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Eggshell fabric Slip-Oas to liven up 2
Spring costume. And nothing more prac
tcal. For thig special purchase offers you 2
n “able fabric glove that looks and feels like
ede but izn't—and reflects 2 canny attention
"o"details (like hand sewn fingers and backs—
P seams, Bolten thumbs) you’ll hardly expect
0 2 glove priced this low. Sizes 54 to 8)2.
GLOVES—MAIN FLOOR
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Milledge avenue will be the bril..
liant setting for the Saturday aft
ernoon tea at which the Garden
club will entgrtain the many dis
tinguished visitors, with Mrs. D.
G. Anderson, Mrs. E. H. Dorsey
iand a grouX\ from the Garden club
acting as hostesses. The spacious
garden is one of the show places
of Athens in its picturesque charmn
and beauty, now radiant in a rich
setting of spring glory. The garden
tours will be an added ' feature
and the last day will be quite as
full as Friday with the business
session and social gayeties, The
gorgeous weather couldn’t be im.
proved upon, and the gala spirit
is in evidence everywhere, glow
ing with the wusual bright hospi.
talit): of Athens.. A
CARS NEEDED FOR
CONVENTION HERE
Athenians with automobiles
available for use by the trans.
portation coinmittee of the
Garden Club of Georgia cone
vention here are requested‘to
notify Miss Frances Talmage,
chairman, in order that the
cars may be used early Sat
urday to convey the visitors to
the Memorial hall and other
places which will figure in the
convention. Several Athenians
have already genereously of.
sered use of their cars.|
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ST. LUKE’'S CHOIR ?
OF ATLANTA TO GIVE
ORATORIO SUNDAY
The St. Luke's Episcopal church
choir of Atlanta, of which Mr,
Hugh Hodgson is- organist, and
choirmaster, will give Rossini's
cacred oratio, ‘“‘Stabat Mater,” ‘in
the University chapel Sunday eve.
ning, April 24, at 6:30 p. m,
This choir js composed of forty
well trained voices, with outstand
ing soloists, among them being:
Sopranos: Minna Hecker, Helen
Riley, Beulah Drummond; contral.
to: Ruby Brown; Tenors: Eddie
Drummond and Jimmy Gloer;
Baritone and Bass: Koleman Kim.
bo, and Arthur Stejes. ’
The choir gave this same ‘ore«
atorio in Atlanta during the Len.
ten season, and it was acclaimed
by those who heard it as a great
success. . .
The Athens .people greatly ap
preciate the generesfty of this
choir in consenting to come over
to give this oratgria, and as the
Lour will not interfere with any
of the church servicés the chapell
should be filled to capacity for
this lovely occasion. ;
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Mrs. Richard B. Russell of At
lanta is among ‘the prominent vis.
itors here for the Garden club
convention, the guest of Mrs. T.
W. Reed. Mrs. Hal Hulsey of
Atlanta is the guest also of Mrs.
Reed.
BARBECUE HASH
FOR SALE SATURDAY
The ladies of Young Harvis Me
morial church will have barhecue
hash for sale tomorrow at the
Central Market, corner Washing.
ien and Lumpkin stveets, and
also at the Frank Duncan Cash
Grocery on Broad street. This
hash is being made by Mr. Ernest
’oss *SO that is enough to assure
HALF PRICE SALE ON
ALL SPRING HATS
MRS. ARTHUR BURCH
Opposite Georgian Hotel
To the Carden Club Visi
tors:
A Cordial Welcome
Awaits You at The Gar
den Antique Shop, 879
Hancock Avenue. 2a2lc¢
In order to be a qualified
voter in Fall Elections
and Presidential Election
all State and County Tax
es have to be paid six
months prior to General
Election.
May llst is last day on
which to qualify.
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DEESTRICK SKULE
UP.TO-DATE - :
Be sure to attend the play, “The
Deestrick S, k u 1 e Up-To-Date”,;
which will be presented under the
auspices of the High School P..T.
A, at Mell auditorium, on Friday
night April 29th.
A full outline of "characters. of
the play will come out in' Sun.
day's paper. The “Skule” i 3 spon.
sored by the Athens High School
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MISSES MARY STANLEY FREE.
MAN AND MARY ELIZABETH I
WALLACE TO GIVE SKAT
ING PARTY ‘
A very happy occasion ‘of cordi.
al interest to the future belles and
beaux. will be the lovely skating
party Friday evening at the -Y. W.
C. A. at which. Misses * Mary
Stanley Freeman and Mary Eliza
beth Wallace will be the charm
ing young hostesses, entertaining
about sixty.five guests of the
school set. Among the out.of-town
visitors will be Charles WhaHace'
and Charles Herrings. of Rutledge.
The chaperones will" be “Mrs.
Carl Wallace, Mrs, Randall : Free.
man, Miss Amalie Freeman and
Miss Mary Sullivan. tai
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Mrs. Manley of Madison i,
chaperoning the Kappa. Delta BO
ority, during the absence of her
sister, Mrs. Julian McCurry, wlm‘
is attending the National D. A.
R. Congress in Washington, D. C. l
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Hazel Christian, 12-year.old
Crawford girl, was reported rest.
ing well at the St. Mary's hos
pital Friday . following an emer.
gency operation for appendicitis
Thursday night. 1
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Friends of Mr. C. C. Hardy, sr,
regret to learn that he continues
‘lll at his homeé on Groves street.
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Men’s Broadcloth Shirts, 2 for
Fine shirts of white and fast colors. Collar at. $ '
tached styles, Seven button front. Shirts that
you've paid 1.00 and 1.50 for not long ago!
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'Men’s H. S. Hdkis., 24 for - -
They were bought very special to sell for 5s $ o
c¢ach. They're worth 10c each. Made of soft |
lawn that improves with evevy washing. f 3
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Men’s 1.19 Pincheck Trousers
All waist measures and lengths., Full cut and $
finely made by Hapgrade. Full satisfaction is
guaranteed. g
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lMen s 1.29 Khaki Trousers
] Made of the best grade khaki cloth in full $
cut sizes. Your money back if for any reason | \
you are not"satisfied! fian
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Men’s 55¢ Silk Sox, 4 Pairs for = St
All pure silk, or silk and Celanese mixed. Solid $ (o
colors and clocks. Every pair is fully guaran. :
teed!
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Men’s 1.00 Silk Neckwear, 2 |
Handsome silk ties in sober or gay designs. $ |
All colors are here in stripes, figures and
solids. l
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Men’s 25¢ Celanese Sox, 7 Pairs .
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Solid colors and fabrics, with reinforced toes $ $
and heels. Every pair is a truly fine value.
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Boys’ Long White Duck Pants =g | @
Regular special 1.79! Made of fine grade duck. $
Full cut and finely tailored by Hapgrade. |
All sizes. : |
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Boys’, Girls’ 25¢ Anklets, 6 Prs. =
Silks, Lisles' and Rayons! Solid colors and fan '$
cies. All sizes are here.and all are guaran Y
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Monday and Saturday!
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Full Fashion Chiffons, 2 Pairs
The first time such ‘lovely pure Silkk. Chiffon $
hose have been sold at this price! All colors,
and every pair is perfect!
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New Spring Hand Bags, 2 for «& \s
Ladies' smart bags to wear with your Spring 'h ;
and Summer costumes. They're worth 1.00 |
each. f
59c to 98¢ Rayon Undies, 2 for =
Ladies’ fine Spunlo and Chardonie yarn bloom- $
ers, teds, vests, panties, step-ins. All sizes, all
perfect!
Ladies’ Service Hose, 3 Pairs |
Made of long wearing Celanese! Whites and $ , 1
colors in all sizes. Every pair is perfect!
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Children’s Wash Dresses, 2 for =
Fine quality, fast color frocks in charming new 3
Summer fashions. All sizes are here!
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| Boys 49¢ Play Suits, 4 for - - =
1 They can.be worn by girls, oto! The only .Gp
thing you.can say against them is—they're |
. soiled! .
Children’s Rayon Undies, 3 for =
Regu‘fl" 39¢ specials! Vests, bloomers, panties, 'b *
combinations. All sizes, all perfect. \\
! 69c Infants Dresses, 2 for - - = l
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‘ Dainty white dresses of crisp lawn with \‘h
l laces and touches of hand embroidery. |
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Boys’ Linen Khaki Shorts, ” for
The 85¢ oude! All sizes are here! Made of $ }
pure Irish Linen and fine grade Khaki. Every
pair guaranteed! :
All Sales Final! No Exchanges, Returns, C. 0. D.’s
Mr. Hubert B, Owens and a
group of students spent Thursday
in Atlanta, enrounte from Roswell,
where they went to see the heau
tiful Mimosa gardens.
Tax Recciver for
Oconce County Dies
H. B. Gordon, tax receiver for
Oconce county, died this afternoon
at 2:30 o'elock at his residence in
Watkipsville, My, Gordon had
wen il for some time., Funeral
arrangements will. be announced
fater by Bernstein Bros. IMuneral
Home, . 2
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Athens Lions Will
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Visit New Club at
Jefferson Monday
A large delegation from the Ath
ens Lions club is expected to at
tend the luncheon of the newly
formed Jefferson Lions club Mon.
day, it was announced following
the luncheon of the loeal club
Thursday afterhoon at the Holman
hotel,
The Jefferson club was organ
ized through the efforts of Ath.
Ladies’ 1.00 Dresses, 2 for - -
Charming wash frocks of Voiles, Batistes and $
prints. All sizes are here and overy dress guar
anteed fast color.
1.95 Nurses Uniforms, 2 for
The only reason we have for selling these $
for less than cost is that they are soiled.
They're fine uniforms. -
1.49 Rayon Bedspreads - -
Jacquard designs in solid colors that are fast! $
The spreads are full size and long and very
pretty spreads! '
1.95 Lace Top Chiffon Hose
In that lovely, sheer, clear 51. gauze! All new $
colors r 2 [here. They're galled irregulars,
but you'd never know it!
Fine Grade Heavy Brooms, 5 for
They're 50c brooms we’ve beenn featuring for $
25¢ each. The quantity is limited—s to each cus
tomer—please!
! $1 Chamoisette Gloves, 3 Prs.
’ Made by a famous maker whose name we $
can't mention. And you'd best be early to
share in this bargain! /.
Ladies H. S. Linen Kerchiefs, 24
This is the first time we've ever heard of pure $
Linen Handkerchiefs for less than s¢c apiece!
! Ladies Mesh Undies, 3 for - - s]. \
Dainty, cool, soft mesh step-ins, panties and
shorts, that are trimmed with glove silk!
Ladies’ 59¢ Silk Scarfs, 4 for 1
Smart for Summer dresses! White and pastel
grounds. In the stylish narrow shapes!
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For Two Days Only!
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Ladies’ 1.50 Wash Frocks- -
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You'll want 6or more of these! Sizes 14 to 52, $
in Voiles, Dotted Swiss and English Prints, All g
fast color and hrand new styles! |
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Ladies’ Rayon Summer Robes
A great leader with us at 1.29! Dark colors, $
and pastels, with contrasting trim! All sizes,
l They’re washable!
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Ladies’ Rayon Undies, 3 for - -
Regular and extra sizes in bloomers, panties, $
vests, step-ins. All new styles and dainty colors.
50c to 75c¢ values!
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Ladies’ Rayon Hose, 6 Pairs .
| And every pair is perfect! Qur advice is buy $
l as many pairs as you can get! The value will
I not be repeated!
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Boys’ - Girls’ Pajamas, 2 Pairs
Made of fast color prints in styles to wear now s
and all Summer long. All sizes!
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Boys’ Broadcloth Shirts, 2 fer
With sports and regular collar! Whites, solid $
colors and patterns! All fast color, all sizes!
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Boys’ 88c Overalls, 2 Pair - - -
They're Hapgrade! Which means they're of $
finest grade and every pair is fully guaranteed!
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Ladies’ Hand Made Gowns, 2
Fine Nainsook nighties—made by hand in s
Porto Rico. The quality is lovelier than ever
. before at this price!
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1.59 Uniform Dresses - -
Maids, nurses, -cooks fine grade uniforms of s
long wearing fabrics. They're finely made and
stylish! .
PAGE THREE
ens Lions and Mr, Napier, repre.
sentative from international head
quarters of Lionism %t Chicago.
A new club is in the process
of formation at Royston and Mr.
Napier will assist in its beginning.
M. A. Hubert, president of the
Hubert Banking company, was
elected a new member of the Ath.
ens club Thursday. - Harry A.
‘Heins, of the Georgia Power com.
pany, was presented & new mem
ber, having been elected last week.
The program Thursday consist.
ed of several amusing stunts, un.
der direction” of R. L, -Whitelock,
tailtwister. v