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TJinue v. w. a. '
{.resting meeting
j. A , „t the Prince Ave-
cliurch held its June
the home ot Misses
Ji .\nnto Maude Barrett
Boulevard. Sweet peas,
I other bright blossoms
create an atmosphere
Williams, one of the
members, had charge
S-rendered missionary
ttsed on African mis.
personal service work
f r JUNE IT. Mgfc
THE BANNER-HERA’tP, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
HRS. ALICE ADAMS
i 1201
Reaidence Phone 1S3
COMMENCE
WEEK SOCIALLY
Standing out prominently among
the festivities of the nest few
days are the three dances mark
ing commencement.
Woodruff Hall will be the scene
of the three dances on the pro.
gram: 'Monday night's dance to
feature the delight and mysterious
masque; Tuesday night the buffet
jirs. F. W. Bennett, I supper at Memorial Hall will give
the llrlde of Christ’’ J additional pleasure to the gala af-
H.^ronrlate subject used, fair; and Wednesday night fare.
- — — -* wells will be said to the seniors
and visitors.
The Alumni luncheon marks
Tuesday and the reception by
Chancellor and Mrs. Snelllng will
very encouraging | occupy Tuesday evening between
... meeting.
conclusion °f ’he pro-
yabel Williams, a bride
‘ e was honored with
handkerchief shower,
contest combining
bridal and missionary
thoroughly cpjoyed.
iced punch and dainty
were served'the four.
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reciation
i CAMP
\y. ('. A. Camp offers
draniagea for the girls
in the opinion of one
others ot Athens In a
en recently to tho Y.
With Christian lead-
sponsored by a Christ-
totinn. Us wholesome
appeals to many moth-
letter follows:
. C. A.:
jour Inquiry about
/daughters to camp. I
,r that if 1 weren’t tak-
, yorih Carolina for tho
I should certainly send
c Y. W. C. A. Camp,
your camp is excel-
offers unusual aclvant-
be girls ot Athens.. It is
arable means of develop-
ian character and ono
bothers of Athena should
the hours of 8 and 11. . j
Tuesday morning at 8 the Gen
eral Board of Trustees will as
semble at the Agricultural Col
lege cafeteria for breakfast.
The activities centering around
the many reunions'of classes add
their bright quota to the busy
period and countless informal par.
ties lend Joyous touches to the
fascinating ensemble.
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BLUE BIRO CLUB
■ HOLDS MEETING
I The Blue Bird Club, one of the
I very youngest of the Y. W. C. A.
met on Friday afternoon with Mrat
Beits and had a thoroughly de
lightful meeting, Including a very
worthwhile program following
prayer. Afterwards the members
roasted Weiners and spent the re
maining minutes In playing games.
Plans were discussed for attend
ing the Y. W. C. A. ctmp next
week.
MRS. CHANDLER WINGFIELD
HOSTESS TO PRINCE AVENUE
YOUNG MATRON CIRCLE
Tho Young Matrons Circle of
the Prince .Avenue Baptist W. M.
S. met Thursday afternoon at the
home of Sirs Chandler Wingfield
on Virginia avenue. Lovely flow,
ers brightened the homo and con-
ok. trlbuted much to the Joy of the
st wishes, occasion.
It. !’. Stephens.’ j| rJ . Homer Stephens. Circle
.... is Indicative of the i ca( ] e r. had charge of the cnllght.
many mothers about tho 1 en | ng program on African Mis-
A. summer camps, of , 8 | 0ns The sew | n g for the poor
first period began Saf- I ,j nn( , under the direction of the
Bed Cross at the' Woman’s Club
ou a previous atteruuon
Interesting Item of the Personal
Service Report.
Delicious punch anil sandwiches
were served.
CIRCLE NO. 1 OF PRINCE
AVENUE W. M. 8. MEETS
Circle No. 1 of the Prince Ave.
nue Baptist W. If.«. held ita June
meeting at the home of Mrs. G.
S. Wright on Meigs streets. Mrs.
Fred Davison was Jolnt.hostess. -
Mrs. W. J. Conolly had charge
of the Inspiring program.
Delicious refrfihments were
served at the conclusion of the
program Bright blossoms added
much to the joy ot the occasion.
ALVAREZ-TH0MP80N
Mr. and Mrs. John Lacy Alvares
announce the marriage ot their
daughter Florence Elisabeth to
Mr. Arthur Moore Thompson the,
twenty-first of February, nineteen
hundred twenty-eight, at Fernan-
dfna, Fla.
At home after June twentieth
704 E. Fort King Ave„ Ocala. Fla.
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MANN-HARM8
Dr, and Mrs. T. W. Jackson of
Manchester, announce the engage
ment of their slater Achsah Mann,
to Mr. Ernest Theodore Harms of
Athens, the date of the marriage
to be announced later.
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PRINCE AVENUE MISSION
ARY SOCIETY MEETS.
The Woman’s Missionary So.
ciety of the Prince Avenue Baptist
church, will nrret at four o’clock
in the regular business session.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
MEETING.
The Woman's Missionary Socie
ty of the First Methodht church
will meet at the church on Monday
afternoon at 5 o’clock.
Members are requested to note
the change of hours.
Miss Mary Winston is attending
tho Presbyterian Young Peoples’
Conference at Agues Scott College
In Decatur.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Smith and
family of Nashville, Tenn. arriv
ing Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Gray Hopkins.
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Miss Clifford Blguon will ar
rive Sunday from Macon. She
will represent the State Teachers
College at the Commencement ex
ercises. While here she will be the
guest of Miss Adela Reaves at her
home on Hull street.
Mr. Edel Jankower and Mr. L.
C. Adler ot Atlanta are guests ot
Mr. apd Mrs. M. Jankower. Mrs
Edel JApkower fa In Rayne, La.,
visiting relative*.
QJ
Mrs. Norman Nickerson has
joined her parent* at their summer
home at Cloudtanda,. Gi„ they;
having come up from Now Or.'
leans Friday.
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Mrs. R. V. Watterson, Mrs. Wal-
ter Bishop, and Miss Minnie Gold-
Ing spent Saturday In Aufcusta.
Miss Martha McAIpIn leaves
Monday to attend the meeting ot
the National Home Economics
Association at Des Moines, Iowa,
and the Iowa State Conference on
Child Study at the Child Welfare
Research Station at the Univer
sity of Jowa at Iowa City.
Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Denmark have
taken an apartment tn the Mil.
ledge Park Apartment, moving
from the Booth home on Mllledge
Avenue.
Mlse Henrietta Beusse fs
home from Richmond, Va„ for a
three months' visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beusse,
and la being enthusiastically wel
comed by her many friends.
Mrs. Jeanette Grave ot Knoxville
Tenn., la the guest ot her daughter
Mrs. 'Milton Jsrnagin during the
absence from tbe city of her fam
ily. Dr. Jarnagln sailed from New
York Thursday tor tbe summer
abroad; Misses Jarnagln are at
the Y camp at Tallulah Falls; and
Mr. Milton'Jarnagln. Jr. is at
Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, Md.
tor tbe study ot chemistry.
Among tbe visitors hare last
week for the State High School
meet were Mr. J. H. St John. Dr.
Charles Tucker and son, and Mr.
Harry Stewart ot Lavonla.
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Miss Florine McGarlty returns
today for her home in Bowman
after a visit to Mrs. W. K. Me-
Garlty who bas as other guesys SOCIETY
Mrs. W. R. Nesbtt and children
have returned from a visit In At.
I lanta. ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Mayo McKay and
Mias Betty McKay hare returned
from Savannah and Tybee. They
were accompanied home by Miss
Virginia Harris, who has spent the
winter in New York and who will
he on the faculty ot the State
Agricultural College summer
scbooL
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Hlght ot
Rome are spending the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and 'Mrs.
T. H. Nickerson.
Mrs. J. R. Bullock has as her
guests her mother Mrs. J. L.
Williamson, and Master Rhodes
Williamson (■ Augusta whose
father, Mr, Emory WIMiamsou,
;,e up for the week-end.
N..N ..N ..NTv....
for the week-end Mias Katie Lo'u *■ The friends of Mrs. W. K,
McGarlty and Miss Pauline Har- ’ Hawks will be delighted to know
rls ot Bowman and Miss Buby (he Is getting along nicely at the
Harris of Carlton.
placed
k and colo
Bowers
a radiant to
bcatifull
ntc-il
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Mrs. Ra
tlanta, are
in New
be observed, this year,
and Sunday' afternoons
ID seven. TboBe wish,
main tor supper may do
ilrlns tho chaperone at
be Y. tV. C. A. office
rious day. A charge of
rents a meal Is
ir visitors. Tho camp Is
spot and the campers
glad to show visitors
rounds.
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ICENT’S BRIDGE
HETTY EVENT*
ey Vincent’s lovely party
ay morning was an ln-
and enjoyable ‘'contrlbu-
social events Of the
ras tho foal
do con
cuts o
turn, of
enter.
MRS. WHELCHEI, ENTER
TAINS AT BRIDGE-
LUNCHEON. , ,
Adding to the full calendar of
social activities this season was
the beautiful Ibridge-luneheon
which occupied Friday morning’s
hours most delightfu’ly at the
homo of Mrs. Guy O. Whelchel,
Miss Marv Pittard, a bride-elect of
the month, sharing honors with
Mrs. Frank Skinner a recent bride
of Tamns, Florida, who is Mrs.
Whclchcl’s house guest.
Bridge tallies were congenially
grouped in rooms adorned with
a wealth of lUHas, snapdragons
and sweet peas. Lunchson follow
ing the pIcasanMiastime.
WOMAN’S AUXILIARY
MEETING
Tho Woman’s Auxiliary ot the
( First Presbyterian church will
Tate j hold Ita regular meeting Monday
red nt I afternoon at 6 o'clock at the
City, church.
Mr. Morris Mlcnaei, jr. or ms-
con. grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Simon Michael graduated from
Yale last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nickerson left
Friday for Minenapolii, Minn., for
the Rotary convention and will be
the guests ot friends during their
vlelt
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Mrs. F. M. David, Mis* Frances
David and Mr. tloBwell David will
leave Monday for a tour of Florida
and while tn Miami they will be
the guest ot the formers son Mr.
Aisle N. David and family.
Miss Grace Hensley left Frf-
day for Augusta to rlalt friends
and relatives In Augusta.
Miss Reba, Thompson ot North
Carolina will be among those
studying at aummer school. She Is
•pending the week-end at Daniels,
vllle with Mrs. McKay.
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Dr. Clark S. Northrop of Cor
nell University, Is the guest of
Dr. and Via J. H. T. McPherson
for commencement.
JNE SALES AT LESSER’S
l er Wondeiful Savings On Seasonable Dresses
If you’re small you may buy $10.00 Dresses for $5.00.
.6111 A surplus of small sizes, 14, 16, 18, and a few large
sizes. Cut short lengths. Prints, Stnped Tub Silks
color Washable Crepes; in fact some wonderful dresses to be sold
& small price. The early buyer Monday gets best selection.
m PRINTS AND SOLID COLORS
Here vou will find dresses up to $15.00, pretty dresses,
too-Georgettes, Flat Crepes, Tub Silks, tennis frocks
—A real clearance of broken sizes from 14 to 44. A
White Crepes also in this sale—Monday’s Special *-.. $7.85
EN AND COTTON DRESSES FOR SPECIAL SELLING
$2.95
Pure Linen Dresies, with short sleeve*, in
about ten models end one model with long
slee ves. White end ell good eolore in elies
from 14 to 44 end 46 to 50 extra «i*e. You
will went several of these dresets et leas
than the cost of the meterlel—$2.95*
7.95
$1195
fresh looking dresses, of Dimity,
Prints, Voiles', Organdie and In-
«*ad. Styles copied from thetr hiffh-
■istors. Thtf*MiHy cool frocks you
this sumjner makes this lot at
# ' er *y attractive.
ats Are Reduced For Par June Sale Come Monday.
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SSER’S APPAREL SHOP
"WHERE YOUR
278 Clayton Street
DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS"
General Hospital.
1. . -‘ffl- ... .
alias auiiivu Ausiu. mwm *u.
day night from New York, for a
six weeks tour of Europe.
Mlsa Ella Haq Nelson and Mlaa
Jessie Mae Turner have returned
from Savannah, where they at.
tended the State B. Y .P. U. Con
vention as delegatee from the
Prince Avenue Baptist church.
Miss Lillian Atchison la visiting
in Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Bell are
in Cleveland for the week-end.
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Miss Bessie Cauthen has return,
ed from Macon, where she visited
har aiater, Mrs. R. L. Hay,
STERCHI’S
BIG
SALE
VALUES MONDAY
BIG DISCOUNTS ON NEW FIBRE SUITES!
Never have We offered a more comprehensive showing of woven fibre
suites at low prices than now 1 This is certainly the time to furnish your sun
room or living room with this light durable fumi- ^4 4% KEflh
ture. Each piece is closely woven of selected fibre
and finished in a choice of colors. Sensational value ~
Fibre Ferneries
These attractive Fer
neries are just the
thing for porch or
Jiving room.
$4 .95
nry W
for a visit with relative*.
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Mr. Walter Warren, Jr„ is en.
joying a motor trip through Vir
ginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jackson and
litUe daughter are in Hoachton
for ths week-end, going over on
Saturday for the funeral at Win.
der of tho latter’a cousin, Mr. C.
C. Gunnin, who died in Gastonia,
N. C-, on Friday.
Miss Sarah Warren is spending
ten days at Ridgecrest, N. C., at
tending the assembly of the Y. W.
C. A., going as representative of
the Athens 'First Baptist Y. W.
Mr .and Mr*. Harvey H. Sea.
graves announce the birth of a
son, on Thursday, June 14th, who
will be called Harvey, Jr.
Mr. J. A Spitser, of Durden
Music Co, is in Knoxville, Tenn.,
for a few days.
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Mr. and Mr*. A. W. Powers and
children are in Milicn for a abort
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Durden and
son have returned from New
York.
jg
Mrs. James White and little
Miss Agnes White have been in
Commerce with h:r parent!, Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Hood during Mr.
White’a absence in New York.
Miss Marie McHatton is in At
lanta for a Week’s viait with Mias
Marian Peel Calhoun at the home
of h;r parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Phinizy Calhoun on Andrew*
Dri”», a number of lovely parties
to A irk the delightful few days
are being Rlanncd.
Miss Salll* Veal of Royston
spent 8aturd*y In Athens.
Sunday Excursion
Tallulah Falls. $1.50
Via Southern Railway
CHAISE LOUNGE
This large, comfortable
Chaise Lounge in several
colors, with heavy uphols
tering, makes a desirable
piece for porch or living
room. ’
An especially attractive 3-Piece Suite, high curved woven back, removable
cushions. Rattan finished in Putty or Mahogany.
FIBRE TABLES
AN ASSORTMENT THAT WILL MAKE
YOUR CHOICE EASY
Round Tables $7.50
Oblong Tables, with or without shelves.. $10
Square Tables $10
ODD SETTEES
Settees in many finishes, large,
comfortable — upholstered back
and removable cushions.
17-5° $20 $ 25
PHARMACY
Chifforobes
$<*>■.50
Roomy chifforobes in rich
walnut color, with spac
ious compartment* for
clothing and ample draw
er space. A saving.
Fibre Rocker
Thcso rockers wero taken
from our regular suites
and priced way lo\v to
clcae out this group in n
hurry.
Cedar Chests
$<*■7.50
Junior Porch
Rocker
You’ll want several
at this price
Everything is clearly
marked and savings on
cedar sheets are greater
than ever before. A won
der bargain.
FIBRE ROCKERS, LAMPS, BIRD CAGES and
] STANDS, FIBRE LIVING ROOM SUITES
STERCHi
FURNITURE CO.
EASY TERMS IF DESIRED
351 East Clayton Street Athens, Ga.