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(VNNER PARTY FOR
| DDY RUBENSTEIN,
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'N. Y., who as the guest
[nd Mrs. Mgrris Michme!
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| honoree this evening at
v party givm y Mr. and
vme Herman at their
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fies of flowers will forin
fations throughout the
(1 an unusually interest
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>sts for the evening will
| Miss Ruhenstein, Mr.
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by Capitol Theatre g%l e Daug ' ters
N. Y. Orchestra 4 OU %\C\NG ,
of 100 Pieces la e@f) with Joan Crawford
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Vitaphone Vaudeville cAdded Attraction
o ' . [Victor Recording Artist and Musical Comedy Star]
‘ 't W In Songs and Musical Novelty
- Henry Harris, Mr. Will Hernman
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerom: Herman
—Macon News.
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BLUE BILD CLUB MEETS
SATURDAY AFTERNON.
Girls fro meight through ten
are reminded of the mesting of
the Blue Bird Club Saturday af
ternoon at the Y. W. C. A. gym
nasium. Officers for the year wil:
be elected, and plans of interest
to all will be announced. Games
and songs will conclude the pro
gram, which will begin promptly
at four o’clock. It is hoped that
all girls who are planning to join‘
the club will attend ' this first
meeting. :
' WOMAN'S BIBLE CLASS
\}‘RINCE AVENUE BAPTIST ~
CHURCH HOLDS MEETING.
The Woman's Bible class of the
Prince Avenue Sunday school held
a very interesting meeting Thurs
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
J. L. Adams.
The following officers were
‘clected: Mrs. J. H. Mapp, teach
er, assistant teacher, Mrs. J. W.
Scoggins; president, Mrs. Charlie
Cooper; first vice president, Mrs,
Will Thompson; second vice pres
ident, Miss Will Saye; seccretary,
Mrs. Tom Kirk; assistant secre
tary, Mrs. L. 9. Pledger; treasur
er, Mrs. J. W. Nelms. Following
an enjoyable contest, delicious re
ireshments were served.
ATHENS WOMAN’S CLUB ,
TO MEET TUESDAY
AFTERNOON. .
The regular meeting of {he Ath
ens Woman club will meet Tues
day afternoon at 4:00 o’clock at
the Nursery School on the campus
of the Georgia State College of
Agriculture. Mrs. Joseph uarreli
and Miss Martha DMicAlpin will,
have charge of the program. |
Miss Claudia Burt, of Crawford,
spent Thursday in the city. |
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Nature gets achance! That'’s
why children’s specialists pre
scribe Simplex Flexies! They
keep the little foot squarely
on the ground, so the legs
can’t bow in or out. They
give the toes room. Soles
are so pliable you can bend
them with the fingers. Glove
smooth linings—no wrinkles
or rough seams to hurt,
And we’re as careful in fit
ting them as the manufac.
turer is in making them!
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According to Sizes
65¢c to $5.00
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
STORY WOUR SATURDAY !
I-AFTERNOON AT MRS, |
;VERNOO,Y’S HOME. .
The Story Hour will be held in
Mrs. VerNooy’s atiractive garden
Saturday afternoon from 4 to 5
«’clock. Children from ages 4 to
10 are invited.
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Mrs. Lafayette Lanier, Mrs. R.
M. Goodall and Mrs. Deupree Hun
nicutt, are making an automobile
trip to Boston, Mass., to visit Mrs.
Bomar O'ds, who before her mar
riage was delightfully known in
this ciiy as Miss Ga:riella Free
man; going by Winston-Salem to
visit Misses Lucy and Alice Lanier
students at college, and bv Roia
‘noke to see Miss Marie Lanier,
student at Hollins University, and
by Washington & Lee {0 ze2 Mr.
George Lanier, Jr.
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Mrs. Frances Long Taylor went
over to Atlanta today for the
dcctor’s banque: this evening and
on her return Saturday, will %e
accompanied by Dr. Edward Jelks
of Jacksonville who read a paper
at the Interstate Post Graduate
Medical Association on Dr. Craw
ford Long and his great contribu
ticn to the world. They will go by
Jefferson and Daniels en route to
Athens. Mrs. Taylor recently re
turned with her sister, Miss Em
mz Long from Chicago, Minnesota
a»d Wisconsin, Mrs. Taylor wili
be the guest of Governor and Mrs.
Hardman while in Atlanta,
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Mrs. M. M. Bryan entertained
as guests during the session of
the Ninth Disirict Federation of
Women’s clubs, Mrs. A. P. Brant
ley of Blackshear, Mrs. A. H
Prenner of Augusta, Mrs. S. V.
Qanford of Athens, Mrs. Hiram
Flanigan of Winder, DMus. &
MeElroy of Noreross, and Mrs
Arthur DeLapesriere of Hoschtor. |
—Jackson Herald.
Mrs. H. M. Holden, state presi-!
dent of the A. L. A, and Mrs.
Carl Saye, state secretary of the
A. L. A., were d'stinguished guests
4% the local Auxiliary on Wednes- |
day.—Winder News. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wood
riff and Mrs. Morgan MeNee!, Jr..l
of Marietta, left chnesdayi
evening for Greenbrier, Whi's’
Sulphur Springs, W. Va.—Consti
tution. l
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Dr. H. M. Fullilove went over
to Atlanta Wednesday for the In
terstate Post Graduate Medital
A ssociation. '
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Messrs, , John R. Northeutt,
James R. Gray and Henry Wyati,
of Atlanta, motored over. today
for the Georgia-Furman game.
Paiiick §
Miss Roberta Hodgson returned
yesterday 1o uer nuane’ i A.nens |
after attending the Hodgson-Van
Winkle wedding, ard speding sev- |
eral days at t&e Georgia Terrace.
—Constitution, = | sa ..‘4
Mrs. Leonard Wallace, Mrs.
Little and Mrs. Dan McDowell
of Madison, were recent visitors
here. : '
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Mrs. Homer Nicholson and Mrs.
Tate Wright and Mrs. Sam Nick
crson, spent Thursday in Atlant:x.,
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Mr. W. T. Cooper and Mr. Hun
ter Cooper, of Gainesvilie, IFla.,
are visitors in the city, having
Feen called here by the illness »f
Miss Helen Cooper, who undc*'-i
went an appendix operation at St. |
Mary Hospital this week and;
whose condition is quite satisfac-:
tery. ’ I
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James Camak., who is at
tending school ih Augusta, accom
nanied his father home for a,
week-end visit. Mr. Camak mo- |
tored down to Augusta Thursday, '
returning today. i
Mrs J. W. Barnett is in Atlan-!
ta, visiting Mrs. Artie Small, who |
‘was accompanied by Miss India,
Small. who has been visiting her.
Lere for sometime.
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Mrs. W. E. Berry, of Greens-]
Loro, visited here Thursday. ‘
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Col. and Mrs. E. L. Griggs have :
returned. from a delightful trip tol
Florida and Cuba.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hammond.
~f Statham, were visitors here
Thursday.
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l ual is really pleased.
You can be, too. In
sist on Alexander’s.
ALEXANDERS
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| ON SALE AT
| KENNEDY NORMAL
| SCHOOL PHARMACY
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| At Teachers’ College.
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NO SCHOOL SATURDAY
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It’s Boy’s Day Stern’s
: ; TIM says it’s going to be a big day
for lots of boys because his store is
2 giving some real bargains, Tim wants
¢ g all pie-eaters and their mothers to
visit his store and see what they are
~Tim deing.
(ot} . COMBINATION SUITS and
9 /' WOOL JERSEY SUITS
//\ ‘ " Combination suits consisting of
/| B "’Q Wool Jersey shorts with striped
A Ry Broadecloth blouses (model illustrated)
'@ L —shorts are full lined with belt to
k 2 \SR match. Tan, blue and brown. Sizes
v 4t07.
fél‘: Wool Jersey suits, smart styles, ex
e ( =) cellent tailoring, in navy, tan, browr,
- blue, green. Sizes 3 to 6. Both of
] these suits sell regular for $3.45—5pe
-52.98 . cial for Saturday. = &% 8B
SWEATERS—Coat style, pull
overs, V neck and crew neck;
solid colors, and fancys, also. Tim’s
special varsity in red and black
combinations.
PAJAMAS—Snappy patterns with
silk frogs; it’s fun to go to bed in
a pair of Tim’s special pajamas.
Suit $1.50
New Arrivals in STERN JR. All. Wool Suits——Coat, Vest and
two Knickers—Greater values thanever.... . $12.95
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THE BOYS’ SHOP
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STERN'’S ‘
READ BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS.
UNDERWEAR—Shorts and pull
over shirts; just like Dad’s. Shorts
have elastic waist band, no but
tons to bother with.
Suit $1.50
TIES—New patté?ns, club stripes
and Scotch plaids, colors to match
your new suit. Knits and cut silks.
50¢
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