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SOCIETY
Conducted by MRS. C. S. DU BOSE
Residence
Phone
216
FOR MRS. HAMMOND
JOHNSON.
Mrs. Edgeworth Lamkin will en
tertain on Thursday afternoon with
a very small bridge party in honor of
Mrs. Hammond Johnson, of—Norfolk,
Va., who i* visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Billups Phinizy, on Milledge
avenue.
The suburban home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Lamkin, on the Jefferson road,
will be artistically decorated for the
occasion with bright hued autumn
leaves.
The guests have been asked to as-
eemble at 3:30 o’clock and there will
be ■only three tables of players pres
ent. The little party is to be quite
informal, and it will be a graceful
compliment to the honoree who was
that the members "chip in” and send
a substantial wedding gift to her,
His proposal was taken up with ac
claim, and Speaker Clark announced
that he would appoint a committee to
arrange the details. The gift will
probably be a pearl necklace.
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JUNIOR CABINET
BEAUTIFULLY’ ENTERTAINED.
The Junior Cabinet was delightfully
entertained on Monday evening by Mr.
Grafts, one of its members.
After a successful business and lit
erary meeting in "Old College,” t.\
cabinet adjourned to the Holland
where an elaborate course supper was
enjoyed. Places were laid for twelve,
those present being, besides the host,
Mr. Ray Fort, Mr. Raiford Wood* f.I;
tional members of this friendship dub
or circle, are meeting on the second
Tuesday of each month and on Satur
days they go ami read to the students
of the night school of which Mlfcs
Louie Lane is principal.
Mrs. A. S- Parker is the president
and the member*; of the club are plan
ning to do much good during the com
ing months.
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CHRISTMAS IS COMING;
LET’S BE HEADY.
Christmas last year meant many
happy surprises for some little chil
dren in Athens, and it made some
grown folks feel t)yat they had a hand
in helping maks God’s needy children
celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ
to be a jolly and very -i&vel Hat.
lowen’en party. The invitations for
for the entertainment give no idea
as to where the black cat sign is lo
cated, but those who have received
them 1 may “respondez” over the
phone by calling No. 119.
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FOR MISS AEGATE ELUsT^SK .
The dinner-dance given Saturday
eveniug at the club attracted 125
guests, and was one of the happiest
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Mr. and Mrs. Hardin L. Cobbs gave
large party for Miss ^dgate Ellis
and her guest, Miss Adeline Davis, of
Virginia.—Atlanta Georgian.
before her marriage Miss Anne Bar- [ Ed Harden, Mr. Clark Howell, Mr.
rett Phinizy, of Athenz. Henry West, Mr. Steve Mitchell, renu zneae lines win ne
- “■ Dick Schwab. Mr. George Barrett. Mr. i doubt rC ™ n ? be , r ,. the , ll ‘ t >«l«mp that
(came m their throats last December
Mrs. Edgeworth Lamkin will be as
sisted in entertaining by her mother,
Mrs. R. W. Lamkin.
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CARNIVAL OPENS
FRIDAY NIGHT
On Friday evening al 8 o’clock the
carnival at the high school will open
and a good many novel features haye
been planned. There is to be a min
strel show and besides it, there will
be a number of side shows. Contrary
to the usual plan, there will be no
separate charge of admission to the ,
^ide shows. The general admission ** yon will come then you will find
fee of fifteen cents will-permit those ou . f Come at 8:30 and bring you
who go to take in all the side shows, j friends. It will be the best way m
There will be the "snake eater,” the which to entertain them. Wear your
"Wild man of Borneo” and many*
Dick Schwab, Mr. George Barrett, Mr. j _ . ... ......
Martin, Mr. George Whitehead err'd; ' a ,™ e “ ™‘ r , tbr 1 “ al l s ,J ast ( L ’ e ' c
Mr r R when they read the letters that were
The cabinet will meet two week 1 ” ‘ rueat *“«> !» Santa Claus
from now with Mr. '.lay Fort. ! lcttcrs wnttcn >>y the nch
children and came from poor tots as
_.nine ~ i well, and were all written m tnat
FUNNY AFFAIRS I childish faith which is so pitifully real
THURSDAY EVENING* I that it should not be allowed to go
At the Y. W. C. A. gym. on Thurs- | without a generojs answer from old
day evening, is going to be the f*»i-! Santa Claus is the God of Love that
niest Hallowe’en party you ever at-! is planning and working all the time
tended. We cannot describe if now j to make a happy day for innocent
because there isn’t enough space, but children, once a year, when we cele-
other such attractions, and every
w;ho en joys a jolly evening of innocent
fun should attend this carnival.
Home made candy will be on sale
and the management wishes to an
nounce that the proceeds.of the car
nival will go to the high school foot
ball team. Come one. Come all.
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PEARL NECKLACE FOR
THE BRIDE.
The "White House bride,” as Miss
Jessie Wilson is generally spoken of
in Washington, is home after a visit
with friends, and the wedding plans
have been given new impetus.
Minority Leader Mann voted the
universal good wishes of the mVn-
bers of the house of representatives
♦ j »»-•-- ««• He pro p 08ed
toward Miss Wilson.
Hallowe’en costume, or "middy” if
more convenient. ’Twill be so much
more comfortable. Free of charge.
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“HALLOWE’EN
ENTERTAINMENT.
brate the birth of Him whose generous
spirit is wafted down the
Those to whose throats cam^ the
lihnp last December felt that 'lump
melt away after they had joined the
"Big Brothers Club.” Not a child who
wrote to Santa Claus but whose letter
was opened and read by him and the
God of Love dropped perhaps a tear
of sympathy and pity as ;he went
. about his work of making the toyS
The Christian Endeavor Society of [that the children asked for. "Up at
the First Christian church will give! the North Pole,” as we all very well
'' , ' 1 * u ~ 11 ttv-, know, Santa Claus and the other kind
FOR CLEAR SKIN
USE KRESKO
KRESKO is the most remarkable
skin-dealer known. If you have any x
akin trouble, whether eczema, rash,,
pimples, blackheads or the many other
blemishes to which a sensitive skin is
subject, prove to your own satisfac
tion that KRESKO is just what you
need. Get a trial size of KRESKO,
25c., apply a little of it tonight, and
HALLOWE’EN PARTY
FRIDAY NIGHT.
MiBS Lourene Epps will entertain
i Friday evening with a lovely Hal
lowe’en party. Abfrut fifty guests
haye been asked and the entertain
ment will be a very happy affair.
in the morning, wash off with KRES
KO Soap, medicated with KRESKO.
Then notice the difference.
KRESKO trial size, 25c. Large
Jar, 50c. Family size, $1.00. KRES
KO Soap, 25c. cake. Free samples by
addressing Kresko Laboratories, Dept.
91 450 Fourth Ave^ New York. Sold
by all druggists. (Adv.)
HALLOWE’EN PARTY /
THURSDAY NIGHT.
On Thursday evening htere will be
very novel Hallowe'en party given at
the Y. W. C- A. gymnasium.
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SOCIAL ITEMS
Mrs. J. W. Chipley has returns d
from Lawrenceville. ’
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Mrs. George H. Thornton returned
Monday from Atlanta!
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Dr. L. N. Betts and son, Louis, are
in Macon attending, the fair.
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Mr. Claud Cox lStves Monday to
visit Mrs. Raymond V.-Harris in
vannah.
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old time Halloween Social Friday
exening at the Y. W. C. A. Athletic
Building, 8 o’clock.
There will be lots of fun for every
one who comes, besides the usu$l
“Halloween Sports” there will be
quite an interest program.
Come everybody, both young and
old. Admission 25 cents, and enjoy
the “birr t.im*” in utm-o fn* irnn
the “big time” in store for you.
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The charter members of the Omega
Betas, together with the newer addi-
souls are working hard that every toy !
shall be ready by Christmas time.
Let’s be ready too, for love was the
foundation of the "Big Brothers Club”
that helped Santa last year to find
the homes, and to see that no j/ock-
ing was empty on Christmas morning.
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AT THE SIGN OF THE
BLACK CAT.
At the Sign of the Black Cat on
Prince avenue on Friday evening there
Miss Marion Hodgson leaves
for Augusta to visit Miss Hazel
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Miss Kate Cooper, of Atlanta,
expected or the game dnd dance
Saturday. #
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Mr. W. J. Peeples attended the fun
eral of Dr. A. M. Winn Monday
Lawrenceville.
Mr. Barrett Phinizy has recovered
from his attack of grippe and is able
to be out today-.
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Miss Ruth Jackson has returned
from.Mlanta, where she has b^en ( ill
with 'scarlet fever.
Mr. Mar&ble, of Farmington, spent
Sunday and Monday here with his
daughter, Miss Maud Marable.
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Miss Laura Cobb Hutchins will go
over to Atlanta next month to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Lipscomb.
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Mrs. W. G. Gredig, Mrs. Aggie
Dean Rader and Master Dean Rader
are Ahe guests of Mrs. Dan Dean in
Atlanta.
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Miss Bertha Moore, of Atlanta, will
come over to spend the week-end with
Miss Florence Hooper. She will at
tend the football game and the dance.
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Mr. John Peeples, of Emory Col
lege, was in town for Sunday and
Monday as the guest of the A. T. O,
fraternity at its chapter house on
Prince avenue.
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Miss Harriette Stockdell leaves
Monday for Atlanta, to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Woods at the Georgian Terrace.
Miss Stockdell will attend the wedding
;tei
of Miss Constance Knowles the even
ing of Wednesday next.
HALLOWE’EN SPECIALS
AT WOMAN’S EXCHANGE
The Woman’s Exchange is taking
orders for the Hallowe’en and Thanks
giving place and score cards. They
are beautifully cut and hand-painted.
Why not visit the Exchange tomorrow
and see the beautiful exhibits?
(Adv.)
It takes a woman to imagine that
an old man is sighing for lost love,
when in reality he is signing Over
wasted dollars.—Ex.
If you were all mind from your toes
up, you couldn’t remember half the
good things you’ve heard of the
Ford^Jt’s the most talked of car
of ffiSliy- And sterling merit has
maSmt popular the world over.
Five hundred dollars^ls the new price of the
Ford runabout; the touring car is five fifty;
the town car seven fifty—all f. o. b. Detroit,
complete with equipment. Get catalog and par
ticulars from
GRIPFETH IMPLEMENT CO.
Athens, Ga.
£
DRUNKENNESS
a curable disease^ which requires
treatment
treatment. The ORRINE treatin',
can be used with absolute confidence.
It destroys all desire for whiskey,
beer, or other intoxicants. Can be
given in the home. No •sanitarium
expense. No loss of time from work.
Can be given secretly. If after a trial
you fail to get any benefit from its
use your money will be refunded.
ORRINE is prepared in t»wo forms:
No. 1, secret treatment, a powder;
ORRINE No. 2, in pill form, for those
who desire to take voluntary treat
ment. Costs only $1.00 a box. Come
in and talk over the matter with us.
Ask for booklet.
H. R. Palmer & Sons, Clayton St.
(Adv.)
Woman may be the welfker vessel,
but she can easily "break’* 1 a man.—
Trade in Athens.
IF ONLY.
Mrs. Marian Sims, the suffrage air
woman, was advocating the universal
ballot at the Hemstdad aerodrome.
“And another type of woman Who
especially needs the votr,” said Mrs.
Sims, "is the spinster. It isn’t the
spinster’s fault that she is a spinster.
Many a nice girl goes through life
without meeting a single nice man.”
She smiles, shook her head, and
added ^earnestly:
“Love, they say, makes the world
go round. Ah, if it would only make
the eligible men igo round, too!”—Now
Orleans States.
The nicest thing to a women aboift
heaven is how she will be abla to be a
grandmother there without showing
her. age.—Ex.
ASTHMA RELIEVED IN 2 MIN-
utes or money refunded.
THOMASON’S FAMOUS ASTHMA
REMEDY, 50c package. American,
Asthmatic Company, Inc. Box 538,
Atlanta, Ga. Ask druggists.
Elegance In Home Furnishings Without Excessive Cost
Our furniture stands the test of time. It’s built of the Ibest material-true in wood and workmanship-good
enough to be handed down to your children as heirlooms
If your home is not as cozy and comfortable as you would like it, why not come and complete its furnish
ings here? You will find just the things to give your dwelling a touch of luxury without excessive cost.
ART SQUARES,
RUGS, MATTING
1 ( AND LINOLEUM
2nd. Floor. Take Elevator.
RANGES, COOK STOVES,
OIL STOVES,
HEATING AND FIRE.
LESS COOKERS.
Stove Dept. Take Elevator.
Steamer Trunks, Packing
Trunks, Wardrobe Trunks,
Traveling Trunks, Cedar
Chests and Shirt Waist
Boxes.
Trunk Dept. Take Elevator.
CURTAINS, SHADES,
PORTIERES, AND
CURTAIN NETS
House Furnishing Dept.
Take Elevator. ’
SPRINGS, COMFORTS,
MATTRESSES, PIL
LOWS AND
BLANKETS.
Bedding Dept. 2nd. Floor.
PICTURES, MIRRORS,
CLOCKS, CLOTHES
HAMPERS AND
COSTUMERS
Ritht here U a beautiful china
Case, made of best select osk finished
Early English.
Strictly Colonial design; beautiful
wood grill oyer side glass; bent glass
door.
$30.00
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Look at this—Large oval top Li
brary Table, made of genuine Mahog
any; has extra heavy top.
Note the large pedestal legs, bottom
shelf and large Colonial feet.
This is truly a large heavy Table
and well made througout.
$35.00
Here is a Solid Mahogany Rocker
at the price you wish to pay.
Made of select Mahogany and
strongly braced.
. Medium height, back and rush scat.
, Now is the time to buy that Dav
enport.
Here is a large full bed size Dav
enport made of the best select quar
ter-sawed oak, the upholstering is
genuine leather- Has extra heavy
set twin link springs and padded cot
ton mattress.
$9.00
$50.00
If we had you in front of this Cab
inet we could easily show you why the
McDougall is the best Cabinet on the
market.
They are made of the very best ma
terial and are made very roomy and
large.
Note this pattern-^the tilting flour
bin, the glass sngar bowl, the metal
cake cooler, the sanitary bread box
and many other things 'that no other
cabinet has.
$32.00
Lean back and rest—that is all you
have to do with a KELLY COMFORT
CHAIR. |
Here is a large Comfort Chair, made
of best quarter-sawed oaK; uphol
stering in genuine goat skin, back is
high and comfortable; foot rest slides
from'under the seat. This style.
$22.00
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