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About Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1935)
\pAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1935. ' « fiss Dial )Weds Mr. J. P. Gaines W ;i Wedding Ceremony kes Place Here Thurs ly Morning . - - nnon? ment is made of the g Miss Charlotte Dial to i p. Gaines, the ceremony ;P_. { place Thursday morn “‘\ 0 9, at the home of Dr. oM pe Duncan, pastor of L pri \venue Baptist church. she guests inctuded the immedi fgmilies and very close friends e young couple, b , wore a gown of navy 1 crepe with navy ac aries She wore a shoulder theart roses and val gllowil the ceremony the B 1 for a wedding trip ,_ plorida and other points b s% ® “ s Marie McHattor | jvited to Be Maid of | Honor to Cotton Queenl i iiss Marie McHatton, vharmingl ne daughter of Dr. and Mrs. bmas Hubbard McHatton, has o invited with other Georgia jes, t ve as maid of honor e Queen of the Cotton Rall pe given in Chattanooga, Sep pber 5 at the Signal Mountain tel. iiss McHatton whose recent bcentation to the Queen of Eng-! i centered wide social interept, dill abroad with her grand biher and will not be able to ac ki (his beautiful courtesy, which bos added interest to the many by social honors extended and, oved by Miss McHatton, whose! oy personal graces and cultural ckground have fitted her so zldrl rably for all the honors confer i upon her. ith her grandmother, Mrs. ;s Hubbard McHatton, she is pected home in October, where ;1‘ bst cordial welcogpe awaits thc‘m.| ®- L | i itle Lucy Talmadge | Will Celebrate Fifth | Birthdav With Partv' Rittle 1 Talmadge, (~h:u’ming| une daughter of Mr. and .\h's.’ bke Talmadge, will celebrate her th birthday anniversary Monday elno t the lovely home of » parent n Prince avenue. ] INothir more joyous than :|| idiren’s party, especially when | lebrating a “Natal Day” so dear | their hearts. All the (‘hildrvnl ited a nticipating the happy asion with unusual interest. ! Games will b: played and there | B he the handsomely ('ml‘mu.\'ml{ ke sparkling with five tinyl hrning ners. The children’s ettiest party dresses and L‘.'d.\'t pons will he. freshened up ;md e voune guests can hardly await e notable occasion. l e Wiw [ elightful Picnic Is } . - | Enjoyed by Two Classes | Of Prince Ave. Church} Fridav afternoon thirty members the Women's Bible clasg and e Philathea class of Prince Ave e Baptist church enjoyed a de- Ehtful picnic at Berryman’s | pring Those who were not present issed 2 good time and an excellent ich Mrs. R. A. Stewart opened a prt devotion by prayer. Mrs.' teman read a poem in honor of iW. C. Noell and W'ill Rogers. be poem was composed by Mrs. eeman on and was very im v l Mrs, Stewart’s subjeet for devo- Iwa The Sermon on the ount ‘he made a splendid talk talent, trust, trade, test, talk £ and tormenting and said we I must be faithful and ‘“doers.” Songs were sung and- Bible ver- | P qucte and the devotion was | osed with the Lord’s Prayer, as- | i Which the luneh was spread andr Secretary. I *- - ' i Many Athens Friends ‘ Of Mrs. W. F. Watson Crieved Over Death ' | friends of Mrs. W. l“‘.l ‘4 merly of Athens, will! k. rieved to learn of her . h followed a major op- E past week, at the I‘lif-l 0 sanitarium in New| : \ | I away Friday (»\':'nin‘,:l lins will be carried | ‘.4 . n, Fla., where she undl ’ have resided since E & ens several years u;.:n.l 1\ n stopped over here on » New York for a hrié‘fi \ short while ago. .‘ a charming woman, | ghtful personaliey, ]’”S‘l FNinz fine mental attainments tism, which readily wvfl! riends here and through- | : ith. The deepest sym- | e extended the bereaved | E heir great loss and .~ur-} k" they have sustained in ” of Mrs. Watson. ! *x 4 | b t Mrs. Jefferson Box and E harming young daugh " s Frances and Virginia 4 popular members of the s f Columbus are visit- L nd Mrs. W. D. Beacham E eing cordially welcomed nany friends here. ’.* * . I Mrs. J. L. Pendly left L to accompany their son, A Knoxville, via Great hh.. . lountain National ®Park, S mr tamar will catch a train for 80 and school, b | PERSONALS ‘ A : —————— MiMr' and Mrs. D. B. Evans and edS: Sarah Barwick have return d to their home in Atlanta after spending several weeks h Miss Mary B s here with y Barwick. LR Miss Terilla Wi te and M G 5 rs. layds Brown of Atlanta, are the week-end guests of M G. W. Nash r. and Mrs. . - - Mrs. G. W. Na lfl‘om a visit to :h ey Miami, Fla T Vet W * 3 e es;rh:t frplends of Mrs. R. A. For occoa Falls Institute will be grieved to 1 FooE A earn of her serious accident in which sh fractured hi tpsahagaosy vil tday. W SRI Ay s ‘ o e ulerls Mr. and Mrs. Rob . ert B, Law-: M oo b Dok, g 0 o Mlego, Cal, are visiting his mother, rs. Lawrence, and sister Mrs. William T, Ray an ‘ e d Mr. Ray at r home on Milledge averue. | « ® @ mFr;{nrk Kiserof Jefferson is visit-l g . and Mrs. Herman Av.nt. : *s e | Miss Marion Bloomfield has ?akttelr: possession of her apartment 1‘; e hcme O_f Mr. and Mrs. Lea elcher on Milledge avenue, - s % @ Mrs. W. L. Deck $ . and Miss Kathleen Deck of Waynesboro, Ga. and Mr. H. L. Merck of Atlanta are visiting Mrs. Sarah B. Mahaf fgy on Prince avenue. L . Mrs. Joseph H. McLaurin leaves tonight for Richmond, Va, to join Mr. McLaurin and from there they | will go to Washington, D. C. for! :WO weeks. Then they will return F?l Athens en route to Jacksonville, a. Mr. and Mrs. McLaurin are planning to make Athens their head- | quarters and their frequent visits! here will be good news to their many friends here. s ® - Ms. Harry J. Merck and two, children, Mrs. Sarah B:. Mahaffey Mrs. W. L. Deck and Miss Myr leen Merck visited relatives in Jef ferson and Commerce Wednesday.i . “ . Mr. Julian Hilt of Winder was a | recent visitor here. ' * = - Miss Mpyrleen Merck has re turned from a visit with Mrs. Ellie, B. Morgan and Mrs. G, C. Mor gan in Chipley, Ga. ®* - ' Misses Dorothy Hammett, Bev erly Benson, Florence Callahan and: Laura Smith are the guests of Miss Mary Alice Roane of Atlanta for the week-end. . * - Miss Janet Crawford left Sature day for Gray, Ga. to visit Miss Emmie Bragg, whose marriage to Mr. J. T.-Middlebrooks will be a quiet social event in the near fu ture. ‘ e % ® Mas. I. O. Newton and daugh der, Shirley, of Atlanta are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D, B. St, John on Franklin street. -- - } Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fullilove,, jr.. are receiving the .congratula tions of their friends upon the birth of a son at St. Mary's hOS-' pital August 24, who has been named William Spann Fullilove. ‘ - - - Friends of Master Don Jose: Johnson will regret to learn of hisl illness at home following an op- | eration at the General hospital. l . - * Mrs. Maud Hart spent the past week in Madison, Ga. : - - - Misses Carrie Bockleman and Isabel Sargent, Mrs. Minnie Gra nade, Rev. and Mrs. Paul Maxell and children, Harold, Eldon and Bowin of Atlanta will spend Mo‘n-‘ day with Mr. and Mrs. D. B. St.‘ John. Mr. and Mrs. St. John heve as their guests today Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. St. John and daughter, Ann, of Atlanta. + s = Miss B. Jones, Mrs. A. J. Con yers and Miss Rhoda Permenter of | ‘Athens, are guests at the Dodge Hotel in Washington, D, C. ¢« s = Mrs. Winnie B. Brown of Char-! lotte, N. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. 3, R. Butler on the Winter ville road. - ¥ . Mrs. Bergna McCorkle Ison ha.s‘ returned from a week's visit to Mr. and Mrs. Mott Saunders in‘ Baden, N. C. “ . | Mrs. H. G. Banister of Ila) visited here Saturday. i . ® - Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ,\laxwell, of Lexington were visitors here Saturday . s ® € Mr. and Mrs. Emory Lancaster have returned from a week's stay | 4n Atlanta and Gainesville. | - - - Mrs. Lamar Nicholson and Mrs. ’ Eda Watkins of Lexington weret visitors here Saturday. j -- - I Mrs. W. G. Johnson is expect ~ed home sometime today from a visit to New York. . e Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Messer have returned to Rockord, lIL, following a visit to relatives here. ® . - Miss Amoretta Smith of Steph ens was a recent visitor here. * . - Mrs. Harden Malcolm of Bishop §s recuperating from an appendix operation at St. Mary's hospital. « o Mrs. T. P. 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