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FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1936
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Mrs. Daisy Talmadge Pitts, of
Scarsdale, N. Y., is visiting Mr.
and* Mrs. Hugh Talmadge Harris,
and will be cordially welcomed by
her many friends,
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Coats showing the Margo Influence, the Ches
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Whatever Fashion Trend you adopt for Spring,
we've a Coat to complete the Ensemble. Navy,
Black, Brown, Tan, Green, Blue, Yellow, Plaids,
Checks. Sizes 14 to 46.
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~ Lumpkin at Washington | 1298 Prince Ave NORMAL TOWN
Values in Canned Vegetables!
Green Giant Tender Peas, can.l9¢
NO. 2 CANS—
Oriole Smail Tender Pea5,....19¢
NO. 2 CANS—
Monarch Golden Corn, 2 cans.2s¢
NO. 2 CANS—
King Phar Okra Dinner......ls¢
NO. 2 CANS—
Oriole Lima Beans, 2 cans. . . .25¢
Phillips Lima Beans, Phillips June
Peas, Phillips Mixed Vegetables
No. 2
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THE BEST FOR COOKING AND TABLE USE
Nucoa Lb. 2lc
White Rose Dessert Peaches “#+v==" 2Tall Cans 25¢
Bell’'s Wholewheat Flour, 5-Ib. 29¢
Supreme Butter Cookies, 26 for 10c
Dime Brand Milk, 2 cans....2l¢c
Kndx-Jell, 2 phge...........13¢
Monarch Preserves, 2-lb. jar. .39c¢
Tea Garden Jellies, 8-oz. jar. . 15¢
CHOICE LETTUCE, head... .. 5¢
CHOICE CELERY, 5ta1k....7%c
FCY. STRING BEANS, CHOICE TOMATOES,
SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER,. NEW
POTATOES
Rindless Sliced Bacon, 1b.... .35¢
Pure Pork Sausage, Ib.. . . ... .20c
Tender Native Steaks, Ib.. .. .25¢
Quality Native Roast, Ib.. .. . . 15¢
Fresh Made Hamburger, Ib.. . 15¢
Branded T-Bone Steaks, Ib.. . .35¢
Branded Sirloin Steak, 1b.....35¢
Branded Round Steak, Ib.. .. .30¢
Fresh Firm Pork Chops, Ib.. . . 25¢
WE HAVE NICE LOT SPRING FRYERS THIS WEEK-END!
I ~A{:her‘fs"CQmp]eJce Food Stores
Mrs. James Sexton has retum-{
ed from an extended visit to Sa
vannah and Mrs. R, M. Ander
!son who visited in Wilmington, N.
C., has returned home also.
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Today’s Best Soap Values!
CUEST IVORY SOAP—3 bars 10c
Medium lvory Soap—2 Bars 13c
P&C SOAP—6 LARGE BARS 25¢
Monarch Plain Gelatin, pkg.. . 15¢
Scott’s Tissue, 2 rolls. .. ... .15¢c
White Day-Old Eggs, dozen..2sc
Ballard’s Biscuits, can.......10¢c
Sunshine Fig Bars, 14-oz. pkg. 15¢
Armour’s Tall Milk, 2 cans. . 15¢
FANCY CARROTS, bunch.... 5¢
FCY. JUICY ORANGES, doz. 25¢
GREEN CABBAGE, TURNIP SALAD,
BELL PEPPERS, BUNCH
TURNIPS
Fancy Pork Shoulder Roast, Ib. 22¢
Fresh Mixed Sausage, Ib.. ... . 10c
Native Veal Chops, 1b.......20¢c
Native Vea! Cutlets, Ib.. . . . . .30c¢
Extra Fine Meat Loaf, Ib.. .. .20c
MILK FED FESTERN VEAL
Chops, Ib. 30c—Cutlets, Ib. 35¢
Fresh Dressed Hens — flsters
'Bogart P.-T. A. Group
* Will Meet on Tuesday
BOGART—The regular March
‘meeting of the Parents Teacher
Association of Bogart High school
will be held in the school Tues
day afternoon. 'The feaure of the
program ig a lighting demonstra
tion to be given by Georgia Power
company.
The proper lights for school chil
dren, how the lights should be
used any many important pointers
on lighting for months will be fully
explained by instructors from the
power company. All mothers and
visitorg are expected to be present
for this demonstration.
Members of.the association wills
discuss preparations for the play
“The Great Chicken Case” afteri
the remonstration lis completea.!
This play is to be presented soon‘
by the P.T. A. Mrs Bart Powell, |
president of the organization, win |
preside at the meeting. J
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Major and Mrs. A. H.
Peyton to Entertain
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Major and Mrs. Albert H. Peyton
will entertain thig evening at a|
lovely dinner in their home on
Milledge avenue. The occasion will
honor Col. and Mrs. Robert Powers
of Kentucky, who are visiting Col
and Mrs. H. E. Mann on Hampton |
Court, and who are always mos!%
welcomed visitors to Athens.
The guests will include a smali
group of friends, members of the
military department of the Univer
gity. Golden daffodills and exquis
ite snapdragong will form the ar
tistic decorations throughout the
rooms and grace the handsomely
appointed table.
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Mrs. Walter Jones
Entertains Saturday
Mrs. Walter Jones will enteriain
Saturday for Mrs. Juliug Y. Tal
madge and her distinguish guests‘[
Mrs. William A, Becker, president
general of the D.A.R. National soc
jety, Mrs. William M. Pouch, of
New York, organizing secretary
general and Mrs. Edward Murray,
of Naw Jersey, some vice pesidemi
general. A few friends will be in
cluded in the guest list and a lovely |
luncheon will be #erved at noon|
followed by bridge. |
3|"The chai'mingly planned occas
|ion will mark one of the most de
| lightful of the many courtesies
| which will nhonor the visitors
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'First Christian Senior
| Girls to Meet Tonight
The senior girls of the TFirst
Christian church will hold their
)regular monthly business mecting,
| Friday night, March 6 at the homs
of Miss Nanry Jones on Childs
street. Hyvery member Is nrged to
be present. Miss Helen Cobb is
,co-hostess. t
Kraft’s
Caramels
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High School Military Ball To }
| Held Tonight From 9 Until 1|
Major Emile Michael and Misa
Anne Brooks will lead the grand
march in the annual Atheng High
school military ball to be held in
the school gym next Friday night,
according to a list of the cadet of
ficers and their dates announced
today.
Other officers and their dates in
their respective ranks are Captain
Thomas Gibson and Misg Maybeth
Carithers; Captain Dave Paddock
and Miss Elizabeth Harms; Cap
tain Goodloe Erwin and Miss Mar
ion Stegeman; First Lieutenany
James Bailey and Miss Mary Anne
Joiner; First Lieutenant Robert
Hodgson and Miss Martha Whit
MISS GUSSIE LESEUEUR NAMED PRESIDENT
OF EUZELIAN CLASS OF BAPTIST CHURCH
Members of the KEuzelian clase
of East Athens Baptist church met
Monday night at the home of 'Misu
Ruth Sisk on Oak street. At thu
meeting a business session was held
and class officers elected.
Officers elected are Miss Gussie
Leseueur, president; Miss Susie
Mae Spratlin, first vice president;
Mrs. Alice Pugh, second vice presi
dent; Mrs. Nell Pettyjohn, third
vice president; Miss Lillie Spratlin,
secretary and treasurer.
Mrs. Syble Sailors and Miss Ruth
Sisk were named chairmen of the
sccial committee; Mrs. Velma Har
ris and Miss Ludie M. Drake, chair
men of the sick committee; Miss
Lucile Drake, publicity chairman.
The meeting was opened with the
devotional by Miss Lillie Spratlin
She read inspiringly a portion of
University Woman'’s
Club Meets Tuesday
The TUniversity Woman’s club
will hold its March meeting in the
i parlors of Lucy Cobb Tuesday aft
ernoon, March 10, at four o'clock.
Mrs. Cora Garwood will be hostéss
chairman for the afternoon.
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JANTZEN SWIM SUITS
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Models Worn in the Junior Assembly
Fashion Show by Misses Marjorie
Gould, Nell Johnson, Nell Turner and
ALL JANTZENS SHOWN
ARE REGULAR STOCK MODELS
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with pure food laws. That’s why McCormick’s Vanilla 'c’ ‘
gives finer, richer flavor to all your cakes, candies and i & Te | |
desserts. Use McCormick’s Pure Flavoring Extracts. f N\ L)
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
aker; First Lieutenant George
IlKim'brell and Miss Anne Cornett;
First Lieutenant Hugh McGarity
and Miss Shirley Orr; Secona
Lieutenant Marion Wilkeg and Miss
Doris Eberhart; Second Lieutenant
John D. Storey and Miss Sarah
Mc¢Nab; Second Lieutenant Wil-|
{llam Peeples and Miss Gladyul
| Brown; Second Lieutenant Jo}ml
Stokley and Miss Francis Stokley. |
I Music for the dance will be furn- |
ished by Jack Dale and his Georgia(
Bulldog orchestra, and the affarr
|last from 9 to 1. The gym will be!
ldecorated in red and white crepe
| paper, the school! colors. |
the 14th chapter of S§t. John. The
devotional was closea with prayer
by Mrs. H. A. Marlow and min
utes of the last meeting were read
and approved.
Members discussed plans on how
to build up the class. Following
the election of officers the meer
ing was adjourned with prayer py
Mrs. Nell Pettyjohn.
Following the meeting a sucial
hour was enjoyed, during which
delicious refreshmgnts were serv
ed.
Members present were Mrs, H
A. Marlow, Mrs. Syble Sailors, Mrs
Nell Pettyjohn, Miss Lillie Sprat.
lin, Miss Susie Spratlin, Miss Ruth
Sisk, Mrs. Alice Pugh and Miss
Gussie Leseueur, Visitors were
Misses Mildred Collins and Minnie
and Evelyn Erwin, L
Girls Pan-Hellenic
Dance Friday Night
The Girls Pan-Hellenic dance
will be held this evening in the
Physical Education building from
9 to 1 o'clock. The Bulldog or
chestra, will furnish the music. The
dance will mark a delightful socia
event of cordial interest to the
college contingent.
Grace Winston
PERSONALS
Miss: Louise O’Dillion of Bishop,
was shopping io Athens Thursday.
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Mrs. John Alexander and Mrs. | .
Nell Alexander of Commerce, were
shopping in Athens Thursday.
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Mrs. Hope Nash and Mrs, J. T.|'
Waddell of Jefferson, were visi~-|"
tors in Athens Thursday.
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Mrs. W. W Armstead of Craw-|
ford, was shopping in Athens
Wednesday. |
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Friends of Miss Ila Mae War-|
wick will regret to learn of her|
continued illness at General Hos-|
pital, l
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thompson
of Tla, were among those fmmi
out-of-town shopping in Athens!
Thursday. |
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Friends of Jimmy Bradley will
regret to learn that he is ill with
flu at his home on Ruth street.
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Mr. Cecil Rhodes of Charlotte, |
N. C., was a visitor here Wednes
day.
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Mr Abner Spratlin and Mr
Pope Spratlin of Winterville, were
visitors in Athensg Thursday. l
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Mr. and Mrs. Flétcher Franklin
of Crawford, were among the out
of-town visitors in Athens Thurs
day.
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Mr. Jett Dawson o Winterville |y
was shopping in Athens Thurs
day, -
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Friends of Mr. Herman Barton
are pleased to see him out after
a recent {llness.
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Mrs. Gordon Dudley has return
ed from an extended visit to rel
atives in Miami, Fla.
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Mrs. Ben Thompson of Madison
visited here Thursday,
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The friends of Mrs, M. W.
Crowley will regret to learn of
her illness at General Hospital
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Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wages
announce the birth of a daughter
March 5, who has been namedl
Betty Joyce.
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The many friends of Mrs., W.|
W. Power, mother of Mrs. Carl|
Saye, will regret to learn she is|
eritically ill at the home of hert
daughter, Mrs. Saye, 397 Bloom
field. Visitors in the Saye home‘
are: a son, Luther Saye, and wife |
of Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. Lock
. hart and family, of Atlanta.
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| Mrs. Nellle Wright Phinizy and |
| Mr. and Mrs. Billups Phinizy of |
| Augusta stopped over in Athens
‘\Wednesd;ay enrot‘lte.to Atlanta,
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J Mrs. Alpert Johnson and Mrs.
Dan DuPree visited Atlanta Thurs
day afternoon.
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( Mr. David Michael has returned
from New York.
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Friends of Austin Edwards, Jjr.,
young son of Dr. and Mrs. A. S
Bdwards will regret to learn of
his illness with pneumonia at his
home on Woodlawn avenue. .
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Mrs. William F. Bradshaw and|
little Rosena Rahr left Thursday
for New York. They were delay
ed in leaving by the illness of lit
tle Rosena, and their friends will
be delighted to learn that she was
well enough to make the trip.
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ATHENS AIR PORT
SUNDAY, MARCH 8
Mrs. Lena Latimer Groover has
left for a visit to Asheville, N.
C., enroute to New York, follow
ing a visit to Misses Esther and
Emily Upson, i
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Mrs. Albert Hutchinson and Miss
Lottie Lou Wallace of Rutledge,
visited here Thursday.
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ter Shepherd and Mrs, . D, Wal-
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I lace of Madison, were among out
| of-town visitors here Thursday.
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| Migy Agnes White left today for
[ Anderson, 8. C., to spend the,
| week-end with Mrs, Willis Fuller.
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! Friends of little Billy Jack De
| Lay, of Statham, will regret to
i learn he'is at St. Mary's hospital
for treatment. 4