The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 29, 1923, Image 5

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t \ THE PAVNFR-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA . \ who waa ex- afternoon from . , — postponed her visit on account of the illness of little Henry Briggs. Residence 832 EVA MAE THORNTON OREO AT LIVELY PARTY ■. s ,l:,y afternoon Mrs. Ben L entertained at a lovely pai ty and ml*Cf4lan«oup s in hoq$r. of Mis Eva Mae on a .popular itfcide-elect r fitA, whose marriage Horace rEdwin Hardemnn , n t.i will »Ht « beautiful no te nt ('hfiateHkB decorations L and Jed with; exquisite ni l greenery of ferns were [triy n«ed In nil the rooms, of players enjoyed largo appy * „f friends Wtne In f< for i NAVARRE PE^LS i gift shihtk treasure nc to them 03 gifts— and the gilt combines both >uty and' usefulness — so rch the better' In choos- inilcstructibfo pearls for r. nsk fat,NAVARRE EARLS. Collins, and presented the attroc. dive honoree. The delightfully planned party was one ot the loveliest Of- the series compliment ing Miss Thornton. Friends here ot Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Spalding will regret t» learn thBt little Hughes, Jr., has scarlet fever. -15- Mrs Horace Holden and Miss Frances Holden left Wednesday for Perry to spend Thanksglvin with Mrs. Lee Minor Paul. MRS. VAUGHN AND MISS MEWBORN ENTERTAINED AT THANKSGIVING DINNER. Mrs. John. B, Vauglpi and Mies Elisa Mention] are entertaining In thetr home on Tolhissee road at n mo»t delightful family dinner as their guests: Mr! and Mrs. B: F. Kny of Bow man, Ga.. Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown. Misses Virginia and Myr- nbei! Brown, Mr and Mrs. J. Jj. Raterflsld, Miss OpaJ Sarin-field, little SarahOeOUise, Cindarella and Elizabeth Sarirfleld. Master LeRoy and Robert S’aterfiehf. Mr*, nnd Mrs. A. L. Maxwell Mar- gurletto and Ilhuben Maxwell M r and Mir. C. E. i»amcs, little I’cggie James und Royal Mew Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dorsey have returned from ' Dahionega, where they visited Captain■ and Mrs. John Nicholson. Mr. W. W. Robinson of Chatta nooga is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Talnrtdge joining' his family here Tuesday. TO HONOR WAIUtEN SPOON WEDDING PARTY Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Reed enter- tsined vbry delightfully at their home on the campus Tuesday morning for the Warren-Spoon wedding party. The spacious liv- wcaning party, ihe spacious liv ing room was beautifully decorat ed with a profusion of pink t»nd white chrysanthemums. A delight ful salad course was served. Those enjoying the charming hospitality were the bride and groom. Miss Duchess Williams, Miss Dorothy Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Warren. Mr. James I Spoon of Charlotte, N. C., Mr. Ray Taylor of Anderson, S. C., Mr. Leo Belcher and Mr. Walter War ren. Jr. il. I\ Picket! Jewelry Co. sv„. IMPORTANT NOTICK Mis. Horace Holden asks that all contributions to be sent her for tho ex-zoldiers in Augusta be sent SCRIPT DANCE At EAST LAKE Richard Orchestra 9 till 12 -Admission $1.00 Mr. Douglas Freeman of Balti more has been called here by the critical illness of his mother. Mrs. Bernard Freeman. Mrs. Free man’s illness is the source of great sorrow to her many friends, all of whom wish for her an early restor ation of health. Mrs. R. L. flay of Augusta is the guest of her parents, Mr. anti Mrs. R. L. Cauth«n. for the Thanksgiving holidays and will be joined by Mr. Hay for the week end. Mrs. Hay will be honor guest at Mrs. Paul Williams beautiful bridge party. Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Wall an nounce the birth of a little daugh ter, Monday, November 26, who has been named Lily Rosemary. ENJOYABLE BIRTHDAY PARTY LEXINGTON, Ga.—One of the most enjoyable events of the week was when Mrs. J. W. Redmond celebrated her 46th birthday an niversary at a lovely birthdav din ner at her home in Lexington, Ga.. Sunday. The reception rooms were beau tifully and artistically arranged in a profusion of white chrysan themums and varl-colorcd carna tions. Tho dinl** room was beau tiful in Its arrangement?, and covers were laid for six at the at tractively appointed table, beautiful white cake, topped with forty-six pink candles adorned the center of the tabic. At each end of the table were baskets of beau tiful carnations. A four course dinner waa served. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Poss and chil dren of Eastville, Mr. and Mrs A. D. Poss and daughter. Miss Friddy. Night, Nov. 30 Pnril<!e Parker nnd Mr - WiIllc Dr,A.W.Chase , i K-L Pills For kidney and liver troubles, constipation, intestinal. indigestion and kindred Ub. Famous KscvtTT Sook yOu ImVu COdicu iOiiguO, fiCiuC nppCutw, po!w, muddy complexion, pains under the left shoulder blade, or attacks of headache, your liver prob ably is affected. Read below and act today: Mra. C.Mstink,.5l2S.Sb«Un Sl, Bay City, Michigan, writs*: _ *1 taft’aMd Dr. A. W. Chase's X I. t.iv.-r rillssiMl I think them in hictiir w’sK-i.r Or. A. MUl nnd-rful Medicine. I hsrt coostlps- h»»r used the** for esrerml ysurs asflearswja Ton can bey these K-L Pills at all Drug Stores To be Btir. of «.nn( th» (MulM. M. that potralt and rifnatara °f A. W. Chau. li. D, ar* on ..cti bci—your prouctioa acmlast Imitations. Or. A. W. CHASE MEOIONE CO. 257 Washington 8tr**t, Buffalo, N. Y. Parker of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Redmond and daughters Misses Mittie Mae and Agnes of Coving ton. Mrs. Redmond received many gifts and many happy returns of the jlty., ^ ; ; Miss Parilcc Parker spent the week-end in Lexington with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Redmond. OH! MY BACK! ions proof: Mrs. n«s“ mrit-Kiami. i*>o tu. Dougherty St., says: "I felt weak and run down and my housework became a burden to me. When I attempted to sweep tho floor, sharp twnges of pain snot through me and when I stooped I could hardly get. up again as my back w*s so stiff. Mornings I felt just about as tired as when I had gone to bed. My kidneys acted irregular ly, too. Upon the advice of a doc tor I obtained Doan* Kidney Pills and after using a box of them I was relieved of all the misery*” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply nsk for a kidney remedy— got 4>oan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs: Strickland had. Foster- Milburn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. —(Advertisement.) T&anksgiving Day THERE is .something wrong with the man that finds nothing to be thankful for. This bank is thankful for ai] the prosperity it lias had and also thankful to be able to learn from hard knocks. Commercial Bank of Athens Member Federal Reserve System “ASK OUR DEPOSITORS” A stubborn backache is cause to suspect kidney trouble. When the kidneys are inflamed and swollen, stooping brinfr. a sharp twinge in the small of t **» back, that almost takes j^the br :th away. Doan’i Kidney Pdfs revive sluggish kid neys— relieve aching backs. Hero’s .Athens i75—A. PRETTY PLAY SUIT. M li m - *41 f l %?r , w , :v-w.-Kv2 ■ij-t’".'' • j of nii Coats Now In Full Swing 318 of the Pettiest Coats of the Season —were received via yesterday’s express, unpacked and marked, the greatest values ever offered to ladies of Athens and neighboring towns. Truly these are wonderful values, and just beautiful styles. Stunning fur trimed models and plenty self-trim- mcd. the styles are Side Tie, Ripples and Tiers, Straight. Backs, and such beautiful materials are among them. CHOOSE YOUR NEW COAT NOW—Never such W'onderful Bargains will be offered to you like these. ■; .... 1 - 4 i- These Coats at $18.50 Arc Worth $35.00 Are wonders, Suedine with large bbaverette collars and cuffs, in Brown and Deer, are nicely lined. The actual values of these coats arc $35.00. Only a limited quan tity of these, so come early. Wonderful Values Stunning Styles diQ/l RLH ytsx.wv Values Up to $59.50 Just 86 coats are in this lot, but the prettiest you ever saw, and you will say so the minute you see them. They are just lovely in styles, col ors and fabrics. Huge fur collars and cuffs to make them the last word of smart ness. These coats are trim med with large collar and cuffs of Muflon Astrican, Manchurin Wolf, Black and Bifown Fox. Colors Kit, Fox, Brown and Black. -These Coats at $44.50 ungutauy ouiu «ut $65.00 and $69.50 . “About 50 coats are in this group, and truly these are just wonderful in style, quality and values/ Pretty rich fur collars of Beaver, • Black, Fox, Squirrel and . Muflon. Materials are of- ' Brytonia, Gerona, Fashonia, Valdine, Mirovel, Francine' and other beautiful fabrics. Stunning models showing ripples, tunics and tiers, side tie effects. Wonderful styles, unusual values. Stunning Coats ;; TVT^„ (HOK Values $35.00 to $10.00 These Coats at $49.50 Are Coats That’s Worth $75.00 to $85.00 Here we will show about 75 of the prettiest fur cpliar and cuff trimmed, Volivia and Bolivia, Trishona, cut Volivia in pretty soft shades of Kit Fox, Nut Brown and Black, prettily lined with Satins and Crepes. Side tie effects, pretty straight backs. Truly never did we offer such wonderful bar gains as these. It will pay you to see these early. -•sun $59.50 For Coats That Are Worth $8950 to $95.00 The prettiest lot pf coats ever shown in Athens at $49.50 will greet you in this gigantic coat sale which Athens has never witnessed before. The most beautiful coat8-of the finest fabriae, and the most stunning styles are here in the season’s new est coiorings. Kii Fua, Wood Brown, Black, Deer, Rose wood. Real values up to $75.00 and _$85.00. Never have you seen such lovely coats displayed and offered at such a low price this early in the season. Here .you will find hand some fur trimmed models, then there’s plenty.of self- trimmed ones to choose from. Stunning models you have never seen this season. It will pay you to ccmc;ar.d see this lot of coats. The greatest values ever offered —At $59.60. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS W. T. COLLINS INC.