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[NDAY, AUGUST 18, 1946.
lji—rs/.Robert Bray, Recent Bride, Honored |
tlovely Tea On Wednesday Affernoon |
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on Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
pert Bray, former Miss Ollie
ance and recent bride, was the
poree at 3 lovely tea given by
5, perry Morgan at the home of
.+ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jewel
Lort O Meigs street.
peautiful arrangements of sum
o flowers were used in the liv
g TOOM. Receiving the guests
oe Mrs. Perry Morgan, Mrs.
bert Bray and Mrs. Jewel
The dining room table was cov
od' with @ lace cloth and the
| nch bowl was surrounded with
matis. The mantle was banked
i clematis and crystal candle
' holding white tapers.
CFLECT FROM TWO MODELS!
531.50 and $36.30
" BUY ON BUDGET TERMS
rnest C. Crymes Co.
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MICHAEL’S MID-SEASON SALE
SMASHING VALUES - EXCELLENT BARGAINS - REDUCED TO SELL - SHOP EARLY
Children's Wear Clearance| Blouse Sale Specials For Boys
(I TEN-MEDESSES . 1 oical TIOBLOUSES | | 201RsLONEPANS Now 1
Sizes 9-15 — Were 6.30-12.95. Q P , iy Bt P/
MW 3.15-6.47 LESS 1/
5 Were 3.98-10.95 .
’ ’ el 140 Pairs SHORT PANTS . 1
|l2 Sunsuits, sizes 1-2, were 1.00. : ; an 2065 o 7030 Sizes 4-14 — Were 1.00-3.98 1 _‘, Now /2
o CrillßEt bes 95¢. an g. - e 33 s SALE 50c-1.99 ‘
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g L Lo Were 2.70-2.98 ‘e Ll 35 SPORT SHIRTS l 40 SPORT SHIRTS
m;izes 3-12 were 1.98-2.50. | an l .98 Sizes 6-10 — Were 1.11 Siz‘es 8-14 —Were 1.59-1.69
ij 2oyys S}:irts;,Si-::aßs_iT;;ze; ?31(98_250' Ngw CHECKS — PRINTS — WHITES NUW 69c ‘ | NUW l .00
‘ ifi::;cggro. . ’ , ; 79c : | Sportswear — Second Floor |
e e e 35 SPORT - LEISURE JACKETS 1/
' = TEEN-SHOP —_SfCOND FLOOR Summer Dresses ;fifi;]@ (Ei b\a):/ ‘f,";e;;;_?g'f;’;‘ PG e 2
13 LADIES' LOUNGING PAJAMAS ey 1/3 NOW 2.97-8.47 |
Sizes 12:20 — Were 12.95-14.95 — Brocade-Prints G 8 RMNCUATS 3'; ;. -lfi 1/ {
NOW 708 Were 6.50-49.95 Sizes 10-16 — Were 7.95-10.95 2 i
L oe O (- S 530 NOW 3.97-5.47 w
‘ 167 MEN'S SWIM SUITS 1/ e 186 BATHING TRUNKS |
. Sizes2B-40 — Were 2.50-5.00 2 il - SRR o
NOW ] 25-2.50 RAY;I\/'\ :jr:més i NOW 2 PRIGE .
MEN’S FURNISHINGS — STREET FLOOR EYELETS YOUTH SHOP — STREET FLOOR
Assisting Mrs. Morgan in en
tertaining were Mrs. Annie Laurie |.
Watson and Miss Dorothy Short.
About thirty-five guests called
duringfthe afternoon between the!
hours of four and six. '
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MOON’S MOUNTAINS
On the moon, the most impor
taut range of mountains, the
Apennines, is 450 wailes in length,_,
and contains 3000 peaks ranging
vp to 19.000 feet ir: altitude. '
Due to the paenomenon known
as “looming.” observers are able
it times to see objects at sea that
are actually more han 15 miles
below the h__o_rlzon. |
Miss Ella Ruth Thompson Became Bride
Of Mr. Donald Ryder At Recent Ceremony
Miss Ella Ruth Thompson of
Danielsville ang Atlanta became
*‘ne bride of -Mr. Donald G.
Ryder of San Jose, California,
and Albany, Georgia, August
11 at higa noon in the Metho
cist Church at Danielsville, The
Rev. R, C. Owens officiated.
Ferns intersperseq with cath
coNal candelabra and tall bask
ets of white gladioli formed the
background for the wedding.
Preceding the ceremony a beau
tiful program of organ music
was rendered by Mrs. R. H. Gor
con. Before tae entrance of the
bridal party Misses Emogene.
McCay and Jane Sorreils light
ed the candles.
Mrs. W. A. Thompson, sister
in-law of the bride, was matron
of honor. She wore a model of
grey crepe with pink accesso
ries. Her corsage was pink
rosebuds.
The Bride
The lovely blonde bride was
given in marriage by her father,
Mr. R. H. Thompson, and Mr.
W. A. Thompson, brother of the
Lkiide, was best m&n. She wore
& stunning ice blue crepe with
vink hat and gloves. Her flow
ers were a cluster of white or
chids. :
Thae bride’s mother wore a
soldier blue crepe dress with a
corsage of pink roscbuds.
Immediately following the
ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Thomp
son gave a reception at their
home for the wedding party
anA out-of- guests. The bride’s
tabla was covered with an ex
quisite lace table cover with a
three tiered -wedding cake em=-
bossed witia lillies of the vally.
On either side of the cake were
tall candiles held by silver can
dle sticks.
After the reception Mr. and
Mrs. Rvder left for a wedding
trin to Panama City. The bride
chose for her goirg away suit
a white wool with black acces
scries.
Among the out-of-town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Join G.
Thombson of Atlanta, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Thompson and Mr.
and Mrs. W. E Birdsong of
Athens. Mrs, Will Thompson of
Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. F. G.
Nelms. Miss Mary Hutchinson,
Miss Jeanette Preston of At
lanta.
STEWART PRESIDENT
Colon Stewart, Crawfordville,
was elected president of Ag Hill
Council at the University of
Georgia this week. Also named
to serve during the fall quarter
were" Jack Johnson, Colquitt,
vice-president; and Doris En-
" THE BANNER-BERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Firor Family Holds
Reunion This Week
Miss Anne Byrd Firor, Pro
gram Secretary for International
Relations, National League of
VWomen " Voters, Wasaington, D.
C., is spending hner vacation
with her parents, Major and
Mrs. J. William Tiror, sr., 749
Cobb Street, L
Ann Byrd is a graduate of the
Ainens High School, the Univer
sity of Georgia and did post
graduate work in Political Sci
ence at Northwestern Universi
versitv from whica educational
institution she has a Master’s
degree.
With Anne Byrd’s arrival yes
terday, the J. William Firor’s
arc having a family reunion this
week-end, with the entire fami-
Iy here for tae first time since
1942, Corporal J. William Firor,
ir..isat home on furlough from
his Army assignment in New
Mexico; Lt. David L. Firor has
recently reYurned from Japan
and is now on terminal leave.
Jlugh hag been here all along.
Following this week-end David
wil; leave for a visit with
{riends ang relatives in Mary
land and Pennsylvania, Billy will
return to his military duties and
hugh will visit friends in Den
ver. Colorado, where Major Firor
weae stationed during the war.
Arne Byrd willi retrun to Wash
inglon in September.
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At Legion Cabin
Saturday, Aug. 24
All Veterans of Athens and
Clarke County will be the guests
of the Allen R. Fleming Post
No. 20 of the Ameriean Legion
&t a dance Saturday night, Aug
ust 14, from 8 to 12 at the Le
gion Cabin on Lumpkin Street.
Clarence Wilkes and his string
band will furnish music for
both saquare and round dancing.
There will be no admisskhn
charged.
glish, Jonesboro, sccretary-treas
urer.
The Council ig 3 coordinating
Lody for students organizations
in the College of Agriculture,
School of Home Economics, and
the George Foster Peabody
School of Forestry.
PERSONAL
MENTION
Friends of Mrs. Dan Silvey
will be glad to learn sae is do
ing nicely following a tonsilect
tomy as St. Mary’s; Hospital.
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Mrs. James Long of Cartersville,
arrived Sunday to join Mrs. Wil
liam Antley. They will leave to
night for a visit to New York.
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Northeast Georgia Young Peo
nle’s Conference of the Christian
Churches is being held this week
at the Athens Y. W. C. A. Camp.
Athens girls attending are Cathy
Jiles, Carolyn Newton, Carolyn
‘Whitehead, Martha Whitehead and
Marguerite Antley.
Sgt. and Mrs. Edgar Lee Eber
hart, jr., announce the birth of a
daughter, Susan, on Thursday,
August 15, at St. Mary’s Hospital.
Mrs. Eberhart was the former Miss
Shirley Cohn of Chicago, 111. Sgt.
Eberhart is stationed at Langley
Field, Va. The paternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Eber
hart, sr., of Athens.
5 & ®
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Freeman
have as their guests this week Mr.
and Mrs. Henry G. McCall of New
Orleans. Mr. McCall is Mrs. Free
man'’s brother. Coming fer Sunday
to see their aunt and uncle are Mr.
and Mrs. Henry McCall Freeman
and son, Bernard, of Waynesboro,
Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. George White
and children, Arthur and Nannette
of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Freeman and son, Randy, of Wash
ington, Ga.; and Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Smith and son Skipper.
* * *
Miss Lois Oldacre of Ann Arbor,
Mich.; Mr. A, L. Oldacre and
Jackie Faye Meeks of Birmingham,
Ala., have returned home after
visiting Mrs. Lm:ise Langford.
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I Miss Merita Collins of Ann
| Arbor, Mich.,, and Mrs. Henry
'Mays of Trenton, N. J. and Mrs.
Claude Collins and son, Mickey of
fAkron, Ohio are visiting Mrs.
Louise Langford.
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’ Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Moore arrivad
in San Antonio, Texas Monday by
plane. Dr. Moore closed his office
here August 1, having been called
to duty in the United States Army.
While in the city, he made friends
who wish him well and hope that
he will return to Athens when he
is discharged from the army.
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Mrs. Henry Durence and daugh
ter, Dorothy, have returned to
their home in Claxton and Sav
annah after a visit to their parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Shehee.
Bolivia is the fifth largest
country of South America,
Miss Ann Hubbard
Complimented
At Theater Party
*Miss Beverley Almand enter
tained at an enjoyable theater
party Friday afternoon for Miss
Ann Hubbard, who leaves at an
early date for Atlanta to make her
home. After seeing, “Without Re
servations’, at the Palace the group
were served refreshments at the
Drug Store.
. Besides the hostess and the
\honoree the girls invited included
Jean Malcom, Anne Gentry,
Dorothy Crowe, Priscilla Stone,
!Carolyn Whitehead, Eloise Molder,
Eva Mae Tilton, Margaret Ansley,
’Jean Butts, Beverly Beeland,
Lucile Massey, Mary Lee Kittle,
Ruth Wellman, Virginia Harris,
l“Dee” Wingfield, Emma Carter
iDaniel, Gloria Malcom, Bobbie
Jean Giles, Carolyn Thurmond,
Joan Betts, Mary Arnold, Cath
erine Moss, Joyce Wheeler, Julia
Ellen Askew, Elinor Tillman, Sara
Williams, and Joyce Land.
Informal Recital
To Feature
i .
Hugh McGarity
The University of = Georgia
Graduate School, and the Depart
ment of Music (Hugh Hodgson,
director) will present Hugh Mec~
Garity, pianist, in recital Thursday
evening, August twenty-second, at
8:30 p. m,, in the Music Wing of
Fine Arts Building. The public is
invited.
, Included on the program will
be two of Mr. MecGarity’s own
compositions, which he composed
while a Graduate Student at Geor
gia. The program is as follows:
French Suite No. 2 in C minor
—Bach. Allemande, Courante,
Sarabande, Air Minuet, Gigue.
| Sonata On. 21 No, 3 Beetho
ven. Allegro,” Scherzo, Menuetto,
Presto con fuoco.
Troisieme Ballade Op. 47—
Chopin.
Suite for Doug—McGarity. In
vention for Doug and Gyp, Hide
and Seek. Little Runabout, -Bed
time Story, Lullaby, Now I Lay
Me Down #0 Sleep.
Theme and Variations in E
minor—MecGarity.
- Rhapsod» in Blue—Gershwin,
~ Second Piano—Mary Douglass
MecGarity).
Mr. McGarity is a candidate
for the Master’s degree which he
will receive at Summer quarter
commencement,
In September Mr.. and. Mrs.
McGarity and their son are plan
ning to take up residence in
Clemson, S. C., where ‘he will
occupy the position of Director of
Music at Clemson College.
Commander Williams And Mrs. Pedrick
To Speak At Joint American Legion =
And Auxiliary Meeting On Thursday
- Commander John Williams, of
the Department of Georgia, and
‘Mrs. Fuller E. Pedrick, President
of the Legion Auxiliary of the
Department of Georgia, will be
the guests of the Alien R. Flem
ing Post No. 20 of the American
legion at the Post's mid-mionta
ly meeting, Tharsday night,
August 22, at 8:30 in the Legion
Cabin.
The Auxiliary and the Post
members will meet jointly for
inis program concerning the Le
gions State Department, accord
ing¢ to J. William Firor, head of
the Post’'s Program Committee.
Mrs. J. Firor is the leader of
the Post No. 20 Auxiliary.
Mid-montaly meetings were
inagurated by Chairman Firor
during his term as Commander
of the Post last year. George
lo'meney is the present’ Com
mander.
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PAGE THREE-A
First Baptist WMS
First Baptist W. M. S., meet
ings te be held Monday as fol
lows.
The Woman’s Missionary So
ciety will meet Monday after
noon at the church at 4 o’clock
tor their regular monthly busi
rniess meeting.
The Junior R. .\'s, Junior G.
A’s and Immediate G. A’s and
the Sunbeams will meet at the
c¢aurch, Monday afternoon at 4
¢’clock.
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Miss Sara Byrd has returned
from a delightful visit with friends
in Philadelphia and New York and
other points of interest,