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I THURSDAY, AUGUST B§, 1984
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Virginia Fitzpatrick
|s Birthday Hostess on
Seventh Anniversary
et
4mong the Ba¥ parties of inter
ec‘j to her many small friends
t\::h the lovely ]»ii,l‘t.\' at which lit
tle Virginid ritzpatrick was the
“harming hostess on her seventh
pirthd She entertained a con
seninl group of young friends at
;”. home ON Broad street.
“The children were entertained
with mer’y sames. During the
ening dainty refreshmentg were
© med. The youns hostess was the
;.“,‘M ~+ of many good wishes and
prefty 5 fts
Guests cluded Betty Llewallyn,
Hazel Fov jor, Carolyn Robinson,
Betty © rrison, Harold Prather,
Mary Jean Robinson, Helen Pra
ther Garnett T.lewallyn, George
paul, Betty James, George James,
ir., Frankie williams, Mary Emma
Williams, Joyce tlansford, Eustis
Lester Barbara Ann Bond, Jean
Phillips Jewell Hardy. Assisting
the hoatess were her mother, Mrs.
He oH . pitzpatrick ané Mrs. Eu
gene Lesseur and Mrs. E. O. Fow
lor
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MRS. TOOMBS BRAY
HONORED AT PARTY
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One of the interesting social af
fairg of the week ‘was the ]o}_’@_l}'
house warming given Tuesday
night by Mrs. R. L. Scott -and
Mrs. J. P McCall in honor of
Mrs. Toombs Bray at her home on
Chase street where Mr. and Mrs.
Bray have recently moved. In or
der to make the surprise complete
the guests first assembled at the
home Of Mrs. J P. McCall who
lives next door then quietly made
their way to Mrs. Bray's where
an evening of interesting games
and contests were enjoyved after
which - Mrs. Bray Was presented
with many jovely and useful gifts.
Those present Were Mesdames
Toombs Bray, J. B. Prickett, L.
M. Eidson, H. L. Eidson, B. B.
Oliver, W. G. Orr, R L. Smith,
H. L. Barrett, L. B. Jones, S,
W. Bray, L. W. Wilder, 0y
McCall, R. L. Seott, and Misses
Mamie and Mabel Whitehead.
A delicious salad course was
served. 2
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Mre. Louise MacNider and Mrs.
J. M. Reade have returned from
Johnston, Tenn., where they wvisit
ed Mrs. I. W. Richardson.
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LIVER BILE—
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And You'll Jump Out of Bed in
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the Moming Rarin’ to Go
1f you feel sour and sunk and the world
looks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, min
eral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum
and expect them to make you suddenly sweet
and buoyant and full of sunshine. . .
For they can't do it. They only move the
bowels and a mere movement doesn’t get at
the cause. The reason for your down-and-out
feeling is your liver. It should pour out two
pounds of liqu.. bile into your vowals daily.
If this bilz ic uot flowing freely, your food
doesn't Jigest, It just décays in the bowols.
Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a
thick, bad taste and your breath is fo\lh
skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your hea
aches and you feel down and out. Your tzhole
system is poisoned.
It takes those good, old CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVIR PILLS to get these two
pounds of bile flowing freely and make you
feel “up and up.” They contain wonderful,
harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing
when it comes to making the bile flow freely.
But don’t ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter’s
Little Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter’s
Little Liver Pills on the red label. Resent &
« substitute.2scat drug stores. ©1931 .M. Co.
MASONIC NOTICE
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—A regulay communication of
Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 22 F. &
A. M. will be held thig (Thurs
day) evening at 8:30 o’clock,
Business of vital importance to
be discussed. A large atten
dance is desired By order of
Jake Joel, W. M.
W. C. Thornton, Secty.
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next move with a smile. Enjoy this wholesome “lift” as often
as you want, Camel’s costlier tobaccos never ruffle your nerves.
“Get a LIFT
Oconee Street Missionary Society
[s Host At Barbecue Monday Night
One of the most enjoyable af
fairs of the week was the old fash
ioned barbecue given by the Wom
an'’s Missionary society of the
Oconee Street Methodist church
Monday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. S.'Kirk. The
Missionary society had as their
guests their husbands, the mis
sionary committee and the board
of stewards of the church.
Following the delicioug barbecue,
which was prepared by Mr. and
Mrs. Kirk, a short but inspiring
talk was given by Rev. George
Stone. Many Songs were sung,
which added greatly to the enjoy
ment of the ocecasion.”
Those present were Mr., and
Mrs. Henry Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Wilson, Miss Christine
Wilson, Miss Edith Kirk, Mr.
Harry Kirk, Mr. Leo Seabolt, Mr,
and- Mys. E¢ L. Ruark Mrs. J.
E. Lee, Mrs. J. A. Langford, Mrs.
LOYAL PHILATHEA CLASS OF CHRISTIAN
CHURCH MEETS WITH MRS. M. A. HARRIS
The Loyal Philathea class of the
First Christian church held their
monthly business meeting, Monday
nigt, August 6th. at the home of
Mrs. Mae Audley Harris.
The meeting was opened with a
devotional in charge of Miss Vir
ginia Doster, whe read Psalm 121.
This was followed with sentence
prayers. Misgs Ora Lee Christian
read 5 chapter in our new mission
ary book. Miss. Virginia Doster
volunteered to read a chapter next
month. Minutes of the last meet
ing were read and approved. The
Secret Service Committee was dis
cussed, 'and it wag decided that
they meet the first Sunday in'
PERSONAL MENTION
Miss Helen Cabaniss left Wed
nesday to visit Miss Mary Stewart
Browna in Royston.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Coiile, and
children, Robert, Anne, and Mari
on leave Friday for Clayton where
they will spend the week-end at
the Earl House
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Mrs. W. C. Linasey, of Washing
ton, spent Wednesday here.
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Miss Alberta Booth leaves Friday
to attend a house party in the Blue
Ridge mountains. '
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Mrs. H. B. Emerson and children,
of Atlanta, are guests of her sister,
Mrs. H. H. Callahan, on King ave.
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Mr. Joe Grey Pitner, of Com
merce, is in Athens for a short
visit. ;
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. Misses Nell White. Ruth and Es<
ter Roberts of Atlanta and Misses
Meleta Matthews, Virginia Bell
and Frances Smith of Elberton,
were among out of town wvisitors
here on Wednesday.
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Miss Mary Marbut left Thursday
for Milledgeville, where she will
visit Mrs. Edward Downs.
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_Mr. Ben Elliott left last week for
Bedford, Pa., where he will be con
rected with the Bedford Springs
Hotel.
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- Miss Marion Blanchard, who has
a position in Charlotte, is spending
her vacation with her mother, Mrs.
M. Blanchard®in Crawford. -
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nickerson
have returned from a trip to Chi
cago. ?
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Mrs. R. 8. Foy of Sylvester, who
has been visiting Mrs. Mamie
Chapman, leaves Friday for a
week's visit to her daughter, Mrs
W. L. Cannon, in Mashville, Tenn
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Mrs. Dick’ Burch and daughters,
Alice and Laura, spent Thursday
in Buford, visiting relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stevens of
Carlton and son, Joe, jr., will leave
Friday for a trip to Chicago.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hulme and
children leave soon for a motor trip
to Washington, D. C., New York,
and other points of interest.
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Mrs. John Thurmond left Thurs
day for Blythe, Ga., where she will
be the guest of Mrs. Wayne Dye.
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W. H. Paul, Mrs. Max Pinson, Mr.
and Mrs, E. L. Eberhart, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Garvin, Mrs. Lonnie
Bridges, Mr. Joe Poss, Mrs. Roy
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fitz
patrick, Mrs. Dewey .Williams,
Miss Virginia Fitzpatrick, Miss
Louise Willlams, Miss Joan Harde
man, 3
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hardeman
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Allison, Mr.
Jack Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Kirk, E. 8. Kirk, jr., Misses Mary
and Leila James, Mrs. Walter
Kent, Mrs. J. O. Bridges, Mrs.
Clifford Denney, Mrs. Warren E.
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bridges,
Mrs. Goldie MeCommons, Miss
Fannie Mae Teat, Rev. George
Stone, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mc-
Kinnon, Mrs. ‘Addie Teat, Mr. T.
H. Jackson, Mr. Bill Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Warwick and Mr.
and Mrs. Newt Smith.
each month at the close of the les
son. Special feature exercises were
held by the class,
. After the business part of the
meeting delicious refreshments were
enjoyved by all present. Thege in
cluded the following: Miss Vir
ginia Doster, Miss Ina Rumsey,
Mrs. Rupert Brown, Mrs. Mae
Audley Harris. Miss Ponica Hof
meister, Migs Jessie Johnson, Misg
TUna Rumsey, Mrs. Rufe 'Turner,
Miss Ruby Rumsey, Miss Ora Lee
Christian, Miss Ola Glenn Bishop,
Miss Mary Lester, Miss Dprothy
Wright, Miss Polly Bowden.
DOROTHY WRIGHT.,
Publicity Chairman.
Miss Leila Mae Carter wiil spend
the next ten days at the Cliff House
at Tallulah Falls, where she will
convalesce from a recent illness,
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Mr. anga Mrs. Allen Weir and
family with Miss Magdeline Glenn
are spending a week at Mountain
City.
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Mr. and Mrs. afark Floyd of Dan
ielsville, spent Wednesday here.
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Mrs. Weaver Bridges leaves next
week for hér former home in Mis
sissippi, where she will spend the
remainder of August.
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Mrs. T. A. Anderson of Hous
ton, Texas, who has been visiting
here left Wednesday for Atlanta,
and from there she goes to Clayton
for a week.
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Mrs. C. Comalli and Miss Mar
tha Comalli, of Elberton, spent
Tuesday here.
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Little Miss Catherine Stanton,
and Master James Stanton are vis
iting friends in Atlanta this week.
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Mrs. Corell Grier and Corell, jr.,
leave Thursday for a motor trip to
Dayton, Ohio.
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Miss Charlotte Newton is the
suest of Mrs. W. T. Bryamt at Ra
bun Gap.
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Miss Laura Elder is in Chicago.
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Mr:. Will Erwin and children,
George and Alice, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. George Smith, in Mil
waukee.
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Miss Martha Bray is spending
this week at Folly Beach, Charles
ton, S. C., where she is a guest at
the Crawford Junior Woman’'s
club house party.
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Misses Janet Dußose, Anne
Creekmore, Jane Brightwell and
Elizabeth Lampkin are attending a
house party given by Miss Virginia
i Collier in Barnesville.
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} Mrs. L. C. Alexander, Misses
| Maude Gurley and Emily Alexan
|der of Commérce, were visitors
| here Wednesday. .
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Mrs. Marion Dickens and Miss
Billie Bradley will return Saturday
from a week's trip to Chicago.
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Misses Lula Young and Lillian
Thompson. who have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mapp, in At
lanta will return home Saturday.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Miss Helen White, of Atlanta, is
visiting relatives here.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stevens, of
Carlton, were visitors here Wed
nesday. ;
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Miss Elizabeth Armstrong leaves
Thursday for Columbus ,where she
will visit Miss Ruth Walker Me-
Clatchey. i 1 N
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Mrs. M. L. Anderson who has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Anderson in LaGrange hag return
ed home. :
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Miss Annie White of Raleigh, N.
C., wag the recent guest of Mrs.
J. J. Fowler. 2
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Miss Julia Slaughter is visiting
relatives in Sherby, N. C. s
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Miss Rebecca Fowler leaves sOO!l]
for a two week's visit to Mrs. C.‘{
C. Shipley in Atlanta. }
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Miss Mildred McDay is visiting:
the points of interest in the moun- i
tains of North Carolina. i
Mr. G. W. Scott of Jefferson
spent Wednesday here. i
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Mrs. Alfred S. Holcomb, Mrs.
Brownie Irvin, Mrs. Barron Hill
and young daughter, Rosemary
Hil] of Washington spent Wednes
day here.
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Mrs. R. S. Freeman has as her
guest her brother, Mr. J. L. Me-
Call of New Orleans.
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Miss Mary -Stanly Freeman left
Wednesday for Monroe, where she
will visit Mrs. E. L. Hearn for-a
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Williams
of Commerce spent Wednesday
here. 4
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Among the visitors here Wed
nesday from Washington were Mr.
J. H. Bullock and her guest, Miss
Louise Bullock of Marietta,
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Miss lsabell, Paine of New York
is visiting her gisters, Misses Anne
and Lil Paine on Dearing street.
Miss Freddie Massey of Com
merce was a recent visitor here.
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+ Miss Rose and Harriett Mayne
have returned from KEufaula, Ala.
where they visited friends for a
waek.
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Mrs. Arthur Burchy Mrs. R. K.
Weir and Miss Dollie Baugh left
today for Franklin, N. C., where
they will spend several days.
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The friends of Mr. W. D.
Beacham, jr., will be glad to know
he is resting comforfably from an
operation at General hospital.
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Miss Roma Ruth Persells, who
has been visitng friends here, left
Wednesday for Washington, D. C.,
enroute to her home in St. Louis.
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The friends of Miss Margaret
White, daughter of Coach and
Mrs. W. P. White of Lutheryille,
will be sorry to fearn that ghe is
at General hospital for medical
treatment.
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The friends of Mrs. John Brown
formerly Miss Florence Wood, will
be glad to learn that she ig rabid
ly improving at St. Mary's Hos
pital.
| Mr. John Brown has returned
to his”home in Tennessee being
called here by the illness of his
wife.
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- Miss Hazel Osley and Mrs., S.
J. Shippey left Wednesday for
‘Highlands, N. C.
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Mrs. Grace McClain has return
ed from a visit in Charlotte, N. C
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Miss Grace Gentry and Miss
Frances Gentry of Rome are visit
ing Mr. .and Mrs. A. P. Gentry
at their home on Ge;)rgia. avenue,
s
Mrs. C. A. Vonder Leith, Mrs.
Mildred Rhodes and Mrs. Elizabeth
Willlams left today for a motor
trip through New York state,
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Mr. and Mrs. riarold Vickery,
Miss Nell Lesseur and Mr. John
Burt from Elberton, Ga. were
visitors here Tuesday.
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Miss Christine Nunnally of Far
mington spent Tuesday in Athens.
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Mrs. A. J. Gillen of Maxey spent
yvesterday here, :
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Miss Harriett Anthony and Miss
Lucile Anthony of High Shoals
spent Tuesday shopping in Ath
ens.
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Misses Mary Lou and N:2ll Weir
have returned from Winston-Sa)-
ang N ©.
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Misses Lena ane Constance Gol
lis have returned frem Atlanta.
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Misses Alice Burch, Reulah Sing
leton and Lola Ethridge are on 2
month’s trip to Florida.
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Miss Flora Cox is spending to
day with Mrs. Julian Cox at Clark
esville, Mrs. Cox returning tonight
with her and Saturday, Mrs. Claude
Cox. Mrs, Julian Cox and Miss
Flora Cox leave for a \Y(ek's stay
at Tybee with Dr. and rs. Har
ns. -
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Dr. and Mrs. Harold Hodgson
and Mrs. Sara Hudson are on a
motor trip to .Wnshin'gton. D C
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Dr, and Mrs. H. M. Fullilove
leave Wednesdav for a trip west
stopping off in Denver, Colo., for
several days.
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Mrs. Wylie Nash, Mrs Oliver
Lewallyn and daughter, Joan, spen:
the week-end at Lakemont.
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Mrs. M. Blanchard and daugh
ters of Crawford were wisttors here
Monday.
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Mrs. Carl Parker and little dau
ghter, Carolyn. of Carnesville,
spent last week with Mrs. H. E
BISHOP NEWS
By MRS. R. E, BRANCH, JR.
Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Davis
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. O’Dillon Sunday.”
Mr. and Mrs. .W, D. Griffeth
and Mr. ang Mrs. R. N. Snead
were visitors in .Athens Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Porter and
Miss Selwyn Porter attended ser
vices at Union Sunday night.
Mr. J. K. Huff has returned
from High Island, Texas.
Quite a good many persons from
Bishop enjoyea a pienic at Wat-
Son Springs Friday.
* The Woman’s Imp club meets
Friday at the home of Mrs. Hal
lie Norville. ;
Misses Margaret and Laurie
Dell have returned from a visit in
Woodland .
~ Miss Christine Bray is spending
a week with friends in and around
Bishop.
* Misg Claire O’Dillon is spending
this week with her brother, Mr.
J. M. O’Dillon, in Tennille, Ga.
Mrs. E. T. Hardigree and' son,
‘Harry. have returned home after
a Wweek's visit to hér mother, Mrs.
J. H. Jefferies, at Godfrey, Ga.
. Mrs. R. O. Marable gave a de
lightful party for her little niece,
Marietta Porter, Tuesday after
noon. Games and contests were
enjoved and delicious ice cream
and cake was. served. ;
- Mrs. Harden Malcolm, Mrs. S.
B. Porter and Miss Nell Malcolm
‘were shopping in Athens Tuesday.
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Miss Connie Hopkins and Miss
Vesta Langford spent Monday lin
Athens. - 2
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~ Mrs. Hugh Harden of Forsyth
spent Tuesday here,
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Mrs. J, T. Lindsey of Washing-~
ton spent Tuesday here.
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. Misses Gussie Reese and Mary
Dozier of Lexington were visitors
here Tuesday. :
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Miss Odessa Williamson has re
turned from Elberton where she
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Williamson.
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Mr. Charles Hadaway is the
guest of relatives in Baltimore.
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Mr. ¥, E. McHugh terft Wednes
day for Charleston where he went
on a buying trip for Gallant-Belt
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Mr. W. T. Collins. -of Atlanta
spent Tuesday in Athens.
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Miss Pauline Garrison has re
turned to Crawford to take up her
same Job again after spending the
week-end with her mother, Mrs.
A. P. Garrison,
Mr. and - Mrs. Louie Pendley
haye returned from a visit to St.
Simons and Tybee Island.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hautchins
will’ leave Saturday for their sum
mer home at Lake Nacoochee.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Paddock and
chidlren are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
William Ellis at Lakemont.
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!:'3. J. M. Lamar and Miss
Sar Lamar leave Friday for At
lantic City and New York to be
gone two weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank'W. Thomas
and children, Marguerite, Frank,
jr., and Hugh ROwe have returned
to. Tuscaloosa, after a visit to
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Rowe.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Reade and
children leave soon for Mountain
City where ,they will occupy their
cottage until the middle of Sep
tember.
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Mrs. D. H. Mercer of Elberton
was a recent visitor here,
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Mrs. W, R. Brown of Commerce
spent Monday here.
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Miss Ruth Colley of East Point
id the guest of Mrs, H. E. Fillowe.
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Friends of Miss Lonvenia Little
ton will be glad to learn that she
is resllng well at the General hos
pital following an appendix, opera
tion.
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Mrs. C, H. Smith is visiting re
latives in Augusta for two weeks.
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Mrs. R, M. Davis spen; Monday
in Atlanta.
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v Mrs. C. 8 Mangleburg and Mr.
Charles Mangleburg or Atlanta
were guests of relatives and friend&
for the week-ead.
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Speedy Relief of Chills
and Fever
Don’t let Malaria tear you apari
with its raecking chills and burniny
fever. Trust to no home-made ors
mere makeshift remedies. Take
the medicine prepared =~ especially
for Malaria — Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic.
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonie
zives real , relief from Malaris
recause it's a scientific combina
tion of tasteless quinine and toni€
iron. The wuinine kills the Ma
larial infection in the blood. The
iron. The quinine kills the Ma
helps fortify against further at
tack. At the first sign of any at
tack of Malaria take Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. Better stiP
take it regularly during the Mala
ria season to ward off the disease.
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic if
absolutely harmiless and tastof
good. ;
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonis
now comes in two sizes, 50c and
sl. The $1 size contains 2% times
»s much as the 50c size and gives
~au_256% more for vour money.
Get bottle today at any store
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'FRIENDSHIP CLASS
SELECTS OFFICERS
The Friendship class of Prince
Avenue Baptist church met Sun
day at the home of Miss Rozelle
Gables, at which time new omcers‘
for the coming year were elected.
The officers elected were Rozelle |
Gables, president; Delma Hart,
vice president; Frances Fleeman,
first vice president; Velma Parker,
second vice president; Margaret
Holcomb, third vice president;
Mattie Gunter, fourth vice presi
dent; Dorothy Williams, secretary:
Zuline Parks, assistant secretary:.
Franceg Stokely, treasurer; Fran
ces Thomas, reporter; Catherine
Gordon and Edith Kinman, group
captains.
The meeting was opened with
the devotional, which was read by
Miss Fables, with Miss Margaret
Crowley leading ' the praver. A,
prayer. by the former teacher,
closed the meeting.
—Reporter, *
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MRS, V. G. HAWKINS |
HONORS MRS. HEINS!
Mrs. Harry Heins was the hOn-!
oree Wednesday afternoon at a
bridge party given.by Mrs. V. G. l
Hawkins at her home on Morton
avenue, l
Mrs. Hawkins’ home was most
attractive with an artistic arrange
ment of bright garden flowers.
Four tables of playvers enjoved the
interesting game during the after
noon, Mrs. W. D. Faulkner won |
the prize for high score and Mrs. [
Rufus Keener was awarded the
consolation prize. |
Mrs. Heins who leave soon fog
Augusta to make her home was
presented with a lovely gift. :
Mrs. Hawkins served her guests
a. delicious salad plate.
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BANQUET TO BE GIVEN AT
YOUNG HARRIS CHURCH |
Mrs. Jones Sunday School elass |
will give a banquet at Young Har- |
ris Memorial church Thursda_v!
evening aty 7:45. A splendid and{
unusual program is being planned
for the entertainment for those’
present. Plates can be had by!
calling 660 or 756 W—at 25 cents, |
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Mrs. M. L.. Wilson and Melvin,
jr., left today for their home in
Orlando, Fla., after visiting Mrs.
Wilson’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. ;
W. J. Hancock. I
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Friends of Mr. W, J. Hancockl
wil] regret to learn he is at St.
Mary’s hospital for medical treat
ment.
MEMORY SHARPENER |
ATLANTA—(#—Two years ago
Ernest Cole, 9, lost a tooth which
he had pulled out while at school,
recently one of his ears began to
ache and doctors found the miss-I
ing tooth imbedded in it. Now
Ernest recalls that he stuck the
tooth in his ear when he said his
‘teachers refused to let him leave
the room to dispose of it. :
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Alsoat MICH AE L'B e et i
Athens Rotarians
Hear Governor of
Georgia District
Plans for activity of the Athens
Rotary clib for the next year wer”
discussed last night at a.megti_ng
of committee chairmen and other
Rotarians, attended by District
Governor Ed McCuen. Governor
McCuen, who is on a tour of the
clubs of the state went to Gaines
ville today. He was accompanied
by President Claude Chance of
the Athens club.
Yesterday, at the Georgian hotel,
Governor MecCuen spoke to the
members of the Athens club, dis
cussing the progress of Rotary
since its birth in Chicago several
vears ago. He was introduced by
Abit Nix, formerly district gover
nor for Georgia and for many
. . bow 7> )
Little Things &%
are the biggest
thing in the o, \ |
fall Style Story SEESEERN R
Such things as clusters
of beads or tempting
keyholes for buttons;
necklines you can’t ig
nore — with bows, ja
bots, or distractingly
clever bursts of gay ma
terials; belts at normal
waistlines become im
portant by interesting
treatments; sleeves
draw attention more
subtly than last year
with huge butcher boy
or small strip cuffs, or
made of different col
ors; materials change
in weaves, or addition
of metallic threads; the
little things like these
make your first fall
frock the most exciting
you ever had.
AR S TR A€ S. o AARSI SO
‘Wier Attends Highway
Meeting at Macon
The executive committee of the
Athens-Macon Highway ulocfi-;
tion. whieh is holding its meeting
today in Macon at tne Hotel
xDr:mps;ey began with a luncheon at
1 1:00 p. m.
I Joel A. Wier, gecretary of the
chamber of commerce is represent-«
ing the appointees of Athens at
the meeting.
i o i i
Eyears a membe, of important com-~
'mittees in Rotary International.
Dr. 8. C. Moon, president of
Athens Lions club was a guest ag
the meeting. Governor McCuen
said that Rotary now has about
150,000 members. fe was ace
companied to Athens by Ed Fland
ers of Macon, former district gov
ernor.
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In the Budget Shop
In the Better Shop
Buy your whole fall
wardrobe at once and
pay for it in easy
monthly installments
under ocur deferred pay
ment plan!
ichael
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