The Athens daily herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1912-1923, November 16, 1917, Image 3

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FRIDAY, ATHENS pronounced the same way, but spelled fete. It means a celebration and la considered a very tony word,”—Sa vannah Press. • —ffl - RECEPTION FOR MISS SOSNOW8KI. A lovely- social function of next “Makes Everything Taste Better” week will be the reception tendered That’s the univerepl verdict of the family. Bread, muffins, biscuit and hot-cakes are much more enjoyable when spread thick with delicious Miss Sosnowaki will receive a most cordial welcome from her numerous * ‘ enter-- friends and this - beautiful tainment will be a fitting tribute from her former pupils. Invited to meet the honoree will be her former patrons, pupils and friends, apd the affair will be one of the largest and most charmingly plan ned of the season. Haughey's orches tra will dispense sweet music during the afternoon and the guests will be Made from the pure filtered juice of the sugar-cane, put up in sealed cans, • it is the most wholesome and nour ishing form in which to supply chil dren with the sweets they crave Ask Your Grocer for ALAGA P«cfc#4 exclusively by The Alabama-Georgia fyrup Co. The guests will include the wedding attendants and out-of-town guests.— Constitution. BILLY SUNDAY^IERE. Telegrams have been sent to Mr, Sunday from the entire student bodlds of the University of Georgia, the State Normal School and from Lucy Cobb urging that , he make the trip over here. There’s not a student in Athens who is not eager to hear the world-famous evangelist and he could do no better day’s work than by bring ing his massage to Athens for a day. —(Red and Black. News of Society THY HOSIERY. “The time I’ve spent on these here socks Is like a thousand years to me; Hear lad, how do they look to thee? Thy hosiery, thy hosiery?” “0 maddening stitches, plain and purl, How oft they’ve made my poor head whirl! How men must fight; but I’m a girl. And so I’m knitting socks for thee.”. CHI PHI DANCE. The young men of the Chi Phi fra- 1SEWING CLUB. The Ladies Sewing club held a most enjoyable meeting with Mrs. Simon Michael on Thursday after noon. After an hour spent knitting far ternity wlil be hosts at a beautiful bouse dance this evening, which will be one of the leading social incidents of the month and will be largely at tended by the college dancing set and several attractive visiting young la dies. Chaperoning* will be Mr*. W. D. Hooper, Mrs. C. A. Scudder, Mrs. Morris Yow, Mrs. J. J. Wilkins, Mrs. Fred Morton, Professor and Mrs. S. V. Sanford and Dr. H. C. White. The young ladies present will be “ ' ” Bocock, Florence the soldiers, delicious light, rel ments were served. KNITTING CLUB. On Monday afternoon at the Har mony club rooms the Knitting club will meet and the work will consist of knitting squares for comforts. —dffl— SEWING CLUB. A delightful informal affair of next week will be the meeting of the Sew ing club with Mrs. Sol Boley on Wed nesday. Misses . Hooper, Dorothy Daves, Nina and Su san and Moselle Scudder, Otey Vin cent, Katherine Parks, Katherine Morton, Margaret Morton, Josephine Wilkins, Jennie Arnold, Neal Cochran, Harriet Benedict, Grace Goldsmith,' Haselton, Marion If not a a socks, will—as a mit, Or pass then on, thy hosiery.” —Red and Black. RECEPTION FOR MRS. HUJfNICUTjy,. In complhnent < io Mrs. John Hun- nicutt a lovely bride of the summer, Mrs. J. A. Hunnicutt will entertain Saturday afternoon at a beautiful af ternoon tea. Receiving with Mrs. Hunnicutt, be sides the honoree, Will be Mrs! Cyp rian Willcox, .Miises’Maryland Sarah Hunnicutt, and Mrs, Dqpres Hunni cutt. Assisting in the entertainment of the guests will be Mre. Howell Er win, Mrs. Hamid Hinton, Mias Mary Bacon, Miss Sarah Moss, Miss Mattie Wilson DuBose. Pouring tea Will be Mrs. W. T. Bryan. Pouring coffee will be Mrs. Billups Phinizy. Serving in the din ing room will be Misses Laura Black- shear, Mary Dozier, Francis Cheney and Janie .May Webb. Miss iiobertd Hodgson and Mrs.-C. A. Howland will serve the ice and will be assisted in the library by Misses Elizabeth Rowland, Josephine of Atlanta; Dot Hodgson, Hazel Hodgson, Dorothy Hodgson, Carolyn Davia, Nkia Davis, SOCIAL ITEMS Alice Chandler, Katherine Ashford, Saliie McWhorter, Marguerite Rowe, Meadoiw O’Farrell, Willie Green Childs, of Atlanta; Margaret Wiiker- son, of Atlanta; Sarah Schoen, at At- ' “ Master Henry Briggs, the bright . little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. , Briggs Who has beeh quite Sicki fr ; improving to the delight of his many 1 friends. —SB— Miss Josophlne Nicholson leaves- next week to visit her grandmother Mrs. Overby, and brother, Mr. Gar- Goodrum Norris; of Newnan; Mary Lovell McElmurray, of Waynesboro; Helen Baxter and Alexa King, of Al bany. —H— HARD ON MRS. OVERLOOK. trelle Nicholson in Atlanta. We can't bo too careful about our spelling. See, for instance, what sor row has dtscended upon the innocent Mrs. Wellboum DuBose’s friends will be glad to know that she it re- rgnVERYBODY admires a leader— (jSM This is the policy of this store—we don't have to be pushed into doing a thing because the the other fellow has done it but we are the first— Look about you and compare the way our store and our goods are offered to you. You won't he long in recognizing the truth of our statement. Also you will learns as many others have done, to come to us for the new things and correct styles— This is our polioy and has won the favor of many young and old men~— covering from her recent illness. Mrs. Sumner J. Smith is visiting relatives in ’ Athena.—Commerce Newa. Mist Nellie Phinizy, Mrs. Chu». Phinizy and M n - Walter Jones left today for Washington and New York. —ffl— Mies’ Moina Michael, of Monroe, who was here for the funeral of Mrs. T. C. Hardman yesterday, made Stewart-Paddock Jewelry Co. Engraved Christmas Cards and Embossed Correspondence Stationery just received. May we have the pleasure of showing you now and avoid the rush.? is quite sick at his home in At Until with scarlet fever. -ffl— Mias Moina Michael apd Min La mar Voss have returned from a mo tor trip to Monroe, where they visited relatives. ■■ HH ■ Mrs. Olin Dozier and little son' came up from Athena the last of the week On a viait to Mias Gusaie Car- son.—Comme ret Observer. Dr. James W. Lynch has returned, from New nan where he attended the' Baptist convention. iy 1 Miss Mattie Downer is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. E. Downer, in An niston, Ala. Mrs. Downer’s friends ...III i 1. iVnt k.s Special Representatives J.P. Stevens Engraving .Co. FINANCIAL PREPAREDNESS in the United States really began two years ago when the Federal Reserve System was organized. It will be complete when every citizen is doing his share towards the main tenance of the system. By depositing your money with us you can help directly in developing/and strength ening it, as we are required to keep on de posit with our Federal Reserve - Bank in wUl.be sorry to learn that she has been quite sick'for several weeks. Mr. Waiter Biihop returns today from Atlanta. j ^ fyj ■ Prof. W. D. Hooper is attending the association of College* and Sec ondary Schools in Atlanta; — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hazeihurat have returned to their home in Macon after a short trip to New Orleans. —IP— Mrs. George Mali has returned from Washington, D. C. .ffl Master Billups Johnson’s, friends will he glad to knew that he is able I to be out again after being confined I to the houae with a bad cold. ' ’ > -- ffl- ■ Little Annie Floyd Northeutt’s friends will be glad to know that she Athens, Ga. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM .iricnui win uc tv ftuvw tirat bih [is improving after bar serious ill-