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sUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1934.
Miss Laura Bradberry Weds
Mr. King Crawford Saturday
At Beautiful Home Ceremony
The marriage of Miss Laurg
pradberry, daughter of Mr. and
urs. Robert E. Bradberry, to Mr.
King Crawford, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. J, Crawford, was the
very interesting soclal event of
saturday afternoon at b o'clock
at the home of the bride’'s parents,
a 0 Milledge Circle.
pr. James C. Wilkinson, pas
tor of the First Baptist church,
pfficiated at the beautiful cere
mony, in the presence of the tweo
ramilies and a few close friends.
Christmas decorations prevailed
throughout the home, making a
rich setting. The bride was lovely
wearing a wood bhrown ersemble
«uit with hat and accessories to
match, with a corsage of Talisman
roses. ~ Following the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford left for a
short wedding trip.
The bride graduated from the
Athens High sci- ol and the Uni
versity, and is a member of the
Coliege avenue school faculty. Her
charm of manner and bright per
sonality have won her, countless
friends. The groom also graduated
from the High school and Univer
gity and numbers his friends by
his wide acgunintance. He is con
nected with the tax collector’s and
tax receiver’'s offices.
Elijah Clark Chapter ‘
D.A.R. Holds December
Meeting Last Thursday
The Elijah Clarke chapter D. A.
R. met Thursday afternoon for
the regular December meeting at
the delightful home of the regent,
Miss Annie Crawford. ‘ike hos
tesses were Misses Ethel Brown,
Lucile Linton and Mrs. Fred Bur
man. +
The Christmas decorations add
ed beautifully to the lovely meet
ing, which was opened with the
D.'A. R. ritual and the singing
of Christmas carols. The business
session was short, and Mrs. La
mar Rucker was the speaker of
the occasion. Her interesting sub
jeet was the Indian, and her
scrapbook, over -one hundred
vears old, dealing with Indians,
with illustrations, was greatly en
joyed. Delicious refreshmenis
were served at the close of the)
meeting,
The executive board of the D.
A. R. met Wednesday at the home‘
of Mrs. Peter Brown, where a
beautiful Tuncheon was served |
and the gracious hostess was hap
pily assisted by her sister, Miss|
Birdie Smith. The special topic‘
of this pccasion was the discus
sion and plans for the state D. A.
R. meeting bhere in the early
spring.
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YOUNG HARRIS WOMAN'S !
BIBLE CLASS HAS MEETING
The Woman’s Bible class of the
Young Harris Methodist church
met Wednesday afternoon at the |
church, with a very good attend- |
ance. Following the business ses- |
sion which was presided over by
the vice -president, Mrs. Carll
Fowler, a delightful Christmas |
rarty was enjoyed and dainty re-!
freshments were served by Ml‘s.]
R. F. Thomas, assisted by Mrs.l
F. L. Prater. i
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Miss Mary Frances Carter ar-I
rives today to spend the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Carter, on Milledge avenue.
Miss Carter is studying interior
architecture in New York. |
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Among the out-of-town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Billups John
son of Cedartown, Mr. and 1&!(‘5-
W. H. Owens of Atlanta, and Mr.
2rd Mrs. Harry Wesley of Win
ston-Salem, N. C.
Mrs. Billups Johnson
Honors Bride
Friday afternoon Mrs. Billups
Johnson entertained at a lovely
bridge party complimenting the
bride, entertaining at the delight
ful home of Mrs. J. M. RBilling on
Milledge avenue. The Christmas
setting provided a charming hack
ground for the three tables of
Players in the attractive living
room, and the handsomely appoint
ed dining room was very artistic
in silver and white. !
The tea table was overlaid with
an imported cloth of exquisite
lace, and the center was outlined
with a silver bowl of silver sprays
and berries, and the silver candle
sticks held the white tapers. Two
delicious courses were served fol
lowing the game. A
Mrs. Tryon Huggins won the
high score prize and Mrs. Robert
Bradberry cut the consolation, and
the attractive honoree was given
the guest prize. The beautiful
party was one of the brightest
social events of the season.
Miss Virginia Elizabeth
Mize Weds Mr. Flanigan
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mize an
nounce the marriage of their dau
ghter, Virginia Elizapbeth, to Mr.
Theo Flanigan in Anderson, S. C,,
December 12, 1934.
Mr, Flanigan is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. O, Fianigan, a prom
inent farmer of Clarke county. The
attractive bride possesses a pleas
ing personality and the young
couple has a large circle of friends
who will shower thém with well
wishes, |
After a short wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Flanigan will be at the
home of friends on the Bari.ett
Shoals road.
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Mrs. Jeptha Rucker
Entertains at Home
. Today from sto 7
Very. cordial interest centers the
At Home at which Mrs. Jeptha
Rucker is entertaining this after
noon at her delightful home on:
Dearing street, from 5 to 7 o’clock, |
and the lovely Christmas card
sent to her friends is the unique
invitation issued: |
Christmas Greetings ;
Dear Friend: I
From five to seven on Decem- |
ber twenty-three
I want you to come to see me
and my tree
’ ¢I may not have a trée |
But it rhymes with three) 1
We will sit around the log |
And have a cup of 'nog, |
(There may not be any ’'nog |
But ‘it rhymes with log) |
Any way, there will be cheer |
And I want you near I
So that we may wish each
other |
Merry Christmas! |
Sincerely, I
VIRGINIA L. RUCKER. I
Assisting Mrs. Rucker will be
Misses Nellie Rucker, Woodville‘
‘Campbell, Laura Anne Phinizy,
Marie MecHatton, Mrs. Thurmond
‘(llass, Mrs. Nat McConnell, Mrs.
Raiford Brown and Mrs. Cooperl
Carmpbell. I
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KRONER-JOHNSON |
Mrs. Frank H. Kroner, of Winter
ville, announces the engagement of
her daughter, Louisa Henri, to Mr.
T. S. Johnson, of Lithonia and
Snellville. The marriage will be
solemnized at an early date. No
cards.
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|- Ghristmas Prophecy °(
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b Who came to earth attuned to Christmas stars. ;
b THE prophecy of peace has never vanished; * g
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Good will to men is more than myth or fancy;
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Where fires, long dull, glow high and true again, LR
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YOUNG MATRON'’S CIRCLE HOLDS MONTHLY
MEETING; HAS ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE
AT THE HOME OF MRS. HARMON JACKSON
The Young Matron's Missionary
Circle of Ocones Stmeet Methodusi
church met !Y'riday afternoon at 8
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Har
mon Jackson for their regular
monthly meeling 2nd annual
Christmas tree.
Mrs. -C, J. Jones presided in
the absence of the leader.
The song “An Evening Prayer”
opened the meting. The Spiritual
Life group had charge of the de
votional and aprayer of silent
meditation was closed by Mrs.
Walter Kent.
Mrs. E. E. Beacham gave the
Bible lesson and used the second
chapter of Luke, the ever beauti
ful story of the birth es our Lerd.
She closed with a poem, “If I had
lived in Rethlehem.” A
Mrs. Harmon Jackson told the
Christmas story entitled, - ‘“The
Innkeepers Wife.” The setting was
in our own modern days, she went
on to say how different Jesus
might have been born if the inn
keepers wife had only taken Mary
in on that eventful night. .
Mrs. Jones then introduced Mrs
C. C. Jarrell, who is not only the
presiding edlers wife, but the ree
ording secretary of the Weoman's
Missioanry Society of the North
Georgia Conference. Mrs. Jarrell
respond-~d in her usual gracious
and charming manner. She then
spoke to the circle on “Christian
‘Stewardship”’, and used the wpara
ble of the talents from Matthews'
gospel and the parable of the fool
ish” vireing from Luke’s gospel.-
The first thing she said was that
our women nut Special emwlzasl,n‘
on stewardshin, Jesus talkd of
what the kinedom i life and we
mnet ha faithfil and d'ligent to bhe
of that kinedam, BRhe sajd Mnt-l
thew calle them talents and Luke
PERSONAL MENTION
Miss Mildred McClain of Char
lotte, N. C., will spend the holi-l
days with her mother, Mrs. J, C.
McClain,
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Miss Kate Burgess of Scotland
Neck, North Carolina, arrived this
morning to make her home with
her brother, Mr. J, P, Burgess.
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Mrs. Eula B. Smith, who is mak
ing her home at the Holman hotel,
will spend the Christmas holidays
with her sister, Miss Virginia Per
sons, in Talbotton, Ga,
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Raymond Summerlin left yester
day with Ludwig Pierce, who has
been vwvisiting him, for Vicksburg,
Miss., to spend the Christmas holi
days.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Chastain of
Colbert, will have as their guests
Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. F, D.
Chastain, Marion, Arkansas; Dr.
and Mrs. Lloyd F. Chastain, Chi
cago; Dr. and "Mrs. W. Ralph
Chastain, Columbia, 8, C.; Miss
Marie Chastain, Palatga, Fa., and |
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arrendalei
and children, of Colbert.
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~ Miss Helen Williams and Mrs.
IJohn Williams left Saturday for
Clayton to spend the holidays
with Miss Willlams' sister, Mrs.
R. E. Canon.
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Miss Ruth Dillard will spend
| the holidays with Mrs.” W. C.
Edwards in Atlanta.
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‘ Mrs. I. Q. Cobb and son, Ira..‘
will spend Christmas in North‘
Carolina with relatives, |
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pejsa and
daughters, Lilly Ann and Jacque
line, of Atanta are visiting Mr.
iand Mrs. W. F. Stevens. |
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ed
wards and daughter, Anne, of At
lanta, will spend Christmas with
Dr. W. B. Dillard.
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Mr. Gordon Kimbrell of West
Point will arrive Monday to spend
Christmas with h.ls 'famfly. !
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Miss Annelle Dillard, who s
teaching at Griffin, will spend the
lholidaya with her father, Nv. W,
B. Dillard.
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| Miss Inez Jordan will spend the
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Dordan, in Cam
den, S. C. AR s
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Miss Margaret Costa left Friday
for Memphis to spend the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rog-
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, QEORAIA
calls them patterns and we all
get the same commendation whe
ther we have five or ten talents
for He tells us “Well done thou
good and faithful servant.”
If we have only one talent God
requires it. God demands g reck
oning of our time, our minds, out
opportunities, ana our poss:ssions.
She closed her remarks by saying
she wanted to leave a Christmas
wish for each one present.
This is her wish—that you have
energy to work for Him, gai:ty to
make friends for Him, and love to
understand Him and others.
“Give Of Your Best To The
Master” was sung in concert. Re
ports were given by the officers
and the always entertaining min
utes was read by the secretary
Mrs. B. B. Burton, Sentence pray
er closed this interesting program.
Christmas baskets were filled for
the shut-ins. Rach lady wrote a
list of gifts in a letter to Santa
Claus and Mrs. Jackson read the
letters, which were hilariously en
joyed.
The house was beautifully dec
orated with all the Christmag “fix
ings” and the tree was loaded with
gifts for those present.
A box was packed to send to a
Scarritt college girl who has been
adopted by the eircle. Delicious
refreshments were served by the
hostess, Mrs. Jackson.
Thnase present on this enjoyable
occasion were Mrs. B. B. Bur
ton, Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs. E.
E. Beacham, Mrs. C. J. Jones,
Mrs. Walter Kent, Mrs. E. L.
Eberhart, Mrs. Warren Pledeer,
Mrs., Jim Kent, Mrs, Harvev Yar
brough, Mrs. Binus Brvant, and
two wisitors Mrs C. C. Jarrell and
Mrs. Bill Purvear,
~—{Publicity Chairman.
Dyr. and Mrs. Willlam Moss and
Ifamily have taken the Gloyd home
on University Drive. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Roby Redwine
and family are occuping the Coile
home en University Drive.
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Mrs. R, H. Gloyd has joined Mr.
Gloyd in Fort Pierce, Fla., where |
they will reside.
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Miss Grace Anderson left Satur
day for home at Summit to
spend the holidays.
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| Dr. dnd Mrs. L. N, Betts left
Saturday for Lakeland, Fla., to!
spend the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. L. P. Collings, and were
joined by Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Zeigler of Savannah.
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Dr. and Mrs. Harry Talmadge
of New York arrive today to
spend the holidays with their par
ents, Mr., and Mrs. Julius Tal
madge, and will be joined here by
Mrs. Burwell Green Smith and
Mr. Murray Smith of White|
‘Plains. Mr. Hooper Erwin of At
‘lanta arrived Saturday to join the
family house party.
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Mrs. Henry W. Beusse arrived
Saturday to spend the holidays at
home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thurmond Bush
and daughters, Barbara and Car-'
oline, of St, Petersburg, Fla., ar-I
rived Saturday to spend the holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.'
Deas on Pulaski street. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Raiford Brown
are spending the holidays with
their parents, Prof. and Mrs.
+ Peter Brown,
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Mrs. Baxter Crawford of Deca
tur, Ala, arrived Saturday ¢to
spend the holidays with her daugh
{ter, Mrs. Ben Crane and family.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray have
left for Florida to spend ten days.
During their absence Mrs. J. H.
| Beusse and Miss Ruth Beusse will
|| occupy their home on Milledge
Terrace. Miss Henrietta Beusse of
Anderson, 8. C., will' come oOvVer
| Monday to sx:em‘: Christmas day.
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| Mr. and Mrs. George Beeland
and little Beverly Beeland left the
past week to spend the holidays
| with relatives in Hendersonviile,
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Mrs. James R. Gray, jr. Mrs.
Owen Coleman, Mrs. Annie B.
| Dorsey Northcutt and Mrs. Flem
| ing ?, over from
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Miss Elizabeth Stewart To Wed Mr. ‘
Charles Newton Bird Here Thursday
Plans are announced for the
marriage of Miss Elizabeth Stew
art to Mr. Charles Newton Bird,
which will take place at high noon
Thursday at the First Chrxsuan‘
church,
The ceremony will be performed
by Rev. Stanley R. Grubb, pas
tor of the church. v
The bride, daughgier of Mrs.
Beulah Stewart, will he given in
marriage by her couasin. Mr. John
Moon. Mr, Richard Bird, brother
of the groom. will be hest man.
Music will be provided by Mrs.
J. C. Poss, organist, and Miss
‘Hazel Poss, vocalist.
News Notes of Interest
To Clubwomen of Georgia
Dear Clubwomen:
Christmas! How our very heart
beats are quickened as we say the
word. We see agaln, with such
vividness that it seems almost in
reality, the magic beauty of a pur
ple eastern sky on a star-lit night
and the amber lighted trail of shep
herds about their tasks. We hear,
as clearly as though the interven
ing centuries had not been, the
haunting beauty uof softened, flute
like voices in an "angelic song as
a glorious melody echoes and re
echoes across the- hillsides. Our
souls are ‘uplifted by the breath
taking promise of “Peace on Earth,
Good Will to Men.” We feel again
in heart and in thought the urge
to say to each other as did those
of old, “Come, let us go even unto
Bethlehem,” knowing definitely that
Bethlehem is not very far away
but, marked as by a deep and glow
ing light to be a witness to all
men, lies wherever the hearts and
souls of men are -filled with the
Christmas spirit, . | :
HUNTER-NORRIS '
Mrs., W, S. Hunter of Statham
announces the marriage of h:r
daughter Iva to Mr. Clinton Nor.
ris of Bogart, the marriage being
solemnized August 26. Rev. Otis
Cruce performed the ceremony.
The bride was attended by her
friend Miss Myrtie McGee,
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Mr. Richard Paulson is spend
ing the heildays in New York.
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Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Heidler
leave on December 30 for a visit
to Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Stewart,
jr., of Miami, Fig.
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Messrs. Robery Powell of River
gside and Thomas Poweil of Auburn
have arrived in. the e¢ity to sp:nd
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison Heidler and family.
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‘Mr. and Mrs. William H. Flani
gen of Byrn Mawr, Pa, arrive
Monday te visit Mr. C. D. Flan
igen and Miss Jean Flanigen for
the holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs. Abit Nix and Miss
s Mary Elizabeth and Barbara
Nix leave this week for a visit to
New York.
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Mise Bertha Davison will spend
the holidays in Royston with Miss
Jo Johnson,
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Mrs. Ola Davis and son Walter
of Covington arrive today to
spend Christmas with -~ Mr. and
Mrs. J. 1. Kile.
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MICHAELARY
a Month of Sales
Beginning December 26!
Books are Closed!
Purchases made the rest
of December will not be
billed until January and
will not be payable until
February, 1935
OPEN MONDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9!
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Miss Stewart received her edu
cation at Lucy Cobb institute and
the University of Georgia, receiv
ing her degree in Home Economics
in the class of 1933, Since then
she has been teaching in the
Soperton High school.
Mr. Bird is the son of Mrs.
| Maud Bird of Athens. He gradu
| ated from the University with an
A. B. 8. in electrical engineering
in the class of 1932, He now holds
a responsible position with the
Georgia Power company office in
Madison.
Following a short wedding trip
the couple will make their home
in Madison.
To ponder over the depth of
meaning of Christmas must bring
a new consecration to loving and
unselfish service, » With hearts
made tenderer, with vision made
clearer, with hands made readier
for service by this ritual of remem
brance of a love which gives but
does not seek to get, we must yearn
for the time to come in human af
tairs when the spirit of Christmas
will come to every town every day
of every year,
It is a happy privilege to add
mine to all the wmany wishes for
your joy which have come to you..
May this Christmas bring to you
courage and cheer, faith to Kkeep
your vision undimmed, and a'
friendship to light your path
throughout_‘the year. May you havei
the gladness of Christmas which'
is Hope; the Spirit of Christmas .
which is Peace; the Heart of|
Christmas which is Love, ’
Sincerely,
EDITH ADAMS RITCHIE.
[ Miss Josephine Carithers of Co
' mer is spending the week-end with
! her cousins Misses Wilma, Doro
’ thy and Kathleen Slaton on Col
lege avenue. . .
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Mrs. Lambert of Clarkesville
and Miss Myrtle Lambert are
spending the holidays with Mrs.
Charles Brightwell. 3
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Mrs. W. M. Burson and Bobble
are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Bowen
of Augusta.
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Miss Martha McAlpin will spend
Christmag in Clarkesville with rel
atives.
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Mrs. George Crisfield left Sat
urday for her home in Savannah.
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Misses Prcllie and Cyntea Stev
ens and Miss Martha, Whitehead
of Carlton were Vigitors here Sat
urday.
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Miss Mary B. Tillman is spend
i ing the holidays in Monroe with
relatives. ¢
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Mr. and Mre. Wilbur Power of
Greenville, 8. C., are in Athens,
coming over to see Mr. and Mrs.
AEstes, who, were injured -at Helen,
[ Ga., when they jumped from the
| second story of their burning home
the past week. Mrs, Estes . .was
very painfully injured and both
are at St. Mary's hospital.
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Mrs. Ruth Broach and Miss
Broach of Rabun Gap school were
) vigitors here Friday.
Thirty-third Wedding
Anniversary Observec
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Mr. and Mrs, "J. A. Nelms
celebrated their thirty-third wed
ding anniversary Thursday even
ing at their home on the Com
merce road., Those present for
the happy occasion were Mr. and
Mrs. J. I. Reese, Mr. and Mrs
C. L. Brooks, Mr, and Mrs. L.
B. Thurmond, Mr. and Mrs, A.
T. Sanders, Mrs. Walter Cox, ani
Mrs. Fannle Black, who was
present at the wedding 33 years
ago. A social hour was enjoyed
and delicious refreshments were
served during the evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hodgson
and Miss Marguerite "Hodgson of
Highlands, N. C., arrived Friday
night to spend the holidays with
Mrs. George D. Thomas and other
relatives. g
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STATED MEETING OF
0. E. 8. NUMBER 268 e
MONDAY, 8:30 P. M, e
Athens Chapter No. 268 Order of =
the Wastern Star will hold a stated .
meeting Monday night at 8:308
o'clock at the Masonic Temple: A=
members are cordially -invited_to
attend, Mrs. W. F. Pittard 88
worthy matron and H, J, Wilson#®
is worthy patron. : e
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HARRISON HEIDLER TO ;
GIVE CHRISTMAS DANCE = ©
AT GEORGIAN HOTEL L
A lovely social event of the hol-@
idays will be the brilllant dance®
Thursday evening at whioch Harrl= ,
son Heidler, jr., will entertain at§ =
the Georglan hotel from 9to ,g.
o'clock. The Collegian orchestra®
will furnish the music and lnyita-# "
tions have heen issued to th?
High schoo! contingent.. | -
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Misa Susie Burson has arflvedi%
from Raleigh to spend the holidays. 2