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THB BAWMKE-WCTAr.P. ATHENS. BBOlBPt
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1928
STYLISH
FROCKS
15 and*25
HRS. AUCS ADAMS
* HOPE
Lord, as we hope through life
enduring pain
And doubt atu! disappointment
sind the,stress
Which must be met to build the
thing success,
that nothing here
ATHENS COUNTRY'CLUB
, The Athens Country Club was
never mbre elaborately on beauti
fully decorated than on Friday eve
ning when Miss Nellie Rucker was
the delightful hostess fit It charm,
ingly planned ,Hallowe'en party,
inviting sixty guests of the young
school set from 8 to 10.
The approach to the spacious
club house was moat attractive
with Jack o' lanterns and thd spa.
clous window sill sparkling, with
yellow tapers. The spacious recep
tion hall or ball room was en
chanting In the picturesque deco
rations in charming arrangement
here too the mystic symbols trans
formed the room into a setting of
unusual loveliness.
The guests went in costume,
giving the merry scene a colorful
note. Dancing was enjoyed and
the grand march was lead by the
gracious young hostess, and pretty
favors were distributed symbol!*-1
Ing Hallowe'en. Delicious refresh-1
ments were served during the
evening. Jack Morris was award-
Teach us to
Is vain,
That sometimes loss foreruns the
richer gain,
—Ip this price rai/ge we show many Attractive
Mpaels, “that are different.” The variety of models
makes selection easy..
—Grepe Back Satins, Georgettes, Flat Crepes, Baby
Crepes, Novelty Crepe3, Tweeds; Velvets and
Tweeds; Attractive Combinations of Jersey and Vel
vet, and Crepe and Velvets, in One and Two-Piece
Models; Altogether an Unusually Good Assortment
at Popular Prices.
COATS OF THE FINER TYPES
For Sports and Dress
Wear
—These New Models are Self
Trimmed,’ and Artistically
trimmed with Fur. Mnj&RwH
SPORTCOATS
$15.00 ■
—In this range are many at- 1 V re
tractive models with and \ I /
without fur .trimmings. IjA
who cleverly Impersonated A1
Smith and his brown derby. Trout
man Wilson ,aa the flapper girl
shared honors on this occasion, as
he was splendid. j * .i -
Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Lamar
Rucker were Captain and Mrs. J.
V. H. Rucker, Mrs* Barrett Phin-
ixy, Mrs. Ed Porter, Mrs. Howell
Erwin, Mrs. William Erwin, Mrs.
Dave Paddock, Mrs. R. E. Park,
Mrs. Arthur Booth and Miss Mary
Holt Park.
The program for the annual
Week of Prayer, a council regula.
tlon, has been completed and will
l»o observed November S, 6 and 7th,
at First Methodist church.
Unusual emphasis is placed on
the observance this year, since this
Is a vital part of the Jubilee cele.
iiiation an * much importance Is at
tached io the success of It.
j In previous years, the proceeds,
the annual sacrificial and thank
offerings, have been used for need
ed buildings and repairs, but this
year, the re-evaluation of the work
has revealed the need of further
education and training of workers,
native and foreign, at home and
abroad. Is not this an added in.
spiration for more liberal giving?
Let us enter upqn ibis Week of
Prayer with a deep sense of hu.
TRY OUR SERVICE ONCE AND BE
-CONVINCED. WE CALL (FOR AND DE-
-LLVER WORK ANYWHERE IN THE
CITY OF ATHENS.
DON'T FORGET OUR PHONE NUMBER
j -9147—
Classic Dry Cleaners
184 Clayton Street
RAYON SILK UNDERWEAR
164 CLAYTON STREET
Correctly Styled—
Expertly Tailored
That Uphold to the Limit the Reputation of
the J. C. Penney Company as a Distributor
of Soundly Made, Value-Giving Merchan
dise. \ -
LAURA RUTHERFORD
CHAPTER U. D. C. MEETS
TUESDAY 4 O'CLOCK
The Laura Rutherford Chapters
IT. D. C. will' meet with the presi
dent, Mrs. James L. Sexton, Tues
day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mss.
Mildred Rhodes will bring a re
port from the recent conference.
INFANTS KNIT SHIRTS
—Good Quality! Infants’ Winter Shirts, for I9c
each. • •
Ruffled Curtains
Printed Crepe Satin
Joyed one of the season's most
delightfully planned prom parties
Saturday evening when Jsck Mor
ris and Duncan Burnet, Jr„ .were
royal hosts at the Clovernurst
Country Club. j
The picturesque club house with <
a glowing open fire and colorful
decorations of the Hallowe'en sea
son and gorgeous fall flowers made
a beautiful setting for tbs happy
social occasion.
proms and games featured the
evening and delicious refreshments
were served during Intermission.
Gold Seal 9x12 Coogoleum Rugs..! 10.20
10% REDUCTION ON RUGS
—For Next Week, We Offer 10 per cent Re
duction on all Rugs.
I© Crepe de Chine—All Colors ...
i — ——
|@ Heavy Quality, 86-inch Outing
IJa .• ...— '—-
The season's newest styles In Men's and Young
Men's Suit* now ready (or your inspection I
81 x 90 Sheets
Hemstitched Pillow Cases
One Lot Window Shades—5(
—Odds and Ends. This Special Price
Unhung Shades.
Selected Fabrics
Smart Patterns
The Utmost in Value %
) Silk Velvets
\ Crepe Satins
Wool Jersey—All Colors
Wooden Magazine Racks
White and Colored Broadcloth
The stylish three-button, single-breasted men'e
model thown here is available in medium and dark
ahadea of grey, brown and blue worsteds, with
fancy stripe effects. Also In blue serge and blue
and white pin stripe, T
Fast Color Dress Prints
41.79 Dozen
Silk Milzed Lingerie Crepe
Hon of ununul training, sad *!
heritage of (treat musical talent, 1
and 1. already a young planlet i
whoee a'rtletlo work baa been Iona (
recognised In th» imulcal world ot
Athene. Xiee Louie# Smith, the
young daughter ot PoetnuMter ,
Paul Smith end lira. Smith, ac-l
companled her to New York and le I
■fudging art at the Cooper Inetl- (
lute; another Athena girl whoee .
talents are recognised.
Interesting Model, also at {(19.74
L and *29.73. Extra Pants to
Match at *4.98 and *6.90
Davison-^cholson Co. Inc
BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS.
DRY
CLEANING
. GEORGE
NAN - —
-jbvtr EXPERT, employs
the most scientific meth
ods in doing Dry Clean
ing,' and having done
much research work
knows how to handle the
fjnest silks and other
fabrics, cleaning them
perfectly, yet without
damaging them in any
way;
uary v
id). ■ •
-iMSend your Dresses, Winter Coats, Suits
and Overcoats now and let us Clean and
press them for you. The following prices in
clude the charges for cleaning and pressing:
And injury may come In for
tune’s dress.
Man’s ultimate achievement none
can guess.
Even e'ead hopes have come to life
again.
Grant us that sight which sees
i beyondf the day
And finds' the larger purpose of
the pbm.
No- race is ended at the middle
way,
One easy triumph does not prove
the man.
Let none despair or long with fall-
ure stay.
Strengthen us all to db the best
we can,
—Guest.
WEEK OF PRAYER
OBSERVANCE FIRST
METHODIST CHURCH
Latides’ Plain Dresses—
(Small Extra Charge for Pleated Ones)
i
Men’s Suits—
winter Coats and Overcoats— $1.00
^Hi|ts Cleaned and Blocked— 50C
DRESSY COATS—$25.00
—Beautiful Broadcloths and Velours in all the
new shades; Mushroom or Shawl Fur Collar
and Cuffs. You’ll like these $25.00 Coats,
they’re exceptionally good values.
OTHER COATS UP TO $85.00
— page nine
MINNEAPOLIS UNDERWEAR
—For Children—
$1.00
—The Best Union Suit on the market for chil
dren. A Minneapolis Union Suit always gives
two to three years service. These Union Suits
are in sizes 2 to 14.
OUTING GOWNS
75c
An
‘—Good Quality Outing Gowns in all sizes,
unusual value for 75 cents.
—The assortments are wonderful for $1.00;
Teddies, French Panties, Gowns, Step-ins, Pa
jamas, Brassieres, and Slips.
BOYS’
OVERCOATS
—For little fellows, 3 to
9 years old; Nicely made
of Fine Quality Materi
als.
$3.50 - $4.95 - $7.98
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NEED AN OVERCOAT?
—Here are some real bargains
for men. They are well tailored
from Good Quality Materials.
$9.98 —$11.98 —$12.98
—$14.98—
SAVE MONEY ON YOUR
boy’s surr
—Boys Suits, Coat, Two Pairs Pants
Vests; Money Saving Values—
$4.95 — $6.75 — $8.25
and
MEN’S SHIRTS—$1.25
—You gave 25 cents on every shirt for they are
the regular $1.50 kind; with collar or collar
band type in white and fancy patterns, in all
sizes. ,
81 x 90 Fast Color
CRINKLE BED SPREADS
98c
REMNANT SALE OF
Linoleum and Congoleum
AT BARGAIN PRICES