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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1948.
COMING EVENTS
In Athens Area
Business Girls Club will
meéet at the YW Home on
Tuesday evening, 630, A
Thanksgiving dinner has been
planned ‘znd Mr. Morton
Hodgson IS to be the guest
spesker, i &
F. H. A. of the Ila High
School is q)n;‘?rlng a Variety
Program on Tuesday, Novem
ber 23, 8 p. m. Pupils of the
school and people of the com
munity wiil take part on the
program of Thanksgiving
numbers, skits, plays and mu
sic. Admission 25 and 40 cents,
Everyone is invited.
Men’s Choir of the Winder
Methodist Church will fur
nish the evening program
Sunday night, November 28,
at the First Methodist Church
here. It i & 50-man choir,
December meeting of ihe
American +Legion Allen R.
Fleming, Jr.,, Post No. 20
will be held on Thursday
night, December 2, at the
Cabin. All members are
urged to attend.
Everyone is invited to at
tend the Harvest Festival at
Danielsville High School
Gymnasium on Monday even
ing, Nov. 22, beginning at 6
o'clock. There are many at
tractions, cake walk, (luscious
home baked cakes); fish pond,
nickel pitching, lovely, and
worthwhile bingo prizes. Come
early and have supper at the
lunch counter.
Phi Chi Theta, Women’s
Business ' fraternity at the
University of Georgia, is
sponsoring a benefit bridge
party on Tuesday night, 7
o'clock, lg»,Memorial Hall,
The price 8 50 cents per per
son and reservations maybe
through any member of the
fraternity. The proceeds are
to be used by the group which
has been recently organized.
The Bookmebile of Ath
ens Regional Library will
meet the following schedule
this week:
Tuesday - Morning, Ar
rvoldsville School; afternoon,
Hardeman’s, Tuck’s.
Wednesday—Morning, Lex
ington; afternoon, Philomath,
Bethesda,
Lecture on Flower Arrange
ment by Ruth Kistner, nation
ally known autherity on
Flower Arranging, of Long
Island, New York. Tuesday,
November 23, at 2:30 p. m.,, in
the University Chapel. Admis
sion charges: SI.OO for adults
50 cents for students.
Drama Group of A. A. U.
W. will meet on Monday nighft,
7:30, at the home of Mrs. B.
D. Napier on West Hancock.
Dr. E. M. Everett is to read
from the lyric and dramatic
poetry of T. S. Elliott, winner
of the Nobel Prize of Litera
ture.
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Ruth Kistner To Give Flower Lecture
Tuesday Afternoon In Historic Chapel
The Joy Class of East Ath
ens Baptist Church will meet
with Mrs. Elizabeth O’Kelley
at 324 Carr St. at 7:45 p. m.,
Tuesday, Nov. 23. All mem
bers are urged to be present
and visitors welcome.
Beta Theta Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi will meet on Tues
day night, 8 o'clock, at Berry
man’s Cabin, 235 Hedgsen
Drive.
PUBLIC LIBRARY
CALENDAR
Miss Nina Scudders’ own
paintings on view until Dec
ember 6.
Library Story Time over
WGAU Tuesday, 6:30 p. m.
Thanksgiving Day — Li
brary closed,
Library Stery Hour with
Miss Bloomfield in the Li
brary Saturday, 10 to 11
a, m,
Library open to 9 p. m.
week days, to 6 p. m. Satur
day, and from 3 to 6 p. m.
Sundays. CLOSED Thanks
giving Day.
Business meeting of the
Bethany Sunday School Class
of the Prince Avenue Bap
tist Chuarch will meet on
Tuesday ewcning, 8 o’clock,
with Mrs. J. M. Joyner, 145
Hart avenue. All members
are asked to be present.
The second program of the
United Nations series spon
sored by ‘the A. A. U. W. and
the League of Women Voters.
The program will be at the
University chapel, Tuesday,
Nevember 23 at eight o’clock
in the evening. Miss Mildred
Thompson will speak on the
activities: of U.°N. E. S. C, O.
Miss Thompson is Dean Emer
itus of Vassar college and was
onie of the United State rep
reecntatives at the London
meeting in 1945 for the organ
ization of this Division of the
United Nations. Miss Thomp
son is one of our Georgia
citizens who reached the top
ranks of the educators in the
United States. She has now
retired and is making Athens
her Home. She is a member of
tl;e History Department of the
University of Georgia.
Athens Chapter 268 OES
will convene in regular session
oen Monday night, 8 o’clock.
Degrees are to be conférred.
All members are expected to
be present and visiting mem
bers are welcome.
Wesleyan Service Guild of
the Young Harris Memorial
church will meéet with Mrs.
Martha Emerick, 683 Boule
vard, on Tuesday night at 8
o'cloek.
Newcemers’ Bridge Club is
to meet on Wednesday eve
ning, 7:30, at the Lyndon
House. All mvmbers are gur
ed te be present and please
note the change in time.
At 2:30 o'clock in the University
Chapel Tuesday afternoon, Ruth
Kistner, of Long Island, New York,
will hold a lecture-demonstration
on Flower Arrangement. She will
make several arrangements using
shrubs and some dried material.
These will be executed in contain
ers which she will furnish herself.
She will also: criticize a few ar
rangements which will, be made
by members of the Franklinia
Garden Club of the University.
Athens people will be ‘parti
cularly interested in this lecture
demonstration which will last for
one and one half hours. Mrs. Kist
ner is a favorite lecturer on this
subject in Virginia and the East.
She has traveled widely through
out the South and is thoroughly
familiar with Southern plant ma-
terials.
Mrs. Kistner has lectured for
the past nine years before garden
club audiences in Richmond, Vir
ginia, and has fulfilled engage
ments in Staunton, Va., Spartan
burg, Columbia, Charleston, and
Aiken, S. C.,, New Orleans, La.,
and other Southern cities. This
is her first appearance in Ath
ens.
Many of her beautiful arrange
ments during the past few months
have been photographed in color
and are now being lithographed
on cloth to be used in many ways
for decorative means. Her famous
dried arrangements are found in
the offices of noted playwrights
and business men.
Inman W, Greene, Athens, pres
ident of the Franklinia Garden
Club, announces that Mrs. W. H.
Wilson, a prominent garden club
leader of Greenville, S. C., who is
a personal friend of Mrs. Kistner,
will introduce her at the meeting
tomorrow.
The public is cordially invited.
There will be an admission
charge of SI.OO for adults arid 50¢
for students. Proceeds realized
will be applied to the Landscape
Architecture Student Loan Fund.
.
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Firemen answered a false a]arm,
yesterday afternoon at 4:15 o’clock.’
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