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About Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1935)
gUNDAY, JULY 21, 1935. e d M, and Mrs. Durwar gullard Entertain for Two Former Athenians e . Afr¢, Durward Bullard Mr. 1“"“1 .t an al fresso sup enh.:,‘v’\:yi\All":.l:x.\ evening in honor of per llIII‘”I: peterson, of Alley, Ga., )Ilf-\l‘l“"".([l Blair, of Nashville, . St fenn. . uded Misses « Mary l‘.u'*“\\‘i“m. Chafin, Mrs. Ruby | g M ; nd " Mrs. Gy Ba (Bety e priat, . and Mrs. Cecil Maddox, man, - L. Sam Stone, Mr. B, & I’l)III"\.",\‘ Allgood, MES-I wd M Bullard and Richardl as 3 Iwl:‘u'»‘;‘h.l b was formerl; Mhm_‘_. Sue Smith and Mrs. }II:-.“ . Miss Mattie Bell Bow- Blalr ,\'l‘_\l;“-nsv I gen, o* e Miss Louise Starr " Conducting Courses At Episcopal Camp KANUGA LAKE, N. C. — Miss fouise Starr, Athens, is conducting w 0 course: of study at the adult i clersy conferences ?t Kanuga Lake, Hendersonville, N. €., con- Grence center of the Episcopal urch. The subject of Miss Qurr's classes are: Church Work gmong Students znd Recreational mllnI«I: and Materials. Miss gyr's father, the Rev. Homef‘ W. gurr, PHD Charleston, 8. C, is gean of the faculty. The guest period and boy’s camp 4l begin at the close of the con @ences at which time many people fom Georgia are expected. * * * yrior B.Y.P.U. of Fast Athens Baptist Church Is Honored Wrs. Howard Marlow and Miss jlce Bidson entertained the mem hers of the Junior B. Y. P. U. of e Bast Athens Baptist church, fpusday afternoon from four to ix o'clock at the former’s home on e Danielsville road. Mpny games were played on the peautiful lawn. At the end of the koeial hour watermelons were ser ved. The hoys and girls enjoyed thel ity and the pleasing hospitality of their hostesses. ¢ 5 Mrs. Lucy Porter Silver Tea Hostess Mrs. Lucy Porter entertained the Bilver Tea of the East Athens Bap ist church at the home of Mrs. on on Arch street, Thursday eve ning, The lovely hostess greeted each guest with a hearty welcome as’ hey entered the living room which wag artistically decorated with innias, dahlias and ivory candles. After an hour of sewing delicious sireshments were served, Everyone enjoyed the pleasing hospitality of their charming hos ess. The tea will meet with Mrs. ). D. Eidson next Thursday eve ping, July 25, at eight o'clock on e Lexington road, * % » ISSS SARAH REID FETES HOUSE GUEST Miss Sarah Reid was the charm ng hostess at a delightful prom party Friday ndght at her home In Dearing street, honoring Miss Barbara. Brinkman, of Jasper, who § spending a week with her, Thr party was attended by some hirty-five members of the Junior High school set and lasted from to 11 o'clock, Delicious punch and cookies tre served by the hostess’ iother Mrs. E. D. Newton,- ir., it intermission, I x % | BUSINESS GIRLS MEET ON TUESDAY The Business Girls eclub will et Tuesday evening at 6:30 Ig"k ;lu the ¥, W, Q. & Bome hafl‘lllncu)‘ll‘l'l"l‘\'fr}ue" Miss Wylene 4 me"‘ll.-f ici \ chairman, urges . embers to attend as the meet -8 Will be a very important one. r * * Bogart News e e ————————— b \E\l/ ALEX AUTRY m':‘ PR Mrs. William Cobb sl L,W‘ UI. Thursday afternoon k" guest of Mrs. Robert Thomp “DFIHJI\I\III O Wall is visiting his Mrg A(' i -““:fl v.VEek. e A. Christian of Athens, b 4 recent guest of relatives -“;;l é;}nlu Milsap visited relatives E ”‘:.l‘s. Robert Thompson e fll)l‘n l{l‘v,l.l“) K(u‘(’\t thalr: S Mrs, II“I"'.ZIII)G":.VI ited Mrs. F R sited Mrs. F. e .l.“lsddy afternoon. k. II&'i"'Ilt.\: J: B. Thornton of f Mr. ang .\lr.&“ ‘.;ere proa it e Friends of “~ .IL. Thornton. beret ¢ 5 "l, Ernest Cash wili it g ;n.-mh“ o NS - ey s home, o vval meeting will start at *Birt Baptist church Wi hily 24 ¢ ednesday, “t‘l (I:TmIIlen Barnette is also b wis, hlr 1;1 .with mumps and v, B her a speedy recove Relat : iu‘l]“\[;::: of Mr. and Mrs, 0. C. Sited them recently, Bess i ke & &IéAPTER NO. 268 Shen, = ETS ON MONDAY ~ wil] m”:ll'lf‘r No. HE: Bs W 0 q'clocy lm M;]mday evening at be. A 1 H-vml;9:~e- Masonic Tem- Prosen and \-i<‘.g .%re Vemed So- Se viteg sitors are eordially MRS, Linian KNOWLES, : Worth on. MRS, L(nl’ELLA?fitfifi, A .9 & T LMB Louise aCount R PIL Saty oy i bk 5 I PERSONALS | Tt et .P 8e S eA O | Miss Ruby. Colley of Union Point, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Felton Lunsford on College avenue. ®% . v Friends here will regret to hear of the serious illness in Bennetts iville,' S. C, 'of Mrs. Amelia T. Dud ley, mother of Mr. J. ‘T. Dudley, of Athens. Latest news from her bedside said she was resting bet ter but still crMically ill. She is over '92 years old, <- . ; Mrs, E. L. Clark and daughter, of Savannah, who are visiting Miss Daisy Jones will prolong their visit jtwo weeks. . I - * & 9 | Miss Angler Rouse of Savannah, who has been attending summer school here, leaves for her home Sunday, after a delightful visit with her aunt, Miss Daisy Jones, at the latter’'s home in ’l‘homasi street, g " s » Miss Allene Thaxton of® Rayle,' Ga., spent a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Bon ner, : ’ P - Miss Helen Peterman of Stephens spent Friday night with Mrs. Jas- ! per Hopkins, * L * Mrs. James Peterman of Stephens is spending a few days here with her aunt. s s« ® Mrs. C. E. Bonner is spending the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thaxton at Rayle, - - - Miss Laura L. Smith is spending i the week-end in Cumming, the guest of Miss Sig Lipscomb. * = Miss Sig Lipscomb and Mr. W, E. Lipscomb, jr., are spending the week-end in Cumming with their parents, Dr, and Mrs. W. E. Lips comb, *» & » Mr. Paul Thaxton of Washing ton spent Thursday here with his sister, Mrs, C. E. Bonner. * 5 Miss Adelaide McWhorter of |Lexington, was a visitor here Fri day. * = = Mrs. W. R, Jackson was among those shopping here Friday from Greensboro. * * = Miss Betty Chapman has re turned from Clemson college where Ishe attended summer school and will be with her mother, Mrs. M. T. Chapman on Prince avenue, until fall. L . Among those here Friday from Commerce were Mrs. John Sharp and Mrs. Gardner, ¥ - L - Mrs. E. W. Armour of Rayle, was Ia visitor here Friday. * * = I Mrs. J. T. Peacock of Madison, was among the out-of-town visi ‘tors here Friday. |- . . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Holcombe leave Sunday for Marietta, to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Carrines. L L Prof. and Mrs. .R. C. Wilson| leave Sunday for a motor tripl through the westérn states. ’l‘hey! will go to Portland, Oregon and re-' turn via California, Texas and other places of interest. @ - L Miss Nellie Sue Jenkins of] Stephens, is visiting Miss Helen | ‘Wheeler, » * - - Mrs. Fred Giles and children, of Baltimore,, Md., are visiting Mrs. Ella Etheridge. -0 9 Doyce Driskell leaves today tor' Miami Fla. for a two weeks visit. " ¥ - Mrs. W. G. Sailors is spending today in Thompson, . * - Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bonner are visiting in Augusta * % @ Mr. Frank Langford is visiting his family here, over the week-end.‘ s & ® Miss Mary Sue Skelton is visit ing in Florida. L L Mrs. W. L. Fleming of Mont gomery, Ala., leaves Monday for Pittsburgh, Pa., after an extended visit at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. H. Hoodenpyle. . - Miss Susie Wells has returned from Atlanta, after visiting Mr. and Mrs, Jere Wells. : | \ N e Mr. Lacey Mangleburg returned Friday from a visit to Mobile, Ala. * % = James Spratlin of Hull, has re turned home from Baltimore, Md. . 29 . 'W. A. Johnson, Misses Lois and Reba Johnson and Miss Sajlie Mae Spratlin attended the Alexander H. Stephens Memorial Park dedication exercises in Crawfordville ‘Thurs day. . * * ‘Misses Cornelia and Little Rice Spratlin leave today to visit their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. ‘ Spratlin in Atlanta. I . 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Dyvawn abroad to attend the impending marriage in Paris-of her v i Al o T " cousin, the Count Rene de Chambrun, to Jose Laval, daughter of the I‘l‘E‘D(‘ll premier, Mrs. Alice Longworth will take her faugmer Paulina on a tour of France, England and Switzerland They are shown as they sailed from New York. ) ose Out! . s?%;&%g ; W%?I; W FROCKS e"‘i"-._ ]y. 1 [RAd Gy A USE YOUR ffi; & J?f,{:n wIl o AWK CHARGE SR MRt et PR Tl es e N iT R S SR é? “-IW‘*:% (o 5 BB\ ACCOUNT ‘/f . ‘é::‘ }B/» 2 o : B owy, e SRR ] Aet A (B e R \s WSy Vool WG G fz. . ans O};A ey A% e fi’f F 3':l' C AR B W e st Pg O SeeE e e £ Y I 8 "%fif '\/ : L RN BN ~_,;;Y sz G e . B sAo Rt ' fvns 4 A s:' O L & BSy A b S %510 0 Bay Né‘ o gl et R 4g,g B e b S 2 ol K ‘§%> R ' &zfifi* Excitingly Reduced To ° Half Price and Less Than Half Sizes for Baby Miss 1. to 3! For Nursery Schoolers 2to 6! ; Sizes for Big Sisters 7 to 16! 85¢ 178 265 Were to 1.95! Were to 5.95! Were to $8.95" Buy your daughters dresses'for months to come! For you never had such bargains before! The reason we've slashed prices on these fine dresses is frankly this—for this season of the year we've simply got too many of them—All types are on sale . .". Silks and Cottons. Buy for right now—Buy for school opening— Buy for Fall wear! INFANTS CREEPERS—Were 1.00 to 1.95— NOW 59c¢ BOYS WASH SUITS—Were 1.95 to 2.95— NOW 98¢ MISSES PANTIES—2 to 14; Were 69¢— NOW 39c BABY BLANKETS—Were 3.50— " NOW 1.65 ALL CHILDREN'S SHOES— NOW LESS 25% Michael’'s Annual Clearance TYHE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA BISHOP NEWS T e s e e AOBBN R BY MRS. R. E. BRANCH, JR. BISHOP — Miss Sara Yearwood left Sunday for Atlanta, where s§e has accepted a position, I. Mr. and Mirs. A. E, Porter and children, Bobby and Marietta, spent Sunday in Warm Springs, Ham mond Bradley and Margaret De“l returned home with them. Mr. | Bradley and Miss Dell have been | packing peaches at Woodland, Ga. Mrs. J. L. Rhyne was a recent guest of Mr., and Mrs. C. M. Bell. Mrs. Harden Malcolm, Mrs, C. M. Bell and Mrs. R. E. Branch, jr., ‘were shopping in Athens Thursday. ~ Mrs, Jim Saville and children from North Carolina, are visiting Mrs. Saville’s mother-in-law, Mrs. T. J. Saville for a few days. Several from Bishop enjoyed a picnic at Green Brier Creek Wed nesday afternoon. Following the picnic all enjoyed a dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bell. Mrs. J. F. Lay of Athens, and her daughter, Mrs. J. L, Rhyne and son, Johnny, of Atlanta, spent Fri day with Mr. and Mrs, R. M. And erson, Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Sammons and children, U. B. and Fulerton are spending several weeks in Monti cello with Mrs. Sammons’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton. - - - Mrs. A. Brooks has returned from Miami, Fla., where she spent two weeks with relatives. . % Miss Elease Burton of Leesburg, Fia, is the guest of Mrs. J. G. Rhodes in Commerce. LB USE YOUR @S CHARGE ¥ g ACCOUNT N Tes AAN ‘&’;E a “‘w \fi&;}’ y «xf—'? ); ‘¢ ‘..‘-f-,,.. : Ca B S O e, . SRI S BN S i : S R s RB ol $4 SRR g(b \ SRR eGB T S e FOab T S Y A Rs ‘ WM» @ v ;.«-" R i~ W R s, MV (g il - ,\,'..._..'-**fifi A T i}/) | @“{‘%@;e - «5%3 %» LR e} R . T N TV ST i{ o SRR G I I’*’Sgww,«’; e “ v % %II & e .w%{’ % 7z ) ' , / —;“—‘f‘;’/’ 2 ' S 7 v / A\ / == AN = i ”/ CHIFFONS—NETS—LACES that are charmingly designed for afternoon and informal night-time. All the smart new colors and prints are represented. Darks and Pastels. BOUCLE KNITTED Suits and Dresses—Whites, Blues, GCreens, Corals, beautifully styled and knitted, for wear now and early fall—Two and three-piece fashions included. EVENING DRESSES lovely and sheer; Made of Silk Organdie; Swiss, Nets and Marquisette; Whites and Pastels; Some have Short Jackets. All are stunning new models. Fashions that were 14.95 and 16.95— Now $Io : Fashions that were 18.75 and 19.75— NOW s|2 Fashions that were 22.75 and 24.75— Now s|s Fashions that were 29.75— Now $I 9 Though All Sizes 12 to 40 Are Included—The Number on Sale Is Small. MICHAEL'S—Second Floer WN ) Men’s Shop Clearances GOLF STOCKINGS—2 PAIRS FOR— oo Wools and Cottons; All sizes and colors, in odd lots. l. RAIN COATS—FORMERLY 4.95, 5.95— 5 Suede and Trench Coats; Men'’s sizes 36 to 44. o BOYS' RAINCOATS—FORMERLY 3.95— - 9 5 Trench and Leatherette Models; All sizes. - ALL STRAW HATS AND PANAMAS; LESS— % Half Price! Dobbs and Berg Made; Were 1.95 to $5. TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS; LESS— % Including Society Brands; Were 15.00 to 24.50. BOYS’ 1.95 WASH LONGIES; NOW— |°6s Fine grade, all Sanforized! Full size range. : PAGE ONE-A