thlrt***” c)qh, Th< members being Misses Opai Jor don, Virginia Thompson. Sarah Vemer, Lucy Belle Corley, Doloru* Artau, Elolse Leybourne, Dais? Lazarus, Lillian Wilis, Ila Godwin, Sally Stallings, Ed’th Holliday, Sophie Robinson and Lena Smith One of the enjoyable occasion* of the week cstf was a picnic given by the Junior Clasi. They hili?R to Mltchell’a bridge wher bon fires were built and wefnere were roast- The senior class of the State Normal School had a defghtful time on picnic given last Saturday at "Rsarh U.vsh " at -Beach Haven-' SI I,hi Bullock and Vance were Joint boateHCs at a delightful par ty given In honor of Dr. Soothwick at the Unger Longer Tea Boom. All oratory atudenta were Invited. Dr. Found and Mr. Ritchie ware THANKSGIVING WEEK SPECIALS PALACE MONDAY-"* DAY MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE JOHN POWERS ESTELLE TAYLOR The tensely dramatic story of a girl who loved not wisely but too well, enacted by a cast of unilsual excellence and elaborate settings. - “DESIRE” TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ELEANOR BOARDMAN CLAIRE WINDSOR k “THE DAY OF FAITH” NORMAN KERRY ^ It’s the Most Thrilling Picture ‘THE ACQUITTAL” You Ever Saw! GREAT MYSTERY PLAY “THE FIGHTING BLADE” IS COMING Monday S TRAN D Tuesday Wesley (freckles) Barry = IN = “The Printer's A story with the true adventure strain, where Wesley does every- v thing extraordinary from running a printing press, furthering a romance, and getting the hero out of jail, to holding crooks up in i double-gun contest. Stylish Shoes Suedes Newest Shades $5.85 Max Goldman Shoe Store BROAD and WALL STREETS 01