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-vriAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1928.
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Fashion Has Created
Many Attractive
Styles for the New
lere you will find an almost endless assortment.
f CORRECT STYLES, each priced REASON;
IBLY. '«*:M!itf~
Two-Piece
SUITS
With short coats and
wrap around skirts,
in tweeds and solid
color twills. Attrac
tively priced—
$12 .5°
Ensembles
Most popular for
Sprinig-tfear.
ery attractive crea-
ons of Tweeds,
ashas, Georgettes
id Flat, Crepes,
rices ranging from
-TG&
$50-0°
A variety of / attractive
styles in beautiful rich color
Indian Prints, Crepe de
Chines and Pussy Willow.
mi/ Sizes from 14 up. Priced
18
.50
KIDDIE
COATS
te little models in sport
1 dressy models, with self
d fur trimmings. Sizes
0 10 withrp rices I
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Office PMN lift
IN EXILE , NEWSY NOTES
Sometimes, I can n.ar you calling,. FROM LUCY CO0B
O, Hills of the Long Ago, m j Everyone at Lucy Cobb is rejoic.
And I reach out my arms and ing In the fact that mid-year
answer
"Ob, ttiUa. I have missed you
sol”
This is the troth we*ro keeping, ’
And fomo day—I know not
when—
I shall f.el your strength and
Your fragrance encompass me
once again.
—TO—
$28-50
These valleys, T. know, are fairer;
No roses were ever so r:d, v
And never was perfume sweeter
Than this by the jasmine shed.
There never was sun ao golden;
jndMwir.
As the shadows -■« fall—
Oh. red clay hills of Georgia,
"I love you the best ol ml.
• —Mrs. Trousdale,
exama are now a thing of the past,
and that we have gotton such a
good start Into the new term.
Twenty students made the hpnor
roll for the first semester.
Bocently the music faculty; com.
prising Mr. Hugh Hodgson, Was
Caroline Gray, Miss Mary Vic
Mauk, and Miss Vivian Evans,
gave a lovely concert over radio
atatlon W03T In Atlanta.
Friday afternoon at four o'clock
the P. T. A. of the Elementary
school held an anniversary meet
ing. Sirs. Jeter, State Prea'dent
Ilf P. T. A.’s, gave a very Inter
esting talk. A delicious birthday
COL. ABIT NIX ADDRE8SES Mr. O. O. Davis accompnaied
WOMANS CLUB AT JEFFERSON Mrs. R. J. Turner to Macon Satur.
The womnns Club met Monday uy via Atlanta,
afternoon .at the homo pf Mrs. W. j
T- Bryan, Jr* /on (Lawrencevlllo • Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Michael
ntreet. Sirs. Bryan, j*r». H. E. Ad. returned from New York Satur-
•rhold, Mr*. C. 0% Shanahan and day afternoon.
Mrs. P. Cooley wero hostesses. Mow . —4P—.
K. H. Crook, president, had chargo I Mrs. Charles Eckford returns to.
of the meeting. which opened with day from & teo dayB trip to Boston
tb ccolloctlon and,tho Lord’s Pray, land New York accompanying * Mr.
er, recited In unison, |Mr. and Mrs, Stiles Hopbines cl
The leading feature of the after. Atlanta. ‘
nocn*s program was an informal * —OB—
talk given by CoLAblt Nix, a' Mia. Dupree Hunnieutt has re-
leading .attorney, of; Athens, on the tUKiSd from West Point where she
subject of Citizenship, Col. Nix Is went for-the birthday anniversary
an entertaining speaker* and Is well of her Mother Mrs. L. Lanlor.
informed on all questions connect."
cd with the Conntitutlon of our
country. At the beginning of his
talk, Mr. Ills stated that: ho would
make no' set speoeh. but weald of
fer such suggestion* as would bo
helpful .to tho club In carrying out
their departmental schedule
FACT TWm
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Rice
announce the birth of a son Feb
ruary 13th, who has been named
Harold Ashworth.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. O’Neal and
In ©resting event which occurred in
his own-Ilfs, when as a sixteen,
year-old youth, he Ms
vacation working in Philldelphlo.
The sudden collapse of a six-story
building in that city caused a by.
stjamdor to remark "Eyory Structure
ip. j, ' ——• caui* %ain. n uwaiuud uuuiuaj 1 ins n levystono'' Mr. Nix nn'm,d
Rl« tS.Iw til? lij C “ ke WS3 CUt 83 “ P art ° r the »«- OUt 01,11 ' Very llf ® mU3t hava 11
1 for, the pine ami stub- c|al fpa(ure of , he meeting. blue print. The Federal Cnns'ltu-
AnJ the Hello n. H.l.le. * Salurda y afternoon Feb. 11th tlon la our na'lon’a blue print, aijd
A .liLn d " d i ‘ha Junior class gave a benefit i It., great evil of the dav la tho
. slee P- ■ ■ * I | bridge party at tho Holman Hotel, i growing disregard of tho law by
T ...... .. . .UIJ Decoratfcns and refreshments csr- mir younr. pcoplo. "The responet.
A dI iS!U** a CWId ” iu rled but tho Valentino idea. Love.W-v of tb. enforcement of -be
1 ly boxes of Va’entlne candy. V|c- law”, eald Mr. Nix, Tests with the
trola records, and novelties were women. O jr chlilren are under the
given as prises. Tho party was a control of mothers and female
huge success, twenty-one tables t«whers tho greater per cent of
being sold. Barbara Wheeler, " "
President of tbe Junolr class, was
tho leading spirit In carrying It
tbreugh.
On the afternoon of the 14th the
Ho prefects his remarks with an two attractive children, Katherine
and Annette, came over from
Union Point Friday to visit their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Nelms. Mr. O’Neal attended the
banquet Friday night given by the
n Life Ins
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
MR HARRY TALMADGE
CRr.V.BRATFS BIRTHDAY
WITH-DINNER PARTY
Mr. Harry Talmadge celebrated ‘ H °ni® Ea class_gave a Valentine
his birthday anniversary Saturday Party. Each of the girls in the
evening with a •beautiful dinner f ,aa5 lnvltcd <w0 friends. Many
party at ‘Tip Top,” his plcturesnuo Interesting games and contests
summer cottage on the Mitchell's .ImM. PHw; being awarfed
bridge road, which is ideal for en* “ "
the *irne of-life when lasting !m.
press ions &r 0 made." lie urged tho
club to interest tho young life of
the country In the history of tho
Const!'utlonal ConvtWnn. fn iren-
eral citizenship, In basic govern,
mental a'falrs, and to create
awakened civlo conscience among
nil neoole.
Col. Nix's address was received
whh much appreciation by the
New Columbia Record—
“You’d Rathbr Forgive
Than Forget,” by Art Gill-
ham. Durden’s Music
House, 459 Clayton Street.
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JUST RECEIVED
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r Shipment
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SPALDING
( 7
GOLF
CLUBS
$2TO$10 J
THE McGREGOR COMPANY
Sporting Goods Department
the Wnner of each. Delicious Vah . —t-tt- .
terUinino- " ontinc* refreshments were served | club mej"b«rs.
. after the games. These refresh- Mas Lillian Dawson
The vynbolt of George \\ ash- men t 8 were prepared by the
ineton a birthday gave a colorful jj omo Ec girls themselves, under
touch in the elaborate decorations, the direction of their teacher,
and the warmth and glow of a big ai{ 8S j u n a Lcuders.
open fire made an effective set- There are four more games on
ting. A delicious dinner was ser- tho basketball schedule. We have suggestions
ved and dancing enjoyed. I already played four, losing two, i work. •
The guests included girls and tying one. and winning one. Only Miss Reb* Adams asked that
boys of the young college set, close one of these games was played J when magazines ^.are read fn the
friends of the host who extended away frem home, but the next two home, they be sent to her for dls-
quite royallv a very delightful «>ud vn‘11 be played out of town. The trlbutlon among people who do not
lavish hosoitality. Mr. and M»f*. team will‘play Clemson at Clem- subscribe for such literature. Miss
Julius. Talmadge chaperoned the son, XJ. .C. ’this week-en<L and
, rendered
an entertaining reading, "Imperial
Georgia."
A business session followed. In
which reports i?ere received from
the chairmen pf.departments and
offered for future
merry party.
I
ax
North Avenuo Presbyterian In At.
lenta next week-end.
CWI.U No. » OF PRINTE
AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH
HOI.DS REGULAR
MONTHLY MEETING
Circle No. 3 of Princo Avennc
Baptist church met at tho home of
Mrs. Birdsong. Cohb street, Mon
day afternoon at 3:30. - \
ZVr cd by .55”v : ffifiS oi
Matthpw I thclr house guest Mr. Bradbury
Matthew 9:35-38. This was fol- [ Vnaa pmAnb. Pa.
lowed by a short praver. Tho topic
MR. AND MRS. 8. C. UPSON
HONOR MR. BRADBURY FOSS
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.
i One of the loveliest social af
fairs r.f «ho last wco: wan tho
tjbauttful Vridco 6'nner Friday
] evening at which Mr. and Mrs. S.
\ Fo«8 of Pittsburgh. Pa.
The delightful home was tadlari
of ‘‘Bettrt' Homes Week.*
and tho cjub voted to combine
this week with "Clean-Up Week,
and the same will be carried out
un-ter p'ans 49 bo formub'/.od l y
Miss Adams-.
After adjournpillht. the hostess
es served dainty refreshmenta.—
Jefferson -Jackson Herald.
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REGULAR MEETING
PRE-SCHOOL CIRCLE
The regular tneetiug of the Ath
ens Pre-Sdiool Circle will be held
MRS. Vt.S. RICE,
- Presideht.
score. /Mr. | Mrs. Horace Holden has return-
awarded tho ed from Masena, Gu , where she
j « , , , ,, L, i Jji tne CtQUli lO uecorauoiis oi , nourusuuy lUMjfiiwii, icuiuni;
gers and Opportunities D s^us- K0 ],jen daffodils every where and the 22rid» at the Lumpkin Street
siens^were led by Mrs. Wilhite, n( j orne< i t bo handsomely appointed School at 4 O’clock. The public is
Mrs. Hardman. Mrs. Birdsong, Mrs. • ta blo. An elegant course dinner j cordially invited.
TiDDett and Mrs. Coooer. preceded the interesting game- 0 , 0
The business session followed; Mra> Murra y Soulo won the-ladles
collections were taken; announce- top 8COre and capt. Backman tho
ments made.. Mrs. Hardman was Bcn tleman’s high '*' 4 “
dected pmonal aenrico chaJman. Jame8 white was . ..
Delightful refreshments were scr-. consolatlcn. Mr. and Mrs. Upson I wa s called the past week by the
ved by tho hostess. | ar0 always royal hosts and the illness and death of her half
usual charming. hospitality was brother. Mr. Howell Llewellyn Cor-
rey. She was accompanied home
by her sisters, Mrs. W. H. M.
Weaver of Macon and Mrs. W. R.
Jennings of Atlanta, who left Fri
day afternoon for Atlanta.
/Mr. and Mrs. Simon Michael ac
companied by Mr. Oscar Abney
very gratfously extended.
wwptFNO BLUE
BIRD CLUB
The Blue Bird Club of the Y. W.l
C. A. met with Mrs. A. S. Parker EPPF.S-MOSS .»
at her homo on Prince avenue Fri-; ANNOUNCEMENT,
day afternoon at 4 o’clock. There I w v Fnne* an-
wero twelve present and an inter-! a . n A If t u e i-
estipg business meeting was held. !J° l !"v,F„i he \r n n r jo^ Theresa to Mr.
The* following additional officers vJiUam Bvrd Moss Th' date of l «ave -today for a motor trip
were elected: „ announced later- i Florida. From Jacksonville Mrs.
Vice president, Elizabeth Weir. marr * fl K ^ Michael will go to West Palm
Mr. anl Mrs. John White Morton ! Beadi for a three days visit, at-
hr.ve returned to Athens after a will 2S
— visit of n f°w Havs to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Michael and Mr. Abney will go
Chairman of service committee, charie* H Phinizy, at their home to Crystal river for a fishing trip
dadys Brown. „ n h (he am.' Mr"?jrorton was one | and *»' u u J 0 "”" 1 later b Z Mr *'
Chairman of urogram commit- 0 f th-. most admired <nie<ts at the MIchaeL
toe. Barbara Jenkins. Junior Workers V.l-ntlne Ball —®— _
A George Washington program,T^esdev ni»ht. Before her mar-! Professor John W. Jenkins
rirgo she w«i Mi*« Marv T«u Hln- turns today from Lexin-rton, Ky.,
ton. a no*‘d southern and
h«*antv. S*" h»« mar» v f^l^nds in
Augusta.—Personal Mention of
Augusta Chronicle, January 17.
NOTICE MUSICIANS
To Amateurs and Beginners:
Here's an opportunity to learn Music .NOW! Short courses and Improved methods
of instruction on Banjo, Guitar, Mandolin, Ukelele, Hawaiian Guitar and other fretted
instruments.
Musical knowledge or previous experience unnecessary.
Members wanted for new musical organizations, such as Banjo Quartets, Banjo
Bands, Mandolin Orchestras, Guitar and Ukelele Clubs.
Call at our Store Monday, February 20th and ask for Mr. Peacock.
TO PROFESSIONALS:—We want every banjo and guitar player in the country to
try out the marvelous new Gibson instruments on display at our store Monday.
, ' DURDEN MUSIC HOUSE
459 Clayton Street Athens, Georgia
Reporter, Virginia Eppa
Chairman of .octal committee,
Alice Cabincw.
wae planned for the meeting next
Friday, February 24th.
’ Delicious Ice cream and angel
food cake were aerved at the cloae
of the meeting.
MARY VIRGINIA EPPS,
' , Reporter.
LOVCLV. VALENtTnE PARTY
The Euiella Claaa of the Prlncd'
Avenue Baptlat Sunday Schcol en.
tertaltied their frlenda with a Vat.
entlne’a party at the home of
Mr. and Mr>. J. K. Davis on *he
Whitehall road, tut Tueaday eve-
ring. The reception hall and liv
ing room were thrown together
end taatefully decorated with Sou
thern amllax. The membere of the
dais were In ecstumea, with an
Old Eaabloned Girl here, a “kid"
with a aoll there and mlnclot
wl'h the.e .ware, va-i’oua coatumea
with' auggeatlona of Valentina
' In addition to the game, and
ronteala, delightful readings were
Little Green Capsule
Stops Rheumatic Agony
wher* he wept to install a chan
ter of Beta Gamma Sigma at the
University of Kentucky.
—f» r —
Mrs. Charles Bartlett returned
Sautrday to her home in Macon
following a visit to Dr. and Mrs.
W, A. Carlton.
Mr. and Mrs. A . H. Horn of High
Schoals were visitors here last ev.
_ _ __ _ ening coming fer the Montgomery
One Every Hour for Ten puiw^at. th. colonial and we«
Hours and Relief is
Almost Certain.
Often in Five Daya, Even the Ten<
demean is Gone.
given-by Mias Lola Carter and
Mt»..T.’W. Tippett, after which
det.clous refreebments were aq.
ved. -»
The Eurelhn Claaa, taught hy
Mp G W. Griffulh, has mado
a remarkable record' and la cn •
of the ■ beat and moat loyal rla*s.
ha of Prince Avenuo Baptist Sun.
day'. School.
i Bf—
villas Louise Smith returned
Saturday, from a week’s th# to
Atlanta end McDonough.
Mr '/and Mrs. n. Cameron Of
Atlanta are tho weekend guests of
Mr. and Mm. O. R. Dobbs.
Ob—
Friends or-Mr. Guy C. Hamil
ton, Jr-', will regret to leant of his
illnees with measlea.
Mr. Stems Upson Jr. motored to
Atlanta Saturday for the Georgia-
Tech game
ad The Banner-Herald Want Ads.
The fame of the little green
capsule, because of its canny
power to speedily stop the terrible
rheumatic pains that make life
almost unbearable, is rapidly
spreading all over America.
Ycu go about conquering your
Tn.«*ciltts rheumatic enemy in a
different way—a knock-out way.
Every hour the first day you take
one little green capsule for just
ten hours—then relief comes.
The second day, take one every
two hours for 14 hours—Then take
4 little green capsules every day
until every last little twinge anil
every bit of tenderness is gone
and your rheumatic troubles have
ceased. , , *
The little green capsule now so
much in demand from coast to Mtmm ^
const must have a name so it is Saturday for the Georgia-
known in every worhtwhile drugt 7cc ij Basketball game,
s f ore in America as Allenrhu! —^—
Number 2. j ij*j, e continue? !l]ne«s of little
tor your own protection insist *,>n Woodruff Hodgson the lovely
on Allenrhu Number 2 and please young daughter of Mr, and Mm.
Remember this—the little green Morton Hodgson with bronchial
Afip nf Paul Whiteman’s capsule must give yog prompt pneumonia is very distressing to
,, c \f v relief—must give you abundant iheir many friends,
biggest hits: Among iny wntisfat'tion—must free you from( —IF—
^Aiivpnini ” Got this rCC* r heumatic distress or the price Mis. Katherine Brooke and Miss
souvenirs. Wlinw rev M ^ for fhm {int f||H ^,4 }Un<M ck of Atlanta are the
Ord from l/urden S MUSIC wilt be promptly refunded by weekend gueeto *n lfles Virginia
Unstop 450 East Clayton Citizens Pharmacy or any reputa- Dobbs coming over for the High
noWWs ^ ^ j blc druggist in America. lechoo! bosket ball wfth tbe Nonh
StTiCt. 1 —(Advertisement) *Avt. school Tueaday «vgalog.
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\v. Barn.'t.
Mrs. A L. BttM«, ha. return,
od to th. city after an absence
of several month, visiting In New
York an# other points and I. stop.
E Ing at the Holman Hotel, whfeb
er friends will be delighted to
learn.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jores and
Prof, and Mr.. It. H. DaYenrert
motored to Atlanta Saturday lor
a week-end visit.
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Mrs. ,8. C. Upson leaves this
week for New York to visit Ml.
anil Mrs. Jack Walbrldgo at tho
Blltraoro hotel.
Mr. i. N, Billing of Atlanta Is
spending the week-end here with
his family. .
Mis. Julia Bradwell wor.t to At.
i Sale of New Spring
Dresses
and Coats
ONE DAY ONLY
—MONDAY
THE DRESSES are all New Spring Dresses, fashion
ed of Flat Crepe,.Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Crepe
Romaine, also Print Combinations. Dresses that sell i
in other stores for $10.95 and $15.00, will be found in this sale at $8.85.
The colors: Black, navy, red, rose, green, biege, rose biege, tan and ’
Lucerne blue. One and two piece models, sport and dressy dresses. The ?
sizes are 14 to 20, 36 to 48. i
THE COATS
SPORT COATS that breathe the breath of Springtime. Small patterns,
large plaids, some with fur collars, others plain. Never priced less than
$14.95—Our One Day Sale, Monday .... .. • • $8.85
Bloum—Voti lESSErS A pp A |) EL S H(,p
$885
Just what you need for that
smart suit. Tailored long
' sleeve Broadcloth, blouses or
sleeveless vests of Broad
cloth or Oxford Cloth—
Sizes 32 to 40.
Priced .. ...
278 Clayton Street
$2.45
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Reconditioned All Over.
1—1926 Chevrolet Sedan
You will.be surprised at price on this car.
2-t1927 Chevrolet Coaches
These are values that can’t be found often.
Ji* ■ » • a . # >•- •
1—1925 Dodge Coupe
Compare condition of this and price with others before yon
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