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v, OCTOBER 1, 1988
s Martha Evans Becomes Bride
¥ Mr. Byron Dyer Sunday Morning
2 Mreh Bt Evans announce Athe marriage of their daughter,
Ir- =" \;r. Byron Dyer, on Sunday morning, October 1, at the
«,lv;"‘ ¥ bride's parents on the Lexington Road.
_ ahoVe nnouncement ig of
me " o<t interest to the wide
» g ds of both the bride
* som in Athens and through
S . E. L. Hill, pastor of
First P cshyterian church of
s, officiating, the ceremony
™ formed in the presence of
P families and a few close
n-i; I pride was charming
egged in 2 fall traveling dress
kb with matching acces-
L” Mr. and Mrs. Dyer are
quates of the University of
gia and both received masters
sos from that institution in
" Mrs. Dyer's was in home
;\:.m:w- and Mr. Dyer’s in ag
jture !
ince he entrance in Athens
n school, Mrs. Dyer has beenl
minent in high school and col
o athletics. For two years she’
i captain of the high school
wetball team, and in the Uni~‘
sty won & nfajor ‘%" ‘while
wing for her baccalaureate de—l
e in physical education. During
genior year she was awarded
W.C.A. to Help
Unemployed Girls
it
very cordial invitation is ex
jed to all girls over 16 who are
vet employed to meet at the
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w. C. A. home on Thursday
ning at 11:00 o'clock to dis-i
¢ their problems. Classes will
offered this fall at the Y. W,
A. supplementary to others
en in town, and the interests
the girls will determine the na
b of these classes.
memployved college graduates
b would be willing to act as in
etors in their speciajties or
o would desire further study in
er lines are urged to be gresent
Thursday . There is urther
i for advisers and leaders in
other activities of the ¥, W.
A, and young WwWomen Who
ud like to interest themselves
such worthy community service
| be gladly accepted as leaders
the Y. W..OL. 8
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thens Presbyterial |
To Hold Conferencesl
lembers of the Athens Presby
jal are looking forward to the
up conferences this week.
oup 7 will meet Tuesday, Octo
p 3rd at Winder, Mrs. Marshall
ndy presiding; ‘Group 2 will
et Wednesday, October 4th, at
nielsville, Mrs, Hal Boswell
osiding ; Group 3 will meet
jursday, ()cioher bsth, at Clark
ille, Airs. John S.mpson pre=
ing Special conferences havel
en arranged for all local cause
retaries with their pregbyterial
use secretary during the morn
hours.
All members of the Presbyterian
urches of the Athens Presbyte
lare urged to attend-one of
ese conferences. Most helnful
d encouraging messages will be
ard from our ministers and
mbers of our Woman’s Work
mmittee which will inspire® all
10 will attend.
. . .
appa Delta Girls :
Honor House Mother
Thursday aftermoon the ‘mem
s of the Kappa Delta sorority
tertained in honor of their new
use mother, Mrs. Clara Dexterr
rborough’ of Auburn, Ala., at
eir home on Milledge avenue.
The occasion was happily in-
Imal and during. the receiving
urs fifty guests called. The dec
ations of gladioli added a color-
I note to the roems, and the‘
Ils, headed by Miss Nell John-
N as president, assisted in the
mrs of the occasiom. Mrs. Yar-
Tough is being very cordialty
lcomed to the college conting-
L and the pretty tea added
‘;”"fimfl to the week's gay cal
aar, ®
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RS. CHARLES 8. ’
¢tWHORTER HONORED
ITH LUNCHEON
Mrs. Kyle Smith entertained at
ovely luncheon on "Phursday in
hor -of Mrs. ~ Charles 8, Me
forte The invited guests were
'S. Helen Brightwell of Maxeys,
. Vason McWhorter, Mrs. Ju-
I Davison of Woodville; Mrs.
harles Brightwell, Charles
Fightwell, jr, Mrs. Harvey Caba
*of Athens; Mrs. and Mrs. F.
Soswell and. Mr. Fred Boswell.
Gteensbore Herald-Journal,
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NTERTAINED IN ATHENS
A and Mrs, Ky® Smith and
' and Mrs. Willlam R. Jack- |
M Were guests of Mrs. Cha.rlesi
"Shtwell in Athens on Tuesday |
"0 she entertained . delightfully !
. nor of Commander and Mrs. |
Wles S. McWhorter, whe are |
Pehding this week with her. Mrs.
fghtwell entertained at hridge
~ the afternoon and at a mostl
r, six o’clock dinner,—
'®ensboro Herald-Journal, i
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s, Bill Wopdward leaves to
for Neel's Gap where she will |
e, Veek with Mrs. J, L. |
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Wr. W. M, Davis of Nicholson,
. Das returned home after a
St With Mr. Bob Davis, ’
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Y. Lawrence Prickett has re
" 4 home after a visit with his |
¢ Mrs, @, P. Crockan, ofj
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;‘ and Mrs, R. L. Lester,
. 14Ty Daniel and Mr. James |
y © are spending the day -at
*l's Gap, ]
a medal as the outstanding student
of physical education for the year.
Last year she taught physical ed
ucation in the public school sys
tem of Atlanta.
Mr. Dyer is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. N. Dyer of Carrollton.
Since his graduation he has been a
special extension agent, stationed
at Clemson and at Statesboro. For
the past few months he has been
with the University of Georgia in
Athens as agricultural editor, but
will soon go back to Statesboro to
resume his duties as special agent.
His first two year in college were
spent at Bowdon College in Bow
don, Georgia, and while there he
won letters in football, basketball
and baseball. Though he was de
barred from these sports at the
University of Georgia on account
of having played on the teams of
another college, he was a letter
man in lacrosse.
Following the wedding, the bride
and groom left for an automobile
trip in the mountains, and will be
in Athens for a few days after the
fifth of October before going to
Statesboro to make their home. ‘
Miss Carolyn Williams
Birthday Party Hostess
Little Miss Carolyn Williams
was the guest of honor at a lovely
birthday party given by her aunt,
Mrs. Eddie Patat, at her home on
Boulevard.
Yellow and white were used
effectviely in the gay decorations
throughout the home, and the
beautiful table was overlaid with
a lace cover.
Many-colored caps were pre
sented to each child and follow
ing he games delicious refresh
ments were served.
The gracious young hostess was
presented with many dainty gifts
and all good wishes for many
happy birthdays.
The guests included Dorothy and
Mary Wiggly, Mary Ann Linsey,
Guy and Jane Hancock, Lloyd
and Helen Prickett, Bernard Lee
Pearson, Dot Jean Beacham, Julia
Mae Walter, Jackie Alexander,
Martha Jean Skelton, Kaka Palmi- |
sano, Harold Smith, Martha and
Johnnie Patat, Jimmie and Don-i
nie Woodard, Billy Lewis and
Golden Hendred, jr. \
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JONES WESLEY HOLDS
HOBO PARTY AT CHURCH
The Jones Wesley of the Young
Harris church entertained at a
hobo party Tuesday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bell
on Dußose.
The men came dressed as hobos
and tramps, and the ladies to
carry out the plan wore print
dresses. After an enjoyable even
ing of spirited games and contests,
delicious refreshments were ser
ved.
Twenty-five members of the
Jones Wesley enjoyed the happy
occasion.
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EMMANUEL PARISH
WILL HONOR WRIGHTS
Emmanuel Parish will entertain
at supper Tuesday evening at the
Parish house for their new rector,
the Rev. David Cady Wright and
Mrs. Wright, who are being very
cordially weleomed here. They
are now established in their home
on Cobb street, and are quite an
acquisition to the religious and
social life of Athens.
How Did Your Linen Stand the Summer?
Are You Prepared for Week-End Guests!
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Soon to embark on her seventh marriage,” Mrs. Eugenia Bankhead
Hoyt—sister of/Tallulah Bankhead, the actress—is pictured above in
London with hier fiance, 28-year-old Kennedy McConnell. Six times
a divorcee, she’describes this as being ‘“‘only my second real romance.”
Beautiful Luncheon
~ Given Miss Bullock
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Friday at nfoon ‘Mrs, .C. L. Up
church and her charming daughter,
| Miss Mary Delia Upchurch, com
lplimented Miss NaNita Bullock
'with a beautiful luncheon at their
lovely home on the Mitchell's
Bridge road, 3
A "wealth of gorgeous dahlias
iroses and other exquisite flowers
| decorated the rooms effectively. -
l A coler note of green and white
prevailed in the dining room, the
handsomely appointed table being
overlaid with a damask cloth while
a silver bowl held the white roses
and delicate ferns. The place cards
and other pretty details carried the
bridal note. Several: delicious
dourses were served and the happy
occasicn marked the second of the
'party series for Miss Bullock whose
marriage to Mr. Harry Nicholes
Dunwoedy of Atlanta will be a so
cial event of statewide intrest in
October.
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DOOLEY-SPEARS
" Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dooley- of
Eastville, Ga. announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Marie to
Mr. Clayton Spears eof Madison,
Ga. The marriage was soléemnized
Sept. 23, 1933 in Anderson, S. C.
¢ Mr. and Mrs. Spears -left im
mediately after their wedding on
ltheir wedding trip through North
and South Carolina and Chatta
‘nooga, Tenn.
i Mr. and Mrs. Spears will be at,
‘their apartment after their return
in Madison, Ga. [
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' Friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Hollingsworth formerly of Athens
but now of North Carolina sym
pathize with them in the Joss of
their sister Mrs. Roy J. Gilleland
of Abbeville, 8., C. who passed
away Tuesday morning.
Napkins
Madiera, el 1-50
Linen Damask, 20-inch, dozen 3.50
Linen Damask, :-nen. aoen 4,95
Table Cloths
Break Fast, poctast eby 69C
Linen, ooxso, nemsienea 4,95
Linen Damask, 70xss 5.40
Linen Damask, wan — S.OQh
Lace, | BTz = 3:5()
For the Bath
Tawels, extra targe atze, cotored 33c
Mats, fn solid pastel colors 59c
Pillowcases
Goodwear, pr. . ’ 35C
Filet and Cutwork, pr. 1.98
Madiera, pr. 2.50
A PRAYER FOR THE
WORLD’S REBUILDERS
By Thepdosia Garrison,
We send th(zl off to school again
today,
' This cool September morning.
All the street
Is musical with patter of small
feet,
And little, shining faces all the
way
Seem wayside posies for our
smiles to greet.
I wonder if they ever guess or
know
With what strange tenderness we
watch them go?
‘Just children on their way to
school again?
Nay it is ours to watch a great
er thing—
These are the world’s rebuilders,
they must bring
| Order to chaos, coqurtlng to
pain, |- ¢ 4.
And light in blasted fields new
fires of spring.
Dear Lord, Thy childish. hands
were weak and small,
Yet had they power to clasp the
t.+v., World withal,
Grant these, Thy little Kkindred
strength as true—
They have so much to learn, so
much to do! .
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LAURA RUTHERFORD
CHAPTER TO MEET
Laura Rutherford chapter U. D.
C. will hold ‘its October 'meeting
Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock
ait the Georgian hotel. Members
of all committees are urged to be
present on time, to - make final
plans for the Georgia Division
convention to be held here October
17, 18 and 19%th : :
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
En%agement of Miss Nell Gallaway
o James P. Knowles Jr. Announced
Dr. John Wesley Gallaway announceg the engagement of his daugh
ter, Mae Nell, to James Fierce Knowles, jr., the marriage to be sol
emnized on Friday, October 27.
The above announcement centers
very cordial social interset, owing
to the popularity of the young
couple. Miss Gallaway is the
daughter of Dr. Gallaway and the
late Mrs. Eleanor Strickland Gal
laway. She ig a recent graduate
of the Athens High school and is
oneg of the most attractive mem
bers of the young college set.
She possesses marked personal
charm and beauty and her family
has been prominent in the religious
and political life of the state. She
is related to the late Methodist
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EMMANUEL CHURCH
AUXILIARY MEETS
The Woman's auxiliary of Em
manuel church will meet in the
Parish house Monday afiternoon at
4 o'clock. The P. M. department
of geligious Education will have
as speaker Miss Duck of Decatur.
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The wedding will be solemnized
at the First Methodist church and
the bride-elect will be attended by
her sister, ,)\lrs. John Calvin Up
church, of Greenville, 8. C., The
groom’s best man will be Mr. Den
nis Grimes of Athens.
FITZPATRICK-COLE
Mrs. S. C. Swindle announces
the marriage of her sister, Miss
Floyde Fitzpatrick, of Ila, Ga. to
Mr. J. F. Cole, of Athens.
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PAGE SEVEN
‘The Reverend and Mrs. Lawton
Riley of Gainesville will come
down Mond: Ir a visit wuntil
Tuédsday ‘é%g:ei'noon with Mrs.
Riley’s mother, Mrs. M. P. O'Cal«
laghan.