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YHURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1037.
Miss Dorothy Lewis =
Heonors Visitor at
Party Friday Night
Misg Dorothy Lewis of 788 Bax-1
ter street; entertained her visitor,‘
Miss lolar Dillard, of East Point,
Friday night, October 22, with a
delightful party. ‘
Those present’ were Jolar Dil-
Jard, Charles Hulsey, Joe Stone,
johp Stone, Kathryn Clements, |
james Puckett, R. €. Girtman,,
Elizabeth Moorehead, ' Doris Duna- !
way, Erank Hofmeister, Florence
Noaland, * Charles Jones, ° Martha
washington, Max Paulk, Marjorie
Jones, Robert Wing,
jewell Haynes, Cynthia Evans,
james Jackson, Freshman Wal
ters, Xenophon Stuart and Doro
thy Lewis. Games were played
m{d delicious refreshments were
gerved which was enjoyed by ev
ery one. o gl
National Officers of |
D. A. R. to Visit City
pistinguished Nationaj D. A, R.?
officery arriving Friday . from |
washington, D. C., accompanying'
Mrs. Julivs X Talmadge, record
ing national secretary home from |
a board meéeting will include Mis.
Wwilliam A, Becler, president gen
erul; Miss Katherine = Matthies, |
pational ~ chairman of approved
schools; Mrs, Julian G. Goodhue,
mistorian general; Mrs. Wiliam H,
pouch, organizing secretary gen- |
eral: Mrs. William H. Belk, vice-'!
president general from North
carolina, and Mrs. J. H. Dunavant,
sregent of Mecklinburg chapter in |
Charlotte, N. C. l
While here they will be enter
tained Friday evening at a barbe
cue at Poss’ place and Mrs. Tal-i
madge, their hostess, will entertain
for them at a breakfast. The visi-!
torg are coming down to vistt '
Approved Schools: of the D. A. R.‘
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Miss Nancy Elizabeth |
Roquemore Weds H. ‘
W. Woods October 24;
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Rogquemore
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Nancy Elizabeth, to Mr.
Harold Wayne Wood
The marriage. was solemnizedq at
Tallulah. Falls on QOctober 24, at
the Methodist parsonage by Rev.
A. A. Phillips, former pastor of
the bride. '
Mrs. Phillips and John Rogue-'
more, the bride’s only brother,
were present at the ceremony.
On their return from a short
wedding trip through the moun~'
tains of North Carolina, the courle
will make their home at O'::oneel
Heights, i
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Miss Martha Deborah i
Fennell Marries Mr. ,
Ralph Cecil McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Fen-‘
nell, sr., of Marietta, formerly of
Winder, announce the marriage of/
their daughter, Martha Deborah, |
to Mr. Ralph Cecil MecDonald, of
Athens,
The marriage was quietly sol-l
emnized in Anderson, S. C., on|
October 20, 1937. !
Mrs. McDonald was formerlyl
Drum Major of the Winder Druml
and Trumpet Corps, I
The couple will reside in Athens.
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Woman's Club to Hold |
Rummage Sale Saturday,
Athens Woman's club will hold;
2 Rummage - sale Saturday at
Coopers Market on Broad street.
Any and all kinds of contributions
will he appreciated. i
Mrs. D, 1., Earnest on Cobb:'
street and Mrs, Gerald Green on
Woodlawn will take cave of the;
articles and both can be I‘ea,('hed|
by phones.. May the -response be 1
in keeping with previous Rumng- |
mage sales all of which will bej
greatly appreciated.
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Miss Jean Porterfield of Ar
noldsville, spent Wednesday here. |
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Mr. Joseph Jaffee was a recent !
visitor in Atlanta. ‘
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Miss Betty Murrow of Com
merce, 'was a recent visitor here.
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Miss Louise Johnson spent Sun
day in Atlanta. ,
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How Are Your
Eyes?
EYES don’t go wrong
all at once. Gradu
ally little faults creep in,
faults that may later
cause serious harm fto
you. Nature's warnings
are often attributed to
other causes or over
looked entirely.
Consult
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 1701
136 E. Clayton St.
PERSONAL MENTION
- Mrs. Phil. Glover leaves Satur
day for her home in Harrington,
Maine, following a visit with her
‘mother, Mrs. Maude F. Talmage,
and Misses Talmage.
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Miss Bess Baird and Miss Alice
Beall are attending' the Home
Adc¢onomics convention in Savannah
this week. i
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Friends of Austin Edwards, jr.,
will be pleased to learn that he
is improving from an illness of
several days. ¥ iy
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88 Girls’ Dresses
Req. 1.29 I oo
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and 1.98
The 1.29 dresses are new this fall, and
come in gizes 3 to 6x, and 7 to 16. The
1.98 dresses are fall styles, too, but older.
They are sizes 7 to 16.° All are pretty
prints by famous makers. In all good
styles. :
SECOND FLOOR
Michael’s Mighty Month-End Salel
siR EE R £ .;.
Sales of Lingerie
1.69, 1.98 Balbriggans
Gowns and ‘
/ Pajamas 1.00
Just 51. Indeed a timely sale, just when the
weather is getting so cold! Gowns and Dpa
jamas, mostly in high shades. Slightly soiled
frecrn handling. .
46--Girdles, Corselettes
Reg. 2.49 lalf Pri
o Half Price
Made by Warner, Gossard, Rengo-Belt, Two
woy siretch elastic, and boned garments of
coutii. Broken sizes:: . e
15 Pairs—Regular 1.98 Rayon Pajamas— 1.00
SECOND FLOOR
Piece Goods Sales
1-Piece—3.so Paisley Printed Velvet—yd. 1.69
2 Pleces—l.9B Transparent. Velvet (Brown,
White) - - -k = - yd. 1.29
3 Pieces 1.98 Plaid Wool Coating - yd. 1.29
1 Piece 1.98 Black Silk Coating - yd. 1.29
3 Pieces 1.69 Ruff Silk Crepe - - yd. 59¢
2 Pieces 85¢c Red Corduroy - - - yd.s%¢
MAIN FLOOR
%
Sales for Children
AT T IO A SRR
3.98 to 6:95 Snow Suits
One and ; : .
Two Piece Ha|f Prlce
Just 22 Some are pastels, but most are dark
shides. Some part wool, spongy fabrics. Some
fleece lined jersey. Broken sizes 3 to 8.
7—-5.95 to 10.95 Girls' Coat Sets, with Hat
and Leggings - - - - - Half Price
i : SECOND FLOOR
Clearance of Bags
Sriart handbags in calf, suede, grain leathers,
ciliz. Dressy and tailored styles. Black, brown,
wine, green, navy.
18—Reg. I.oo— 49c 24—Reg. 2.98— 1.79
30—Reg. 1.98— 1.29 6—Reg.'s.oo— 2.98
4—Reg. 7.95 to 10.00—4.98
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- Friends of Sonny Hoodenpyle,
mgon of Mr. and Mrs. H, 7T.
'lHoodenpyle, formerly of Athens
[ but now of Columbus, Ga, will
be glad to learn an operation re
cently performed on his injured
|'eye by Dr. Grady Clay of Atlanta,
| has proven very successful.
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The many friends of Rev. Hen
drix are glad to learn he has been
dismissed from Georgia Baptist
hospital in Atlanta and has re
[turned to his home in Arnolds
lvme'. :
. THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEGRGIA
1 &
| TPriends of Mrs. Robert Ray i’fi
be delighted to. learn that she
improving from an attack of flu.
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| €. K. Oxford, employee of the
Georgia Power c¢ompany, wg,n
called to Monticello Wednesday
'afternoon due to the death of his
| father. Funeral services were held
| this afternoon. : "
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i Mrs. Harry Bailey and infant
son, Harry Ranford Bailey, I
have returned to their home from.
General hospital, friends will be
| bleased to learn. 4
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|~ Mrs. Harvey Lanter and ' som.
| Harvey, jr., of Decatur, have
joined Mr. Lanier here.:® £
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31 Girls’ Dresses
Reg. 3.98 to 10.95
|.98 ¢ 5.95
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Silk, wool, and veiveleen dresses, most of
them slightly shopworn, but all charming
styles for a 7 to 16 miss. Too many dif
ferent types to describe, Checks and fail
solids, :
SECOND FLOOR
For Friday and Saturday Only!
October Books Are Closed! Charges
Made Now Payable in December!
Month-End Clearance 5
5.00; 7.50 69 2
Values | o . - 4
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¢ 149 & G G A e it .
i "’2.'-." '~:\ X ; e a\} 4 / < Sh&lkOS, E mpire
By “""‘\ S M , iri off-face flares, tip
?;N N ) peL W ’ ped brims. Felts,
Vic@ET RN e WY/, & g velvets, suede ve
-TR 3 #‘ Totire. M tloiat aud
PN UFY \ N, dressy sty les.
ok Wy NN high colors. All
ol B T N head sizes,
B "\\\‘:\_'\' . B }v'v',«. seig P/ \ v..':,,l
‘;. /""\"\:‘V e‘p%:h\\f’ :\(3( /<
Sweaters, Scarfs |
22250 to 3.98 Ladies’ Coat
Sweaters - - - 195 2%
17—1.98 to 2.98 Twin Sweater
Sok e e A
93—49¢ to 1.98 Silk, Wool Scarfs
19¢ to 79¢
24—1.00 Taffeta Collars - 19¢
MAIN FLOOR
Sales for Your Home
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Chenille Rugs
Reg. . Reg.
3.98 349 98¢ 88c
Sizes 4x6 feet and 24x38 inches, In
charming hooked rug designs for
practically any room. Rose, green,
blue, tan.
Lamp Shades
Reg. 39¢ :
ez 25 Half Price
Washeble Clair de Lune, for bou
doir, bridge, table, and floor lamps.
Pastels end white, Pleated.
|| Miss Jack Marable was a recent
s [ visitor in Covington with rela
jtives. : it
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{ Mr, J. T .Chandler of Hull,
' ! was in the city on business Wed
| nesday.
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t Miss Ruth Brown has returned
. from a recent visit in Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Guest of
| Commerce, were visiting here re
| cently. : :
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‘| Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cobb of
| Detroit, Mich,, were, visitors here
| the past week. 3 -
i * * * $
| Mr. Bitly Gues tof Auglista, ivas
. a recent visitor in Athens. . .
MEZZANINE
;} M¥; and Mrs. W. T. Waller and
- ‘family spent Sunday in Whshing
]'ton, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. ;
Wall,
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Miss Besg M. Baird of the Uni
versity School of Home Economics
1 will attend the Distriet Vocational
Home Economics meetinz in Sav
annah Thursday, Friday and Sat
,' arday of this week,
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Misses = Virginia Gray, Bdith
I‘Hodgson and Barbara Jenking
\lspent a delightful week-end as
‘guests of Mrs. Gray at her home
in Mountain City. lEnroute home
they drove by Highlands to uee
. the Ralph Hodgsons.
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39 Reg. 1.19 Slips
Unconditionally 8 ‘
Guaranteed C
Tearose and white, tailored and lace
trimmed. Ouwur best selling four-gore slips,
guaranteed pull-proof seams, non-shrink
able, fully cut throughout. Broken sizes
34 to 42.
SECOND FLOOR
Cosmetics Counter
1.00 Double Deck Playing Cards
in Cigarette Box - - 79¢
69c to 1.50 Blue Mirror Boxes—
Half Price
98c Blue Mirror Trays - 49¢
1.00 Crystal Powder Jars - 79
1.25 Velvet Hair Ornaments 88¢c
MAIN FLOOR
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Reg. 1.09 Curtains
pr. 98c
A biy new shipwent of our popular
ruffled curtains, offered at a sale
price! Pastels, solid and figured. 2
1-2 yards long,
Curtains— 89¢
For Bathrooms
Pretty Marquisette curtains in white,
nile, orchid, and rose. 1 1-2 yards
long. v
Mr. H. B. Stokes of Danbury,|
Conn., and Zew York City, ar
rived TuesZay to spsid & few days
with his daughter, Mrs. R. F.
Thomas on Boulevard.
HAVING EYE TROUBLE!
Consult ]
FICKETT’S
1 FOR A THOROUGH EXAMINATION
| Glasses Designed for Your Own Occupation
224 Clayton Street—Phone 200 :
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23 Men’s Suits
Reg. to $| N
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29.50 )
Handsome suits in a wide variety of good
fabrics and types. Plain and sports backs,
double and single breasted. Blues, greys,
tans, browns. Regular 34 to 40, some
shorts and longs, '
MEN'S SHOP—MAIN FLOOR g ?;
For Men and Boys
Boys’ Fine Wool Suits
Reg. 7.95 Reg. 17.95 Reg. 22.50
to 10.95 to 19.95 to 24.75
Just 12—With knickers or long trousers, most
of them with two pairs. Double and single
breasted. Sports backs, Blues, greys, browns.
Sizes 14 to 19, 8 to 12.
49-—Regular 2.95, 3.95 Men's Sweaters— = °
' Half—Priq‘?e
1 I—Regulai 3.50, 3.95 Men'’s Imitation Suedé
Jackeps® <« < k. sel s s . 2?
22— Regular 3.95, 5.00 Men'’s Berg and Dobbs'
Hats b i - - - - Half Price
52 Pairs—Reg. 3.95, 4.95 Men’s Wool Trouseis'
52_Regular 2.00, 2.50 Manhattan Shirts i
Fall Patterns - - =« - - 3 for 398
18—Regular 1.95 Sleeveless Sweaters - 100
MEN’S SHOP—MAIN FLOOR 1
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Art Ware Specials ?;
10-—Reguiar 2.98 to 9.95 Table Lamps (Pottery
and Alabaster) - - - - I.99¢te 6.?
21—49 cto 1.00 Tole Trays - - Half Price
27—59¢ to 1.29 Antimony Trays, Vases, ariglg
Compotes - - - - = = S
13—1.39 Metal Vegetable Bins - -88 e j
3—1.00 Glass Powder jars - - - 5& E
14—1.00 Blue Mirror Picture Frames - 39%
9—59 c White Berry Dishes - - -
35¢ Fancy Cocktail Glasses - - -
25¢c Old Fashioned Glasses - - - 4
25c¢ Star Cocktail Glasses - - - - 1
30c Star Old Fashioned and Highball Glasses l%
9—1.25 Kitchen Knife and Fork Sets -
1.25—7-Piece Nut Sets - - - . =
MAIN FLOOR
Hose and Gloves
9 Pairs—l.2s to 1.95 Famous Makers Silk
Stockings - - - - - Pair 6& |
48 Pairs—6Bc to 1.50 Fabric Gloves -3%
6i Pairs—l.oo Van Raalte Gloves -
MAIN FLOOR M
PAGE THREE
I ‘Among those going oV ¢M> j
Richard Crooks concert in Atlang
Tuesday night Wwere Misses Ning
garet Dodd, Barbara Harris, Ed
Hodgson and Barbara Jer ;;;_fi;