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LAMB'CHILDS WEDDING
INTERESTING EVENT
A beautiful wedding of Thanks
giving afhormion whldli waa sol-
eiunlied jut the First Bautlat
church (n [Macon, Georgia, waa that
of Mian Claudia Lamb and Mr.
Hoes Ilenftoe Childs, the ceremony
being performed dt lour.o'clock by
Dr. Wllliain Russell Owen.
Yellow chrysanthemums in tall
standards, candelabra, palms and
southern siullax formed the set
ting for this lovely wedding.
Mrs, H. S. Wimberly of Cochran,
rendered the wedding muq’c and
preceding the ceremony Mr. Ed
ward Powell Lee sang "Because.’
Handel’s ‘‘Largo’’ waa played for
entrance of .the bridal party and
’’Romance’* from Tannhauser waa
aoftly rendered during the ctm.-
mony followed ■ by Verdi’s "Grand
March” as a recessional.
The groomsmen were Mr. Virgil
Childs of Atlanta and ’Mr. Harry
Everett of Athens.
M-rs.’James M. Cylatt of Atlanta
as matron of honor entered alone
wearing a stunning gown of black
brocaded chiffon with bat of
squirrel and silver. She carried an
arm bouquet of yellow cbryiantbe-
mums.
Master Burgess Minor came nsat
attired In oupbl’s costume and car
ried the ring on an arrow.
Next to enter was the little
flower girl Evelyn Dame dressed
in dainty whits silk crepe 1 and
scattering rose petals In the path
of the bride.
Last came the bride who entered
with her brother Mr. frank Lamb
of Danville by whom she was given
In marriage. They wore enclosed
In a moving aisle of yellow ribbon
attached to a large hone shoe
covered In white satin with wed
ding bell of satin suspended and
tied to hone shoe with bow of .. .. .
tulle. It wan carried b> Mips Mary «n hardly keep them for the sale.
Frances Everett of Athens. WsajTb® chapter has decided not to
Mae Lamb of Danville. Mlsa Lois * single thing until tile place
Vaughn of Jefferson and Mlsa <• nmUlet erery one have
Claudia Childs of
Miss Mae Lamb of Danvillo Mrs.
B. P. Everett, Miss Mary Frances
Everett, Mr. and Mn. Harry Ever
ett of Athens; Mrs. H. & Wim
berly of Cochran; Mn. Jack Vau
ghn, Mlsa tola Vaughn, Mr. James
Whlto. Mrs. Clayton Vaughn, Mr.
and Mn. Wm. Whitaker, of Jef-
.fenonvlllo; Mrs. James M. Clyatt,
Mr. and Mn. Marvin. Baaa, Mr.
virgin Childs of Atlanta; Mr. Silas
Henry Starr of Tlfton and Mrs.
Roger D. Flynt of Dublin.’
A. B.’s 8ALE TUESDAY
TEN O'CLOCK
You can’t Imagine what an
tractive array of hand made and
hand painted articles chapter A.
B. has gotten together. Tbere are
very few expensive things’ In this
collodion, however a partial list
may help to adlre your problem
for you.
In the hand painted list there
are, bulb-bowls, water bottles and
tuniblen, bedside tumblers, per
fume bottles, brooms, whisk
brooms,'candles, candlestick*, desk
candles, clothes brushes, French
dolls, rag dtolls, elephants, tops,
whistles, pCitcfli, rules, balls .bells,
vanity boxes, soap boxes, scissors,
bridge scores, curtain pulls, writ'
lug pads.
'line hand made and embroidery
collection ’ consists of handker-
chiefs, blanket protectors, collar
and cuff sets, boudoir slippers,
boudoir pillows, shoe- bags and
Mother Goose shoe bags for the
nursery, booties, coat hangars,
towels and numerous other things.
There will he a few very handsome
bags, made by a lady famous for
making beaug'ful one* and
iPft
THE BANNER-HERA ED, ATHENE. BBORGIA
PAGE THREE
she
The bride waa modMUy gown;!
In her travelling coetume of brown
charmlne with accessories to har-
tnbnlxe. She and Mr. Lamb were
met at the altar by the groom and
bis best man, Mr. Silas Henry
a chance to secure the things they
most desire. The sole ope Da at ten
o’clock Tuesday morning, Decem
ber lltli. In H. O. Eptlng’s offcle
in the Holman, building, and than
will also be offered for sale cakes
cookies, caodtes, brown
beaten biscuits and cheese straws,
Starr of Tlfton where the commons noaien mscuiis aimcneese
was performed under the horse .made by the beet of cooks.
was performed under the horse. -
shoo which served as an arch and , Be * ure 10 *** ,IU * ' <K,1<
was held In place by the nieces of i things over,
the bride, the ribbons being dra»n I
U,Un ‘ tta *j Thorotm '"a“recital In the
Immediately after the ceremony i of ^SI-^Vls^Harriri
Mr. and Mrs. Childs left for si the piano SiC .SfralUi
short wedding trip and upon their May Crenshaw, assisted by
“ ndH
return will bo at homo to frlei
la Athena where Mr. child* Is a
member of tho faculty of the Uni
versity of Georgia.
The out of town guests attend
ing the wedding wjsre Mrs. D. T.
Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Lamb,
vftoiin pupils of Mrs. John Morris,
on Tuesday* Decembe* 118b*
8:15 P. M,
The patrons and fr!*nds of Lucy
Cobb are cordially Invited to at
tend this recital.
The student body of Uacf Cobb
IV. T. Collins Inc.
, r December 9, 1923.
Dear Madam:
Wo "know that you are getting an old fashioned
thrill when you realize Chriatmas 1* drawing near and
all the joya of the Holidays are before you. However,
there are probably a few misgivings mixed In with
the thrills when you start to make out your Christmas
list.
Somehow the worries and troubles don't seem to be
long to Christmas and we decided tbat^ouraimthis
year should be to make the Christina* of 1923, 100 per
cent jolly for our customers.
So wc started out by making our gift aisles so won-
derous and versatile in their display of beautiful fern-
inirte .things that they fairly radiate with appropriate
und new suggestions. The best part is that most of
the are $10 or under, 'There are metal cloth
Blouses, frilly Neckwear, lacy silk Ungene, attractive
Gloves, fancy silk Hose, stunning Handbags,, a nice
warm Bath Robe, silver Card Cases, silver Mesh Bags,
lovely Umbrellas, pretty fur Chokers, Hudnuts Toilet
Sets, handsome Pearl Necklaces, attractive silk under
wear, lovely silk Kimona, silk underskirt, a pretty
gflk Dress, a new satin Hat, prrtty gold Brooches,
white gold Bar Pins, beautiful Hack Combs, lovely
Bends, beaded Bags, beautiful hand made Handker-
chiefs, and the prettiest Coats you ever saw, and in
numerable other things to set feminine heads in a whirl.
Your Christmas shopping will be a real pleasure to
you when you see all our lovely things. Do come in soon.
Yours truly,
W. T. COLLINS.
Institute will slug a vesper ser
vice of traditional chgstmas Car
ols at Seoey-Stovsll dispel, Sun
day afternoon. December 16 th, at
four o’clock.
—SB—
CIRCLE MEETINGS FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH
The circles at the W. M. 8. of
the First Baptist church will meet
this week as. follows:
Circle No. 2 with Mrs. L
Leathers, Wednesday at 4 o’clock.
Circle No. 3 with Mrs. W. M.
Crane, Wednesday at 4 o'clock.
Circle No. 4 with MM. W.
Scott. Thursday at 4 o'clock.
Circle No. S with Mrs. W. W.
Crews, Monday at 4 o'clock.
Circle No. 6 with Mrs. Orld Bird
Wednuday at 3:30 o’clock.
Circle No. 8 with Mrs. H. O.
Epting. Monday at 4 o'clock.
Circle No. » with Mrs. E. H.
Dorsey. Sr.. Monday at .4 o’clock.
Circle No. 10 *tb Miss Lena
Bird, Monday at 4 o’clock.
Circle No. 11 with Mn. C. A.
Lanier,-Wednesday at 4 o'clock.
Circle No. 11 at the church.
Wednesday at 6:30 o'clock.
CAPT. J. H. RUCKER
TO WED MR8. VIRGINIA
PHELAN
The manicse of Captain J.
ucker to Mn. Virginia Phelan
wkfeh takes place In Waycrose on
the evening at December 11th wUI
be an event of state wide Inter
est. The popular couple number
their friends by the hundred.
They will come to Athena im
.mediately after the ceremony and
will spend the Cbriatmaa holidays
here and *yil go to Columbia, S .C.
to spend the New- Year with their
relatives, Mr. and Min. George L.
Baker.
CIRCLE MEETINGS
PRINCE AVENUE
CHURCH
The circles of W. M. & of Prince
Avenue Baptist church will meet
Monday afternoon at tha following
placet and times;
No. 1 with Mrs. A. C. Cox, 126
Boulevard, at 4 o’clock.
No. 2 with Mrs. Bcacham, Beck
er street, at 3:30.
No. 3 with Mn. George FJrur.
370 Church street, at 1:30.
No. 4 with Mrs. B. C. Jones, 667
Cobb street, at 2:20.
No. 6 with Mrs. j. J. Donnell,
764 Prince arenue at 3:30.
No. 6 with Mrs. Asa Laoglord,
ill Childs street, at 3:20.
IN HONOR OF REV.
AND MRS. WALTER
8. ROBISON
■Monday evening at their home,
Dr. and Mrs. P. T. Reynolds en
tertained at a lovely six oc'lock
dinner In honor at iKav. and Mn.
Walter 8. Robison, who are leaving
Thursday {or their new homo In
Athens.
Living room and dining', room
were very attractive widb quanti
ties of cut flowers and growing
plants.
The mahogany dining table had
for ita decorations a real lace cen
terpiece with a crystal basket fili
al each corner, oi the table were
ed with red aweethcart roues and
ilaced silver candlesticks contlsn-
ug red burning lepers. Sliver bas
kets were placed at Intervals, ail
ed with e-llnl "'Us • .
A delicious course dinner was
served to eight. Those seated at
the table were Rev. and Ml*. Wal
ter Robison. Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Cox, Mlssce Lillian and Helen Coxj
and Dr. and Mrs. P, T. Reynolds.—
WALTON NEWS.
p. t. A. fjrst"methodist
CHURCH MEETS
WEDNESDAY 3:30
The regular monthly meeUug of
the PJ T. A. of the First Methodist
hurch will be Geld Wednesday
afternoon at 3:30.-
Chancellor Barrow wiU at
the meeting on the spirit of Christ
ims and Christmas giving. A mu
sical program will be presented
by a group of Normal 8choo! girls
and little Ifulrae Kennebrew, Jr,
will slog.
DAVID C. BARRAW
. T. A. MEETS DEC. 11
Tfie P. T. A. of tho David C.
Barrow School will hold their Do
ccmber meeting Tuesday after
noon,-Dec. Htb, at 3:30 o’clock. In-
stead of the usual time which
would be Christmas day. There
will he no program, tt will be a
strictly business meeting, with the
social feature. All mothers of tbs
school sre cordially Invtted.
TWO IMPORTANT
NOTICES
The Indies Memorial Assoela
tlon *111 meet ut tho Viiia Monday
afternoon at 3:10 follosriog which
the Laura Rutherford Chapter U.
C. wlll mcet-at'4 o’clock.
(Signed) M. RUTHERFORD,
-. ■ president.
Mrs. John J. Strickland has re
turned from Memphis where she
spent several weeks with her sis-
Mrs. McClellan.
Mr. Harris Jones went to Allan-
Friday to attend the O. B. X.
dance and spend the week end.
Mies Cora Brown of Marietta or-
rived Raterdnp to vielt Mrs. Rob-
McWhorter.
—IP—
The Rev. and Mn. W. & Rob
inson have arrived -from Monroe
and have token pc esses Ion of their
home on Grady avenue. Mr. Rob
inson assumes the duties of pre
siding Rider, recently sent - here
the North Georgia Conference.
They ore being very cordially wet.
corned by their many friend*, made
here on previous visits.
. B
Miss Mary Gerdlne. Mias Annie
Laurie Hill and Thomas Gerdlne
were .recant visitors In Atlanta, the
guests of hire. Warren Molae.
Mr. Marion Sltvey has relurnsd
to Fayetteville, N. C., after a tost,
nights visit to his parents. Mr. aad
Mrs. -w. W. Riivey and a'ster, Mr*
Kenneth Skinner,
Capt. and Mrs. John Nicholson
and two attractive ilttlo boys,
John Jr„ and Edward arrive from
Dahlonegn on tho 22hd to spend
the holidays with Mr. and Mr*. E.
H. Dorsey. •
Mrs. Morris Vow and Mrs. Hugh
White Win go to New- Vork in !
January .for a delightful vlilL
Mrs. Harvey Clarke. Mlaslonary
to Japan waa a recent charming
visitor hero as the guest of Mm.
E. H. Dorsey. She spoke delight
fully to the Woman's Missionary
Mrs. Merritt Found spent'- Friday
In Atlanta,
—SB—
Messrs Freeman Jelks end Col-
qult Carter of-the University weal
Society of tho First Baptist church over to Atlanta Friday for,tha o.
on the home life and nssds of Ja- j B. X. dance,
pan. Mrs. Clarke before her mar. | —lg—
rtage was-Mies Daniel of Atlanta' Mrs. Louise Trousedale hae rn-
ond Is home tor a furlough: turned from a visit to Rome.
All Wool, Any
Color
$1.00 pair
Christmas
Comfort Slippns
LXERE will the Christmas
A J- shopper find the widest
and most attractive assort
ment of Comfort and Boudoir
Slippers in town, marked at
decidedly economical prices.
Models for Men, Women and
Children • in every wanted
style, shade and size ' -
Men’s Felts, Special .. $1.00 pair
MICHAEL’S
How style
is created
Ever wonder how a new fashion in men's dress
is started? Perhaps you think the fashion dic
tators suddenly decide to change the cut of a
lapel or shape of a vest. ‘
Fact is—the public sets its own fashion. The
* style designers follow the public trend. What
ever the popular mode* the House of s*
Kuppenheimer
presents it in the most distinctive and authoritative manner.
That’s why style from this famous house is never freakish, but
always in good taste.
Why Not Give Him One of These Fine Suits or Overcoats?
Or How About a Pair of Florsheim or Douglas Shoes?
A John B. Stetson or Mallory Hat?
A Hickok Belt, Initial Buckle and Bcitogram?
Or Intrewoven Silk, Lisle and Woolen Hose?
And Too Many Other Things Too Numerous to Mention?
JUST CALL AND LOOK AROUND
LEEMORRIS
“THE DAYLIGHT CORNER”
Corner Broad and Jackson Streets