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MONDA!" OCTOBER 16, 1933
pledges Of Chi
Omega Honored
Miss < Frances Stanton
Serves Tea Informally At
Home of Mrs. Gannon.
Migs rances Stzm?un served tea
/ m”,,:m; Sunday afiernoon to the
lj;edu'«s of the Chi Omega sorority
;t the horne ,of Mrs. Arthur Gan
on Milledge Avenue.
U”,:-lm,,,‘;mmt the house bright fall
flowers refdected the cardinal and
cpaw colorsh of the sorority. In the
wenter of (the tea tahle which was
‘ik‘\m_(, witk. . an inxported lace
cloth was & Lowl of m;niature zin
pias. Four streew colored tapers com
Wfle““l the table decoraiions. ‘
Misg Stanton, Was assisted in en
rertaining’ by \Mrs. Gannon, Mrs,
AP, gtephens, Mrs. T. J. Wooster,
Miss virginia Frick, president of
Chi Omega and Miss Mary Alice
Jester. \
The guest list included ' Miss
(athevine Carson, Atlanta; Miss
\arjorie Gonld, Atlanta; Miss Mar
sarey Clieshire, Atlanta; Miss Dah
lis MeMurdo, Atant{x: Miss Eliza
peth Guillebeau, Atlanta; Miss
Frances Knupp; Atlanta; Miss
Margaret MeCarty, Atlanta; Miss
Margaret Allais, Atianta; Missl
Tillie Plowden, Valdosta; Miss Jean
MacFaden, Albany; Miss Ann
MeKinnon, Brunswick; Miss
Ruth Custer, Moultrie; Miss -Ruth
Yow, Martin; Miss Ellen Maddox,
Rome; MsS Virginia McCloud
Rome; Misg Jane Miller, Rome;
Miss Rachael . Hamby, Smyrna;
Miss Hart Smith, Athens; Miss
perothy Kimbrell, Athens; Miss
Betsy Lynch, Bdgefield, 8. C.; Miss
Catherine Atkinson, Savhnnah;
Miss Hester Forshau, Savannah;
Miss Ruth Houston, Sylvester;]
Miss Harriette Moore, College‘
park, Miss Virgivia Sue Johnson,
commerce; Miss Tlla Parks New-l
nan: and Miss Frances Slade, Cor
dele. ‘
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Two Couples Married
By Rev. George Stone
Rey. George Stone officiated at
two wedding ceremonies Sunda_\-l
afternoon at his home on Lump
kin street. In the first ceremony |
Miss Mary Lou Cowart was mar
rled to Mr. James . Shue Fdl
lowing this ceremony, Miss Mary
Frances James, attractive daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Will James,
was wedded to Mr. Howard Thom- |
as Kerr. Following the ceremonies |
at which only members of thci
families were present, the wedding'
parties were guests at severa]]
social functions. Mr. and Mrs.
Kerr will imake their future home
in Atlanta. \
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LOVELY TEA DANCE |
WEDNESDAY TO HONOR |
CONVENTION PAGES |
Social interest centers the lovely
tea dance being planned for thg
pages of the U. D. €. convention
for Wednesday evening from 6:30
to 8 o'clock at the Georgian hotel
Mrs. Edwin D. Pusey is chair
man of pages who arve as follows:
Misses Lois Lampkin, Rose Walk
er Mayne, Pauline Hadaway, Dor
othy Dudley, Laura Ann Phinizy.
Mabel Stephens, Mary Lamar Hr
win, Mary Elizabeth Nix, Mary
Starke Davison, Alberta Booth.
Nellie Rueker, Hart Smith, Fran
ces Barrow, Miriam Beckwith
Catherine Dußose, Douglas Grimes,
Dorothy Kimbrell, Barbara Jenk
ins, Marbeth Carithers, Clara Rob
inson, Louise Chandler. LaGrange
Trussell, Phylis Jenkins, Mary
Frances Cobb, Bobby Stephens
and Cecil Michael.
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EASTERN STARS MEET
MONDAY EVENING
Salonia Chapter, No. 227, 0. E
S, will hold a stated meeting at
the Masonic Temple, Monday eve
ning at eight o¢’clock. All members
are urged to he present, and visit
ing memherg will be gordially wel
comed,
Signed:
MRS. J. S. GARRISON, W. M
MRS. R. E. BREEDLOVE, Sec
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FULLER-EVANS
Miss Odscssa (Fuller and Mr.
Tommy Evans were married Mon
day morning by Justice of the
Peace (ieorge Burpee. The young
couple will make their home with
A\‘lN Evang' . sister, Mrs. Flora
Fuller at her residence on Hop
§on avenue,
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D. A, R. CHAPTER .
POSTPONED OCTOBER
MEETING
The D. A. R. will postpone th:
?ON'}?W' meeting from October 18
: October 26 out of ceurtesy to
t;‘@ ‘l'- D. C.’s who are holding
“,;f;\_ convention in Athens this
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SVLIJSINES%(&IRLS W. M. S
LL MEET TUESSDAY
“;{l:‘ Business Girls circle of the
‘\lv‘*‘h "“nfl}:.\' society of the TFirst
. :].ifk’, church will meet Tues
lm{“"mg at 6:15. A full at
=“Hdance Ig);nrged‘
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BENEFIT “BRIDGE
“;(.:,noml hospital alumnae jwill
s‘o‘\‘ @ benefit bridge at Michael’s
{J.pl‘olglead Monday night at eight,
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,\ILPI:'; Young Woman's Circle of
Chum"one'e S treet Methodist
Sight lr'“‘l“ meet Tuesday nightat
et ”v) clock at the church. Fol
ng the business session, mem
bers wi .
¥ Will enjoy a weiner roast.
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(Jf-“i; Otis C. Fauecett, formerly
Mn{- If'ns, .but now living in At
4. 1s visiting Miss Dorothea
Thn;”ps.m Mrs. I i
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% Florence Davis.
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b sJ. R. Builock at her home
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fei‘l:q' Abraham * Shusterman has
'ned from Cincinnati.
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PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. H. K. Atwill, Miss Beulah
Singleton and Miss Alice Burch
spent the week-end in Westmin
ster, 8. C., where they visited
Miss Singleton’s relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Billy * Steedman,
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Lieut.
ind Mrs. Percy Hunt spent Satur
day in Atlanta, going over for the
came,
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Friends of Mr. J. R. Bullock
will be pleased to learn he is
slowly improving from an illness
of several days, though he is still
confined to his bed.
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Mr. IKrnest Pittard of Winter
ville left the General hospital to
day after recuperating from an
pperation. -
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Miss Fern Thompson and Mr. J.
Robert Thompson of Atlanta are
visiting their sister, Miss Dorothea
Thompson.
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Miss Anne W. Brumby, Miss Julia
Miiss Anne W. Rrumby, Miss Julia
Stovall and Miss Louise Hammond
have returned from a motor trip to
Beach Island, S. C.
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Charles F. Elder jr., a student at
the Atlanta Southern Dental col
lege in Atlanta, spent the past
weekend with his partents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Elder, at their home on
Oglethorpe avenue.
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Mrg. J. T. ‘Hiale of West Palm
Beach, Flerida, spent ithe week
end with her sister, Mrs. George
T. Wilson.
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Friends of Mr. E. K. Lumpkin
will regret to learn he has betn
tonfined to his bed for the: past
several days due to a heavy cold.
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Mrs. A. S. Johnson, Mrs. ‘Albert
Johnson, Mrs. ¥. H. Trammell
and Mrs. John Burch gpent Sunday
in Tate, Ga. : ,
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Di McNelly
have returned ‘from a week-end
visit to Blue Ridge and the north
Georgia mountalns.
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Miss Anne Patterson Neibling of
Atlanta is spending a few days
with her grandmother, Mrs. H. B,
Martin, : 1
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Misses Lola and Nan Etheridge
spent the week-end in the moun-l
tains.
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Miss Mary Strahan spent Satur
dav in Atlanta. 4 l
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]group of friends {ru)tored to Tate,
Ga., Sunday. i
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l Professor Hubert OCwnes spent
the week-end in Augusta with
| friends.
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i Mrs. Howard Abney ag Mrs, ‘Bob
‘Mortun spent the weekend in At
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Mr. Jack Kirk has returned to
Atlanta after spending the week
‘end in Athens.
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Mr. and Mrs, James White are
expected home Wednesday from
New York.
| 65 YEARS AT ONE TASK
! NEW YORK—(AP)—The Rev.
tGeorge Unangst Wenner has com
pleted 65 continuous years in the
pulpit of Christ Lutheran church,
located in the Gashouse district.
And he will stick to his task de
spite the fact that for two years
his congregation has been unable
to pay his salary.
His is believed to be the longest
continuous pastorate in the United
States.
SHIFLETT GRO. CO.
Phone 500
| We Deliver the Goods
Extra Fancy Florida
| Oranges, peck . 39c
'Fancy Florida Grapefruit,
| ‘pielk .. ...
Tender String Beans,
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| £Eggs, dozen .. .. 23¢
'Bulk Peanut Butter,
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~ pound .. 12V4¢
Fancy Mixed Sausage,
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Lean Pork Chops, Ib. 15¢
Spring Lamb Shoulder
~ Roast, pound .. 12%:¢
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
RECEPTION OPENS
y :
U. D. C. MEETING
Lucy Cobb Dormn‘ory‘
' Scene of First Social
; Function of Conventlon.l
A reception at Lucy Cobb dor
mitory will open social t‘estivitie.&'i
of the Georgia Divigion c¢onventon
of ‘the U, D/ C. when they meetl
here Tuesday for the firsg of a.
three days session. The Laum‘
Rutherford chapter will be hos—'
tess at this brilliant affair whicbz
will follow the opening meeting
Tuesday aftéernoon in Seney-S:o-l
vall chapel, at which time Presi
dent S, V. Sanford and Mrs. w.i
E. R. Byrne of Charleston, W.
Va., president general of the or-'
ganization, will address the mem- |
bers present of the third conven
tion to be held here since 1895.
A press breakfast at the Georgi
an hotel will open the program t'or!
Wednesday, at which time Mrs. L.
W. Green, Moultrie, division editor,
will be in charge. The Laura
Rutherford chapter will entertain
the convention again Wednesday
at luncheon at the Georgian.
Wednssday afternoon the dele
gates will go to Winnie Davis hall
on the Coordinate College campus,
a hall buily under the auspices of
the U. D. C. Following this visit, |
a dinner will be given in the Co
ordinate College dining room. The
closing day of the convention will
be featured by a buffet supper at
the! home of Mrs. Julius Talmadge.!
which will be served by the Elijah |
Clarke chapter, D. A, R.; the
Colonial Dames; the Allen R.
Fleming Post American licgion
auixiliary; the Osear J. Brown
Camp BSpanish War Veterans aux
iliary; the Athens Woman's club,
and the Athens Garden club. The
convention will be the guests of
the Kiwanis club Thursday at 2
luncheon in Dawson hall on the,
‘College of Agriculture campus. |
A tea dance wilk be given Wed
nsday evening at the Georgian ho
tel in honor of the pages, who in
clude members of the Athens
younger set, 5
! Prominen; women who will at
tend the convention include Mrs.
1. Bashinski, Dublin; Mrs. J. M.'
Simmons, Bainbridge; Mrs. Fl‘ank:
Dennis, Eatonton; Mrs. Robert J.|
Travis, Savannah; Mrs. W. E. R. |
Bryne; Mrs.: R. B. Broyles, Bir-|
mingham; Mrs. Glenn Long, New'!
ton, N.:C.; Mrs. . John H. Ander
son, Raleigh; and Mrs. J. Sumte’
Rhame, Chavleston.
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say that Cardui seems
to prevent much use
less suffering at month
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An innovation: in air travel was launched when an eastern airline
installed berths'in the giant Condor planes in night service between
Atlanta and -New York. Betty €rosthwaite, left, of Pelham, N. Y,
and Honey Johnson of Bronxville,'N. Y., are showwrTere trying out
the new accommiodations which Tuclude read#ffg lights, call buttons,
draw curtains.-chlothes hangers, ne wrd other Pullnlan-type access
gories of arailway berth.
FIRST COMPLETE
SERVICE STATION
IN CITY TO OPEN
Athens’ first complet? automo
bile service station where cars can
be bought, serviced, upholstered,
gassed, repaired and oiled, and all
the other things that have to be
done to a car, will open Home
coming day, when the new joint
filling station, and Georgia Motors,
Inc., will be ready for business on
the corner of Lumpkin and Broad
Streets.
The filling station, selling Woco-
Pep and Tiolene oil, will open
some time this week with N. G.
Slaughter, jr., Tom Turner, A. T.
Elrod of Jefferson, and Delmar
«'Foots”) Thompson in charge.
The first three of these men have
taken courses in filling station
management at the :special school
run in Atlanta by the Wofford
oil company . Mr. Thompson was
added to the- force after the school
closed. .
The new location is on the site
of ‘the old Athens hotel, and a
structure of brick, steel and con
crete has been erected. Down
stairs, with a drive opening on
Broad street so that it will be of
‘;easy'access. there will be the me
ichanical -department where Duco
|ing; rebuilding, upholstering, and
lelectrical work will be done. Next
}to the mechanical room, there
lwin be the parts department, where
a complete -supply of parts for all
cars will be on hand. Vapor-proof
flktures in the ‘shop eliminate the
danger of fire and explosions. For
the comfort of the workers, a
locker-room with all modern con
veniences, including showers, has
been built next to the mechanical
work room. :
Upstairs there is a large show
room with an arched ceiling. Here
{the company plans to keep in
stock from ten to . twenty new
Aears at Al times, With Te-condi
tioned used cars taking up one
‘portion -of the lavge - room. This
show room, according to. Warren
C. Thurmond, sales manager, sec
retary and treasnrer of Georgia
‘Motors, Inc, is the largest in the
city. Large windows in the show
room - will have the = latest model
curs displayed in them.
. Next to the filling station proper
where: gas and oil are.sold there is
a special rack on which cars are
greased and olled. A new washing
machine has ‘heen installed here
swhich - will - wash cars in twenty
minutes.. !
" The station was_ . built by the
‘Wofford Oil company . especially
for ‘the Georgia Motors, Inc., of
‘which C. Grady Henson is mana
ger and president. Georgia Motors,
\lng.. is sole. agents for Buicks,
'Po‘utiucs. LaßSalles, Cadillacs, and
G. M. C. trucks Ilh Athéns.
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R. |. P.—READS IN PEACE
NORMAN, Okla.—(AP)—Profes
sor John Moseley, who coaches the
University of Oklahoma tennis
team and also teaches Latin, likes
to relax at home with a book of
L.atin verse, his feet propped
against the wall. When his feet
kept slipping down he just nailed
an old pair of house slippers to
the wall and now he reads in
peace.
A wave of bag-snatching in
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