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B ANNKH.nER WgBfha OWU.
jHCETHREX
LUMPKIN »TR*Kt P. T .A.
MEETS WEDNESDAY ,
4 O'CLOCK
Tha Lumpkin utruul r-'huul P. T.
A.- will hold the lest masting of the
jresr WodwsJsjrY. nltnrnoo .*» 4
o'clotk. i iL -¥pSL'
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DANCE AT COUNTRY CL«»
THURSDAY EVENING
Tlleru will Im n dullKOUnf Splice
ut this AtliuiiK Country clue Thur!:.
d»y evening whM:* mMEM
by Mr. Robert O. AmdliLchslrntwi
of the hone commlt!cr/Tbt J'our
Horsemeu win turnin'.* the* hfeelc.
The. members are eoMHa^rlB.
vltod. These asscjjf ora* spry
happy social occasion sod Matos
IborouEhly enjoyable, and the
one this week la pleasantly anti,
cl rated by the dancing contingent-
-af-
w. m. s- wintErville TO .
MEET WITH MRS. KRNER I
WEDNESDAY S P. M. W
The w. M. JL or Wlnterrllle WL
B- abnrch ym meet WednsetoB
p. m. nt 4 ajfoet with Mrs. P. HI
Kroner. Alt the ladles of the
church arerurged to.be piaster.
Mrs. Amts the delegate to the Die.
trtet meeting will glYe a report bt
the meeting. “
APPL1QUF.D TRIMMING
Appliqned work la a favorite
•imming, chiffons taking velvet
Dr. and,,Mrs. Thomas Bolling
day havo nwve2 from Ailuito to
Atlanta (or ri**irtene*, *a$M af
home at 5tfl Juniper *tm*r.tk?.*ud
Mm. Gay’s partent* are Mr. and
Mm. T. 13. Gay and ih«jr qjm retolv-
in* a warm welcome from their
friend* an well M their urrjii.—
Mr .and Mrs. e- C. rnwell of Ma
con apcnt\the weetond with Mr. and
Mr*. Is. R Bf^oks. }
Mr. M4 Nr».f H. Ward had mm
their H«t> Sunday Mr, and Mm.
T. S. Thompson and Atuphtcr
Frances Mr*. I* C. Ward and eon
Hard* Mm. \V. y. Brown and
dAUgtator Fannie Lou of Colbert.
Mr. Charlc* Martin, accotn.
panted *h* team to OoUdce Shirk
iWe and Chariottavlll Va. returning:
ttm latter part of the week.
- “-fid- 1
Mr. Howard Holden and yonnj*
•on Horace of Crawfordvfll* apeht
Ibe weekend with **tatlv*s for the
Georgia.Tech game*. .
Mrs. m It. Chtldn has returned
from a pleaMunt visit’ to rrlatWe* In
Macon and Danville. ’ \
t un ' * ' ■
Mr. Warren llothwell mid Mr.
Jacob Lowery are sailing Friday for
tdeerpool to spend some time' In
Kurojie. Mr. Lowery will* ; visit
friends In Swltserland. and Mr.
Bothwell will follow out on itkmry
which is ns yet abiolutly unformed
doing wherever his fancy dictates
wlihout any special objective point
irt view, which after all .Is the moat
satisfactory and delightful gray to
make a trip—Aupisfu Herald.
®«aa^
w»»t marriage .centering
>»•? or countless friends
Ismtly connection was
Mins Marlon Lumpkin Hnll
r of Dr. and Mrs. Marlon
[_Hn'l and Dr. Samuel
lotn*v Jr-. whlcAwne sol.'
if the groom, assisted by
»,W»n. ofOctoMd. Mr.
Atlanta Paper
Urges Larger
Funds For The
University
speettng summer White House ot-
fera between the Great Lukes and
tin Rockies, is now nt Colorado
Springs, the, Inst place on bin list.
Ho la orpeeted tp return hors
within three or four days to make
bln recommendations to Mr. Cool-
[ it is understood the President's
physician has recommended M
choose as Ugh an altitude ns pos
sible to relieve the nasal disorder
from which ho suffers. ■
COTTON PROCKH
Cotton frocks appear on the
fashion horisoa. Some at the
smartest tennis costumes an eel.
end voiles with linen sleevelets
jackets
SOMMER COLORS
Seventeen grays an . listed on
the color card ranging from tho
lightest sllvtr to gnnnietal.
.. Dre. Charlc* IV. Crane and J. D.
r Dray apent Wodiictkluy In Athena,
attending the elate meeting, of the
.Georgia Medical .teaoclutlcn.
7 —Augusta Herald.
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Mr*. Jamee F. McGowan and
Mlaa Margaret MeOowan hgve re.
turned from a rtslt north.—Augun.
to Herald.
‘ Judge Honed Holden has re.
turned from Went Palm Bench
where he went for the wedding of
hi* aon Mr. Prank Holden and
Mho Draco Pdno Which was n
.very Interesting enetal event Sat
urday. evening.
Mr. Lafronco Brown n% old
That recast large '
the University enabl
number of hoys tad g
that institution, main
for tho legislltm* to
ans sufficient to li
facilities of tho Unhra
opinion of the Atlanta
In n lender editorial M
waton. Bus*
Gedrge Northan,
Brltlalif' end ,J*r.
niherv, ! entered
c followed by tho
4(Kfloorse N.
deni I could hardly put one foot
before the other. Several ttmea
each day I had to lie down and
rest i •
“I had'no appetite at all. Noth,
log tempted mo to eat. I ate my
meals from n sense of duty, not
because I was hungry.
"Because I had taken Cardut
several times before and found I-
had improved after using It, I be-
(U taking it then. Soon my ap.
jietlte began to Improve. I gained
In weight* and my reft at night
"I continued to tnke Cardui until
I felt well and strong. I havn
been in good health now for sev
eral months, so I recommend Car
dui to other sufferers.”
What word coaid bo more sin
cere tlrnn the advice of an expert,
enced mother to her daughter, ar
riving at womanhood ?
Cnrdui is a mild, safe remedy.
Deorgin boy who has been in
Greece and Egypt tha past four;
years in the Interest of a. Urge
tobacco factory and In homo 1 for a
vacation, upont tha weekend here
wish fhe family of Judge and Mrs.
Horace Ilolden for tho Georgia.
Tech games.
woo,ooo.
“Kodowing closely o;
fond recently cstabUit
the will of tho late
Mr. Minion Michael and Mr. Os
car At,hey left Mnulay for a fish
ing. trip In Florida. Mrs. Michael
will be with Mr. and -Mrs. Earnest
Michael during Mr. Michael's itb.
enlarged exactions i
nounco to tho state
world that it oppose:
ncntlon, either for i
vocations, and takes
usefulness nnd sent
"It must be utk
these great bequests
In any way to tha I
ic nance. Like >ne
Brown 1 fond of 150,01
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hod
Mrs. Walter Crown have
from Hendersonville. N. I
AUXILIARY TO AMERICAN
LEGION MEETS TUESDAY
11 O’CLOCK
The auxiliary to the Amerlern Lo.
Sion will-meet Tuesday morning at .
the Holman hotel In ths parlor 0.1 Uloy
the at'und floor. A full attendance i Xlra.
Is cordially urged.
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LUCY COBB ALUMNAE TO
MEET WEDNESDAY AT II
The Locy Cobh Alumnae are
urged to. meet Wednesday morn
ing, May IS. nt M o'clock nt Locy
Cobb in Die library to disease
^ 101 ths Alumnae banquet,
forgot to b« present.
MRS. J. C, HUTCHINS,
President.
MRS. ANDREW ERWIN.
people with tho program will bn
the general superintendent of the
Georgia Sunday School Associa
tion, R. D. Webb, of Atlanta.
Tho program follows:
SiOO—Songe, Scripture Rending,
Prayer -Conducted by Mr. R. T.
Holmes.
8:15—“The Sunday School That
Measures Up“—By Mr.. S. D.
Webb.
3:50—What Can Ws Do to Make
,Our Sunday Schools Msnsuro Up
I® ClaAejSoontr? Discussed by:
1-J. P. Whitehead; 8—Dr. N. O'.
f^JJfhter: 8—Morten S. Hodgson;
4—Owlei'A. Rowland.
4jW—Oonsentlon Business; Con-
YjnUon Records; Place of Next
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph BUif of At.
lant* were weekend guu»l* of Mr.
and Mr*. Lamar Rucker ,for tha
Oeoffia-Tecb game. ‘> ■
Mr*, it “A- Rendprrraph of At
lanta is the guest of Mr^.Rufu*
Turner for several days/
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Mrs. Ray Ballanger or Carters-
ville Is the guest of Mlss B*rah
Swift. V
ooil. Dlecfcf 6fthe pronto
ly preceftod tie bride
<1 nn al».V through which
P*s*«l. They wore pink
M; k* with-past el riblions
m tho left shoulder,
loaux were or pink rose
y carried a rope or pink
etnllax ,antf awaited tho
ting nt.the aHar.
In entered tbs church
lather. DK Marlon Mr-
l. tv<)0 gave her hi mar.
thoy were Jolted at tho
Girdoseptlc.for hygienic
should be used by worn
harmless
ssitance to
funds othe:
tain a eolli
instead
varsity cap
make addition!
Mhi. .1. Warner of Charleston who
is the guset of her sistsr Mr*. Bd-
xar I*evey will be kecompanled by
Mrts; Milton Lresor nn*, tyo. youmt
iifeAiifii
moi.lh'e visit.'
MICHAEL’S MAY SALE OF WHITE
402 PIECES—REGULAR S3.95 t® M %
SILK cm . $0.«
UNDIES cholce l*
Never before a sale like this—every piece
amazing value. Jersey Silk, Radium S
Crepe ae Chine—Teddies, nightgowns, knicki
step-ins and vests. All sizes, styles and color
and fine costume slips.
275 PIECES—REGUKA& |4.95 to $5.95
352 PIECES—REGULAR $1*25 to $3.50
utdSlar Choice 97
This great lot cosists of Voile, Nainsook a
fine Muslin — nightgown, step-ins, vests, t<
370 PIECES—REGULAR $2.49 to $2.95
SILK , $1.95
UNDIES Ch0,ce I a
f •
You must be here early to share in this feast of
bargains - - - — -
Rayon. Illusion, and
i, step-ins, vests, teds
dies, chemise and slips, 's’ * '
216 PIECES—REGULAR $1.95 to $350
Chcxee^l’ 49
pajamas, teddies—
and slips in a wide variety of colors, sizes,
styles and models. <
115 PIECES—REGULAR $1.49to $1.95
Choice
UNDIES
Marvelous Valuesl Jersey *Sflk, Crei
Illusion, Crepe de Chine-Clowns, tedc
ins, knickers, and fine costume slips
colors and rtyles. All sizes.
lovely styles and colors.
UNDIES vn ? ce yOL
Such bargains are sensations even in a Mich
aels May Sale—Rayon and Jersey Silk knick
ers, vests, step-ins and teds—all great values.
160 PIECES—REGULAR $555 to $756
siu? il
UNDIES
Never before have we offered such wonderful
bargains—all kinds—Crepe de Chine; Jersey
Silk, Crepe Satin and illusion—Nightgowns,
knickers, pajamas, costume slips and teddies.
Beautiful quality, style, and colon* in all sizes.
55 PIECES—RET ULAR $750 to $1250
SILK
UNDIES
Much of the cream of our Bilk underwear stock
goes at this low figure—Gowns, teds, knickers,
pajamas, slips—in Jersey Silk, C^epe dp Chine
—all styles and sizes.
ALL OTHER SILK UNDIES-LESS 20%.
pajamas, step-in setvthat are eJiquiate in every
ALL CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR
KESaiw??. 20% off
Choice
ALL CHILDREN’S AND JUNIORS’ 1
COTTON UNDIES-L-14th OPP.
CORSELLETTES AND BRASSIERES
SZum May Q8c Sa
All styles for all figures, and a complete
of sizes. Made by Gossard, American
Treo, DeBevoisc, No-Bak. All liew, fresh
Choice
192 PIECES—$155 to $350 HAND MADE
Porto Rican $1-19 /
UNDIES i • k
Exquisitely made gowns and teds— /j
, in white and lovely soft colors. Jr*
Yowt/ Choice-~AUSilk
Negligees and Robes