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F Edited By ALICE ADAMS
page Closes 12:00 Ifoon Dail.y——Saturdays at 4:00 P, M,
JROUND_ATHENS
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b il make you a sSuper ex-
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1 holdin: Y i
trust your pzu‘tneri
:‘"‘“;IM 1] doubt him, t
» the reason for fheir
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"an overbid and not be set!
}Nm overbidding, |
oo get, hold It very, very
f)r m‘.H‘th sl i
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being criticized don’t give “way |
to criticizing, ]
i vet don't look too good, nor)
alk too wise;
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W can psychic—and not xzluke;
"~ psychics your master;
wu can double — and never!
‘m‘}\‘v a double wrong, : I
«qu can meet four aces and
" jeuces ;
ul treat these two imposters
just the same;
.qu can hear your partner’s bid
' he's spoken
sled by knaves who've set a
trap for fools,
yatch your partner mess a
showdown game
i deal and bid another game
for him:
wu can make one small s_laml
" doubled when invulnerahle
ad then see partner go down
ind toss the rubber,
pid once more and again get|
doubled .
i never breathe a word about‘
the crime of murder; i
wu can force with hearts andl
vsp,ul"\ and clubs l
o make your partner bid long)
after he has passed, ‘
i stall of defeat when all he
says is “‘pass.” l
firept when onee % twice he
groans “I'm gassed’’. i
wu can talk with kibitzers and!
keep your temper,
0r play with experts—mnor losg,‘
your common dubs, |
mwither a. Barrett ‘nor a Conyers‘
can set you,
I all partners raise - you, but
none too much,
gery finesse is always taken
rightly
it never @ single bld to guide!
your play, '
sis the rutfer and every
thing that’s in it. |
Bd~which i -more—you'll be a
freak, my son. ‘
#n Convers again swept asidel
| competition by winning the
gday night tourney. Playing
s time with Henry Springtime
id, who gets his cognomen by
on of the white linen suit he
i wearing. He made the amaz
score of 73 match points. Close
his heels were Prof. and Mrs.
in Morris witn 71 1-2 points.
iing for third were Miss Vinita
we—Lit Glover and Walter |
ms—Morgan Russell. B e n ’¢g
¢ now amounts to 18 points
Wards the trophy to be given
fit week. Although this is a tre
fdous score, he is leading tHe
il team by only five points. If}
is Crane or Mr. Glover, wha will |
lange partners next time can top
£ next tourney land keep Ben
n getting a single point, one of
m will win. Now, folks, read
boem againm. L i
Aother tournament was held
tdnesday afternoon at Mrs. Por
s home. Mrs. C. J. Decker and
. Austin Edwards won this one.
% Edwards evidently pr(:[ited‘
“Y much from the error she |
ein last week’s tourney by |
g the wrong position. Th_ei
Wrsday Tournament was dalled |
if on account of Thanksgiving.'
© Old Timers' club, preferring|
Mersation along with turkey,
rRU Postponed thelr regular meet
g
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A newly formed group of:three|
WS met at Mrs, David Michael's|
‘e last Monday evening. They |
© the Mitchell system and play |
tely a test of skill. It may|
- Oticed that this is one of the |
¥ games in which husbands and |
w" bear their burdens and plas‘!
URethe
p:“‘.h'.‘ © an interesting hand |
a‘ ound an Athens con-«|
b e". The star of the uame.!
L Ve shall call “the pro:fvessor"l
* Sitting South, i
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ATHENS CHAPTER 268
O. E. S. MEETS MON
PAY EVENING AT 8 .. ..... <
.. The Athens Chapter 268 ( I
S. will hold a stated meeting Mon
[day evening Nov. 28 in the Ma
sonic Temple at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. B. C. Potts, W. M
| Mrs, L. I. Lester, Secretary,
[. . -
'FIRST BAPTIST
‘W. M. S. MEETING
Mrs. W. C. Wingfield and mem.
‘bers of her circle will give the
program at the meeting of the
Woman's Missionary Society Mon
\day afternoon at 4 o'clock.
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Mr. and Mrs. Burney Dobbs
and Burney, jr. went over (0 At
lanta for the game Saturday.
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DJ D 3 DA DS
9 ChH SJ S 6
cQ C 6 S 3 C 2
CA DY L&F ) C 8
DK DlO R 10
North and South not vulnerable,
no score; East and West vulner..
ble, 60 on second game.
You Can Charge Now! Pay After January 1!
Charge Books for November are Clcscd at Michael’s! Charges
Made Now Will Not Appear on Your December 1 Bill—and You
Wiil Not Reccive Notice of Them Unti| You Get Your Bill Jan, 1.
Sale!
Men’s 2 Trouser
~ All Worsted
AND! Camel Hair
These values are so remark
able as to make comparisons
appear exaggerated --- But
when you examine these fine
Suits and Overcoats you will
agree that you have paid
twice as much---and did not
get such fine clothes.
Men's Imported Martin's
Scotch grain and fine
Willow Calf Shoes of ex
cellent lasts and make---
Blacks - ans
All SifeS and l’l”’I/;alf/)_s 5 100
Eé 'S
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MISS HELE\N WOoODS HONORS
VISITORS WITH TWO :
BEAUTIFUL PARTIES %
Miss Doris Cubbege of Savan
nah and Misses Martha Hubert
and Orelle Smith of Thomson, Ga.
shared honors the past week at
two beautiful parties, at which
Miss Helen Woods was the charm.
ing hostess, happily assisted by
her mother Mrs, A. Y. Woods.
Thursday afternoon a lovely bridge
party was featured, carryqnzg out
the symbols of Thanksgiving day,\
in the gorgeous chrysanthemums
and autumn foliage,
A delicious salad course foilow
ed the spirited game, and pretty
Prizes awarded the popular hon
orees, and winners of the high and
low score,
Friday evening twelve couples
were delightfully entertained at a'
fhiouse dance with glowing lights|
#dding a radiance to the bright!
floral setting of the ' afternoon
party. During the evening dainty
refreshments were served. « Both
klaborate mirties contributed large
1y to the weeks’ social calendar.’
The attractive visitors will remain;
through the week.end. ’
» R -
Mrs. Charles Talmadge will‘
spend the Cnristmas holidays ln"
New York' with her sons Mr. John|
Erwin Talmadge, ard Mr. Sam
Talmadge, the latter coming downl
from Harvard University to join‘
them. Mrs. Talmadge will spend
I month and en route home will
istop n Chattanoocga for a visit to
Mrs. W. W. Robinson.
* * %
Miss Mary Lou Wier is spend.
ing the week-end in Augusta.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Miss Eleanor Tuck ig spending
‘he week-end in Atlanta, %oing
over for the game, tle suest of
her aunt Mrs. Sticy Jones.
" - *
' The friends of Mr<. A, G. Dudley
will regret to iearn of her cons
tinued illness at the General hos~‘
ital. ;
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Dr, and Mrs. W. S. Bowen and.
young son of Augusta spent
Thanksgiving with = Dr. and Mrs.
W. M. Burson.
* * »®
‘ Rev. and Mrs., A. K. Logan and
chidlren, Torrey and Helen will be
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John N,
Strange of Maysville Sunday, |
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Mrs Bessie Teasley is spending
several days in Atlanta with he;
Jbrother, Mr, 1.. A. Clark.
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Miss Jeannette Crawford spent
Thanksgiving in G-za)‘Gfi . |
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A Wardrobe Trunk!
A Complete Wardrobel!
A Lovely Doll Baby!
All for 1.95
and it's a gift any little girl will be thrilled
to see on Christmas morning!
Other Complete Sets
1.00 to 4.95
- Michael’s Toyland
ON THE MEZZANINE
R». 2 —’:;-h) ‘:‘(;_ _’.\ You'd Buy Even 'f
: A\ } They Were Priced
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e W S 5.00 to 7.50!
m’; v " are in this Great
i iy SALE
N\ ot T
: }/‘—\ MICHAEL'S
Second Floor
Lingerie Is a Lovely Gift!
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VTI CELANESE
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5% / They are tailoredtoa Vthat
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K \ U in the yoke of the band-leg
\ 7 I\ o pontie (or bloomer) the
i 4:/]/ AN D V gives them a smooth,
Mo\ CW\“‘; plastic line. The fabric is
> Susas the most lovely thing.
\.«\>s"*“g’ : 3 Chalky, soft, non-run
< and shrink-proof.
- Pantie or
¢ o~ .= ‘» Bloomer
v B .l & 7 SI.OO
// K -( " ” ‘: 3 %
) {{ iy Bandeau
. ‘\.\/ ; - 90 c
| Migses Carolyn Chandler, Starkie
| Davison and Mabel Stephens were
| amonug tnose going to Atlanta
Saturday for the game.
3»e 9 ‘
| Rabbi apd Mrs. A, Shusterman,
|Misses. Elgle Dornblatt and Anna
| wh‘g‘,f' med a congenial party
going to Atlanta Saturday. 1
* - *
| Mrs. H. M. Williamson, Miss i“lof
| Ouida Wiliiamson, Mr. and Mrs,
| Marion Willlamson and young son
Marion, jr.. of Decatur spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in Darien
[motoring down to see Miss Odessml
| Williamson. |
wow . ‘
s riends of Mg H. P Lawrence
Twill be glad te know that he is,
;freing well following an opera-{
HIGW atga hospital in Greenville, S. |
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Dr. Sam Ware returns today
;Prém a hunting trip.
Bel e aa o e
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Now! Your Choice - Less
All Coats!
All Suits! !I
u].tSo /‘
All Dresses!
Michael’s has one of the very finest Fashion Stocks in the entire South.
You can select at will from it now and pay 25 per cent less than the
usual fair prices! It's a Xmas gift from Mich~el’'s—And the savings
will mean more Xmas gifts from you! (Incidentally, we hope you
buy them here! Your friends and we will be immensely pleased by
your discretion!) ,
ALL 10.95 CARMENTS ARE NOW-— 8.20
ALL 18.75 CARMENTS ARE NOW-— 14.10
ALL 29.50 CARMENTS ARE NOW-— 22.10
ALL 39.50 GARMENTS ARE NOW— 29.60
ALL 49.50 CARMENTS ARE NOW— 3T
ALL 59.50 GARMENTS ARE NOW— 44.00
ALL 68.00 CARMENTS ARE NOW— 51.00
i ALL 78.00 CARMENTS ARE NOW— 58.50
Fashions for Every Daytime and Evening Wear in All Known Sizes!
" Beginning Monday! Sensational
Sale at Michael’s
5,000 yards of Pure Silk
GUARANTEED WASHABLE
Flat Crepe
The 1.19 Gradg
69:
yd.
Michael’s does a Big City volume of business on a small city overhead of expen
ges. This very unique situation enablesus to do a charge business and sell at
the very lowest of competitive cash prices—it also makes it possible for us to
have plenty of ready meney on hand so that we can take advantage of the
finest buying opportunities as they appear in the market—and then pass the
cavings on to you. That is one reason why we do that Big City velume. This
sale is one of those “buys.” ,
One of America’s Greatest Silk Mills Needed “‘Ready Cash”—They Had
Thousands of Yards of Brand New Spring Siiks—Dyed in the New 1933
Spring Colors for Dresses and Lingerie—We Had the Cash Ready—Now
You Get the Savings! -5
: : -
'-'-'each-Goya—Majorca—-Eggshcll-—-Shell Beige—Airway—MNavy 75—Yacht Blue — Polo—
Tailleur—~Chalk Pink—Capu¢ine—Turquoisy — Nile — Orchid — Flesh—Jadeite — Coral
—Redwood—Daisy Pink--c.nnn-—Sunduct—Sunruse—Ruotic—Gold—M aise — Chartreuse
—Jadestone—Masilc—and plenty of Black and White
Every Yard is Guaranteed!
Buy for your own use for now and spring!
Buy for your very loveliest Xmas Gifts!
save at michael’s
The New 1933 Shades Are
The 1.39 Grade
88,
/ yd. |
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