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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1948,
Athens Braces for Biggest Social Weekend, Tech Game
Calendar Of Functions
Crowded To Capacity
BY BUNNIE COX
Society Editor
The last big blow of the year is upon us.
Starting this afternoon and rcontinuing tonight, with
the full brant of the storm avriving tomorrow morning,
Athens may expect to play host this week-end tc the
Jargest erowd of teeming thousands ever to erowd the
city to capacity.
The chief attraction, of course,
is the annual'i Georgia Georgia
Tech footbal-game,, but there
are many othe# drawing cards
such as dozemd and dozens of
Inncheons, ‘pagdies, dinners, fam
ily reunions,“@ountry Club din-
Hers, u‘é}fi& plain week-end
parties. Théiigame highlights
Homecomnig ‘at. the University
and with it the attendant social
functions of the college commu
nity. B
For some weeks now a harried
society department staff has been
busy compiling the various social
events and as many of the names
of hundreds of visitors as possi
ble who will be here and here
with is presepted the fruits cos
those labors. ‘There are, ¢f course,
inany not ilisted because, as the
‘political ca{fi%?gtes usually point
out, it is impossible to completely
cover a city ief giome 30,000.
However, thi® list will keep
vou reading -for a good thirty
minutes: n
Formal Reception
Following. the game on Satur
day afternoon Mr. and Mrs,
Grandison M. 'Caskey, jr., will
honor Governor and Mrs. Her
man Talmadge-with a reception
at their home,, 1690 South Mil
ledge ‘avenue: The guests to meev
Governor and -Mrs. Talmadge are
to call between 5:30 and 7:30
o’clock. : \
The housegtiests of Dr. and
Mrs, Harty © Talmadge include
Governor danl“Mrs. Herman Tal
madge, Mr. “and Mrs, William
Kimbrough 6f Mcßae, Mrs. Kim
brough' is Goverfnor Talmadge'’s
sister; and Cblonel and Mrs.
Renda Braswell of Maxwell
| Field, Montgomery, Ala. Dr. and
Mrs, Talmud€e, will compliment
their guests * with an , informal
dinner party following the game.
Among theZ out-of-town guests
. are«Mr: merm Mz. and Mrs.
Charlie .+ Mr, —and Mrs.
- James-- White ~.of .Atlanta, Mr,
James Peters, Chancellor and
. Mrs. Harmon Caldwell, and Dr.
" and Mrs. Asa Scarberough of
Greenville, .S. C., and others.
Mr. and Mrs.,H. H. Cobb, sr.,
have as their: house guests for
Thunksgh@&fid' the-, Georgia
Tech game, Mr. E. W. Andrews,
Jackson, Miss.; Mrs. E. S. North,
. Moss Lorpaifes North, Mr. Joe
. Hendersorn; 6 1‘; ampton, Ga. Ar
. riving Saturday for the game are
' Mr. and Mp§: M, L. Andrews and
. two sons o;,f%rthage, Tenn.
{ Mr .an@" r§. Billups Phinizy
and childreg, ;%lly l'a{nd Betsy {)}f
Augusta; spent;Thanksgiving wi
, Mr. &nd Mrg ing Crawford and
{ will also attendthe game on Sat
faiurdal, doseT
k Mr. and Mys." Aubrey Wilder of
Atlanta, will be the guests of Mr.
.and Mrs. West Mitchum.
Mr. and, Mrs. John Cox, of At
lanta, are t 5 beé the house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Steed
man, jri\ - 3
Dr. and Mrs!” Arthur Hendrix,
and Dr. and,é\/[xs. ‘Jack Fincher,
of Canton; and Mrs. and Mrs. W.
. T. Green of €arrollton, xill be the
guests of My. and Mrs. R. B, Weil
| and Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Blood
| wotth, sr. Fhe hosts will entertain
| at a buffebduncheon and a dinner
. following the game.
! Mr. and” Mrs. Sam Wood on
b Cloverhurgt.will have as their
. house gudsts: Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Sharp, Mg “and Mrs. Don Shep
herd, and®Mr, and Mrs. Herman
. Paris of A ‘,’”gfnd Mr. and Mrs.
" Joe E. Brg#m,i:of Orlando, Fla.
{ Miss BettyiWoord,- daughter of
. Mr. and. M#s&Wood will have as
" her guest, Miss Harriet McPhaul
¢ - of Atlanta.
. Buffet Luncheon ;
Mr. and Mrs: Charles Woodruff
of Newnan, are to be the house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Dudley.
Mr. and, Mrs. Jimmie Dudley’s
week-end house guests are Mr.
and Mrs. Rags%'_l[' Littlé and Dr.
and Mrs. Murl Haygood, Marietta.
The Jimmie Dudleys, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dudley will entertain with
a luricheon preceeding the game
at Athens Country Club. Besides
their house guests, they will en
tertain for Mrs, Mary McKeith, of
Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Woodall, jr., Decatur; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Baget, Atlanta; Mr.
and Mrs Burney Dobbs, jr., Lake
land, ¥la., Capt. and Haywood
McEver, Barkesdale, Field La.;
Mr. Horace McEver, and Miss
Mary Alice McDougal of Atlanta;
Mr. and Mrs.-Ned Hédgson, Hape
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Swift
and Mr. Elliot Waddell, Mr. and
Mrs. Spencer Waddell, Mr. and
. Mrs. Willi@m,‘_‘ggung and Mr. and
' Mrs. George Kyle of Columbus.
© Mr, and Mzs; John Q. West, Mr.
{ and Mrs. Alton Irby of Atlanta;
Mr. and, Mrs. Fleming Dußignone
of Rome; 4 and Mrs. Norman
Cann, W n, B. C.; Mr. and
Mrs. Fr dy, Gainesville;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McLana
han, Elberton . Aiso a group of
guests motoring over from I&VV-‘
. nan; Mr. Lift. Glover, Mr.
- Boone, Mr. Mrs. Edgar Par
rott. Mr. ap zohn’r 1 s
Mx;l and Mrs. Hugh z:r‘mer, ‘”&
an - PFrai ole 45 ;
v g g Y. ~1 ; B g
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guests for the game include Mr.
and Mrs. Dyar Massey, and chil
dren, Jimmy and David, Wrights
ville, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. John Mas
sey, Amy, Larry,” and Lydia, also
Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Massey and
son, Jimmy of Jacksonville, Fla.;
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Quillian, Day
iotia Deach, Iria., Miss Lucilie
Massey, Furman University; Mr.
Walter Willis and Miss Janet Sims,
of Greenville, S. C.; Miss Irene
Freeman, Unadilla, Ga.; Miss Lu
cille Nix, and Miss Sarah Jones,
Decatur, Ga.; and Mr. and Mrs.
J. V. Wilmerding, Plainfield, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Willis of At
lanta, Miss Rues Scott, Thomson,
and Mr. T. A. Scott, of Valdosta,
will visit Mr. and Mrs. George
Abney, sr., on South View Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGregor
of Auburn, Ky., arrived Wednes
day night to spend Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Middle
brooks. They will attend the game
on Saturdag and a number of in
formal parties have been planned
for them by their Athens friends.
Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Milner will
have as their house guests Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Perry, Jr., of Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid, of
Roswell, are to spend the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Mor-'
ris.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cauthen,
.and ~ children, Robert, jr., and
Blanche, of Thomson, will be the
guests of Mrs. Cauthen’s mother,
Mzrs. Ben Crane.
The guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
G. Stephens, jr., are Mr. and Mrs.
Mason Williams, of Augusta.
Captain and Mrs. John J. Mor
rison, of Fort Oglethopre, Ga., are
to be the house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Arthur on Milledge
Circle. R
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dashill, of
Spartanburg, S. C., will spénd the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Dudley on Springdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Burney Dobbs, jr.,
and children, Burney 111, and Ani
ta, of Lakeland, Fla., are spending
the Thanksgiving holidays with
Mrs. Burney Dobbs, Sr. They will
attend the game on Saturday.
Miss Fannie Mae Teat and fam
ily will have a.family reunion for
the holidays and the Georgia- Tech
gamie. Guests are Mr. and Mrs.
James Teat,, and children, Jim, jr.,
Ann, and Nancy, of Marietta; Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Teat, Greenville,
S. C.; Mr. Billy Teat, University
of South Carolina; Mr. Frank
Teat, of Charlotte, N. _C
~ Mr. J. D. Wier and Mr. and Mrs.
Redding Sims, New Orleans, La.;
Mr. Van Noy Wier, jr., of Abbe
ville, S. C.; and Mr. and Mrs.
Lythgol Wier, of Greenville, 8. C,,
are to be the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Van Noy Wier.
_ Guests of Mr. and: Mrs. P. W,
Martin, jr., include Mr, and Mrs.
Arthur Mooney, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Waters, Sylvania; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold L. Cone; St. Simons
Island; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thurs
ton, Sanford, Fla., father and mo
ther of Mrs. Martin; and Mr. Har
old Thompson of Atlanta.
Football Luncheon
Dr .and Mrs. Walter Anderson
of Bremen are to be the house
guests of Dr. and Mrs. James B.
Allen. The Allens will entertain
with a luncheon before the game,
other out-of-town guests being in
vited.
Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Allen are
expecting as their guests Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Cox, Daytona Beach,
Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Allen
of Jacksonville, Fla.,, and follow
ing the game the hosts will honor
their guests at a buffet supper.
. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Woodall, jr.,
of Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Hudson, of Sandersville, will be
the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. P. Dobbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Philpot will
entertain with a dinner after the
game for Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Phil
pot, and Mr. and Mrs. T. ‘A. Gib
son of Augusta; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Musser, of Griffin; Mr. and Mrs.
Mercer Murray, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M, Murray of Fort Valley and
other guésts. :
House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Patman include Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Anchors, of Decatur;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anchors, Bir
mingham, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. M.
W. Bdwards, and Mr. and Mrs. S.
W. Mewbourne, Atlanta.: There
will be other out-of-town guests
for luncheon before the game.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Marvin Starr of
Columbus, Ga., are to spend the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
McHugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris and
Mr. and Mrs. Caruso Hardin of
Jacksonville, Fla.; and Dr. and
Mrs. Oliver Jenkins, of Rome, are
to be thé week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Mills, on Ruther
ford street.
Dr. and Mrs. Tom Whitehead
are expecting as their guests Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Walters of Ca
milla, and Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Simms of Atlanta for the football
game and a luncheon. :
Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred
Scott include Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Samis, mfirm. Robert Sams, of
Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. H%_b Me-
Math of Columbus; and Mrs. Joe
Fagan of Rofhe. ; J
, Luncheon Planned
Mm house guests ::f lbg. gd
rs. Morton nclu P
Snd’ Mrs, William B, Tate, Tate,
Ga.; Mr. and Mrs, John S. Evans,
Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
Mitehell, Thomasville. The Hodg
sons will entertain at a luncheon
before the game. After the game
they will attend the dinner party
at the Athens Country Club.
Coach and Mrs. Bill Hartman
will have Mrs. Harry Jennings of
Milledgeville, as their house guest.
For luncheon before the game
they will entertain Mr. and Mrs.
Richter Smith, jr., of Concord, Ga.
House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Cobb, jr., include Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Mathis, Columbus; Mr.
and Mrs. Shep Pryor, Atlanta, Mr.
J. J. Pryor of Fitzgerald, and Bill
Pryor of Cordele.
Dr. and Mrs. Neson Arthur will
have a 5 their guests this week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Goodrum Norris, Dr.
Dewitt Meadows, Miss Alice
Banks, and Dr. and Mrs. Jim Ar
nold, of Newnan; Mr. and ' Mrs.
Andy Hayward, of Macon. The
Arthurs are planning a luncheon
before the game and a buffet sup
per afterwards.
Pre-game Luncheon
~ Dr. and Mrs. T. H. McHatton
will entertain for twenty out of
town guests before the game on
Saturday.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baxter, Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Cleveland, Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jackson,
‘Charleston, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Heard, Elberton, will be the
luncheon guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Howell Erwin, jr., at their home
on Dearing street.
- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sams will
‘have as their house guests Mr.
‘and Mrs. James White of Atlanta.
Luncheon guests before the game
include the Colquitt Carters, the
Walter Sturdivants, the Wright
Bryans, the Henry B. Thompkins,
the Everard Richardsons and the
Oliver Healeys, the Joseph Ham
iltons, and their children, Joseph
Hamilton, jr., and Ed Hamilton,
‘and Mr. Gene Black, all of Atlan
ta. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robert
Pearsson, and sons, Mr. Ogden
Pearsons, and Mr. Robert Pear
-sons, jr., of Forsyth; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Peoples and daughter, Miss
Kathalene Peoples, of Macon; Mr.
‘and Mrs. Tom Swearinger, of St.
Simons, Island. On Sunday morn
ing Mr. and Mrs. Sams will enter
tain with a breakfast for a group
of out-of-town friends.
Mr. Carliss Knight, Mr. Bill
Gardner, and Mr. Paul Brown, all
of Atlanta are to be the guests of
Mr. Ed Stubbs.
Spend Holidays
Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Fleming
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fullwood
of Tifton will be the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wier,
sr., coming up for the Georgia
'Tech game. This group joined Mr.
‘and Mrs. Evart Rollins of Tifton,
who arrived on Thursday to spend
Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs.
Rolling’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Wier, sr.
Parties Planned
The house guests of Coach and
Mrs. Wallace . Butis will be Mr.
‘and Mrs. R.~&: Tway, of Louis
ville, Ky.; and Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Collins of Chicago, 111. A
number of parties have been plan
ned for these guests.
. Mr. and Mrs. Berrien Moere, jr.,
of Atlanta will be the week-end
guests of Mr.’ and Mrs. Durward
Watson. For luncheon before the
game they are expecting Mr. and
Mrs. Cubbafi Snow, Mr. Cubb§fe
Snow, jr., Miss Cates' Snow, Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Dunlap, sr., Mr.
and Myrs. R. C. Dunl:w, jr., and
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dunlap,
all of Macon. From Statesboro the
guests include Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Donaldson, Mr, and Mrs. In
‘man Dekle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
‘Blich, and Dr. and Mrs. Waldo
Floyd. Other guests are Mr. John
Pate-and Mr. Oscar Pate, Winter
Haven, Fla.,; and Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Castley and Mr. and Mrs.
Judson Lanier, Atlanta.
. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kittle will
have a luncheon guests before the
game Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nance,
of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Hunnicutt of Savannah.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Dan Neighbors of
Atianta are to be the house guests
of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Neighbors
on Milledge Terrace.
Captain and Mrs. Arthur C.
'Wood and sons, Bill and Brud, of
Layfayette, Ind., are the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jones
Purcell.
Giive Houseparty
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gerdine are
planning a houseparty at the at
tractive shaek of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Tillman. A gay week-end
has been planned for the foilow
g Atlanta visitors: Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Glenn, Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Irby, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh
Hailey, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Joha A.
Boykin, jr., Mr. and Mts. Harvey
Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Clarke.
Another houseparty is that of
Dr. and Mrs.. Merritt Pound and
Mr. and Mrs. Tryon Huggins.
Their guests include Dr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Raisty “of Atlanta; and
from Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
Stokley Pound, Mr. and Mrs.
Aldine Pound, Mrs. Murphy
FPound, Miss Eva Pound, Mr.
Murphy Pound, jr., and Mr. Jere
Pound. »
The guests of Mr. and Mrs. O.
M. Roberts, sr., include Mr. and
Mrs; McEwen and children, John,
Carol and Jimmy, of Tampa, Fla,
and Miss Martha Ann Smith of
Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrys. Richard Winston
and childven- of Tifton, Ga., will
be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
P. Winston.
~ Mrs., Joiin White Morton is to
entertain for My, and Mrs. Ray
mond Cole, Augma, l{é Ifiifle
Cole and her guests Wiz Nado
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Black and Miss Edith Parish.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Robinson,
Miss Justine Robinson and Mr,
Walter Logan, of Chattanooga,
Tenn,, are to be the guests of
Mrs. Charles Talmadge.
! Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Green, jr,
will entertain with a luncheon
before the game at iheir home
on Dearing street. Their guests
include Dr., and Mrs. Bill Leon
ard, Dr, and Mrs. Bruce Logue,
and Mr. and Mrs. Pope Brock of
Atflanta; Dr, and Mrs. H. Head,
of Mcnree; Mr. and Mre. Charles
'Jones, Albany, end Mr. and Mrs.
James Early of Jeflerson.
House guests of Mr, and%’lrs.
{Hugh Gordon are Mr -and frs
Bolling Jones and Mr. Sanders
'Jonés of Atlanta, and Mr. John
Gorden of Ohio.
l Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edde of.
'Columbus. and Dr. ard Mrs. H.
iL. Paris cf Atlanta, wili spencd
the week-end with Mr. and Mus.
Robert Hanna.
Mrs. R. . Bickerstaff and Mr.
and Mrs. John Green are enter
taining for Mr. and Mrs. Charlas
A. Bickerstaff and daughter,
Ann; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Géntry
land daughters, Alice and Patri
cia, of Columbus; end Mr. and
IMrs. R. H. Bickertsatf, jr, and
children, Bornnie and Robert, IIL
Luncheon, Buffet Supper
Dr. and Mrs. Hershal Harris
will entertain with & luncheen
and supper. their 3uests includ
ing Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Beding
field and Dr. and Mrs. Walter
Brown of Savannah, Dr. and
irs, Lanier Bedingfieid of Lave
'nia, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Edwards
of Winder, and Mr. and Mrs, A.
L. Mitchell of Chattanooga,
Tenn.
Houseguesis of NWr, Harry
Hodgson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Rcbbins are to include Mr. and
Mrs., Tucker Wayne and Mr. and
Mrs. Wright Bryan of Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan McNeel and
Mr. and Mrs. T. Branson of Ma
rietta, and Miss Martha Gabbett
of Jacksonville, Fla. They are
expecting about’ one hundred
guests for luncheon before the
game. i
( Mr. and Mrs Herbert Shoroér
iof Valdesta, and Mr. Robert Sta
tham, sr, and Miss Emily Fitz
patrick of Atlanta, are to beg the
.guests of M. and Mrs. R. F.
Statham. )
| Miss Babs Hubert; a student at
Sherter College, is to spend the
week-end with her parents, Or.
and Mrs. Marion Hubert.
i~ Mr. and Mrs. Bannon Jones are
to have as houseguests Mr. and
IMrs‘ Van 3ent of Jacksonvilie,
and Mr. and Mrs. George Craw
ley of Wayetess.
i\ Mr. and Mrs. Morton Hodgson,
sr., will entertain at luncheon for
Mr. and *Mrs. Morton Hodgson,
(ir., ‘and..children, and Mr. and
Mrs.-Robers Woodruff of Atlanta.
;The Woodruffs are to be house
i guests of the Hodgsons.
’ Dr. and Mrs. John A, Simp
son’s week-end guests are Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Grist of Albany.
They will attend a iuncheon and
lihe dinner dance at the Country
{Club Saturday : night. i
' Mr. and Mrs. Marion C. Kiser
'of Atlanta, will be the house
guests of Mr. and Mrs Bill
Stroud. Mrs. Kiser is the sister
of Mrs. Stroud. Their lunf:hegzx
guests include Mr. and MrS.
Russell Harris .of Cordele, and
Mr., and Mcs. Edwin McCarty of
Atlanta. |
. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jobnson of
West Palm Beach, Fla., are to ke
the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Parrott, Mrs. Johnscn ils
the former Miss Frances Holden
of Atlanta. They will be honored
at a party on Saturday. .
Pariy After Game ¢
Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Trussell
will entertain for a number of
out-of-town guests at a party fol
lowing the game.
. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tillman's
‘houseguests are Mr. and Mrs.
Julian Space of Savannah. They
will entertain a host of Aflant}l
friends at a luncheon on Satur
day before the game. :
~ Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Tate will be Mr., and Mrs.
J. S. Turalin of Marietta, and Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Tate of Fairmount.
- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tiller will
entertain for Mr. and Mrs, Ed
Danforth, Mr. and Mrs. Williain
ißay, Mr. nad Mrs. Harold Lucke,
and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tiller, jr.,
all of Atalnta. Mrs. W. C. Ridlé
huber of Greenwood, 8. C,, sistér
of Mrs. Tiller, sr., will 4lso be a
guest. The Tillers are to have a
luncheon before the gamz and
supper afterwards.
| Buffet Sapper
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Thomas
will entertain with a supper fol
lowing the game at their home oni
Milledge avenue. Their guests
include theit ®hildven, Mr. and!
Mrs. Moody Hamilton Shaw of‘
Atlenta, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer R.
McMaster, jr., of Winnsboro, 8.
C; Mr. and Mrs. Charles De-
Beaugrine, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Shivare, and Mrs. J. A. Bray of
Warrenton; Leslie Cannady of
Miami, Fia.; Magrice Coffee, jr.,
and Jack Purcell of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ashford
and little Ann Ashford cf Iron
Mountain, Mich., are spending
the Thanksgiving holidays with
Mvs. Constance Ashford . Théy
will aleo attend the game on Sat
urday. F
The hevseguests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Thornton are Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Whitehead, Char-'
lotte, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Geor%e\
Fellows, Deratur, and Mr. C. B.
Head, Massachusetts, Mr. and
Mre. Howard Ellington of Max
welée Field, Momsg:a*y, Ala., Jé‘:
to the gu ), .&r-, ¢ g
Hillyer King. :flle 2 ”fii‘fim ag‘d‘
Kings have planned several par
o (e
e i—j
tertain . with a houseparty at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Carl
Henson on Claverhurst. Her
guests include Mr and Mrs, E.
D. Martin, Dr. and Mrs. Benja
min B. Hudson, jr, and Mr. R.
E. Martin, jr.. all of Columbus,
From Atlanta are Miss Mary Ann
Braungart, Mr. and Mrs. George
Braungart dand Mr. Richard Yan
cey. Miss Heuson will honor her
guests with a party tonight. Be
fore the game she will have a
lunicheon and' 'other guests ex
pected are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Witham, 111, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Smith, My, 1. S, Mitchell, IIL
Atlanta, They will form a con
genial group attending the din
ner “dande at the Athens Country
Club Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loef will
entertain for Mr. and Mrs., Wil
liam Weiss aftd™ Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Hirsch »f Atlanta,
~ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cochran
will have as their houseguests
for this week-end Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Johnston of Miami, Fla.
They will attend a party on Sat
urday evening at the home of
the Charles Parrotts. Mrs., John
ston is the former Miss Frances
Holden of Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Ander
son, Afiderson,” S. C.; Dr. and
Mrs. J. Dill Pittman and their
guests of Lancaster, S. C.; M.
and MFPS. Hosea Gray of Senoia,
S. C.; Mr. Tommy Kearns and
|his fiancee cos Miami, Fla.; and
Mr. and Mes., G. E. Bryant of
DeLand, Fla., will be the house
| guests of Mr. and Mrs, Julian H.
Cox. ®
Mrs. P. T. Betts and Mrs. Vie
toria Thurman will have as their
' week-end guests Mr. and Mrs,
Joe Johnson ©f Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Costa of
Macon; Mrs. Leo Costa, jr., and
son, Leo llf, of Pensacola, Fla.;
Mr. and ?fie Lawrence H. (Flip)
Costa and daughter, Harriett, and
Mr. and Mrs. J6ée Sandefur of
Columbus, will be the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Costa, sr., and Miss:Grace Costa,
ion Highland avenue. On Satur
day night, the Costsa will enter
tain at a buffet cupper and their
imelts . inelude Mr. and Mrs.
‘Humphrey Haywood, Chattanoo
ga, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. George
‘Brown, Anderson, S. C.;: Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Costa Gaisesville,
Ga.: Dr. and Mrs, Nechman of
(reenville; S. C.; Mr. and Mrs
Charles Costa and Mr. and Mrs,
James Jardina cf Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Quillian
will have as week-end guests Mr.
and Mts. Starr Smith of Augusta.
As guests for the football game
they will have Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Forbes of Atlanta. ;
In Athens Area
Men’s Choir of the Winder
Methodist Church will fur
nish the evening program
Supday night, November 28, |
at the First Methodist Church
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PUBLIC LIBRARY
CALENDAR
Miss Nina Scudders’ own
paintings on view until Dec
ember 6.
Library Story Time over
WEAU Tuesday, 6:30 p, m.
Library Story Hour with
Miss Bloomfield in the Li
_brary Saturday, 10 to 11
a 8 m,
Library open to 9 p. m.
week days, to 6 p. m. Satur
day, and from 3 to 6 p. m.
Sundays.
The people of Athens are
invited to go by Thurmon
Furniture Company during
this week and see the charm
ing window done by the La
dies of the Athens Woman’s
Olub. It shows two ladies,
Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb and Miss
Rosa Woodbery talking over
plans for the beginning of the
Athens Woman’s Club. The
Club was organized fifty years
ago and the club observed
the anniversary with a lunch
eon on Tuesday.
~ - Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi will sponsor a benefit
bridge at the Y. W. C. A.
Home in the Bamboo room on
Tuesday evening, Nov. 30, 8
o’clock. The price of admis
sion is 50 ‘c¢ents per person
and the proceeds are to be
used to send a contribution
to Boys’ Estate near Bruns
wick, Ga., and to help a needy
family at Chrisimas time. The
chapters of Beta Sigma Phi,
throughout Georgia, are fur
nishing a cottage being built
at the Estate. Eeveryone is in
vited to attend and enjoy this
evening of fun.
The Homecoming game for
the 1948 teams, graduates,
will be held Friday, Novem
ber 26, at 7:30 p. m.,, at the
Winterville gym,
You are cordially invited to
a coffee hour, Friday after
terncon, November 26, from
3:30 to 5:30, in Michael’s Book
Shop, to meet Mr. Jack Troy,
author of “Leading a Bulldog's
Life.” !
The University Woman’s
Club Music group will meet
.Monlay afternoon, at 3:30 o’-
cloek, at the home of Mrs,
Roy.E. Proctor, 211 Univ, Dr,
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Evans and
W. S. Barwick, of Atlanta are the
week-end guests of Miss Mary
Barwick on Elancock Ave,
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dickey; of
Decatur, will be amm the week
end guest§ of Mr. and Mrs. John
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hemrick have
as their guests this week-end their
daughter, Mrs. Russell Cross and
igranddaughter, Jeanie, of Albany.
Mr. Cross is joining them here for
ithe game.
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| Dr, and Mrs. O. S. Harrison have
as their guests, his mother, Mrs.
iF. 0. Harrison of Christopher, 111.
also his brother and wife, Mr. and
jllblilrs. 1. F. Harrison of Granite City,
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Mrs. H. W. Hollis is critically ill
‘at General Hospital.
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l Major and Mrs. Henry C. Moore
‘and Miss Carlton Moore of Gaff
ney, S. C, will arrive today to
spend the week-end with Judge
}and Mrs. Henmry nWest.
- Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wilkinson,
‘Charlotte, N. 'C., and Mr. and
‘Mrs. Bolling Dußose, jr., Marietta,
are the week-end guests of M.
and Mrs. Bolling Dußose.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Yarbrough an
nounce the birth of a son, William
Roy, on November 15. Mrs. Yar
brough is the*fox;mer Ida Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fortson,
Jacksonville, Fla.,, are the week~
end guests of Mri. Bgllups Phinizy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Julian Space, Sa
vannah, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Tillman.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Wade, and
daughter, Anne, of Marshallville,
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Stovall.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Higginboth
am, Henderson Ave., have as their
house guests for the week-end,
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Burt, jr., and daughter, Helen,
of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Patrick and son, Howard of Con
yers; and &eir brother and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Brantléy Little of
Carnesville.
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Athens friends of the Rev. and
Mrs. Elwood Vaughn of Richmond,
Va., will be pleased to hear that
they have just completed and
moved in their new home. Mrs.
Vaughn is the former Miss Annie’
Lane Cartledge, daughter of Mrs.
S. J. Cartledge and the late Rev.’
Cartledge of Athens. Her husband
is pastor of the Mizpah Presbyte
rian Church in Richmond.
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~ Mrs. Fred Hutchins of Winston=
Salem will be the guest of her
aunt, Miss Mary Lou Wier, for the
week-end.
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’ Dr. and Mrs. Carl Sanderson;
Mr.: and Mrs. Hixon Consello, and
Mrs. Warren Hall of Atlanta will
be among the guests entertained
by Miss Marian Talmadge tomor
row for the Tect:-Georgia game.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed . Alexander,
Brittain Ave., have as their house
guests for the week-end, Dr. and
Mrs. W. D. Rogers of Chattanooga,
Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rogers of
Charleston, Tenn.; and Mr. and
Mrs. Royce N. Estes and children
of Gay. !
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Mrs. D. C. Anglerson oi Rome is
the geust of Mrs. Charles Bright~
well,
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Guests of Mrs. H. H. Tark for
this week-end will ‘include: H. H.
Tark, jr., of Charlotte, N. C.; their
son; Mrs. Margaret Schultz, Char
lotte, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Mark
King, Miami, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs.
L. E.| Tyte, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Robinson, Augusta; and
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Robinson,
Chattanooga, Tenn. These guests
will be entertained at a buffet
supfier after the game by Mrs.
Tark. '
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Honor guests at a Saturday lun
cheon of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mc-
Hatton will include these out-of
town visitors: Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Rogers and Jack Rogers of Cin
cinnati, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Winecoff and Mr. Flemming Wine
coff, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Howel, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.
John Hart Sibley, Atlanta; Mr.
and Mrs Clarence Haverty, Atlan
ta, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cock, At
lanta; and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin
Denmark, Macon.
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Mrs. Rodney T. Wilcox, the for
mer Virginia Prater, of Bunnell,
Fla., is spending the Thanksgiving
holidays with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Frank Prater, 245 Hodgson
Drive.
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Mrs. Dozier Hawkes, of Decatur,
visited with hersg sisters, Misses
Rosa Lee and Susie Prater, last
week-end. ¢ L
Among the guests of Mrs. Al
bert Sams, this week-end will be.
Mr. and Mrs. Wimbley Deßenne,
Athens: and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Theus, Savannah.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Doolittle of
Watkinsville, had as their guests
for Thanksgiving, their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Crickett, jr.,
Bette and Bobby, of Anderson, S.
C.: Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Howell,
Tommy and Susan of Athens; and
Mr. and Mrs. Willis B. Doolit‘e,
and Robert of Jacksonville, Fla.
They will remain until Sunday.
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University
News Briefs
The University of Georgia chap
ter of Ggmma Sigma Epsilon, na
tional honorary chemistry frater
nity, recently initiated 11 new
menmbers.. ” !
They ar e Bonnie Anderson,
Graymont; Harry F. Wright, El
berton; Charles D. Stone, Joseph
Griffen and Henry W. Wright,
Athens; James A. Browning, Dou
glasville; and Halil Ibrahim Ozde
mir, Istanbul, ' Turkey.
Winners in the intra-mural
touch football play at the Univer
sity of Georgia have been an
nounced by the intra-mural ath
letic department, .
Sigma Nu fraternity copped the
championship in the inter-frater
nity division, while Milledge Hall
was winner in the independent
play.
‘Hubert B. Owens, head of the
University of Georgia department
of landscape architecture, has been
named th e first secretary-treas
urer of the Southeastern chapter
of the American Society of Land
scape Architects just organized at
the University.
The new organization, which
embraces the states of Alabama,
Florida, Georgai, Louisiana, North
Carolina, and = Tennessee, was
granted a charter by the national
group. The American Society of
Landscape Architects has been
broken down. into regional groups
to make it work more effective.
Other officers named for the
new organization are Clarence W.
Baughman, Landscape architect of
Atlanta, president, and Charles
Bursely, Charlotte, N. C., vice
president. .
Athens has been designated
headquarters of the chapter for
the next two years. The national
office is in Boston, Mass.
One hundred members of the
University of Georgia College of
Business Administration were en
tertained last week. by the Atlanta
Division of the University.
The Atlanta Kiwanis Club en
tertained the students at a lunch
eon in the Ansley Hotel. Dr. Ralph
L. Lee, public relations depart
bent, General Motors, spoke on
“Qualifications for Leadership.”
In the afternoon, the Fox Thea
ter invited the group to-a theater
party. A buffet supper and floor
show was given by the Atlanta
Division at night.
Dean James E. Gates and Dr.
Gregor Sebba, College of Business
Administration, University of
Georgia, participated in the pro
gram at the annual conference of
the Southern Economics Associa
tion in Atlanta last week.
Dean Gates was chairman for
the panel on “Industrial Integra
tion in the South and the Rise of
Trade Unionism.” Dr. Sebba was
a member of the panel on “Prob
lems of International Monetary
Fund.” .
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Georgia psychology department
written by Miss Mae Zeigier, as
sociate professor of psychtlogy,
has veen acce{étlid r0r%0,, son
by the Journal of Gentic [
logiy, a national professional jour
nal. ! !
The article will cover the 50
year period that psychology has
been taught at the University as
such, and will-also go back to the
beginning of the University when
a course of mental and moral psy
chology was offered as the psycho
logy of that day. !
Dr. A. S. Edwards, head of the
University of Georgia psychology
department, has been named pres
ident of the Geergia Psychelogy
Association for 1949, =~
Heal of the department since
1916, Dr. Edwards received . his
Ph.D. degree from Cornell, his M,
A. from the University of Minne=
sota, and his B. S, from Columbia
University, &
Officers named at the meeting
were Dr. Robert Moore Hughes,
Atlanta, president-elect, and Dr,
Euri Belle Bolton, professor of
psychology at GSCW, Milledge~
viile, secretary-freasurer. The
president-elect automatically be
came president of the association
the following year. :
$200,000 Fires
Rout Hotel Guests
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Nov.
26.---(AP)—Two spectacular: pre=
dawn fires in New Mexico caused
$200,000 damage and routed 55
hotel guests from their beds
Thanksgiving morning. 3
One of the blazes was in the
downtown district of Albuquer
que. The fire spread from a pool
hall rest room, threatehing so en=
gulf the third floor hotel and
filling it with smoke. Damage
was caused in the pool hall,
Western: ‘Union office, a drug
sotre, a sewing machine firm and
business : offices in the 61-year
old bwilding. - . .
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economiecs minister. Addressing a
recent meeting of labor party and
trade union wonien, S, Stafford
smilingly noted:
“It may be that men are wrong
in accusing women of being gos
sips, but from the point of view
of putting across the true story of
our problems, our efforts and our
successes, who can do it better
than the woman ‘in those casual
and intimate talks that she has
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