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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1948,
Personals
Mrs. Nell H. Eecford has re-|
turned from a visit with her
daughter, Mns. J. L. Murphy in
Baytown, Texas.
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Mr. and! Mrs. John Philips
Reed, sr., announce the birth of
a son, John Philip, jr, at St
Mary's Hospi&‘al on November 2,
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Mr. and M¥s. J. B. Cox of Bir-,
mingham, Ala.,, are spending a
{ew davs with their children, Mr,
and Mrs. W. B. Steedman, jr., on
Hampton Court. -
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Mr. and Mrs. John Green are
in Columbus for the week-end,
cuests of M. d NMrs. St. Clair
Gentry (Mawggickerstaff).
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Mr. and Mrs: M, B, Wingfield
are spending the week-end in
Chattanooga, Tenn, with their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Barneit
Wingfield. %
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Miss Marilyn Vincent, repre
senting the Women’s Physicali
Education Department at the!
University, accompanied by
Misses Betty Lou Fowler, Joanne
Wright, Jane Jackson and Row
ena Wyatt from the Physical Ed
ucation students, are in ‘Milledge
ville for the state convention of
the Georgie Athletic Confedera
ticn of College Women,
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Messrs. T e r r y Wingfield,
Charles Williams of Macon and
Charles Crawford of Lexington,
were among those going to Co-
Jlumbus yesterday for the Auburn-
Georgia football game.
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Major and Mrs, Raymond
Mitchell (Aun_ Tirasher) of
Washington, D. C., and daugh
rers, Flovence and Mary Anne,
are visiting in Athens, dividing
the time between their mothers,
Mrs. Grady ‘Thrasher on Han
cock, and Mrs. L. A. Mitchell on
Hill street Major Micthell has a
month’s leave bkefore going to a
new station on Newfoundland.
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Miss Helen Parker is spending
the week-end Wwith her family in
Atlanta. &
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The Rev. and Mrs. William
Crane of Charleston, W. Va., who
were called here on Wednesday
by the death of their mother,
Mrs. C. A. Rowland, will return
home on Monday. Their son, the
Rey. Paul Crane, left Saturday
for his home in Nitro, W. Va.
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Mrs. Paul Guyler of Inglewood,
N Y. who was a resident of Ath
ens with her husband during the
war, returned on Saturday after
visiting Mr. and *Mrs. Henry C
Griffeth on Burnett street for a
week., b
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Mrs, M: "R, O’Callagm%?(has
returred frem Charleston, 8. C,,
having accempanied her daugh+<
ter, Mrs. Lawton Riley, upon her
return home. Mrs. Riléy had
been her guest for a week and
delightfully entertained by her
old friends. :
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<Mrs, Miidred Rhodes, Mrs. J.
L. Sexton &and Miss Fligabeth
Powell were among those going
to Savannah Frigay for the fun
eral of Mrs. I:eter Brown.
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Friends of Mrs. William Pate
will be pleased to learn she is im
proving following surgical treat
ment at the Gen:zral hospital.
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Miss Hazel Poss of New York
City is visiting her mother, Mrs.
J. C. Poss, at the Georgian Hotel.
Miss Poss will go to Atlanta Mon
day, where she and Mr. Brian
Sullivan of the Metropolitan will
sing the leading roles in (The
New Moon.” .
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Friends of little Miss Dorothy
Sams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Walter ‘Sams, jr., will regret to
learn that--she is ill with the
mumps, and wish for her a speedy
recovery. "8y Mwi . ‘
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Friends of Mrs. Bunnie Paul
will regret to hear of ner illness at
the General hospital, where she
underwent an" operation.
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Friends of Mrs. W. H. Grayson
will be glad to learn she is con
valescing at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Carty.
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Mr. O. B. Dye left Friday to
spend a week with his sister, Mrs.
Henry Gurley in Dcirsey, Miss,
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Mrs, Walter Sams, sr., Mrs. Bur
ney Dobbs, Mrs. Hunter Harris,
Mrs. W. L. Erwin and Mrs. Henry
Harris spent Fric'iay* in Atlanta.
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. Mrs. Frank M. Doar, of Augus
ta, Miss Katherine Blackshear and
Miss Laura Blackshear motored to
Atlanta Saturday to spend the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Hin
ton Blackshear. From Atlanta Mrs.
Doar and Miss Laura Blackshear
‘will go to Dahlonega for a short
visit with Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Rog-"
[ers. They are to return to Athens
the latter part o£ the week.
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- Dr. and Mrs, Harry Talmadge
and Mrs. Julius Talmadge will go
to Atlanta on Wednesday for the
inauguration of Herman Talmadge,
at the State Capital and the recep
tion to be held on the lawn at the
Governor’s Mansion in the after
noon. |
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Friends of Mr. Buddy Bishop
will be pleased to learn that he is
doing nicely following a tonsillec
tomy at St. Mary’s hospital.
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Friends of Mrs. James Fleeman
of Winterville will regret to learn
of her illness in the General hos
pital. |
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Mrs. Wilder M. Frost of Green
wick, Conn., is visiting her moth
er, Mrs. T. D. Wardlaw in Nichol
son. They were in Athens Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Well, of
Atlanta, spent Friday in Athens
on business. i
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Mrs. Elizabeth Duke of Atlanta,
spent Friday in Athens shopping. i
Mrs. P. J, Meeks, Macon, was in
Athens on Fri*day. ‘
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Mrs. J. B, Stevens of Macon
spent Friday in Athens visiting
some of her friends. |
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Mrs. Jimmie Harrison is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jane
Sanders, 250 Dußose avenue. i
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The manyf riends of Mr. George|
Raney, Cloverhurst Avenue, will
regret to know he underwent an
operation recently in St. Mary’s
Hospital and hope he will soon re
eover. . B
Among the Friday visitors in
Athens were Mrs. A. A. Sims, Mrs.
Lizzie Patton, Mr. Leroy Stinch
comb, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sorrells,
Bogart; Mr. Dupree Wages, Mr.
Luther Wages, Mr. Ernest Couch
and children, Statham; Mrs. Carol
Luke, Miss Lucille Couch, Miss
Julia Patton, Mrs. Coleman Lord,
Mrs. Sarah Couch, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Couch, Mrs, Viola Couch,
Route Three; Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Barnette, Nicholson; Miss Clara
Moore, Mrs, Cleo Moon, Mrs. O.
H. Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Sherridan, Mr. and Mrs., Ralph
Whitehead, Crawford; Mrs. H. G.
O'Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hend
ley, Mrs. Rulee Perkins, Mrs. Web
Williams, Mrs. E. W. Phillips, Mrs.
James H. Draper, Mrs. C. W. Eber
hart, Mrs. Groover Eberhart, and
son, Noel, Danielsvi,l‘le.
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Friends of Mrs. Garvin Kilgo
will regret to learn she is ill at
her residence*on¥Ca:'lton Terrace,
Entre Nous Plan
Tea At YW Home
This Afternoon
Entre Nous Club of the Y. W.
C. A. will entertain this after
noon with a tea honoring the
former members and out of town
‘members, which will be held at
the “Y” Home fréom four to six
o’clock.
Mts. Alida B. Cory, National
YW Administrative Affairs sec
retary, has been invited to come
and meet the girls.
Heading the committees plan
ning the tea are Frances Lang,
refreshments; Mrs. Audrey Webb,
decorations; and Millie Dearing,
invitations. Miss Dearing is to
meet the guests at the door.
In the receiving line will be
the officers of .thew Entre Nous,
Sybil Hale, * president; Dorothy
Short, vice=president; Blanche
Lester; treasurer; and Montine
Stewart, secratary.
COMING EVENTS
In Athens Area
Girl Scout Benesit Bridge
party, Wednesday, November
17, 8 p. m,, at the Y. W. C. A.
Tickets are 50 cents each, Call
Msr. Alex McCaskill at 4144-
W for further information.
The Board of Directors of
the Young Women's Christian
Association will meet Monday
morning at 11 o’clock, at the
“YW” home on Hancock ave
nue. Mrs. Alida B. Cory, Na
tional YWCA a@ministrative
affairs secretary will be guest
at the meeting.
The monthly meeting of the
Univeérsity Demonstration
School P. T. A,, will be held
Thursday night at 7:30 o’clock
in the School Cafeteria.
“Family, Unity” will be the
subject of the program.
Emory Landcaster will di
rect a singing on Sunday eve
ning, 7:30, at the Meadow
Baptist Church near Dan
ielsvlile,
Monthly business and social
meeting of the W. C. T. U. will
he held at the Central Preshy
terian church house, next to
the church on Prince avenue,
Friday afternoon, Nov. 19 3:30.
The members of the church
are to have charge of the pro
gram. Al members are asked
to be present and visitors wel
come.
Co-Workers Sunday School
Class of the Young Harris Me
morial church will be held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Seymour, 200 Windsor
Court, Tuesday night, Novem
ber 16, 8 p. m. A cordial in
vitation is extended to all
members.
Elijah Clarke Chapter, N. S.
D. A. R.,, will meet Thursday,
November 8, at 3:30 o’clock
with Mrs. Myrtle W. Little
john, 787 Cobb Street. Dr.
Gregor Sebba, University of
Georgia faculty will continue
the discussion of contribu
tions made by “Rur Foreign-
Born American Citizens Pub-
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lic Service.” Please note
change in place of meeting.
A ccordial invitations is ex
aend to all members to be
present. .
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
All patrons and friends of
the Winterville School are
cordially invited to attend a
community meeting Monday,
November 15, in the Voca
tional Building at 8 p. m.
This will be an open discus
sion and all interested in
school activities are urged to
attend,
The Pre-School Child Study
Group will meet Wednesday,
November 17, at 8 p. m. at
the home of Mrs. M. F. Sea
graves, 365, Bloomfield St.
Mrs. Ed Booth and Mrs.
James H. Booth co-hostesses.
Mrs. M. Stelley will speak om
the subject, “How to Play
With Your Child.”
Athens Phi Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi will meet on Tues
day evening, 8 o’clock, at Ber
ryman Lodge, 235 Hodgson
Drive.
Salonia Chapter 227 O. E .S.
will hold a stated meeting on
Monday evening, 8 o'clock at
the Masonic Temple.
11th District Nurses Asso
ciation will meet on Tuesday
afternoon at the YW Home on
Hancock avenue at 3:30 o'-
clock.
Schedule for Bookmobile of
Athens Regional Library for
this week:
Monday a. m.—Harris Com
munity, Winterville School.
p. m.—Smithonia Route.
Tuesday: a. m.—Veribest
School, Enterprise, Palmetto
School, Fishdam School. p. m.—
Vesta School, Millstone, Glade
School, Point Peter, P. 0.,,
Sandy Cross.
Wednesday: a. m.—Démon
stration School. p. m.—Out
Commerce road to Brook’s
store.
The regular Semi-monthly
meeting of the Civitan Club
will be held Monday night at
8 o’clock in the Holman Hotel.
Howard MeCants and Alex
Saye are arranging the pro
gram,
The Executive ,Commiitee
of the University Demonstra
tion School P. T. A. will held
a joint meeting with the
School Survey Committee
from the School, Monday
night at 7:30 o’clock in the
Library. All members of both
Committees are urged to at
tend.
Teen-age Study Group will
meet on Wednesday, Novem
ber 17, 10:30 a. m. at the home
of Mrs. W. F. McLeéndon, 250
West View Drive. Miss Anne
Green is to speak on “Are
They Really Dgifting.” Co
hostesses are Mesdames Hoyt
Butler, J. M. Molder, A. O.
Duncan.
YMCA Board of Directors
will hold its annual meeting
on November 15 at the Hol
man Hotel. Supper is to be
served at 6:15 p. m. New
man Corker, president, urges
all members to be present.
Newcomers Sewing Club
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Edwin G. Beck, 1428 Prince
evenue at 8 o'clock on Tues
day evening. Co-hostess is
Mrs. Elsa Lorenz. All mem
bers are asked to be present.
Wesleyan Service guild of
the First Methodist church will
meel Wednesday, November
17, 6:30 at the Georgian Hotel.
The Homeland Harmony
Quartet will appear atthe
Bhisop School Auditorium on
Friday night, November 19th
sponsored by the Ladies Bible
Class of the Bishop Baptist
Church. Be sure to come, tell
yvour friends and neighbors,
Time—B o’'clock. The Ladies
will have plenty of good
home-made candy an pea
nuts to sell. Don’t forget the
date.
Rose and Dahlia Club will
meet on Wednesday, Novem
ber 17, at the home of Mrs.
W. W. Deßenne, 573 Hill
street, at 3:30. All members
are urged %) please be prompi
a 8 Mrs. De Reene plans to
show her herb garden and
giving a brief lecture on that
topic. Then she is to do an
arrangement of dried material
and tell about the plants used.
W. M. S, of the West End
Baptist Church will hold its
regular meeting on Monday
afternoon, 3:30, at the
church, All members are
urged to be present and visi
tors are welcome.
University of Georgia Nurs
es Club and the District
Nurses of Athens will hold
their tea at the home of Mrs.
H. H. Cobb, 1175 S. Milledge
avenue, this Sunday after
noon 3:30 to 5:30.
MISS GILMER
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Mr, and Mrs. Austin P, Gilmer
of Winterville, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Hilda Louise Gilmer, to Edward
Warren Poss of Athens and Nich
olson. The , wedding will take
early in December.
The bride-elect is the on‘.\'
daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Gil
mer, She has one brother, Bobby
Gilmer, of Winterville. Miss Gil
mer is a graduate of Winterville,
High School and has atteneded
PUBLIC LIBRARY CALENDAR
Children’s paintings on
view until November 22;
Story Time on WGAU Tues
day 6:30 p. m.; Library Story
- Hour Saturdays with Miss
Marion Bloomfield (continu
. ing the “Young Marooners”)
from 10 a. m. to 11 p, m. Lib
rary open to 9 p. m. week
days, to 6 p. m. Saturdays
and Sundays. Phone 1585,
‘ Col. Oscar J. Brown Aux
iliary of the United Spanish
War Veterans meets at the
home of Mrs. Carl Saye, 297
Bloomfield street, on Sunday
afternoon November 14, four
o'clock. All members are
urged to attend. |
Early American Dance Club
will start the Fall meetlings
on Monday, November 15,
8:30 o'clock, in Memorial
Hall, on the main campus
near the stadium.
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Mrs, E. C. Brantley and son Ed
ward are the guests of her paregts,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Willis on Gil
liam Drive. a