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THURSDAY. JULY 8, 1926
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THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA
MRS. BURNEY DOBBS EN.
TERTAINS FOR MR8.
CEORGE, ARMSTRONG
A' Wray social event of today
wasAba bpautllul bridge luncheon
hondflM'Mr*. George Armstrong
of TamM)-PI*., at which Mrs.
Hurney Dobbs was the delightful
hosteaa at her home on Hill street
TbeJgpWus footna were decor,
ated with an attractive arrange.
man^pLJElp'd daisies effectively
banWW'baskets and sliver
vases, carrying the dainty color
not<*ofc«N«h and white with a
toudBwgoW. In all the perfect
mens now. irom i
day on. and right up I
to tho day of child-1
birth ‘'Mother'. Friend
Writ* Brad Arid Regulator Co., Dept. BA T,
Atlanta. Ga., for fre* Booklet (oent In
abstausdSTUR
Friend** I* oold at all cood drug atom.
Begin new and mu will realise tb« wiadom
of doing so M tho weeks roll try]
details. The guests Included
friends of the popular honoreo
who has been the happy Inspira
tion of many delightful courtealea
since her arrival fn the city. Fol
lowing the Interesting game a de
licious luncheon we, served
tho card tables. Several pretty
novelties were the priiea awarded
for tho high and low score and to
Mrs. Armstrong, who la being ao
cordially welcomed by her many
friends.
Tho usual charming hospitality
of Mrs. Dobbs was very gracefully
extended.
MORRIS 8I8TERS AND
MRS. HUBBARD, MUSICAL
TRIO AT THE PALACE
Society will be interested In'the
announcement of Mgr. oidley that
ho han secured for the stage pre
sentation on Thursday and Friday
nights this week Misses Margar-
etta and Sarah Morris with Mrs.
Hunter Hubbard In a musical of
fering consisting of violin, piano
and song numbers introducing the
latest standard and popular selec
tions. Here Is a great attraction
tor the Palace stage an entertain
ment of wonderful variety. This
feature Is extra to the Colleen
Moore picture at the night shows
on Thursday and Friday of this
week.
FRIDAY PRAYER 8ERVICE
The Friday Prayer services will
be held at the following homes:
Mrs. John D. Mell at 11 o’clock.
Mrs. J. C. Hutchins at 11 o'clock.
Mrs. C. B. Danlelf at 4 o'clock.
MRS. HOWARD MCWHORTER
AND MRS. WILLIAM ERWIN ,
TO SHARE HONORS
Mrs. Andrew Etra will be the
charming hostess at a lovely tea
Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs.
Howard McWhorter who before
her marriage this week was Miss
Helen Everett of Knoxville, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. MoWhorter arrived
today to vtilt relatives enroute to
their home In Loi Angeles, Cal.
Sharing honors with Mrs. Mc-
W’hoftre will' bo Mrs. William
Erwin an attractive bride of the
past winter.
Social intereat centers this
beautiful party which will be at
•lx o'clock at the delightful home
of the hostess on Mlltedge ave
adding very, happily to tho mid.
summer actlvitli
H
BARBECUE AT WINTERVILLE
FRIDAY 7 O’CLOCK
There will be a barbecue on the
school house grodns of the Win-
tervllle school Friday evening at
seven o'clock. Tho usual price
will be charged.
LUMPKIN STREET NEEDLE
WORK CLUB TO MEET
WITH MRS. VANNATTER
The Lumpkin street needle
work club will meet with Mrs. P.
O. Vannetter Friday afternoon at
4 o’clock. All members cordially
invited.
Y. W. C. A. BOARD MEET8
FRIDAY 11:30
The Y. W. C. A. Board of Dlrec.
tors will meet Priday at the camp
at 11:30 followed by luncheon »t
o'clock. A full attendance
cordially urged.
Are You Going Away?
If you are tho for merely a
i-f 'week-end you will need a coat
~ whether you go by rail, motor
or hoat--Ao mountains, seashore
or city. cAnd here you can save
greatly, for all of our Sports
(Models as well as Dressy Coats
are riuw
HALF-PRICE
$29.50 to $59.50 Coats
are now $14,75 to $29.75
MICHAEL’S
Young folks and “old” folks,
everybody’s there,
Everyone that’s anyone, we ven
ture to dare.
For a week they’re staying. Do
you wonder where t
Twenty-eight girlies—weak girls
' and strong
Leaving their business at six with
a song
From Monday through Sunday—
tho wholo week long.
Almost a year we would have it
prolong.
Mrs. Parker with her menus and
'Ben Tuck’s peach cream;
Mrs. Cheape with her clogging
and knowledge supremo,
All things from anywhere that
everyone could glean
Are making it seem to us one
wonderful short dream. ^
Mias "Nick” has a hand in ’mod
everything we do.
She drives a 111 U-Drive-It Ford
which costs us nothin' too.
We’vfi all be trying to find out
What she end Mary Lou
Are doing while we work so long
the whole day thru.
This Thursday evening will
our “Visitor’s Night”
Those who have registered may
find e mro-dellght
I bright.
Then a swim and supper and
•tunta to ^please tho sight
Mrs. Audlty Morton and Mrs. L.
V. Davis were among those going
•UNBURN
K Apply Vicks very lightly—it
V Booths* the tortured alrin.
visits
MICHAEL’S
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FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
285 SUMMER HATS
at just a Fraction of their usual Prices
163 Summer Hats 122 Summer Hats
$fJ00 $7‘50
In
Were $7.50 to $15.00
Were $17.50 to $27.50
Hats of every shape, Color, fabric and size from America's
leading Hat designers
Cupid
Rowak
Herbel
Tenne
Washauer
Catalina
•^Mbadowhrook
Straws
Silks
Felts
Haircloth
Milans
Colors
Pastels
from the First Presbyterian church
to the Young Pcoplee oonference at
Teccoa this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J, Orr motored
to Toccoa today for the Young peo
ples conference and were accom
panied by the following young peo.
plo from the First Presbyterian
cnurch Misses Winifred and Elisa
beth Orr. Miss’ Mary Harr, Julia
Stovall and Mary Pond.
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Mles Corrle Kenncbrow and Mias
Ktid McCoy, of Athena, are the
attests or Mias Elolse Briscoe,—
Walton News.
Mr. and Mrs. H. c. Cox wars, the
guests Friday of Rev. and Mrs. W.
8. Robinson at their home In Ath
ens.—Walton News.
Mr. and Mra. Gulden Knight and
Misses Isabel and'Alma Knight, of
Bradenton, Fla. arrived Friday to
be the guests or Judge and Mrs. K.
C. Knight.—Walton News.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert McWhorter
and son, of Athena, spent Sunday
with Mrs. B. 8. Walker,—Walter
News.
, Miss Ulady Center spent
week-ln In Athena—Walton News.
Miss Mary Stephenion, of Ath
ena la visiting Miss Jessie Gunter.
Walton News.
Mrs. Maggie ^Maguire of St.
Petersburg, Fla., la'spending the
Summer with her daughters Mrs.
Cora Oldham and Mrs. Elisabeth
Roper.
Miss Myrtlce Hutchlna of At
lanta spent the Fourth of July
holidays with her mother Mrs..
Irene Hutchins. *
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Mrs. C. c. Campbell of Atlanta
la spending the week with her
aunt Mra. Irene Hutchins. •
Mrs. Lena F. Lewis spent Wed
nesday In Athena.—Walton News.
Mr. and Mra. 'T? J. Deadwyler
and children Virginia and T. J.,
Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Callaway of
Atlanta were Fourth of July
guests of Mr. and Mra. B. S. By.
lee who on Monday joined them
going to Carlton for a barbecue
and visit to relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rylee were
recent vleltors at tho home of air.
and Mrs. M. L. Callaway of Rayle.
Miss Dorothy^udley, daughter
of Mayor and Mrs. A. O- Dudley,
of Athena, Ga., la visiting Miss
Rose Jones, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter 8. Jones at her home
In Riverside. —Jacksonville, Fla.
Tlmee.
i Genevieue Uruum of
Greenville. 8. C.. has returned
home after visiting Miss WUma
Orlffoth who le attending summer
school.
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Those attending Summer School
at the University of Georgia from
Hart county are Misses Raima
Strickland, MU Bufh*; Ida Id*
Gukln. Edna Smith, Fiorina Me.
Garlty, Mao Banders. Eva Hamrick
Mary Pickett, Ltssla Moas. Mra. E.
C. Nichols, E. K. Davis, Berry
Floyd, W. A. Moss, L. Banders.
—B—
Miss Luclle Nontihn, of .Wash*
Ington, Ga., is attending Summer
School and is stopping with Misa
Euia Hunt on Pulaski street
'Miss Hanna Bernstein is spend
ing the eummer at Hot Springs
with her aunt, Mra. Alexander.
„ operati
Bt -Mary's hospitaL Mr. Elder
n n d children are with her .sister.
■ g;ner
OCONEE HEIGHTS NEWS.
Mr. Arthur Cartthers has
turned from Washington, where he
S tayed on the Athens ball team
ionday in a game with Washing,
ton.
Mr. Zonus Whitehead is in
Jacksonville. ’ %
'Mrs. Joseph Alexander leaves
in a few days for Ohio, for an ex
tended vialt with her son.
Atlantic City
and the good old
Summertime
To thousands of vacartonbrs
“Summertime’'mom: Atlantic
dry. From every State they
cptne-£r ihht and waul*/
iheSeo. No otherplaceasB^m
«o fullyt—
Fight mile! of tmooth beaches
for Surf Bathing. The Board
walk—with Its twiwdrwln of
fascinating shops. All not-
door Sports In perfection.
Three splendid Golf cottzscs.
TennU^Sstlty* Fishing.
—Theatres, Moving Pictures,
Music and Dancing. Short
tripe la the Ah} fine roads fox
motoring round shoot. In
September, the great Bexnty
Pageant—and every day, the
To hundred*, “Good OM
HADDQNj^t
ATLANTIC CXTY
“•ftftbsSSW*
■Mrs. Dewey Thurmond enter
tained the Woman's Club, at which
time, Mrs. T. W.iRcadc talked in
her usually intereating manner on
fall gardens.
Miss (Lula Spencer from Lake
land, FU., is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spencer.
Mr. and iSn. Allen Whitehead
have returned to Jacksonville af
ter a short viait with Mr. White-
head’s parents, Mr. > and Mrs.
Whitehead.
A most deVghtful picnic was
enjoyed by a groun of congenial
collar and cuffs mostly although
In some rases It Is repeated In
border effect at the hem.
Dresses ' are bloused 1 all iho
way about In front or at tho rear.
Evening models as well as street
models show these tendencies.
Even the tailored Jiimrai^dress Is
becoming a bit bloueedbelng held
In by a narrow belt at tho hips.
friends Monday. afternoon
■Mitchell's bridge. Picturesque
strolls, the playing of old fashion
ed games, slid the tinging Of
southern melodies were the fea
tures of the hour, after which ‘a
delicious lunch was served.
Those cnioying the happy occa
sion were Mr. nnd Mra. B. Fowler
and family, Miss Bcttie Fowler,
Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey, and family.
Mra. Varylon, Misses Eulalie -id
Haxel Vaughn, Mra Frances Mr-
•Cartha, Mitt Laura Elder, Mira
Grace Edwards. Miss Mr-garet
Maxwell, Mias Myra Brile B-nvn.
Mias Cinderella Satterfield. Prof,
and Mrs. Burke of Americas. Mr.'
Badd, Messrs. Thomas Hooker,
Wrigt, Mt. Airy: Austin, rf Rrht-
tlton; Herbert Joiner and Paul
Kenney, of Coleman; Roy Ncwitan
of Athens, and Hary Fowler, of
Athens,
Rey. and Mrs. Bowden were
c-uests of Mr. and Mm. Whaley
Fowler, Sunday, at their home in
BrvanL
Mrs. T. A. Henry, of ‘Braden
ton, Fla., was the guest of Mrs.
K. C. Strickland Tuesday.
'Mrs. Halford Bailey of Jeffer
son. was the guest of friends
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill iWliltc and
attractive litlte daughter Mary
Elisabeth, of Pensacola, were re
cent guests here.
■Mra. Calvin Hanson and riaugh-
rtes, Frances and Sara, of Jef
ferson, were visitors here Wed
nesday.
LACE IS REVIVED
There Is decided revival of feel
ing for tulle and for fine net tac-
ea with thread, patterns. Often
•* it la combined to advantage with
chiffon, of exactly the same shndo.,
•CONSTIPATED?
LYDIA E. T piNKHAM’f
Pill* for Constipation ■
A reliable Imtlvi
for the whole Jknw
i!y. May b* Ufcaa
by any ckB6 over
five years ef l|«.
Prepared kf
Lydia E- Piakkaa
L »!«fici»aCo«ja*
Lynn, Mnpr \
FASHIONS
By HEDDA HOYT
NEW YORK—(UP) — Bloused
back, will put a crimp In the
straight-lined silhouette this Fall.
Nearly all of the cloth coats and
many dresses designed for late
j Summer and early Fall wear have
I bloused waist affects the house ex.
tending at the rear only at the
extending low over the hips the
front only all the way about
Coats, as a rule have the boluse
bqck Only, the front being Gllaln
and stralgh.llned. Even some of
the Winter fur models used the
bloused back. The skids of bloua.
ed-back coats are Invariably very
scant and short having no flare
to them. The full upper portion
and Scant skirt portion gives a
very youthful lino to the garment
On cloth models fur is uaad on th.
MICHAEL’S
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
"CLEAN UP”
of
cAll White Shoes
Broken lots and sizes in low, medium v
and high heels. Pumps and Straps.
Many pairs of every size. Formerly
priced $7.60 to $11.60.
i
Special Sale Trice
$3-95
to
$'7-50
MICHAEL’S
Mr. Ernest Hampton, who has
batn residing in Chicago the past
thrso years is visiting hla mother,
Mra. M. L. Hampton.
■Misa Lucille Carswell la spend
ing several weak* In Atlanta with
relative*.
Mias Mae Chapman, of Elberton
and Misa Penelope Griffith, of
Jeffersonville, are spending this
week with Miss Sarah Betts.
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Tutwiler
and- young son hats returned from
Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard 'Mc
Whorter arrived today from
Knoxville, Tenn., to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Erwin Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Price and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McWhorter for several
days enroute to their home in Loa
Angeles. Cal. Mr*. 'McWhorter
wai Miss Helen Everett, of Knox
ville before her marriage this
week to Mr. McWhorter, and a
moet cordial welcome will be ex
tended the popular vie!tori while
In the city.
Mrs. Harold ^Kirkpatrick, of
Atlanta, will spend the week-end
with Mrs. Robert Hay.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lanier, of,
West Point, will arrive Friday af-,
temoon to spend the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinton.
Miaaaa Otic Vincent and Martha
Nicholson will go to Atlanta Sat
urday for summer opera.
Mias Louise Cauthen, of Miami,
is. visiting her sister, Mra. Robert
Mias Bessie.Cauthen of Miami,
Is visiting her sister Mra. G. H.
Westbrook of Ila.
Mr. John wT Persons, of Mont-
Igomny, AJa., ii_tfw guest of Mr.
Ear! & Braswell.
i. ^nkney ]
I Mr. and Mra. . _
baby of CrilLn, Mr. Fro
Prior} of Florida, and Dr. J.
V rice of Memphis, have returned
home after a viait to Mrs. J. D.
Price and Mies Marla Pries.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Daviaon IcfW
today for White Springs, Fla* to
spend the week-end. a
4i —JP—. ^
Mrs. Moselle Julian Elder is
Very Special Week-End News at Michael’s
georgette Crepe
Crepe Wpma
Crepe de Chin;
Flat Crepe
< Darbrook Silks
Mallinson Silks
Washable Silks
Printed Silks
Dark Colors
Wright Shades
Pastel Tints
Misses’ Sizes
14 to 20
Women’s Sizes
36 to 52
' £More than 150 (( Just in**] Summer
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SILK DRESSES
Dresses that •were made to, sell for $25.00
and more. Included are 22 dresses that *** I *■%'
'were priced in regular stock $37.50 and
$39.50. Truly this is a grand occasioji for a bargain.
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