Newspaper Page Text
THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA.
Lj-vnAV. SKl’TF.MItER 11. 1927
Office Phooe
URS. ALICE ADAMS
Residence Phone 163
IfEACHEHS COLLEGE
IJotes. WJ2&-,
i on return-
iting'the fac-
ntton spent?”
In, answer ia invSrlably, “Oh. I
I kid a delightful one.” The stud-
■ . 111 ko “/loUoeVltoH** at. thn vn.
ntt will be “delighted" at the re- partment of physical education,
niti of the vacations of Dr. Found epent the summer at her home in
“ Ashland, Wisconsin.
Miss E. Guill, of the physical
department, has been in Nashville,
Tenessee, for the summer.
Miss Jones, bookkeeperi visited
her home in Atlanta.
Miss Smith, teacher of public
music, visited in the New England
states.
Mias Permenter, of , the_hiitory
lud Mr. Rhodps, which were spent
|ii repairing and beautifying the
I buildings and campus.
I The other members of the fac
lilty that have returned up to
IttiJ date, visited in various states:
I Miss Archer, Librarian,' was in
I Hendersonville; N. C.
I Miss Zeigler, matron of Miller
I Hal! and teacher of psychology,
| ,! )frs° n Magg&§i5hdin, the ma-
I (ton of Bradwell Hall at Indian
I Snrings and also at Atlanta.
I Miss Webb, I teadher of the ed-
I eeation department, spent some-
■ time at the University of Chicago.
I Miss Annie V.’ Massey, piinci-
I pa! of the academy, spent her va-
I return at her hoine in Columbus,
Ha. flVt
Miss Ins Callaway, matron of
Senior Hall dbd tehcher of math-
lematies, has spent her vacation
li ut west at the University of Cal-
I ifornia- ‘llfftw
I Mr. Earnest, spent several days
I traveling through the mountain
I sections oM>unesfe and Georgia.
VJfTT
Mrs. W. B. Hartley has opened
I her tlr-ss matcing' rooms, at 287
I Vest Claytom Ettsstt and will ap-
I rreciat? the patronage of her reg-
I lilsr customers, and also welcome
| new ones. Phone 1793. slip
Mrs. Dunllttl* visited in the
northern states.
Mr? Bell remained in Athens,
superintending the- construction
of the two new entrances given
by tjie “Crystal” of '27.
Mias Strong, head of the de
department, has been in Chicago.
—36—
EXECUTIVE BOARD OF
WOMAN’S AUXILIARY
MEETS MONDAY.
The executive board of the Wo
man’s Auxiliary of the Fiist Pres-
byterinn |hurch will, meet with
Miss Annie Linton on Monday at-
ternoon at five o’clock. All mem
bers aro urged to be present.
AUXILIARY TO AMERICAN
LEGION MEETS WITH MRS. T.
J. WOOFTER 4 O'CLOCK
The Auxiliary to the American
Legion wilt meot Tuesday after
noon with Mr, T. J. Woofter on
Prince Ave. Following the busi
ness meeting Mr. William Erwin
the new cspmmander will address
the meeting. It la earnestly re
quested that every member bb
present.
BUSINESS GIRLS' CLUB man’s club with its high walls and
ENJOYABLE large dimensions has a number of
SESSION. - rooms upstairs that the house
The following Invitation has committee with Mrs. J. D. Brad-
See® issued by the Business Girls' well, chairman, and several dim
members, among whom are Mrs.
memh:rs, among whom aro Mrs-
September the thirteenth is on a Nat Slaughter, Mrs. Jarrell. Mrs.
Tuesday night, Bcacham, Mrs. Sanford and Mrs.
Although it’s the thirteenth, Turner, have been freshly painted
there'll be no fright, and decorated and ready for rynt-
A surprise program la in store for Ing. They make a most attractive
you— abode for bachelor women, and
And what we are saying' it un- with Mrs. Davis as the charming
questionably true. house mother, a business woman
WuB-fell you a little—for curios- would find there all the Joy and
ity kills, comfort of the city club house.
And much mors disturbing than ; ' ' —ffl—
medicine pills. “SERVICE FOR LAOIES”
'has EVERYTHING new
Out at our camp, which we love, New blood, new ideas and fresh
i, i , 'viewpoint are the' things' that
It is With pleasure we are going Adolphe Menjou believes are vital
TI....MI , te ’ ... to the future development of mo.
There II be among other things a t | on p t ctU res. The famous Para.
J«fa y word ’twixt you and!.“£
Thereffi he an election that «».
And pounds will wage with all cd •»' P e ®nlo with fresh Ideas,
its might * In his current production is II
lustrated Menjou’3 views on this
Officers to ho elected for the on- ! subject. The director, Horry
suing year, ID’AbbatiJe D’Arrast, makes his
And we know the officers will'bow as a full-fledged Paramount
prove very dear. - director with "Service for Ladies".
We have told you enuf to give an 1 Kathryn Carver, playing the lead-
insight | Ing role. Is a Menjou discovery
Of the gr.-st bio time you'll have , and makes her debut ae leading
that night 1
Last car leaves at 6:30 o’clock,
If you are not on time you’ll gel
a hard sock.
Transportation is free; cs free as
the air.
Free for blondes and brunettes, oi
those witji gray hair
A full attendance we must have
that very night
Or things will be in an awful
plight
Remember there also will be
stunts you’ll like.
Worth going to see If you had to
hike.
In this picture.
Jou, himself, ap
head waiter la the back stage set
ting of if modern hotel which is
the first screen showing of Inti
mate glimpses Into tho lives of the
ipen who cater to the needs and
wants of their fellows.
This irrestlbl efarce comes to
the Palace Theatre Monday, and
all Menjon fans are welcoming
this latest Paramount production.
. - , —■
MISS DOCKERY
ENTERTAINS.
Miss Ophas -Dockerey entertain-
.i■ ■ii '
SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION AND DRAMATIC ART
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE
Mrs. Elsie Graham. Director. Fall Term Beginning Sept. 13th
Fundamentals of Expression, Voice, Diction, Harmonic Training,
Pantomimic Expression, Platform Reading, Public Speaking,
Story Telling, Play Production, Acting Technique, Stage Make-up,
Corrective Speech and Teaching Methods.
IndividuaLanstppction, Nine Months Term 390
Class InSnjMRen, Nine Months Term 380*
An Appreciation
"Our thanks are extended the pur
chasing public for the generous sup
port, given our
MILLINERY SHOP
during the Initial season just closing.
We wish to reciprocate your favors
by making this shop larger, better,
select and tasty with the inclusion of
most novel, attractive, durable, de
pendable merchandise and good ser-
icc that years of experience only can command, and by placing
a new stock, at your disposal for the approaching season.
Our showing embraces the Gage, Gloria, Nannette, Kuts,
Rhodes, Hollywood, and Lazarus pattern and sport models for
matrons and misses.
Juvenile hats in sixes 2 to 8 years, especially made for us
in an elegant line of little girls’ bonnets with a "babyish”
effect In sixes 1 to 4.
A visit to pur store will mske you a customer- . .
SEE CHILDREN’S WINDOW
DISPLAY .TODAY,
THE STYLE SHOP
(MISS SUSIE WELI^S)
186 East Clayton Street
And also remember there’s much ini Thursday night at a small but
more to tell, {delightful party, which celeteatao
So come on'the 18th, feeling hap- ’ *
py and well
Remember to meet promptly at
ick Ave-
h:r"nineteenth birthday, at the
home of Miss Helen Woo. Those
present were Misses Gaynell and
Lorell Hill, Nell Fields, Kellie
Phillips, Helen and Corine Woods,
Velma and Ruby Thurmond; Myr
tle Tanned Hazel Miller, Mavis
Patatt, Ophas Dockery, Mrs. Dud
Isy, Mrs. Beacham, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
din Duke, Messrs. E. W. Wood,'
Harry Barrett, Harry Turner.
Lewis Bryant, Olin, Vester and
Hoyt Llewellyn, Malcom Adams,
T6m Patrick, Y A. Morcheud, and
Nelson Wood.
CIRCLE MEETINGS OF •
PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST
CHURCH.
The circles of the Prince Ave
nue Baptist church will meet as
matters of Importance decided follows:
upon. New plans were made for j _ Circle No. 1, pith Mrs. W. T
measuring up
EPWORTH LEAGUE COUNCIL
MEET8 WITH DR. AND
MRS. HUDSON
The regular monthly meeting of
the Epworth Hi League of First
Methodist church Was held on last
Tuesday evening at the home of
Dr. and Mre. Hudson on Mllledge
Terrace. The meeting wae pre.
sided over In a very efficient man
ner by the president. Jerome
Cooper. All officers were pres
ent and gave reports of the work
done during the past month., Many
business items were discussed and
Two new shoes, t . . .
lightfully comfortable from the very
first step. They fit the bottom of the
foot ana need no breaking-in. You’re
in style in Matrix Shoes—and in com
fort, too.
the league’s
standard of excellence.
After the business session de
lightful refreshments were served
by tbe hostess and the young peo.
pie remained for an hour of rare
social enjoyment.
Those present were: Dorothy
'Lightfoot Ethel Oentry, Frances
Henry, -Frances David, Martha
Lloyd, Jerome Cooper, M. L. St.
John, Howard Hudson, J. W.
Henry, and Mr. and Mrs. Pope R.
Hill and son.
ATHENS WOMAN’S CLUB
PLANS MANY ACTIVITIES
FOR WINTEB.
The members of the executive
board of the Athena Woman’s club
who have been holding regular
mcetlngi during the summer
months with Mrs. T. F. Green as
chairman, have bent busy putting
the house in order and mapping
out the program for the coming
winter, among which will be the
meeting of the 8th district Wom
an’s clubs to be held in Athens In
November, when Mrs. Gholstin,
president of the 8th district and
Mrs. Brantley, state president of
the Georgia Federation of Wo
man’s clubs, will be distinguish
ed visitors- Mrs. H. B. Ritchie Is
chairman of arrangements.
Mrs. Scheffer, chairman, has
been fortunate in procuring Mrs.
Herring for a seriea of classes In
home dccoating,-under the Smith-
Hughes law, and these will be held
in November. The success of the
classes under hire. Herring last
winter will assure a large atten
dance this year pad enable the
dais to'prepare attractive gifts
*>r Christmas.
.The historic boms of the Wo*
David on Nicholson street, Tbes-
dsy afternoon at 4:00 o’clock.
Circle No. 2, with Mrs. Howard
Johnson, University Drive, Mon
day afternoon at 4:00 o’clock.
Circle No. 3, at ths church,
Monday afternoon at 4:00 o’clock.
Circle No. 4, with Mrs. Alice
Lumpkin on DuBose Avenue,
Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 o’clock.
Circle No. 5, with Mrs. Marion
Hardy, 156 Grove street, Tuesday
afternoon at 4:00 o’clock.
Circle No. 6, with Mrs. Scog-
ins on the Jeffenon Road, Mon
day afternoon at 4:00 o’clock.
Circle No. 7, at the church, Sun
day afternoon at 4:00 o’clock.
WOMAN’S AUXILIARY
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Central Presbyterian church will
meet Monday afternoon at four
o’clock. Each article is atked to
have as large a representation as
possible.
MEETING EPWORTH, JUNIOn,
AND PRIMARY MISSIONARY
SOCIETIES THIS MORNNC.
There will be a meeting of the
Epworth, Junior and Primary Mis
sionary Societies of the First
Methodist ehnrch Immediately af
ter Sunday School this morning.
Tho latter is urged to bring their
mite boxei.
Friends of Mies Louisa Kroner
of Wlntervillo will be Interested
4o learn ehe has accepted a post,
tlon to leach In Onaway, Mich.
She has been ependlng the sum.
mer with her sister Mrs. Robert
Shaw on Flack Lake, Mich, and
was offered this splendid place.
MICHAEL’S
ANOTHER
“MICHAEL CREATION”
FOR FALL
“The RUBY”
$12.95
In soft brown Suede with etjap and
trim of genuine baby alligator.
MICHAEL’S.
CpUJB HUTCHINS SUNDAY
SCHOOL CLASS .M11ET8
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
The regular husinesa and social
meeting of the lailllq Hutchins
s “ l ' d »y School class will be held
a Tuesday afternoon
at 4:30. Circle nine, with Mr*.
Gay Ha «cock, chairman, will be
hostess. The members are asked
to note change of day.
—a—
Mr. Ross Creekmore Is spending
a few days with his family.
Mrs. A. W.*Cri7onn and Mrs.
Phlnisy Calhoun of Atlanta were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billups
Phlnisy Friday.
Mrs. Malcojm Everett of Macon
Is tho guest of Mlse Mariana
Frieraon.
gp__.
’Mrs. Stiles Hopkins of Atlanta
1 visiting her parents Dr,- and
Mrs. J. A. HunnlcutL
—M—
Mrs- Abo Link and little daugh-
‘er have returned from Wilming
ton where they spent the enmmer
with relatives.
•
Mrs. Mqreton Boltestonc and
children Moreton Jr. and Charles
Brand are returning to Atlanta to
day after a visit to her father
Congressman Brand and Miss
Caroline Brand.
PAGE THREE
Dr- Sam Ware 4s spending the Miss Janet has returned „
week-end at Burum Lake retnrn. Jacksonville to resume her work
tug home tonight- as teacher.
-*■ —MB-— *
Prof, and Mrs. W. O. Payne
have returned from North Georgia
and tHo mountains of North Caro
lina.
Mr. and Mr* Marion Allen of
Milledgeviile will arrive today- to j
visit her parent** Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Toombs DuBose. Mrs. Al
len will be here for two weeks
and Mr. Alien for a week-end
visit.
Dr. and ‘Mrs. Lauren Goldsmith
will return to Atlanta this after
noon after a week end visit to
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rowe-
Mrs- S. T. Rosa and Mrs. J. L.
Williamson have returned to
Winder after a visit to Mrs. J. R.
Bullock.
The friends of Miss MaNita Bul
lock will regretl to * learn of her
Illness with brouchial flu. Her
Condition was somewhat improved
Saturday.
—SI—
Mr. arid Mre. Tow Wood an
nounce the birth of a daughter
Saturday morning, September 10th
at St. Mary's hospital who has
been named Betty Joyce-
Mrs. J. L. Gallcmore of Macon
arrived Saturdya to visit .Mrs. N.
Clcm nts.
"FOOT
FRIENDS
The “La PORTE’
M
are made because
you hav'e a need
for beautiful and
comfortable foot
wear.
•We are exclus
ive agents for
“Foot Friend”
Shoes
$10
MICHAEL’S
MICHAEL’S
FOR MONDAY
New Fox Scarfs
A special showing of the new Round Fox Scarf, so much in
vogue, Pointed Fox, Red Fox, Beige and Platinum Fox and
Brown) Fox.
Prices $ 37‘ 50 to $ 97'
MICHAEL’S
50
To the Ladies of Athens
We have what we consider the finest high grade flour that can
possibly be made. In our business experience we come in con
tact with the largest Flour Mills in the world and have offered
to us exclusive control of the best brands that are sold, and we
have selected and rescpectfully recommend to you—
■ “
Longmont's “WHITE BEAUTY”
This flour being made from irrigated wheat
grown in Colorado.
Roanoke's “METROPOLITAN”
This flour made from the famous Virginia
wheat grown in the Shenandoah Valley.
These brands are on sale by the Retail Merchants of Athens.
They have “self rising” flour in companion brands. IF THERE
WERE any better flour made, WE WOULD HAVE IT AND
OFFER IT TO YOU.
Give this a thorough trial and you will have satisfied cooks and
the finest biscuit, cake and pastry that .can be made.
TALMADGE BROS- & CO-
Wholesale Distributors
“OLDEST ESTABLISHED FIRM IN GEORGIA”