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THE ATHEN8 DAILY BANNER.
FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1921.
Events in Athens’ Social
Life and Realm of Women
By Mrs. Alice Adams
Phones: Home, 832; Office, 75
SOMETIME! SOMEWHERE!
Sometime, comeivher?, ’t will all be
light.
The shadows vanished, no dark night;
The sun forevermore will shine,
Oh, may that I > ting Joy be mine!
8ometlme, som- wh- i,-. urn mists will
clear,
Mlsunderstandiii.: dm :pji nr;
Lite's tangled the-ails shall be all
straight.
May we with peace and patience wait!
Sometime, somewhere, there'll be no
pain.
No shattered nervfs. no wearied
brain.
No weakness known in that new land.
There strength and youth and health
shall Hand.
Somitlmc, somewhere, there 11 be no
, sin.
Mo ravenous beast nhall enter In;
There little children tud at will,
All safe from every harm and 111.
Sometime, somewhere, no sad tare,
well,
No last, long look, no tolling bell:
Hand Joined In haud and heart In
, heart,
Through countless ages ne'er to part.
Sometime, somewhere, faith lost In
sight,
My eyes shall see that land of light,
And satisfied my heart shall be
In that fair land prepared for me.
Sometime, somewhere, It matters not
Just when or where that sacred spot;
'Tis when my Saviour bids me come,
'Tis where He is that's Heaven, my
home.
—Mrs. Major Arnold.
MR8. HARRY DEWS’
LOVELY PARTY.
Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Harr7
Dews entertained at a very lovely
bridge party at tho Woman’s club,
which assembled five table* of play
er* for a happy social occasion.
A gorgeous array 'of coral-colored
canna blooms and quantities o'f sweet-
Pens wero artlatlMly w ‘til-ranged
throughout the attractive club house.
Following the game, deltcioua re
freshments were served.
A pretty hand-painted Dorta waa
awarded the winner of tho first prtte
and a' bridge score for the consola
tion.
The beautiful party waa one of the
most enjoyable of the season, adding
gristly to the activities of the week.
MI8S RUTH TIBBETTS
ENTERTAIN3 FOR
WI88 MOONEY.
On Thursday evening Mias Ruth
Tibbetts entertained a party of eight
at the Woman’s club In honor of Miss
Mary Mooney, of Newnan, tbe attrac
tive guett of Mrs. j. p, Tibbetts.
• The beautifully appointed table waa
centered with a bowl of bright nas
turtiums, the color motif bgCng re
peated in the delicious msnB.
Sharing honors with Miss Mooney
were Messrs. Walter Donahue and
Joe Ryan, of tbe University, who are
returning to Savannah today.
When we sing "America" let us do
no thoughtfully, not with wandering
eyes and vacant minds. The last
stanza Is a prayer; do we sing It ns
a prayer and teach our children so
to alng It? Too much of our singing
of hymns Is without conscious atten
tion to the moaning, so easily does
habit become mechanical.
Can you summarize your duty to
government In three words? Some
one has done so;—Pray, 1'ay, Obey,
la which versec does this Sunday
school lesson teach pay and obey?
Now, look at I Timothy 2:12. Two
wise and beautiful \%rses: "Prayers,
intercessions, thanksgiving for all
that are in authority. That we may
load a quiet and peaceable life In all
Godliness and honesty. This is good
end acceptable In the sight of God.”
Compare the news In today's paper
and see If Georgia or the United
States Is measuring up to God's stan
dard for us—peace, godliness, hon-1
esty. I
I close with a passage from tho Sun-1
day School Times: |
- "To tell the truth on the Income
tax blank, to cultivate by precept and
outstanding examplo a respect for law
und rightly constituted authority, and
in the quiet of the Christian home
to pray for those who carry tho bur
dens of state, may not seem to be
very spectacular patriotism; but It Is
enjoined upon Christians, whatever
an interesting event of June 1st at
G:30 p. m., at the home of the Rev.
S. J. Cartledge, who performed the
ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Eptlng left for a wed
ding trip to Asheville and Waynes
vllle.
Their many friends extend very cor
dial good wishes and congratulations.
SYKES SYKES SYKES
'.i-SOCIAI
Mrs. Allen Elliott and little sun.
Bobby, of Augusta, are visiting Rev.
and Mrs. A F. Nunn, at 003 Ocone •
street.
4 ♦'
Mr. Randall Freeman has returned
from Baltimore.
4 4
Misses Pearl and Mattie I.ou Epps,
of Madison, are visiting their sister.
Mrs. Howard Graham.
♦ 4
Miss Margaret Sizer is spending a j
few days with Miss Van Wilkins.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Avera, who are
-tbs guests of Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith,
went to Crawford yesterday to attend
tbe Bray-Callahan wedding.
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Miss Ruth Briggs, of the State Nor
mal faculty, has gone to Minnesota
for the summer.
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Mias Bess Baird has gone to Pot-
land, lnd„ for her vacation.
♦ ♦
Mrs. Clarence Weir will leave to
day for Milledgevill** to join Miss An
nle Laufie Weir for the (J. N. and 1
C. commencement They will return
Tuesday.
♦ 4
Mm. Alfred Nicholson and youm;
son. who have been spending some
time with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Nichol
non, have Joined Mr. Nicholson in At
lanta.
4 4
Mrs. Roy Nunnally and Miss Clara j
Knox Nunnally. who have been tile
attractive gue-ts of Mrs. Holden
Knight, of Athens, have returned to
their home in Monro** Walton News. !
j Hudson Endurance
Proves Popularity
Capt. and Mrs. John Nicholson and
young son leave early next week for
('amp Knox. Ky., to spend several
-veeks.
4- 4
Miss Mary Mooney, of Newnan, is
the guest of Mrs. J. F. Tibbetts.
4- 4
Miss Lambdin Is the guest of rela
tlves in Gainesville.
♦ 4
Mr. Lamar Mills is spending the
.veekend in Milledgevlll**, where they
nd I. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Varner are
moving to Atlanta this week, where
they will reside Their many friends, 10Vt . for ( ,
regret exceedingly their departure and npn .
countless good wlshei will follow i .
them In their new home. I Miss Essie Evans,
yesterday In the city
elso they may or may not do, and I Nowell,
there Is no greater practical patriot
ism for the present hour."
M. A. B.
4 *
Miss Margaret Newman, of Gaines-
vllle Is the guest of Miss Virginia
uf Comer, spent
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notes oh next
SUNDAY’8 LESSON.
Government or Anarcbjr. Romani
13:110.
Would the knowledge and practice
of the teachings of the Bible lead to
good governmentV Would It certainly
prevent anarchy? yii.it is anarchy?
"Absence of government; disbelief In
and disregard of -miyirlty." Read
the terrible rren >. ,.-ment of the
Union of Russian Wickers, already
being secretly preached In America;
"Along with the complete destruc
tion of private uwue-shlp must go
complete destruction of the state
There already shines for us the mag-
nllicent, beautiful form of man with
out a God, without a master, and fre.
of authority."
In contrast, read slowly and
thoughtfully, and with a new sense of
their Significance, these first ten
verses of the thirteenth chapter of Ro
mans. "Let every soul he la subjec
tion to the higher poweri. Render
jo all their dun: tribute to whom
tribute Is due; honor to whom honor."
And for him who governs: “Thou
shalt love thy neighbor as thyself
Love worketh no III to his neighbor,
therefore love Is the fullfilmeat of
the law."
Gnly ss the mind of each generation
is trained in the teachings of the Bible
sre we safe as a nation. "Making the
Nation Is Christian" Is the title of this
Sunday school lesson. Where Is the
nation lu be made Christian
CLUB DE VINGT DANCE
AT OCTAGON TODAY.
The young members of the Club
de Vlngt. Arthur Murray's dancing
class, will give their first dance this
rfternoon at tho Octagon, on the cam
pus, at 3 o’clock.
The pretty affair will bo a balloon
party nnd quite the loveliest affair of
the season of great social interest.
Many unusual features will mark
this Initial party for tho future
belles and beaux of Athens. A stunt
contest, u dancing contest, and general
dancing will entertain tbe children
and parents. During the afternoon
ovtng pictures will be made of the
children by Adams A Arnett. It is
expected that more thnn 160 people
will attend.
MRS. BRAND
IS H03TE88.
One of tbe most charming affair*
Of the summer was given on Satur
day evening, when Mrs. L. M. Brand
chaperoned a congenial party at a
dance In Buford.
The Invited guests were Misses
Louise Brand, Marlon Moore, of Geor-!
gla university; Mildred Matthews,
Mary Dee Wilson, Lydia Rose, Marga
ret and Rebecca Winn, Doris Cooper,
Blanche Robinson and Mamie Brand,
Measrs. M. W. Venable, Jr., and Ma
rlon Sibley, of Georgia university;
Qeorge Williams, of Washington; Kor
ney Moore and 1-ewli Stanley, of Da-
cula: Weyman Gower. Bert Wood.
Roy Nix and Bertrcll Greer, of Bu
ford.—Lawrencevllle News-Herald.
Mr. Harry Dews, of Forsyth, Is th-
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dews.
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Mrs. Billups phlnizy and Miss
Louise Phlnizy leave today for Bir
mingham to visit .Mrs. Leroy Percy.
Mr. and Mrs. Phlnizy will go to Ashe
ville later In the summer and Miss
Phlnizy will join a camp In the Cum
berland Mountains.
♦ 4
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilkinson have
taken possession of the home on Mil-
ledge avenue and have as their guast
Mr. Baldwin, Mrs. Wilkinson's fath
er. Athens extends them a most cor
dial welcome.
4 v
Mrs. Andrew Rltclile, of Rabun Gap,
was the guest of Mrs. Hugh Gordon
yesterday, en route to Mllledgevllle
for the graduation of her daughter.
4 4
Miss Margaret Whittle, of Atlanta,
arrived last night for a visit t.v
Misses Victoria and Florra Betts and
a number of pretty parties are being
planned In her honor.
♦ 4
♦ ♦
Mr. Albert Hardy goes to Gaines
vllle today, returning next week for
commencement.
♦ e
Mr. C. A. Whittle, of Atlanta, ar-
lived last ulglit for a short visit, hav
ing accompanied .Miss Margaret Wh|t
tie, who will be a popular visitor hero
for several days.
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Congressman C. H. Brand has ar
rived from Washington, D. C., for u
visit.
♦ ♦
Rev. and Mrs. W. II Faust, of Win
der, spent yesterday In the city
♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Teller, of Carl
ten, visited here yesterday.
♦ ♦
Judge Horace Holden Is attending
the meeting cf :he Bar association a'
l'yhee.
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Mrs. L. M. Brcml had as her week-
oad guests Miasm Louise Brand and
Marlon Moore, Messrs, M. W. Vena
ble. Jr., nnd Marlon Sibley, of Georgia
university.—Lawrencevllle News-Her
ald.
4 4
Mrs. G. A. Lewis, Mrs. John T.
Miss Marlon Bradford, of Wllmlng- j Aycoc'k, Mrs. Geo. W. Felker Jr
ton, Del., Is tbe guest of Mrs. Rufus | anU Miss Louise Walker were the
rurnor ' Monroe alumnae of Lucy Cobb pres
ent at the alumnae luncheon given
at Lucy Cobb on Tuesday, - Walton
4 4
HONORING
VISITORS.
Mrs. Benjamin Tuck, of Athens, and
Mrs. J, O. Garwood, of Ancon, Canal
Zone, will be honor guests at the tea
given this afternoon at the Atlanta
Woman's club by Mrs. 11. A. Man
ning.
Invited to meet the visitors are
Mesdumes C. D, Heldler, ■ J. W. Ila-
den, L. Wclmer, Howard McCutcheon,
W. C. McLendon, Walker, J. B. Mc
Cutcheon, R. C. Turner, George Cen
ter, J. L. Miller, Cliff Henderson, C.
A. Rhodes and tier guest. Miss Mar-
jorle Plummer, Mesdames J. B. Brad-
field, L. C. McKenny, George Veaxy,
Cheston King, W. E. Daniel, N. C.
Mrs. R. C. Williams and little daugh
ter, of Swaiusboro, are tbe guests
of Mrs. Hal Williams.
♦ 4
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wiggins, of Rome,
Jre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Marbut.
4 4
Miss Maritnna Frierson leaves to
day for Macon, Danville and Augusta
to be away two weeks, the guest of
friends and relatives.
Sclllean, J. B. Wlnnlngbam, R. C. Tan-1 d ™"- of Westminster, S. c., are guest.
_ . .. .. . of Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Turner
4 4
«ire r ' m ed Ejnmer *°h. of the Univer
sity, will go to Macon today.
ner, Sam De Lock. H. L. Broweru
and J. D. Askew.—Constitution.
MRS. JOHN J. WILKINS
ENTERTAINS SERVICE
LEAGUE.
On Thursday afternoon Mrs. John
J. Wilkins entertained most happily
the children and leaders of the Serv
ice League of Emmanuel church.
This lovely courtesy closed the ac
tivities of the year and was very
charmingly planned.
The guests assembled on the spa
cious lawn, where a contest game of
pinning on the Chinaman's queue was
enjoyed. A. G. Richards, Jr., Agnes
Proctor and Lucy Erwin were the
prlxe winners.
Delicious refreshments were served
and the usual /graclouB hospitality
of the delightful home was extended.
The young girls. In their bright or
gandy dresses, added a brilliant touch
. ., „ FI ret
and chiefly In the HOME
..id „ ' * .. . gauuy ureases, auueu a urn
home" Time 18 / 11 n* 0r ln ***! *° the scene and tbe day was won-
tmim-mi.Ii *| f ° r h u8 * ne **- time for derful for an al fresco party,
amusements, time for three meals at
bef’ee t /i?e ,O m l ^v“ Ut0m J Oblle rlde,: ! AN APPRECIATION.
tMch theie a ^, d , B ° th . er to I The parents of the Oconee Street
r *V he Wordo *«° d j school wish to express their regret
I',.. 1 ,' P :ril C8 n° f pray ‘ r - *• this that Miss Pattle Hllsman will not
Lire t 5!?! ' are there many teach at their school the following
more families where the Bible Is I year.
taught dally both by precept and <$>*-' ' \y' e thank her for the great work
I she did for us as principal the past
News.
4 ♦
Mrs. John W. Oullaway and llltlp
daughter, of Athens, are visiting rel
atives In Monroe.—Walton News.
♦ <
Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Harbor attend
ed the graduation exercises at Lu«y
Cobb Institute on Tuesday night. Mis.
Mary Dillard Harber, their sister, and
Miss Marie B. Porter, a niece, were
»’■„ «->» a,-«...«»i
itovall will *o to Madison on Sunday - » *
weeks* Fr * der ‘ Ck F ° ,,er ,0r ,W0 ! Mr. O.I„ Doxltr spent Tuesday
^ | nlfht In the city.—Commerce Ob-
Mrs. Parkins and Miss Boyce Per I f "“ rvtr
'“is, of Maysvllle, were visitors here j Mrs R I I omiih . ,
yesterday , . J ' Smtth “nd Miss Annie
. . Smith are visiting relatives in
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Witcher, of Csrl I en “-Commerce Observer,
ton, spent yesterday In tbe city. I ~ —
The many friends of Mrs. Millard Seaboard Air Line Ry.
"'“J" delighted to hear that Northbound Houlhlmuud
she Is Improving from an Illness of Leaves L.-aves
several weeks. I 10:05am Atlanta Monroe local 6:40pui
Dr and Mr. pV,„ „ *:Mpm Mempbls-BIrmtagbam 2:24pm
- , C ' M - Walker and chll j 3:16pm Atlanta 2:24pm
; 3:16pm,, Norfolk-RIchmoud, ,2:24pm
[ 7:50pm Atlantn-AbbevllleLoc 8:00am
| 11:47pm Blrmlnghain-Atlanta 5:55am
1147pm Washington-New York 6:55am
i 11:47pm Norfolk-Wllnilugtnn 6:55am
duct?
Second.
Neighbor may help neigh
bor In tbe matter of being truly re
ligloua. Bearing with one another;
doing nothing yourself which would
lower Christian Ideals In your neigh-
bur's family.
■Third. The church aervlces, the
Sunday school, the public school,
should all aid In making good citl-
gena. Good patriotic poetry, the stag
ing of patriotic songs It sung with al
ter’Jon and sincerity—ar* all halpfnL
years, feeling that she did much for
the advancement of our children and
the uplifting of the school la every
way.
We wish for her much success ss
principal in another school next year.
PARENT-TEACHERS'
ASSOCIATION.
THURSTON-EPTING.
Tbe marriage of Misa Lou Ella
Thurston and Mr, Jay H. Eptlng waa
BLOCK’S
Aristocratic
CANDY
Demonstration at the
REID DRUG COMPANY
For Three Days
Beginning June 2nd.
The public is cordially invi
ted to attend this demon
stration and sample this de
licious candy.
Reid > Drug Company store
carries a complete line of
Block s Package Candies,
and are at your service to
supply your demands.
Ml jM'lg'-
well your cur will
r three years hence by ob-
vie:: t:ie behavior of older cars o(
s.imi- make," remarked Harry
,,j, i,r the Standard Motor Co.,
,1 (ludsoii-Essex distributers.
I'li,is Hudson's high place in the
lii.n of motorists Is upheld today,
only by the way new Hudsons are
Drilling, but by the enduring die-
lion and satisfaction that the old
i- i Super-Sixes in service reveal.
--.Many thousands of miles and years
,.! hard usage do not make an old car
,,f the Super-Six. With a minimum
i f care It retains Its smoothness and
i pi rating ease throughout long, se
ver- service.
"When men observe the earliest
Uupor-Blxns still giving dependable
duty, uftes more than live years oj
drily duty, it Is hardly surprising that
they place unreserved confidence In
tile Hudson."
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BE KNOWN
THROUGH
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