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TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1936,
Phi Mu Sorority to
Hold Founder's Day
: Banquet Wednesday
Alpha Alpha of Phi Mu will en
tertain at its annual Founders’
Day banquet, celebrating the
eighty-fourth anniversary of the
fraternity, Wednesday night at 6
o'clock at the Holman hotel. Ac
tive chapter members and local
alumnae will be pre:ent. !
Decorations and favors will
carry out the St. Patrick's Day]
theme , 1
Founders’ Day services will bel
held in a private parlor of the ho
tel immediately after dinner, |
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Mr. Jack Escoe is ill at Generall
hospital ,following a serious .oper
ation Thursday of last week. I
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Mrs. Margaret Pennel ig slowly
improving from a severe attack of
flu. .
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MICHAEL’S
BETTER SHOP
Second Floor
e e v e s
You Are Cordially Invited
to attend our
“Bucilla Style Show
featuring hand-knit garments
on models
WEDNESDAY AT 4 O'CLOCK
: MISS HARRIET BACHNER
" Bucilla stylist, will be in charge.
Street Floor
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EMrs. Horace Warwick I]
' Honors Daughter With |
e Lovely Birthday Party
i P PER—
i Mrs. Horace Warwick enter
| tained at her home Saturday aft
!ernoon with a beautifully planned
jparty in honor of her attractive
| little daughter, Martha Jean, who
lrelebrated her third birthday.
A color scheme of pink and
|white was carried out in the
' beautiful decorations.
] Many interesting games were
enjoyed by the children.
The little guests were invited
into the dining room where delic
!ious ice cream and cake was
served from a beautifuly appoint
ed table. Bach one was presented
a pretty favor in remembrance of
lthe happy occasion.
Those invited were Martha
Bobby and Brother Patrick, Tone
and Ellwood Smith, Donald Bond,
. Maynard Hazen, Rosena and
Wilma Dunaway, Wesley, Mickey
and Curtis 'Stevens, jr., ILouise
Williams, Betty Moseman, Martha
Jean Warwick and Helen Strick
land,
Assgisting Mrs. Warwick in
entertaining were Mrs. Jame:
Hodges, Mrs. Patrick and Mrs.
; Henry Williams.
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Visitors to Athens 1
Honored at Parties
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Belcher en-’
tertained Saturday evening at a/
beautiful dinner party which was |
given in honor of their kinspeople, |
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Johns|
and Mr. James T, Johns, jr., of
Roswell, New Mexico; Mrs. J. B.
Mitchell of Clearwater, Fla., and
Mrs. J. E. H. Dorsett of Lake
land, Fla.
| The delightful home of the hosts
| on Milledge avenue was artistlcal-'
ly decorated with a wealth of
| gorgeous daffcdils and a delicious
¥course dinner was served.
| The popular visitors have been
| royally entertained, and among
’l_the most enjoyvable parties was
| the beautiful tea Saturday after-
Enoon at which Mrs. Alice Towns
| entertained at the home of her
| daughter, Mrs, Lena Willlams, in
ltheir honor.
| 'LEND-A-HAND CLUB
| MEETS WEDNESDAY
1 The Lend-a-Hand club will meet
| Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock
lat the club house on Chase street.
‘iMrs. E. Shackelford will be the
| i main speaker and her subject will
| be “Good Neighborhood.”
" : All members are urged to arrive
| thirty minuteg before the regular
imeeting hour to pray especially for
ithe club. The society will observe
{ & special season of bprayer. All
;n;emhers are urged to be present
jand * visitors will be welcomed,
| Members are asked to remember
llhe date and hour,
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{ Mrs. B. F. McEntire and Miss
| Lilla Rhodes spent Sunday in At
llanta.
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Stunning Nails
Hard Cuticles 2
Hang - Nails| &
Brittle Nails \ (S =)
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lathers. Instantly it softens the nail
frame...removes the dead cuticle
without cutting, and leaves the live
cuticle smooth and pliable. Mani
care helps keep the nail from be
coming brittle and cracked .. . it
prevents hang-nails.. .and cleans
every speck o% dirt from the finger
tips, too. Does not Idisturb your
nail polish.
Just a few moments each night
is all you need to keep your nails
beautiful. Approveg {>s' Good
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MICHAEL’S
Street Floor
By Helen Welshimer ..
T}TERE are so many weary intheland, 1 s
Who search the streets in vain for boon of work;} | ! 4
There are old men who can not understand ———— _
Denial now of tasks they did not shirk : 3 L
In younger years. And there are young men,too, . 3 |
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Who only ask that they have work to do, - {
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THE laborer is worthy of his hire, . f
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(Copyright, 1936, by NEA Service, Inc. All reprint and song rights reserved.)
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Burney Dobbs have
returned from Charleston, 8, C.,
where they visited- Burney, jr., at
The Citadel, where he is a stu
dent, -~ " |
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Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Doster an-
Enounce the birth of a son, Febru
ary 20, who has been named
Charles Walter Doster,
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Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Rivers, Mra.
C. H. Tappan, Mr. Hamlin Tappan
and Miss Mabel Tappan visited in
Helen, Ga., Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smalilwood
and Mr, A. L. Veal of Monroe,
ispent the week-end here with rela
| tives,
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Mr. Hubert Barton has returned
from KElbeirton. He was accom
panied home by hig grandmother,
Mrs. J. B. Dove, who will visit in
Athens for sevrai days. g
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Friends of Mr. J. T, Biggers are
pleased to see him out following
lan attack of influenza. :
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Mrs. Marvin Underwood and Mrs.
Hal Davison of Atlanta, will spend
| Wednesday with Miss Roberta
Hodgson, coming over for the In
stitute of Public Affairs.
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The friends of Mr. Albert Davi
son are pleased to see him out fol
{lowing an illness with tonsilitis,
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‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Tatum hive
returned to their home in Atlanta
after a deilightful yisit with rela
tives and friends here, *
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Mrs. C. Chandler and Miss Louise
Chandler, Mrs. ‘Abe Link and Dr.
|and Mrs. Block spent Monday in
| Atlanta.
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Friendg of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Dunn,
sympathize with them in the death
of their uncle, Mr. Bailey.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hawkins, sr,,
were visitors in Atheng Monday.
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| Mr, Boyd Fowler i 3 spending a
lrew days in Florida.
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Mr. Tom Patrick and children,
Bobby and junior, and Mrs. Robert
IW‘l]Mamson and son, Bobby, spent
Sunday in Crawford.
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, Friends of Mr. Herman Barton
will regret to learu of his illness
at his home on College avenue.
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Mrs. J. B. Mitchell of Clearwater,
Fla, and Mrs, J. E. H. Dorsett of
ILakeland, Fla., have returned to
| their respective homes foliowing
In delightful visit to Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Reed. Mr, and Mrs. James
l'l‘. Johns and Mr, J. T. Johns, ir.
'of Roswell, N, M., who were their
guests also have gone to Atlanta
for the Coca-Cola convention.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wright and
ison. Jimmy, are visiting relatives
in Monroe. ' B s
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~ Mr. Wesley Adair of Monroe, was
a visitor in Athens Sunday.
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Friends of Mrs. Ed Dunn will
regret to learn of her illness with
a severe cold.
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Mrs. Irene Grey has returned to
hir Home after visiting relatives in
Monroe.
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The many friends of Miss Eve
lyn Seymour are pleased to see her
out after a recent illness.
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Mr. David Winn of Fort Ben
ning, is spending part of this week
in Athens,
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Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Pleasant, Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Davis and chil
dren of Elberton, spent Sunday aft
erncon with Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Barton,
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Mr. and Mrs. Erhest Gains and
Mrs. Molly Haynes of Atlanta,
visited relatives in Atheng and
Winterville Sunday. 1
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Friends of Miss Flma Ruth
Christian will be glad to know she
is convelescing from a recent ton
sil operation at her home on
Buena Vista avenue. 3
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Sams, Mr.
| Albert Sams, Mrs. O. B. Win
gate and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Wingate of Amarilla, Texas, will
go over to Atlanta Wednesday for
!the Coca-Cola convention,
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! Mr. and Mrs. George Driggers
spent the week-end in Macon visit
‘lng relatives. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Erin Smith and
daughter, Juanita, spent Sunday
lln Eatonton.
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’ Mr. and Mrs. ILammie Lesler
Ispent Sunday with Mrs. Birdie
| Seagraves in Sanford.
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Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Lucky *ana
‘daughter. Charlotte, of Augusta,
|spent the week-end here with re
|latives. g sl
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1 Mr. Harold Wheelis of Monroe,
| spent Sunday in Athens.
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The many friends of Miss Mil
{dred Edwards will regret to lear
| of her mmfat—Germl hospnn.l;_%
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! Friends of Mr. anii Mrs. Jasper
| Hopkins are sorry to learn thar
they are leaving Athens in the
|near future to make their home
|in Atlanta, ' :
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| Mr. Dave Mercer of . Elberton,
‘spent Sunday afternoon here "visit
ling friends.
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' Mr. Warner Cooper, who. is dis
;trlct ranger of the Cherokee Na
| tional Forest in Tennessee, visited
| his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Cooper, during the week-end. On
Friday he spoke on the first of a
series of forestry programs, being
given over WGST. .
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l Mr. and Mrs. G. D. New and
[Cora _Ann, of Duluth, Ga., are.
| visiting relatives here. ;
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{ Mrs. E. B. Greer and Mrs. C. H.
’Head of Monroe, were shopping in
the city Monday.
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Friends of Miss Ruby Kesler are
glad to see her out again after be
’ing ill at home with the flu. '
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‘ Mr. M. B. Pittman, Bethal and
|Miss Mary Pittman of Sanford,
!spent Saturday with Mrs, Versie
Kesler.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jewett Harris and
attractive little daughter, Helen, of
| Augusta, spent the week-end rlthl
[Mr. ana Mrs. M. H. Elliott.
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| Mrs. Josephene Dial and Miss
| Evelyn Dial spent Sanday in Tal~|
| lulah Falls with Mr. and Mrs. R.|
!A. Davis and family. Mrs. Diall
"remained at the Davis home where
she will be a guest for several
days.
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Friends of Mrs. C. T. Crowe
will regret to learn of her illness
with flu at her home on Prince
avenue.
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Mrs. R. C. Phillips has return
ed from a week-end visit to At
lanta, where she was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. L. C. Smith,
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Friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Payne, Bogart road, will be glad
to know they are much Dbetter
after having been ill for the post
several days.
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~ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lewis has
as their guests Sunday Mrs. W.
E. Lewis and Mr. Thomas Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lewis and
charming young daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ruel Smith, all of Eaton
ton, and Misses Martha and Alley
Mae Lewis, who are attending
school in Athens and Misses Eliz
abeth Keesler and Melba White of
Jefferson.
BAXLEY WOMAN DIES
BAXLEY, Ga. — (#) — Mrs
Margaret C. Middieton, 81, wife of
Frank P. Middleton, and widely
known resident of Baxley, died as
dt:; residence on Parker street Mon-
Prior to her marriage 60 years
ago, she was Miss Margaret Col
lins of Emmanuel county, but had
lived in Appling County since soon
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Forum Class Sewing
| Circle to Organize
' Book Reading Group
The Sewing Circle of the Forum |
Class of First Methodist church!
school met with Mrs. John Tatz
for the February meeting and were
rayaliy eniertained in the recrea
tional rooms of the parsonage.
The lovely narcissus and glad-f
folus, very artistically arranged
in bowls made a most bea.utiful‘i
setting for the meeting.
BBeing one of the few pretty
spring day's to date, fifteen en
thusiastic needle workers were
were resent, After the guests had'
assembled and each had displayed |
siace the last meeting, all got |
their creations in fancy work
down t¢ an hour of work and chat- l
ter.
Mrs. Tate broughi to the group
the suggestion to organize a
reading group in connection with
the Stwing Circle, and she said
that the late high class books, of
which she would secure a list,
would be read and discussed at the
meetings,
The suggestion was put to a
Vote and decidep that this group
be organized and Mrs. H. E.
Avant was made chairman, with
Mrs. L. R. Roof as co-chairman.
Mrs. John Stiles asked the Cir
cle to meet with her for the March
gathering in her home at the Hol
fan hotel, <
Mrs. Tate had as co-hostesses
at the feeting Mrs. L. R. Roof
and Mrs. J. M. Lewis.
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Miss Roberta Hodgson
Will Honor Mrs. Neal
Hodgson on Wednesday
Mies Roberta Hodgson has is
sued invitations to an afternoon
tea for Wednesday which will
honor Mrs, Neal Hodgson, who
has been spending the winter
here with Mr. Charles Hodgson
at the home of Mr. Charles
Hodgson and sisters ¢n the Mitch
ell’s Bridge road. : :
Mrs. Hodgson has been a
charming acquisition to the social
life of the young nmatron's tet,
Miss Hodgson’s tea will give a
group of her friends this happy
opportunity of meting the popular
visitor and at the same time en
joy the delightful tea. :
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Young Matrons’ Circle
Will Meet Wednesday
The Young Matrong Circle of
Oconee Street Methodist church
will meet Wednesday afternoon at
3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ed
gar Eberthart,
The third session of the Bible
Study class, conducted by the
pastor, Rev. J. A. Langford, will he
held and a good attendance is
urged.
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Lollie Hutchins Class
~ Group No. 3 Gives Social
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r Group No. 3 of the Lollie
Hutching Sunday school class will
give a social- Wednesday after
ncon in thé Ladies parlor of the
First Baptist church at 4 o’clock.
Mrs. Puryear and Mrs. Charles
Rice, co-chairmen, will assist in
the honors of the occasion. The
St. Patrick's Day motif will feat
ure the decoratioris. All members
of the class are cordially invited.
Mrs. Harold Hinton
Is Contract Hostess
‘ The Tuesday Contract club met
this afternoon with Mre. Harold
lHlnton in her Ilovely home on
Milledge avenue, assembling mem
bers* for the usual spirited game
ifolloxved by delicicus refreshments.
' The spacious rooms were beauti
fully decorated with golden daffo
’dils throughout the lower floor,
~making a colorful background.
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Joint Birthday Party
Honors Three Athenians
One of the most enjoyable social
events of the past week was the
lovely birthday party honoring Mrs.
Flossy Mathis, Mrs. Flora Coty and
Mrs. Ruby Nelms at the home of
Mrs. Nelms on Nantahala averue.
The happy occasion assembled @
number of friends and some of the
memberg of the Lend-a-Hand club.
Receiving the guests were Mrs.
BE. Shackelford and Mrs. Crawford.
The living room was beautifully
decorated with jonquils and daffo
dils. Several games were enjoyed
by the guestg and many very nice
and valuable presents were receiv
ed by the three whose birthdays
were honored.
During the course of the party
delicious refreshments were gerved,
and the guests left wishing the
honorees many more happy birth
days.
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Friends of F. H. Trammell will
regret to learn he continues ill at
his homt on Yonah aveénue,
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Friends of Miss Freddie Hill
will be glad to know she is much
better after being unable to walk
for the past severa] weeks due to
a broken foot received in a bas
ketball game. |
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COURT RECESSED |
Judge Henry Tuck recessed City
court yesterday until Thursday
morhing at 9 o'clock, the secondl
time since the regular Fehruary |
term started that court has been‘
adjourned for long recesses. ‘
"March is the month to
make your City Tax Re
turns.
MODERN.WOMEN
Need Nat Suffer monthly pain and delay due to
colds, nervousstrain, exgo.unotdmfln causes.
Chi-ches-ters Diamond Brand Pills are effective,
reliable and give Quick Relief. Sold by g
all druggists for over 43 years. Ask for ','__q. 3
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Sick Children To
Benefit By Style
Show Here Friday
To help the sick children of Ath
ens why can’t help themselves re
gain health, the Junior Assembly is
presenting a Fashion Show of 1936
spring styles next Friday afternoon
at 4 o'clock at the Georgian hotel.
The merchants and the people of
Athens have shown such a spirit of
co-operation that the show gives
eévery promise of being a tremen
dous success,
With a group of Athens’ most
charming and fashionable women
as models, and with the clothes se
lected with care to show all types,
it will be a real style parade..
Models include Mrs, Ed West
brook, Mrs. Jake Hutchins, Miss
'Nell Johnson, Mrs., Agnes White,
Miss Mary Myers, Miss Ann Creek
more, Mrs. E, K. BSmith, Mrs.
Sally Fanny Yow, Miss Ann Cor
nett, Mrs. Vernon Smith, Miss
Virginia Dobbs, Mrs. Herbert
Swartz, Miss Mary Bickerstaff, Misg
Grace Winston, Miss Marjorie
Gould and Miss Loig McLelland.
Stores cooperating are Lesser’s,
Gallant-Belk, Gunn’s, J. C. Penney,
Doolittle’s Shoe Shop, Misg Daisy
Burton, Miss Olivia Cook, Mrs.
Arthur Burch, and Gloyd’s.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Payne, of
Route No. 2, Bogart, are improv
ing from attacks of influenza,
their friends will be pleased to
learn,
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Mr. and Mrs, Van Lester and
little daughter, Juanita, and Mrs.
Versie Kesler spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, O. B. Pittmann near
Nicholson, ’
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Col. and Mrs. E. K,
- Smith Entertain At
Lovely Dinner Party
Col. and Mrs. Edwin K. Smith
entertain at a small but lovely din«
ner party Sunday evening, honor
ing Sir Arthur Willert, eminent
British diplomat and publicist, ana
president of the Foreign Policy as
sociation, who spoke at the Uni
versity this morning, wunder the
auspices of of The Institute of
Public Afairs.
The exquisite beauty of the de
lightful home of the hosts was
eccentuated by the radiance of
daffodils and narcissi in artistic
arrangement through out the
rooms. The handsomely appointed
‘table overlaid with an imported
cloth was centered with the bright
flowers, the first spring blossoms
‘that wil soon glorify Athens Se
veral delicious courses were served
and the delightful dinner proved
a very happy social event,
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Art Association to
Hear Hubert Owens
Mr. Hubert Owens, Professor of
Landscape Architecture and direc
tor of Highway Beautification of
Georgia will give an illustrated
lecture before the Athens Art As
sociation Wednesday evening at
the home of Miss Annie May Hol
liday, 375 Hill street, at 8 o’clock.
All interested are cordially invited.
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The many friends of Mrs. Law
rence Costa will regret to learn
that she has been ill for several
days with flu.
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l The many friends of Miss Elma
Ruth Christian, Buena Vista
’avenue, will be glad to know she
is resting well ofter a recent tone
’ sil ' operation. ;
PAGE THREE
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IMPROVED CLASS, NURSE.”
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with that my
: 5 self, Miss Mait
fand, an< 1 have found that nearly
every girl in the class is now having
*California Syrup of Figs’ regularly.
. “lalways find that the bowel clean
liness that this brings, promotes good
appetite, vigorous health and regular
school attendance. You will agree
with me that good health and sound
education go hand in hand.
“What a pity all mothers do not
realize that when their daughters are
approaching their ’teens, thorough
and regular bowel movements are of
vitlal import:gxclefto thesir nom}a%‘gi—
velopment. ‘California Syrup o p
is so gentle and safe in its action that
it is the ideal laxative for girls of
this age.
“At such a time it is a mother’s
duty to make sure that her daugh
ter’s bowels are clean and free from
poisonous waste matter and many an
anxious mother has thanked me for
pointing out the value of the regular
‘;{_eekly dose of ‘California Syrup of
Figs.””
Be sure to get the genuine “Calis
fornia Syrup of Figs.”” 60¢ per bolile
as all druggists’.
"California
Syrup of Figs” .