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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1928.
ATHMIB. UBOKOUL
GEORGIA STATE
'ItAUlEUS COLLEGE.
’IhQ students i.vm uivKalb <
ty gave n most int-resting pro- ’
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ATHENS WOMAN'S CLUB
GIVES BENEFIT BRIDGE
PARTY.
The Athens’ Woman's club guv
a lov:ly benefit bridge party Fri
day evening at the eiub
which proved to be a very d light
ful social event. The spacious
rooms were beautifully d corated
with gorgeous daffodils, tbs
spring's first radiant blossoms,
and soft glowing csndlta and shad
ed lights in effective arrange
ments.
Mr. Walter Jackson won the
g-ntlcman’s top score and Majot
Colley tho low score. Mrs. J. D.
Brsdwtll won
score. Miss Bessie Cauthen was
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Don’t Keep on Coughing
! SiSfon! US
awarded the consolation priz?. Fo!
lowing: the interesting "ame, deli
cious r: fresh men ts were served,
w Ive tables of players enjoyeo
this happy occasion, which proved
cno of tho week's crightest social
events.
MRS. DUNBAR LAMAR
HOSTESS TO WHATSOEVER
BIBLE CLASS.
ine .business and social inert
ing of the Whatsoever Bible class
was held Tuesday evening with
Mrs. Dunbar Lamar at her home
on King Av-nurS, A contest be
tween the Buicks and Dodges has
the ladle*’ high proven quite interesting and prof-
score and Mrs^ R. S* Pond the low to the contending sides for
two months. The Dodges won out
by several points and at this imr
the Buicks proved their worth in
their lovely entertainment. Aft:i
thi> regular business meeting whici
was prartded over by the pr:s!
dent, Mrs. Cleveland Cartledg-'
Mrs. Evans had chargj of the so
cial hour. Interesting contest*
were enjoyed and Mesdamrs Un
derwood and Georgo Champio-
proved to be ths most brilliant of
the group. Several lovely voca 1
selections were rendered by Miss
Nalae Dunnaway, Mis- Mar the
Lan? Kirk gave a charming read
ing aft:r which delicious refresh
ments were served !by the Buicks
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mrs. John coffee '
IS HOSTESS.
Mrs. John Coffee was the de-
lightful hoitess Wednesday after
noon to the Smart-Set Bridge club,
at hor apartment on Grady Ave
nue.
After the game, (Jrlicious re
freshments were served. Top
score was won by Mrs. Harold
Burton, a beautiful deck of cards.
Low score was awarded to Mrs. W.
T. Ferryman, a lovely bridge
score pad.
The guests included the regular
members of the club.
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Y. W. C. A. VOLLEY-BALL
CLASS MEETS TUESDAY.
The Y. W. C. A. volley-ball class
mtets Tuesday morning at ten
o’clock. All interested are invited
to join this class.
ELIJAH CLARKe"cHAPTER
TO MEET WITH MRS.
J. V. H. RUCKER.
Mrs. J. V. II. Rucker, regent,
will entertain the Elijah Clarke
chapter, D. A. R-, Wednejday af-
terroon at 3:30 at her home on
Dealing street. Georgia Day and
Geaigt Washington’s birthday ns
DANCE AFTER GAME
| GIVEN BY CHI PHI’S
The regular meeting of the High . CM Phi fraternity _e„ter-
School P. T. A. was called ot order number of their friends
Thursday afternoon at four , av * n t n „
, *J’ c, ? ck by MrS * W * B * HIne8 ’ Presl * f Following the dinner the guests
of c cc , oaomicS , dent - . , A. „ 1 were taken to the GeorgJa-CIcm-
ogy. The Scripture reading was After tho » Lord s Prayer was non game at Woodruff hail,
oy Miss Ada Wallace, while Miss recited In - concert, the Serbia The dance whIch assembled
1£2»!\£!%J232 «“.<■*»« contingent, took
« muot, Uiir-IVBP T a wn, called ot order WUW1 H numoer oi uieir irienau
gram at the cnapcl n.noci on Wd- Sch^l P. T. A.^»ed ot order ftt dinner and a danco cn Mon .
neuday morning. The exorcises 1 ■re*m«nn «t four
w-ere under tnc direction of tne de-
l ■ —Metro Studio.
i' t Mrs. W. P. Smith.
Macon, Ga. — “I caught cold
and developed a severe cough. It
would be much worse at night.
Some nights I would cough the
whole night long—could not sleep
nor get any rest r and would be all
tired out when morning came. I
grew thin, weak and nervous, and
was- in very poor health when I
began taking Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery, but by the
time I had taken four bottles I
was entirely well of my bronchial
trouble and cough, and the ner
vousness had disappeared. I grew
well and strong, have never had
another spell of tho kind since.
-^•Mrs. W- P. Smith, 114 Duncan
Ave. f
Ask your nearest druggist for
Doctor Pierce’s Discovery, in tab- ... _ .
lots or liquid, or send 10c for trial *ho the regular February meeting
pkg. of tablets to Dr. Pierce’s! will be observed and a delightful
Clinic, Jbiffalo,’ iN. Y. | and appropriate program. All
—Advertisement, members are cordially invited.
A Sale of New
Spring Dresses
/ 200 New Spring Dresses that usually sell for
$25.00, will go on sale Monday for $14.95.
Flat Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Georgette
Crepes and Crepe Romaine, also Printed
Crepef, and Print Combinations. Sizes 14 to
20,36 to 50. Each model exclusive.
$9.95 Spring Coats
Solid Twill Cord and Poiretsheen Coats, some
plain, some with fur collar. Tweed Coats
with and without fur; small patterns and
large plaids. These Coats are regularly $14.95
—This sale $9.95.
Hoover Dresses 98c
White, rose, blue, green and lavender. Made
i of genuine Loomtex Broadcloth, fast colors.
Sizes 36 to 50. Sold for $1.49 elsewhere-^
Our Price 98c.
LESSER’S APPAREL SHOP
278 Clayton Street
“WHERE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS”
county, and MU* Harry VanWag-
ner diicusscd thi economic and so
cial conditions, of the county.
Miss Mary Livingston diseusaad
the religious and social progress oi
i) Kali county.
The Dramatic Club met on Mon
day evening knd a delightful pro
tram was given, -entitled, “My
Dear.” Those in ths cast of char
acters were: MD«*« Pauline Gra
ham, Annie Sims, Frances Den
mark, Margaret Pe:bles, Nell?
Prcnco, Hel-n Bass and Marihr
jtnllir.gs.
The Glee dub sang at the Firs
Methodist church on Sunday while
Misses Franca* .Waller and H:len
King sang solos,
Miss Nell Prance gave a reading
at the weekly meeting of the Lion
IpH
The collage will celebrate Geor
gia Day on Monday evening with, a
Georgia products dinner and with
iprropriate music and readings.
Mrs. Upshaw Gannon spoke U-
v Jie Y. W. C. A., on Sunday evening
an Prohibition end Citizenship.
Mr. Alvin Ilarthy, of Birm-
: ngham, spent arveral days last
we k as the guest of hi* sister
Miss Annie Mary Hartley.
Miss Carolyn Vance was called
o'Atlanta on account of the ill
loss of her shter.
Misa s Alda Wallace. M«ry Nea 1
Shannon and Elizabeth Montgom
ery, spent the week-end in Com
merce.
President Prance of tho Amen*
•us agricultural *»*••'• -s*nt th*»
weekend with his daughter, N:ll.
Miss Evelyn Meadows, of Teo-
-.ille. gnent Snnday with friends a‘
tho College.
Miss-re Etta Ray, F~ Over
•on and Pauline Gresham spent
‘he week end at their respective
homas. ?
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WINTERVILLE NEWS
JF INTEREST.
. Miss Jessi* Hardeman, bride-
elect of February, was entertain
ed at a miscellaneous shower,
iVedncsday afternoon by Mrs. W-
A- Dunlap and Mrs. Henry Dun-
.ap at thj home of the later. As
each guejst arrived they were giv
en a nuirJ.er and found their part
ner by matching numbers, for an
.nteresting trip through G-orgia,
fieiting many of the important
cities. Mrs. Kroner and her part
ner, Mrs. Harry Dawson, won the
irizo fdr having the largest num
er of comet names, In hunting
for the hidden treasure, Miss Flo
rie Dawson, wo;* given a small,
miniature bridegroom for bcinp
tho most successful in thi hunt.
The* bride elect, Miss Hardeman,
.vas given many beautiful and use
ful gifts.
MLs Erma Gilmer and Mis:
Florie Dawson assisted th* hos-
hostess in serving a deliciou salad
:our:e.
Mr. and Mr. J. S. Coilo and Mrr
W. Gaines have returned from
% short trip to Atlanta.
Misses Keith andOgl sby enter
tained two tables of bridge last
Thursday evening at the home of
Prof and Mr?. Wilson..
Th-- friends of Mr. J. T.#P1D«H
md Mrs. W. |M. Coilo and Mrs.
"homas Carter, r*rret to learn of
‘h*tr illness from a cold.
Col. and Mrs. J. D. Watson wil’
‘<ike pos ession of ♦heir horn? here
* , ext w*ek and will ibe given a
hearty welcome to our town.
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Y. W. C. A. ACTIVI
TIES INCREASING
Interest In the activates pro.
moted by the Y. W, C. A. i’s on the
Increase according to the report
given by Miss Jean Russell, gen
eral secretary cf the Y. W. C. A
at the* regular meeting of the
Board of Directors held Thursday
morning at the Y. W. C. A. An-
nex. Two new clubs of girls have
recently been organized In East
Athens and the gbls are very en
thusiastic over their organizations
Each club meets once a weak at
the Neighborhood House for an
hour of fellowship and the p’aylng
of games. Misses Evelyn.Berry
and Eylau -Anderson, Seniors in
the University, are counsellors for
tho dubs.
Great Interest Is being shown
in the volley-ball tournament
which Is to bo held the last of
April. New teams arc being form-
ed and the- older teams are being
reorganized to be t ready for entry.
A new class is* open for begin,
ners on Wednesday evenings at
7:30 under tho leadership of Ml
Beu’ah Singleton and on Fnldays
at the samo hour Is held, a class
for “husbands and wive*,’* with
Mr. and iMrs. W. R. Bedgood In
charge. Any persons who wish
to join either class are urged to
come to tho meetings this week
In order that a good start may be
mode.
8ATURDAY SKATING
AT THE Y. W. C. A.
.Beginning next Saturday, Fob.
ruary 18th, the Y. W. C. A. Gyn-
nafi’um wifi bo open on Satur
day afternoons from 3 to 5 for
roller skating. Miss Jean Russell,
general secretary of the Y. W. C.
A., frill bo present as chaperone
or will have somo other respen-
slble person in charge, and tho
young people of the community
are cordially urged to bring their
Bkates for a rolllck’ng good tlrqe
every Saturday afternoon.
tlons. the minutes were approved. The dinn'er-guest* were: Misses
The Treasurer's report followed. Elizabeth Hall. Martha Lester,
The Executive Board then submit. K rances Ncrthcutt. Madallno
ted Its recommendations which c rwne . Evelyn Sherman, Myrtle
were accepted without discussion. crymes. Ada Kotshey. Flora Cor,
Mrs. Hines then Introduced Dr. jfarjorle Dicker!, Bertha Burman.
W. P. King who made a most 1 ■ He | en McDoriran and Mr. and
corning the Instilling of con. Mnt Bob McWhorter.—Bed nnd
cernlngccaniStg the Instilling ;of J3i ac ^
fldenco Into children in the
home.
Friends of little Julies Steph. DANIEL.Blue
enson will regret to learn ot his MrandM™
Illness with pneumonia. * r Bna ,r
Mr. and Jtrs. Bill Daley have
taken an. apartment on the Mil.
ledge ch-clo recently, vacated by
the family of Mr. Jeff McDuffie.
Cordial Interest centers the ar
tho parents and teachers pre«ent. ,] a y morning at tho Athcir.’ Wo
There being no other business man's Club at 11 o’clock. The dis-
tho meeting adjourned for a social cussicn of planting —-'dtocs and
hour, during which delicious ro- the treatm:nt of shro'is nnd plant-
freshments were served. ing sweet peas will be of inestlma-
tk— ble value. A full att.ndancc Is
urged.
CHILDS STREET P.-T. A.
TO MEET.
Some of the most stunning Street P.-T. A. will hold >.isscs Laruise anu nary 1 —- ■'! ...» ..
gowns ever seen on the screen ;L h ^ h U e nr J' 4th mc,i TM’; wiTl U< bo a n Balk,' Madallno Greene. MarJodJ »>™“Bhout the southland.
?- e - - be n . F!ore . nce ^th Vft’ Night meeting. Dr. A. 8. Denmark: Mb-ars. Robert Brice. I HU-
GORGEOUS GOWN8 WORN BY
STAR OF“HONEYMOON HATE”
AT THE PALACE MONDAY'
Daniel of
Ocala, Fla., formerly of Alliens,
announce marriage of their
‘l-itV?nLor, Mary Ijouise, to JMr.
Elmo Blue, January 19, at Bennet-
tsvllle, S. C.
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_ ■° l Bltlo Elmer I^o 'CIRCLE SIX. FIRST BAPTIST
Smith wl.I be pleaded to learn ho CHURCH MEETS MONDAY
Is doing, ulcely following a tonsil WITH MRS. BEN EPPS
operation. Friday at tho Generali Circle Six of tho First Baptis'
hospital. . j church will mo t Monday after-
"at—* , noon with Mrs 'Inns on the K11tv-
lMss Martha McAIidn Is spend. I Bridge l oad at four o'clock
ing tho week-end with relatives , —ta
in Clarkesvllle. I
-IW—. I Judge nnd Mrs. Horace M. Hoi-
Mrs. m/H- ElYott has returned ! TlnfoveT "or'U.o'" 5 ’'
her daughter Mrs. Jewett Harris, . , . —
who accompanied her homo for a 1 < ^ e * ,rat * on of Gre!
weekdond visit. j S^ij^ulshed kinsman Alexander
. GARDEN CLUB MEETS
A very opportune discussion of WEDNESDAY MORNING
tho scholasfc'c condition of the stu. ir 11 O'CLOCK,
dent body was lend by Mr. Me'l Tha Ladies Harden, Club will Mr. John'Snelllng of Pcrterdnlo Hal“ofT’Sme'V 1 Wnshlnctin ‘n
after which n check was made of holds Its r.gular meeting Wedncs. is spending the week-end boro r .vl. h Et n ' D
. distinguished kinsman
I H. Stephens and the presentattor
1 of the model of his statue In the
spending the week-end hero c rerpnilv
with his paints Chancellor and C * recenlly p,aced there -
Mrs. Charles M. Snelllng and has j
for Ills guest* Miss Frances Marl-1
on. Miss Jano Twoy and Mr. HIr- nouncement made In Atlanta _
am Cassells of Atlanta. j Hugh L. Hodgsen’s appoint
— I ment as orgap'st and choirmaste-
Miss Billy lWacken and Mias J ® f 4U st Episcopal church
Xeph Pate entertained at a bridge* Athena is indeed proud of her
savpu a uiu vUti.f uuiiLU ill II ' IJI tuno ,, . , ,
party Thursday evening at the ^-osnlsnea son whose:great mnsJ
Chi Omega l*cnse. Tim guos‘8 ,ai ,s outstanding and r.-c
were: Jlisserf' Louise and Mary c . n J y ., 1 . ,le state be
ladalino Greene, Marjorie *
Denmark; Mo-srs. Robert Brice, j
and Black.
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Tho “Cat” club played bridge
Friday nivh* at the Chi Omega
houso. This is a new organ!?
Palace^Mond^y.^MJss 1 Vidor*made ^ ^
many a trip to her dressmaker’s ***?*- ,,° String,
establishment and a number of. A ♦«“ nttendance s urged
revisions In style were necessary. Mr3 ' B ; dK 8 0 .™'
“I personally take all the re- - ^ ir-staem.
sponsibUIty for wardrobe in a l AUXILIARY TO ALLEN R. j Son on tho campus, its purpose
picture, . Miss Vidor says, De * FLEMING POST TO MEET being the pursuit of pleasure—
cause I believe that clothes are , the Auxlllary t0 t h c Allen R Rod and B'ack.
all Important to an actress. For Flemin(r Po8t 0 f the American Lc i
several years now, 1 baee deslgued K j on wj || hold its regular meeting ' Misses Bil’y Slacken, Monllno
every dress, *° w " " at the Woman's club Tu'sdny nf VcrXooy. Katherine Kingman.
I have worn In my y«rl° u » ternoon at .1:30.- An inter stinn Mertnrfe. Tmnmnrk nnd J-nnettc
ductlons. It’s my hobby, !■ tble j !r0 L.nim has been arranged. All
n.... I,.. —st ton. vomen c i 1?lbIe tor men-/ ershlp
are cordially invited. Sign'd,
Miss Mary Dozier who b?>B be*-
sp«ndirg several weeks in St Pet
• ersburg. Fla., will go rro m there i
| Miami before returning home.
Mrs. James AIgte of St.
j burg and Mrs. J. F.
of Axnerlcus are the guests of
Mrs. W. C. Thornton on Grady
ave.
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Mrs. Randall Freeman has
turned from a weeks visit to
matter cf dress and It’s great fun,
Miss Vidor wears a dozen dif
ferent gown* in “Honeymoon
Hate.”
Meadows spent Wednesday In At- lf. nta 8,, ° vlrited b
COLLEGE AVENUE P-T. A.
TO OBSERVE FATHERS*
NIGHT.
The College Avenue P.-T. A.,
will observe Fathers* Night Wed
nesday evrning. February 16th.
This being Founder’s Day, the 31st
unniv rsary of the P.-T. A., will
be observed iwth patriotic songs.
Miss Erna Proctor will brin* a
wonderful messasre on Child Wei- Brightwel! are spending tho week,
far?. A full attendance is urged. | end la. Atlanta.
WOMAN’S AUXILIARY CEN-
TRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Tho Woman’s auxiliary of the
Central Presbyterian church will
hold a business meeting Monday
aftemcon at the homo of Mrs..
C. H. Newton at 4 o’clock. A full
attendance Is urged.
MfMB Anita Burko snout tho past '
I weoV.pnri in Washington.—Red
and Black,
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Gov. Hardman was among the
visitors hero Friday returning to
Atlanta In the afternoon.
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Mrs. J. O.. Marthewson.
Freeman and little daughter Msrv
Stanley Freeman leave Tuesf’ny
v!slt to relatives In New
Mr. and Mrs. W. .R. Steedmvn
are spending the week-end f* At-
laata going over for Rcse Marie.
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Mrs. James R. Gray Jr., wil
return to At’nnfa this afternoon
fol’ow*ng n weeks visit to her 'n-
Mr. W. F. Dorsey p-'* Mt-s
J (Mr. J. re Greer of Montgomery,
I Ala., formerly of Athens has been
called to Atlantn on account o' John R. Northclitt." She wilt m-tnr
tho lllne-a of Ms slstor. The over with Mr Nortbcutt who h"s
friends of Miss Greer here resrets | )e en sp-ndln* the week-end with
I very much to hear ot her Illness, ii/s family.
t. Peter-.
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MIR MB AT A'
PATRICK’S
* PHARMACY
Days are Getting Longer Indicating
theBestSeason or the Year-~Spring
Everything takes on new life, Nature, like her folks, takes on new
attire. You’ll find this store ready for spring with the newest ready-
to-wear and piecie goods. Carrying out our policy, thc prices in every
instance are reasonable.
Spring Coats
In a Variety of
Stylish Models
They are shown in
tailored models, sport
and dressy models.'
Collar of self mate
rials and furs. Many
of the spo'rt models
have silk scarfs and
thrower collar. The
new colors are de
lightfully “Springy."
Coats range in price
from'
$10 to $60
New
Coat Suits
The new coat suits
are shown in > solid
color materials and
sport mixtures.
Prices
$12.50 to $28.50
New Silk Scarfs in Square and Tri
angles—Prices $1.50 to $4.95
New Spring Hats ... $2 25 to $5 00
New Silk Blouses ... $1.95 to $5 95
The Ensemble For Spring
Standing at the top of the popu
lar list, and justly so, for you really
have a coat and dress all in one.
Some have jersey blouses, while
others have pretty silk blouses. Lin
ings are in bright colored prints and
solid colors. And there are the all
silk ensembles.
Prices Range From
$12.50 to $28.50
Colorful prints bespeaking Spring, and beautiful shades in the solid
color materials. The assortments are large, and it goes without saying
that our prices are reasonable.
Pretty Prints in Linene ..
.... 39c
Printed Flat Crepe ....
..... $2.95
Printed Pique .'
....45c
Solid Color Flat Crepe $1.50 to $1.98
$1.39
Satin Crepes .. • •
.... $2.25
Printed Broadcloth
.... 75c
Radium
.. .. $1.50
Printed Soisette
.... 29c
Sport Satin
85c
Printed Crepe de Chine ....
.. $1.85
Wash Taffeta
89c
Men’s Blue Work Shirts
45c
Bath Salts in Hand Painted Guest
Water Set—A very good item at 75c
3 Pairs Men’s Silk Sox for .... $1.00
Gallon Size Hot and Cold Jug, keeps
liquids or food hot or cold for 24
hours—Special $1.50
Darison-^I^icholson Company Inc.