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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1938,
Chopin Compositions
To Be Featured
By Hodgson Tonight
A piano program illustrating the
compositions of f'rederick Chopin
will be presented Thursday eve
ning in the University Chapel at
eight p. m. by Hugh Hodgson, di
rector of the Division of Fine Arts,
nead of the Music department, and
noted concert piainist, teacher, com
poser, and organist.
The following selectiong will be
included ©n this delightful musi
cale: Prelude; Etude; Nocturne;
waltz; Mazurka; Polonaise; Dal
-lade; Scherzo and the famous Fan
tasie in F minor,
The public is cordially invited
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Marriage of Miss Annie
Mary Sprouse to Dr.
C. P. Denman Announced
A marriage of interest to friends
in this section was that on April
13, in Nashville, Tenn,, of Miss An
nie Mary Sprouse, member of the
faculty of Teachers College, Nash
ville, to Dr. Clarence P. Denman
of Bowling Green, Ky. Dr Den
man is professor of history i Ken
tucky State Teacherg College a*
Bowling Green.
- Mr. Denman’s native home i
Fort Worth, Texas. Mrs. Denman’s
native home is Springfield, Ky.
. They arrive Friday to visit the
sister of the groon, Mrs. Beverly
Ww. Hall, and Dr. Hall in Bogart:
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FIRST BAPTIST Y. W. A,
To HAVE EGG HUNT
The Y. W. A. of the First Bap
tisy church will give an Easter Egg
hunt Friday afternoon at 4:39
o'clock on the ¥. W. C. A. lawn,
~iven for the Sunbeams of the
First Baptist church. All Sun
peams are asked to bring theit
Tlaster baskets.
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PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Lestprl
of Winterville, announce the birth
of a son, April 12, who has been
named Hugh Hawkins.
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Freddy Ellen Weaver, daughter
of Judge and Mrs. Guy Weaver‘
of Asheville, N. C., will arrive to- 1
night for a visit with her cousins,
Jane and Gretchen Terrell, at their
home on Mell street.
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Mrs. Grace Herring has just re
turned from a six weeks’ visit to
her sister, Mr. A, L. Mitchell, and
her niece, Mrs. Frances 8011.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford .Q.
Scrutchin have tiken the house
recently built by Mrs. E. W. Car
roll on Oakland avenue at Stan
ton Way
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Mrs. Annie Gray left today for
Macon to visit relatives and from
there will go te Columbus for a
visity &0 4 -
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nichols of
Philadelphia, are spending several
days in Athens, stopring at the
Georgian hotel.
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Mrs. Robert Parker Jacobsen
left yesterday for “her home in
Cambridge, Mass., after a delight
ful visit to her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. R. P. Stephens, on Wood
lawn avenue.
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Miss Mamie Turnbull is spend
ing the spring holidays at her
home in Tugalo.
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Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. M,
Wellman will regret to learn that
their little daughter, Ruth, is ill
with diphtheria.
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Friends of Mrs. J. L. Harman
will be sorry to learn she con
tinues quite ill at her home on
Dußose avenue.
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Miss Ethel Reesd left this morn--|
ing for Gulport, Miss., to spend |
the HKaster nolidays ‘'with friends. ‘l
She will be away ten days or two ‘
weeks. -2 EE |
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Mrs. W, L. Erwin and guests, |
Mr. and Mrs. (George Smith r'f{
Milwaukee, were exyected home |
from Charleston today.
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Mrs. Earnest Michael ieft this |
morning for Bastrop, La., to visit !
her daughter, Mrs. Sol Snyder and |
Mr. Snyder for several weeks. 3
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sams will
return Friday from an extended |
Stay at Hot Springs, Ark, stop- |
ping over in Atlanta for a night |
and day. |
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Mrs. Albert Davison and Miss |
Mary Stark Davison leave thx’s%
week for a visit to New Orleans. |
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DO you tire easily? Got ’
headaches just when you |
want to feel your best? Do |
you find it difficult to con- f
centrate on an important ‘
job? How longsince you've '
had your eyes examined?
Every day we find people
With these symptoms —
whose only trouble was
deficient eyesight. Many
times they deon't even know
tbgir vision is faulty. ‘
DR. WALKER H.
OPTOMETRIST l
Phone 1701—136 E. Clayton Bt. ]
Athens, Ga.
Porterfield Garden
To Be Opened To
' Public Next Sunday
i S e
i Mrs, W. H. Sorrells, president
of the Porterfield Gardep club, ex
ltends an invitation tg those inter
(ested ip flowers and Garden clul
lwor’l\" to visit the opening of Por
terfield Garden Sunday April 17
(Baster Sunday) . The garden 18
owned by Mr. James Porter of Ma.:
con, located seven miles out, or
the Houston Road, (Florida High
way.)
He started' the garden eloven
Years ago as a hobby It consisted
jof twenty-three acres at that time,
jand today the entire garden and
farm has grown to- six hundred
acres. There are over sixteen
thousand blooming plants, the
largest collection of varieties in
the United States, and the largest
rose garden in the southeast. An
lno'nm‘c-*mr!.nf has been made also
“ha(t the Bibb county Flower show
will be held in Macon on May 3rd,
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' WEINER ROAST TO
BE HELD ON FRIDAY
. Benior Young People es “the
Central Presbyterian chureh will
have a weiner roast Friday even
ing at 7:30 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. George Story on Wynburn
iPlace. A full attendance is urged.
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Mr. David Michael has returned _'
from a bhusiness trip to New York
City.
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Miss Alberta Dean was a recent
visitor here from Danielsville, the
guest of Miss Lillian Osborne.
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M. Sam Lathi of Vidalia is visit
ing relatives here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Iverson, jr., and
young son have returned from a
visit to Tampa, Fla. .
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Mr. Chester Betts visited At
';'luuta during the week-end.
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Miss Frances M: Dreyer of At=
lanta will spent the week-end here
with Miss Mary Ruth Cantrell.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock
have returned from Knoxville,
Tenn.
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Miss Odessy Page hag returned
Lome after a visit to her parents
in Winder, ¢ |
For This Fair- Weather Easter They'll
Be Sweetest in Light Cottons and Linens
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Sheer Dresses
120 t 2498
Sizes 1 to 3 3 to 6x 7to 16
Crisp dotted Swisses, Easter egg pastels, and dainty prints for
those pretty little girls who’ve already shown a feminine love of
clothes. Judy Garland dresses, Kate Greenaway, and Peter
PPolly, to name a few of the fine makers. Most of the 1 to 3 sizes
are handmade. The bigger girls’ frocks are in many styles,
some with boleros, some Princess, some dirndl,
Boys Wash Suit
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Strecht I Tommy Tucker |9tO 39
The famous Strechbak suits with the patented lastex backs that
prevent flying buttons, in sizes 2to 9, Included in the Tommy
Tuckers and Jack Tars are little coat suits, all white two-piece
suits, solid colors, and practically any combination of prints and
solids vou could ask for. Sizes Bto 9.
Boys' 1 to 3 Linen Suits and Handmades— 1.69 to 1.98
Johnny Stone was a recent visi
tor in Carnesville, Ga. .
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Mrs, Bert Anderson has returned
from a visit of several days In
Homer, Ga.
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AMiss Suvsie Nicholson has return
ed from a visit to her parents on
the Tallasee road.
PLENTY OF SAILORS —
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/fe P " there's nothing smarter than a
4 ( %ey Sailor. These ~are exceptionally
{ & 0 YA good straws and smart shapes—
Wit~ % (A = tailored or with ribbons and veils.
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BUDGET HAT SHOP—SECOND FLOOR
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GA.
‘ Mrs. W. T. Chandler of Winter
villa was among the vigitors here
.Tuesday.
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’ Mr. 'gnd Mrs. Allen Martin and
farnily spent Sunday in Wlinter
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1y Miss Lona Chandler of Winter
ville was a visitor here Tuesday.
MICHAEL'S ot v=eis
For Easter Giving
/ Handmade, Pure Linen
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Sheer white linen in white with much in
tricate dainty hand embroidery, appen
zell work, drawn work, hemstitching.
Also in pretty pastels and spring prints,
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MY 1001029
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To delight her heart from now througly
summer. All-white ones, bright red, and
brilliant multi-color designs. In many
styles.
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O 40k Whitman's Easter
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"‘, Sampler 1.50, 3.00
All dressed up in Easter wrappings to bé
as festive and pretty as it is delicious. The
. Fairhill box, or the famous Sampler box.
Individual Easter candies from sec.
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Spicy fragrance by a master maker, at
practically any price you care to pay.
From our collection of fine perfumes that
is unequalled in this entire section.
{ Dainty Dimity
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Handmade straight
cut ones, and gfl;s
ones made very flat
- e Y % tering with deep-cut
kY backs, ruffles, and
Gé \ other feminine trims.
LR % ; Prints and solids, All
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EASTER GREETING CARDS FOR AL YOURFRIENDS——-Scmfic
N./ Cruise Cloth, Riviera
B Ties
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Styled by Regal (which means a lot to ~
him) are ties in two smart new _f&f?.fic_flg '
both of which are washable and wrinkles .
proof. In stripes, checks, plaids.
Men's Pure Linen
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Made by Manhattan in white with hxs i
initial embroidered. Hand rolled hems, or
hemstitched. Also distinctive colored
handkerchiefs. &
Men’s Smart Sport
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The best assortment of sport belts ever
shown in Athens! All white, or white
with colors. Leather, lastex with metal
rings, and Miami cloth, in many, many :
styles. .
/o 5 £3B Original New Charm
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To add to her collection if she already has
them, to thrill her if she’s always wanted
one. New charms on chain bracelets in
gold or silver finish,
d Archer’s Very Sheer |
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StOCkmgs
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. make her feel chér-
Y ished. In the much
talked - of Iridescent
Lo shades and other
... . good spring colors. :
% & Archers walking
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