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ATHENS BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 20, 1921,
A
Events in Athen’s Social
Lite and Realm of Women
Phones: Home, 832; Office, 75
By Mrs. Alice Adams
THE NIGHT ROAD. i £
I have Kft M '• mid to happiness— I
Does • ». i<iw it. pray?
1 was tl\v• *:I ni lore when the morn Judge . K
OCIAL C*! CMDAR.
•otiHtlnn’.
The hffght decora
jOH£-ELEVEN)
mjc igareite*J
lisie
fci.
Du*
wand i
•d away.
| to show the ladle
•sav
in
nf; Benefit day at f hr Elite Theater.
RSU’ 1
And
pursue them, win
I had lo t the path f-» happine
Oh, who w!l! l^ad me hack?
Turn olT fron 1 flie highway of ?
ness
i curing thi
rr more r
t lerefore.
this moat
rthv
he if
*o were profusely usod in nil t
Ht j tive moms.
I A memory hook was fill •
' fcrtlonoto gooll wishes an
“ | r :d game wub an cujoyahh
n 'J iudir'oiia rofrcshmofita w«
r ’ j during the afternoon and tl
l l n,| p:rty was one of the w
•; I table iocIr 1 events.
To the rJe'i
Keep straight
w ran r,.
Dor an run
The fair hr t
uo duty s tr.*u
^long, and you
hi 1
ou live. 1 s.
Ida of happine
d that wnj
FIMir.J-I YOUR TASK.
Il*r, ra y emu ^h to begin a task.
Cut to finl.ii It- that’s the tiling;
T'uc oomph ted work Irdda the honey
j M. II ct
ved. In tii- Atlant
, That u most hi
Ills movement and urge
send th* Ir c*otit**iImtion;
KnvJnga hank, Athens,
Will, tl urged that eve:
, a dollar for this cam e
Athens.
Thornton tlinnlu
for th
Constitution.
tilv
LEE CLUB BENE?
TOR ANNUAL.
IT
pit able McWhorter home today at
noon, when Mr. 1 hurmond McWhorter
will he the royal host in honor of the
Cojrg'a baseball t»»an
'i he table will h 1
most delicious meats
inerts, and n feast
under ti»e beautiful *
nliduresquc grove mu
Covers will b f la
tour and the guests i
✓< nuin * old fashion'd
and
ifh the
unpani-
spread
ik trees in the
• the house,
ed for twenty-
ill he served a
A. S. rarkcr as chairman, Mrs... J-
L. Hendren as secretary apd Sfr?.
(loorge Mi ll as treasurer, promises tp
tie realized.
Miss Roberta Hodgson was a dele
gate from Athens attending the state
<onvcntion In Augusta and will give
a report of the convention at the
first meeting to he held next week,
when a pertnanent organization will
he perfected. . I . t
The constitution will bo* adopted
ami permanent officials elected.
Huns w ar© being made to have the
honorary state president. Mrs. Emily
McDougald, of Atlanta, who will visit
j her daughter. Mrs. Frank Hardeman
Local leaguers are doing fine work
, in Atlanta. Savannah. Augusta and
other (itRb in Georgia. Athens should
I organize for efficient and much-needed
I civic activities.
Miss Roberta Hodgson is chairman
of our congressional district.
The public meeting will be held at
Urn city hall. All li.tere:ted arc In
vited to attend.
‘d the
com
While th** undone yields a sting.
Oh. the let will lag and the h art
grow fair t
Oft t inea ere the stunt Is done;
Hit what jo> la yours, as you rest
at la?t,
With the hard fought battle won!
Then here * lo the lad who will see
It through
Whatever the task may be.
For my heart goes out to the l#»y of
pluck;
But no h i. done toy for me.
—Flo.cnee Jones Hadley,
oting
who 1
Tin*
Lil'W
Cobh Glee
club will nro
tho i
/ nt a
i art
stir program tomorrow
1
•Vfiihi
at
tency Stov
»ll clinpcl, un
voill- [
lor (1.
•lire
tLin’of M
a. Fred Jones,
Mrs. •
if Mo
if Cl
ir. N. J.
so pleasantly
.ol-i-.
mown
li-re
6 Mips Kat
herine Tift, an
••-nor
radti:
te of Luey
t ohb. now via
ible;
t'liq h
the
inHtitcle.
i
Many
will
lonitinhor
Mrs. Jones ns
lead
*r of
mni5iiai a
illity and her
j
■<‘<ni('nt vi
t to Ather
(1 a!
The
;ie.^
luh. under
her dirsctlon.
.ill he
one
if the nota
de attract’ons
T. A. t .
• chlent to the coinin''
The evening proceeds will go for
bo benefit of the Lucy Cobb Annuii
ATLANTA FEDERATION OF
CLUBS ENDORSE MRS.
CEORC.E M ELl.'S MOVEMENT.
"Resolved. Thnt the City Fedcm
ton r,f Women’s clubs endorse th'
action df th. Georgia Federation In
Introducing a hill in the legislature to
build a dormitory for women student*
at the Fnlvcrs’ty of Georgia and
pledge nu/ earnest support and o»-
operation.—Mit. Howard McCall.
norolvcd. Thrt the Atlanta City
Federal'on of Women’s clubs endorse
th^ drives lor funds for educational
ndv.imemoi t now being carried on by
! P. T- A. BIRTHDAY.
! The Baxter Street !•
j very Interesting hirthdi
Wednesday afternoon.
The report from the
convention iu Atlanta laid much stress
| upon cooperation of parents and
t.achers in preserving unity of pur-]
po-e. I MRS. DAVENPORT’S
I The graduation exerciser of the LOVELY PARTY,
[seventh grade were arranged for and y r.tcrday aflcrnoor
j will be held on Wednesday mom Inf 1 Davenport opened her att
»nt 9:30 o’clock. For lack of an au-| l|)r nn «, n f die scason'r. Ion
J ditorlum the second grade room will
h»* used for th.* assembly.
The officer* were elected for the
rirxt year and ard as follows:
' President. Mrs. Hudson.
Vice president, Mi. J s Anderson.
.Secretary, Mrs. Pond.
FASHION SHOW AND
VAUDEVILLE PALACE
1 HEATER TUESDAY.
Th.- Fashion Show and international
Vaudeville will he the greatest attrac.
t!;m offered at tin* Palace do Luxe
The .Ter next Tuo day afternoon and
T*.
I it n
ement nclivi
occasion of flu
benefit day lo
C. A.
t eighteen soch
odds for the V:
»fold attrac-
• University
a drav
ng
tv girls will he
:hion Show will
While this fea
ture for Athens,
illy received by
I will he a great
Mrs
W. II.
Ivo homo
Ft bridge
mb led five tables of
(harming occasion
per ties, which
I layers fer a
Tlio lower Itonr. thrown toe tiler. [ ", "bt -Pi-st ov
v...r, radiant In (Hr .oxgiliMlc decora | U)e nty
ta ns nf awnetpraa banked everywhere | _
flllfjiK baskets and vases in artlstr
arrrngemert
Til
lure will he a new v<
it will he enthusiast
the Roner.al public, a
drawing card.
Tiie vaudeville promises to be ex
ceptionally fin.*.
The splendid can c will be para
mount .and everybody will be eager to
help tile boys.
Tile lovely Paine c Theater will make
ag setting and plans for one
is ever staged in
il be put on.
tfca University r f Oeorgla and the | and Christine Hood the thimble.
Cicorgta 3.-honl # nf Technology.—By , The sixth grade had a beautiful din
Rtsoiuilcn Committee. Play of sewing on exhibition. Flora
Hesalvcd, That tho City Federation ! Ur It a and Ona Bedford won tho prises
cf Women's cltibs endorse an act ere- j lor tho best work, although th - Judges
htlng a rtiildr, n a code commission to ' "re piizsIeB for sometime because
bo Introduced by tile council of social j tho work was r.o uniformly oxcollent
agencies.-Mrs rimar F. Elder. | Choice of material, trimmings and
. Resolved. That the City Federation i workmanship all showed good Unto
ef Women's clubs endorse tho work! : much csro.
of tho stot herd of public welfare.— j The association adjourned until next
Mrs. Cmar F. Eider. d’ptcmfcor.
Whereas. t'.t> mat legislature failed' MBS. E. B. HUDSON.
*,p mul.c reccvt.'ry provision for' the i
State Normal school at Athens; and I * ; P. STEPHENS’ SUNDAY
Whereas, lb's school Is cngigcd In! 'CHOOL CLA13 ENTERTAINS
the very ImcUant work of tralnlag j rc, >J MRS, WEATHERWAX.
more than lrht hundred studenlx to; Yesterday afternoon, at the lovely
be tho fetus.' iricher* of Qoorgla;
and
Whoreen. the work of the school la
greatly cnh'.rraxxed and crippled for
lark of fundo: anil ,
Whereas, an appeal Is being sent
Yr usurer, Mrs. Carter. | top score prizo at each table!
Recording secretary, Mrs. Johnson.) ,v,-,s a beautiful basket of tweet pea v. j
The association had a birthday gift, | Fcdlowlng tho spirited game very dc !
a beautiful gavel, a souvenir from the | ihious and elaborate refreshments!
■cme of Joel Chandler Harris. ' v.cro served.
Mra. Heaves gave the birthday cake,) Mrs. Davenport is always a graelbu-
wilh one real candle In the middle. hostess and entertained yesterday!
Mrs. Pond cut the first piece and | with her usual lavish and happy hos
won the dime. .Mrs. Ramirez cut tile I pitality. |
wishbone, Mrs, Porter got the ring |
H'GH SCHOOL
RECEPTION MAY 25.
the following invitation has been
issued: >
The faculty and the Junior c
of the Athen' High -chool request tho
pleasure of your company on Wednes
day evening. May Jf.lh. to meet the
fines of 1921, 9 to 12 o'clock.
JUNIOR B. Y. P. U. PARTY
THIS EVENING.
Tiie Junior B. V P. U. of (be First
Baptist church will enteitaln the boys
and girls of tile Sunday school with
a prom party tonight at 8:30 o clock
at tiie High school.
All the hoys and girls of tho Sun
day school arc cordially invited to
come and have a good time and get
romethlng good to cat as well.
PLAY AT LUCY COBB.
An abridgment of Shakespeare's
"Midsummer's Night Dream" will be
presented on Muy 28tli at 8; 15 p. in.
on ttic lawn of tiie I.ucy Cobb liistl-
tntc.
Mrs. Anbury Hodgson. Mrs. K. B.
Cohen returned to Dillard yesterday
morning, accompanied by Mrs. Alllu
Anil and Miss Isaboal Talinadge.
Mr. and Mrs. K. \\
lunpht r, Matlnlinc. a
Mre. A. V. Ginn.
Ginn an4’fluid
<! the gi tstij of
». Parker, of .lackuonvllto,|
amour, tho visitors' hero j
AT THE ELITE TODAY.
Have you heard of the unujunl op
port unity >oit will hnvo on Friday.
May 20th, at tho Kllto Theater, to
rot. a b nutlful and perfectly moral
I ift’ire play lind kt thef anno tlino
get all the plftnta, flowrer* and bulb..
>ou liavo been longing for?
The ch’olreat home-made onndle;
will ill o be a feature of the occa.slon
Friday.
by MGeorge Mdll. of Athona,
" J
I UMPKIN STREET
NEEDLEWORK CLUB MEETS
WITH MRS. L. C. BROWN.
The Lumpkin Ktroet Needlework
club will h entertained this after
noon hv Mr*. L. Brown, whicn
happy occnniou will uHiicnihlo the
harm ins racetlng.
PLANTS ?OR SALE.
At tlw unite Theater
May 20th, there will be a onto of
) Ian la. The following; 1h a partial lint
(.f what will ba on hand:
Snap dragonj
Verbena
Zlnria*
Mirigold ! •
Cannaa
Giant r.osraog
Lrnce’3 feather
Straw plants
Kverlarting plant
Sea bioafs
Petunia:;
Iri.
now home of Mrs. Max Hubert, on | members for
North Mllledge uvenue, I)r. It. f
S to pile tie’ Sunltiy nrhool cdanH gnvo j MR. THURMOND McWHORTER’S
a henitlful Ion in honor of Mrs. I BARBECUE FOR GEORGIA BOY3.
Weatherwax. who Is returning *hext | * An annual event of more than pan
with her htnbnnd to Indiana. | leg IntrreBt In college circle* will In
Aster*
British soldiers
Tomato plants
Bulbs.
ftcr mukinU Atii-ns their home for I the .sumptuous barbecue at the hos
MRS. M. LINK ENTERTAINS
VISITORS.
Mr*. M. Link entertained most do-
liphtfully cii Wednesday afternoon at
three table* of bridge and one of
whiHt at her attractive homo on
Hampton Court, compllmuitlng hor
two popular guest*, Mr*. Hipko, of
Bc**emor. Ala., and Mis* Brownie
'‘Vltoa, of Albany, N. Y. Spring flow'
* elaborately decorated the rooms
*ry effectively.
The game w ih followed by d llciou.i
and ice couraoii.
Mr*. Abe I ink’* scored the highest
ii luidge and .Mrs. (jurHie Morrin In
iliiKt. Mr*. Ripku cut the guest prize
ml Mrs. \\. Gold tho conrolatlot*.
Mrs. A. F. Smith, of F.lberton. an(!
Mrs. W. A. i^ee. c»C Abbeville, S. C.
were shopping in the «ity yesterday
♦ ♦
Col. and Mrs. 13. T. Mo*ely. of Dan-
ielHville. spent y.stcrday in the city.
Mr. It. (’. Stevens, of Carlton, vloit
•d here yesterduy.
♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gupter have re
turned to lsowremrevltle, after visit
!ng Mr. and Mr*. Victor Haygood on
Dougherty atreet.
i ♦ 4 * '
Mr*. If B. Knirseon ;*iul .Mul.F, Q s
Young, bf Orawfordi woi# among*the
visitors hero yesterday. .*•
! ♦ ♦ . v -
Mr. and Mra. L. N. McWhortor and
Mias Mildred McWhorter, of Boynton,
.pent yesterday in tho city.
♦ ♦
Ml** Bis m ho lienderHon. of
1 larkogville, Is the guest of Miss EuU
Henderson, of the Y. M. C. A.
f ♦
The friends of Mrs. Anno C. Prater
will ics;ret to hear of her continued
Hines* at liei homo on Prince avenue.
Mi*. It. H. Johnson bus returned
to Atlanta, after a visit to relatives.
♦ ♦
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
to nr. permanent
ORGANIZATION.
The u mporary orsaniratir.n of the
League of Women Voters, with Mrs.
Mis* Irene Gregory ha* returned
from Winder, where . lie visited .Misses
Thomas.
♦ ♦
Mr. and Mr*. II. A. Fendorgraph
have moved frpm tho Varner home to-
623 North Millcdge avenue.
♦ ♦
Dr. and Mr*. J. G. Warn°rmaker.
Mrs. L. D. Du'***. Mins Marguerite
Dukes, Lucy and Jack Warnermaker
of Orangeburg, S C.. are tho guests
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Roberts.
2 qt. Percolator
(’ qt. Covered Kettle
I qt. Covered Kettle
6 qt. Preserving Kettle
A qt. Preserving Kettle
•1 qt. Covered Sauce Pan
3 qt. Covered Sauce Pan
o qt. Lipped Sauce Pan
! qt. Lipped Sauce Pan
2 qt. Double Boiler
Every Piece Guaranteed. Your Choice Monday at $1.28
No Deliveries.
IP
Dorsey Furniture Company
Quality Furnliure Since 1884
Hfi
..
Wait For
Our
SACRIFICE
SALE
McGREGOR
& CO.
Ts&SftasTUnc
•it.r tl*., iUi. Swm
T,/ • n nu bo» u m. fiat;
REID ORUO CO.
FRIDAY AT MICHAEL’S
-kS;
Is A Sale Day Extraordinary
i Vi
. i ft f,
foty’s face Powder
74c Box
Of this is for today only—and it
must be, for no supply would last
longer than one day at such a price. The Parfum is
I/Origan, the colorings Natlrelle, Rachel a n d
Blanche - .
. r , , 1 ' » e -rk v, 5 k ■
Full Fashioned Silk Hose
(PI This fine quality hose is being sold at
tP± .Ui7 most stores for $2.25. Our .regular price
is $2.00 and we consider it a leader. Ajt the price of
$1.69 many of our customers buy a dozen pairs. Col
ors. white, blacklCordovan African, grgy and natural
i ■ r- ,t«
Colored Dress Linens
98c Yard
Hero is an oppoitunity to buy
most cheaply a very fine cloth.
This dress Linen is every thread pure linen; 36 inches
wide; already shrunk and guaranteed fast color.
Colors arc blue, rose, green, lavender and coral.
Stamped Gowns For
Embroidery
These nighties are made Of. a fine quality
Nainsook and are tailored Ed fjt. The stamp
ing is in designs pretty and effective, yet simple to do.
98c
■ "A
New Summer Blouses
$4.98
Beauties they are of Georgette, Crepe de
Chine, Pongee and hajidrmade French
voiles, i The styles are all lovely ones and a wide va
riety makes selection {/‘simple and delightful task.
. r- %0Sl3..
The Store! Good Goods
Made Popular
MILLINERY
Just arrived at Mrs. Durden’s.
Values that will surprise you.
From $2.00 up—you should see these hats.
MRS. P. H. DURDEN
459 Clayton street.
Self rising flour
that you can depend on
NOTHING can induce us to
lower the quality of Valier’a
Pippin Self Rising Flour—not even
the temptation which confronts millers
today to cheapen quality to cut price.
Valier’s Pippin Self Rising Flour al
ways has been and always will be
milled from nothing but the finest
*oft winter wheat*—the identical wheat
used, in milling Valier’s Dainty Flout.
That’s why Valier’s PippiriSelf Rising
Flour is so economical. 'The tamo
high quality that makes it cost moro
per sack than ordinary self rising flour
prevents many a costly failure.
Valie
Self Rish
Pippin Flour
WEB3-CRAWFORD CO., Wholesale Distributers,
Athens, Georgia.
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