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GEORGIA.
THE BANNER-HERALD,
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1928.
Office Phone 1201
Retldence Phone 527
KAPPA DELTAS .
GIVE TEA DANCE
A lea-dance was (Iren hr Big- |
'mi Pb' chapter of the Kappa Delta
aororiljr for their ruebeea at the
Athens Country Club Wednesday
afternoon. Several tables of
brides were arranged for the
freshman girls.
A color scharna of green and
wh'te was used In all decorations..
Punch and sandwiches were served
throughout the afternoon.. 1
The Pour Horsemen orchestra
furnished the music. |
Among the gfrls Invited were: '
Misses Rosalind Walsh, Ruth Cole
man, Margaret Ehmann, Mary
Lang. Dorothy'. Jones, Prances
Henson, Oialsle Rich, Luclle Dick, 1
ley, Etolse Chapman, Susanna j
Stark, Thelma Dakar - Helen Lan
ders, Katherine Henderson, Doris '
MoCorm'ck, Margunr'te Ward.
Martha Jim Arnold, Grace Bernard
Oiadys Shaw, Frances Phillips, 1
Mary Gregory, Ruth Norris, Sophie '
Lou Meakln, Marjorie Lacy and *
Maty: Birch.—Red and Black. 1
EAT f
BENSON'S j
RICHER '
verslty of Georgia will lie held
nut week-end. Octiber 5 and f.
on Ihe same date Georgia opeos
her football season -,al:h the Mer
cer game. The Carolina Game
cocks, a twelve.p'sce .orchestra
that made Olynn Island famous.
I wil play for two n'gl|t dances
I and two tu-dances to be held In
Memorial Ha l, sponsored by the
i P.i,i,Hetlenlc council.
The Friday night dance wlU
last from 9:30 to 1 o'clock and
the Saturday night dance from 9
o'clock to ImldUgVghlv The ten
dances w'lt be from 5:20 to 7
o'clock. Freshman will be allowed
to attend the opening dances, ac.
cording to an old custom, w.
Several of the fraternities havs
Indicated their Intention of glv'ng
house parties during the coming
week-end of Opening Dances cans
tered around the Georgla-Mercer
football game. Many prom'nent
young ladles from all over the
South have been Invited to these
various house parlies.
Among the fraternities that will
probably hare house part'es are
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chi IPhl.
Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta.
e Lion dnd the Mouse,” 50 .Percent Talking
Picture Palace Monday and Tuesday.
MISSES COOK HONOR Miss Helen Hardman ol Com.
ALPHA GAMMA DELTAS. merce was a recent visitor here.
Miss While Mse Cook and Miss ■*• r —HP— \
Julia Cook entertained at luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Miller and
on Thursday st Costa's, honoring iMr. and Mrs. W. C, Lfndsey ol
the Alpha Gamma Delta frater-. Washington were vleltdrs here
nity and their rushees. i Friday.
The appointments of the table ——B—
carl red out the fraternity colors .Mr. H. L.. Daughtry and Mlsa
of red, huff and green. The cen- Emily Daughtry of Jackson are the
tnrplsce was a large silver bat- week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ket of red and yellow rose buds.' Duncan’ Burnet.
'The place, cards ware the coat-of- " — E—
arms of the fraternity. Tiny dolls Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bradshaw
dressed to represent t|m glr! of wlU meet Mr. and Mrs. James
the colonial period gave an air of White la Now York who are es-
dcintiness and grace to the table, peeled to land Monday after a de-
—B— ligbtful summer spent In Europe.,
ATHENS 0 PRMRV^MIAI Miss Mars "saSford and Miss
A T B V!, ' BESB «“ERIAL. Harding have returned to Atlanta.
The fail conferences of the Ath- after a vleit to the Alpha Gamma
<m» Presbytorial will be held arf Delta house.
ATHENS
Hodgson Show Grounds
FRIDAY,
OCTOBER 1c
CIRCLES OF W. M. 8.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
The circles of the Woman's
Missionary Soc'oty of the First
Methodist church will meet In the
following homes'Monday Afternoon
Miss Lucy Lumpkin left Wed
nesday for New York where she
“ ‘ under bliss
will study dancing
Marsh this winter.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Billing re
turned Friday from their summer
home at Dillard.
Friends of Mrs. R. L. Moss III,
will regret to letrn of her Illness.
LOLLIE HUTCHINS
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
The- Lollle Hhtchlns Sunday
School claaa of the First Baptist
church will hold their regular
social meeting Wednesday after
noon at 4 o'clock In the church
parlors. Group 10. Mrs. Will Hop
kins chairman will entertain.
Mr. John R. Nortbeutt or At
lanta Is spending a fshr days here
with his family.
Mrs. Herbert Whitehead and
Mlia Louise Whitehead of Sandy
Cross spent Saturday In Jhe city.
Mrs. ChandfeMStevens and Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Howard of 8andy
I later. *• -
I' Circle 12 with Mrs. Frank
1 Hardy.
I ( AIIDEN CLUB MEETS
THURSDAY A. M„ 11 O'CLOCK.
The Ladies Garden club will
meet Thursday morning In the
parlors of the hotel Georgian at
II o’clock. Talks and discussions
cf all varieties of Narcissus which
includes Daffodils, Jenqaila, etc..
Tulips and Lilies. The meeting
promises to he of unusual interest
Cross vlsithd here' Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Will's Johnson and
yonng son are spending the week
end In West Point.
Mr. and Mra. M. L. Johnson and
children of Atlanta arrlre today
to visit Mra. Johnson's mother
Mrs. John Wilbanks.
Mrs. M. I. Royal, who has been
on an extended visit to Savannah
retained home Friday accompan
ied by her daughter Mrs. J. L.
Christian. ,
rnd a full attendance is urged.
The many friends of Mra. John
Msll will be sorry to bear of her
llleeaa at her^home on Milledge
arenas. V
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Mrs. Bessie Troutman Is spend
ing the week-end In Atlanta.
bln. J. L. Chi
. t!an of Savannah
la visiting her cousin, Mra. J. G.
Oliver, on Bloomfield streeL .
Miss Julia Knos. who Is engaged
as. secretary In the Mary Beaton
School In New York CMy Is vis
iting her mother, Mrs. W. P. King.
Miss Kade Anderson will return
tonight from Cisyton, Ga.
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Dire. Joe Dyson has returned to
SALONIA CHAPTER NO. 22/
ORDER EASTERN STAR
Will hold Its resular business
mcdlng Monday evening. Oct 1st
at S o'clock A' the Mnsoulc Tom.
pie on Lumpkin street. There will
bo work In the degrees. All QualL
fed members of the Order cordi
ally Invited to attend.
MRS. MAUDE K. PATRICK,
Worthy Matron.
MISS ETHEL J. JACKSON,
.,. Secretary.
BREAKFAST GIVEN Rev. end Mra. Bond and dsugh.
RUSHEES OF CHI >er Mrs. Young Smith of Elber-
OMEGA SOCIETY, ton were visitors here Friday. •
One of the' outstanding events —B— ,
of the rushing season was the Mrs. Rogers Toy of Atlanta who
• lovely breakfast honoring the Chi c *me orer for the funeral of Judge
Omega rushees a! Costa’s Thun- William Bailey Lamar was the
day morning. The affair sasem- Ideal ot Mra. T. J. Woofter while
bled a'l the active members as here returning home Saturday aft-
well as the rushees at an early ernoon?
hour. The hoatesaea wire If Uses! —flfl—
Evelyn Sherman, Alice Rowland. I Th Bible Study Class of the
and Wyoline Hester, each a Chi I Wonsan'* Missionary Society of
Omega alumna. the Prince Avenne Baptist church
--IB- 1 wiU meet nt the church Monday
THB V W A'S PRINCE afternoon at four o'clock.
AVSNUEBAPTI.TCHURCH About (0 beTJShU member, of
The Y. W. A. of theJVnoo Are. the Kappa Delta Society and rash.
Baptist church are ssksd to asset era were del'ghttully entertained
at the cherch Tuesday afternoon by iha Alumnae of the Chapter at
at 4:20. The program will have (he Holman Hotel Saturday era.
thnw Interesting dlvMcna had will nlng. Cards and a moat dsllghtfnl
be hold In three JINerent places, salad course was enjoyed by all
Transportation will bo provided, present
LAURA RUTHERFORD CHAP- Miss Coryy Foirler'a many
TER U- D. C. MEETS TUESDAY friends will regret very much to
AFTERNOON AT 4 O'CLOCK know that the left Saturday for
The Laura Rutherford chapter North Carolina.
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SHOES FOR THE FAMILY
2S BUYS A JAIL
SAN AN8ELMO. C'al.-OoL John
Jordan bought him a nice jail hero
IPT the manlftcent anm ot live Iron
men. The building, which is ala
year* old, has hoaxed but two
prisoners and county crucial, de.
elded the jail whs an unnecessary
source of expense.
THE LAST FRONTIER
. 'Wham'S roar .advice to women
on tb'A clothing ineatlonP*
“Don't give up the slip."—Life.
Take jour Sunday morning
breakfast with us. Boiled Salt
Mackerel. Fried Potatoes. Hot
Biscuit, Hot Hominy and as much
Coffee os you like—50r.
HOLMAN HOTEL
COFFEE SHOPPE
AND
KING SOLOMON
AND
QUEEN o/SHEB
MASSIVE GIGANTIC
MUSICAL SPECTACLE
ALL NEW
THIS YEAR
TWICE DAILY 2 6.8AM.
DOORS OPEN If. 7 PM
COLONIAL THEATRE
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
October 3rd, 8:00 A. M.
THE SHOW SHOP
A MUSICAL COMEDY
, IN THREE ACTS
Presented By
YAARAB ORIENTAL BAND
Sponsored By
ATHENS SHRINE CLUB
NEW SONGS, SNAPPY DANCES
PRETTY GIRLS
ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS
FOR WEDNESDAYS
Phone 1800 for Appointments.
JNO. L. TAYLOR, Proprietor
Dodge Brothers ♦
Motor Vehicles 1
Graham Brothers *
Trucks t
Athena, Georgia. ,
For Instant f
AMBULANCE ■
SERVICE
Call 61-Day or Night
Bernstein Bros.
Taylor & Hardy
BARBER SHOP
The Shop That Sanitation
Made Popular.
“ASK OUR PATRONS"
190 Clayton Street
The McGregor Co.
Booksellers
Stationers
Printers
Art Goods, Mouldings,
Office Supplies
PHONE NO. 77
Broadway Market
FRESH MEATS
, of AU Kinds
Fish, Oysters and Game
in Season
Broad Street, Near Thomas
Telephone 216
Elrod’s Tire Shop
162 East Broad Street
Phone 1921
Second Hand Tires
and Tubes
Vulcanizing a Specialty
Gas Oil Doping
CHRISTIANITY
BUSINESS
This apace is paid for by
prominent business man of
Builder °f Beauty
The eye el a man la a wonderful thing.
A Bring canters, It catches and records everything that
passes before it; the banttful, tin ugly, the uplifting, the
sordid.
And as the camera, it prints the picture on the plates of
memory where It may be recalled.
If prints moat Indelibly the beautiful. Beautiful mentoriaa
live the longer, and man long' ago learned to surronod himself
with beauty, and goes on learning today.
In the beginning, when the earth numbered Its popnlation
by the thousands, nature supplied the beajity. Then came the
first hints of civilisation when man began to live with man
and'the community came into being. Caves and huts wore
mesa and ugly, perforce, because of lack of skill in building.
Yet man tried in his simple way to beautify them.
The power of ciriliiatioa grew and spread,
with beauty. Where first?
.i ■!,
la the temples, where they wonhipped.
And so from the first it has been true. The Church has been
the canter of beauty, where man.lavished hie.wealth and his
efforts.
Where may one fimi the moat beauty of architecture?
The Church.
Where are most of the greatest paintings hang? i
The Chnreh. ,
Where has man carved his soul into magnificent sculpture?
The Chnreh.
Where today will ono find beauty in the homes and gardens?
Mostly in the neighborhood of the Church.
The chnreh bnllds beauty. Its function is the beautifying
of tho soul, in so doing It beautifies the world.
The world needs beauty, Man is peacsfnl in the presence
of beauty.
So tho Chnreh gives him beauty. The Chnreh sappUes his
need of beauty.
la supplying this need It brings him pcacs. With petes
comes prosperity. The Chnreh la building beauty bnllds ease
to all the world.
Are yon among those helping to build the powtr of this
Church?
Do yon support this Institution that functions beyond any
man-made scope?
It is only proper to do; it Is the logical thing to do.
GO TO CHURCH
T. H. Jackson
Staple and Fancy
Groceries
Telephone Orders Given
Prompt Attention**
We Fill Your
PRESCRIPTIONS
As Your Doctor Writes Them.
Citizen! Pharmacy
East Cisyton
Findley Dry Cleaners
Most Modern Plant
in Athens
WE CALL FOR AND
DELIVER
Opposite Cam put
Phone 9293
If Your Car Falls to Start
Phone 677
For Prompt Service
Clarke Storage
_ Battery Co.
Phone 677 Athens, Ga.
Hancock at Lumpkin
“Wc Catch the Baby's 8mlle"
Arnett’s Studio
Portraits ... . ...
Kodak Finishing
Commercial Work
255 Vi North Lompkln
Athens, Ga.
Victor Phonographs
and Records
Most Complete Line of Musical
Instruments in North Georgia.
usic House
459 Clayton Street
W. L Hancock Coal
Company'
High Grade Domestic
COAL and COKE
Telephone No. 707
I
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Xmas Card Orders..
—handled promptly. Wo can
uk your own plate. Beautiful
■ampin ol unusual cards now
on display. School supplies and
gifts.
Whitehead’s Book &
Gift Shop.
Central Market
FRESH MEATS
Fish, Oytitcrs, Poultry
and Groceries
PHONES 2016—2017—2018
288 Lumpkin Street
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Martin Brothers
Auto Tops, Side Curtains,
Seat Covers, Wrecked Body
and Fender Work
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Authorised
DuPONT\S.I)U<
Piedmont M^cet
Fish, Native and
Western Meats
Fancy Groceries
PHONES 1616—1617
210 North Lumpkin Street