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.vfsDAT. DECEMBBtt l&C&a,
PAGE THREB
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FOR INDIGESTION
CIRCLE SIX FIRST -
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
TO PACK CHRSTMAS BOX --
' The mejpbers of circle six of the
Woman’s ~Auxiliary of the Frist
Presbyterian chjrch are • packing
a Christmas box. at the homo of
Mrs. George D. Thomas op Prince
avenue. Contributions are asked
to be sctnit in ns early as possible-
SALAD /
By BERTHA M. SHAPLEIGH
Of Columbia University
This salad Is to be arranged in-!
dlvidually and for each Bervice the!
following Ingredients will be need- {
ed: ' j
3 heart leaves of lettuce, i
6 white grapes, seeded,
1-4 cup of celery cut into small)
pieces,
1-2 apple, pared and cut into j
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
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Edited By
MBS. ALICE ADAMS
CIRCLE SIX, FIRST METHODI8T
CHURCH MEETS THURSDAY
WITH MRS. MAYNARD.
Circle - six, of the Woman’s Mis
sionary society of the First Metho-
d st church will ’meet with Mr3.
MarVin Maynard Thursday after-.
to & last drop'
Yoo want to get in the habit
of saying “JUT" when you
want dye. RIT is more than
adye—it'sroap too. 31 fast
colors in all. (7 dark ones
ELL-ANS
MISS- MINNIE* LOY'S
MUSIC PUPLS TO
GIVE RECITAL.
Miss M nnie Loy will present
her music pupils in a. piano recital
'Saturday afternoon. The class In
cludes Lily and Mary Flanigan,
Frances James, James Vannatter,
Miriam and Lilian Dobbs, Sarah
Weed, Robert, Snclling. Frances
Story, El zabeth Watson. Jessie.
Ginn, Nolee May .Dunaway, Qrace
Dunaway, Lillian and Mary Flani
gan. Evelyn Taylor. Junia Sanson,
Miller, M ss Miller, Mrs. Jannie
Ban. Agnes ; Wright, Lois and Min
nie Ledford.
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BRILLIANT DANCE FOR
MISSES UPSON AND TODD
AT GEORGIAN HOTEL
Judge and Mrs. E. K., Lumpkin
complimented their three charming
debutante grand-daughters, Misses
Lotflse and luathilde Upson and
Miss Mary Todd of - Saratoga
Springs, N. Y., with a brilliant and
very lovely dance *at the Georgian
Tuesday evening ( whlch assembled
100 guests for one of the ses
sion's most charming social gaitles,
MARRIAGE
A LA MODE -
Mohammedan law allows the
shah of .F&nia only four regular
wives but he 1 may take as many
temporary ones as he likes.
Should he fancy the wlfelpf some
other man, the latter, if a loyal
subject, divorces her. In the shah's
favor. 1
When on the other band the ruler
tires of a wife he gets rid of her
by marrying her to.one of his offi
cials whether the honor Is desired
or not
l —BI-
MANNERS
While the well-bred hostess al
ways does her utmost to set at
ease a guest who arrives late for a
dinner engagement, yet tard ness
on such an ocasion cannot but
cause her great inconvenience.
Therefore it is classed among f
the gravest of social offenses. I.
The reason for it must.be an ex- !
cellent one to constitute a real j
excuse.
thin slices,
, 1-2 green pepper, parboiled, and
cut Into strips.
1-2 tomato, cut into eighths,
3 tablhspoons oil i ' ,
. I teaspooqi vinegar '■
, 1-4 teaspoon sugar, :
, 1-8 teaspoon pepper. ‘
Mix white grapes, apple and cel
ery,. Mix oil, vinegar, salt, sugar
and-pepper. Pour over the fruits,
separately, and serve in lettuce
j leaves. ’ Pass mayonnaise. An at-
trnoHvo .nrrnnppTiipnf In tn nnf tVin
noon at 4 o’clock.
MRS., 6. B. PORTER OF
BI8HOP ENTERTAINS IN
HONOR OF MR. PORTER
Tuesday evening Mrs. s. B. Por
ter, of B*shop, entertained at a
beautiful dinner ptorty tn> honor of
Mr. Porter’s birthday aminiversar^
Covers were placed for sixteen
guests. An exquisite color note
of pink and white prevailed. The
handsomely appointed table was
centered with a basket ,of pink
kill&rney roses showered with rose
buds and tulle. Tulle streamers
extended from the chandelier to
each plate where the place cards
were attached to candle sticks,
holding th£ pink t&pers. Four de
licious courses were served. The
guests included Mr. and Mrs. Mont
gqmery Kennamer, Dr. and Mrs.'
Kennamer, Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
Fambro, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Por
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Audley Porter,
Mr. James Porter, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Bailey, of Athens, Mr. George
Porter. .
.Mrs. Lester Boone and Lester.
Jr., left Wednesday for* Baxley.
Ga., to spend the holidays and wig.
bfe joined Sunday by Mr. Boone.' * *
require boiling.)
The RTT dark colors—dark
brown, black.; navy blue,
dark green, henna, purple
and scarlet—are very pop.
ular this season.-
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. James
Park will be interested to learn
they are making their home in
Dahloncga. Who e Mr. Park has
the chair of English in the North'
Georgia Agricultural College.
tractive arrangement is to put the
grapes, celery and apple mixture
a .jcthetlc vanilla of ran .Savoarlbg content, nop-alcoholic.)
fragrance VAN NTf .Its delicious flavor
al V ’ sratifl(a dcsl) . e
jum.
Mrs. E. C. Comer, Mrs. W, W. | third. Arrange these, on plate, ha
Miller, Mis Miller, Mrs. J&nn’e «ing stems of the leaves toward t
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs* J.. P- Eber- j center. In this center ’place
hart were visitors from Mayesville : spoonful of mayonnaise.
Monday. j - _
Mr. Howell Erwin and Mr.'.John | A^ATARRH
E. Talmadge have returned from n fl r Zm tJL? throat It usual
short vish to Washington. ^ 11 benefited by the vapora cf-
Mrs. G. R. Mason, of Commerce. M NN
spent Mohday ln^ the city. v
—B— ▼ - VAFORUI
Mr. Bryan Lumpkin is ill with Ooa t7 AWjonJmUkdY*
CHICHESTER to SPILL8
•BRIDE OF W. W. I the beauty and chivalry of the col-
ROBINSON | lege contingent enjoyed delight-
An announcement of wide inter- ful hospitality so characteristic of
est is that of the approaching mar the royal hosts. Assisting in the
riage of Miss Isabe&l Talmadge c£ ; honors of the happy occasion Were
Athens, Ga., to William Webber j Mr. and Mrs. Steve Upson, Dr. and
Robinson of tliis city. The wed- i Mr9. Ralph Goss. A feature of the
ing will take place in early Ja-nhi- j grand march led by Mr. Ed Gurr
ary, the date ajntt plans to be made ; and 'Miss Mary Todd assisted by
known rater. I Mr. Fred McKenzie, Miss Louise
Miss Talmadge la the daughter j Upson. Mr. Roy Jones and Miss
of Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Talmadge i Mathilde Upson. An original and
of Athens^ and is a niece of Mrs. charming idea of the leader was
L. L. Peak and Messrs. Harry and J the formation of the letter “T,”
! Sam Errrin, all prominept citizens | complimenting Miss Todd, the pop^
i of Chattanooga. She has frequelnt , ular and much feted visitor. The
[ ly. visited here as the guest of her ’ spirit of the holiday season was
relatives and is loved and admfr- happily expressed in the distribn-
ed by many friends for her graci- j tion of blight favor and shower of
ous manner and charming person- confetti. During intermission deli-
allty. She will be remembered as 1 cious sandwiches and punch were
one of the lovely attendants Ln‘ the served.
wedding of her cousin, Mrs. Ear- j ‘Mrs. Lumpkin received the
ne«t Hollingsworth, formerly Miss i guests wearing a handsome gown
Dorothy Aull. ‘of black lace combined with chif-
Mr. Robinson is a prominent i*on. Mrs. Upson’s elegant gown was
tyoung business man of this city. • black velvet combined with mata-
■He received his education in tho lab© crepe. Mrs. Goss wore a lovely
University of Kentucky and Car-, gown of orchid crepe and Hawaii
negle Institute of Technology in ! tissue. - ^
Pittsburgh, Pa. During the World Miss Todd was an exquisite Ag
uiar he served in the avlatiam i ure in a Landin model of cream
branch of the navy, and since his j J? CG w itb silver ribbon and ruf-
retum from the service he has . Miss Louise Upson was
been connected in business with, charming in yellow chiffon em-
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEB
flu at the Gene !al ^hospital.
Wrist Watches
miCHAEL’S
These convenient and
dependable little time
keepers have . already'
proved their popuarity
this Christmas.
They make very desira
ble gifts and will go on
keeping perfect time long
after the price has been
forgotten.
GIFTS THAT LAST
M.F.FICKETT JEWELRY
COMPANY
Jewelers-Optometrists
JUST TWO PRICES
Values
Values
U2.50 -::$13.50
te the most important SHOE SALE Athens has ever
are new shoes, high class shoes, dependable shoes and
.Morton wore white chiffon fashion
ed with silver ribbon and pink
I roses.
I Miss Margaret Morton wore black
; net embroidered in sequins.
, ’Miss NJ^a Scudder wore mauve
lace with touches of American
beauty.
Miss Natalie Botock wore white
crepe with pastel ornaments.
Mrs. Robert McWhorter wore
pink taffeta Mrs. EL H. Dorsey Jr.,
white taffeta and lace.
Miss Sarah Hall brown net over
cloth of silver. Miss Frances Rowe
purple velvet Miss Frances Holded
black velvet with pearl ornaments.
Miss Gertrude Parham black velvet
with gold ornaments.
Miss Louise Phinizy green chif
fon trimmed with crystal fringe,
i Miss Sarah Price black and gray
lace combined.
Miss Hazel Hodgson brown bead
ed crepe. r
Miss Katherine park brown lace
Miss Katherine Ashford greer
chiffon with pearl ornaments. iMIsf
\une Jordon American beauty vel
(vet. Miss Hallie Kilpatrick wore
a lovely costume of white taffeta
Miss Rose Merry Whitaker war
were many other beautiful gowns
.weremany other beautiful gowns
making a colorful picture of rare
beauty.
Haughey’s orchestra furnished
tho delightful music, playing a
lovely program throughout the eve
ning.
Few visitors have been more
royally entertained than Miss Tod'
during her visit to Misses Upson
She possesses much of the charm
afajl beauty of her‘mother who was
formerly Miss Supfe Lumpkin.
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ITATE-8NEAD
•WEDDING
j A wedding marked
NOTHING OVER ONE I
DOLLAR AT A. B. SALE
THURSDAY ’
Chapter A. B.’s. sale at the old i
Gas Shtop Thursray will be of g~eat
interest to the public in general,
especially Christmas shoppers.
Every article will bo un^er one dol
lar. beautiful gifts from 25 cents
to a dollar. Wonderful bago. pret
ty dolls, hand painted novelties of
[ every descnptlon and just the love
liest things fdr holiday gifts. There
will be delicious home made cakes
and candy, oyster stew, sandwich
es and coffee will be on sale,
which will be 'a dainty luncheon
for merchants, visitors, shoppers
or any one. The chapter is famous
for making beautiful th'ngs and
stf*ving delicious eia.ts. Come early
and get the pick of the many pret
ty things too numerous to mention
singly. The public is invited.
Sale 260 Pair Ladies Shoes—
$ yf QK Shoes that were $7.50 to $12.50.
/ I * ^ Shoes fqr Street and Evening wear.
■M Sport Shoes, -walking Shoes. All
: widths—at $4.95—are Black and
Brown Satin, Patent Kid, and Calfskin, Pumps and
Shoes. Some with brocaded backs, one ahd two
models with high Baby Louis and military heels.
All are Shoes you are
proud, to own
____ SPECIAL
Two Days Only
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Every Hat In Stock
NO RESTRICTIONS
Sale 200 Pairs Ladies $10 to $13.50 Shoes
by unusual
, —-™“s tbe interest
of friendB throughout the state was
Wat of Miss Mary Odessa Tate of
Bishop and Mr. Mike Snead* of
wa8 solemnized at
^ church at Blsh-
op on Saturday afternoon, Rev. B.
• P. Read officiating.
„ ®“I 1 , ax ’ *«™>. baskets of pink
? y ro8 t B and “idles com-
5!f ed , to . “ake a beautiful set
ting for the 1 bridal party. A short
musical program preceding the cer-
rendered by Mrs How-
ard Higginbotham. Mrs. z. s.' Nor-
vllle sang “At Dawning.” The nsh-
, . H ’ M. Kenlmor and Z. S.
T B ® bridal party entered
Included in the $6.95 collection
are several models from Cousins—
All are exceptionally fine Shoes.
They are Satin, Patent, Kid, Calf,
and Gun Metal; ‘Pumps and Oxfords, Sandals and
Shoes. Every demand put upon shoes is answered
here for they may grace any costume for any occasion.
wedding’ march? *
d?uTe°““;^“torch
with the matron of honor, Mrs.
Earnest Brock.of Jefferson, she
was gowned in. a French model of
tan canton crepe trimmed In gold,
3f. s . ot brown velvet with ostrich
wjgacce M ories.to match. Her hat
PRICE
This includes all' the beautiful Hats in stock—a chance
to get that pretty Hat you desire at a Great Saving. Make
your selection early and get your pick of these ipodels.
EVERY SALE FINAL
No returns accepted for goods sold in this sale. Prices
Pure Woolf elt Slippt
changed at time of purchase.
Usually sold for $4.75. In all
attractively and perfectly made
MICHAEL’S