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[dwnrations of equisite autumn
| flowers in thg richest hues. The
| Colonial hall was adorned with
| gay clusters of red Richmond
| roses, and the artistically an-
Ipoimed living room was graced
| with bright clusters of vyellow
lnhrysanthemums in effectiv, ar
; rangement, interspersed with glow
i ing tapers.
| The golden note combined with
- whit, added charm to the hand-
Isomely appointed dining room
i where the tea table was of match
[less beauty, overlaid with an ex
- quisite imported lac, cloth. The
! central figure was a shower hou
- quet of sunset roses showered with
valley lilies. Silver andlesticks
held the tall slender tapers and
Colonial silver service completed
the perfect details.
| Receiving with Mrs. Sams were
Miss McHatten and her mother,
Mrs. Thomas Hubbard McHatton.
Pouring tea were Mrs. Walter
Sams and Mrs. Burney Dobbs,
and assisting were Mrs. Edward
Hodgson, 111, Mrs. Murray Soule,
Mrs. Arthur Griffith, Mrs. Eliza
beth Armstrong, and Mrs. Harry
Talmadge. Several hundred guests;
enjoyed the beautiful tea which
was fully in keeping with all en
tcrtainments of the charming hos- |
tess.
Every day this week and next
will be marked by other social
courtesies for Miss MeHatton.
Thursday Mrs. Milton Jarnagir
and Miss Agnes Jarnagin will en
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i Mr. and Mrs. Spinks
| To Sing Sunday
| CRAWFORD -~ Mr. and Mrs,
|Ed Spinks will be featured at a
I singing at Edwards Baptist chureh
Sundav afternoon with the rro
- gram beginning at 1:30 o'clock.
- The public is cordially invited to
he vresent,
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Athens Art Association
Meets Tonight at 8:00
.
Tonight at 8 o'clock the Athens
Art Association will meet at the
Chancellor House on the Universi
ty of Georgia campus.
The program will deal with cur
rent events in the art world, and
prints of outstanding pictures in’
the Carnegie International exhi
bition now being held in Pittsburg,
and prints from pictures in other
exhibitons will be thrown on the
screen and discussed. All members
are asked to b, present,
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Sidney Rich of Atlanta, will
spend the week-end at home ac
companied by Allan Goldman of
New York, also a student of the
University. They will be enter
tained by Miss Evelyn Myers at a
delightful party Saturday.
teirtain. Friday evening Mrs. John
Green will give' a dinner party
and Saturday evening Miss Marion
Mathis will give a steak supper
outdoors, Mrs. Walter Jones en
tertains on Sunday afternoon and
up to the wedding day. there will
b, ciher parties dates for which
are to be announced izter,
THE BANNER.HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Mrs. J. W. Oglesby|
To Be Honored at |
Tea Here Friday |
|
Allen R. Fleming Unit Amer- ‘
ican Legion Auxiliary requests
the honor of your presence at
A Membarship Tea
in the home of iirs. Lee Brad
berry, 245 West View Drive
on Friday afternoon, Novem
ber six, Jfrom four to six
o'clock to meet Mrs. J. W.
Oglesby, jr., Department Pres
ident. i
The above invitation is issued to
all mothers, wives, and sisters of
World War veterans, and the Al
len i 1 R, Fleming Unit ©f the
American Legion Auxiliary is
looking forward to this socml‘
event with much interest.
Mrs. Oglesby, department pres
ident, was elected, to this office at;
the convention held in Athens thlsi
summer and Mrs. Harold Hodgso'ni
local president, anticipates the]
pleasure of introducing 'Mrs.‘
Oglesby to the women of Athens, ;
both members of the Auxiliary and
those interested in patriotic acti
vities.
Under the direction of Mrs. Carl l
Saye and her committee the tea
will be one of the season’s bright
est affairs.
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DR. WHEELER TO
ADDRESS P.-T. A. |
Chase Street P.-T. A. will oob
serve Dad’s night Thursday eves
ning at the school at 8 o'clock.
Dr, J. T. Wheeler will be the
speaker. A full attendance is urged
las the program arranged will he
very interesting.
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IWOMAN’S CLUB
RUMMAGE SALE
I Just yo remind you of the Rum
mage sale Saturday which will be
sponsored by the Athens Woman's
clep at the Curb Market. Phone
rMrs. D. L. BEarnest if you have
any contributions, and she and
her committee will look after the
donations, and send for them, if
| parties are unable to leave them
',at the home of Mrs. Earnest on
ICobb street.
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! Mrs. Charles Talmadge, Mrs.
Walter Boswell, Mrs. John Hen
derson, Mrs. Lena T. Williams
and Mrs. Ned Cohen spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
L .
Mrs. Will L. Erwin and Mrs.
Burney Dobbs spent Tuesday in
Atlanta,
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Mrs, James ‘White and Miss
! Daisy MecDonald went over to At
llanta this morning to meet Mrs.
William F. Bradshaw, who has
been visiting in Paducah, Ky., and
{ will return home Thursday. They
| were among the out-of-town visi
itors attending Miss Katherine
Gray’s debut party this afternoon
at which Mrs. James R. Gray, jr,
entertained.
* =
Miss Mary Fred Broughton left
teday to join a party. of friends
]for a visit to the Texas centennial.
» - -
Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Barnetl
of Atlanta, were visitors _ here
Tuesday, . coming over to vote.
They were given a most cordial
welcome by their many friends
here,
* * *
Mr., Billy Cooley of Atlanta, is
visiting his family on Nantahala
avenue,
Caught a Cold ?
¢~ To help end it sooner,
! rub throat and chest with
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HOME MADE ICE
CREAM
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BRENSON'’S BAKERY
Canadi
anaagian
Hand-Hooked Rugs
Made By Fur Trappers
During Summer Months
While their traps are idle in the summer, men
in the North Woods carefully hook these rugs.
—The richly colored results bring with them a
hint of something remote and foreign. You
find, it is true, some of the soft, conventional
patterns you already love, but others of the rugs,
with their unique geometric designs and occas
ional North Woods motifs, remember a strange
origin.
Scatter Sizes—l. 29, 1.98, 2.98, 3.50
MEZZANINE
Michael’
PERSONAL MENTION
The friends of Mrs. J. M. Lewis
will regret to learn that she has
been called to Perrytown, Ga. be
cause of the death of her brother
in-law, Jacob Deckworth.
* % *
“Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Edwards,
Hull, were shopping here Monday.
x ox &
Miss Frances Hill, Atlanta, lis
visiting her parents here for the
week,
* * ’ .
Mrs. John Eppes, Comeér, was
shopping here Tuesday.
* »* *
The friends of Sarah Lee Frier
son will be pleased to learn that
Bhe is improving after a short ill
ness,
* * *
. Mrs. F. M. Jolhinson, Augusta,
is the guest of relatives here for
several days. :
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Billy Jackson, Winder, is visit
ing relatives here for the week.
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Mrs. E. S. Fields, spent Mon- |
day in Atlanta with friends. l
* * *
Miss Lucy Stewart, Hull, is vis-}
iting friends here,
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Mrs. Guy Fryers, Jefferson, isl
the guest of friends in Athens. |
*% % |
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Roberts. |
Mr. W. K. Roberts, Mrs. Emma
Baughcum and Mrs. W. E. Hill
are called to Atlanta today on ac
count of the death of Mr. Harry,
T. Godfrey. : {
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Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Goodman
Comer, were shopping here Tuese
day,
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Miss Francine Burges, Elberton,
!is visiting her parents here for
séveral days. ,
* %
‘ Miss Jeraldine Gaulding, Howey,
Fla., is visiting her parents here
'for several weeks. »
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob O'Kelly, Au
gusta, is visiting friends here,
* * *
Mrs. G. L. Smith, Hull, was
shopping here Monday. ¢
* * *
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Johnson, and
Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Johnson of At
larta, were the guests of M’s.
Bunice Shackelford and family
Sunday. .
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Mrs. Montine Brooks spent the
| week-end in Atlanta. l
l* % %
Mr. and Mrs. MeCollum of At-I
lanta, spent the day with theirl
mother, Mrs. Susie Jordan onl
Sunday.
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Mrs. Thurmond and daughter of
Crawford, visited Mrs. e T
Bramblett Sunday. I
| s o 9 I
, Mrs. Addie Bell and Alma Tho-‘
mas visited their sister, Mrs. Rose
Shackelford on Sunday of this
week, ; |
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Mr. and Mrs. Olen White left
Saturday for Grantville, S, C. |
s* » I
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smith of
lAnderason, 8. C., spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Flavor Smith. |
Mr. J. B. Crawford left Tuesday
for,'a trip to Louisiana. |
s& * :
Mr. BElvin Padgett and tamity
gspent the week-end in Langley,
South Carolina. ‘
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Friends of Miss Avis Smith re
gret to learn of her illness at her
home on Nantahala avenue.
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The Land-A-Hand club will hold
| its regular meeting Wednesday.
| All members are urged to be pres
lent.
‘* % =
Mrs. Lawrence Costa and moth
er, Mrs. Callahan, and Father
Barr went to Valdosta for the in
stallation of Father King last
lnight, and were to return home
today.
- Mr. Hoke Smith of Elberton, is
a visitor to his mother, Mrs. Moon
.
Mrs., W. D. Beacham left today
for Columbus, going by Atlanta
where she joined her daughter,
Mrs. Jefferson Box,. whom she
will visit for several weeks.
Weekly Calendar of '
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Uaiversity Events
se e se e e e
.________—__——_-—-—-——-"
Wednesday
4:30 p .m. — Little Symphony
Orchestra Practice. Phi Kappa
hall. i ‘
7:00 p. m. — Co-ordinate Col
lega Vespers. Co-ordinate Y rooms.
7:30 p. m. — Poultry Seience
Club meeting. Speaker: R. .
Vansant — “Rural Rehabilitation,”
Poultry Administration building.
Thursday
4:30 p. m. — Zoological club
meeting. LeConte Hall lecture
room.
6:00 p. m. — Meeting of Y. W,
C. A. Cabinet. The :Chanceiloy
House.
7:30 p. m. — Xi Phi Xi Honora
ry Scientific Society. Speaker:
Dr. H. L. Reynolds. The rublic is
invited. Terrell hall.
8:00 p. m. — Music Apprecia:
tion. Memorial hall.
Friday -
' 4:45 p. m. — Physics Colloquim,
Speaker: Professor E. N. Me-
White — “Television.” Physics
building.
This calendar is issued weeKkly
by the Division of Publication.
Items should be telephoned to Ex
tengion 50 not later than Friday.
afternoon.
DANIELSVILLE NEWS
. DANIELSVILLE — Mr. and|
Mrs. Will D. Graham and family I
and Miss , Helen l.anders speni
Sunday motoring through thel
mountains of north Georgia. '
Miss Bessie Sue Payne, Wwho |
teaches at Harrison Consolida.tedi
school, spent last week-end with
“her parents here.
~ Miss Marcelene Williams is vis
iting her brother Weldon Will
iams at North Gorgia Collegg in
Dahlonega,
- Miss Florence Burden was a
week-end visitor at home. She had I
as her guest Miss Frances Hunt,
‘of Valdosta, both teach at Harri-]
Ison Consolidated school, |
Miss Mereame Atkinson of Ath
[ens visited Miss Nelle Thrash Fri- |
day and attended the ball games!
'at Ila Friday night. ;
Rev. B. H. Hancock filled his
lregular aprointment here Sundaj |
and preached a most interesting |
and forceful sermon to a good
size audienee. «Mr. - Hancecle -is
very popular here with ali denom
, inations.
Dr. W. D. Gholston was a vis
itor to Comer Tuesday,
Friends of Miss Carolyn Griffith
student at North Georgia College,
Dahlonega. wil lbe interested to
learn that she has been appointed
ito serve on the reportorial staff
of the “Cadet Bugler,” the college
'newspaper, by Thomas H. Freer,
Editor-in-Chief. Miss Griffeth hasg
shown unusual interest in the col
lege paper, and her assistance ang¢
interest is highly valued by thos¢
in charge.
I Mrs. Lareon Jenkins and Mrs
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50 Days till Xmas! Gitt} Sale! .
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Silk - Wool 1,00
Values to 2.95
You’ll have to see for yourself and feel for yourself
the quality of these beautiful, heavy silk and soft
wool scarfs to realize what a very special bargain
they are. Onmly a remarkable purchase enables us to
sell them so low. Wise women, appreciating this, wiil
do their gift shopping now. :
You’ll find scarfs to please the most fastidious of
men, and you’ll find a seemingly endless variety of
patterns. Rich jacquard weaves, soft satin stripes, ;
paisley patterns, plaids, geometric designs, formal
white, and all solid colors, o o
Michael’'s for Men
N. E. Darby were among the yise.
itors to Athens Thursday.
The Madison county high school
factulty attended ga Distriet Edu
cational meeting in Commerce on
Wednesday,
Quite a number from Danielsville
attended the funeral of Mr. George
Langford at Fort Lamar Tuesday.
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The Budget Shop believes that 65 per cent of our
most smartly dressed women (for that’s the esti
mated number in the half-size group) have been
getting far too little consideration. So we have ar
ranged to sell at all our featured prices—s.9s, 6.95,
7.95, and 9.9 s—half-size dresses carefully designed
in the best new styles. ‘
(Above Left)
The tunic! Every ward
robe must boast one
this fall. See them cut
carefully to flatter the
half-size figure,
Michael’s
PAGE THREE
OCONEE STREET P.T. A,
TO MEET ON HURSDAY =
The Ocones Street Parents
Teacher Association * will meetE
Thursday night at 8 o'clock, AbD
Nix and Ethel Jackson will speaky
on “The Training of Childrén Kol
Good Citizenship”. A social how
'will conclude the meeting.
(Above Right)
Cire is very good, and ¢
strips of it to exagger
ate 3 broad shouldered
effect make hips inches
slimmer. '