Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current, June 10, 1935, Home Edition, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
PAGE EIGHT . Circle To Sponsor Silver Tea Tuesday Interesting Program Ar ranged By Young Harris Church Circle No. 1, A Silver Tea will be sponsored by Circle No. 1 of the Woman’'s Missionary society of the Young Harris church, Tuesday afternoon at the parsonage from 4 to 6| oelock. A very interesting pro-| gram has beep arranged (-nnsish? ing of: ! Program by Pupils of Genevieve Lawrence g Piano: “Eskimo Lullaby”-“The| Jolly Workman” — D. G. Blake:| Warren Smith. | Pianc duet: “I\larlh:L“——l"luun\‘:‘ Billy Christian-Kathryn Kelly. | Piano solo: “The Rabbit Rm'els‘ and Romps Away”’ — Williams: | Ruby Anp Erwin. Symphony orchestra mnnhm‘s:f “A Crow Story”, Bilbro; “Indian Dance in the Firelight'’, Mvimyrr—:l By Warren Smith, Billy (‘hristian.l J. ‘B. Nelms, Ruby Anp Erwin, Kathryn Kelly and Mary LF‘sto!‘,’ accompanied at piano by Virginia Erwin. Pjano solo: “The Moon-Glade’— | MacDonald: Warren Smith. ‘ Piano solo: “Fairy Bell"—Brag don: Kathryn Kelly. Orchestra No.: “Rustic Fiddler”, Presser: Piano accompanist, Kath eryn Kelly. Piano solo: “Dolly's Funeral™: Tschaikowsky: Virginia Erwin. Playet—“Evening in the Studio” The characters are: Miss Patience: Virginia Erwin. High C—Kathryn Kelly. Liow C—Warren Smith. Middle C—Ruby Anny Erwin. Thiré Space C—Viviap Mealor. Second Space 'C—Billy Christian } Other musical numbers and read- | ings will be given some of which | will be by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spinks, ; . L Legion Auxiliary " Elects Delegates To State Meeting The American Legion Auxiliary, held its final meeting of the sea son Friday in the Legion Log Cabin with Mrs, Jacob B. Joel presiding The chairmen made their reports giving a resume of the year’s work. Delegates ‘elected to the Americap Legion and Auxiliary convention in Macon in August are Mrs. Jacob B. Joel, Mrs. Carl Saye, Mrs. H. Hodgson, and Mrs. J. M. Lewis. Alternates chosen were Mrs. T. Camarata, Mrs. F. Mitehell, Mrs. C. Henson and Mrs. A. D. Gann. | _Friday’s program wag very in-| teresting, with Mrs. J. M. Lewis, Me%wrial chairman, giving a very mlglrlng and beautiful talk. Mrs. Joel rendered two sorgs, and after the meeting adjourned @ social hour was enjoyed with Mrs. G. Cook, and Mrs. A, H. Brackett as the gracious hostesses, . ® Shustermans to Visit Cincinnati and Dayton Rabbi and Mrs. Abraham Shus-z terman and daughter Sara Lee will leave Tuesday morning for Cinein nati and Dayton, Ohio, where they will visit relatives and where| Rabbi Shusterman will take a pre liminary examination for his .doc-‘l tor’® degree. They will remain away a month, spending a week in Chicago where Rabbi Shusterman will attend the annual session of the Central Con ference of America-r‘n Rabbis. s . & Prince Avenue Baptist Circle Entertained By Mrs. ). H. Logan Tuesday ; e A Circle No. 4 of Prince Avenue Baptist W. M. S. met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Logan. The meeting was opened with prayer by Mrs. H. E. Williams, Mrs. Annie O’Farrell led the de wvotional, using as her scripture reading the 100th Psalm, She said, “We should tell God that we love him with gladness and be proud te do something for the Lord. We should give Bim un selfish service. He is God. Nothing is made without Him. He has ownership and our gifts are used te either glorify or shadow Him. When we go into His house, we must go to worship Him with hearts filled with joy and forge: gossip. Where would we be with out His mercy? No matter how many sins we commit, if we re pent, He forgives. There is no change in truth. The word of God is always the same and we must absorb it.” : éfizter a short business meeting gelicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Logan, Those present were' Mrs. Annig O'Farrell, Mrs. C. C. Shackelford, Mrs. Jewell Short, Mrs. Claud2 Craft, Mrs. G. V. Smith, Mrs. Oswalt, Mrs. J. H. Logan, Mrs. H. E. Willilams, and Mrs. C. E. Kidd. ~—Publicity Chairman, /- - . Miss Sarah Matthews - Will Honor Miss Hill Miss Sarah Matthews will enter tain Tuesday afternoon at a heau tiful bridge party, given in honor of Miss Annie Laura Hill, charm ing bride-elect of June, who is be ing feted daily at a lovely series of pre-nuptial parties. Miss Matthews will entertain at the: attractive home of Mrs. H. H. Cobbh, on Milledge avenue, which will mark one of) the sea son's most delightful social events - - . LANGFORD-DOSTER Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Langford of Danielsville, announce the mar riage of their daughter, Clara Alice, to Mr. Louis Doster, June 9, which was solemnized in Anderson, S, C. . 4 b Mre, Dennis Hyder of Commerce, )ig the guest of Mrs. Claude Guest. Ohio Visitor Center Of Series of Parties Miss Jane Mattox of Ohio, the attractive guest of Miss Eleanor Williams, is receiving many love ly social courtesies, and this eve ning Miss Williams is entertaining at an open house in honor of Miss Mattox, which will assemble the college set for a very happily and charmingly planned social occasi on. A wealth of gorgeous garden | flowers will decorate the delightful home. . Tuesday Mrs. James Barrow will entertain at a beautiful luncheon complimenting the charming visi tor, and covers will be placed for twelve guests, members of the col lege set. The usual lovely hospi tality of the gracious hostess will be happily extended. * * = Mr. Sam Wood of Atlanta, spent Sunday here with relatives. ® We have one the largest shoe departments in Northeast 4 ® . o - a*® - 3 | - . Georgia and we believe in expert shoe fitting - That was our reason for installing the new and modern X-Ray Shoe Fitting Machine, and in our shoec department you will find expert shoe men who have had long years of experience to fit you in shoes. . These gentlemen will always be glad to serve you and we extend you one and all an invitation to visit Gallant-Belk Company’s shoe department and EUY : ~ be fitted by the New X-Ray Shoe Fitting Machine. | THE PERSONNEL IN OUR SHOE SHOI :S SPECIAL SALE OF ENNA JETTICK AND NATURAL \ g <kt DGE SHOES | the New 1. ~ MR.J. C. MADDOX BRIDGE aly MR. B. S. ANDREWS All New Spring Patterns—Discontinued Numbers. L e o S MR. L. 0. THURMOND Regular $5.00 and $6.00 Values e $3.95 practically all foot trouble comes MR. G. M. CARTER from mis-fitted sihocs. And it only takes one pair of mis-fitted MR. T. A. 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'C., where she attended a spec ial meeting ¢? the National Board of Management and also a meeting of the executive committee of which she is recording secretary, in addition to being chairman of the national auditing committee. After ‘the adjournment of the business meetings. Mrs. Becker, the President-General; Mrs. Pouch, organizing secretary general, Mrs. | Talmadge, recording secretary gen- | eral, and Mrs. Henry Robert, treasurer general, motored to An napolis where they were members | THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA PO of a house-party in the home of Mrs. Robert. As this was “June Week” at An napolis, they enjoyed special at tentions showp them at the grad uating exercises and at the “Pre sentation Ceremony” when the President General followed the un usual custom of presenting a sword from the national society, D. A. R. to the best drilled midship man, On Thursday, Mrs. Becker, Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Talmadge were “honor guests at an elaborate lun cheon given at the Baltimors Country club by the Maryland D. Ay ARe , .s» : g Mr. Louis Cole of Atlanta, spent iSunday here, ! ! 'Miss Bertha Davison i Gives Recital Tuesday 1 . SR L 1 , Miss Bertha Davison's piano re cital will be an interesting event of Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock, at which time she will pre sent her young pupils inan artis jtic program which was carried in Sunday’s Banner-Herald. g * % @ ] | ATHENS CHAPTER NO. 268, [ [o. E. S.MEETS MONDAY ; f Athens Chapter No. 268, O. E. S., will meet Monday evening in }the Masonic Temple at 8:30 | o'clock. All members and visitors iwill be cordially *welcomed. | | MRS. LILLIAN KNOWLES, | f Worthy Matron. | | MRS. LUELLA EPTING, ! z Secretary. :* o * . Mrs. J. A. Hill and children of LaGrange spent Sunday here vis-l iting relatives. 3 W PERSONALS e W Mrs. J. M. Brown of Norris, Tenn., is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Wood. L - - Miss Julia Stovall, who has | been visiting Miss Floyd Foster in ;Madison, returns Tuesday, accom | panied by Miss Foster who will | be her guest, and will be given a {cordial welcome by her many friends here. ¢ = f Mrs. Frank Mclntyre of Savan 'mah, is the guest of Mrs. James ' Barrow, coming up for the gradu ' atino of her daughter, Miss Cor }'nelia Mclntyre, who is an honor student. 1 * i * Miss Susie Griffeth spent Sun day. in Jeffergon, the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. F. Lyle. Misses Mamie MecKie and An nie Sue McKie, Mrs. Hampton Rowland and Misses Bird, and Amerita Smith formed a congeni al party spending the week-end in the mountains of North Carolina at the summer home of Mrs. Wil liam Harber, of Commerce. & * 9 Mrs. Juliap Cox has returned from Clarkesville after a visit to her mother, L. - ) Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith and attractive young son, Norman, have returned from a visit to Sa vannah. : M WY Mr. Bradford Hackgtt of At lanta, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hackett Sun day. i * *x Misses Evelyn, Ann, and Bar bara Dunston of Rome, are spend ing the summer here with relatives and friends. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1935 ssedies i A eo i TN Williamsg m Florida, spent today pey, - 20, v t Mrs. A, O, Dunaway an { ily “left by motor for wash‘znf&m-. Diuc., Saturday morpjpg. %‘h“e? will go via the She S 3 * » n-andud'h ‘a“ey. - Mr. and Mrs. Abit Nix p ‘Saturday evening from ent.l;rm ‘Washington, D, ¢, " - s o Mr. and Mrs, Lamar Friengg and children, and wmr, Carl He" drix, jr., were guests of relauvfl' ‘and friends in Douglas, Ga,, ye' ‘terday. . * *x o . Mrs, Sallie Leachmanp IS spenq. .ing this week in Pendergrag th guest of relatives., . ! o \* s » Misses Maggie Jo Shammop of Dacula, Louise Hintoy, ang Mary Martin left Sunday afternoon fi Ta.mpa, Miami and other Dbointg g Florida.