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SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1936,
The many friends of Mr, D, B.|
St. John will regret to learn of his |
continued fllness at his ~home ou |
Franklin street following a heart|
attack. Wednesday night. |
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IN MEMORIAM
We miss your presence and your
But we know it’s for a little white.
Some day we will join you in our
lhome above,
| Where all is joy, peace and love,
!W’here there comes no death to
i spoil our joy, /
:No tears to dim our sight,
lWhere the glory of God forever
! shines,
| And this alone shall be our light.
’ In memory |of Ernest Swords,
|who passed away March 17, 1934.
| Mrs. Eva Swords and children,
Detroit, Mich.
,!Ed Stone’s Class at
. Oconee Street Has
l Contest Ending Soon
Members of the Philathea Sun
day school class of Oconee Street
Methodist church are in the midgt
of an attenidance contest that will
end the last Sunday of this month.
This is the women's class and
is taught by -Ed Stone and is
sometimes known as Ed Stone's
class. Mrs. Charlie McKinnon is
president of the class. At the end
of the month the side which has
‘had the largest attendance will be
guests of the losing side at a
supper.
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Legion Auxiliary Holds
Regular Meeting in
' Log Cabin on Friday
The American Legion auxiliary
held Its regular meéting Friday
afternoon at the Log Cabin. Mrs.
Jacob Joel, president, presided.
4 The program featured an im
portant subject, *Child Welfare.”
Mrs. C.. A, VerNooy, chairman,
gave highlightgy from the most in
structive Child Wielfare aréa con
ference which' she attended in At
lanta. She proved herself, as us
ual, an interesting speaker.
Miss Caroline Tillinghast, sup«
ervisor of nurses for thirty-two
counties under WPA told of condi
tions and facts in the rural districts
2nd in the mountains. She spoke
of the splendid work of thosze un
dler her who rendered such splen
‘did service. After this most worth
‘while talk, plans were discussed
;éfor the birthady party at the cab
iiin Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock.
. Mrs. T. J. Camarata is chairman
rand with Mrs. Joel, served reiresh
ments.
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Mrs. Wingate and Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas Wingate have returned to
their home in Amarilla, Texas, fol
lowing a wvisit to relativeg here
and a motor trip to Florida.
THE BANNER-HEIRALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Jack Wotton will go over
to Atlanta for the Grace Moore
Concert Thursday and will leave
Friday accompanied by her son
Mr. Grigsby Wotton for a visit to
Highlands, N. C. to spend the
spring holidays with friends.
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Miss Grace Day returned home
last Sunday after and extended
visit with her sister, Mrs. Iwis
Lane in Chicago, Il
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Friends of Mrs. A. S. Rowland
will be pleased to learn that she is
improving® from a cold of several
days. 1
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Friends of Mrs. ;| W. J. Brewer
will regret to learn that she is suf
fering with a relapsie of flu at her
home on Dußose avenue.
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Mr. Jack Spalding’ of the Uni
versity will spend the spring holi- |
days in Atlanta with his parents.l
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Spalding,
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Miss Roberta Hodgson and Miss!
Sarah Moss motored to Gainesville
Saturday for a visit to Dr, Ger
trude Bigham. From there Missi
Hodgson will go to .Atlanta and
other points of interestt where shes
will spend the spring vacation, \
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Mrs. Paul Hadaway of Green
ville, 8. C., is visiting friends in
the city.
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Mr. Billups Johnson, of Augusta,
is spending the week-end here with
his family at the home of his mo
ther, Mrs. J. M. Billing and Mr.
Billing.
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Friends of Miss Nellie Brown
will be pleased to learn that she
is improving nicely from a recent
operation,
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Friends of Mr. Hugh Thornton
will be interested to learn that he
i}has recovered from a recent ill
ness, gy
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Miss Ruby E. Smith's friends
will be sorry to learn that she is
ill in Brunswick. She was taken
ill with tonsilitis en route home
from Sarasota, Fla.
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i Little Thelma Burgess is recov
lerlng from flu.
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E Mrs. Herman Wigley is improv
ing from a recent illness.
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',’ Mr. and Mrs. Fain Slaughter
l of Decatur are spending the week
end with Dr. and Mrs. N. G.
Slaughter, at their home on Prince
avenue: Fain Slaughter, jr., who
has spent the past week with Dr.
and Mrs. Slaughter, will return
with his parents.
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Miss Catherine Gordon is visit
ing relatives and friends in Dan
ielsville.
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__ Mr. Norman Chalfin and Mr.
Irwin Wein are spending the hol
idays in New York.
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Miss Odessa Williamson of Ila
is visiting her mother, Mrs. H.
M. Williamson, over the week
end.
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| Friends of Mrs. George O'Kelly
| are pleased to see her out after a
recent illness.
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Mrs. W. W. Armistead of
Crawfgrd was a visitor here Sat
urday.
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Miss Gladys Nelms of Atlanta
is the guest of Mrz. Willie Nelms
over the week-end.
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Friends of Mrs. W. H. Culver
| will regret to learn of her contin
| ued illness at her home on Dough
| erty street.
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| Miss Virgie ILee Murphy lis
spending the day with Miss Edna
’Earle Benton in Commerce.
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! Misses Gladys Booth, Effie Hils
man, Frances Booth and Mr. C.
’W. Booth of Madison were visi
tors in Athens Friday.
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| Misses Dora Walker, Martha
iflolen " Walker, Nannie = Tuggle,
]Frances Tuggle and Mr. Henry
!\\'alker of Union Point were
| shopping in Athens Saturday.
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. Mrs. Sam Pinson and son, andl
!Miss Marion Burt spent Saturday |
" in Atlanta. ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tony and
Mrs. Lois Tony of Commerce are
spending the week-end here with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Damron, !
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{ Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bales, Miss
Alice Silman and Mrs. J. D.
Seymour of Commerce were shop
ping in Athens Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Loy Culberson
are spending the week-end in
Monroe. D
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Miss Agnes Davis of Comnierce
is visiting her sister, Miss Grace
Strickland, here.
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Mrs. Willie Vaughn, little Alice
Vaughn and Mrs. R. . Roberts
of Madison were shopping in Ath
ens Saturday.
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Miss Zula Rhodes of Danielsvilie
was a visitor here Saturday. :
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The many friends of little Jean
| Allgood will regret to learn that
she is ill with flu at her home on
Childs street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pledger of
Charleston, S. C., are visiting
relatives and friends in the city.
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Miss Inez Toney has returned
home after spending several days
here with Miss Roberta Gray.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully Compounded
Telephones 88 - 89
PATRICK'S PHARMACY
Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Turner will
return today from Westminster,
S. C. where they have been visit
ing relatives.,
* * .
Friends of Rev. J. A. Langford,
pastor of Oconee Street Methodist
church, will regret to learn he is
ill at his home suffering from
mumps,
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Miss Augusta Morton of Lump
kin, Ga., arrived Saturday after
noon to visit her sisters, Mrs. How
ard Abney and Mrs, Bob Morton,
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sams are
spending the week-end at St.
Simons Island.
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Misses Virginia Woodruff and
Eula Wade of the University will
spend the spring holidays at their
home in Columbus.
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‘Mr., and Mrs. M. €. Gorman
have named their twin daughters
Peggy Juanita and Bernice Anita,
born Wednesday morning March
the 11th, at St, Mary's hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cole of
Atlanta are spending the week
end here with Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Cox. Their friends will be
Interested to learn that Mr. Cole
hasg been transferred to Clayton,
Ga. to take charge of the office
there and they will motor up dur
ing the week to look things over
and make arrangements for resi
dence there.
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~ Friends of Mrs. Lawrence Cos
ta will regret to learn of her con
tinued illness. Mrs. Costa was
able to be gut for several days fol
lowing an attack of flu, but for
several days has been confinedq to
| her home again.
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are now on display at very special low prices and terms. A .
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The Gas Company
WOMEN'S MEETINGS
The Luncheon club will meet
Wednesday with Mrs. Howell Er
win at her hospitable home on
Dearing street, to which the mem
bers are looking forward with
pleasurable interest. !
The Woman’s auxiliary of the
First Presbyterian church will
meet Monday afternoon at the
church at 4 o'clock. The reports
of the year wil] be given, and cir
cle chairmen announced, A full
attendance is desired asg thig will
be an important meeting.
Delightful social interest centers
the Silver tea which the Service
League of the First Presbyterian
church will give Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. C. A,
Rowland on Hill street from 4 to
6:30 o'clock. The proceeds will go
towards painting the chureh and
will ‘'he the last of the series of
entertainments which the Service
league has so successfully con
ducted. All friends interested are
cordially invited. 1
The Woman's Missionary Soci
ety of the First Baptist church
will meet Monday afternoon at 4
o'clock for their monthly business
meeting at the church.
The regular meeting of the Mis
sionary society of First Methodist
church will be held in the church
Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock. All
members are urged to be present.
The many friends of Mrs, J. F.
Hart will be sorry to learn that
she is suffering from a sprained
knee.
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The many friends of Miss Eve- |
Iyn Timm will regret to learn of |
her illness at her home on Boule-‘
vard. !
Miss Helen Parr, whose home. is
in Athens, but who holds a teach
ing position at the Wadley High
school, is spending the week-end in
Augusta with friends.
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EASTER HOMBURG
CHOOSE the very smartest hat you can to wear with your
suit on Easter. That means the Homburg! Take it man
nish and unadulterated . . . or sweeten it a bit with a nosegay
of flowers or a colored veil. You’'ll find all types here in felts and
straws, Blue, Brown, Beige, Grey and White, :
GLOYD’S
Friends of Miss Ruth Washing»
[ton will be glad to know she iz able
to be back at work after being il
last week at her home on West
Hancock avenue, i
283 EAST CLAYTON STREET
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