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» FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1936
Misses. Erwin Entertain
With Lovely Bridge |
Party at Home |
Outstanding in brilliance and
beauty was the lovely bridge
party this afternoon at which
Misses Mary Cobb and Sarah Er
win were the charming hostesses.
They entertained in honor of a
popular visitor in the city, Miss
Pauline Slesserman of The Hague,
and Mrs. Frank Dudley and equal
ly popular bride of the month.
The lovely home provided a
beautiful setting in its rich ap
bointments, accentuated by the
cheeriness and gorgeous beauty of
the Yuletide season. Holly wreaths
adorned the windows, and g, silveri
note gleamed agminst the radiant}
decorations of Christmas greenery |
and crimson flowers throughout
the lower floor. !
Following the interesting game,.
enjoyed by three tables of play-|
ers, elaborate refreshments werci
served. Pretty prizes were I)re~i
sented the honorees and winners |
of high and low score. The charm-l
ingly planned party was one of|
the brightest and most elflboratel
of the season. |
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Middle District
of Georgia, Athens Division.
In the matter of: Ewell E. Year
wood, Athens, Georgia, Bank
rupt. In Bankruptey.
To the Creditors:
You &re hereby notified that
there will be a meeting of credi
tors of said bankrart, at Unite J
States courtroom, Athens, Ga., on
December 19, 1936, at 10 o’clock
a. m., for the purpose of examin
ing bankrupt, allowing claims,
selecting a Trustee, passing orders
of sale of assets and taking such
other proceedings as may b
necessary.
All assets are claimed as ex
empt under the law,
W. G. CORNETT
: Referee in Bankruptcy.
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Comedy—'‘Grandma’s Bours”
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Annual Christmas Tree And Party Enjoyed
By Nursery School, Kindergarten Children
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. The annual Christmas party and
tree for pupils att ing the
nursery school and lmdergarten
taught by Mrs. Dave Paddock and
Mrs. Ross Crane, was held this
morning at Miss Marion Rhyne’s
dance studio.
As usual, the children had a
big time,- with two big features.
One was the play they had and
the other was a visit from Santa‘
Claus, who distributed the gifts
from the Christmas tree.
Miss Rhyne, who teaches the
children dancing, had charge of
the play, assisted by Mrs. Pad
dock, Mrs. Crane and several of
the children's mothers. |
The play opened with a clock
striking twelve. Then the children
sang Christmas carols, followed
by several dances, imitating a
French son, Irench doll, pony!
boy, Indian, kiddie car, train,
aeroplane, Teddy bear, ducks, and
Jack-in-box.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. Crawford Crane of Phila
delphia will arrive December 23
to spend the Christmas holidays
with his mother, Mrs. Ben Crane.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Cohen will
spend the holidayg in Macon with
relatives.
* * *
Miss Mary Frances Yateg of the
University, went over to Atlanta
Thursday to spend the holidays at
home.
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Miss Sarah Weems is expected
from Americus Christmas eve to
vigit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
R. Weems,
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Mrs. Billups Phinizy has return
ed from Atlanta, where she visited
Mrs. Hughes Spalding for several
days. :
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Mrs, Albert Sams and -Mrs. Tho
mas Tillman spent Thursday in
Atlanta,
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. David Crowe of
Baltimore, Md., will spend the
holidays with Mrs. D, ¢. Barrow.
" Then the children, tired from
!flll their merry-making, went to
| sleep, just before dawn, and time
‘t‘or Santa Claus to come. A few
| minutes after all was quiet, thg
sand man came to sprinkle sand
in their eyes, waking them jus
before Old Santzz came through
the door with his pack.
! Children taking part were Oleal
Wingfield, Janet Wesley, Sally
‘Westbrook, Katherine Soule,
| Katherine Moss, Emma Carter
| Daniel, Joyce Enright, Mary
'Chzmce, Frances Abney, Marjo
’Pound, Nancy Cooper, Katherine
| Smith, Nancy Lee Connell, Mar)
| Ann Mehre, Betty Hugh Fleeman,
IGladys Louise Mays, Howard Mc
’“'horteln Carlton Mell, John 80l
ton, Clarence Hardigree, Fred
Outlaw, Charlie Parrott, Eastern
lAHgood, Bobbie MecGuire, Billie
Brocher, Bruce Hendrickson, Alsa
Camstra, Russell Cates, Tryon
Huggins, Alva Mays, jr.
Mrs, Harvey Stovall has return
ed from Atlanta where she visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. U, Adair for sdv
eral days.
* * *
Misses Ann W. Brumby and Mary
Harris Brumby will spend the
Christmas holidays in Norfolk, Va.,
with Rear Admiral and Mrs, Frank
Brumby, |
* * |
Misg Anna Grabb, a member off
the high school faculty in Albany,.
arrives tonight to spend the holi
days with her parents, Mr. and‘
Mrs. George Grabb. : |
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Mrs. W. H. Hendrix and Mrs.
W. H. Hendrix, jr., of Bowman,
spent Thursday in the city.
* * *
Mrs. Edwin Goodwin and Mrs,
Ezra Chick of Monroe, visited here
Thursday.
*® * *
Mrs. James R. Gray, jr., motor
ed over from Atlanta Thursday for
Miss May Gray who returned with
her today to spend the holidays
at home,
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Mrs. Jack Frost of Comer, wag
among the visitors here today.
FISHERMAN’S LUCK
ANTIOCH, Calif.—William Sch
midt went bass fishing on the San
Joaquin river. Whambo! He snag
ged a big one.
As he wag lifting it into the boat
the line ‘broke. Hours passed
without another strike. Cold.
hungry, and disgusted Schmidt
hauled in the anchor. There was
his big bass on the broken line,
snarled with the anchor rope.
IS PREPARED
HOLLYWOOD — (# — Preston
Foster, movie actor, is a licensed
wireless operator today. His yacht
needs one,
“Twice, in the last week, I've
been out at sea in rough weather
and would have called for help if
{l'd had the eqguipment,” Foster
said. “Now, by gosh, if I'm go
ing to-'sink I can at least let some
body know about it.”
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Saturday Night
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Open Until
9 O’clock
and for Next Week—
Monday through Christmas Eve—Michael’s
STORE HOURS—9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
In Appreciation
of the very loyal Co-operation of Our Entire
Organization We Are Declaring an Extra
Holiday for their Rest and Enjoyment—so
MICHAEL'S WILL BE CLOSED FROM
THURSDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 24th
TO MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER
28th!
Michael’s
THE BANNER-HEPRALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
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FRANK FITCH
In a colorful ceremony staged
last evening at the High school
auditorium, Frank Fitch, member
of Troop 4, sponsored by the Am
erican Legion, received the high
rank of Eagle in the Boy Scouts
of America.
Presentation of the badge came
as the climax of a session of the
Athens District Court of Honor,
at , which 27 merit badges were
awarded to Scouts from the Ath
ens troops, while a number of oth
ers received various advancement
awards,
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Young Fitch, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Fitch, joined Troop 4
in 1934, soon after becoming 12
vears of age He reached the rank
of second class on February 2, 1935.
On June 6, 1935 he was promoted
to first class. Three monthg later,
on the first day on which he was
eligible for the rank of star, he re
ceived that badget,
! Life rank was awarded Februax’y“
6 of this year, and on December 6
his application for Eagle rank \V&S‘i
approved by the Court of Honor.i
Frank is leader of the Wolf patroli»
in hig troop and, as indicated by
his advancement record one of the'{
outstanding Scours of Northeast
Georgia coygncil, which his father
serves as Scout wvommissioner.
The session of the Court last
evening was known as an ‘“all-the
way” affair, Scouts being advanced|
to all the Scouting ranks. Whilel
practically all of the Athens troops
lfurnished candidates for advance
{ment, Troop 4 presented Scouts tof
lreceiva the badges, a most unus-|
lual achievement. From this out- ‘
Miss Agnes White to
Be Honored at Dance
One of the loveliest parties to
honor Miss Agnes White, who ar
rives next week from Walker
School for Girls, Simmsbury, Conn.,
will be the beautiful house dance
at which her: grandmother, Mprs.
James White, will entertain on
the evening of December 30, at her
gpacious home on Prince avenue.
Guests will include meémbers of
the younger college set, and will
mark a social event of cordial in
terest. Miss White is one of Ath
ens most Charming sub-debs, and
one of its most popular girls, and
will be the central figure at many
beautiful parties while here.
fit the following boys appeared:
For tenderfoot: John Coffee and
Homer Hendon, : o
For second class;* Darwin Vau
ghn.
For First class: Charles Garner,
For Star: Earle Roberts,
For Life; James Johnson, Robert
Skinner and Bud Rineargon.
For Eagle: Frank Fitch.
W. 8. Rice is Scoutmaster of
Troop 4 and Joe B. Campbell, as
gistant. R, W. Davis is chairman
of the troop committee.
Attending the meeting last eve
ning were Scouts and Scouters
from Troop 15, Gainesville; Troop
16, Gainegville; Troop 26, Gaines
ville and Troop 24,“Cornelia.
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with “"high-hat" motif contain such combinations as
the ivory-tone Shaving Bowl and handy-grip flacon of
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men's combinations from
1.50 to 12.50
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Traveling Kits
For a Man
3.50 to 18.50
By Williams—a blond leather fitted case that
contains a toothbrush, razor blades, nail file,
comb, aqua velva, razor, brushless shaving
cream, dental powder, talcum, and a rubberized
case—>s.oo. Other kits in black or brown leather.
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A Labor of Love
Radio Station WTFI and the
Elks club are certainly on the
Highway of lLove for the less
fortunate. Accentuated by
hearts attuned to generosity,
overflowing with the spiriz of
beneficence for the Empty
Stocking fund, they are work
ing day angq night to make
this Yuletide one long to be
remembered.
Truly their gifts will be
commensurate with their ef
forts, and the happiness of
many will be attributed to
them and the fine co-opera
tion of the public.
Warm clothing, foodstuffs,
money—just any and every=-
thing will be acceptable to
bring cheeriness to hearts of
many, who otherwise wouldn’t
know what this beautiful sea
son signifies. There is joy in
giving, yes, twofold—for the
recipient ang the donor.
Christmas Day marks an
event outstanding throughout
the world, a date when God's
greatest gift was bestowed
upon us, and we are remind
ed, we can do something for
others, even in a small way,
to bring a note of comfort and
a joy supreme.
—ALICE ADAMS.
Beginning Saturday, Michael’'s Will Remain Open
Until 9 Q’clock Every Night Until Christmas
Beauty and Simplicity
To Mark Pageant Given
By Business Girls Club
Beauty and simplicy will mark
the pageant, “Joy to the World,”
to be presented by the Business
Girls’ club Sunday afternoon, Dec
ember 20th, at five o'clock at the
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There are four scenes in the
presentation — ihe Prophecy, the
Streets of Bethlehem, the Sherp
herds on the Hills of Judea, and
the Manger.
For many years the Business
Girls’ elub has been noted for its
entertainments and while this is
the first program of this type to
be given by the club, it promisesg
to be one of inspiration and joy
to the audience.
Under the capable and efficient
direction of Mrs. John Jenking
assisted by Miss Lucile Crabtree
the final rebearsal will be Friday
evening.
Mrs. George Rainey, one of
Athens’ most gifted musicians,
will have charge of the music, the
choir being composed of groups
from the various churches, the
Girls' Reserves and the Entre
Nous clubs of‘the Y. W. C. A.
Mrs. H. A, Birchmore, presie
dent of the board of directors of
the Y. W. C. A.,, will be the
reader of the pageant.
The public is invited.
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modernistic case for 3.50.
Tweed toilet water and generous bottle of per
fume in similar case—B.7s.
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means so much—here mono
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Gold, Silver Diad
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Stand-up lheadbands of leaves and flowers.
She'll feel—and look—very much the grand lady
when she makes an entrance in ons.
PAGE THREE
Miss Nellie Wright Fortson of
Jacksonville will spend the holidays
here with Misses Jane Brightwell,
Agney White and Janet Dußoge
and will share honors at many of
the gay parties being planned by
the young college set.
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Mrs. T. R. Weems leaves Satur
day morning for Pine Tops, where
ghe will spend the Christmas holi
days, returning the first of Janu
ary in order to re-open Lucy Cobb
Elementary school on January 4.
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} Mrs. Will L. Erwin and Mrs.
' Howell Erwin spent Thursday in
- Atlanta.
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