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THE ATHENS DAILY DANNER
£ FRIDAY MtfRNING, J UNi-17, 192f.
Events in Athens’ Social
Life and Realm of Women
Fy Mrs. Alice Arams
Phones: Home, 832; OH ice, 75
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HER PICTURE.
ft It were given me to paint
A perfect - picture, free from taint
Of earthly drora, no hoary saint.
Nor fabled nymph, nor sylvan stream.
Nor storied pile would be the theme
Of-my inspired, enraptured dream.
iff.
Nay, on the canviiji 1 would trace,
In all its liveliness and grace,
The beauty of my darling's face;
YU deftest shill of painter's brush
Could, tot depict bur winsome blush
jyhep ro3e and ldy fondly crush;
Net the soul shilling in the eyes,
Bright ’With tlie luster of tho skies,
Whose pfames are life's richest prise;
Add the -fiito.t voice, low, soft and
; —- clear.
Falling like music on tho car,
sottho and blAr, and banish fear
Then let the ailist'a hand forbear;
Qir. ’ In my heart, shrined safely there,
The pr.ecmlo image I shall wear.
* —John J. Mci-aurln.
WHO'S WHO IN THE
Y. W. C. A. ELECTION.
Of tho members of the hoard of dl
rectors svhoso terms expire this year
three have Item ashed by vho nomi
nating commute' to continuo on tho
hoard, an they have been carrying re
sponsible chairmanships which could
jult he given up at this tlmo without
serious Iona to the association. The
general membcr'hlp. -through their
electors, are ask d to ratify the con
tinuance of thoso members on the
board;•
Mrs. Frank Lipscomb—
Mrs. Lipscomb is mj Athenian, hav
ing been, as May Hodgson, ono of the
most popular girls Athens lias ovor
hifd. The church ir her chief Interest,
and the Baptist church has found her
an. untiring worker. Sho has a largo
Sunday school class of Lucy Colib and
jjjgli school gjfls. The Y. W. C. A.
hap abo felt the benefit of her sup
port-and guldanco almost since Its
beginning hero in Athens. Slin lias
been president and chairman of va
rious committees, nttondod confer
ences at Richmond and Rluo Itldge,
nnd kept in constant touch with the
work not only here In Athens, hut
throughout the United States. Sho
has formulated plans for tho mom-
berrhip commlttco which will not he
carried' out until after tho annual
election, as’there la to be a new
policy under tho tmvn constitution.
Mrs. 3. V. Hanford—•
Mrs. Sanford is a member of tho
McClatcbey family, ono of tho most
prominent families of Marietta. Sho
came to Athens When 1’rofessor San
ford accepted a position In the Uni-
vertity, where he Is now professor of
English and director of athletics. Tho
Interest and enthusiasm which she
shows in college affairs have mado
her very popular among tho students,
and this camo Intern t and enthusiasm
Stive' mado her Invaluable In tho pub
lic work which she has undertaken.
During tho war uhe worked ceaecloss-
ly for the Red Cross and was chair-
man of ono of tho canteen commit
tees. She also has boon prominent
In the Woman's club and Is secre
tary. She has been chairman of the
Y. W. C. A. cnfoterla commlttco since
the death of Mrs. Paul Conolly and
Fas made It a wonderful success, hav
ing ovoreomo many difficulties. Mrs.
SAnford Is a memb'r of the Meth
odist church and a toacher of a .Sun
day school clats.
Mra. Rufus Turner—
*Mrs. Turner is a Virginian, hav
ing come |o Atheirn about eight years
ago. Before her marrlago she was
for Gevoral years stenographor at the
Empire Chemical company. Iior busi
ness experience has mado her a ca
pabie worker in civic amt religious
undertakings. She is a leader In the
Christian church, and at prosent Is
president of the tardies' Aid society,
member of tho oxoeiitlve committee
of the Missionary society because of
her position of district secretary, and
euperlntcn Jent of the Beginners' de
partment In the Sunday school. She
has been a valuable member of thu
Y. ,W. C, A. board for a nunitier of
years, as uhe has a clear ami com
prehensive idea of tho work of that
prigcnlxatlon. B sides having attend
ed one of tho Blue Ridge conferences,
she represented the Athens assoeia-
■Wen at the Biennial convention In
Cleveland,, O., last year, at which
time momentous decisions were reach
ed. During thu past winter and
rprlng Mrs Turner was chairman of
1h« constitution committee, which has
- ofTcrcd the as'oclat'on tile town cou
rt. Hilton instead of the city, and sho
fc now chairman cf tiro buildings and
house committee. t.Mrs. Turner Is-also
n rnt nbor of th - cxocutivo commit
t;e of the -Woman's club.
DANCING party
? HI3 EVENING AT
OMAN'S CLUB.
Mrs. John T. Anderson will enter
tain thH evening at the Woman's
Hub at a lovely dancing party for
'Misses Mary and Margaret Anderson
Md 'their guests, Mrs. Burt Bolton,
ef Atlanta, and Miss Serena Lee, of
Klngstreo, Sr C.
• - Mrs. Anderson will ha assisted by
M»s. W. I>. Boacliarn and Mrs. John
Chlpley. -
t Tho guest list will Include, besides
the honor guests, Misses Annie Laurie
Wier, 'Henrietta Beusse, Marjory Car-
-ioH, Annie Jordan, Martha Holliday,
Sarah Hall, Mathilda nnd l.ouUo-Up-
ron, Hiram Henley, Queenie Holden.
Messrs. Dutch Williams, Harold Han
cock, W. B. Tborntcii, JProtho Dobbs,
Frank Holden, George Bodgron, John
Chiplcy, Harold Patterson,-L. G. Do
zier, Garland Holme, William Bryan,
I). I) CJiiilllnn. Hugh Harris, Fleet-
wood Lanier, -lames Head. Charles
New ton, Ed Watson and Will-Crane.
BEAUTIFUL FAREWELL
PARTY FOR
MRS. PALFRY.
On Wednesday afternoon Miss
Emma l.ortg entertained very beauti
fully In honor of Mrs. Paltry, of Texas,
who lias been a popular visitor In
Athens the pa>t year on account of her
son being a student of the Univer
sity and with him left yesterday for
her distant home.
The invited guests were friends of
Mrs. I’alfry. The lovely home on
MiRcdge avenue, notc^ for Its delight
ful hospitality and charming enter
tainments, was very artistically deco
rated with gorgeous hydrangia blooms
and exquisite shasta daisies adorning
tho attractive rooms throughout and
filled a basket wliich^outllned the een
ter of the perfectly appointed table,
around which tho guests assembled
for tho delicious repast, consisting of
two elaborate courses.
The guests included Misses Annie
ami Lucy Linton, Mrs. Peter Brown,
AlrB. Harper, Mrs. J. a Wilkins, Mrs.
Horace Holden, Mrs. Hancock, Mrs.
E. .L. Griggs, Miss Michael, Miss An
nie Crawford and Mrs. James Sex
ton.
The gracious hostess was assisted
by Mrs. Taylor In the honors of tho
happy occasion.
Tho occasion was notable among
tho many lovely commencement ac
tivities nnd was Indeed a charming
courtesy to Mrs. Pairry.
STANLEY-BAIRD.
Tho marrlago of Miss Itiitli Eliza
beth Stanley to Mr. William T Hair.!
was solemnized at the heme of Rev.
F. L. Adams on Avon avenue in At
lanta, on Wednesday afternoon nt
4:-'10 o'clock. In tho presence ef n few
relatives and friends of tho brldo nnd
groom.
Miss Stanley Is.n charming young
woman nnd a talented musician nnd
Is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
T. Stanley, who reside on Franklin
street, In Athens. Sho grnduuted from
an A. and M. school at Barncsvlllo
last .year, coming lioro with her par
ents several months ago to make, her
home.
Tho groom Is a resident of Griffin
and Is connected with tho Griffin
Electric company, wlicro lie Is vory
prominent.
Their innny friends cxtonrl rongrat
ulatlons for their success In life.
PLAYGROUND AT
WINTERVILLE
ORGANIZED.
On Wednesday afternoon Miss Dlck-i
son and Mr. Cand I. of tho Clarke
county Red Cross, organised a play
ground in Winterville.
The young people were enthusias
tically interested and were taught dif
ferent ball games and other activi
ties.
Miss Grace Allrn. of Winterville,
will assist.
The next playground hours will he
Friday at J o'clock. All children ol
Winterville and surrounding com
munity pro invited.
This project is under the Junior
Red Cross summer program.
The friends of Kenlmor, 42-year-old
son of Mr. ami Mrs. F. E. D. Mor
gan, will bo interested to know that
lie- is doing very nicely at the Athens
General hospital, after an oporatlon on
Wednesday for acute appendicitis.
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Mr. anil Mrs. Roy Marahle, of
Bishop, were visitors here yesterday.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. McBride Howell were
called to White Plains yesterday on
account of the critical illness of Mrs.
Howell's mother, Mrs. Z. T. Walker.
Their many friends will regret very
much to hear of her serious condition
nnd sincerely hope there will be a
change for the belter and she will
rally very rapidly from tho attack.
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Capt. and Mrs. T. H. Dozier, Miss
Mary Dozier nnd Mr. L. G. Dczler mo
tored to White Sulphur Springs yes
terday. Mr. Dozier returned last night.
Messrs. C,us Dozier, Oltn Dozier and
I,. G. Dozier will motor to north Gcor
gla today, whore they will spend sev
eral days on their npplo orchard.
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Mrs. C. A. Whittle and Miss Mar
garet Whittle returned to Atlanta
o-ter day, after a delightful visit to
Blonds.
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Mr. and Mrs. O’Neal, of Macon, who
wore visitora here for commencement,
coming up for the graduation of Mr.
Ben O'Neal, hnvo returned homo.
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Miss Charlotte Northcutt, who was
a popular member of the Theta house
party for commencement, returned
yesterday at noon to her homo in M
rietta.
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Mrs. Winfield Nlsbet. of Macon. Is
tile guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mid-
dlebrooks. ,
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Misses Etta Park'and Lucy Linton
will motor to Nacoocbce on Satur
day to attend the conference.
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Miss Julia Rogers left yesterday aft
ernoon for Brevard, to bo with MI33
Margaret Morton and Mrs. Fred Mor
ion for u visit.
cigarettes
Miss Mary Anne Lipscomb, of At
hints, is the gilist of Miss Sarah Price
and will share honors with her thla
evening at a lovely dancing party
at the Georgian, at which Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Price are entertaining. The
guests wil! Include the young school
set
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Mias Mavis Weddington, of Dublin,
who has been a popular member of
the K. A. house party for commence
ment, is the guest of Miss Lucile
Cox.
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Rev. Walter Anthony is In McRao,
Ca., where he Will conduct some of
the services at the Epworth associa
tion meeting or the South Georgia
conference.
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Dr. Bishop, a noted evangelist of
tho Presbyterian church, Is conduct
lug a meeting at the Maysvllle Pres
bytcrlan church. A great treat Is In
slore for all who hear tho series of
sermons he will deliver during thoso
services.—Maysvlllo Enterprise.
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Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Lyle, o[
Athens, spent Sunday hero with Mrs
Lyle's mother and sister, Mrs. M. P.
Wood and Miss Viola Wood.—Mays-
viilo Enterprise.
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Wo'are glad to state that Bon Carr.
Who has hoe.it a patient at tho Athens
Genera! hospital sinco his operation
for appendicitis last week. Is improv
ing rapidly now.—Maysvlllo Enter
prise.
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Mrs. Moroton Rollcstono and chil
dren and Mrs. Bolling Sasnett return
ed to Atlanta yesterday, after a week's
visit to Judge C. H. Brand.
Miss Delree Stevens, of Athens, Is
visiting her cousin, Miss Elolso
Stephens, this week—Maysvlllo En
terprise.
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Mr. Merritt Pound returned to Ma
con yesterday, after a visit to his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Jerre Pound,
coming up for Georgia commence
ment.
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Messrs. It. L. Foreman and Lauren
Foreman, of Atlanta, were visitors
here yesterday.
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Hon. and Mrs. Dudley M. Hughes,
who were commencement guests of
Hr. and Mrs. Dan DuPree, returned
to their home In Danville yesterday.
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The continued Improvement ol Mrs.
J. D. Price at a local hospital In At
lanta is very gratifying to her many
friends.
New Y. M. C. A. Baseball
Scedule Is Arranged
Friday, June 17.
Buffaloes vs. Bull Dogs.
Monday, June 20.
Wild Cate vs. Eagles.
Tuesday, June 21.
Tigers vs. Wild Cats.
Wednesday, June 22..
Bear Cats vs. Wild Cats.
Thursday, June 23.
Buffaloes vs. Eagles.
Friday, June 24.
Bear CatB vs. Bull Dogs.
Monday, June 27.
Eagles vs. Tigers.
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Tuesday, June 28.
Wild Cats vs. Buffaloes.
Thursday, Jupe 30.
Buffaloes vs. Tigers.
Friday, July 1.
Wild Cat3 vs.'Bull Dogs.
Monday, July 4.
Bear Cats vs. Jjitffaloes.
Tuesday, July 5,
Tigers vs. Wild Cat3.
Wednesday, July 6.
Bull Dogs vs. Eagles.
Thursday, July 7.
Bear Cats vs. Tigers.
Friday, July 8.
Buffaloes vs. Bull Dogs.
• Monday, July 11.
Wild Cats vs. Eagles.
Tuesday, July 12.
Tigers vs. Bull Dogs.
Wednesday, July 13.
Boar Cats vs. Wild Cats.
Thursday, July 14.
Buffaloes vs. Eagles.
Friday, July 15.
Bear Cats vs. Bull Dogs.
Monday, July 18.
Eagles vs. Tigers.
Tuesday, July 10,
Wild Cats vs. Buffaloes.
Wednesday, July 20,
Boar Oats vs. Eagles.
Thursday, July 21.
Buffaloes vs. Tigers.
Friday, July 22.
Wild Cats vs. Bull dogs.
Bear Cats.
„JJarlon Coiiuliy.(captain), W. F. p».
lard, M. 3. Hodge,on, W. H. Cahunlsj
Wiliam Crane, Paul Conolly, Wahei'
Pope, M. n. Wingfield, Paul Weather
ly, Pope Holliday, W. A. Clarke, t
W« Baxter, John Nicholson, R. w
Crum. F. O. Miller. J
Bull Doqs.
Robert McWhorter (captain). Al )e
Link, “Booxo'" McWhorteV, Harris
Dews, George Thornton, Jr., K j;
Lamkin, W. B. Thornton. Gus llocca
Tony Costa, Jark Wilkins, G. W. Grit
feth, Joo Costa, Mdrriiy Sotilu. (j ar .
land Hulmo, Harrle 'Dews, Jr.
Buffaloes.
Nelbllng (captain), Howard Me-
Whorter, Starr Smith, J. D. Bradwell,
Francis Price, Fred McEntlre, D. n
QuiUlan, William Sizer, Guy Hancock
Harry Cason, L. Mitchell, David
.Michael, Frank Murray, Chandler
Wingfield. j
Eagles.
Jullcn Erwin (captain)..Henry Its-
con. W. It. Hedgood. Frank Holden
"Chick”'Owens, Hnpo Smith, . Ilurker
((Inn, (Horgo Willi,-mis, Ed Hlghtnr.-or
James Head,, Harry Burton, Howell
Cnlih, Ed Portur, Sam Foilor.
Wild Cats.
W. E. Hopkins (captain). J. c. Hut-
chins. Jr., Ernofct Hollingsworth, 41, t
Goodman. Fred Dean, O. D. McDor-
man, N. G. Slaughter, H. L. Moss III,
Itoss Crane, J. K. Bullock, Norvell,
Roy Dean, Joel A. Wler, Wade Parr,
Fred Davis.
Tiger*.
Fleet Lanier (captain), "Whit v"
Davis. E. H. Dorsey, Jr., Hugh Hodg
son. W. T. Forbes, Sr„ Clyde Ander
son, -Cook, W. K. Meadow, Ablt Nix,
W. L. Bradlinrry, L. A. Hootli, G.
Booth, Marvin Cox, Louis Scarbor
ough.
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