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8UNDAY. MAY1S, 1927.
THE BANNER-ITER ALP, ATHENS, GEORGIA.,
Taylor, Class Poem. by Miss Kit.
tye ladal, by Alla* Frances Den.
mark. Prophecy, by Miar KthJeen
Hlcka, Presentation of the Diplo.
mas by Mins MaNita Bullock, fac
ulty advisor of the club-
The guest of honor were: '.Miss
es ltuth Sandora, Edna Mae
Bowen, Christine Elnstlne, Amelia
Fort, Jessie Scruggs, Theodosia
Goodwin, Nan Nolle Starr, Mary
Stinson, Betty Pentecost, Gertrude
Peavy, Mary Pope Taorntoa,
Mabel Richter, Charlotte Dent,
Lillie Mac Hall,, Lauren Ponds.
Clairo Whittle. Aotonette rolqult,
Sara Bailey, Ruth Stephens, Rob
bie Mock. Gertrude Bela, lone
Stewart, Catherine GrL f fln. Edni
Reynolds, Luclle Bearmn. Manila
Byilock, Knttle Downs.
The hostesses <V./V: Misst*;
Rebecca ^Seynour. Klttyo isdal.
Stella Beaton, Ka tie Lou OgU.sbv,
Dorothy Bush. Helen Yates.
Frances Dcnmai. Frances Derrliso
Ethel (.’rook, Margaret Carter.
Catherine Jonea, l-ols Coleman.
Annie Lauree Taylor, Kthlecn
Hicks, Frances lJnrale!, Thelma
Barber. MntMe Lou Smith, Ruth
•Stroller. Marguerite Jones. Ma-
motte McDonald. Eleanor Cutter,
Kathleen Langford. Margaret Rut.
Jedjre. Evelyn (Patrick.
Ainong the Sunday visitors were
Mr. It. W- Bentley erf Llncolnton.
Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Ray and* Mill
Willie Shaw 01 1 nioL Point, Mr.
C. B. Lasr<fter of Carrollton, Mr*.
John Ha 5 e of MaysvMlo,
Miss Annie V. Massey spent
several dayj last week with her
mother who Is III in Atlanta.
The 8 O, 8. Club was entertain
ed Saturday eveninr. by Misses
Ina •Oullleboau and Annie Mae
Kid. \
Mr. and Mra. C. R. Kind, Mlaaes
Marguerite Hall and Annie Ruth
Hallfy, Mr. Cecil Newberry of Ll-
xella were the guests of ‘ Miss
Helen King, Sunday.
Mr. W. L. Maynard of .Macon
was the guest of Misses Lois and
Louise Maynard, last week.
Mis* Vivian Hicks of Ltsclla ha-
returned to her homo after a visit
of several daya to her slater Miss
Rachel Hfcks.
Mr. and Mra. W. E- Roberts of
PorrjTspent Sunday wtlh Miss Eva
McKINNON-ALIJSON
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKinnon
announce the marriage of their i
daughter, Agnes Irene, to Air.!
Hroadus Allison of Winston-Salem,
N. C., which * occurred Saturday
evening, Alay 14th ut 7:30 witn
Uev. Stevenson officiating. Mr. and
.Mrs. Allison are at hom* to thch
friends at 603 W. 16th street,!
Winston-Salem, N. C.
The friends of Mrs. II, V. Head
will regret to learn of fcer U!ne3s I
with bronchitis at her home on
.South Lumpkin street.
..SOCIETY
MBS. ALICE ADAMS
MONDAY, (Special)
£3H , BEBE
MISS PAULINE HADAWAY
GIVES LOVELY PROM PARTY.
The high achoo set enjoyed
Miss PauUne “ ' # - r ~~ '~
~— Hadaway’s lovely 'iurnished the music and Ls always
hospitality Saturday evening at a an addea pleasure w‘h its spirited
charmingly planned prom party program. The dance Saturday
at the home of her parents on evening closed the gaieties of the
Cobb street. The brightest sum- : bright week-end of state wide in*
mer flowers added fragrance and terest.
beauty to the attractive rooms,. There will probably be a lull in
making a charming setting for , the social calendar until com*
one of the most delightful parties wenet ment, which will be in keen*
of the gay week.- Delicious re- « n g with former notable events in
freshmenta were served during .roslego life, bringing many of the
the evening. , alumni and visiting belles.
T"'H'°' R t L^VE 3 STAY C kl „r»l. Mr 'w.™ V,,, v 1 . 1 M" l, her« f
OVERNIGHT AT CAMP ttatnrlaw *
Friday afternoon nineteen girls y ' / _ ^
Major Hunter Harris and Mrs.
Harris went over u» At.anta Satur
day tu attend the marriage of Miss
Marian pumpkin Hull and Dr. Sam
uel Leslie /lofris Jr. which was a
lovely social event at the Norih
Are. ^resbyterlan church. Saturday
|arto.’n>on at tux o'clock they were
the guests o.' .Mr. end Mrs. Edwin
M. Colo while then*
THIS BEAUTIFUL
CONSOLE MACHINE
For Only ..
Misses Sarah
Chrystul of ihe
Athens, have he
days with h:m«
Croft and Ituby
(Jcncral Hospital,
ui speeding a few
'folks in Jefferson.
—Jackson Herald.
With (5 Records FREE.
Mrs. Parker rode out to Camp Jen. f TATE NORMAL COLLEGE
nlgns to spend the night. Tho National Music Week was
As soon as tTcy arrived manyof! objerved by t1ic> college, under tin*
the girls took a plnnge In the lake j direction of Miss Jennie B. Smith,
while the others went canoeing. I from May 3rd to May 7th. The
Supper, a regular picnic sup.! Departments of Music and Voice
per consisting of everything good, arranged the program .'or ihe
* ” then everybody week.
* * Tbn following select Ions wer*
given at the chapel exercises:
Tuesday. “Tfatimeri"- -Strauss,
Miss Marlon Woeltjon*
Wednesday, ‘•Nocturne’--Chop
in, Afiss Mildred Lewis.
Thursday, “I Had a Mower” -
Kc’iie, Sweethenrb of Mine”, Miss
Mr. Charles Snnfnrd Mr. Harold
Ilirsch Jr. of Atlanta are the week
end guest of Dr. and Mrs. 8. V.
Knnford. Mr. and Mrs. Hlrse’i who
were expected were railed to Wash
ington D. C. and wore unable to
make the contemplated visit here
459 Clayton Street
was served and then everybody
gathered around a big campfire
near the edge of the lake.
Vespers were held just at bed-
time. Singing as they went, the
glr)i Journeyed off to thw-fhacka
to wait and look, for morning
Rising ball got everybody up,
and . then the breakfast bell ,
brought them ail to the dining Zerline May Bell*
room. * "Paada Lampheres”, Chamlnade
After that delicious breakfast. Miss Vera Mae Maddox,
followed by a short rest there Friday, “Nocturne D, Flat"—
cams another swimming period. Chopin. Duo for two pianos, Miss
With swimming, canoeing, wad- Mildred Lewis and Alias Thelma
lng, toasting marshaUows and Leathers.
other aport3, the morning flew by, Saturday, “Mlnuetto" In B Ml-
all too quickly. nor — Schubert. Mias Marion
About noon, girls, baggage and Woeltjen.
all were brought home, sorry that ' “Senolr Class Song” written by
the fun was over. | Miss Lucy Hark.
■—lit- ■ | The election of officers of the
EXPRESSION DEPARTMENT l Senior Diploma Class for next
LUCY COBB TO PRESENT ! year was held last week. Follow.
FRANCES EMILY ANTHONY I fog are tho new officers; Presi-
The expression department of dent, Miss Fmlry Whitehurst of
Lucy Cobb Institute presents Savannah. Oa., Vice-president.
Frances Emily Anthony, render in Miss Eleanor Caster of Bslnbrldgc
graduate recital, assisted by Selma Ga., Secretary, Mist Emma Dot-
Dorminy, soloist, Vivian Evans, -n. of Savnnnnb. Ga.. Treasurer,
ecocmpanist, Wednesday evening, Miss Mary Hall of Calhoun. Oa.
• Mapr 18th, 1927, at 8:15 odoek. Sigma Kappa Nu pledges
The public is cordially invited.' entertained their Senior slstere at
Following la the program: ! n b< mtifuliy planned banquet.
Monday evening et the Clover
ward1 Peplej The Angelus. Thur- Leaf Tea Room.
Art 1 n ran 5’. VA i Th * program waa carried out as
m3S&w*. au,p.>!™sdjgi
- EbertT EDIo Whltelsw, "tacoy 5? **“* ll,d »*«•
C. A. T. CHATS
VOL. 1
Wrecks couldn’t deter ’em, Skids could not bestir ’em
From that—“Kiss in a Taxi!”
MACK SENNETT COMEDY
HOBOKEhLrTO HOLLYWOOD 1
Boy: ‘!I wish I
could revise the al
phabet.*'
Girl: "Why, what
would you dot**
Boy: "I’d put U
and I closer togeth
er”
Mr. Ruel Jenkins spent Sunday
with his sister Mies Trudle Lee
Jenkins.
Miss Pauline Nelma of Bowsn i
waa the guest of Miss Louise Don. i
aldson.last week-end. ,
Mite Olivia Osborn has return-1
ed to ber home in Avondale Es- '
tnes after a visit of sevoral days '
to her sister Miss Vests Osborn. ,
'Misses Blondlne Ginn and Char
lotte Broughton of Craneeville
were the guest of Misses 8ue anti
Nell Ginn last week.
. — ffl-
The friends of Mts. A. L. Moore
will be glad to know she is able to
be up. after an Illness of several
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Last week we said
we were going to
sell some used
cars. We certainly
did, but we still
have some that are
going to be moved
this week If low
prices have any
thing to do with (t.
"LOVE MAKES
’EM WILD” *
Romance Turns the Office
Mouse Into a Roaring Lion
—With—
JOHNNY HARRON
SALLY PHIPPS
Raymond Griffith
' —In— .'
“WEDDING BILlijf
Up in the air with wedding
bells!
Down to earth with WED
DING BILLS!
In another part
of todays paper you
will find on inter
esting announce
ment regarding Mil
ler t!rea. We hope
you will read this.
C. A. TRU88ELL
MOTOR CO. m
♦Serves You Right
Phone 1097
Athena, Ga.
™ mwi* imiii
the club colors.
Following Is the program: Salu-
’Atory, by Miss Annie Lattrit
FLORENCE GILBERT
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
appearance,
iradc.” A
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