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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 250,
Coming
Fvents
pemonstratior School Can
nery will now open only by ap
pointment. Appeointments may
be made by calling C. M. Rose,
teacher of agriculture. at tele
phone 2697. "
Winterville Canoery will be
open only ene day a week un
til further notice. The day is
Tuesday.
PUBLIC LIBRARY
CALENDAR
water color paintings, oil
psintings, and ink wash draw
incs done by Anne Lewis Miller
are being shown in the library.
Librz=y Story Hour is held
each Saturday in the Clildren’s
room from 10 a. m. to 11 a. m.
Library story time over
WGAU each Friday at 5 p. m.
Hours of opening: -Monday
through Friday, 9 a. m. to 9 p,
m. Satarday @ a. m. to 6 p. m.
Sunday 8 p. m. to 6 p. m.
Benton High School canning
plant will mow be open only by
appointment. Please make ap
pointments with Charles W,
Seigler, Voeational Agriculture
teacher. :
WOTU HOUR :
WRFC
Over WRFC the following will
be heard on the Woman'’s Chris
tian Temperance Union Hour
each Monday morning 10:45 to
11:00 during the month of De
cember:
December 25—No Program.
WGAU
Over WGAU the following
will be heard on the Woman’s
Christian Temperance Union
Hour each Tuesday afternoon
5:00 to 5:15 during the month
of December:
26—Mr. Jack Moser.
There will be a Musical Fan
tasie given at the auditorium of
Benton High School on Thurs
day evening, December 21, 7
p. m. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
Saturday Morning, December
93, at the Reglonal Library, Miss
Marion Bloomfield will include
the following stories in her pro
gram. “The Christmas Eve
Flower,” “The Brightest Star,”
and “Two Pennies.”
Oconee Street = Methodist
Church is having a Christmas
play on Christmas Eve. There
will be two performances, the
first at 6:30 and the second at
8 o'clock. The play is entitled
“The Other Shepherd.”
Circle Three of the Oconee
Street Church will meet Thurs
day, 8 p. m., with Mrs. Henry
Willlams. Mrs. Mary MeKinnon
is co-hostess, Al members are
invited to attend. ;
The BAT-SAP formal dance
will be held on Thursday night
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Shoe Salon
Stree* Floor.
at the Athens Country Club
from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. All alum
ni are invited,
Dr. R. F. Anderson
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University Jan. 1
Dr. Roger F. Anderson, Assist
ant Professor of Entomology, has
resigned his" position in the De
partment c¢f Biology, effective
Januayy 1, to assume new duties
as forest entomologist with the
rank of Associate Professor of
Forestry at Duke University, This
ist,a,be of the three finést teaching
pagitions in forest entomology on
the. graduate level in the United
States, the other two being at the
University of California and Syra
cuse University,
Even though Dr. Anderson has
been here at Georgia for only &
year and a half, he has won the
respect and friendship of a host
of omology students, who will
hro& his leaving and wish him
s‘seéess in his new position,
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Hull G. A's Held
December Meefing
- The Gt A’s of the Hull Baptist
Church held its December meeting
at the heme of Mrs. Lance Thom
a .
si&fs’lene Morris had charge of the
program which told how people in
the foreign lands . celebrated
Christmas. Those taking part on
The program were: Weebie Ann
Jones, Jimmie Lou Brown, Jane
Yarbrough, Florence Strickland,
Rebecca Hardman, ~ Ann Johnsan,
and Mary Ann Simmons.
Each g A. girl brought a Love
Gift in the form of a Christmas
basket o provide Christmas Cheer
for some family.
The officers for the coming year
are as follows: President, Ann
Johnson; Vice President, Florene
Strickland; Secretary and Treas
uruer, Jimmie Lou Brown; Publici«
ty Chairman, Weebie Ann Jones;
Song Leader, Jane Yarbrough;
Pianist, Rebecca Hardman; Per
sonal Service, Ann Simmong and
Carlene Morris.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess, Mrs. Lance
Thomason.
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PERSONALS
Miss Joan Hartman is spending
the Christmas holidays in Athens
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R.
W. Hartman, Miss Hartman is a
student at a s:ho:)l in Missouri.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansford,
of San Diego, Calif., announce the
birth of a daughter, Rita Caroi, on
December 18. Mrs. Hansford is the
former Miss Annie Jean Jordan,
of Athens.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dudley
and son, Edward, left today for
Florida where they will spend the
holidays. Mrs. Dudley will visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Dußignon in Miami. Mr. Dudley
and Edward will fish at Homo
sassa for two days, joining Mrs.
Dudley in Mi?mi on Saturday.
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Miss Eloise Beckwith, of New
York City, and Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Applewhite, (Miriam Beckwith)
and children, Jennie and Ann, of
Greensboro, N. C., will arrive Fri
day to spend the Christmas holi
days with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Beckwith,
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Henry West, Nelson Hitchcock,
and Jimmy Thompson, students at
Emory at Oxford, arrived today to
spend the holidays with their
families.
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The friends of Mr. and Mrs. R.
P. Dobbs and their little daughter,
Peggy, are rejoicing with them
that she will be home from Warm
Springs Foundation on Friday to
spend the holidays. Mrs, Dobbs
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
Peake, of Atlanta, will join them
for the week-end.
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Mrs. Charles P. Brightwell left
Tuesday for Barrington, R. I. to
spend the holidays with her son
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Win
throp Taft and children on Ferry
Lane.
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Major George O. Riggs left
Tuesday for two weeks’ army du
ty at Fort McPherson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cadesman Pope,
of Macon, are expected this week
end to visit Athens relatives, and
will be the house-guests of Dr.
and Mrs. A. S. Edwards on Wood~
lawn Avenue. :
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Orr are in
Atlanta, going over to be with
Mrs. Orr’s sister, Mrs. Ben Harriss,
of Madison, who is ill at Emory
Hospital.
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Dr. and Mrs. Bolling S. Dubose
and children, Betsy and Bolling
111, of Lawson General in Atlanta,
will be with ‘their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bolling Dubose on Uni
versity Drive for this week-end.
For New Year holidays Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Wilkinson (Katherine
Dußose) and daughters, Janet and
Harriet, of Charlotte, N. C., will
be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Du-
Bose.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Bloodworth
will go to Canton for the holidays
to visit with their son and daugh
ter, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrix
(Seléne Bloodworth).
Modern living rooms are begin
ning to take the place of old
fashioned kitchens in that they
are now planned, not as formal
parlors, but as big, comfortable
rooms in which family activities
are centered. .
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DON’T let your family down at mealtime just because you're
snowed under with plans for Christmas. Santa Claus may
?lfed your help, but the family should have good meals just
e same,
You can save time for holiday
activities and serve meals that
make everybody happy at the same
time if you remember a few quick
and-easy menus,
Serve one good, substantial hot
dish This kind of menu might in
clude hot soup, followed by salad
and dessert. Or it could be a dish
of spaghetti with a hot, savory
sauce, a tossed salad, fruit for des
sert. Cold cuis and potato salad,
with rolls, jelly and pickles, topped
off with a hot rice or cottage pud
ding, are another tempting choice.
Easiest of all—and a sure taste
tempter — is the spaghetti. Therels
a packaged dinner that’'s specially
convenient. The spaghetti comes
ready to cook, the savory sauce is
Bobbin Mill Garden Club Holds
Semi - Final Doorway Contest
The Bobbin Mill Garden Club
staged its preliminary Christmas
Doorway Show Tuesday afternoon,
Dec. 19th. Each club member par
ticipated by decorating her door
day for the Christmas season.
Judging began at one o'clock and
continued throughout the after
noon.
The winners for the Bobbin Mill
Garden Club are as follows:
First—Mrs. B. L. Flanigan,
Plum Nelly Road; Second—Mrs.
Russel Daniel, jr., 530 Spring
dale; Third—Mrs. Marion Ivy, At
lanta Highway; Honorabie Men
tion—Mrs. Henry Cobb, jr., 120
Plum Nelly Road.
The winners in this coptest will
be judged along with the winners
from the other Athens Garden
Clubs in the final show which will
take place today.
The following garden clubs held
similar contests and presented the
following winners for final judg-
Ladies Garden Club
Mrs. M. G. Nicholson, 542 Hull
Boys! Wool Robes
Very Special Value! ............ 7‘95
All wool Bathrobes. Soft to the skin. Quality,,
light and very warm. Full cut in smart Maroon
with Blue trim. All sizes.
Bronze Floor Lamps
With The Wanted 6 Way Switch! ..... ]_B'9s
Fine in quality, handsome Ficor Lamps for fastidious
room. Topped with stretched Taffeta Shades. 6 way
switch for controlled light.
Holiday Sale! 150 Dresses
Regular Values To 14.95! .. .... .... .. s'oo
Womens, Misses, J‘uniors! Crepes, Corduroys, Gabardines,
Wools, Casual and Dressy types. All wanted colors. All
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With Maroon Or Green Shades! ....... 14'00
A handsome Lamp for a handsome Gift! At 14.00 the
value is a very fine one. These Lamps styled with the
wanted gallery base.
Blue Swan Nylon Gowns
Regular Values To 9.98! ....... ..........6‘98
Give a lovely Nyon tricot nightie at a bargain! Buy a sup
ply for yourself. They're full cut, smartly styled. Pink,
Blue, 32 to 40.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
ready to heat; and there’s Parme
san-style grated cheese for added
flavor. Spaghetti sauce, made with
either meat or with mushrooms,
can be bought separately in cans,
ready-to-heat and mix with cooked
spaghetti, rice, macaroni. It has all
the taste-tempting flavor of a great
chef's masterpiece. .
With the hot spaghetti mainstay,
serve breadsticks, if you like them,
or crusty Italian bread. Sliced white
bread browned very slowly in the
oven goes well with this Italian
style menu, too. A tossed green
salad with a bit of garlic flavor,
and fresh fruit for dessert, round
out t delicious, satisfying, and easy’
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St.; Mrs. H. A. Compton, 191 Mec-
Whorter Dr.; Mrs. Lester Quattle=
baum, 570 Milledge Circle; Hon
orable Mention: Mrs, J. C. Hart,
100 Hart Ave.; Miss Sara Hunni
cutt, 325 N. Milledge Ave.; Mrs.
W. H. Benson, 233 University
Drive.
University Garden Group
Mrs. John Story, 475 Stanton
Way; Mrs. Drayton Kinard, 145
Woodland Way; Miss Louise Fant,
230 Normal Ave. Honorable Men
tion: Mrs. Wilbur Duncan, 526
Highland Ave.; Mrs. Orlie Price,
1367 S. Milledge Ave.
These Garden Clubs presented
the following entries: Extension—
Miss Laura Blackshear, 165 Wil
con St.; Junior Ladies—Mrs. Le
roy Michael, 890 S. Milledge Ave;
Mrs. Troutman Wilson, 644 Mill
edge Circle. Rose and Dahlia —
Mrs. C. R. Daniel, 205 University
Drive.
The final winners will be an
nounced in the next edition of the
Banner Herald.
Ellen A. Crawford
C Of C Met
At Memorial Park
Misses Leandra, Donna and El
lissa Garrett, assisted by their
mother entertazined the Ellen A.
Crawford Children of the Confed
eracy at their December meeting,
which was held at Memorial Park.
Fifteen young people were pre
sent, and five grown-ups, among
the number, Mrs. Sam Ray, of
Commerce, mother of Mrs. How
ard Abney,
Miss Carey O'Kelley, president,
with the assistance of Mrs. Sam E.
Woods, Director of the Chapter,
had planned an excellent program,
featuring especially interest in the
Christmas season, :
Miss Frances Molder told a
Christmas story, which was fol
lowed by the singing of happy
Christmas songs and the old fam
iliar carols,for which Mrs. Howard
Abney played the accompani
ments. W
. Certificates of membership re
ceived by Mrs. Sam Woods were
presented to Miss Frances Eliza
beth Molder, Frank, Samuel Wood
and Harry Earle Woods, while
those for Miss May Erwin Tal
madge and Harry Erwin Tal
madge, jr., will be presented at a
later meeting, as they could not be
present on account of sickness.
Carlson and John Chambliss
were invited to join the Chapter,
as there is a special interest cen
tered on having young boys to
join, as the group feels they too
help greatly in preserving the high
ideals toward which they are
working.
A piano solo, “Butterfly,” by
Louise Wright, played by Miss
Rose Mary Abney, was greatly en
joyed by those present,
Mrs. J. W, Bailey, president of
Laura Rutherford Chapter, U. D.
C. extended an invitation to the
Ellen A. Crawford members and
their guests to come to the Laura
Rutherford Chapter meeting on
January the ninth, when colored
moving pictures of the Confeder
ate era, will be shown in the Hol
brook Museum, by the Visual Ed
ucation Department of the Uni
versity of Georgia. This meeting
begins at three-thirty, and cars
will call at the various schools for
the children.
Refreshments were served at the
conclusion of the meeting, and all
agreed that the Memorial Park
Recreation Center is a delightful
place in which to have a meeting.
Publicity Chairman
If, after cleaning your shoes,
you find scuffed-up heels and toes
still look unpolished, try adding a
bit of gloss with a coating of thin
shellac.
Household fabrics made of linen
offer multiple advantages in that
they are long-wearing, mothproof,
fire-resistant and easily washed
or cleaned.
To make indoor plants fit well
into modern decor, abandon the
traditional flower pts and substi
tute low-based containeds of pot
tery or metal.
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Irish Linen Towels
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