The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, December 19, 1915, Image 3

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THE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19,' 1915. he entered practically unnoticed. The ceremony began promptly at eight-thirty. The president and bride appeared at the head of the stair-case and descenued to the lower floor, where the guests were grouped about informally. Mrs. William H. Bolling, the bride’s mother, gave her away. The president stood to the right of the clergyman and the bride to the left. To the Episcopal marriage serv ice the president made his responses first, then the, bride making hers. Af ter the bride promised to “Km-, cher ish and obey,” the president placed a plain gold band ring on her finger. At the buffet supper Mrs. Wilson cut the wedding cake. She was mar ried in a traveling dres3 of black vel vet, with skirt of walking length, and a waist primmed in several shades of bine. President Wilson and his brlda shortly after ten motored to Alex andria, Va., to take the car there -to avoid the crowds. our TRIP TO HOT SPRINGS PRESIDENT AND BRIDE. Washington, Dec. 18.—President Willson and his bride will spend their honeymoon at Hot Springs, Va., their private car attached to a special leav ing the capital for Hot Springs about 11 tonight. - Secretary Tumulty issued a state ment saying the ceremony was mark ed with simplicity, just such a wed ding as might* have taken place at the home of the humblest American. The clergyman used a prayerbook once the property of the bride’s fa ther. Several guests were added at the last minute, including Matilda Braxton, an old negro "mammy” of Wytheville, who had been a. servant in the bride’s family all her life. J ITH cases full of the choicest selection of useful Christmas Gifts, we invite you to do your shopping here. Never have we shown such a iety of gifts, we have selected them all with the idea in view to please You will find in our stocks many items that will be most acceptable Not Enough Money in Clarke County to Keep Violators of Prohibition Law Out of Gang “There is not enough money in Clarke county to keep future viola tors of the prohibition laws of the state out of the chaingang if they are convicted In my court,” said Judge Henry S. West of the city court of Athens yesterday, discussing the end of the near beer business in this city and the prospective effectiveness of the new law which becomes operative May 1st Judge West said that the people had determined to try real prohibition and that as long as the laws are on the books he will, so far as his court Is concerned, enforce the law. He sal d he desired to put all on notice that he will send to the gang every one convicted in his court of illegally selling beer or whiskey in Clarke. Church Bells Rang as Hour Struck ■ for Final Closing of Near Beer- was outside the Galt house, although a large police guard was provided. The nuptials went off "without a hitch.” The wedding party, numbering about thirty, was served a buffet sup per after the ceremony. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of St. Margaret’s Episcopal church, con ducted the wedding service in the two connecting rooms on the first floor, which had been <»nverted into a wed ding bower of ferns, heather, orchids and mirrors. The prayer rug was spread beneath this be-dowered can opy on which the president and Mrs. Galt knelt during the ceremony. The president, who had dinner at the White Hbuse, as usual, at seven, arrived at the Galt house about eight. But a small crowd had gathered, and (By Associated Press.) Washington, Dec. 18.—In simplest of home ceremonies, President Wil son and Mrs. Galt were married at the Galt residence at 8:30 tonight, leav ing afterwards for Hot Springs, Va., where they expect to spend their honeymoon ait the Homestead hotel until after New Year’s, unless devel opments necessitate the president’s return to Washington. Two capltol autos were sent ahead to Hot Springs and the pair expect to spend the days motoring, golfing, and walking over the mountain trails. A stenographer, with secret service men, accompanied the. party and the president will keep in touch With the White House over a special wire. Because the hour of the wedding was little known but a small crowd PERFUMES. Nothing makes better or more tasty gifts for ladies, Coty’s Imported Perfumes. Coty*s Imported Toilet Waters. Houbigant’s Extracts. Fivers Extract and Toilet Water. Hudnut’s Extract in gift package. Palmer’s Christmas Packages. Prices from 50 Cents to $10.00. On the stroke of the city clock; one or two of the places continuing eleven last night, the bell In the business the rest of the year and tower of the First Baptist church and then paying $1,000 to the city for tne then the deep-toned bell in the First first four months of the. new year. Methodist church tower boomed out— The recent ordec- of Judge Brand, ringing for several minutes. however, enjoins the business—until The ringing of the hells was in cel- last night being allowed the dealers ebration of the ..closing of the near to sell out their stocks, and the agree- beer business In Athens—with the ment signed- up carried a pledge to closing hour last, night the business ■ close on the night of the 18tb and a being abolished here. j declination to ask for license another There was some talk yesterday of year. Htiylers’ Candies. /. Mary Garden Candies. Cranes’ Candles. All in Christmas packages, attract ive to the eye and making good sensi ble selections for Christmas gifts. 80c to $1.00 the pound; in 1, 2, 3, 6 pound boxes. There will be the usual service at 11 a. m., and the pastor will preach. The evening service Will be combined with the Sunday school’s Christmas service, imd will be held-at 5 p. m. The parents and friends are urged to attend this service with the children. An offering will -be taken for Thorn- well Orphanage; and the children are asked to bring presents to .be dis tributed Later among other children. FERN DISHES IN WELER CROCK- V ERY. These little articles are used In every home by lovers of flowers. They are attractively gotten up, handsome ly colored, and priced very low. Order of Services, Emmanuel Church. Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning Prayer, Litany and ser mon, Id a. m. Evening prayer and sermon, 8 p. m. A most cordial invitation is extend ed to all to come and worship with us at any or all the services of the church. TROY BEATTY, Rector. Morning tneine, ~ “The Wonderful Word of God.” Third sermon The message will developthree marks of the Deity of the Word-of God. Night theme, “The Limitations and the Collapse of Human Wisdom,” or ‘The Folly of Philosophy.” ' The people are cordially in cited to attend the Tabernacle. A warm build ing and a hearty welcome. Bill Folds, CaTd Oases—that are Real Leather. Something every man carries, and ours are the kind that ■will wear. FOR MEN. All the popular brands of hight- grade Cigars, packed in boxes of 25. Cortez. Principe. Portinas. - Gonzalds-ISanchez. Stachelbergs. Paolay-Francesca. La Preferencia. (Pipes, Cigar Holders, Ash Trays. All useful gifts foT men. We think we can assist you with your Christmas shopping. It will be a pleasure for us to show you through our store. Don’t hesitate to call, we will gladly do all we can to lighten your shopping burden. St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. High Mlass will be offered up at 10:30 a.m. Benediction of the Blessed Sacra ment vdll be given immediately after Mass. There will be a meeting of the Sunday school children at 4' p. m^_ Non Catholics are cordially Invited to attend any of these services. ) FATHER CLARK. Give Something You’d Be Glad To Get Yourself G IVE something you’d enjoy receiving your self—Phoenix Silk Hose. Most everyone knows the luxurious quality of this hose and will enjoy your thoughtfulness long after Xmas. Phoenix gift boxes are very attractive and have no advertising matter—a little forethought on the part of the manufacturers that makes the package doubly acceptable. We can solve your entire gift problem heire with Phoenix. 3 Pairs of Phoenix Silk Lisle Hose, In lovely boxes, . .$1.00 2 Pairs of Phoenix Silk Little Hose, in beautiful- box, . .$1.00 2 Pairs of Phoenix SUk Hose, pretty box, for $1-50 (In colors of PIN K, BABY BLUE and WHITE.) - You can buy Phoenix Silk Hose at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. All Pure Silk. Beautiful Boxes with all Phoenix Hose, FREE. , :' Palmer (xSons First Methodist Church. Charles C. Jarrell, Pastor. 10:00 a. m., Sunday , school. 11:15 a. m.. preaching by the pas tor, and installation of officers and workers of Sunday school and church. <Nb service In the evening on ac count of service in the now Christian church. Mrs. Gertrude Alexander will vir.it : Atlanta for Christmas. Central Presbyterian 'Church. Samuel J. Cartledge, pastor. Sunday school at 9: 45 a. m., Mal- com Lockhart, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. The evening service is called in, and the congregation will worship - with our brethren of the Christian church. The Christian Endeavor Society will meet at the usual hour, 7 p. m. Miss Margaret Gibbs will be in Madison. , To Clean -Irons. Saturate a cloth with water, wring it partially dry, and rub some soap well into tt. Rub the cloth well over the iron, and yon will find that it will, remove any roughness or marks that might have been there. One of the best sessions of the Normal School ended yesterday, De cember 18th. Remarkable for the health record, the even tenor of un disturbed school pursuits and the gen eral attendance. The several hun dred students left for their homes throughout Georgia, as well as other states, Saturday morning on the early outgoing trains for the Christmas hol idays. — ter, Miss Stella. Center, of New York City, will be with her.> Misses Hicks, Lott, Dolan, Smith and Young, of the Muscogee Practice School, will be at their respective homes. . Miss Moina Michael will spend her vacation In Monroe at a family re union of her parents and sisters. Mrs. Sara P. Campbell, the social director of Bradwell Hall, and Miss Laura B. Strong, of the physical edu cation department, who have had leave of absence, will resume their' work with the faculty thd beginning of the next term. Mrs. Watts, Misses Ruth and Ra chel Colley and Misses Annie Beau- lineau and Birdie Ammons will re main at the school through the holi days. To Remove Wet ink Stains. Bub .with a piece of ripe tomato and then rinse well in cold water. Wash ancl boil.br put a little red ink on the mark and wash. The acid dissolves the iron in the ink and sets free the tanning or coloring matter, which will boil out . Young Harris Memorial M. E. Church, South. Comer Boulevard and Chase street. V. P. Scoville, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Geo. T. Young, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. The public is cordially invited to these services. COLLINS CO Some of the faculty will remain in Athens throughout the holidays. Miss Randall, Baird and Hill, of the domestic science department, will re main in Athens through the vacation, but Mias (Briggs will go home to Al bion, Mich. Andaman Islands Custom. Natives of the Andaman islands show respect for the memory of de- ; You Should Know This. The world will have to get along without you seme day, don’t think that it can’t do it now. ceased relatives by preserving their teeth and wearing them as neck-ii laces. v".p n§ § 5 j 'L.l4S£ -5. IMiss Augusta Center will be with Miss Maud Townsend will be In her parents at Forsyth, Ga. Her sis- 1 Greensboro, Ga„ with her mother. First Presbyterian Church. Rev. E. L. Hill, D. D., Pastor.