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SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1936.
Pi Kappa Alpha Dance Friday
Night Opens Winter Program
The Winter series of dances of
interest to the colloge set at which
the fraternities and sororities will
entertain, was opened with the
beautiful dance Friday evening,
given by Alpha Mu chapter of the
Pi Kappa Alpha at Woodruff hall
from 9 to 1 o'clock.
Jack Daie and his Bulldog orch
estra furnished the music. The ar
tistic decorations depicted a Patlo
of a Florida hotel with garnet and
gold emphasizing the radiant color
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A supper party was given by the
alumni before the dance at the
chapter house on Milledge avenue.
Members and their dateg enjoyed
the occasion. Miss Jane McKinnon
of Brunswick.and Shelley Green of
Rock Hill, 8. C., headed the leaa
out.
The girls were presented corsages
of Talisman roses tied with gold
ribbon.
Chaperong for the dance wera
Dean and Mrs. Paul W. Chapman,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bradberry, Mr.
and Mrs. Weems Baskin, Mr, and
Mrs. Trion Huggins, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Grimes, Professor Hubert
Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Hollis, Mays
Brock, Bob Wingfield, Clayton Bo
wers, KEugene Epting, Joe Ghol
ston, and Mrs. Ula Fortson Hunt,
housemother,
The date list included: Shealley
Greene, Jane McKinnon; J. P.
Wall, Mildred Jackson; Horace
McEver, Margaret Jones; Ebby
Carlisle, Caroline Feagin; Guy
Tiller, Anne McKinnon; Guy Mill
er, Virginia McLeod; Peter Craw
ford, Amelia Golucke.
Everett Rogers, Martha Gardner;
William Merritt, Roselyn Crowder,
Charlie Woodall, Mary Lucy Hern-
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. J. R. Bullock and Mrs. Harry
Dunwody of Atlanta, were visitors
here the past week.
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Mrs. W, H. Hines spent several
days in Augusta the past week,
going down for the funeral of her
aunt, Mother Gabriel,
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Mrs. Morris Stanley has return
ed to her home in New York after
a visit to relatives. Mrs, Stanley
is pleasantly remembered as Miss
Nellie Stern, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stern plon
eer citizens of Athens,
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Mrs. Neal Vason of Madison.|
was among visitorg here Saturday. }
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Mrs. Miles Lewis of Greensboro,
was the guest of her mother, Mrg,
Robert Toombs Dußose Saturday,
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The friends of Miss Annie Ma.ol
Bell will be glad to learn that she
is improving from serious injuries
received in an automobile wreck
several weeks ago and is convaless
cing at her home on Lumpkin
street. ,
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fain of Wats
kinsville were visitors here Sature
day. ‘They leave Monday for
Miami, Fla., where they will spend
several weeks.
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Little Nick Chilivis is celebrating
his fifth birthday anniversary to
day, Here is Happy Birthday to|
the little fellow. |
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Misses Olivia Rousey, Carsie Leel
Dye and Josephine Wright spent|
Sunday in Royston and Daniels-!
ville. I
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Mrs. C. L. Lyle is spending the[
week-end at Social Circle, Ga.,
with Mr. N. L. Lyle. ‘
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Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Matthews |
are spending the week-end atl
Arnoldsville with Mr, and Mrs.!
Will Matthews. , i
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Msr. Will Chambers of Winter-;
ville, was shopping in the clt.vi
Thursday. : l
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Mrs. Hubert Dyar of Royston,|
was shopping in the city Thurs-§
day- ]
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Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hall of|
Atlanta, are viciting here. |
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Mrs: Hal Durham of Watkins-|
ville, was among the OUK-Of-tOWHI
shoppers in the city Thursday. |
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Mrs. C. F. Burroughs of Hull,
was shopping in Athens Thursday.
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Mr. Alvin Baker of Danielsville!
was shopping in the city Thurs-]
day. i
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Mrs, Marion Comnolly spentl
Monday and Tuesday visiting her‘
tather, Mr. Fred Wheeler, who is]
ill. |
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Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Guest are!
spending the week-end in Sociall
Circle with Mr. and Mrs. C. J.|
Guest, ‘ |
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Mr. Dick Arthur has returnedl
to Athens after visiting relatives|
in Maxeys. i
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Friends of Mr. F. A. Sheriff|
regret to learm of his illness at hls!
home on Pulaski street. |
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The friends of Miss Elizabeth |
Wilfong will be glad to know that|
she has recovered from a recenti
illness and is able to be back at }
her work in city hall. l
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Mrs. Ben Thompson of Madison,l
was among visito:s l.':ere Priday. |
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Mrs. C. A. Scudder, Mr. andl
Mrs. W. L. Weston and Warren
Weston and Miss Nina Scudder
spent Saturday in Atlanta the
guests of llrs..Rifha:'d Johnston.
Miss Mary Alice Jester is spend
ing the yook-:nd.in.Athnhg
Miss Bertha Davison and Miss
don; Clayde Davidson, Mae Davi
son; Billy Gwynn, Polly Spencer,
David Reed, Louisa Stevens; Macx
Tucker, Charlotte Williams, Hilton
‘Wiall, Ada Williams; Donald Lee
bern, Virginia Gant; Wm. Cand
ler, Annie Wheat Jones.
Ralph Lankford, Anna Jean Tur
ner; Ward Welchel, Mary Bradley;
Everette Wiright, Helen Handweck;
Stanton Lammers, Katherine Wal
lace; Grady Roberts, Avis Moate,
Ralph Carlisle, Collette Smallwood.
“Clayton Bowers, Charlotte Fow]-
er; Mays Brock, Mary Cobb Er
win; Ned Barbee, Claire Thorpe,
Wilson Wilkes, <Connie Thomas;
Tommy Lane, Cleone Jackson;
Charles Ellis, Marion Williams;
Johnny Mathews, Virginia Frey.
Formals already scheduled will
be given by Pi Kappa Phi frater
nity February 1; Sigma Nu fra
ternity, February 1, and Sigma
Alpha Epsilon fraternity March
27. Phi Mu will he the first sor
ority to give a formal dance,
which will take place January 17.
Delta Phi Epsilon sorority will
entertain January 26; Chi Omega
sorority February 14, and Alpha
Gamma Delta sorority April 10.
The freshman class will spon
sor a dance January 18, and Den
mark dining hall will do so Jan
uary 25. The Women's Athletic
Association will have a ‘“girl
break” affair January 31. The
Thalian - Blackfriars Dramatic
club will have the evening of
Aprl 8.
As usual, the military ball will
probably be the laggest function
of the winter quarter. It is
scheduled for February 21. The
freshman and sophomore classes,
of the Coordinate college, will
have formals February 15 and 28.
Miss Annie Evans is spending
the week-end in Atlanta.
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Mrs. Charles Parrott leaves today
for Beaumont, Texas, where she
will give one of her lovely recitals.
She is one of the South’s most
talented pianistg and violinists,
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Mr. and Mrs. Burney Dobbs, Mrs,
Ralph Goss and Mrs, Hunter Har
ris spent Friday in Atlanta.
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‘Miss Louise Morrig of Richmond,
Va., is visiting Dr. and Mrs, John
Morris and will receive the usual
cordial ' welcome on her annual
visit to her old home,
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Mrs. J. P. Clay of Union, 8.. C,,
is wvisiting her sister, Mrs, O. W,
Haygood.
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Lieutenant William W. Buchan
an has returned to the Marine
Barracks in Philadelphia, Penn.
after spending the Christmas hol
idays with his mother, Mrs.
Maude Buchanan,
January Sales
—January is a Gala Month at Michael’s!
A month of marvelous bargains all-over-the
store. Don’t miss a single January Savings-
Day at Michael’s!
Reg. 1.00 to 2.50 39c
_—An assorted lot of Silk Hose in Chif
fon and Service Weight . . . drastically
reduced because slightly mussed and in
discontinued lines. Not every size in ev
ery color.
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Fabric Gloves l' c
Reg. 1.00 to 3.00
—Silk Gloves Included! 12-button lengths
and gauntlets. Size 5 3-4 to 7. Black,
Brown, Grey, Tan, White.
Kid Gloves 1,00
Reg. 2.00 to 3.50
—Long Gloves and short snaps. Sizes 5 3-4
to 7. Reason for sale: Slight mussing
and discontinued lines. ,
—STREET FLOOR—
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MRS. C. H. COOPER
IS CIRCLE HOSTESS
Circle No. 1 of Prince Avenue
Baptist church, of which Mrs.
Grady Seagraves is chairman, met
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
at the home of Mrs, C. H. Cooper
on Prince avenue, Ten members
and two visitors were present,
The devotional was brought by
the chairman with the main thought
on the future and for resolutions
for better work to be accomplished
this year. The devotional was
closed by the Lord's Prayer,
A business session was held and
the new officers for 1936 were elec
ted. They were Mrs. J. P, Poss,
mission study chairman; Mrs, R.
L. Meister, personal service chair
man; Mrs. V, C. Smith, secretary
and treasurer; Mrs, Emory Lan
caster, publicity chairman; Mrs.'
C. . Shackelford, publications
chairman; Mrs, A, H, Brackett,
scrap book. l
After the business session, a de
lightiul social half-hour wag en
joyed the hostess serving delicious
refreshments.
The ten members present werei
Mrs, Grady Seagraves, Mrs. C. G.l
Chandler, Mrs. R. N, Wilson, Mrs.
A. H. Brackett. Mrs, Ed Lampkin,
Mrs. R. L. Meister, Mrs. C. H.
Cooper, Mrs. W. E. Wall, Mrs.
Ralph Herring, Mrs V. C. Smith,
Visitors were Miss Bessie Wilson
and Miss Mary Julia Cooper.
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Home Economics Club
To Hear Miss Marie
McHatton on Tuesday
~ Miss Marie McHatton will
speak at the regular meeting of
“the Home Fconomics club of Co
ordinate college. The meeting
will be held Tuesday night at 7
o’clock in the club room in Smith
building.
Miss McHatton will speak on
her presentation at .court. The
public is cordially invited to at
tend,
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University Woman's
Club to Hold January
Meeting Tuesday at 4
The regular January meeting
of the University Woman’s club
will be held in the parlor of Win
nie Davis Memorial Hall on the
Coordinate college campus Tues
day afternoon at 4 o'clock. /
' Miss Moina Mighael, hostess of
\Winnie Davis, and Mrs. R. H.
yPowell will be co-hostesses at the
‘meeting. They will be assisted by
other ladies of the college.
The officers of the club urge
that all members be present at
this meeting. 2
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AUXILIARY MEETING OF
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH 1S POSTPONED
The regular monthly meeting of
the Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Central Presbyterian church,
which was scheduled to be held
tomorrow, has been postponed
until the following Monday, Janu
ary 20, it was announced yester-
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Oconee Street Missionary Group
Entertained By Mrs. N. A. Smith
‘ The Woman's Missionary society
of Oconee street Methodist church
met at the home of Mrs. N. A.
‘Smith Monday afternoon, January
‘6. The meeting was called to or
der by Mrs. C. S. Denny, vice
president, in the absence of the
‘president, Mrs. Warren Hill, who
was {ll
“Jesus Calls Us” was the open
ing song, after which Mrs. E =
Kirk gave an inspiring devotionas.
‘,She used ag her scripture lessom,
Philippians third chapter, thirteen
and fourteen verses. She urgea
the members as they glanced back
at their work in the old year and
thought of lost opportunities, te
rededicate their lives to the mas
ter, and in the New :Year, to re
solve as did St, Paul to “Press
forward for the prize of the high
calling of God in Christ Jesus.”
Mrs. Denny then sang an appro
priate selection, “Guide Thee O
My Great Jehovah,” and Mrs. J.
A. Langford led in prayer.
A leaflet, “Intangible Legacies”
Laura Rutherford Chapter, U.D.C.
Meets At Home Of Mrs. R.W. Woods
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Laura Rutherford chapter, U.D.C.
met on January 7 at the home of
Mrs. R. W. Woods, with Misses
Ellice and Mary Woods as co~
hostesses. Despite a pouring rain,
there was a good attendance, with
about 40 present.
The president, Mrs. C. C. Kime
zey, presided, and the meeting waas
opened with prayer by the chaplaln,
Mrs, C. C. Lanier. Mrs, Kimsey
extended cordial greetings to ail
for the new year. }
Reports from the various com- !
mittees were given. On account%
of the unavoidable absence of the\
gecretary, there were no minutes
of the December meeting. Baskets
were sent to all the veterans for
Christmas, handkerchiefs to an.
widows, and Miss Mayne, director
of Ellen Crawford chapter, Chil
dren of the Confederacy, reported
All The Freshness of Spring
In New Snyderknit Suits at
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’was presented by several members
of the society as an introduction
[to the pledge service. The parts
presented impressed the memberw
lwlth the fact that our intangible
inheritances, our church, our mis
isionary society, our yearly pledge
come to us as traditions. We muss
}be true to the faith. The song,
|"Faith of Our Fathers” was sung
after which Mrs. Denny offered
‘prayer. In an impressive manner,
the pledges including gervice, pray
er and offerings, for the New Year,
were made by each member pres
.ent.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and approved, after
which the roll was called and duews
collected. Reports of different or
ficers of the society were given ana
Ithe meeting adjourned with re
‘peating the Lord's prayer in cone
cert. A social halt nhour followed
and delicious refreshments wére
served by the hostess. Twelve mem
bers were present at the meeting.
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that they had sent cards to all vet- |
erans and widows,
Certificates of membership wemt
presented to Mrs. Harold Hodgson,
Mrs. T. J. Epps, Mrs. J, 8. Garri
son, Mrs. George Storey, and Miss
Rosa Maddox. Mrs. Garrison was
appointed as publicity chairman,
A Flag Day committee wag ap
pointed to sell flags on Georgia
Day, February 12. Committee mem
bers are Mrs. R. B. Huddleston,
chairman; Mrs. E. J. OKelly,
Mrs. T. W. Reed, Mrs. J. E. Cook,
Miss Rose Walker Mayne,
Nine new applicationg. for mem
bership were announced, Miss
Moina Michael spoke of the gooa
influence of Winnie Davis hall as
a dormitory, and appealed to the
Georgia division to feel the respon
sibility of keeping it up in line
with the reputation it bears, anad
BETTER SHOP---Second Floor
IMedical Auxiliary
Hears Talk By Dr.
Will Moss Friday
Mrs. Charles Brightwen, Mrs.l
Harold Reynolds and Mrs, Dan
DuPree were joint hostesses to
the Woman’s Auxiliary of the
lClarke County Medical Society
Friday morning at the home of
ers. DuPree.
| An. interested group of members
heard Dr. Will Moss speak on
Health Education, particularly
public health measures, preven
tion by immunization and treat
ment by anti-toxins and serums
of the common contagious dis
eases. He ended his talk with the
statement that the intelligence of
a community is guaged by its
support of its public health organ
ization and program.
Mr. John Tate sang several
songs and "at the close of the
meeting the- hostesseg served a
delicious luncheon,
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Mrs. J. E, Estes of Helen, Ga.,
‘is visiting her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. R. L. Estes, at their home
on the Lexington road. Mr. Estes
will join her over the week-end.
as a memoral to Misg Davis. She
algo told of her recent visit to the
hospital in St. Petersburg, Fla., for
Spanish and World War veterans,
where they are well taken care of.
A delightful program was then
enjoyed. A pianp solo, “The Tan
go,” was given by Misg Mary Anns
'‘Woods, daughter of the hostess,
and Mrs, S. F. Yow and Mrs, Park
Betts sang a ‘“Folk Song” and “On
Wings of Song,” accompanied at
the piano by Mr. Mike McDowell,
A paper on Admiral Matthew
Fontaine Maury was read by Mrs.
Carl Saye, and a paper on General
Stenewall Jckson by Mrs, Carlton
Beusse. A talk on General Lee
was given by Miss Moina Michael,
who stressed the effect in his lire
of hig mother’'s influence, whicn
should be an inspiration to the
mothers and P.-T. A’s of today.
‘Refreshments were served ana
the chapter adjourned. .
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[Delightful Dance
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A delightful dance was given
Saturday evening by the “Z” club
of the University in the Physical
Education building. Jack Dale
and his Bulldog orchestra furnished
the music, ’ p
Members of the club who spon
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Personal Representative
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MIiSS RUBY HADEN
By Special Arrangement with the
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It is a privilege to have this authority in
our store and her services are offered with
‘ our compliments.
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