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SL'NDAY. DECEMBER 2, 192.T
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By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832
iyER TEA AT MRS.
■ MADGE ff
niters of chapter K, of
“, n uel church-ore bqsy getting
„V things tnnde tor a. sl'ver tea
to be held nt the Heel-
u f their Pr«8. Mrs. Johu E
\fae. Jiv TUerday afternoon
Uniter *
•nkc men, old tea cakes,
id handiwork will be dlsv
7*d for tiiile. .
Ue proceeds from the collection
ths door will (to to the Appleton
urch Home In Mucon.
winters of chapter K nre:
!h*n Borrow, Mrs. Tom
Mrs. Dave Barrow, Mrs. J
Bnu-r, Mrs R. D Robston. Mrs.
idy Crawford, Mis* Mary Cappx.
* Monroe yDenrlnR.. Mrs. It.
,bl>r. Mrs. C J-Deyker, Mrs. Mrs*-
Wester, -Batington Flanigan,
John Hunnleutt, Mrs R B
ibbnrd. MV* ' Walter Jackson
H Lamar Mis* Eugenia Law.'
Mrs. R. L. Moss Ilf. Mrs
T McPherson, Mi's Louise
iKclder. Mrs John Nicholson.
Homer Sleholaon, Misr Mar*
Siclioleen. Mrs. Sain Nlchohon
PnKrt Oulds, Mrs Ed Porter
,tar Rucker, Mr/ I. M KcSd
11 Hteedmnn, Mrs L. L
litb. Jr. Mrs Lamar Aid
Cuylcr Trussell, Mrs J E 1
tnadge, Jr, Mrs. Jewett Williams,
Mm c. M Walton. Miss Loulu
Hollingsworth
WOMAN'8 MISSIONARY
MEETING FIR8T METHODIST
CHURCH MONDAY
.The Woman's Missionary Soci»
ety of the First Methodist churcft
will meet Monday afternoon it
the Burncn room, at 4 o'clock.
This being the Inst meeting of
the year which will be most Im
portant * and officers for the nr*
year will be elected therefore a
full ^attendance is urged.
~ ~~~ THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
urn
Circle II with Un C A. 8cudder.
Circle III with Mre. J B Wler
Circle IV, with Ure W. H.H Bo.
cock.
Circle V with Mice Lida Pain
Circle VI with Mr» J. A. ?.Ior.
Ion.
REGULAR MONTHLY
INSPIRATIONAL MEETING
W. M. S. FlrtST BAPTIST
CHURCH MONDAY
Tho regular monthly inspiration,
u! meeting of the woman's mis
slonary society of the First Bap
tint church will be held Monday
afternoon at 4 o'clock
The executive boat'd meets at I
o'clock jn tho church parlor.
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CIRCLE MEETING8 FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The circles of the Ladles auxlll*
nry of the First ' Prenbyterlav
church will meet Monday afternoon
Circle VII with Mrs. Lewis Davis,
—Sr—■
MI8S LENUS DANIEL
TO PRE8ENT HER PIANO
PUPIL8 IN RECITAL
Miss Lenus Daniel will present
hor piano pupite in recital at the
home of Mrs. J. E. Wood, 190 Grady
avenue at *4 o'clock p m Saturday,
December 8
R, Wharncllffe—Twinkle Little.
Star, Lullaby Op. 106, No. 5—
Nell Wood, Rudene Taffer.
Premier—After School March—
Susie Mae Flannigan, Edna Flan.
Igan
Featis—Four Leaf Cluaver Walts
—Talmadge Hale, Zettie Mae Hale.
C. Robinson. Happy ITiougsts
Walt*. Op. 45. No. 2—Nellfo Rob
erts, Irene Fowler Mrs. J. E, IflgMowor of Atneri
J*. Offenbach, Barcarolle “Tales CUft and Mrg . j ame s Algie of 8t.
Hoffman.' Etta Flanigan, j Petersburg have been called to
Athens on: account of tha sudden
Let Santa Claus
Bring You Home a
NEW BUICK
This Christmas '
Mr. Walter Jones has returned
from Union Springs, Ala.
Mrs. Charles Phinlxy returned
from Atlanta where she spent
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Malcolm
Portion.
Mr. and Mrs. George Raine t>f
Atlanta are the guests of Mss
LouiBe Morton coming oven* for, tne
week end college activities.
Dr. T. H. McHatton has returned
from Atlanta.
-Si-
Miss Roleofs who has been tho
guest of Mrs. John R. White sev*
era! days. leaves^ Monday for
Brunswick.
iMtsg AnnJe Re Jago spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with Miss
Lillian Cain In Atlanta.
Mrs. W. J. Thornton Is doing
nicely following an operation at
St. Mary’s l.ospital Frlla/ morn
ing.
Louise Flanlran.
L. Beethoven—Fur Ellse. (b)
Bohm—Melodic—Mrs G. B Capton
Vnnderbeck-A-FJdelwicsrt Gild*—
Nora Belle Davis _
Durand. Valse in E, Op. 83— El
eanor Galloway,
Gounod—Faust Walts—Louise Dal#
Lewis Daniel.
12, No 1—Mrs. J. E. Wood. Mary
Wood
Renard—Iris—Lucy Heard. Lewis
Daniel
Mendelsohn—Spring Song,—Mrs
Nell Flanigan—Marguerite Lang
ston.
H. M. Russell—Witches Flight—
Caprice—Mlrle Underwood, Lewis
Daniel
LADIES AUXILIARY
GENERAL H08PITAL
MEETS WEDNESDAY
The Ladles auxiliary of the Gen
eral hospital will meet Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. A. 8. Parkei
nt 4 o'clock, all chairmen art
urged to be present.
illness of thetr mother.
Wends of Mr. Murray Soule will
be glad to hear of his improvement
from a recent severe Illness, he
was able to come down stairs Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Avail Crane of At
lanta and Mr. Joe Wiggins pf Sa
vannah are week end guests of Mr.
Charles E. Martin, coming over for
the Ocorgia-Centre game yester
day.
Mrs. Walter Jones and Mr. Ban*
non Jones have returned from At
lanta. «# TOT
A Specially
iced Lot of
•$22.50
^andspmj Goats in the most desirable mod
els. made "Sr‘''Vefours, Bolivias and" Sport
matemls. Some are plain while others are
fur trlmuied, belted and side tie models. In
tiiis lot there are 28 coats in a good range
of sizoyall special values at §22.50
’Sport Coats At $15.00
Made in sport styles of good quality sport
material in solid colors, stripes and plaids
—specS^alues at .... .. §15.00
Outing Kimonas for Little Tots At.... 3§c each
These Dresses At $12.50 Are
Wonderful Values
Sixty-two dresses to choose from at §12.50
each, they are all good styles and made of
fine quality materials. Poiret Twills, Wool
Jersey, Flannel, Crepe de Chine, Canton
Crepes and Satins. All the good colors are
shown and in a good range of sizes. The
usual prices would be from §18.50 to §22.50.
You may have your choice for .... §12.50
The friends of Mr. «nd iMre. W.
T. Collins will be pleased to learn
of the satisfactory condition fol
lowing a tonq'.l and adenoid opera
tion at the General hospital Than
day.
Miss Virginia B. Vanatler went
to Atlanta to hear ^adurewakl and
remained over for the week end.
Mr. and Jlrs. Janies It. Ony,
Major J. S. Cohen and Mr. Bill
Monday wtll return to Atlanta this
afternoon after a week end visit
bore tor tho Georgla-Centre game
and soe'al affairs marking the gay
week end.
Miss Catherlue Jones Is spend
ing the week end at Wesleyan
with Ml«s Mary Pope Thornton.
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Miss Evle Jackson has returned
from a two weeks’ visit to Bir
mingham.
' Jlrs. C A. Whittle of Atlanta la
the week end guest of Mrs. M. P.
OVallaglian, coming over far the
game.
Mr. Artie Small Is spending the
week end with his family at CapL
and Mrs. J. W. Harnett.
. Miss Nary Oray of College r»rk
i'spending the week end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rowe and
Mi'ss Prances Rowe returned Fri
day from Atlanta accompanied by
Mrs. Lauren Goldsmith who
their week end guest.
Misses Esher and Emily Upson
Miss Nellie Sprout. MVises Ma-
thilde and Louise Upson wont over
to Atlanta lost week to hear Pad
erewski. Miss Upson remained over
for the Thanksgiving gome.
Miss Lotlse Hays of Montesuma
la the.guest of Mrs. John White
Morton, coming np fur the game
and college dances.
You May Choose From These
Dresses At a Saving of
25 Per Cent
The season’s best models made of Poiret
Twills, Charmeen, Canton Crepes, Fancy
Crepes, Georgette, Brocade Crepes and
Velvets. Straight lines, coat dresses,
draped and tiered skirts, panels and cas
cades. Trimmings of braids, embroidery
and tucks. The prices were reasonable to
begin with and the reduction of 25 per cent
x makes every dress in this lot an. unusual
bargain.
Davison-Nicholson Co.
ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE
Miss Mildred “Mell sod Miss
Annie Carlton west to Atlanta
Wednesday to bear Taaerewuol.
Mr. Roger Whttely of Washing'
ton, spent Saturday here, coming
tip for the Oeorgls-tCenlre game.
Mr. and Mtrs. Hilliard 8pald1ng
and Mr. and Mre. Ward Wight
came over for tho game Saturday.
Mr. D. M. lljrifof LswrencerlUo
was among tho visitors here yea-
terday.
Mrs. 0. A. Johns of Winder and
'Mre. Hubert Yov of Martin were
guests of Mre. Ben Juban Saturday
tor tho GeorglaCentro gamo.
Mr. and Mre. H. A. Pendergraph
are apoodtng the Thanksgiving
holidays In Chapel Hill, N. C.
Mr. and Mre. Jones Yow of Nor-
cross are week end guests of Mr.
and Mre. Frank Lawler for the
game and college activities.
Messrs. Billups Phinlxy, Ha <cld
Hinton. Toni Olin and Gas Dottier,
Howell Ecrwln and Dr. Will Moss
(leave this week on a fishing trip
In Florida.
STUDENTS FIN
College Park, Oa.—Students at
tending Georgia Military Academy
here will be allowed to go home
for the Christmas holidays two
days earlier than it was originally
planned, it is announced through
R. 8. Rosser, secretary to CoL J C
Woodward, inwmiAvUt of tho Insti
tution who is now In Florida on a
business trip
The reason of the earlier dis
missal is the fact that the atudents
themselves voted to continue with
class room work on Thanksgiving
day and since that holiday was not
observed, the time wilt be giver
them Christmas. It is said that
the reason the atudenta< voted no
holiday on Thanksgiving day was
two-fold; one to save the expense
nf going to their several homes,
and the other, because or the near
ness of the Christmas season.
<BLACK and BROWN
PLAIN TOE OXFORDS
As Illustrated
$4.95
This popular Oxford is made with creased
vamp and rubber heel. Of fine quality. Smart,
comfortable, durable;—at an 'especially low
price. . . » .
MICHAEVS
Christmas is only three weeks away!
From “A to Z” the New
Fall Ties
Some are a bit daring in folor and deign;
other, quiet a: silence.
They're ell new in »ha pea, in pattern,, in
coloring,.
The variety cure, exactly the right tie, to
-suit your preference,—and your clothe,.
H. J. REID COMPANY
• THE SHOP OF QUALITY
Clayton Street Athens, Ga.
December the 2nd la known
throughout tho Chrlatian Brother-1
hood as “Woman's Day” and tbo|
pa,tor win preach a ipea'al aer-j
mon at the morning hour. uslrjt,
the subject. "A Good Woman." At'
the evening hour, g o'clock, tho'
Over
Thla will be the beginning of the
Golden Jubilee Caropuign in the
local church, a campaign among
Churchea of Christ, In celebration
of the firfcth anniversary of or
ganised Woman's Work. In which
It la the aim of the Women'a or
ganizations to add 60,000 new
member,, M0 new organizations,
and to aecore ono million dollars
tor the erection of CO needed
bulldtnge at home andi abroad. Also
tho alma Includo SO.000 new sub
scriptions to tho "World Cell" the
missionary magazine of tho church.
Beginning with the »th the pax-
tor will dlacuxs subjects appro-
Morn'ng subject, will be "Christ in
prints tor tho Christmas season.
I Prophecy,” “The Genealogy of
Christ," "The Babe of Bethlehem."
and "Christ In You, tho Hope of
Glory.” The evening subject, will
be “Tho Ark.. A Type of tho
Church," -Tho River Jordxn," and
"flod /a Not Mocked." The .even
ing of the 23rd an elaborate
"White Glfst Christmas' Program"
will be rendered.
The public Is invited to attend
all these services of holiday sea
son.
Students Use
Big Telescope
Since the In
1 installation of a very
large and powerful telescope in
Moore college, or the physics and
science department of the Univer
sity of Georgia, curious and stu
dious members of the student body
have been frequenting the hall at
night to observe the astronomical
phenomena visible through It. El H
Dixon, an Instructor In physics, or
tome other member of the faculty
la there every night to aid the stu
dents In their Investgationa and to
regulate the Instrument.
EXTRA HOLIDAY GIVEN
ROME. Go—Much to the delldht
ot the little folks, Friday follow
ing Thanksgiving was dscltrrd s
holiday at the local school as It
came In between the two holidays
and was rathsr Inconvenient for
school children, la study for.
§1.25 EFFANBEE-
Mama Dolls
Monday 75c
I ther Effandbca Dolls, 9|
Hams Dolls, some with sleeping
eyes and mohair wigs
From 50c to §12.50
Newest Ideas in Silk, Satin and
Fabric 'Hats, ultra-stylish nro
?';• ■ i "vv V'Mil'r .mil Early
Spring Hat* featured at
$2.00, $3.50 and .$5.00
Ladies' .Corduroy Bath »r
Lounging Robes, special prices
for
Monday §3.95 and §4.95
Special Sale of All-Wool Sweat -
ere for children 2 to 8 year-..
Colors Navy, Brown, Tan, Car
dinal. Values to 13.6(1
' Monday §1.95
25 New Sport Coats for women,'
16 to 44, of all-wool, plaids
• tm tm
and stripes, values- to 117.50
Monday §9.95
Ladles* and Mtoeg Fine Felt
'Hats, roll brim. Sand and Hen
na only, valua $2.00
Monday 51
Monday 85c
Monday Only §14.95
Values to 822.50. Plain knd fur
collars, some with fur trimmed
cuffs, mostly Brown., a few
Navy., of All-Wool Veloui
Monday Only §14.95
Henry’s