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(IRCLE MEETINGS
st puptist church: circle meet
:‘r 1. will be announcédd
l ~2. meets with Mrs,
u;] cordon, University Drive, at
t Jo.. 3, meets ; with .\lrs.‘l
1 Cox, 229 Henderson ave- |
( at 4 o’clock. |
bircle No. 4, meets with Circle[
L. yme of Mrs. Fred Leath- |
L ;49 University Drive, at 4
i
Gircle No. 9, meets with Circle |
e home of Mrs. H. W. Bird- |
Lo 150 University Drive, at 4
P |
Jo¢ 1
\_,,., Nvo. 6. meets with Circle
ome of Mrs. Fred Leath
. 749 University Drive, at 4
o
\(:_»“ o No. 7, meets at the church
k 6 o'clock.
circle 8, meets with the chair
kn, Mrs. Paul Hadaway, 673
bbb street, at 4 o'clock.
circle No. 9, meets . with Circle
ot the home of Mrs. H. W. Bird
e, 100 University. Drive, at 4
Cir No. 10, meets with the }
bairman, Mrs. W. . 104 Bolton. |
by south Lumpkin street, at 4|
elock }
Circle No. 11, meets with Mrs. |
[, Barnett and Mrs.. Phil|
aupbell, Princeton Road, at 4 '
gircle No. 12, meéets with Mrs. |
Ibe Wier, Oeonee Heights, at -1\
clock |
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UZELIAN CLASS QF |
RINCE AVENUE BAPTIST i
HURCH HOLDS MEETING ;
mhe lhuzelian class of the Prince |
wnue Baptist” ‘churehs held its |
boular monthly business meeting |
wsday evening, December 6, at
e home of Miss Zuline Parks, |
o South Lumpkin = street, with |
§ members present. |
The meeting was. opened with |
by the president, Mrs. |
jora Belle Brooks. The I)Llsixlt-s~'f
ossio followed, veports belfig |
hade: by all officers. INgW officers |
oo clocted for the ensuing year |
nd are as follows! |
Teacher, Miss Hattie Lee Smith; |
wesident, Mrs. Nora Belle Brooks: ’1
st vice-president, Miss Agnes
fright second vice-president,]
iss }rances Thomas; third vice
wsident, Mrs. Jewel Cdrnelison;
scretary, Miss Zuline Parks; cor
esponding secretary, Miss Kath
ey Smith: group captains, Mrs.
lild Porterfield, Mrs. Ann
Bpink Miss Miriam Williams,
\Miss Lillian Irby; associate group
cptains, Mrs. Klizabeth Frierson,
Miss Mildred Cornelison, Mrs.
Kite Owens, Miss Elizabeth Long;
jorter Miss Ilizabeth McMur
! reasurer, Mrs. Ora Spinks.
A social hour completed the
neeting and delicious refresh
ments were served. The ' hostess
! isted in entertaining by
! ther and two sisters.
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HULL BAPTIST W. M. §. HOLDS
AN INTERESTING MEETING |
The Baptjst women, of Hull met
it the new and attractive home ot‘
M nd Mrs. O. D. Brown for
eir December meeting .. The, pro
gam that all /Southern . Baptist
vomen are using = this moifth was
l. Mrs. Guy Patton spoke
L tingly on the subject, “Phe
U That Christ Brought.,” Mrs.
Patton led the devotional.
Mhe president, Mrs, Clyde Martin,
wnducted the business and a col
lection was taken.
T ociety was happy to wel
come Mrs. K. ‘W. Bennett, dis
lrict secretary, who spoke on W.
work and gave an inspira
e message.
A. E. Logan; the pastor's
ife, was asked to bring a mes
> She expressed appreciation
to the women of their loyalty and
n to the ‘cause of Christ
nl urged them to be faithful dur
\ most delightful soeial hour
: joyed. The hostess served @
ious salad coursé, also cake
ul coffee,
"‘:" society will meet with Mrs.
A 4 Holcomly in January, 1933.
MRS. P. E. MANN,
Publieity Chairman.
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SPECIAL SERVICES AT |
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN |
¢HURCH, DECEMBER 18:19. . |
For Sunday, Decgmber 18, m.ll‘
oclock in the First”yPresbyterian
¢hurch, Dr. B. L., Hilt wi]l.m-put‘l»‘
o Ministerial Reli®f, and at 5:00
velock there wiil be a ‘pagednt ift
the main guditoritm. of .the chureh
given by the children of the Sun
day school and will be directed by
Mrs. James Sartor.. At .that .time
the free will offering will be taken
for the aged ministers, widows
ind orphans of deceased ministers.
On Monday afternoon, Decemdel
% ut 4 o'clock, the Ladies Anxils
iy will hold their ammual service
for Ministerial Relief. The Rev.
Wade H. Dobbs, D. D. of the
Druid Hills Presbyterian chureh,
Atlanta, and a fine _ speaker, will
dddress the Auxiliary. The self
deniul collectipn will be taken for
that most important cause. The
bublic is cordially invited to all the
Bfl'vices, X %
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CHAS STREET L
'PRESENTS “NATIVITY”
| Chase Street school will present
the mystery play; “The Nativtiy,”
in Mell auditorium on Thursday
afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. All
friends of the school are.cordially
|invited to attend. Mrs: Roosevelt
GIFTS FOR MEN!
Silk Neckwear
5Qc to 1.50
Fine quality Silk Neckties of Im
ported Tie Silks in colors, and de
signs you find only in exclusive
shops; selections for all ages.
HANDKERCHIEFS—I9¢ to 1.00
TAIYSVYMINENwiIIiRi w 47 ¥57 .1 Wo) - — . e oy 25 R
: S ' ’ ‘ -*’ : ~ ‘ :. i ’
loliday Gift Festival
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GIVE MICHAEL HOSIERY!
1.00 3 Pairs for 2.75
Rollins Run-Stop All Pure Silk Chiffons! Picot Lace Tops—Dull
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1.35
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1.65
Extra Sheer and Beautiful 51 Gauge Pure: Silk Chiffons, Lacc Tops—
Picot Tops—Gorgeous Quality!
Pure Linen
Huck Towels
29c
LARGE SIZE!
Irish Linen Huck—with Mono
gram Space for Embroidery if
desired.
Imported Perfumes
%
and Perfume Sets
$1 to $lO
Always a lovely gif.f but never sO
lovely as in these beautiful pack
ages of French and English Ex
tracts from Arden, Coty. Houbi
gant, Belcans, Gray, Trejur, Hud
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Toys! .
CONSTRUCTION SETS— HALF PRICE
'MOVING PICTURE PROJECTORS— . 3.95
‘ Tricycles, Sidewalk Bikes— 1.49t0 9.95
ALL STEEL WAGONS— 1,00 t 0 3.95
}GAMES._ BOOKS, PUZZLES— 25¢ to 1.95
ENTRE NOUS CLUB
MEETS MONDAY 6:15
The Entre Nous club will meet
on Monday at 6:15 at the Y. W,
C. A., and an interesting program
has been prepared on “Personal
Hygiene.” Plans for Christmas will
also be announced at this meet
ing. Supper will be served by Mrs
Edith Turner's committee. e
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CHILDS STREET P.-T. A.
‘"MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT
The Childs Street P.-T. A. will
have Dad's Night Tuesday, Dec
ember 13, at 8:00 o'clock. All par
ents are invited.
Watker is directing the presenta
tion. Elaborate costuming, stag
ing and choral work will charac
terize the produection.
Xmas Cards
Xmas Seals
1c to 13c
Ev;rything that is new and at
tractive and so necessary at
Gift and Remembrance time.
Athens, Ga., Sunday, December 11, 1932
Y. W. C. A. CALEN
DARI
The ¥. W. €: A, calendar for‘
this week ineludes the I'Ullm\'ingl
meetings: . % ‘
Monday—lo:oo, Gym class furl
ladies; 8:30, ‘ “Hangihg of ‘the
Greens,” Hupby Hour. ; Girl ‘Re-!
serves; 6:15, Bntre Nous club. 1
Tuesday—lo: 00, Gym elass;. 3:30,
Rainbow Girl Reserves; 6:30, Bus-‘
iness Girls' club. |
Wednesday—lo:oo, Gym class;
3:30, Open house for younger girls.
Thursday—lo:oo, Gym class;
2:00, Kiwanis club: 5:30, Highj
School Girl Reserves. |
Friday—lo:oo, Gym class; 3:30,
Skating; 8:00, Party. |
GIFTS FOR MEN!
Fine Robes
3.95 to 7.95
A gift men appreciate — an d
Michadl's assoriment is a stun
ning one—>Soft ‘Warm Wool Flan
nels in stripes and solid colors—or
handsome silk robes beautifully
tailored.
FUR LINED GLOVES—I.9S.
Culbertson
Bridge Cards
Single 35¢
Double 75¢
Very Gifty in their Smart De
signs and Boxes—All of Fine
Quality.
Silk Scarfs
Wool Scarfs
Hand Blocked Designs—atunning
Knitted Pattern s—Reversible
Two-Way Scarfs — Silk Lined
Scarfs—all in the Smartest New
Shapes—Colors and Lengths.
ELECTRIC
TRAINS
Engine, Cars and Plenty
of Track of Fine Quality.
—ESTABLISHED 1832
. Sale! About Two Hundred
Priced in Stock I Pri ce
10.65 to 59.50
&
Can you imagine a lovelier gift for someone, you re very fond of?
Can you think of a nicer way to treat yourself to a grand gift?
vou'll find a complete collection of : fabrics, colors and sizes'
Dresses for Every Daytime and Evening Wear!
MICHAEL)
SIGMA NU FRATERNITY ‘
GIVES DINNER DANCE
The Sigma Nu dinner dance
| Satupday evening was a most en
!joyable event, given at their chap
| ter house. Music was furnished by
Jack Eyler and his orchestra. The
chaperones were Mrs. A. Rhodes,
Mrs,{:jfl!ulcuhn Bryan and Mrs.
Clarenve Bond.
The guest list follows: Sidney
Hunt, Athens; Josephine Bond,
Athens; Rosa Carson, Savannah!
Mimi Barrow, Savannah; Sfy'rnece
Parcell, Cochran; Agnes Jafnagin,
Athen's; Frances Starbuck, Atlan
‘ta; Mary Myers, Athens; Eliza
beth' Armstrong, Athens; Elaine
Davidson, Atlanta; Mary Holly,
Athens: Violet Glascock, Way
cross; and Theresa Hamby, sSmyr
na.
BEDROOM
Slippers
2.C0 to 4.50
Daniel Creen Quality —
the best in the market!
Whether you choose
Warm Felts—Soft Sole
Calf—or Slippers with
hard soles and heels.
All Colors and Sizes!
Cannon
Bath Sets
69c to 2.95
All Beautfully Wrapped for
Gifte in Glistening Cellophane;
Lovely Colors and Quality,
Silk
Comforts
A lovely gift! A mar
velous value! Lamb’s
Wool Filling with hand
some Pure Silk Cover in
two-tone color effects!
Full Size.
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PHI MU SORORITY /
GIVE TEA DANCE
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Prominent in social activities of
interest io the¢ college set was the
delightful tea‘-dunco i*‘riduy after
noon from 0O to 7 at which the
Phi Mu sorority enterfained most
charmingly at their home home u‘n
Milledge avenue. ' :
The Cliristmas decorations pre
vailed *~ and “the sp:u.-ioua; lower
floor presented a colorful scene
with the cheerful note of open
fires and glowing lights.
Punch was served during inter
mission, and about one hundred
guests enjoyed the very lovely
| party. :
GIFTS FOR MEN!
Shirts, Pajamas
1.00 to 2.95
Shirts and Pajamas that the most
discriminating men are proud to
wear—From KAYLON and MAN
HATTAN—You'II find these in
Athens only at Michael's.
Wallets and Belts—soc to 2.95
Yankiboy
Play Suits
1.00 to 6.95
Co;lboys — Indians — Aviators.
All new and more interesting to
boys than ever. All Sizes!
New Gifts
Hand Bags
1.00 to 5.00
A stunning assortment! Wools—
Silks and the finest, softest leath
ers! . Underarm and pouch shapes
. . . with or without zippers . . .
mirrors and coin purses. Some have
cigaretté lighters, too!
TOOL
CHESTS
1.00
Complete with a fine As
sortment of Quality Tools!
A A. B. C. Paper—Single Copies, 2c—sc Sunday.
By NPT eoS
ATHENS CHAPTER 268,
0. E. S, MEETS MONDAY
EVENING AT 8:00 :
The Athens Chapter 268, O. E.
g, will hold a stated meeting
Monday evening, December 12, in
the Masonic Temple, at 8 o'clock.
At this time the election of officers
\\\{ill be held. All members urge(l]
' to be present, 1
MRS, E.:C. POTTS, W, M.
MRS. L. L. LESTER, secretary
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iDECEMBER MEETINGS |
}ATHENS B2ANCH A. A. U. W.
| i The December meeting of the
iAthvns Branch of American Asso
eiation of University Women has
lboen changed to Wednesday after
noon, December 14, on account of
llhe Christmas holidays. As usual
GIVE MICHAEL GLOVES!
2.00
Imported French Kids Extra Soft and Lovely—in the New Length
Gauntlets and Flared Cuff Styles—Black—Brown and Black with
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Gift Boxing and Wrapping,
E I GI
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Were Priced 5.95'! 3 50
6-Button Length— ne
Were Priced 6.95! 4
8 and 12 Button Lengths =
Miss 7 to 16
Dresses
05
4.95
Lovely New S‘lk Frocks just in
for gifts girle will rave about.
They are unusually fine quality.
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GIFTS FOR MEN! ,
Tourist Cases
1.25 t0.7d04
Fine quality leather cases com
pletely outfitted with Men's
Toilet Accessories—with Snap
or Zipper closings— Black or
Brown.
Fairway Golf Balls—3 for 1.00
.
Belber Fitted
~
Travel Cases
5.95 to 22.00
The largest variety of fine fitted
cases that we've ever shown—all
in the smartest colors; Leathers,
Linings, with stunning new ideas
in the Toilet Fittings; All Sizes.
DOLL CARRIAGES—
PATSY DOLLS—
BLACK BOARDS—
CHAIRS AND TABLE—
STEEL SKATES—
{he association will meet in the
parlors of the Lucy Cobb dormi
‘lm‘y at 4:30. Mrs. Oscar Gannon
will be the presiding hostess, as~
sisetd by Mrs. Miller Clarke, Mrs.
Robert Richardson and Mrs. O. Cy
Aderhold.
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HIGH SCHOOL GIRL
RESERVES MEET B
THURSDAY 0
The High School Girl Reserves
will ‘meet on Thursday at 5:30,
and each member is requested to
bring a toy to this meeting. The
Christmas tree stockings will be
\mlod at that time for the group os
young children that the club is en=-
{ertaining on next Tuesday. Sup
per will be served by Zena Costa
and her yroup. 5
.
Silk
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Lingerie
1.95
Every kind of Silk Underweaf
and every piece an exceptionale
ly nice gift. Glove Silk of
French Crepe.
Toys!
1.98 to 5.95
1.00 to 9.95
1.00 to 2.95
3.95
1.00, 1.95