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I6DAV, JANUARY 25, 1923. *
THE ATHENS, GA. BANNEB
flower bowl was the top score
prize, and the consolation was a
pair of hand-painted candle sticks
holding the candles. The charm
ing young hostess entertained
with her usual gracious cordiali
ty assisted by her mother, Mrs.
White.
Come on Now “KICK IN”
FKIED POLENTA, TOMA I U
SAUCE
By Bertha E. SHapleigh
Of Columbia University
1 cup eornmeal
J 1-2 teaspoons salt
4 cups boiling water
3-4 cup grated cheese
Into the boiling water sift the
eornmeal mixdd with the hhIi.
stirring constantly to pi event
lumps forming. Ccok ovt r the fire
10 minutes, tn ( -n over water one
hour. Add cheese ami st'r until
cheese is melted. Turn into u
THE BIG SENSATION
THE DOLL PARTY
1 AT THE GEORGIAN
(Written for the Banncr-Herald)
Isn’t it nice that Athens is «•>-
I ing to afford such splendid social
advantages fur dolls? It has al
ways been a fine place for boys
and girls, because of i'fc educa
tional advantages, alld for people
without much money, because of
its three large faculties .who are
i accustomed to plain living and
high thinking. JJut I have always
thought that fo* Belinda’s, end
Clarissa Evangeline’s and -Mary
Bickford Lillian Gish's sake 1
really did wish we could mow
Somewhere else—England, per
haps, if we could r« nj the Rackety
PaCkety House, nr Fairyland, if
the railroad connections were
only hotter. They have XEVEf:
been invited to any parties. an*i
how can they learn manners if |
they never get any chance to ex
ercise them? Iifsides. what is
the use of .tyheir having good 1
colthes if they cant never show 1
them off? I am sure Manunu
wouldn’t care half so much for ■
clothes if she could never he ^scen j
out in society in them. My |
dolls get awfully dissatisfied’;
sometimes. At least, f suppose i
they do. I know anybody else I
would who lived 4he lif? they do.
And so I am just awfully glr.d |
that Jhe Woman’s Club is enter- |
taining for doll3 at the Georgian J
Hotel niext Friday at three o'clock.
All my friends are going and go- I
ing to take their children. I am I
going tako all three of mine. I
You see. there ar« so many (
prizes offered. There is one prize ,
for the loveliest doll of all, and a
second prize for the next-to-love-
Hest. If Belinda doesn't win the
first prize she will—but she will
probably win the first. Then there
is a prizo for the morft} unique-
doll—Mamma says that means
funny In some way—and for the
oldest. Neither Clarissa Evange
line nor Mary
Edited By
XR8. AUCH ADAMS
GOOD MANNERS
hia gifts of red flowers to the girl
lie Is wooing, White ones are
considered oniens of 111 fortune.
The Italian bride has no brides
maids. Unmarried young women
do r.ot attend weddings.
•WITH
BETTY
COMPSON
[paramount]
MR. AND MRS. JAMES
WHITE’S LOVELY
DINNER PART/
Mr. and Mrs. James White en
tertained at a ,-ery lovely dinner
party Tuesday evening which de
lightful occasion added happily
to tile week’s social activities.
Tlte spacious home was beautfful-
!v decorated with exquisite rink
iror.es ami narcissi in the drawing
; room and dining room, covers
i were placed for fifteen. The hand
sornely appointed table, was adorn
led with a Venetian glass bowl of
I the goregoua roses encircled by
LYTELL
AMD
MAY
M c AV0Y
' mato Bauce. made as fellows:
:: cups (Mimed or .# fresh toma-
| toes
| l sliced A.nion
L* table spoons l.u.l oi bacon fat
i 2 teaspoons sugar
! L* tablespoons llour
1 teaspoon salt
Bit of bay leaf
♦; pepper corns f unwound pep
per )
E**y onion in lard or bacon fat,
addi^flour and brown sligh;1y. Add
* tomatoes and seasonings and
simmer half an hour. Strain and
rub all the tomato to puip
through the sieve. Season more
to tustq and serve. If bacon has
been fried, garnish with the ba
con stives.
marriage
j A LA MODE
• * I*■ Italy Sunday
In a ten-minuto trial In Salem
OLiss.) divorco court, Mrs. Con
stance O. Minot (above), grand
daughter of Senator Henry Cabot
Lodge, secured a divorco from
Grafton Minot, member of promi
nent Back Bay family.
Mrs. W. p. Crawford
Of Hartwell-Dead
HARTWELL, Ga.—Mrs. W. H
Crawford died at
Set amid >>« York'*
jazziest lights alia
secret shadows. A Big
cast of stars.
Freed
- -- her residence
one mile north of Hartwell Mon
day afternoon. She had been sick
cnly a few days with influenza.
Her father, John H. Magill, who
died last Sunday, was buried Mon
day.
Besides her husband she leave,
three children; three sisters, Mrs.
Asa G. Candler, Jrj, Misses Win
ona and Louise Magill, all of At
lanta, and three brothers, Geo. T.
Magill, Richmond, Va.; W. W. and
Harry Magill of Atlanta. Funer
al services were held from Hart
well Methodist church Tuesday.
QgS> 17 Million fun UitA Yon-!’)
D .A. II. VALENTINE
BRIDGE PARTY
BEING PLANNED
The Elijah Clarke Chapter D.
A., R. is planning for an elabor
ate Vulentinc bridge party at the
Georgian hotel on the evening of
Fiitiay, February the 9th, which
will be one of the most brilliant
social events of the season.
George Fitzmauri
PRODUCTION
. Bickford Lillian
Gish could tako either of those.
But there are two more prizes—
one for the best dress made by a
little girl eight years cld or under,
and ono for the best dress made
by a girl from eight to twelve.
Clarissa Evangeline and Mary
Pickford Lillian Gish both have
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
FRATERNITY HOUSE
DANCE FEBRUARY 2ND
The Lambda Chi Alpha frater
nity will give a beautiful house
.lance on the evening of February
the 2nd, which is being pleasantly
anticipated by the college danc
ing contingent.
Sure Relief
for indigestion
Good lo tie last imp
fete of tke
luncheon may he
predestined by the
iBEVWNHSl
INDIGESTION/
peon.
TODAY
and FRIDi
.MRS. ARTHUR FLATAU
■ ENTERTAINS
! SEWING CIRCLE
• Mrs. Arthur Flatau entertained
her sewing circle very informally
and delightfully Wednesday after
noon which was among the most
cltteyahle of the small social af
fairs of tne week, ronowing a
congenial hour of work bags, de
licious refreshments were served.
Authorities have freed MissLU. fiL-yrn DELL'ANS
lian Moores above of Ixmg Beach. "Of Water
Cal. after they had held her In con- s* Stllfe Pelipf
ncction with the slaying of Walter mmLWm wm 1 — - - —
Bulow. managor of the San Pedro OP I I ■ A ILI tCS.
Shipowners Association. Tho girl, !#,■ LL JpIll 3
Su'ow X 'sf't^odX $*. 25tand 75(5 Evcrvwhlf
.rut rulrvf n d ». .1 .... . 1 _
hostess who will
only take the pains
to see thalMaxvrefl
House is served.
United
; MRS. JAMES WHITE, JR.,
entertains at a
: BEAUTIFUL BRIDGE
PARTY
| ’ i.Wrs. James White, Jr., was the
charming hostess Wednesday of-
; ternoon at the first of a lovely
1 series of bridge parties, which as
tern hied eight tables of players
for a very interesting and enjoy
able game. The spacious home
was very beautifully decorated
with pink klllarnuy roses and fra
grant narcissi throughout the low
er floor. Following the game elab
.orate and very delicious refresh-
[ ments were served. < A beautiful
Mrs. Edward Inglls Smith, o
Athens, Is the guest of her moth
or. Mrs. Lollle Belle Wylie, am
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
Mrs. John C. Hart i
a few da>-8 in Athens.
spending
-Georgian.
Mrs. Maggie Stocker has return
ed from a visit to Dawstfb.
It is presumed you read our announcement in the Herald oj
uary 22nd and the Banner of the 23rd in which it was stated th|
of our Gas Machines had collapsed which cuts our available pf
tion per day by 25%. Due to the extremely cold weather of thS
few days the demand for our product has greatly exceed e'
amount made with the result the reserve stock carried in sjjjj
holders is exhausted and from now on we can only depend d
amount as made each hour for your requirements. This i$ tot®
adequate to meet the present demand and it is absolutely ne$J
for you to curtail, at the expense of inconvenience if necessdig
the amount you use so as to augment the supply for those wh«jj
lutely depend on our service, some of whom are
HOSPITALS RESTAURANTS: J
NEWSPAPERS PRINT SHOP*
OFFICES, STQRES, BANKS (for heat)
and hundreds of consumers who have no other means for <9
and heating water. ; * . tfl
We have sufficient to last throughout today but tomorrfl
pends wholly upon you. Therefore let us repeat Jfl
HELP DURING A CRITICAL SITUATION U
Mr. anil Mrs. J. C, Hall, spent
the week end In Elberton with Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Hall.
—Ha—
111 the personnel of the Liliputi-
an wedding ut Lucy Cobb Satur
day afternoon Margaret lleatwole
will tako Annie Northcutt’s place
aud Jlary Sue Oliver .will take
Emily Freemans’. v
VAN-NIL Never Unaopoim.
.Mrs. Sidney Boley returned
from Jacksonville, Fla.. Tuesday,
whore she has been visiting her
sister, Mrs. Job Wolff.
daughter, Alice, of - Brunswick,
ore the guests of Mrs. McBride
Howell.
—JB—
Mr. and)Mrs. Lewis Davis and
little son were expected .home
from Augusta Wednesday after a
week-end visit to relatives.
—B--
Mrs. Howell Cobb’s friends will
be glad to hear she is convalescing
from a recent illness at. the home
of Judgo Andrew Cobb’ on Wood-
lawn avenue.
RAYSER and CENTIMERI QLOVES
Stile Silk and Chamoisette Gloves
All 68c Gloves, Sale .. 57c All 81.05 Gloves, Sale 81.39
All 85c Gloves, Sale -- 69c All 81.75 Gloves, Sale 81.48
Ali 98c Gloves, Sale .. 82c All 82.00 Gloves, Sole 81.69
All 81.25 Gloves, Sale . 98c All 82.50 Gloves, Sale 82.09
All 83.00 Gloves, Sale 82.49
When Sergeant Frank J. ScottUa.
U. S. M. C., went to Franco in 1117
he lost trace of bis slater Rose who
moved from her home In Bridge
port, Conn.' Last week, while on
recruiting duty at a Brooklyn (N.
Y.) theater hia sister entered the
lobby. Were they ;tad to SCO one
another? Here's tho answer,. _
Mr. E. H. Dorsey, Jr., is in
South Georgia on a hunting trip.
j ■ -B-
Mrs. A. R. Nicholson und' Mrs.
Barrington Flanigen and little
•on have returned from a visit to
relatives in Augusta. ,
“ffl—
The critical illness of Mrs. Lot
tie Belle Wylie of Atlanta is re
gretted by her many friends here
and throughout the state.
—B—
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cobb of At
lanta will come over Saturday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davison
for the week-end, they will lie ac
companied by Miss Jessie Me
Crary who will be the guest oi
Miss Sarah Cobb.
fi sTak Davison's!
SALE FRENCH KID GLOVES
AlK$1.85-Gloves, Sale Price $1-58
Ay~$2.75 Gloves, Sale Price . .. $2.29
A# $3.00 Gloves, Sale Price $2.49
All.S3.25 Gloves, Sale Price .! .. ; $2-78
All $3.45 Gloves, Sale Price $2.87
All $3.75 Gloves, Sale Price $3.19
AU $3.95 Gloves, Sale Price • • $3.34
All $5.00 Gloves, Sale Price $4-19
All $5.50 Gloves, Sale Price $4.69
AU $6.00 Gloves, Sale Price $4.98
AU $7.50 Gloves, Sale Price $6.48
FOR EVENING
A novel evening cown is of Nile
green satin, veiled with black net
end girdled with a wreath of gold
foliage.
It Is 30 below zero on location
300 miles northwest of Montreal
where Alice Brady Is being filmed
In "The Hnow Bride.”
Wes Barry on 12-weeks person
al appearance tour, Boston to Los
Angeles. Then to star la ‘-David
Copperfield.”
Little Mary
friends will be pleased to learr
she is improving from her recent
Three-fourths of the mine*
this country are using m<
truck*.
MICHAEL’S
OVER YONDER
IN THE WANT ADS
IS A GLAD SURPRISE
; •
Read tho For Sale cldksifi-
Loose terminals cause consider,
able loss In motor efficiency.