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vrnNESDAY. -MAY 21, 1922.
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ham dress... \ « ‘wore a very becoming afternoon
There are tasks for most of'my f toilette of black georgette,, heavily
_l ' i evenings,-too,. beaded. The. bride was evidently
For I know that my life’s work I attractive, in her going away , suit
would do.’ of porlet, with trimmings of gros-
• , ;V gram ribbon, and orlnetat beads.
Oh, well, .you are blind with small hat of-satin straw, with
io the wealth that every day, I crimson trimmings. .She carried «v
™ . . , . shower bouquet of bride roses and
Why ’ rM fUn &r me “ “ y car to valley lilies.
T ° h Tal? e anT^ fi “ ed ' Bt
With othere who' feei the joy of
And y love * nature’s wondrous ^“SSfeL
Miss Millie Rutherford and Miss
Mildred Mell will leave for Lake-
mont Friday-morning where they
And^heal-my loneliness With-love
For folk I do not know,.
Chancellor David Barrow and
Dr. Robert Wilson returned Tues
day afternoon from * Sparta, where
Chancellor Barrow addressed the
10th district agricultural college.
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Miss Sarah Elder has .returned
from a weekend visit to Miss Mar-
Mrs. B. J. Westbrook,-'Miss Al-
lene Thomson and Miss Annie
Smith were Visitors from' IV*
Tuesday. ‘ -
will send a while # at Miss Millie’s
lovely summer home.
Dr. S. V. Sanford went over tc
Madison Tuesday afternoon to do.
liver the commencement' -^address
at the High School, Tuesday night
The many friends ' of Mrs. Ed
ward Odum will be delighted to
learn that she has almost re*
cuperatedfrom her recent operation
She i^now at the home of her par
ents, Judge ar-d Mrs. Hamilton Mc
Whorter on Cloverhurst Av?. She
will return to her home in /Atlan
ta the last of t^e week.
Miss Evelyn Simpson and Miss
Mary McGee Roswell are the at
tractive guests of Miss Frances
Simpson at the Woman’s Building,
University of Georgia. r
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M|ss Alice Piircell has resigned
her position here as teacher hear
the city to acept a position - as
teaher in the Vidalia public
schools.
Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Telford and
children of Abbeville, S. C., are
expected soon to visit Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Brown of near the city
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I MV. Guy Bright well, of Mont
gomery, Ala., is the guest of Dr
and Mrs. Harvey Cahaniss on
HRS. ALICE ADAMS
II society news
of The
about it as you would be about
your attire If you called on a
friend in person.
Tou will address the envelope
legibly.
F °LLOW's° c IETY lead ..
WEALTH AND POINT OF
^ J! ; EW _
You’re rich, did"
With L “
Herald
lay and The Banner
y morning is the work
Genevieve Barber and
nclia Dornblatt of the
ty School of Jouralism.
What to Take for
SICK HEADACHE
•ALWAYS”
(By Mae McNeer)
is such a little word—
. an so much, it’s quite
1 promised to love
and quantities of ~varf-c6lored
sweet peas.
A tea table covered with an ex
quisite cloth of imported laces was
graced by a large silver basket ■
of pastel-shaded sweet peas, en
circles* by handsome silver candle
sticks holding pink unshaded tap
ers. Tall, graceful compotes were
filled with pink and’ white mints
and silver platters held dainty white
frosted cakes embossed in a de
sign of pink icing.
Small tables were grouped about
the beautiful fountain on the . at
tractive terraced Each table "Was
adorned with a Dres^erTbasket of
pastel-shaded aw§£t'peas and snap,
dragons.- ' ., • v• - -
Assisting "Mrs. Jones in enter
taining were Mrs. Bolling Jones, Sr.
Mrs. Beverly DuBose, Mrs. Harri
son Jones, Mrs. Turner Jones, Mrs.
George Woodruff, Mrs. Frank Me-
Gaughey, Mrs. Fred Hodgson, Mrs.
Ewell Gay, Mrs. Joel Hurt "nd
Miss Sue Bucknell.
Mrs. Jones received her guests
wearing a beautiful* afternoon
gown of white lace fashioned over
green satin and worn witli a green
hat, flower-trimmed.
Mrs. Woodruff was lovely in a
gown of tangerine-colored chiffon/
trimmed with bronze lace. She
wore a bronze hat.
Mrs. Bucknell, Jr., was gowned
in cream net, effectively draped
over satin, and a garden hat of
leghorn flower-trimmed.
OVer one hundred guests called
during the reception hour.
, r . (By Genevieve. Barber.) y .
J! i you say,
With your income of a thousand a
day,
And your great big palace auto-
mobile ^
With a livered chauffeur at its
steering wheel;
And your mansion on the very
best street
Where only the upper tens you
will meet?
You have white capped maids “To
come at your beck
To help you clasp the diamonds
’round your neck;
To drape your lace and sill
dress your hair,
So that of your friends,
' will be more fair.
I’m poor, did you say, ,
With my life of toil and sr
every day;
And my.rusty four cylindei
That without my coaxing refuses
to go;
And my white cottage on a coun
try lane,
Where my * many friends are both
' rich and plain,
I have no maid, I don
oldest families in this section of
the state, which has aidpd in the.
uphuilding of Morgan County fo*
more than h centry. He is a de
servedly popular young man, both
socially and in business.
Immediately after the ceremony,
the young couple left for a wed
ding trip to points of interest in
Florida, and after their return, will
be at home to their friends at Maa-
'ison. • “
ItE CREAM
SODA FOUNT
end untidy, care-
our friends, writ-
>f stationery you
rummage through
boro is the attractive guest of
Judge and Mrs. Hamilton McWhor
ter at their home on Cloverhurst
Ave.
none
that your
represen f *i-
as correct
Costas
ICE CREAM
Is Just A Little Bit Better
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Poss have
returned, from their bridal trip
They stopped over at the Ansle>
Hotel in Atlanta where they wero
delightfully entertained by a host,
of relatives and friends. Mr. and
Mrs. Boss are now at home to theii
friends in their attractive r ew bun
galoy/ on the Danielsvijle road .
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Mrs. J. T. Drake of Atlanta is
visiting relatives here for a few
days.
■w Ford Touring s
( ash, $30.97 Per Month
Theft Insurance and
Interest Included.
TBl’SSELL MOTOR CO.
INFORMAL
BANQUET
An informal banquet was given
last evening by the University of
•Georgia Spanish Club at the Clover
leaf Tea Room.
Tre guests included all of tbe
students of the advanced £pan!sh
classes of the Universtiy of Geor
gia. * .
The hall was benatilully decorat
ed in Spanish colors of red and
yellow, and American red, white
pnd blue- The Spanish flowers,
poppies, red carnations and pop
pies were used in profusion.
Mr. Sara Morton was the toast
master of the occasion: Everyone
present was called upon for a
my ging-
Miss Anna Rhodes of Atlanta is
visiting her brother, Mr. Harry
Rhodes.
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Miss Marjorie Upshaw who has
been the attractive visitor of Miss
Olief Wingfield for the past week
left this morning for her home in
DouglasviUe.
FLOWERS
CANDY
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Annie Lane Cartledge, wearing
green. All of the bridesmaids wer^
Jovely in organdy dresses In rain
bow huds and carried sweet peas
in arm bouquets. f
The bride entered with her moth
er, Mrs. Sarah Poullaln Campbell
toast. The guests responded clever
ly. Miss Annie Rutr Moore g*ave
the toast to Spain, Miss Ida Pound;
*0 America, and Mr. A. D. Dixon to
his Alma Mater.
Messrs. Smith and Hudson«gave
tosast in Spanish on why their |
air castleh failed when Mr. Hudson
was called upon, he responded by
handing his real toast Prof. Rami
rez ended the occasion with a talk,
thanking the students for their
services to rim during the past
year.
It was decided to make this an
annual event.
DELIGHTFUL SOCIAL
EVENT
One of the most delightful and
elaborate affairs of the social sea
son was the lovely dance' given at
East Lake Tuesday .evening by
Messrs. Hy Holliday, Roy Bowden,
and JeWCtt Harris.
About one hundred guests en
joyed dancing on. the open pavil-
lion.
Eidams’
The Whitten Grocery Co.
MICHAEL'S
Mrs. Johnson, who has been de
lightfully entertained at the home
| of her sister, Mrs. Albon Woods,
for the past five weeks, leaves Sat
urday for her home in Savannah.
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The many friends of Mrs. W. L
Glenn will regret to learn that she
remains seriously ill a* her home
on Madison Avenue.
Miss Helen Treanor of Darien,
Ga. f is spending two weeks with
her sister, Miss Sapelo Treanor.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brown spent
Tuesday in the city.
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Mips,Mary . Lou Murray vpll re
turn Sunday from Royston where
she has been attending commence
ment exercises.
The many friends of Mr. J. W.
Woods will regret to learn that
orchestra furnished the
music for the happy occasion.
East Lake is one of the most
beautiful spots around Athens. The
Misses Jones are . responsible for
he is still ill at his home on Madi
son avenue.
Mrs. Marvin Reese is spending
some time with relatives in Co
lumbus. ,
More than 100 |
new late Spring |
and Summer
Hats to be sold
at two Prices
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Keating, Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Smith? Mr. and Mrs.
]j. . A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Eppes, Mr. arid Mrs. William Mc
Kinnon, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Hey-
wood, and Mrs. M. W. Crowley.
FRATERNITY
INVITATION
The Pi -chapter of the interna
tional fraternity of the Delta Sig
ma. Pi initiated the following mem
bers into the newVhonorary, frater
nity of the University_of . Georgia
Tuesday evening: Messrs. Cliff Pa-
ton, Pat Powers,* George Fester-
man, Julian Strickland, Sheldon
Fitts, Charlie Wier. The iririltla-t
tion was held attire Georgian Ho-
Messer, Jr., will be pleased to
learn-that he is doing nicely since
Hats that were priced Hats that were priced
$5 to $7.50, some sold $7.50 |ta $10—Stiitk-
for'even more, Sports ning Sport, Street,
and Dressy Hats of - Dress and Pattern
Ripple Angora—Rib- Hats in all shapes and
bon and Straw Com- colors. Stunninqly
hinafions, Organdy smart Leghorns,
and Leghorns and Hemps, Tagal Plateau,
Sailors — All shapes Swiss Hair Braid,
and popular colors. Flowers Trimmed,
you will agree that the Milans and Silk and
value is remarkable. Straw combinations.
YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE
LONELINESS
r By Mary Barron Brubaker
I like to walk at eventide,
When dusk shuts out the dlri.
I like to watch the friendly lights
Of lamps that shine within—
uating exercises at
High Schoift. *
Warm shadows play upon the walls
Where-hearth fires gleam and
glow.
I like to warm my heart with love
taiii Friday evening at a delightful
lawn party at her home on Han
cock Avenue in honor of Miss MIL
dred Hardeman of Winterville, the
attractive guest of Miss Tuck, and‘ :
Miss Rexford Brunson, the lovely
visitor bf Miss Matjlde 'Bancroft.'
There will be about’ SO. meriibeifs.
For‘ folk I do not know.-
; I"like to feel, the fragrant dark
, Close round my shoulders press-
’Allen R. Fleming, Jr., Post of ihe
American Legion Presents
I: dike the witchery of stars
That eases my unrest.
of the young set present bn ; -'thls
happy occasion. Games will be
played and proms will be enjoyed
on the beautiful lawn.
Delicious refreshments . consist
ing of cake, sandwiches and ice
cream will be served. . : •
' Several other delightful parties
are being planned for the popular
Visitors. - ' • ,
At eyentide, when shadows fall,
This is the hou»' I go.
BRENAU FOLLIES
Circle No. 3 of the Woman’s Mis
sionary Society of the First Meth
odist Church will meet Thursday
afternoon at four o'clock at the
home of Mip. H. D. Persells,' 147
Hau street. Mrs. G. F. "Venable is’
chairman. „;| ?
" The Sunday School Teacher’s and
Worker’s Conference will be held
tonight at 8 n’clock at the Chris
tian Church. “ ‘ .
At the COLONIAL THEATRE in Athens
THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 25,8;50P. M.
Allen's .Foot-Ease for walking'or
dancing. It takes - thefriction
from the shoe. In a Pinch, use
Allen’s Foot-Ease. — (Advertise-
ment,-
ALL CHILDREN'S HATS
Half Price
This Includes Every JHat in Our Store
[NONE RESERVED - .
TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE THURSDAY
G) ,r $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c.
New Ford Roadster
5174.12 Cash, .$29.02 Per Month
Fire aiid Theft Insurance and
Interest Included.
C. A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO.
Circle No. 4 of the Women’s Mis
sionary Society of the First-Meth
odist church will meet’ with Mrs.
E. D. Sledge Thursday afternoon*
at 4:30 o’clock. • .
Y yUs'oS^faxwelL^ou^cTea . ■
CHLEK-NEAL COFFEE CO.
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