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About Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1934)
IESDAV'M lfirt,ne Arden Honor Guest At Luncheon Given By Mrs. Hill ¢ ty and digniyt| F given DY Mrs. | ‘\ 1€ home OnN Hll!i at 1:30 o'clock in | [rene Arden, WwWor- ¢ ) ~ Grand Chapter Ovder of the Eastern | ) isiting 1n .\!!I!'I\.\: 15 of honor table | i gill, Worthy | : . nia Chapter No. ' E [ Arden Worthy ! e Grand Chap -1 y i B. S:; Miss | junior Past Grand | 3 nd Chapter of| : I egent secretary of | =g Mrs. T ke Elder, | ; of Salonia L‘lmp-f \ I Elder Associate | S ia Chapter; Mrs. | ko freasurer of Salo- | frs. W. F.: Pittard, il jatron, Athens (‘lmmm-l 963 d Mrs. J- ¥ Knowles, | ciate M lof Athens” Cha- | N s \dding to the l'hiil'l;x-% i‘ dé ited guest table \\m-(‘i orful 1 Ijvidual tables at which { o seated the past matrons un«:i er officers of Salonia (‘lmplm'l ' Jove musical program Was ! L 5. Jake B. Joel, &C-] gpanied b} Mrs. Alice Limv-l ge at Lhe piano. { ome Ver) original toasts were en by Mrs L. H. Marlatt to officers of Salonia Chapter, | . w. L. Florence i the Jun—! past Grand Matron, Miss PIHIE']‘ kson to the Past Matrons nfl Social News From Winder i and Mrs. A, C. Downs had 8 hem Sunday the latter’s par e { gister, Mr. and Mrs. 20 ] and Miss Mamie Fulli e of Watkinsville. Miss Fulli b remained until Monday after- D ir. and Mrs. Guy Jackson and . of Orlando, Fla., are expected here this week for & tinued visit with relatives. They . been spending the past week i kson’s relatives llin wrenceville, liss Gwendolyn Hennessy of 8 S ( an extended visit per grandparents, Mr and Mrs. [:sdames R. H. Kimball, J. M. ken, W Burch and Miss Caro \ike ent Tuesday in At )r, ar Mrs, Z. F. Jackson. and ve young daughters were th Mrs. Tona Jackson for the ek-end Nessrs G. W. Hammong ana pn Austin left Monday for a ek's visit in North Carolina. Mrs and Mrs, Sandy Nunn anad fldrer 0 Jefferson™ "Wweére the i of Mr. and Mrs, S. J. Nann d family Sunday. he friends of Mr. H. B. Smith Il regret to know that he is ite ill this week from injuries rently sustained in an automo e accident Miss Gertrude Rogers is spend this week at Mountain City Mr. and Mrs. A.: T, Clarke of e made a brief visit here last €K witl M and Mrs. J. J Miss Dorothy Jane Eley who ent last week in Atlanta re- Ined e Sunday accompanied ner cousin Miss Hilda Callahan j 0 Will be her guest for a week Miss Ruby MeKinnev of Valgos rived thie week so, a vigit of gth with her sister,’ Mrs. Loy s, | \ Briscoe jir., of Mon- P 18 the lest of Miss Carolyn m by Tames of Greenville ”['..“‘u\‘.,jjl?l,\‘::\\‘n.\.?‘““‘“ Y,”““”\'h. oF Vil ‘ the attractive tBIB .of. .the sister Mrs. Alva N 1 2T . 'y and Mrs, F, L. Tvie left last EBy 8 Chipley where -thev U Spend some time with rela ‘ nd Mrs. Arthur Worley and =4 ; ol St. Petersburgn frived Saturday to visit re- Eb, this community Thev 1D nd My Wiley Bush left . : otor so, a trip to the Chicago : N tiekson of Macon vith Mrs, Harry . Lou Jackson » :29 . N. E. Spell and ": i y 1. of Atlanta were - NGEF for short time Monday e Y of Montezuma re- 1) R L/ Sa2 ; i ® % \»,w"""/.,j"'.\ { 3\ @ e A { '\\ s ; UG '.-;.., ‘wu!:!u'»a!:g ‘, e g Fvg,?’f‘:s»nq bt e eA7 e e NS ot R ‘ NEw AL TUSRVR Y y ""{;;\\; ‘?,,;,;‘_gmwfi"" bl -o et ANT. B KiLLs ‘. ANTS | ATRICK 'S PHARMACY . Telephone 88 j | : ’Sul(mia Chater, and Mrs. Hill to ‘the visiting Athens Matron. Mrs. iGem-ge Storey gave a toast to the Worthy: Grand Matron, Miss Ar | den, and presented her with a ‘lovely gift in behalf of the Worthy !Matron, Mrs. Hill. Miss Arvden, ' who is a lovely and vivacious bru | nette, responded beautifully to the [ toast and in her own eharming way [thanked Mrs. Hill for her hospi imlity and’ the gift. » ' The Hill home, a lovely setting 'for any affair, was made a veri !table fairyland by gorgeous sum | mer flowers most beautifully ar | ranged. The bountiful and appe tizing luncheon was presided over 'by Mrs. Hill in her usual gracious . manner. She was assisted in doing honors by her mother, Mrs. Ham li]ton; her daughter, IL\'lhss Alva Jo ,Hill. and her sister, Mrs. G. O. ' Lavender. Besides those 'seated at the honor guest table, there were present the following: Mesdames George E. Storey, L. H. Marlatt, IW. L. Florence, R. L. Keener, J. S: Garrison, Harry Merk, R. E. 'Breedlove, Golden Michael, D. W, |Jackson. J. B. Farr, Jake B. Joel, lMisses Harriet Mayne, Vera Par lker, Mrs. Alice Limehouse, and Messrs. George E. Storey and ’Gclt‘en Michael. Miss Arden is receiving numer ous social courtesies during her visit to Athens, but not any mcre beautifully planned than this luncheon by Mrs. Hill, ‘Worthy IMatron' of Salonia Chapter, No. 909 0., 8, 'cently visited hig brother, Mr.l . Green Hill. Master Miles Wiley of Carrolton] is visiting his cousin Miss Johnnie Brookshire, y Mr. Dave Hammond is rapidly | recovering from an operation per {formed some time ago in an Ath ens hospital. He was warmly | greeted by a number of friends | upon his visit to town this v»_veek.l i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis_and | young son visited pelatives in Wil | liamston, S. C., last week-end. | Miss Mary Mayne returned last |Eriday from Savannah where she | was an attractive and popular‘ { member of a house party in tha\l‘ city. Mr. and ‘Mrs, C. A. Mirannel | visited their daughter, Letty, last %week-end at Camp Junaluska in | North Carolina. Mrs. J. W. Boyvd was in Atlantal Monday. Honors Mrs. McMullan l Delightful informality marked the !bridge party given Friday morn-' ting by Miss Josephine House in icompliment to Mrs. Otis McMul-‘ ilan of @haxlotte N. C, | Colorful summer flowers were used as decorations in the rooms where | eight « friends enjoyed contract‘ bridge., ‘ Following the bridge games de-l llicious refreshments were served the guests who were as followss Mrs. Otis McMullan, Mrs. Mac! Potts, Mrs. H. M. Oakley, Mrs. Loy Etheridge, Mrs. Howard New lton. Misses Allene Kilgore, Mable Jackson and Bess McWhorter. l Mr, Foy Hall, Jr., Host About forty-five wyoung people ! attended the lovely prom party ‘given Saturday evening by Mr. Foy i Hall, jr., at the home of his par lents on Hamilton ave. | The lawn which was electrically | lighted made a pretty setting for { the guests. l Punch and wafers were servea from a bowl embedded in ivy and fyed dahlias. f Mrs. Hall, mother of the young |'host, was assisted in entertaining iby Mrs. J. C. Pratt,, Mrs. J. H Pladger, and Mrs. Preston Wil I liams. X { Among the number of out of | town visitors were Misses Nancy . Greene, Washington, D. C., Peggy ;and Jane Bowden, Savannah, Mes srs. Miles Wiley, Carrolton, Rhett !Nowell. Orlando, Fla., Jimmie and iDoroh Nowell, Augusta, ' Mrs. Griffeth Entertains L The Little Bridge club was en tertained in) a delightful way last | Thursday by Mrs. J. W. Griffetn at her hospitable home on Candler ? street. ; | A lovely two course luncheon ;was served in the out doors living L room. : The usual number of bridge games was enloyed during the as ! ternoon. The matrons enjoying ithis party wore Mesdames John | Hargrove, P, A. Flanigan, R. H, | Kimball,. W. 1. DelLaPerriere, { Herschal Smith, H. A. Carithers, | W. J. Burch and A, D, McCurry. TUESDAY CONTRACT CLUB The Tuesday Contrac¢ Club will meet with Mrs. J. H. Rucker at her home on Dearing street, Wednes day morning at eleven o'clock. - . - - Mr, and Mrs. Claude DBryan of Jacksonville, Fla. is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Beckwith on the Win terville road. » N Misses Betty ang Laura, the at tractive children of Mrs. T. H Jackson, are visiting relatives in Augusta, . - A - Mrs, J. H. Brown and Mrs. L, F. Lawhorn spent Monday in Sil oam., LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS Qhecks Malaria in 3 days, Coldt first day, Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes. 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The child will remain with the father until settlement is reached in the suit, in which sensational charges have been made by counsel for Gils crease, and vigorously denied by the mother, PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Nanette Nicholg of Atlanta is visiting her mother, Mrs. Nettie Lombard Fleeman. She will also visit Mrs. Mercer Broach and Mrs. J. Ben Thornton while here. ’ » X % Miss Ruth Beussee spent several days last week with Miss Sarah Weaver at the Georgian Terrace in Atlanta, - - - Mrs. J. M. Beusse recently visi ted Mrs. J. C. Porter at her sum mer home near Clarkesville, - - - Mrs. J. V. Harrelson and Mas ter Billy Harrelson of Macen are spending a few days with Mrs. Henry Carlton here. - - . Miss Anna Michael has just re turned to her howme on Milledge avenue, after having spent the past few weeks in Ociila and Hawkins ville. i * & o ‘ Mr. and Mrs.- J. €. Hutchins, ar., leave Wednesday for Maryland to visit relatipes. * ¥ - John Edward Collins, young son of Mrs. M. 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Tzis experience, long known to Camel smokers, has now - been confirmed by a fa mous New York research laboratory. Camel . COStl‘e' LT 4 LR R N ~ you N L e &y Cindde i ey, ol <IE THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA Mrs. M. C. Wyeth of Memphis, Tennessee, is visiting her gister, IMrs, John Wilking on Milledge - avenue, 3 i 1. o i Mr. W. T. Collins of Atlanta spent Monday night with his ' daughter, Miss Sarawill Collins, a% I the home of Mrs. Mercer Broach on. South Milledge avenue. Mr. Col lins left this morning for South lCarolina. . ‘ .. - g . Mrs. Lizzie Godfrey and Miss lHazel Godfrey of Crawford spent i Monday here. : & s 'y | Mrs. C. L. Brooks of Center gspcnt Monday in the city. ! L | Friends of Mrs. Lula Thornton, [will be sorry to learn of her ijll ness. i- - » | Mr., Roy Daniel of Jackson - county was in Athens yesterday on business. i-s = 5 . Mrs. Gus Coile has returned to her home on S. Jackson street from thé General hospital. I g e . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bryan from ifl'{uirdsw\\'n, Ga., spent Monday in LAthens, . b ang EE ¥ » i Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Webb hava | taken Mrs..J. H. Patman’s apart ‘menf_ on Lumpkin street, - - - l Mr, H. W. Adair has returned from Lawrenceville, Tenn. smokers enjoy a positive “energizing effect” s el healthfijxl an I(’fl‘e,:i‘ghtful telegse og natural, vibrant energy. Millions have found this to be true. A typical Camel experience is this, Ellsworth Vines, Jr. speaking — “Championship tennis is one of the fastest of OCONEE HEICHTS -8 . i 8o e e e et <et ettt . Mr. Fred Adkinson is in Greens boro visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Merritt. e Mr. and Mrs. B J. Poss and family were guests at the Cook family reunion Sunday ag¢ Mrs, Cook’s home on the Monroe roac. ‘A number of the MeDonald family had a picnic dinner Sunday at Mr. and Mrs, Tol . Lesters spring. s Miss Mary Adkins ig visiting het grandmother, Mrs, Cofer, in Win terville, Miss Martha Moore was hostess t a prom party Friday evening in gonm‘ of heyp house guest. Miss Moor: was assisted in entertain ing by her mother, Mrs, Hubert Moore and sister, Miss Betty Moore., Mrs. Bob Spencer and family have returned to Lakeland, after a visit here with friends and re latives. ' The friends of Mr. and Mrs Harry Kenney are glag to know that the accident Saturday after noon, in which the bicycle he was riding, collide@ with an automo bile, was not serious. Miss Louise Williams, who has been the attractive guest of Miss Norma Greer, has returned to her home in Florida. - - . UNION NEWS ivy - -BY -MRS. T..R. LEE Mr, and Mrs. Shorty Mobley spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Buck Dial*and Mrs. Cora Mobley. ' Mr. and Mrs., Rucke, Lee and family spen; Wednesaay afternocon T“{Jth Mys. J. A. Patton, ~ Mrs, Arthur, Meeler spent Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. A. L. Dial. i " Mr. and Mrs. Cldarénce Meeler‘ spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Patton; ! Mr. and Mrs. Rucker Lee spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Virg.ill Stowe in Statham, Miss Nettie McDonald spent last | week with Miss Thelma Mobley. | My and Mrs .Quilla Porter spent‘ Friday with Mr, Porter’s sister, | and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rucker Lee. Mr. and Mrs: Palmadge Rowden spent Wednesday night and Thurs day with Mrs. Sime Croft. " Mrs. J. G. Lee spent Wednesday with Mrs, Jada Patton Messrs, E. O. Buffington and Zack Londcaster made a business trip to Winder Friday. ~Mr. and Mrs. Dayid Dial and Mrs. R. L. Dial spent® Thursday with Mrs. Mamie Luke and Mrs, Chro Lea ILuke. near Bogart. ‘"Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Dooley ‘spen Saturday night with Mr. and fl‘rs. Rucker' Lee. . oMr.cand Mrs. Cail Edwards spent S{?l{d&y afternoon with Mrs. Lillian Dial 'in“Statham, My, and Mrs. R L. Kirk have returned home from & visit in Athens. James Hamilton of Monroe, is spending sevral days - with his | QUIET REIGNS AFTER i INITIAL GUNFIRE IN - NEW ORLEANS TODAY | (Continued From Page One) office, equipped with machine guns, rifles, gas bombs and gas masks. Mayvor Walmsley’s forces were concentrated in the city hall, just across a narrow street from the registrajion office, also’' heavily armed. The week-long war is a prelude! to the September congressional primary election in which both Long and Walmsley are supporting | opposing candidates. | As in the War Between the! States two brothers shouldered arms on opposing si. s in the! mock warfare between Senator Long and his political foe, Mayor Walmsley. An the senator himself was sum moned to appear in court at 11 o’clock and show reason for Gov ernor O. K. Allen's continued idomination of the city voters reg istration office with national guard ln-uops. helmeted and armed’ with rifles and machine guns, under ithe execctive's “partial martial 'law” proclamation early last week. l One of the brothers was Anthony !Powers, 23-year-old khaki-clad sergeant in the medical corps of the national guard who was called ’into serbice in the political and | militaristic expedition of Long and | Allen. y . i The other brother was Patrick | powers, 25, who armed himself and went on duty as'a special po liceman in Mayor Walmsley’s po lice army which is matching the I —— s S—————— ——————————————————— Mrs. W. L, Woox reaves today ]to\ visit her son, Capt. Arthur C. f\Vo,od and family in New London, Conn. - - . l Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoover of | Jacksonville, Fla., spent Monday 'in Athens, en route to the moun ltains of Norths Carolina. Mr. and |Mrs, Hoover formerly were resi }gents of Athens. ik grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton. ! Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Tincher land litte son, Billle, visited Mr, land Mrs. David Dial last wek. , Mrs. Minnie Sykes entertained several friends Friday afternoon. ! Mrs. A. E. Meeler spent Friday 'af‘t(el‘noon with Mrs. John H. Pat ton. ; { Mrs, A. L. Dial and Mrs. Cora { Mobley spent Saturday afternoon ]with Mrs. Arthur Meeler. : | Misses Lois and Genever Huff spent the week-end with Miss ‘I-‘rances Patton. i Mr. Arthur Meeler and family iand Mrs. M. A. Kidd spent Sunday %with Mr. J. G. Lee and family, ! Mr. J. C. Mobley was.a guest dur iin;z the afternoon. W, : Several young friends were call iers .at the home of Mr. J. G. Le® | Saturday night and Sunday after tnoon, £ Bl AR R Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dial, Miss Lena Dial and her daughter, Doro ,thy. spent. Wedn‘esday afternoon lwith Mr. and Mrs. George Hamil ton. ' Mr. Henry Dial visited Messrs. J. )R- and Clifton MecClean Saturday. modern sports. After four or five sets, you some times feeft(;mt ou just can’t take another step. That’s when a zamel tastes like a million dol lars. Not only does the rich, mellow fragrance appeal to my taste, but Camels have a refresh ing way of bringing my energy up to a higher . Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS —Turkish and Domestic—than any other popular brand. : Get a L!-L! with a Camel !I” Dus © ."‘,;t,h‘_"?‘a&{l e s o iR i’ia";-a'm Lot ,guardsm,en-oflbong ‘man - for man and gun for gun and is holding the !city hall against any possible at tempt at invasion by the national guard who are resting on thelr 7rms thirty feet across the street | in the Soule building. | Tony and Pat are just two Am erican boys who grew up together, ' slept together, went swimming to- | gether- and have always sipped | their coffee at the same breakfast table. i “Now Tony's a tin soldier, and I'm one of Walmsley’s snipers,’” | Patrick laughingzly explained. ! Senator Long was ordered to appear todya-in civil district court! to explain the state’s reason. for the continued partial martial law under a temporary restraining or der issueq by Judge Nat W. Bond, of civil distict court, which order ed the troops disbanded. The sen ator had been reported ‘“missing” | for the past two days. YY) g""q ‘i { ) ! _&:"0( ; }, R RS b\ 3 ) Y 5 Y B 0 No Restrictions - Wardrobe or Budget If You Sew From Silks Cottons Reg. to 1.35 " Reg. 50¢ Printed Floral andggfzg! Printed Organdiesz.guc;y:‘. Chicks, Dark and Srght Prited Sesrsuchert . Reg. 25¢ Laces ... .13 Reg. 98c All fast colors. ; A _heavy Cotton Z.sgscnfi‘ Reg. ” SSC 4yds' s 1 MOV i-ot eoo michael’s fabric shop level. And I can smoke all the Camels I want, for they don’t interfere with my nerves.” . So, whenever you want a "u?;," just smoke a Camel. You can smoke them steadily. For the finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS in Camels never get on your nerves. ' Need Not Suffer monthly pain and delay due to colds, nervous strain, exposureor similar eauses. Chi-ches-ters Diamond Brand Pillssreeffective, reliable and give Quick Relief. Sold by = all druggists for over 45 years, Askfor 'fl(u"“ IR @ “"THE DIAMOND <& BRAND" SHIPPING PEACHES COMMERCE, Ga.—Long trains of fruit cars are constinly rolling into this town as the peach ship ping business is at a peak. Work on packing the cars runs far inte the night. As soon. as the . cars are loaded they start on thelr way north carrying thousands upon thousands of peaches to please the palace of folks in other sections o 1 the country. nut leaving thousands of dollars in this section, PAGE FIVE