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WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1028.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA.
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MRS. ALICE ADAMS
Office Phone 1201
FOX AND DR. R. h.
MAY?”®" To MARRV
Residence Phone 163
DANCE TONIGHT AT .
COUNTRY CLUB TO
BE ENJOYABLE EVENT
Another dunce will he enjoyed
by the members of the Athens
Country Club Wednesday evening
when the "Dixie Moonshiners'' will
make music. These dances have
been inaugurated as a regular
Wednesday night. feature and are
proving the source of a great deal
of enjoyment for the members of
their guests. Dancing will be from
9 to 12.
Fashion Demands
New Non-Oily
•si Creme Rouge
It is neither fashionable nor ar-
tistie to* u$e a routfe that doesn’t
look natural. Smart Frer'h wo
men demand «• non-oily Creme
Rouge, dike Cfir-nee*, that can't be
detected. Car-nee’ changes color
when applied to blend with your
natural'flesh tints. Leaves no trace
of oil or pigment on the skin.
Waterproof, lasts all day. Sold by
Moon-Winn v Drug Co.
. —(Advertisement.)
MOTHER
God gathered all the angels,
••And from their sweetness drew
Enough of Love and Tenderness
To make the heart of you.
He borrowed from their kindness
Their strength and faith so true,
And added Understanding.
And made the soul of you.
—Arthur Brownell.
FRIENDSHIP
■Friendship is a chain of gold
Shaped in Gcd’s all perfect mold
Each link a smile, a laugh, a tear ‘fffrVt*'M? TTeXr^VX’
'L g ^°i,i h .t5“ n ,t B a age r , d roil Che6! 'l Mr ' J " h " w -‘ « «•«
how far or heavy the
MAY DAY AT
eLK'8 CLUB
u , . On Friday afternoon at tbo Elks
Miss Virginia Ann Fox, daughter Club, out on the lawn, the LOllle
hi E Rcctor K Fo *< will Hutchins Class Is putting On their
iD d - t ?, t)r ' Ru8,ei H. Fatter-f annual May Day Party. Here Is
son, or l3o Last Sixty.fifth street, - where every little girl stands a
son or sir. and Mrs. Robert L. • chance of becoming Queen of the
ratterson, of Athens, Ga„ on Sat- | May. She merely writes her name
urday. May 19. i n jut. Mark’s . tn a card as she pays her 25c ad.
Church, Mount Klsco. S. y. Canon mission at the gate. Come early
rt. Adige Prichard will perform the ; to insure getting your name In the
ceremony. drawing!
Miss Fox has chosen Mrs. VS. These cards will be shuttled up
Gibson CardV, formerly Miss Elel ! an( * fl ome one will draw one out.
anor ,'fowne, for her matron of The fi*at card drawn will he the
honor, and Miss Rosemond Por. I name of the lucky one who shall
land, of Boston; Mrs, Hubert r< be crowned and seated «on the
O’Connor, of Mount KIsco; Miss 1 ihrone. Four other names will
Lois Worrall. Mian Lucy Hunt, | then be drawn for the queen’s
Mrs. Herman I>. ltuhn ami Miss' maids. Costumes are in readiness
Elizabeth Wallace, of New York, I to deck the queen and her attend,
as bridesmaids. * * ** —
Dr. Patterson will have his
brother, Mr. Harold Patterson, as
best man. Th-? uliters will be Dr.
Ralph H., Boots, L-r. Jataoa R.
Lincoln, Dr. Howard Reid Craig,
Colonel V, J. Boots, Mr. Lionel T.
Bonner, Mr. John Haven Stone, Dr.
M THE STYLE SHOFBf
ILLINERf
Correct Styles
188 East Clayton Street
load
Sweet Is th? journey oa Friend,
ship’s road.
It (s not what you get but what
you give
Not what you say but how you
live
Giving the world the love It needs
And living a life of noble deeds
A line for those who love me
Whose hearts are kind and true
for the heavens that shine above
m e
And the good that I can do.
OSCAR BROWN AUXILIARY
NO 7, MEETS THURSDAY
AT EIGHT P. M.
Oscar Brown Auxiliary No.
will meet Thursday night at* 8
o’clock, Odd Fellows. Mrs. T
Shaded an. of Atlanta, past presi<
I dent of Theodore 'Roosevelt Aux*
jiliary will -be pro^nt and all
members are urged to attend. Fol
lowing the meeting a social hour
will b? enjoyed.
Mrs. Carl Saye, Secty.
—YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY—
OUR HOSIERY SALE ENDS THURSDAY
$1.00 Value
Silk Hose
79c
The Nationally advertised Gotham Hose
are now on sale at reduced prices. To
morrow is Your LAST CHANCE.
JOHNSON SHOE CO.
Edward Seccomb Fot, brothers
.'I *88 FOX.
Following tie ceremony there __
S' Fnr 1. n r n 0 nm"nl'l,r“» Homewood ' PRAYER SERVICE, FIRST
flie Fox coun ry place. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Mias Fox • maternal great | THIS EVENING.
anta, and a coronation oceremony
will be held.
The boya will find Charlaa Had
away, Buster Birdsong, Bnrney
Dobba and .Thomas Nickerson
waiting with their ponies to give
each boy a ride. There will be hot
dogs at 6c a piece, and the en
trance fee of 20c entitles all to
cap and Ice cream/
Come everybody and enjoy
beautiful party and belp a worthy
cause.
The friends of Mrs. A. S. Park-
sr Will be dsJighted to learn she
la able to >;it up for a vfhile each
day following a long illness.
Thaf;icnds of Mrs. J. A. Darwin
v. til 1.7 pleased to learn she is bet
ter today following on illness of
several .days with intercostal neu
ralgia.
The friends of Capt. and Mrs.
Arthur Cox will regret to learn
■■hey have teen called to Tampa,
ifla., by the r'rious illness of itheir
Jon, Carson, following an appendix
cpcratlcn. It will b? several days
before he will puss the crisis, the'lira P. L. Hugging on Barba
,’(tending physicians have stated, street.
Mr. and AVs- K. T. Kcnemor of
Cleveland and Mrs. O. S. Willis
end tittle daughter, Susanne, of
Pelham, are tin? guilts of Mr. and
AIM a Frances Chaney of Louis
ville.- *• arrived today to visit
Miss. Maud Chaney. She stopped
cwr- at Fh>rt Oglethorpe en'route
l'Sbrr , rch,n^ t0MaJ0r ° m,M ":
—
. I fee!S P-- -lemt-son and daugh-
te r , : Virginia, of Augusta, are'vfs-
« in the home of Mr. J. M.* AT-
m find Mr. and Mr*.'Cobb Davis.
Mr- and Mrs. J. L. McLeroy i
in Little Rock, AtIc, ,«tl
the soldiers reunion. They wi^
go to Hot Springs for a few <
—B—
Mrs. Charles W. of a4
lanta,. anil Mrs. George Dickerir
of Sparta, have returned to theij
horn6s,' after having been th-
guests of their parent*, Mr. ait
Mi-3.' W. P. Warren.
grandparent* Mr. Edward R. fiec-
comb, owned the flrai lino of clip
per fbJps bo .ween Boston and
Aus-r.ilia, one o' the line being the
3peeu>* Red Jacket. Her father is
a brother of John Fox Jr., Ken
tucky novelist. wh.» di“U a Tow
year* ago.—New York Herald Tri.
bun#.
The usual prayer service of the
First Presbyterian church will be
held* this evening at 8:30. A full
attendance is urged.
ART ASSOCIATION MEET8
THUR8DAY EVENING
8 O’CLOCK
.The Art Association will hold an
important meeting Thursday eve
ning on the first floor of Le Conte
Hall, University compos. Dr. C.
M. Strahan will be the speaker of
the occasion his topic will be Ar.
ehltecture.
Misses Annie Linton, Esther and
Emily Upson, Jennie Smith and
Annie Olay Holliday will be joint
hostesses. This - time for. paying
due* for the year and also the elec-
tion of officers. All member* and
those desiring to be members are
invited to b« present
HARIETTE MARTHA WARREN
CELEBRATE8 NINTH BIRTH
DAY ANNIVERSARY
A happy event of Saturday after-
noon was the birthday party at
which Mrs. W. P. Warren enter-
tained, in honor of the ninth birth
day of her little daughter Harrlette
Martha Wamn.
The May colors of pink, blue,
and white wer? carried out in
every detail. Pink roses and blue
iris were used to decorate ihe
rooms where the tittle guest -t were
received. i 8ALONIA CHAPTER NO. 227
The central decoration of the • ORDER EA8TERN 8TAR
long table in the dining room was Has been invited by winder
a miniature May pole which turned Chapter No. 248, O. E. S._to con-
gaily, winding and unwinding, .lur- fer the Degrees of the Order of
ing tlie hour. | 'be Eastern Star o„ a -number_ of
Blonder pin* tapers, in silver; their candidate. Thuraday-night,
candle atlck't, burned at either end Salonla Chapter No. 227,la well
of the table; and tall comporia. known for the besotlfuland excel-
made to represent pink ro.es, held lent manner In which they render
the varl-colored mints. t the Ritualistic work and It la in.
In one corner of the room stood deed an honor for them to hare
a small round table bearing a huge this repeat made of them. Tae
pink rose; and high In the heart ot Worthy Matron. Mr*. 3. K- Pat-
the rose wa.' the beautiful birth- rick. Md her off cert wMlMre In
day cake bearinS'Mne burning tap- cars for Winder, late Thursday aft
ers. In the center of the cake was ernoon and every member oj.Ba-
a lovely little ballet dancer dress- Ionia Chapter No. 227 is cordially
*d In rutiles of pink und blue. -A Invited to attend this meeting at
smal" birthday candle burned, In- “ •»>—»•««—
link holder, at each place. ,
Delicious Ice croam and cake —
were served; the cremn cnnyinS G|RU RE8ERVE8 rings
out the color scheme otplnk. blur. n BE pRE8ENTE0
and white, and the | small white 1Al annual Mother and
cake, bearing the initial ot the 1)atlghter u, be held Frl.
little honoree, 'n P «*- j Ulya evening at the Y. W. C. A.
A number of delightful games . th) , eB G | r | r | n , 8 will be
and contests were awarded to three outstanding high
them being a real May pole dance nchool g,,], who r,.. .hoen tar-
on the lawn. | i n g two or more years of mam.
About thirty liltle Wends an- beTlhlp )n the 0 | rl Ke serve organ.
Joyed the occasion, and the little |M „ on that tbey iMre m td» defl-
lin.iMi waa showered with a p ngreft toward the ideals of
Ihe Girl Reserves.
The Girl Reserve ring I* tbe
highest honor a Girl Reserve can
hay. and only a few girls each
year aro privileged to wear It.
The rings are presented to the
girls by the Y. W. C. A-
Winder, on Thursday evening at
8 o'clock.
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Hupmobile Sales {or first 4
months of 1928 show a net
increase of 56% over cor
responding period in 1927.
piesents. .
Mrs. Warren was assisted In en
tertaining by her daughters, Mrs.
Charles Outlaw, Mrs. George Dick,
ens, Mrs. LeBoy Spoon, and 'Mias
Sarah Warren. ^
PROGRAM FOR MOTHER
AND DAUGHTER BANQUET
ANNOUNCED
A moet Interesting program lies
been arranged for the annual
Community Mother and Daughter
Banquet which is to bo held Fri
day evening at 7 at the Y. w.
CHI PEI FRATERNITY
GIVE BRIDGE SUPPER
Among tbe Collage social activi
ties the P«st week the lovely
bridge supper given by the Cbl Pel
fraternity Saturday evening was
day evening at 7 at the Y. W. 1 marked by the usual charming boa.
C. A. gymnasium. M|o. . Bulan t nliality graciouily extended. A de.
Singleton, president of the Buvl- |f c ( a ua buffet supper followed the
ness Girls Club, will be the Toast,
mistress. The theiiw of the pro-
gram will he "The Road To Worn.
f J
1927 1928
MARCH
1927 1928
APRIL
For 3rd Successive Month All
HupmoLile Records Broken
8082 Cars Sold in April
Sates of the new Hupraobile CenturySix
and Eight again reached a new all-time
high level in April with shipments of
8082 cars. K In this great Influx of buy
ing orders, Hupmobile recognizes a tri
bute not only to a brilliant new type of
beauty, but also to, a new type of finer
performance created for the Hupmobile
Century Six and Eight. *f You can be
assured that the Century Hupmobile you
buy today embodies all the sound good
ness and brilliant, reliable performance
which are the Hupmobile tradition.
50standard and custonuetiuihped modetsonthree
different wheelbases — the Six of the Centupi,
the Century Eight and the Century 125 Etgla.
HUPMOBILE f /
Century
SIX &. EIGHT JL
W. I. & GEO. M. ABNEY
HUDSON AND ESSEX DEALERS
Rhone 1006 Corner Hull and Washington Streets
anhood". The program follow*
Our Guides: Miss Elizabeth La-
^Plano Solo: Mlaa SarewlU Col-
"'sign Posts; Mrs. J. W. JenVos.
Song; Members ot the Blue
Bird Club.
Our Companions:
Heywocd.
Song;
' Our Goal: Miss Martha licAl-
pln. State Agricultural College.
Plano Solo; Miss Virginia Camp,
be'l.
Presentation of Girl Reserve
spirited game.
Miss Ruth
Members ot the Live
Sponge Cake still going at
J5c—or 2 for 25c.
Fresh Georgia Beans.
Fresh Tender Corn.
Small Yellow Squash.
Extra Fine Bunches
i Turnips at lOc.
Hard Green Cabbage.
ARNOLD & ABNEY
Fresh Drawn Trout to ar-.
• rive this afternoon. No
ai"'!?aetaJy ot me y. w.’c a. i trouble, no waste, and the[
Community Singing during the pr j ce only 25c the pound.
Busbee.* ARNOLD & ABNEY
The banquet is open to all moth.
. tn( i daughters of the commun
ity. The tickets are fifty cents
.-h and rei'Ulratlon* should be
made st the Y. W. C. A. by Thurs.
day at 6 p. m. _
GIRL RESERVES TO
CELEBRATE MOTHERS DAY
The Girl Reserves are planning
to attend the morning service Sun
day morning at the First Metho
dist chuVch where they will sit in a
section reserved for them. H is
(he custom each Mothers Day tel
the Olrl Reserves to attend some
rherch in a body. Last year they
attended the First. Beptlst cba.rh.
/~">A1I Olrl Reserves arc asked to
wear their uniforms or a white
drees and to meet at the Y. W. C.
A. Sunday morning at 11 o’clock er
as soon after the elcse ot Sunday
School aa Is possible.
HIGH SCHOOL P.-T. A.
MEETS THURSDAY AT
FOUR O'CLOCK.
, The High School P.-T. A. m.eta
Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock.
The executive board meet# at 3:30.
Officer* will be elect:d at this
meeting, therefore a full atten
dance is urged.
Eat Jones’ Sausage while
they last, only a few more
days.
ARNOLD & ABNEY
Home Grown Berries—
only 25c the quart.
ARNOLD & ABNEY
Special price on Certo—
Regular price is. 35c—Our
price for what we have on
band, 4 bottles for $1.00.
ARNOLD & ABNEY
PHARMACY
Savings to You $10.50 to $12.50 on Each of
90 Fine Dresses
NOTE:—This ie the first time any one of these 90 lovely dresses
has ever been placed on sale at redued prices.
For-.-
Fabric>-*•
Sports, afternoon, reception, evening, din
ner, dahee. ’ .
•Georgette, Crepe Faille, Chiffon, Crepe
Elizabeth Crepe Romain, Satin Crepe,
Sports, Silks.
$i&S~ Misses—-Ladies—Extras.
Savings-
Were $37.50 to $39.50^-.
FINE FROCKS—$7 7
Were $47.50 to $49.50.* ■ _
FINE FROCKS—$77
Were $57.50 to $59.50. •
FINE FROCKS-S^Jf
JUST THREE DAYS MORE TO SAVE IN THIS GREATER
Michael’^ May Silk Sale
EVERY YARD GUARANTEED PERFECT
AND NEVER BEFORE WERE QUALITIES FINER, COLORS
LOVELIER, WEAVES MORE STYLISH—PRICES LOWER!
JUST A FEW SILK SAVINGS
Jap Pongee—44c
China Silks—64c
Slip Satin—79c
Rayola—64c
Silk Pongee—$1.79
Radium Prints—$1.29
Wash Satins—$1.79
All New
Summer Colors.
at $1.39 yd.
Crepe de Chines
• Georgette Crepes
Wash Celanese
Washable Radium
Reg. to $2.25 Silks.
at $2.49 yd.
Marillyn Satin .
Printed Georgette
Printed Crepes
Reg. to $3.50 Silks.
at $1.79 yd.
Washable Crepes
Flat Crepes
Printed Georgette
Printed Crepes
Jteg. to $2.50 Silks.
at $2.79 yd.
Crepe $omaine
Printed Chiffons
Georgette Satin
Reg. to $3.95 Silks.
at $2.29 yd.
Marillyn Crepes
Printed Crepes
Heavy Georgette
Darbrook Silks
Reg. to $2.95 Silks.
at $3*29 yd.
Maliinson Silks
Evening Silks
Sports Silks
Reg. to $6.95 Silks.
Reduced!
One Third To One Half
ABOUT 75 SPRING AND SUMMER
Smart Coats
TAILORED AND FUR TRIMMED. MODELS
8 COATS—Were $79.60 to W-SlP-Now $49
26 COATS—Were $57.50 to $69.50-Now $39
9 COATS—Were $45.00 to $49.50—Now $29
22 COATS—Were $37.50 to $39.60—Now $24
25 COATS—Were $29.50 to $34.50-Now $ | $
SIZES FOR MISSES, LADIES AND EXTRAS!
YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT IS SOLICITED.