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»'I'HURSDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1936,
CIRCLES OF YOUNG
HARRIS CHURCH
HOLD MEETING
The Mattie Bishop, Lenora Fow
ler and Della Prater circles of the
Missionary Society of Young Har
ris church gathered Monday aft
ernoon in a joint meeting in the
assembly of the church.
The meeting was opened with
prayer by Mrs. Gordon Thomp
son. The minutes of each circle
were reaq and approved and pay
ment of dues made.
The count of each circle was
made as follows: Circle No. 1—
eight present; Circle No. 2—five
present; Circle No. 3—nine pres
ent and Young Ladies Circle—one
present.
The Harvest Day program was
given by the officers of the Mis
sionary society. The mite boxes
of the Baby department were|
opened. & i
The devotional was given byl
Mrs. Gordon Thompson, who used
John 3-16th verse for the scrip
ture lesson. Her subject was:
“God So Loved The World”. §She
used a Christmas song in connec
tion, bringing many very interest
ing points.
Mrs. G. W. Hamilton dismiss
ed the meeting with prayer.
Mrs. Elmer Kirk, Mrs. Prince
Hancock and Mrs. Gordon Thomp
son, co-hostesses to the circles,
serveq a delicious salad course and
tea.
Those present were Mrs. E. D.
Flanagan, Mrs. Garnett Bell, Mrs.
W. H. Anderson, Mrs, G. H. Bell
Mrs. Curtis Stephens, Mrs. Prince
Hancock, Mrs. Ben Oliver, Mrs.
Elmer Kirk, Mrs. G. W. Hamil
ton, Mrs. J. H. Brown, Mrs. G.
G. Thompson, Mrs O. V. Walton,
Mrs. D. O. Lindsay, Mrs. R. J.
Wise, Mrs. Fred Bell, Mrs. J. H.
Griffeth, Mrs. W. H. Hazen, Mrs.
Robbie Stone, Mrs F. L. Prater,
Mrs. Herschel Stone, Mrs. Lois
Lindsay, Mrs. W. L. Bell, Mrs.
D. B. (Cantrell and Miss TFlo
Quida Wiliamson.
—Publicity Chairman.
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MALCOM-GREENWAY
Mrs. G. W, Malcom of Good Hope
announces the engagement of her
daughter, Ossie Sue, to Mr. Lester
T. Greenway, of Long Beach, Cali,
the marriage to be solemnized at
an early date.
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Miss Mary Frances Carter will
arrive Friday from New York City,
where she is g student of Par
son’'s school of Art, to spend the
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Carter.
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Master Dwight Edwards has re
turned to his home in Atlanta fol
lowing a visit to Mrs. J. W.
Barnard.
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Hats for street, sports, and formavl wear!
BUDGET MILLINERY—Main Floor
Michael’
Missionary Council Of First Methodist
Church Selects Circle Members Monday
l At a meeting of the Woman's
Missionary Society council, held
‘Monday afternoon in the church
annex, circle members of the W.
M. S. of First Methodist church
iwere drawn ag follows:
i Circle No. 2—Mrs. T. W. Reed,
chairman; Mts. R. L. Patterson,
co-chairman, Mrs. L. O. Price, trea
surer; Mrs. Randall Weems, Mrs.
Gloyd, Mrs. L. M. Carter, Mrs.
George H. Boyd, Mrs. Charles H.
IB’oyd. Mrs. Charles Baugh, Mrs.
Charles Compton, Mrs. M. G. Nich-i
[olson, Mrs. W. B. Hardy, Mrs. E.
‘H. Barber, Mrs. W. D. Nelms, Mrs.
A. Thomlin, Mrs. D. W. Meadows,
Mrs. T. W. Paschall, Mrs. R. L.,
Barnett, Mrs. George Hutchinson,
Mrs. Rebecca C(ierdine and Mrs, Ei
R. Harris.
Circle No. 3-—Mrs. Frank Fow
ler, chairman Mrs. Henry West,
' co-chairman; Mrs. E. D. Sledge,
ltrea.surer; Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs,
Hamlin Callahan, Mrs. R. P. Step
hens, Miss Sarah Hunnicutt, Mrs.
W. S. Wilder, Mrs. A. C. Fears,
Mrs. Henry Reid, Mrs. Ben Me
'Ree, Mrs. G. M. Craig, Mrs. E. P,
'Stone, Mrs. N, G. Clements, Mrs.
iL. E. Hembrick, Mrs. J. J. Fowler,
Mrs. Hoke Smith, #irs. Poole, Mrs.
J. M. Rogers, Miss Clara Lockhart
and Mrs. J. J. Thomas,
Circle No. 4—-Mrs. George Acree,
chairman; Mrs. J. G. Oliver, co
chairman; Mrs. Emory Cook, trea
surer; Mrs. W. L. Setts, Mrs. B.‘
F. Grant, Mrs. Weaver Bridges,
Mrs. C. D. McNelly, Mrs. M. y.'
Morris, Mrs, E. D, Alexander, Mrs.
George Napier, Mrs. J. W. Burnard,!
Mrs. L. S. Watson, Mrs. E. P, Wegt,i
Mrs. John Stone, Mrs. Frank Dun
can, Mrs. Jim Paine, Mrs. J. K{
Patrick, Mrs. Henry Elliott, Mrs.
W. A. Carlton, Mrs. Bickerstaff andl
Miss Belle Jarrett. (
Circle No. s—Mrs. J. W. Jarrell,
chairman; Mrs. John Mealor, co
chairman and Mrs. R. H. Snyder,
treasurer; Mrs. G. M. Linder, Mrs.
C. D. Graham, Mrs. Pope Holliday,
Mrs. Vincent Matthews, Mrs. J, W.
Firor, Mrs. Oscar Mcßae, Mrs.
Hoyt Robertson, Mrs. 1. Haddock,
Mrs. g V. bay. Mrs. FH. M. Cox.
Mrs. McGahee, Mrs. Ruby ILovern,
‘Mrs. Weldon Wood, Mrs. M. L.
Edwards, Mrs. W. M. Braswell,
Mrs. H. M, Fullilove and Mrs. Bell,
Circle No. 6—Mrs. E. J. Bondur
ant, chairman; Mrs. J. M. Pound,
co-chairman; Mrs. W. 1. Moss, Mrs.
Pope Hill, Mrs. N. G. Slaughter,
Mrs. J. T. Wheeler, Mrs. George
PERSONAL MENTION
Joserh “Ray” Mcßae, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mcßae, is ex
pectel to reiurm from Piedriont
hospital within the next few
dayvs. He is gradually improving
frem an operation on November
20,
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Mr. W. B. Whitehead Ileft
Tuesday to attend the CCC camp
at Buford.
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Mrs. Ina Watkins of Sanford
was visiting relatives here Mon
day. J
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Mrs. Arthur Shackelford spent
the week-end in Colbert with rel
atives.
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Miss Syble McClain of Colbert
spent several days with relatives
here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Luke Vandiver
spent Sunday in Commerce with
Mrs. L. D, Whitehead,
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Mr. Frank Simmons of Com
merce was visiting friends here
Sunday.
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Mrs. C. R. Rowland of Atlanta
was visiting relatives here Wed
nesday.
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Mrs. J. H. Whithers of Hull
was shorping in Athens Tuesday.
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Mrs. E. M. Nelms spent the
week-end in Commerce with rela
tives.
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Miss Martha Bray arrives to
mght from Bessie Tift college to
spend the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bray.
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Mrs. E. A. Irvin of Washing
ton, Ga., is visiting relatives here
for several days.
’Rainey, Mrs. C. A. Carson, Miss
Lila Tuck, Mrs. L. W. Brawner,
ers. E. J. Crawford, Mrs. E. M,
Wood, Mrs. W. T. Palmer, Mrs,
lHarry Hardy, Miss Bessie Payne,
'Mrs, Fred Birchmore, Mrs. Dennis
'l’enny, Mrs. Jerry Shelnutt, Mrs.
Cunningham, Mrs. M. J. Cofer and
Mrs. M. C. Gorman.
~ Circle No. 7—Mrs. Guy Firor,
chairman; Mrs. Postell, co-chair
man; Mrs. L. M, Johnson, Mrs, W,
H. Benson, Mrs., W. L. Prickett,
Miss Sarah Moss, Mrs. John Stiles,
Mrs. W. M. Raines, Mrs. Thomas
Comer, Mrs. Lillie Russell, Mrs. F‘.f
M. David, Mrs. J. E. Wickliffe, Mrs,
R. H. Wier, Mrs. H. L. Cofer, Mrs.
Dowdy, Mrs. C. S. Martin, Mrs.
Mary Lee Martin, Mrs, George
Spearman, Mrs. Julian McCur‘ry,‘
Mrs. H. H. Hoodempyle, Mrs.
Ralph Goss, Mrs. W. E. Shehee. !
Circle No. B—Mrs. W. S. Beck
with, chairman; Mrs. M. B. Wing
;field, Mrs. Carter Daniel, Mrs.
Ellis Dixon, Mrs. HREdgar Fowler,
’Mrs. Ed O'Farrell, Mrs. E. 8. Sell,
Mrs. A. H. Whitehead, Mrs. J. P.
Knowles, Mrs. I}. R, Bloodworth,
Mrs. John Prater, Mrs. A. S. Row
land, Mrs. G. A. Tucker, Mrs, Katie
Griffeth, Mrs, E. S. Price, Mrs. R.
H. Maupin, Mrs, Preston Almand,
Mrs. Charlotte Brown, Mrs. Leola
Bradley and Mrs. P. L. Huggins. i
Circle No. 9—Mrs. R, C. Wilson,
chairman; Mrs. D. F. Miller, co-‘
chairman; Mrs. R. J. Bates, trea.
surer; Mrs. J. W. Wills, Mrs. 8..
B. Higginbotham, Mrs. J. A. John
son, Mrs. Frank Mitchell, Miss'
Bessie Garehold, Miss Mary Hunni
cutt, Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. Annie
Gray, Mrs. H. E. Martin, Mrs. M.|
M. Mewborne, Mrs. D. L. Elliott,
Mrs. J. M. Lewis, Mrs. Joe Hart-i
ley, Mrs. 8. V. Sanford, Mrs. Emory |
Wood, Miss Georgia Betts, Mrs.i
Paul Tabor, Mrs, Herschel Cari
thers, Misg Mamie Turnbull and
Mrs. J.'C. Graham.
Circle No. 10—Mrs. H. F. Wilkes,
chairman; Mrs. M. J. Maynard,
co-chairman; Mrs. A. H. Timm,
Mrs. R. L. Vansant, Mrs. Jeff
Bridges, Mrs. C, L. Upchurch, Mrs.
Styles Hopkins, Miss Willie White
head, Miss Pattie Hilsman, Mrs, 1.
E. Cooper, Mrs. Howard Hender
son, Mrs. G. M. Brown, Mrs. Bur
ton Ferguson, Mrs. Guy Whelchel,
Miss Carrie Hall, Miss Jessie Gare
bold, Miss Mary Bacon, Mrs. F. W,
Chestnut, Mrs. G. B. Cook, Mrs.
T. L. Dial and Mrs. W. D. Craw
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dillard of
’Sanford were visiting friends
here Monday. .
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Miss Thelma Taylor spent the
\week-end in Atlanta.
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{ Mrs. Ella Massey visited rela
, tives in Sanford Monday.
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Mr. and Msr. 8. A, Taylor
spent last week-end with relatives
in Atlanta.
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" Mr. W. B. Whitehead of Mor
]ton, Miss., visited his sister, Mrs.
Ella Massey, here Sunday. |
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The friends of Bobby Gentry
will be pleased to learn that he
lis better after a recent illness. |
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! Mrs. Walter S. Adams of Mad
lison, spent Wednesday in the city..
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Mrs. Kathleen Broadhurst andi
| children and Miss Annabell Drake
lwill spend the holidays with their
!t‘ather, Mr. A. T. Drake, at Phil-}
| omath. 3
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l Miss Mayme Ricker of the Uni
versity, will spend the holidayl}
iwith relatives in Ohio. |
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Mrs. Clara Knox of Lexington,
spent Wednesday in Athens, |
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Mr. Hal Williamson of Corne
{ lia was visiting friends here
! ‘Wednesday.
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l Miss Clara Vaughn of Elberton,
lspent Wednesday here.
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‘ Miss Helen Hutchinson of the
| University, left today for New Or
{leans to spend the holidays. ‘
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i Mr. H. B. Ritchie of the North
Carolina Insurance corporation
lwm spend the holidays here withl
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. |
lßitchie. ]
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Miss Helen Northeutt, student‘
of the University, left Wednesday
to spend the holidays in Wil
'mington, Del., with her mother.
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{ Mrs. Corg Jones of Scranton,
'Pa., arrives Sunday to visit her
| daughter, Mrs. H. M., Swartz in
Whitehall. {
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Mr. Howard Crane of Philadel
| phia, will spend the holidays with‘
| his mother, Mrs. Ben Crane, ar
’riving Christmas Eve.
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j Mrs. C. H. Dickson and Missl
Elizabeth Dickson of Madison, were
‘visitors here Wednesday. l
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Miss Bonnie- Brock of the Hishl
| School faculty, will spend the hol-|
iidays in Charlotte, N. C., and Co- .
lumbia, 8. C. l
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'Philathea Class to !
% Give a Xmas Party
!l Philathea Class of Prince Ave—‘
| nue Baptist church will enjoy a
lC’hristmas party Friday night at
! 8 o'clock in the Men's Bible class
| room. All members of the class
iand their husbands, as well as all
| honorary members, are urged to
be present.
‘ There will be a Christmas tree
| and ench person is asked to bring
. a little gift, costing not morve
| than 25 cents. it
IMR. AND MRS. DAVID
l MICHAEL ENTERTAIN
{ AT DINNER PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Willam Howell
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dudley
shared honors Wednesday evening
[at the lovely dinner party ay
which Mr. and Mrs, David Mich
ael entertained in their attractive
home on Milledge avenue.
The exquisite decorations car
ried a golden note throughout the
lower floor, and the handsomely
appointed table was resplendent
in amber crystal, and yellow
tapers, the center heing outlined
with a low bowl of golden fruit.
Covers were laid for twelvy
guests, and a delightful course
dinner was served, The guests of
honor are brides and grooms of
December, and quite popular in
the social life of Athens.
Mrs. Dudley, as Miss Patsy
Woodrooff, while not an Athenian,
attended the University, making
many friends during her sojourn
here, and Mrs. Howell as Miss
Julia Bradwell, has been & charm
ing acquisition also to the college
life. Both young couples are re
ceiving many gracious courtesies,
none more lovely than the beau
tiful dinner party last evening.
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THE BANNER. HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
December Meeting Of |
A A U.W. Addressed |
By German Student!
Decorations carried out in the
spirit of Christmas “around the
world” and an explanation of the
education system and youth move
ment of contemporary Germany by
IHerbertus Scheibe, German ex
change student at the University
of Georgia, marked the December
meeting of the American Assocla
tion of University Women at Mem
orial hall Tuesday afterncon,
i The explanation of German
schools as an outgrowth of the
needs of the German people fol
lowed a social hour. Decorations|
and refreshments were in keeping
with the holiday motif. The cen
tral theme was developed on the
tea table wheré a world globe was
placed in the center of shining
snow. Flags of major nations were
placed about the globe and a cheery
Santa. drove his sleigh around the
world.
Following the program, Mrs. Ar
thur Gannon, president, presided at
a short businesg meeting at which
BUSINESS GIRLS CLUB
TO GIVE CHRISTMAS
PAGEANT SUNDAY
The Christmas Pageant to be
given by the Business Girls club
will be under the direction of
Mrs. John W, Jenkins and Miss
Lucile Crabtree. Mrs. ‘Harrison
Birchmore will be the reaczr, and
Mrs. George Rainey will have
charge of the music. The pageant
will be given Sunday afternoon at
6 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A, :nd
will be a very lovely event. The
public is invited.
.
Mr. Madison Nicholson of New
Jersey arrives early next week to
spend Christmas with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Nicholson.
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Miss Grace Anderson of the
History department of the High
school, will spend the holidays al
her home in Summitt, Ga.
a new constitution for the organi
zatlon was read and adopted.
Hostesses for the afternoon were
Mrs. John Drewry, Misg Margaret
‘Woodward, Miss Lois Lampkin,
Miss Lucy Lampkin, Mrs, Robert
*West and Dorothy Firor, l
by e
' Mrs. Harold Hinton
Q Hostess at Bridge
. Mrs. Harold Hinton was the
delightful hostess thigs afternoon
at a small but lovely bridge party
which honored Mrs. Frank Dud
ley and Mrs, William Howell, at
her spacious home on Milledge
avenue. ¥
Christmas decoration of holly
wreaths, bells and other gay sym
bols of the Yuletide added a col
orful note. Two tables of players
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CONSULT .
DR. WALKER H. MATTHEWS '
136 E. CLAYTON ST. —OPTOMETRIST— PHONE 1701
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enjoyed the beautful party. T&
popular honorees were presented
pretty gifts and delicious refresh
ments were served. Mrs, Hinton
was assisted by her daughter, Mrs.
Thomas Phillips, in entertaining.
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Friends of Mr. Tony Camarata
will be sorry to learn he is ill with
flu. i .‘
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Miss Mary Elizabeth Tillman of
‘the High school faculty will spend
Lthn holidays at her home in Mon
roe. : ¥ih