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NOVEMBER 22, 1928.
varfl graduate and a member ot
the industrial committee or the
Virginia see-.lon of; the Ametlean
DtamicaSsoclety, has been eircn
charge of the coflroe. Student!
who enter the course win 'hare
completed throe yean or college
chemistry. Dr. Hussey le well
known (or the publlahed reports
o( hb) research work in chemistry. 1
In general the new course,
.which It is espected to inaugu-.
rate next term, will consist ot lcc-
5.1 Dr. Preston Brooks returns to RAYON PLANT INSTALLED.
» ’ night from Atlanta v/hero be went BY VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC
jm-“— the Southern Manufactory*# : * ——, •
wr^erence. -J BLACKSBURG, V4. L-fAP)-— 1
- -hursday tcv —dB— - Virginia Polytechnic Institute is
where they wn eai: Airs. Edna Peeples and son "were'installing a rayon manufacturing
.fcorsc.—Georgian/ i Sunday guests »>f Mr. and Mrs. plant.
F. H. Adcrhcld. — Commerce Pres'dent Julian A. Burruss has
News. ■ , • authorised the chemistry depart-
■*' j ment to purchase equipment for
RATS CAUSE BREAK ' rayon production on a small
IN CITY PAVEMENT .>pcale, to be used by senior chqm-
RW & MPQr.OTT Muse ——. A l.al onwlwenotwa atlldantg
Cant, Alex Cunninghapi, U.
A. who wi*H fMrs.‘Curiu.ngiinm !
l ean spending' several weeks in
Atlanta' With Jif. and Mrs. John Sale conference.
Cowles, will leave
New York, c t
for the Canal .i'onc.—
Miss Minnie Goldmg vt Flor
ence, Mils., arrives Thanksgiving
for a visit to hor cousin Miss An
ne Crawford and wdi be most cur-
her • many „ .
friend made on previous vistt3 tr newspaper found in a rat neat un-
MIss Crawford dor the pavement here recently
3 spirt ted game was) — ;i indicates ina; the heme* was uin-
th elegant luncheon, j Mr. and. Mrs. Ben King left nelled by tho mu n:c/e that a
prizes were award-1 * r< lay for E.-eiton to i.\?end the year fi,r >
i of the high and lew . n'.jht enroute to Virgin a after n‘, Workmen , who investigated a
beautiful party was f *nort visit to Dr. and Mrs. W. P rut in the pavement found a 75-
‘ * ’ ‘ ■" Hooper. foot tunnel leading to the nea f
, —■jit was a break In this passage.
Friends of Mr. H. II. Harvey which caused tho pavement to give
will regret to liarn of his seriou.- way. Two grown rat3 and a breed
illners at the lumc of his (laugh- of eight were removed from iUe
ter Mrs. E. M. Carroli cn Pr»nc»' strange home,
avenue. j
ture and laboratory work cover.
' BOTTLE ORGAN
J/)NLkj*i.—nji organ, built ia
17B»and recently on exhibition, is
l-uilt of bottles instead of the reg.
ul^t ; onv pipes. Tbs “bottle organ"
rn«*ds no tuning, for tho giars is
r.ot susceptible to the changes tf
weather. .
*Hg tho chemistry of cellulose, the
basic principles involved In the
Manufacture ana * fin'shlug of
rayon and the chemistry of these
processes, and a study ot the raw
tyfeterlals and Tftrlous factory
teats. 'The ‘nstitule ..No Is plan
ning to .conduct research work in
rayon and to keep in touch with
the various rayon manufacturing
plants in the state.
i A curly-beaded caittry, called
the Paiioitn Trias, won first
prise out of *5 classes entered at
a recent canary competition in
Paris.
1 !. i ■ i ■ dially welcomed by
mums wefe effectively used In the*
artistic decorattops throughout the,
rooms and th f --*-***-' ““***“ — 1
foIlowe<T by a
Several piytty
ed the winners
score and the . ............ ,— w „„„
one of the season's loveliest small
social affairs.
ST. MARY'S luiSPJTAL
ALUMN AE HOLD
REGULAR MEETING
Tho Alumna* tf St. Mary'a hos
pital hold their regular raontnly
meeting Tuesday afternoon in the
Nuraos home at 3:30. The dau.il i
business routinu was featured.,
A report was given try Mrs. \V. I „ ^
r Greer from the Georgia State Mr. and Mrs. 1. 51. Thompson
Nurses Association recently heid I rf Monroe spent Wednesday in the
at Columbus, Go. city.
Following the meeting delicious „ .~®T. .. .
refreshments sreie senred by Mrn Mr. ard Mrs. Harry Hodgaon
Sewell. ar* at Wnym Sprin-s vieit.ns; Mr.
■■ B George Foster PCabsdy of Sara-
. toga Springs, hi. Y. and will rc
MRS. BURKE TO ADDRESS cturn home Sunday night.
BUSINESS WOMEN'8 —®—
MISSIONARY SOCIETY . Msa* E. R. Hodgson Jr. returns'.:
The Buainess Women’s Club of this morning rrorn Nrrfnlk, Vu..
the First Methodist ehurch will where ,he wen’ for the wedding
hold Its regular meeting Friday anniversary of her Jtinspeopie Mr
evening at 6:15 o’clock. Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Waff nnrl the
*1 engineering students.
Dr. Robert E. Hussey, a Har-
lives on, a potent factor still.
By etery deed whieh he has dc
Some thread of good or avil sp
Iirlife’s vast fabric keeps its ph
Sets ^here its dark or shrni
A.mood as ’fleeting as the wind
Ogn/leave a changeler:
Can/leave a changeless mark he-
So with the yean we legrn at last,
To, build for an undying pist.
And find (hat he who least poa-
Mny sometimes leave a rata be
quest.
—IB—
iAr’s. j: M. READE HOSTESS
at small Bridge
Mere than ioo Different Sales-oAll for $i.oo
Wanted Merchandise Regularly Priced as High as $12.50
| Fish Today!
Fresh Drawn Trout.
! Fresh Spanish /Macker
el.
Fresh Bream.
Large Norfolk Oysters.
Jones* Pig Sausage,
Both Link and Plain.
Kingan’s Bacon, 45c.
Good Sliced Bacon, 40c.
Grape Fruit, 10c.
10-lbs. Yellow Yanis,
25c. ^
ARNOLD & ABNEY
Mri. J. M. Reado was the
charming hostess this morning »t
a lovely bridge in luncheon at her
Linen Kerchiefs—12 for
Ladies’ Sheer Linen Soft Quail
Hstutt.rchlef,; all .whita with hen
Studied borders! a Remarkah
Emb. Guest Towels—2 for
Very Attractive Christmas Gifts
Spool Cotton, 2 Doz. for
Coats Cotton—All Sizes.
ct ive home on C'ovarhnnt
ue. Four tables of players
red the delightful occasion
h was to characteristic of
Rcadc's always gracious he.-
ity. Gorgeous chryssnthe-
15c Hair Nets—12 for
Fashionettcs in all Colors
. Linen Vanty Sets
Embroidered; Very Decorative
Long 25c Candles—5 for
AU Colors—Non Drip.
$1.25 Buffet Sets
Also Full Slse Tablo Coven.
$1.25 Suede Belts ‘
In Wanted Colors and Widths.
$■« g-4 Pepp Sheeting—2'/o Yds.
I Standard Grade—Bleached.
as usual.
-Ccmmetci j
$1.25 Dress Buckles
New Fancy Designs in Color.
85c Corduroy—1V6 Yd&-
Fine Quality—A1J Coiora.
BEYOND THE
TO BE PRES!
ITED MON
DAY NOVEMBER 26TH
Beyond The Horison will be pre
sented by the Little Theatre Guild
on Monday evening November the
26th kt the Colonial Theatre.
There seems to have been some
confusion as to the date and for
the benefit of the publ.c the above
date Is correct. The approaching
event is centering very cordial In
terest and will he an artistic pre
sentation of outstanding merit
RAINBOW GIRL RESERVES
CLUB TO HOLD THANKS- 4
GIVING SERVICE
The Rainbow Gir! 'Reserve
Club Will have a special Thanks
giving service at their Regular
meeting Friday nftemoOu In the
Y. W. C. A. Home, and a full at
tendance io urged. The Service
Committee, headed by Miriam
Campbell, will have charge of the
program.
$1.25 Dress and Coat Buttons
All Colors—New Designs.
Yd. Botany Wool Challis
New Colors snd Designs.
Michael Sale
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Velvet Dresses
$1.25 Work Boxes
Lovely Gifts and Useful.
85c Silk Mixed Crepe 1% Y
New Fall Designs snd Colors.
Men’s 29c Hdkfs.—5 for
Made of Pure Irish Linen.
To $3.00 Ladies’ Hose
Imported Hosiery In Sports Weaves.
Colors and Designs: excellent quail
ty; all sixes.
Misses’ Fancy Hose—2 Prs. $4
■ For Sports and School Wear. ' ■
3-4 Fancy Sox—2 Pr.
AU Sixes for Children; Fine Grade
EVER READY GIRLS
TO GET BUSY f
at thair meeting Friday afternoon.
Everjr member will be needed and
will want to have a part In ar-
dancing-
who most ‘‘keep off her feet” has.
not learned of Mldoi.
Take a tiny tablet of Mldoi—I
and forgat the time of month.
Mldoi la not a narcotic. It doee|
not interfere with tho normal,
neetaiary process of menstrua
tion. But It stop* the pain. It
brings complete ease la fire to
$1.25 Pajamas—Ail Sizes
Broadcloth; Crepe; Percale.
—36 Beautiful Dresses of Transparent
Chiffon, Plain and Printed'Dresses, and in
termingled are a few lovely creations of
Metal Brocade.
SEE YOUR SAVINGS!
Were NOW
To $1.50 Brassieres
Nair Styles—All Sizes.
Infants’ Dresses
Rand Made—Fine Quality.
airs. t. u. zrarwoon, sirs. J
M. Thompson and Miss Hilda
Thompson are spending today in
Elberton and will be accompanied
home this evening by Mrs. C. H
Yetrwood who has been visiting
THANKSGIVING SPECIAL-
Perfect Permanent Marcel Wave
Or Ringlet
n dM Nestle Lanoll . . $5.00 Eugene .... IT JO
I -Nestle Circuline . $6.00 Frf.-derie . . $8.00
f.'i INCLUDES SHAMPOO AND TRIM
YIP J . ■ -NO EXTRA CHARGE—
—Also Our Famous Fenian Oil Wave for those who cate.
Bakes can of and waves over unsuccessful urates, dyed,
bleached and white hair without discoloring It. Nothing Im
possible for Persian Oil!
—SPECIAL PRICE 110.00-
10 Per Cent Discount on All Beauty Work!
-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED-
4 This Week FREE SHAMPOO with each Mated.
Appointments unnecessaRy-
—SUFFICIENT EXPERT OPERATORS!
Manicuring . . . 75c Gentlemen . . . $1,00
OPEN FROM 8:00 A. M. TO 6J0 P. M.
MRS. ADDINGTON’S PERMANENT WAVE
SHOPPE
103 College Avenue- -Phone 1326
—Of course- it is needless to mention, the
great style value velvet has for this Flail and
Winter wear; for where Well Dressed Wo
men gather, Velvet is the fabric most seen
and worn.
$1.50 Rayon Combinations
Children’s Sizes, 2 to 8.
ALL COLORS AND SIZES ON SALE!
To $1.49 Rayon Undies J
Fine Quality Knickers, S»op«na.
$1.25 Fancy Baskets—2 for
Polychrome Flower and Waste Pa
Baskets; strongly made, very
Fast Color Ginghams—5 Yds.
Regular Be yd.: All New Designs.
MICHAEL’S
Michael’s-An Athens Institution For Forty Six
$4 Fine $1.29 Bath Salts
■ For Refined Luxury in Bathing,
$1.25 Powder Jars . $4
New Deiigns—Fine Xmaa Gifts. ■
f 1 . .; k - , * . f
5 tQ Sloane’s Felt Base, Yd.
v H 72-inches wide; Excellent Qnallt}
IBS] Felt . Ban In handsome new coloring:
and designs.
To $1.50 Costume Jewelry $4
New Deslgna in AU Kinds. 1
$4 Coty Powder and Talc
I A Combination Regularly $125
Ruffled Curtains, Pr. t <i
Made of Washable Marquisette li.**’ ■
Ecru, Cream and Colored edges; ai bBi
guaranteed fait.
$4 6 Woodbury Soap for
■ Five 25e each Facial Soap.
Pierce Castle Soap—12 for ‘$4
Regularly 10c.each Everywhere 1
$4 Serving Trays
■ Naw Goodlooking $1.25 Trays.
$2.98 Hand Rags $4
Just a Few—Marvetoui Bargains. 1
Bridge Novelties—2 for
Regularly selling to $1.75; all‘at v I
tractive nlecee; suitable for Mtht. Hi
gift* or prises.
$4 98c Portfolios—2. for
■ Filled with Fine Paper.
5 Pc. Breakfast Sets $4
1.25 Sett Stamped for Embroidery. 1
54 $1^6 Boudoir. Pillows
■ Laced Trimmed—Moet Attracttve.
Cotton Charmeuse—2y 2 Yds. $4
Regular 65c yd.; New Printed Desigiu. ■
$4 Boudoir Pillows—2 for
■ Fine Gride—Stamped far Emroidery.
Dixie Satine—Yds. $4
Finest Grade; Yard Wide) An Colors. ■
$4 English Prints—Yds.
■. Reg. 58c yd.; All New Designs; Colors.
? 1
Men’s 65c Hdkfs.—2 for
Lovely Quality—Fine Xmas Gifts.
Men’s Silk Hdkfs.
Regular $1.25;. New; Fine Quality.
*1
Ladies’ 19c Kerchiefs-r-7 for
Printed and Embroidered Styles.
n
Ladies’ $1.25 Hdkfs.
Hand Made of Finest Linen.
$i.25 Hankie Cases
Lovely Novelties for Christmas
Children’s 29c Hdkfs.—5 for
Fine Quality—White and Colon.
Linfeel Napkins—12 for
Long Wearing Good Looking; do
D not lint; sturdv to tho tub; a great
bargain for $1.00.
*1
Ladies’ $1.25 Collars
New Ones of Lace ?nd Linen.
Ladies’ Collars—2 for
AU Freeh and New Stock.
$ i
$1.50 Dress Flowers
AU New Designs and Colors.
$ i
Silk Pongee—2 Vl> Yds.
Japa Pongee—Imported—-First Grach
? i
45c Lingerie Cloth—3 Yds.
AU Colors In Novelty Weaves.
*1
72 In. Table Damask—Yd.
Heavy, Handsc me, Fine Quality.
35c Toweling—i Yards
Excellent Quality—Fine Crash
$ i
$1.25 Bath Sets
Fine Towel and Cloth to Match.
? i
44 Inch Linen Cloths
Regular $1.25, New Breakfast CLths
$2.50 Tea Napkins—6 for
HemsUtched of Imo Linen.
*1
Emb. Pillow Cases—Pr.
Regular $1.33; Fine Grade; Full Size.
89c Bath Towels—3 for
All White or Fancy Coiora.
68c Linen Towels—2 for
Made of Heavy Irish Linen.
n
25c Bath Towels—5 for
Full Size; Heavy; Absorbent.
Card Table Covers
Regular $1.25, New Designs. -
Hand Made Gowns
Ladies Sizes; Whito and Colors.
$1.25 Bo Vs’ Shirts-
White end Coloflnjjl 1-S to 14.
'1
To $1.75 Infants’ Shirts
silt and Wool—Fine Style.
’I
69c Junior Bloomers—2 for
Made of Washable Fabric.
$/
Madeira Pillows
Ha’ndmade Boudoir Stipe.
Rubber,Crib Sheets $ 4
Valuable to Nurseries; Reg. $1.26. 1
Kimono Crepe—3^ Yds. $4
Regular 36c yd.; AU Coiora. • 1
$1.25 Madeira Pieces - $4
Mats; Centers; Covers; Itacdmedf. 1
$1.50 Wicker Trays i $4
Good Looking Serving Trays. . 1
$L98 Smoking Stands $4
Sturdy; Serviceable; Good Looking. 1
89c Flower Pots—2 for $4
Made of Noh«ruat Metal. 1
$1.98 Fancy Mirrors $4
A Lovely Christmas Gift. 1
$1.50 Dresser Sets—2 Pcs. $4
Powder Jar and Perfume Bottle. 1
Marquisette—6 Yds. for $4
Good Quality—Washable. 1
$1-25 Window Shades $4
7x36; 7x36; Plain or Duplex. 1
$1.35 Draperies—Yd. $4
Fine Cretonne and §i)k Draperies 1
1 Silk Remnants C4 .
I Rerular $2.00 to (3.60 Plecee of Sitka,* B/V*
| all kinds and colors in suitable ■■
lengths for every use.
Felt Base Rugs $4
Size 3x(>; New Designs. 1
Fine Rag Rugs $4
Fu!l Size—New Designs. i
Outing Sleepers $4
Sizes 2 to 8; fiuara„UKi Fast. 1
Outing Night Gowns . k4
Sizes 36 to 44 Neat Designs 1
$1.25 Corsellettes $4
All Fine. Makes—New Styles. *
69c Night Gowns—2 for $4
Good Grade-nLoco Trimmed/ - I J