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About Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1934)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 19834, Miss Dorothy Dudley, Popular Bride-Elect, Being Honored At Series Of Lovely Parties Here The first of the beautiful series of lovely parties honoring Miss Dorothy Palmer Dudley, whose marriage to Mr. Clarénce Rhodes \cLanahan, of Elberton, will be an interesting ,social event at an early date, was given Monday eve ning by Miss Dolores Artau when ghe entertained at a lovely din per party at the home of Mrs. A. (. Hancock on Prince avenue. A wealth of early fall flowers added beauty tO the =charmingly planned party and centered the at tractively appointed table, Covers were placed for ten guests. Follow- | ing the delicious dinner the guest assembled at Miss -Artau's apart ment at Mrs. D. D. Quiilians homel on Cobb street, where a surprise linen shower for Miss Dudley"eon-l cluded the happily planned eve-. ning. : | Miss Dudley one of ‘Athens,mostl populay and attractive girls will be the inspiration of gquite a numberl of elaborate entertainments this week, ' : Beautiful Bridge Shower Mrs, James Thornton and Miss Victoria Betts were co-hostesses this afternoon, at a small but very lovely bridge shower as a courtesy to Miss Dudley. ‘The _ elaborate | party was given at the attractive home of Mrs. H. H, Uob? on Mil ledge avenue, who supervised the trtistic decorations and served the delicious refreshments. . The spacious rooms were artla. tically decorated with exquisite flowers with the bridal note em- News Events in Winterville The W. M, U. met at the church at four o'clock on Monday, Sept, 10th for its regular monthly meet ing. 'The president, Mrs. H. A. Haynes presided at the me@_ting, After the devotional feature and the business matters, Mrs. Haynes intraduced Mrs. Lester Stevens, who is the asgistant superintendent of the W. M. U.in the Sarepta as sociation, and who gave at this time a very helpful and inspiring talk on the affairs of the mission ary socigty. Mrs. Georgia Steveps from Crawford was also present at the meeting. Mrs. Leste, Steévens is one of the most conSecrated ana efficient workers éngaged in the associational work. Her visit was highly appreciated by the local so ciety. The following members at tended this worthwhile meeting: Mesdames H. A. Haynes, Dorms Gunter, J. R. Winter, Snow Chand er, Foster Anthony, Ernest Young kin, Spurgeon Coile, Obie Dawson, Grady Pittard, N. O. McWaters, C. M. Bolton and Roy Emerick. The Y. W. A. will meet at four oclock on Wednesday, September 12th at the home of Mrs. J. R. Winter for its regula, meeting. ; o - Mrs. Lizzie Gholston ' and Mrs. W. F. 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The Bradfield Co., Atlanta, Ga. ) Mother’s Friend ~lessens the pain STUDENTS: BE PREPARED DEP:SBAa BLE FOUNTAIN PEN /'.,’,’ > !h ,I “”“ / F ‘.‘.'r,..‘:‘.‘*‘r".‘ Prices Ranging from $1 to $8.50 All Leading Makes! conlais " SEE Sheaffer’s Feathertouch Vaccuum Fill One stroke fills, emp ties, cleans. Platinum chanel makes 2-way writing easy. il s The McGREGOR 0. Ir\husized in the perfect degtails. The guests included a few close friends of the popular nonoree, whao made up the three tables of play ers, The game was followeq by a shower of beautiful handkerchiefs Delicious refreshments were ser ved and award of pretty prizes for the winners of high and low score were made, | The hostesses were mos¢ lavish in their cordial hospitality and the ‘notable event was marked by un usual loveliness in the elaborate details, Buffet Supper i b * A lovely buffet shpper Friday evening honoring Miss Dudley will be given by Mrs. J. F. Tibbett, Mrs Walter Hayes and Miss Ruth Tib bett which will be elaborately . planned and beautiful in hospitali ty, adding most happwy to the gayl series of social events compliment ing Miss Dudley. Other Parties L Saturday will mark several social cemurtesies for Miss Dudley. Satur-’ day afternoon Misses Louise and| Martha Smith Wwill entertain at bridge as one of the manv brillian: parties for the ‘attractive honoree. Saturday at noon Miss El'Eckler’ Ussery will give a beautiful lun cheon at her home on Franklin street, which will assemble a con genial group of the bride-elect’s | friends for one of the most sharm- | ingly planned parties marking the | social calenda, this week. ol relatives and friends here for a short visit Sunday afternoon. Mrs. R. J. Sorrells and childrex‘i‘ visited relatives here Saturday af ternoon, : ’ : - e Miss Florrie- Dunlap retyrned tg ,Columbla, 8. C.,, Sunday to resume her’ teaching during the coming 'sch_ool VORL, ;s . e g Miss Estelle Flanagan andg Felton iF‘lanagan visited in the home of !Mrs. H. A. Haynes Saturday. | .= ! Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Griffith and I\Vinter Griffith from Atlanta visi | ted relatives here Sunday. | MU { Mr. and Mrs. A. B. 'Coile and ltamily visited relatives here Sun i day afternoon. ‘ Mrs. W. G. Powers, who went to I Atlanta recently so, medical treat lment, has returned in an improvea ,(-nndition, much to tre satisfaction of her friends. A l 3 S acle o T % SANFORD Miss Francine Wardlaw enter tained very delightfully Saturday evening at Seagraves mill. Games and proms were enjoyed after which gelicious ice cream and cake was served. i Mrs. Harry Crawford and chil dren have réturned to Tampa, Fla., after spending several weeks here with relatives and friends. Mr. Crawford came up for them, Quite a number from Sanford.at tended- the closing speech of Gov. Talmadge in Athens Monday after noon. Misses Marie a?l Eloise Dillard speng the week-end in Athens with Miss Florine Stone. Mr. R. C. Barber spent last weex in Atlanta with his brothers. Little Shirley and Joyce Barber are spending a few days with th{‘m grandmother, Mrs. E. S. Crawford. Messrs, A. L. Stone, Alton Wil liams and Linton Epps spent Sun: day in Nicholson with friends. Misses Edyth Crow and Fran cine Wardlaw spent last Thursday with Miss Juanita Adams. - i The Woman's club of Sanford is sponsoring a weiner roast Satur day night at the school house and the public is invited. Proceeds to lbe used for the school. 3 . s : 4 = PERSONALS » e e A T BR S S l Mrs, George E. Driggérs, Mrs. J. M. Nelms, Miss Reuamy Bell and Mrs. Edna Parr motored to At lanta Tuesday to visiy Mrs. Bertha ! Davig and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parr. !* s o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler an nounce the birth of a son, William, Septemher the 11th at the General hospital. : * s Miss Mary Burnett lefy Wednes day for a visit to Miss Coleman ; Burnet -of Cincinnati to spend | sometime. !* - - { Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Coile and jlittle daughter have returned from a visit to friends and relatives in !Chattanooga. g ! S-w.® j Miss Dolores Artau and Miss Frances Moore have taken an ‘apartment with Mrs. D. D. Quil ;lian on Cobb street for the Win-i ter. ! - - - ' Friends of Mrs. Mabel Saye will regret to learn of her conunued] fllness at her home on Broad street. i . a 5 e & R e ‘Favorites Up” , for ' (O ‘ v, : trimmed with - o i o i pat ellt ‘\\"4’ o, ,* : ‘ Nt N * - LN \ <. . 9 i g.rs"«.v,‘,i‘ :\\\”’ ! E "Bl 7 . ¥ e % %\\\‘;fi\ Just two of the styles here that are | . ‘“ace high" in fashion and unusual } value! Don’t miss choosing yours now! ‘ | BUDGET SHOE SHOP MICHAEL'S STREET FLOOR Tioga Yarns and Models The beautiful exhibits of Tioga Yarns, and hand-made modaels, are on display at the home of Mrs. Audley Morton, 279 Henderson ave. Lp,dg.y, Friday and Saturday. These knitted garments are evquisite and tlie many colored yarns. are indeed | lovely. Mrs, J. M. Rogers and Mrs, Morton will take pleasure in | showing you the exhibit, and giv ing you al] the desired informa tion. The knitting class has been | o great success, and the finished garments have a charm and indi-§ viduality that you do not find in | the Ready to Wear dresses or . suits. L ] You are cordially invited to see | for yourself, and all pecessary in- | formation and details furnished at the display of exquisite things and i the fall showing of gay colors and | new models. * } -- » ; PARSONAGE CIRCLE NO. 1 ! MEETS FRIDAY AFTERNOON Parsonage Circle No. 1 of Oco-! nee ;Street Methodist church will | meét: Friday afternoon with Mrs. | 'Goldie McCommons at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Joe Poss will be joint hostess. ; All members urged to be present and visitors welcome. | i.s 2 ' | ! LUMPKIN STREET NEEDLE f 'WORK CLUB MEETS FRIDAY | Mrs. S. C. Compton will enter tain -the. Lumpkin Street Needle- | work Club Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock.. All members are cordially ; invited. ‘ i* . | A l TUESDAY CONTRACT CLUB MEETS WITH MRS, AN. é DREW ERWIN i The Tuesday Contract club was | delightfully entertained Tuesday; afternoon by Mrs, Andrew C. Er-l win, at her lovely home on Mil- | ledge avenue. The usual delight- ! ful hospitality was happily ex tended by the gracious hostess. Gorgeous garden flowers added a colorful note early autumn beauty. i Délicious refreshments followed the interesting game. ] j . s LUNCHEON CLUB TO MEET g{TH,MRS. HOWELL ‘ WIN WEDNESDAY 5 ~ The Luncheon . club will meetl Wednesday with Mrs, Howell Er win on Dearing stret, which will assemble the members for the us ual delightful hospitality of the at fractive home. ; | Fire Destroys Home : Of Athens Fireman i .. = Last Night at 9:20| Fire compjetely destroyed the home of K. C. Llewallyn, a mem ber of the Atheng Fire department, last night about 9:30. . The housé caught fire from some unknown source, for no one was at home at the time. Fireman F. L P. Boiskey, who is working on the | day shift, saw the fire from his' front porch. and called the fire de- | partment, although he could mot tell them exactly where the blaze was. » . Nothing was salvaged from the fire, for the house, except part of one side of it, wag burned to the ground. | The firemen answered ofie false‘ alarm, to the ecorner of Milledge avenue and Milledge Terrace Jast | night 5t#11:20 o’clock. A grass fire‘ on Foundry street, at 12:05, was | the third alarm of the night. No damage was done at the last men tioned place. CARDUI | Used by WOMEN for over 50 years,—during painful peri o;ls qndul:"t tonic for l‘:;::k of .appe poor - nourish ment and Dervous fatigue. THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA bABLE. CRAWFORD STIS 1T PALACE ' Pair Are Re-United in “" . - | “Chained,” Playing To- ! day and Tomorrow ! | i % % In “Chained,” at the Paace to { day and Friday, Joan Crawford | ’and Clark Gable are co-starred-in | | a story written especially for them } | by Edgar Selwyn, noted writer. : | They are cast in the Xkind of] froles which each has made famous | | —Joan as a Vivid young lady of | { Manhattan, and Clark as a young | | American ~ rancher in Buenos | | Aires. : ? i With Otto Kruger as the “other { man” a rich, gentlemanly, mld,d.lr i aged New Yorker, eglso in lo e:i ’with Joan, the story takes on dra- | matic power’ ? i | Packed With Action } ! Following the new trend of fast | moving locale, the background iagainst which the action takes ,place is as swift changing as the | | drama itself. Beginning with a | sun-flecked motorboat sequence | ’un New York bay, the Tlocale ’swiftly shifts to Manhattan, then § {to a luxurious liner at sea, then lto Buenos Aires, South America, { out onto a -great. ranch, back to | New York, and thus to a smart; ‘mountain resort in the North. , l | mhe story iiself concerns al lbeautiful girl who deliberately 'bx‘eaks one man’s heart to save a jman to whom she is indebted | | from suffering. Then she bravely ! faces the dramatic consequences, i"with the surprise ending a happy i one for all ghree. ! i Clarence Brown, M-G-M’'s ace | director, who was behind the imegaphone' of “Chained;” also di rected Joan in her last hit pic ture, “Sadie McKee.” Armed with| a powerful story and a remarka i‘ble cast, he has woven “Chained” into a brilliant photdplay of humor and drama. aesc 18 Plays Gable's Friend Stuart Erwin plays the part of Gable’s friend, ‘whose wise obser vations add flavoy to the rapidly paced story. . ... Una O’Connor and Marjorie | Gateson are equally well cast as| Joan’s companion, and Kruger's| wife, respectively. Also featured are Paul Porcasi, Akim Tamirbft and Ralph Bushman. John Lee Mahin, well known _scenarist, adapted Selwyn's story. George Folsey, ace cameraman | was responsible for the photogra iphy. Hunt Stromberg was the pro- i ducer. 1 You Are' Cordially Invited to Attend An EXHIBIT OF TIOCA YARNS AND HAND-KNITTED MODELS Sept. 13, 14 and 15 Fashion decrees you wear hand knits — Economy decrees you knit them. Success is assured the most inexperienced under our cb_m‘petent instruction and supervision. s MRS. ROGERS MRS. MORTON 279 Henderson Avenue Athens | ANT-EX KILLS ' ANTS | PATRICK'S PHARMACY ! Telephone 88 Announcing a Merger of Old Aims Into a New Platform Banners of Standards e R s e JRE R AR « SR RR R N POREE N & P AR RN Sl oo 8 R For the Newes .Be R or the Newesl G B R G ’E?g, : dooes B Gt d e G % Sl oAI T Al First in Pricel-First i ! ¥ ~ irst in Pricel---First in Style- You'll be surprised and delighted at the loveli ness of frocks you can buy in the Budget Shop for this low price. Copies of Mainbochers New Butcher Silhouette with loose back and belted front as sketched, for instance. You'll have to see them to realize! / NEW COLORS: Piper Green Misses Sizes Forest Green (Jther women styles! 14 to 20 Russ 38 to 44 Wing Black Navy Printed Silk Crepes New For Fall and Only Now, make your fall frocks, and blouses of smart. new silks at the extremely low price! Stripes, gay Chinese designs, and the ever-popular florals in new colors and figures, all 40-inches wide. : : New Heavy Rayon Rough Print Crepes in Dark Colors; Also Only 79¢ Yard! ; e ,* . Children’s Sox ' ¢ 9c Pair These are the prettiest socks we've ever *seen (and we've seen lots) for 29¢! of a fine quality lisle, anklets or half-legs, in solid or fancy colors. Sizes € 1-2 to 10. 4 . Pigskin-Type Gloves T . l-29 Pair Real Pigskin Gloves cost 2.95. These, which look exactly like them, which you’ll wear and love with all fall sport clothes, save vou 1,66! * * Quilt-Effect Spreads 2.98 ’ » The unusual designs look exactly as though quilted into the spread. Double-bed size 85x108, in green, yellow, pink, and orchid. Michael’s Every Single Item Presented to Customers All Fall Long Will Have to Stand a Rigid Test on 4 Points: = UNUSUAL VALUE: Each wili be care fully selected {o give you more than yoa pay for. ik BRAND NEW: The style or design must S follow the Michael’s tradition to be first in the new that everyone wants. » DESIRABILITY : Every single item of fered for sale will be what you want, merchandise of highest quality is worth having, y DESIRE ABILITY: Every single item offered for asle will be what vou want, at the.time you want it, for the price you want to pay. Conquer Price, Style, Quality, Under Michael’s Banners! Each article advertised today - eomplies with the 4-point test. Watch for the sym bol of the Banners! ‘:'Ae » “‘.. \~ \ : N P QA AL A R A ~ TN A N HTTGN 1%, 2 E -- L b Ciha T eet the bigger the s -RS beter - -the new o P et N i R RTIRE e 1 1 T & eretcs Sl | ; 5?; "‘-”"2"'4 e AT .9 Bo g 5 </I | Others 3.95 to 6.50 R " g If you like your hats to bhe the wvery last word—-if you like for smartness to center around your accessories—you’ll love the new immense berets, felts and fabrics, all fall colors. New Sweaters § ¢ A e 1Y & ' 4 7 for All! L p= 0 H & For infants to three years: s oo . Darling wooly .sweaters, f e 23 some with berets, in pastels, peg 75 ;21 = Both slip-overs and button- Yt A ed-fronts. ; and (L 1 B A taR. L9\ N il For ghree to six year :”& \ olds: Sweatersl in es§ . | darker pastel colors, L F some with berets, %@3 1 slip-overs and but- ol toned-fronts. it S ‘.29. 1.59’ ]-98 f%:%Zéf'%v%"fi:?l';fé?:r/:-;-:; s ’”’""Q@ '2 9 | V_’e ' : P o e 1,9 ; e B s = For Seven to Fourteen Misses: o~ B Sweaters in dark colors only, slip- W o e overs, zipper or button closings. \ s 1 ' a 7 : o x . ‘:’/ ;j'.‘ . 1059 3nd '-98 i o e i B~ SWEATER SUITS, with knit A a‘fi’-fi’ ¥ ?Oa%t's or leggins and berets, sizes 1.98 and 2.98 X YOUNGER SET SHOP 79¢ PAGE THREE