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— TEB! BAWNER-nBRALP, ATHENS, CBORGIA
SUNDAY. JULY 27. 192l_
SOCIETY
MRS. ALICE ADAMS
Office Phone 1201
Residence Phene 832
Z the way of a boy
f TlUs Is the way a boy comes home!
* And the way it rha'U ever'be:
* A scamper of feet through the leaf
* and loam
* And the chase of a vagrant bee.
W A coat cast off and quite forgot,
* A whistle and ringing cheer,
J And a romp near every well-known
9 spot
* On the way from Ther- to Here,
2 This is the way a boy make* haste,
2 And the wdy it has ever been:
£ A squirrel seen is a squirrel chased
* And a top is made to spin,
” A tree’s to climb uni a brook’s to
trade.
lie
•* And the shade is a place
2 After the Zt£t of the gam e that’s
•» played
* When the sun Is hot and high.
This is 4he path a boy calls
~ straight,
* By every winding way
L WTiere berries are or w
* wait
*, Or squirrels dart at play,
* By bank* that bid
^ cool
« Two dusty feet" and brown
* In th© pebbly shallows of the pool
2 That’s on the way from. town.
birds
sit and
1 This Is the errand swiftly done,
A# doing shall ever be.
An ounce of care to th© pound ol
** fun,
And an hour that grows to
three,
A fence .to climb and a rail to
stride
With berries to hunt and share.
And n breathless quarter hour be.
side
A timid woodchuck’s lair.
And this Is the thing th/t a bo|
calls Care,
And th© thing It ahull eve r be
An old s raw hat that's lost some
where
In old shade of some far-off tree,
shirt that’s damp or trouser*
rent, ,,
A bruise or n hornet's sting.
And lagging footsetps chorswart
So’these are the ways that boys
all know '
And so may they ever be.
Fancies nre fickle n* windy that
blow.
And dreams as wide as th© sea 1
H<nven above where the blue skj
smiles, •
With no day overlong.
And & whistle of myrry tunes that
biles
HENRY’S
426 Broad Street
July Clearance Sale
■ $6.00 Tuxedo Fiber Silk Sweaters .. $2.95
$4.00 White Felt Hate $2.95
--$.6.00 Voile Dresses . $3.95
$5.00 Tab Sylk Dresses • $3.45
$1.50 Princess Slips ... .V*....... *. $1.00
$3.50 White Felts, large head vize .. $1.50
|i: $5.00 and $6.00 Bathing Suite .. $3.95
„J12.50 Silk Dresses to Close Out.... $6.95
$20.00 Silk Dresses to Close Qut.... $9.95
! > 200 Straw Hate to Close Out ... . $1.00
A whole world Into «on*.-
AN OVERFLOW REGISTRATION
FOR Y. W. C. A. CAMP
At lut the Y. W. C. A. camp
at Jenning’a Mill la nearlrg com
pletion. This will bg good 1 now*
to the many girl# and young wo
men who will have only a abort
lion and wiah to spend iV hear,
by. within reach of the city'* Thla
camp la offered for the retnark-
ably low figure of 12.00 for ten
daya, which will barely cover, ex
pense*. Think of having nuch n
holiday for auch a price! Not ev
en railroad fare la needed, a* the
site is so near the city.
The board members plan to ma«t
the groups down town and taka
them out In their autos.
The first tim© the camp will-bs
open to the young women of the
city will be for the week end ol
Aug. 2nd and 3rd. Those wish.
lag to take advantage of this op
portunity to enjoy the new' camr
should communicate wjth Mis*
Coon, the general secretary.
The tlm© from Aug. 4th to 8th
will be given to Mrs. Annie May
Bryant and her* Clarke count>
girls, for the Y. W. C. A.
meant to serve not only Athena
but the entire community.
Then comes the ^ week end ol
Aug. 9th and lOlfii" which Is open
for registration.
The first ten day section of th<
camp begins on the 11th of Aug
list and extends through the 21st.
This is for-jtlris in the grades and
the high school. This camp li
already filled. The shacks
looking the awimmlng pool have
been given to those who register,
ed first. A few others who wish
to come in this section will be
given places In the cottage.
A second camp Is planned to lx
conducted after the 21st of Augus
and those wishing places reserved
fo r this time should register now.
- Arrangements have not beer
j definitely completed oonoernlng
I the UniQ for tti« underweight child
ren. They may come at the end
| of th© summer.
I Hers In th© heart of nature, the
I Y. W. C. A. offers rest, rscrea
tlon, and we hope, a clearer vision
of apiiitual realities. There wll’
be lots of iun too for Ood meant
! fo r us to be happy. That new
'swimming pool I*Oust below the
I shacks. Think of running down
‘every morning for a plunge!! With
.Mis* Shirley and Miss Johnston in
‘charg© of the recreation all sort*
of delightful things will be plannee
such as hiking, wading, marsh
mallow and welnsr roast4, singing
plcnlcing down the creek, and on
rainy days, volley ball, basket ball
or Indoor baseball in the big re
creation hall. Sbme :.iember of
the Y. W. C. A. board and net
(husband will stay at the camp and
chaperons each group. Dr. K. J.
Morgan will hav© charge of the
morning devotlonals, and th© pres
cient, Mrs. A. S. Parser, will
give her wise supervision over all
the activities of the camp.
It Is too late to get in th# firs*
ten day section. Those who wish
to come to camp after th© 22nd
of August would do well to Sign
up Immtdlately in the offices cl
the Y. W. C. A. on Colleg© ave-
nue. —M. 8. C.
Keeps Bobbed Hair Dry
^Artistic Bobbing
^ in Different Styles
' 1 We study the lines of the head and cut the
hair accordingly.^
There is no hustle and bustle in our estab
lishment. Each cut is carefully done and
given all the time necessary to a successful
and becoming bob. •-'*%. '
HILLEY & JONES, INC
Southern Mutual Building
J Mrs. Walter 8- Robison, of Ath
ens, and Miss Lillian Traynham,
I of Atlanta, wjere guests of Mrs. H.
C. Cox several days this week—
Walton News. - \
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I Miss Aldene Hunter of Greens-
j boro is
| Gordon.
guests of frienhs bene*.
MUs Bernice Spencer entertain
ed at a lovely party Tuesday even
ing at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hpenctr.
.Mlsa El.zabeth Echols of Com
merce In the guest of Miss Leila
the guest % of Mrs. E. C j Ms,? Henry.
Master Jack Whitehead is in At*
' — SB— 'lanta, the guest of h>s bister, Mrs.
' _ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Huntpr and j Fountain.
J Mian Miry Cobb Hunter ar« 1 Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Spencer and
apendln" the week-end In Winter- family are visiting rrUndsiu At-
ville with Mrs* E. T. Hale. lanta.
—I#— i Miss Sara Lee Rewtien. is the
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Harrell ol guest of her aunt In Winder.
Macon ure guests of^the latter’i j The friends of Miss Ora Ken-
sister, Mrs. P. L>. Mathews. ‘drink are sorry to learn of her con-
—ffi— * .jtinued Illness.
Miss Jeanette Efnst left Thurs- j Misty s Winifred Fowler and
day for Greensboro to visit Mrs. J j
W. Hunter.
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Airs. E. M. Howell and Mrs. E. C. ,
Gordon visited relatives In Greens- |
boro last msek.
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Mr. and Mrs T. b. Anderson and
family, Misses Grace and Sue Bul
lard are spending the week end at •
Tallulah.
Mary Fant are entertaining it a
cam pin, part, at »{l“ ,
country placo os ihe,Tpl)H-8 roan, t
Mlsae. Olivia Lyle , wM Mar,
Helen Henry havje returned from
Camp Wilkins. <*' : -
Miss Lollle Holmes of Washing
ton, an attractive summer, school
girl,was a recent gu4*t, of Miss
Blanche Callaway.
Mrs. Joneph Alexander if the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. John
W ood In Commerce. ' . -
Mrs. T. A. Henry is spending s
taw days in MaysvUle*
Mr* Clifford Thurmond of Cor-
dele and Miss Willie'Map Thur
mond of Athens were dinner.. nests
of Mrs. Duwey Thurmohd Thurs
day evening.
Beauty, Money, Marriage—Alimony,
Trouble, Court
Bathing wigs are the latest invention for bobbed hair. How to
keep, the wave from the waves: Wear a coquettish little rubberised
cotton wig—the latest creation of Viallard, Paris.
went to Chicago to handle th© per.
formance. They were Mrs. D. M
Boykin, Mrs. T. T 1 . Stevens, Mrs
Willard Patterson and Mrs. Z. I
Fitzpatrick.
Among the out-of-town guest*
at the theatre party were Df
and Mrs. 8. V. Sanford, of Ath
ene. Mrs. W. S. Shepherd,
Madison, Mrs. I. W. Purdon ol
Waycross, Mrs. E. M. Watt
Columbus, Mts. 'Homer Merrill of
Thomasvllle, Mrs. T. S. Mason
Hartwell, Mrs. Fltxpatrlck of Mad.
loon and'' Min. Atkinson.—CJeor
gian.
LEROY CULVER
ENTERTAIN* DELIGHTFULLY
Leroy Culver very delightfully
entertained about fifteen of his
little friends at a birthday party at
lame of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Culver, on .Wednea
day afternoon from three until
lire. Alter the little folks had
played games., refreshments
lemonade, ice cream and cake
were served. Leroy received quite
a number of presents and th© par
ty was enjoyed by uli. Mrs. 'Cul.
/vns assisted In entertaining
by Mrs. W. O. Bolling.
TALLULAH PALLS SCHOOL
TRUSTEES ENTERTAIN
FRIENOS AND SPONSORS
At LYRIC THEATRE
Friend, und sponsor, of ih. T*L
lulah Falls Industrial School, the
mountain school for girls owned
and operated by tbs Georgia Fed
eration of Women's Clubs, «Vr#
entertained at a theatre party at
the Lyric Thursday night by
trustees of the school.
The central figure at th# party
wag Mr®. Ulric Atkinson, of Chi
cago, chairman of the permanent
Tallulah Falla Asaoclatisn estab
lished ther© and one of tho lead,
era. In making th© benefit per.
formancts of "Sun-Up’’ in that city
a success.
Mayor Sims, between gets, spoke
• In behalf of the trustees and the
I school, thanking all who aided In
I the benefit and pleading for con
tlnued support for th© mountain
school. Ho aald the children
th© mountains wars endowed with
Splendid brains as well as splen
did bogles and chat they were de
serving of th© help that la be ms
given .them toward gaining an edu
cation. Especially happy was the
establishment of friendship
tween Chicago and Atlanta U» the
performance, Mayor Sims said,
Govsronr and Mrs. Walker wore
among these preie nt. srwaeeln
among thos© present, as wart th«
four Georgia clubwomen who
S Vacationists!!
Dont borrotD a pen io
iDriteuour summer letters.
Carr if uour oiDrt —
YOW-ADAM8 WEPOING
FLANS OF WIDE
SOCIAL INTEREST
Th© marriage-of Miss Mary
Faith Yow and Adam Gillespie
Adams, Jr., will be an outstanding
social event of,August and 1s of
widespread interest throughout
h© south.
The wedding will take ptace
/rlday evening. August 15 at the
home of the bride-elect'* puren:
Dr. and Mrs. 8amuel Benjamin
Yow. In Lavonla. and the <
mony will be perfprnud at nine
o'clock.
Miss Sarah Yow, sister of the
brlde.elect, will be maid of honor
an Mr. Adams will have us hlc
oest man his brother. Elliott Ad
ams, of Nashville, Tenn.
The bride-elect will be given In
marriage by her father. an.J
orlUlant reception will follow the
ceremony, assembling several hur*<
dred guests Including the !mme.
dlate families and out-of-I
guests.
Mr. Adams and his brld* wll'
eniof un extended wedding ?
ney an upon their return uiil l*e
at >erne !«• Atlanta.
Miss Shirley and Miss Johnston
of the Y. W. C. A. aye spsnding<'to-
day Hi Atlanta.
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Mrs. Ben Thorntcn and Mrs.
Frank Thornton have returned
wYIisa Flossie Jackson of Dahlone- ) from a visit to Atlanta.
OR. FURRY TO ADDRESS
WOMEN PRINCE AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Furry, dean of Shorter Col
lege and an Instructor of Sutnmei
School will address the women, ol
the Prince avenue Baptist churcl
Monday afternon at 5 o'clock. All
women are invited.
JOEL WIER, JR. CELEBRATES
ELEVENTH BIRTHDAY
Joel Wi©r, Jr., celebrated Ids
eleventh birthday anniversary Fri
day afternoon with a very enjoy,
able swimming party at the Clov.
erhurst country club followed by a
delicious watermelon cutting.
About twenty five guests of tht
young sshool set were present vac 1
and all declaring It waa on# of th L
Jollleat one very loveliest parlies
of the season.
The day was Intensely
Use entertaining features were all
th© more enjoyablfc and refreshing
at the sunset houe.
JACK SON-ALMON
Mr. B. F. Jackson of Athens an
nounces the engagement of hi*
daughter Martha to William Bryan
Almcn, tits marriage to ha solemn
tied at an early date. No cards. _
Mr. and Mrs. Wllups Phinizy left
Saturday for Atlantic City to specd
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Hodgson
and young son Bobble, have re
turned from Highlands, N. C. where
they spent several weeks. Morton
Jr-, and Hutching Hodgson return
Monday night from camp.
The frieods of Prof. George H.
Flror will be interestrd to learn be
is doing nicely at the General hos
pital following an appendicitis op
eration. Mrs. Firor who was visit
ing in Atlanta was called home by
his illness.
Mrs. J. P. Proctor and children
hav» returned from Virginia and
leave this w^dc for the Y camp
near Tallulah.
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Dr* 8. V. Sanford and Messrs.
8he!toa and Homer 8anford joined
Mrs. Sanford fin Atlanta Friday go-
over foe this funeral Saturday
rooon of Mr. Edward Howard
- Mrtda. They will return home
Sunday night
ga and Mlsa Annette Pool of Macon
al"e the weuk-end gurstg of Mrs.
George M. Potter.
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Mrs. Frazier Dyer and children
of Columbia, S. c., are the gur*ts
of her sister, Mrs. T. W. Baxter.
Mrs. Deloney Hull of Dublin is
the guest of his mother Mrs. Rnsa
D. Hull.
Mrs. George Potter and Httlp
daughter, Virginia, leave this week
for Dahlonega to visit her parents
Mr. and, Mrs. T. S. Jackson.
Mrs. Ora Hart Avery Is ^expected
in a few days from Richmond, Vu..
Her friends will be, glad to hear
ahe Is improving from an illness of
several weeks.
Mias Bluford ^ims of Atlanta
spent several days the past w^ek
with Mrs. F. H. Williams. ,
Mrs. Howard Benscn and chil
dren returned Saturday from
visit to Atlanta and MarFtta.
■ B)
Mrs. Abe Jo©l and Miss Hannah
Joel leaVfl Thursday for Atlantic
City, Ix»iu? Beach, New York and
other i>o!nts of interest to be away
several WFfcks.
Mr. and Mrs. iMyer St:rn
spending some time In Atlantic
City, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs
Howard Waff in Norfolk who ac
companied them on a motor trip
through Maryland.
Miss Ella 'Mimders Is snendinf
her vacation in Glllesville. *
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Misses Leon Brooks and Delree
Stephens nro Hfpnding the week
end nt the Cliff Mouse at Tallulah
Kails.
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Mrs. Arthur Flatau and children
and Mr. 8. Bernstein will go to
White Sulphur next Sunday to
sptfnd somo time. ;>
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Mr. .Tont Jackson and Miss
Ethel Jackson are spending th©
week «n$l with their sister Mrs
Arthur Bartley in Griffin, Ga.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bolling Sasnett of
Atlanta came over yeMerUay i©
v.slt her father, Congressman C
11. Brand.
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Burkhart
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harper
have returned from the North
Carolina mountains.
Tho Athens party at Chhtauqua
New York repor t a wonderfully
lovely time and delightfully ' cool
there and the cultural life and sur.
roundings charming. Those en
joying these nrivnntaifH* nre Mrs.
Alexander, Mrj. Bussey, Miss
Sprout, MIhh Holmes;' Mrs. John
E. Talmndge. Jr., Mis#’ Annl©
Crawford and Miss Annis Linton.
Mrs. Boyce Fickleti of iVashr
Ington, Ga., president of the
Georgia division of th« American
Legion Auxiliary and Mrs. Hornet
Holden were guests Thursday o
Miss Moona Michael at file Win
nle Davis hall.
-a—
r. and Mrs. .Sidney Richards
of Atlanta are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Hancock.
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MrMs. Cnrl^ipps and Mrs. Ncl-
sdn Arthur have returned from a
two weeks’ visit to the mountains.
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OCONEE HEIGHTS
NEWS
Miss Blanche Callaway is th©
guest of Mrs. Deadwylsr in De
catur.
Messrs. Grady Dcas and Leroy
Ortjen of Augusta were lucent
Mrs. Cortlandt Young holds tight her baby, “Rosebud,” whom her
hiutband tried to taka from her, according to har chadgee in a New
York court. She once was Dorothy Campbell, Follies beauty. She
married Young, a magazine publisher, in 1920. They separated in
1923 and she received a large alimony allowance from her wealthy
tpousc. It later was stopped. Now she says Young caips to her
tmall apartment and attempted to take their little daughter Th#
zffair reached court when neighbors called the police.
Tho many friends of Mrs. C. 11.
1’hinUy will be dehghted to Bura
she is liu pro vine fiom an attack
or neuritis. 8he was ill during her
thre* weeks vis.t la Augusta.
Miss Gusvie Itcj’se of l*exlngton
and Mrs. McCracke* of Baxley
were visitors here Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. a. 8. Parker, lit-
tl: Betty Parker, Miss Coon, Mina
Hutchison and &t'.*s Peaaw are
spending the we©k end at the Y.
IV. c. A. camp, known a* Jennings
Mill- ^ !
Mrs. A. B. Desdwyler, Mlsa Rene
Dei-dwyl t, Mrs. Cliff Barber ol
Commerco and Mlsa Will Gunter of
Augusta were guests of Mrs. Olin
Dozier Friday for th* day.
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Mrs. R. C. Neely of Waynesboro
arr,ves today to mUIt Mr. soft Mrs
C- A. Scudd/T.
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Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Hudson with
a i*arty 1*11 Friday fof^i trip to
the mountaina.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Langston and
Miss Frances Langston ofiMonro?
were recent visitors to Mr. and
Mrs. C- a Taylor.
Billups Johnson^will return Mon
day night from the Y. Camp where
haa been spendmgg several
weeks.
Mr. and' Mr^ Hugh Oordon
and son Louis are spending the
week end at the Y ca m p.
Mrs. Frank Lipscomb and moth
er 'Mrs. E. It. Hodgson who have
been at Hraufersanrille, N. C
stopping at Duncraggan are spend>
Ing the w«ek-end at Grove Park
Inn, Asheville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodgson
and Walter Hodgson. Jr., have re
turned from Pablo Beach, Fla., ac
companied by her mother and sis
ter, Mrs. L. A. Scarborough and
Mlsa Martha Scarborough of Co
lumbus who will be the;r guests
for several days.
Mfos©s I Hen*and Lucile Coopsf
are vlsitlnr' their parents In
Greensboro.
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HI,, Edna Hal, of WintorriUe
la Hy> gueat of Mr. R. W. An-
Uony nt the homo of Mra. If. C .
Hooter. I
Waist Reduced,
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Makes you look inches fhlnnrr
the moment you put it on-
ami gently out surely mau
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you walk, play, or work.
rf-wE moment you put on the Madame X.
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the most reailient Para rubber especially de
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the undergarment—fit, as mugly a, a kid glove
and has garter, attached.
* It Is to constructed that from 1 to 3 Inches from %
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abdomen, waist, hip*end
thighs as you walk, climb
stairs, bend, reach or
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you make, even your natu-
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sway the fst-without any
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sway front Insures perfect ^
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special back ledng makes
It easy to adjust as you
becoma more slender.
You must sec this re
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and try it on. You won’t
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$11.85
IN GREY
$9.85
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$5.00
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INC