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MONDAY, JULY 5, 1948,
Personals
Among the Saturday visitors
in Athens were Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Mclntire, Lexington; Mrs.
John Krewgon, Mrs. R. L. Har
den, Bishop; Mrs. Geneva J.
Landrum, Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Richardson, Route Three; Mrs.
w. A. Cooper, Lexington Road;
Mrs. J. H. Dial, Miss Sarah Cain,
gtatham; Mrs. Reba Finch,
Miss Inez Finch, Jefferson; Mrs.
Thad Ward and baby, Miss Floy
Fambrough and Mrs. Webb Har
digree, Mr. W. C. Aycock and
his father, Mr. T. R. Aycock,
Watkinsville; Mrs. William
v Ravle: Mr. Boyd Andrews,
r. Edwin Andrews, Toccoa; Mr.
{I. O. White, Mr. L., E. Williams,
L Mar,oana Mrs, L. J. Epps,
Route Two; Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Michael and. Mrs. J. E. Brad
berry, Key West, Fla. ;
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Mr. and Mrs. R. Li. Bone, Rock
Hill, S. C., dre the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E.B. Bone, 188 State
street, b
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Mr. and Mrs. Preston Lackey
of Greenville, S. C., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. George Shackel
ford in Attica. Mrs. Lackey is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shack
elford. :
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Mrs. Roy G. McCronia of Add,
Ga., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. Smith, Tallassee Road. |
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Miss Edna Baird, who has
been working in Athens for
some time, has returned to her
home in Danielsville, where she
will enter school.
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Mrs. Henrietta Lester and
daughter, Miss =Lais Lester, of
Delhi, La., are Visiting in Athens.
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Mrs. F. W. Johnson':and her
aunt, Mrs. N. L. Morris,-were in
Athens Saturday enroute home
from Decatur, Ala., where they
spent the past ten days.
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Among Saturday afternoon
visitors in Athens were Mrs. T.
H. McCreery, Mrs. J. O. Temple
ton, Sparks; Mr. Montgomery
Kinner, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H
Adair, Bishop; Mr. F. H. Osborn,
Farmington; Mrs. Earl MeDon
ald, Bethlehem; Mr. and Mrs. G.
A. Spratlin, ‘errson; Mrs. Bil
lie Lee, Miss afigtty Lee, Statham;
Mr. and MrsiJ. F. SHehane,
Crawford; Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Hughes, Miss Blanch Hughes,
Arnoldsville; Miss: Ann Alexan
der, Miss Davis Alexander,
Crawford; Mrst Thelma Dicker
son, Lexmgt}gfig. L
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bams and
children leftiThursday to spend
the next few ‘weeks at their cot
tage on Sea Island. C
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Misses Nan Etheridge and Wy
lene Chafin leave this week for
a fortnight'sivacation at Dayto
na Beach, md& g
ay .
When Mr. jfid Mrs. Bill Cau
then returned last week to their
home in Houston, Texas, they
were accompanied by their
mother, Mrs. R. L. Cauthen, who
will visit them for some time.
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Mr. and & James- Wallace
and baby !leave Tuesday for
Gainesville to make their home,
1522 Riverside Drive. Mr. Wal
lace is landscape architect, hav
ing just graduated from Geor
gia. S
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Miss Alice Erwin is flying to
Milwaukee Tuesday to spend a
month with her aunt, Mrs.
George W. S‘x.nitil. :
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright and
little son are in their new home
on Woodlawn, one of seyeral at
tractive houses built by Mr. H.
A. Parsons. Mr. Wright is con
nected with ?urton’s Market.
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Rev. Wilbur Wallace and his
mother have gone-to Greenville,
Kentucky to live, he having ac
cepted the pastorate of the First
Christian th,!'cl‘l tslere.
Hubert Thomas Brooks, M.D.-
F.A.C.T. with is wife and son,
Thomas have been visiting Dr.
Brooks atid Mrs. Julius T. Dud
ley. They are engoute to San
Marino, Calif. 1
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Friendgjof Dr. Goodloe Erwin‘
and Mrs, Erwin of Salt Lake
City, Utah learn with pleasure
and interest that they will re
turn to Athens early in Septem
ber as permanent residents. Mrs.
Erwin and-.young son, Alexaad
er, are spending several weeks
in San Francisco, Cal. with her
mother, Mrs. Charles Graham.
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Among the Saturday morning
visitors in Athens were Mr. Ei
L. Christian, Mrs, L. M. Holland,
Mr. and Mrs. Hussie Chatham
and daughters, Misses Mable and
Estelle, Colbert; Wirs.- J. D. Mi
chael, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Ken
non, Mrs, ' Guy Collins, = Mrs.
Bruce Collins, Bogart; Mrs. R.
T. Fitzpatrick, Ila; Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Fitzpatrick, Miss Linda
Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Roy Freeman,
Danielsville; Miss Dorothy
House, Miss “=®rra House Stat
ham; Mrs. E@%l Sailorsé Nsighol
son; Mr. and Mrs, . Smith,
Carlton; Mr. an%ck Ver-1
ner, Mrs. W. E. Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Donald and Mrs.
oHmer Wood, Monroe; Mrs. W.
B. Cochran, Mrs. Ruth Cochran,
Route One; Mrs. Ike Stone,
Compton,
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Free
man, Mr. Walter Freeman of
Pocatalego, and their guest, Mrs.
R. A. Freeman of Bennettsville,
S. C., were in Athens on Satur
day. L alaatmm
' Mr. and Mrs. Farl Ferguson,
(Blanche Cobb), formerly of
jHartwell, announce the birth of
a son, Rlcharcl, i:l §t. Louis, Mo.
~ Mr. C. A. Thomas of Bishop,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Kenney in Athens.
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Friends of Mr. J. A. Downs,
who is ill at the General hospi
tal will be gl'.d to learn he is
doing nicely.
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Mr, and Mrs. C. A, Wingard of
Greenville, S. C,, are spending
this weekend with Mrs. A. C.
Wood, 528 Pulaski street.
COMING EVENTS
In Athens Area
Demonstration ‘School Can
nery will be oper Tuesday,
July 6 and Friday, July 9, of
next week.
Executive Board of Elijah
Clarke Chapter will meet
Thursday merning, July Bth
at 10:30 e’cleck with Mrs.
J. W. Bailey, 160 King ave
nue. All members are urged
to be vresent.
W. 8. C. 8. of the Young
Harris church will meet
Tuesday afternoon, July 6,
3:30 at the church.
Wesleyan Service Guild of
the Tuckston Church will
meet on Wednesday evening,
6:30, at the home of Mrs. E.
E. Beacham. A picnic sup
per is to be served and the
meeting will follow. A full
attendance is urged.
Salonia Chapter 227, O. E.
S, will hold a stated meet
ing on Mondpy evening, July
5, 8:30. All members are re
quested to be present and
visiting members are wel
come.
University Drive Sewing
Club will meet Wednesday
morning with Mrs. Fred
Leathers. .
The Business Woman’s
Circle of First _ Raptist
Church will meet Monday
night at eight o’clock with
Mrs. Arthur Haggard, 440
Hampton Court.
The regular meeting of the
Missionary Committee and
Board of Stewards of Oconee
Street Methodist Church has
been postponed until Tuesday
night, July 6, at 7:30. All
members are urged to be
present.
The Missionary Committee
of Oconee Street Methodist
Church will meet in the
church basement Tuesday
night at 7 o’clock. All mem
bers of the committee are
urged to b present and on
time.
Tuckston Wesleyan Service
Guild meeting which was
sfiduled for Wednesday ev
ening has been postponed
until later date due to serious
illness in the family of the
hostess, Mrs. E. E. Beacham.
Phi and Beta Zeta Chapter
Beta Sigma Phi to hold for
mal initiation of he Ritual
of the Jewels for the pledges
of the chapter nn Tuesday
evening, July 6, at the home
of the chapters’ advisor, Mrs.
Bunnie Cox, 190 Milledge
Circle at 8 o’clock. All mem
bers of Beta Sigma Phi are
invited to the formal initia.
tion.
ATTENDS WORKSHOP
LAFAYETTE, Ind., July 5.—
Mrs. Edith F. McCauley, Gilmer
Hall, University of Georgia, Ath
ens, Ga., has been enrolled among
120 men and women from 23
states attending the fourth an
nual Guidance Workshop at Pur
due University under direction
of Dr. Elizabeth K. Wilson of the
Purdue sociolegy staff.
This workshop, which opened
June 21, ended at noon today
with the presentation of certifi
cates of completion of the course
by Dr. B. L. Dodds, acting head
of the Division of Education and
Applied Psychology.
ARRIVES IN_PORTUGAL
George D. Morr®, ship’s serv
iceman, first class, USN, husband
of Mrs. George D. Morris of Col
bert, Ga., arrived in Lisbon, Por
tugal while serving aboard the
heavy cruiser USS Macon, one of
the 13-vessel Midshipmen- Prac
tice Squadron on its annual
summer cruise.
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After -the -Fourth Sale!
/3 Cotton Dresses
Less V 3
" were 2295 to 29.95
Now 15.30 to 19.97
- Summer Dresses
wive 995 % 1295 ... $ 7
werg 1495 o 1795 .... $1 O
| Fine Cottons! Chambrays, Ginghams, Summer
= Cool Rayons! Stripes, Plaids, Solid Colors!
Final Clearance!
All Crepe Dresses!
ots B ot Emacs |
i anin. £ A
.7 Women's Misses, and Junior Sizes _ i
Sportswear! Half-Price!
,20 Skirts were 5.95 to 17.95............'/z Prlce
: Crepes, Corduroys, Taffetas! :
S Dy .o I/z Prlce
i were - 10:95 to 1495 &
% 4 Unlined Toppers, were 1495 .......... 1/2 Prlce
3 Dholiae, were 599 ... ... ... .8 '/2 Prlce
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No Phone Orders! All Sales Final Please!
~ Michael’s Will Be Open All Day Wednesday This Week
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Michael's
Yolande' Handmades
Greatly Reduced!
Slips, Gowns, in Blue, Petal Pink, White
Mg SO o ogos 595
MAT 0 TA. e i 6.95
reg 14,95 40 ATi9B wuiliid .oG 895
reg. 2295 to 24.95 1395
eTS es G 1795
reg. 399)2495
Nylon Panties - 1.00
White, Nude — Broken lots, sizes — were 1.98 to 3.00
Floral Print Pajamas!
- 3.95
I Girls’
Salel Girls Playclothes
1 Py
Dupadeionh Shitls . . ...ivv . /2 Prlce
Sizes 7 to 14, were 5.95
Gile' Podile Bl .. ... ..7 %o 2.8
Many Colors in Sturdy Cotton, were 3.98
10 Boliste Mlapsslle... .. ... .. . 4.98
Colorful Prints, Sizes 10 to 14, were 7.95 #
YOUTH SHOP — SECOND FLOOR
Men's S Suit
Reduced! Seersuckers and Cords
from a famous maker ! ‘
Crey or Brown in broken sizes 36 to 46
Some Longs — Regular 22.50
alterations
Now 1595 = |
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