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THE BAMNBR-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA.
<• . MBS. ALICE ADAMS
j«e« Phone 1201 Beddence Phona 8S2
Dupree Hunnicutt Is Hostess
At Beautiful Tea In Honor Of Mrs.
Goodale, Mrs. Lanier, Mrs. Hopkins
by elegance and beauty
was. the lovely tea at which Mrs.
Du Free Hunnicutt entertained
Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs.
lAPayette Lanier- of West Point,
Mra. .R. M.' Ooodall of Birming
ham, Ala., and Mrs. Stiles-Hop- 1
kins of Atlanta. The radiance of
the, gorgeous any was reflected In
the'handsomely appointed home
artistically adorned with a wealth
of rich colored flowers throughou
tlie lower floor Which opens up
charmingly' for a large' entertain -
menl. 1 ■* 1 ‘
All society was iiresent to wel
come the popular visitors and en
joy the delightful hospitality so
I gracefully extended •
The ball was decorated with
ETLEYS
Iced Tetley’s on a warm
day is real enjoyment.
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Makes toed tea a certainty
Sallow complexions—often the
result of improper digestion—:
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PHONE. THE
SOCIAL EDITOR—
If you have a visitor, or if
you are going out of tho dty or
tiring a party. Space gladly
given to all social items.
Lengthy articles and notices
of meetings should be written
on one side of the paper ftnd
mailed or bnraght to the office.
Office hours, 940 A. M. to
1:00 P. M. Saturdays. 940
A. M. to 4*P. BL
j Ideal for entertaining and pre-
‘sented a radiant picture with the
Hmgraht niossoins- every where:—
Several pretty prizes we; e awrd
crimson poppies, and great sprays
of rambler roses 2n the same color
note. The drawing room and lib
rary were artistically banked with
exquisite pint: and red roses, with
the soft glow, of many beautiful
floor • lights. The dining room
carried a lovely note cf.ptnk, with
pink unshaded tapers in tall sil
ver candlesticks. Silver basket?
of the American pillar rose center
ed the 1/iurfet with a goregous pink
cactus in fuR bloom placed be
tween the north window. . The ex
quisitely appointed, tea table over
laid’ with a handsome cloth of cut
work and Madeira was graceu with
a large silver and crystal vase of
wonderful pink, k,vender and yel
low snap dragons, caught with a
graceful pink lul’o how; The ele
gant silver service, and pink ta-
siiver candlesticks added
a sparkling ,touch of beauty. The j
bright * decorations accorded per- I
fectly with the rose draperies and
antique mahogany furniture.
Mrs. Hunnicutt received her
guests wearing a handsome gown
of cream Spanish lace over pink
chiffon. Mrs. Lanier wore a beau
tiful gown of blacK chiffon thread
ed in . silver over. lace.
Mrs. Goodall more an exquisiti
gown of black chiffon heavily em
broidered in pearls and silver.
•Mrs. Hopkins lovely gown was
fashioned of cream chiffon elab
orately embroidered. Mrs.'Howell
Erwin and Miss Sarah Hunnicutt
poured tea; others assisting were:
Mrs. Harold Hinton, Mrs. John
Hunnicutt, Jr., Miss Mary Hunni-
cutf, Miss Lucy Linton, Miss Mary
Dozier, Mrs. Walter Mallory
Mrs. Charles Eckford, Miss Mary
Bacon, Mrs- S. W. Ussery, with r
group of young people serving
Misses Louise Moon of LaGrange
Lucy Erwin, Leila, Dorothy
VISITORS
l Mrs. James ‘White, Jr., opened
I her lovo)> home' this afternoon for
one of t season’s most beautiful
bridge parties in honor of Mrs.
, William Bradshaw of Paducah, and
Mrs. J. D. O’Keiley of New Or
leans two charming visitor*.
Gorgeous pink rosds and great
bunches of .exquisite snap drag
ons arranged In silver baskets and
tall vases made an artistic setting
10; the several tables of players;
The. elegantly appointed home' is
Id for tho high and low score-and
the popular honorees. . Deltclour
refreshments follow^ the spirited
game- Mrs. Bradsfiiw is alwayi
a “most’ - welcome visitor and' with
her charming daughter Miss Julif
Bradshaw has added delightfully to
the social activities; Mrs. O’Rei
lly, the guest of Mrs. James White
i*rr., has been beautifully enter
tained also and her visit has beer
the happy insptratlqn of many
graceful courtesies.
LTTLE MISS AMEUE
FREEMAN CELELBRATES
ELEVENTH BIRTHDAY
ANNIVERSARY
X delightful event of social in
ti rest to the young scool.set wai
the movie party at the Palace at
which Amelie Freeman entertain
ed this afternoon, celebrating hei
eleventh birthday. The guests. in :
eluded her class mates ' at^Luf.-y
Cobb to see the -“Sunshine Kid
dies”.
Fallowing the Interesting picture
refreshments were enjoyed at Cos
ta’s. A beautiful birthday cake
»lKirtylng with eleven pink can
dles was' served with delicoiu.*
cream. Sirs. Randall Freeman
mother of the charming young hes'
css, Mrs. j.. c. Jester anil Mrs.
Randall Weams Chaperoned the
merry party which- included, Nel’
Johnson. Mary Stark Davison, Eli
zabeth Goetchius, Mary Lamar
Erwin, Lavinia Maynard, Nellli
Rucker, Virginia Dobbs, Edith
Bearing, Alary Ailed Jester, Ade
laide Wilkins, Lillian Forbes, ®ar-
ah Grlffeth, _ and John Hazel
Vaughn.
Tuesday evening Mrs. B. T
Vaughn complimented Miss Annie
Laurie Lord, a popular bride-elect
with a beautifully planned mis
cellaneous shower. ' The brlgh’
decorations of exquisite pink roses
were lavishly used In all thi
rooms. The many pretty gift?
were brought in by Darwin Vaughr
Jr., and lijtle Harriet Ray iStone
in gaily decorated wagon in pink
and white.
An elaborate and very delicioui
salad course was served.
Miss Lord’s marriage to ‘ Mr
Walter Ingram wll ibe an interest
CATARRH
.of head or throa
benefited by the
VSSIt«
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
•SS/ftfftnd'. 754 c 4cKdges Everywhere
Froo!^ emi 'f? amel
rreeiGas Range
Friday, at 3 p. m., we will present to the lady putting in the
correct or nearest temperature of the oven of the
Direct Action Gas Range
j Equipped With the Famous
Lorain Oven Heat Regulator
Owing to the Georgia-Tech Baseball Game Friday, Range Will Be
awarded at 3 p. m, affording everyone ample time to see the game.
A Lady From the Audience Will Chain and Lock the Oven at-11
a. m. Friday, Taking Keys Home and Returning at 3 p. m. to
Unlock Same When Meal, Consisting of Meats, Fruits and
Vegetables, Will Be Taken Out and Served I’d All Present.
Be Sure To Come Early and .Register Fbr This Range—-See a Whole
Meal Cooked in the Oven at One Time!
24 Pound Sack of Dainty Flour donated hy Webb-Crawford Co., Distributors, given away daily.
guCf ‘> Demonstration
: Morning Joy
Coffee
and Three Pounds.
Given Away Daily hy
•r ^ .Homing Joy Company
Athens Gas Light
& Fuel Company
NEW BUSINESS DEPT.—PHONE 54
Fj-ee Prizes
At 4 P. M.
Each
Afternoon
PHI DELTA THETAS
LOVELY TEA HONORS
MOTHERS
The lovely tea Tuesday after
noon at which the Phi Delta The-
■a. fraternity entertained honored
he mothers of the members and
vas a very beautiful social event.
The spacious home was artistical
ly decorated with, vari-colored
spring flowers for effective arrange
, gorgeous rose*,, sweet peas,
and all. kinds of garden flowers
added charm to the happy occa
sion- The lovely thought which
the affectionate Inspiration
qiade the notable event all. the
more delightful and enjoyable,
markng one of the prettest parties
of the spring season-
LORD-INGRAM WEDDING
TO E SOLEMNIZED
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The marriage, of Miss Annie
Laurie Lord and Mr. Walter In
gram will be quietly solemnized
Thursday afternoon in the Ladies
parlor of the First Baptist church.
Dr. J. C- Wilkinson will officiate
at the beautiful ceremony. The
attractive bride will wear A laven
der ensemble suit of crepe with
picture hat. Her traveling suit
will be fashioned of brown Benga-
feen with hat and accessories to
match. The young couple will
leave ' immediately after • the cere
mony for a motor trip in South
Georgia, on their return they will
be at home to their friends at 788
Baxter street.
LUMPKIN STREET SEWING
CLUB MEETS THURSDAY.
WITH MRS. J. B- THOKWTON
The Lumpkin Street Needlr
Work club will meet Thursday af
ternoon with Mrs. J. B. Thornton
at 4 o’clock, which will assemble
che members tor the usual enjoy
able pastime-
DR. AND MRS. J. V. M.
MORRIS EXTEND THANKS
TO CHILDREN
Dr. and Mrs. J. V. M. Morris
wish to extend very cordial thanks
to the children of Athens for the
pretty basket of flowers left
their door Monday morning
celebration of May Day. The
lovely thought brought joy and
happiness to them, as it did to
many others. . ,
S. A- E. FREShDJAN
TO BANQUET AT
THE PINES
A social event of cordial Inter
est ; to the college contingent will
be the S. A. E. Freshman banquet
Thursday evening at The Pines.
Covers will be placed for fifty
guests. „
BOBBED HAIR looks wonderful
with the tiny tint-of Golden Glint
Shampoo.—(Advertisement.)
David B. Evans, piano mechani
cian, is again in our city tuning,
pianos at schools and colleges for
commencement exercises. Resi- j
dents of Athens and vicinity need
ing pianos tuned or repaired may
phone 681 or commuicate thru
James Music Co. m-w-p
Report Shows
Twelve Wells
Are Condemned
—©—
At (be meeting of the City
Board of Health Tuesday night a
report was made of the River
Bridge, Berry and Strong street
section in which the fact was
brought out that there are twelve j
open wells already condemned, aj
population of about 225 peple \a
52 houses in that district The
Beard recommended that the City I
Council authorize water mains for
this section. '
On account of so many* coin
plaints of flies, the Board oi
Health recommended that the City
Attorney draft an ordinance pro
hibiting any one from blowing
their stock to graze on the side
walks or in fifty feet of the walks.
Attention was called to the city
ordinance requiring owners to
keep license tags on dogs while
on the street
The beard discussed ways and
mean's of getting the cooperation
of the citizens of Athens in carry
ing out the city ordinance which
requires every one to keep their
garbage receptacles covered at all
times. The trash ordinance was
recently amended so that refuse of
all kinds has to be placed iri cov
ered receptades. ’
Laboratory reports for the Iasi
month on milk showed a median
count of 50,000 on 74 . samples.
This is a slightly higher cunt than
last month, due to the hot weath
er. The report showed that over
half the samples were of grade A.
Mother never forgets—
Remember her Tilth a
card next Sunday. Mc
Gregor’s.
PARIS STRIKE ENOS
PARIS—The striking transport
employes, who ceased work today
In some sections of theTcity>havC
decided to resume work tomorrow.
The.' company has agreed to rein- j
.state all the men who quit their
| jobs on May Day. j
j Don’t forget your,
| mother. Send her a card
[next Sunday. Nice as
sortment at McGregor’s.
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oAt any time a FMichael's Sale of Toilet (foods it im
portant. T^ut this May Sale of Fine Cosmetic and
Toilet Articles is of more than unual value. Remember:
the sale is for one day—-Thursday Only—-No phone
order* or C. O. D.’s Please„
75c Floramye 69c
40c Floramye */ 34c
40c Azurea. „’.34e
25c Johnson’s 18c
35c Allen’s Foot Ease 2gc
' TOILET WATERS
Azurea, $2.25 $1.98
Floramye, $2.25 $1.98
Melba Bouquet, $1.00 89c
Efjer Kiss, $1.89 $L69
Houbigant Vegetale, $1.25 ... 98c
'Magnolia Blossom, $1.00 ..... 82c
$1.00 Coty Extract
SOAPS
25c Pear’s Scented 18c
25c Woodbury’s 18c
25c Cuticura 18c
10c Lirrbuoy 7c
15c Castile He
15c Sayman’s 18c
25c Resinol 18c
25c Packer’s Tar 18c
15c Ivory Flakes lie
15c Lux : 11c
FACE POWDERS
$1.00 Mary Garden 89c
98c Azurea 89c
98c Floramye 89c
65c Jasma 54c
50c Mavis 38c
50c Djer Kiss 38c
50c Nadine 38c
$1.95 Houbigant’s $1.65
$1.00 Coty 89c
$1.50 Fontanis 98c
75c Juch a Touch 59c
75c Lorine 69c
TALCUM POWDERS
$1.00 Querlain .............. 89c
$1.25 Cot/s . 98c
35c Mary Garden 29c
25c Mavis 18c
25c Mermen’s ‘ 18c
. 25c Orange Blossom 14c
,25c Babcock’s 18c
$1.00 Houbigant 89c
25c Djer Kiss 18c
25c Palm Olive 18c
75c Azurea 69c
OTHER TOILET REQUISITES
50c>Alcchol 38c,
25c Golden Glint 18c
25c Silver Polish 22c
60c Listerine 49c^
25c Listerine 19c
35c Odorono 29c
$1.00 Odorono 89c
15c Bay Rum lie
50c Tar Shampoo 38c
50c Watkins Shampoo 38c
FINE OREAMS~j£f:
50c Woodbury’s 38c
35c D. and R. Cream ...... 29c
50c Hind’s H. & A _38c
60c Pompeian ,, 49c
35c Pond’s V. Cream 29fi
30c Sanitol V. Cream 29c.
75c Princess Pat Cream 69c
50c Princess Cleaning . 38c
75c Luxurice Cold (team . - si-66$
TOOTH PASTES' : i
> * 5Ge Ipana „.. 38c.
25c Listerine’........... .. ... 18c
25c Colgate’s 186
50c University 386
50c Pebeco 38c
10c Pebeco -86
50c Squibb’s 38c
60c Forhan’s 49(>
30c Kolynos•....• : 2<ic
25cSanitol ......I.... /18e
25c Dr. Lyon’s ............... I8c
GUARANTEED ELECTRIC CURLERS
$1.65 Eau de Quinine ...... $1.49
25c Mum >jiger
50c Mum .. 38c
$1.00 Danderihe 89c
50c Herpicide ^ 38c
25c Lavoris ...... -18c
25c Lysol i 18c
50c Milk of Magnesia ..... . ',.“.386
25c Milk of Magnesia ..18c
45c Phophylactic-Tooth BrusK 34c
15c Dental Floss .Vile
. - - 69c
Just Three Days 3Wore For The
MAY SALE OF SILKS
Have you been among the thousands who have bought Silks at Mich-
_ael s this week ? Have you seen the remarkable values in new fine qual
ity, stylish summer wear Silks? If not-come down at Once—the saletehd&r.
Saturday. ->
VALUES PICKED FROM THE SILK SALE ; "
Tcp Pongee . . 59cf fCrepe de Chine . $1.79:
China Silks . . . 69c l Silk Radium . .
French Chiffon - $1.791 Flat Cfepe .. . .
Silk Broadcloth * $1.98 ; Seco Silks
Pussy Willow .
Cortecelli Crepe
Satin Canton
Printed Crepes
Crepe Faille .
Striped Crepes
$2.98
. $2.48
. $1.98
$2.98
$1.98
Crepe .
Georgette Crepe
Silk Bengalines
Crepei Satins V.
Baroda Crepe .
Printed Crepes
$2l48
- $1.79
$2559
' $3.48
. $2.69 :
• $2:48 ;