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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1923
Hurry Mother! A teaupoonful of
‘‘California Fig Syrup” now wifi
thoroughly clean the little bowels
and irt’ * few hours you have
well, playful child again. Even if
cross,!-fevorish, bilious, constipat
ed or full of cold, children love its
“fruity” taste, and mothers *can
rest easy because it never fails to
work"dll*' the souring food and
-nasty bile- right cut of the stom
ach and bowels without griping or
upsetting the child.
Tell your druggist you want
only- the genuine “California Fig
Syrujf’ whfch has directions for
babies and children of all ages
■ printed on bottle. Mother, you
mustn'»fcay “California.” Refuse
anyn imitation.—(Ad^rtiqement.)
VAim-nil Satisfies
Goitre Relieved
. V vi- » 1.,
Two in Same Family at Goshen
Mrs, Chas. Snider, Goshen, Ind.,
says slfe.will write and tell how
her t\v#-*rlfaugntbrs were relieved
of Goitre by -fiorbol Quadruple, a
M ttolcal&t.liniment.
Yon can see the treatment and
qpmes of many other suc-
’ irs at Citizens Pnarma-
t/. ,wii juiUk stores, or write Box
358,* .Meclianicsbure, Ohio.—(Ad-
vei-tl^tjTnent.)
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UBPORUB
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Healthy liver
Healthy Life!
MARRIAGE
A LA MODE
The Korean girl is taught that
it is a disgrace to be seen with a
man.
Her father, in co-operation with
a broker, arranges her marriage,
concerning which the bride her
self has absolutely nothing to- say.
An unmarried man in Korea
can take no part in social or civic
affairs and must wear a huge urn-
brella-shaped hat to proclaim his
bachelorhood.
When a man and a woman, ac
quaintances, meet on the street,
the woman always speaks first,
though they may have been no
more than' barely introduced, she
does not neglect to give a pleas
ant, though it may be a very
transient, greeting. To justify her
in” ignoring any man she knows,
there must bp some extraordinar
ily good reason.
—BE—
WHICH)
By Florence Jones Hadley
Oh, it’s easy to be a starter, lad,
But are you a sticker, tod?
'Tig fun, pftlmes, to begin a thing
But harder to see it through.;
If you failed some time when you
did your best
Don't take'it too. much to heart ;
Just try It again in a different way
For It all depends bow you staij.
Smith, Loraine Jarre!, ‘ Louise
Knowles, Fanny iMaud Teat serv
ed tea and sandwiches.
Graceful arrangements of ivy.
terns and blooming pot plants com
posed the artistic decoratlong^and
the High School orchestra furnish
ed music during the receiving
hours. ' " < i ■ .s.i - i
The girls were a vertible rose
bud garden of beauty in-their dain
ty (afternoon toilets and those for
tunate enough to be included
among tbe guests considered them
selves -highly favored.
CALLED MEETING OF
EXECUTIVE BOARD OF
WOMANS CLUB
President Mrs. Lamar Rucker,
of the Athens Woman's Club has
called a meeting of the executive
board for Friday morning at
eleven o'clock.
—OB
NEW HOUR FOR D. A. R.
BRIDGE PARTY
The D. A. R’s. card party will
begin at 3:30 o'clock instead of
three on Friday at the Georgian
Hotel.
—“SI-
COOKING SCHOOL
NOTABLE FEATURE.
The cooking school sponsored
by the Woman’s Club under Hrs.
Frank Ward is being largely at
tended at each lesson. Mrs. Ward
has enlightened the housekeepers
On many things and this splendid
opportunity to keep up with the
latest in cookery is ns Important
and more ,&o in keeping up with
the fads of the day.
PAGE THREB
bpcf'bfEWS Iff TABLOID
° a NEARLY TOWNS
home of Mrs. Morton Hodgson-on
Prfhce'ave. '
The rooms were fftgreht anff"at
tractive In the artistic "deettatltfSi
of. golden daffodils and' h trelssi
with the valentine symbols inlro-
duced. Following the business 'of the opion to the meat, and pan- J ACKSON COUNTY
meeting a happy social jour was boil the steak in this until cooked \ bale of cotton with a history
fnTSner^doV^r Mm'rc „• . „ id fhe JefkVon S
To!? hi' 1 Vu 1 ? this 18 cooking, saute tie warehouse. It was grown and gin-
nMze h a heautlfn 'vrnenHne 1 The pe a ed * , , a " 8nas ‘3 butter untl1 soft nod in 1884 by Hon. R. L. Carith-
Soesto motehia 1 iho .la i.of!,! 1 an ?, 'Y el1 brow,he 'I- ers, of Walton county and was the
guests _ matched the red hearts Make the cream sauce by using bale of cotton ever owned by
ners*" ^dellc!ous°^salad^ouraR table3 P° ons butter, t{iree M „ Caritftbrs. The cotton is in
was ser^erf the inlnv han^v u 8 ^i esp0ncs ‘l° ur ' one , and J fine condition and Mr. Carithers
\ias served after the many happy half cups milk and salt and pep- has beer offered SI 000 for it bv
fufll Ur to S the h hrh-ht d oftlrnno^ eU T h ho per j T hcn B ?. ooth ar ' d thi - k ' tile New York cotton exchange. ’
hn«t!»«™! h «erA 8 Ml. ! C1 'd < ? ““ bor 8eradish. I At the home of Mrs. 0. G. Gray,
* I " C .l * e stcak °" ” P |attor '|three younjj- men were hurt while
son Mrs ri ?-' p ?u r MS. s ? uc< ; ovcr ,_ 14 amt S 31 , ' tearing down an old wind mill,
I ^:_ ' w. C .', nlsh Wlth the fr,ed bananas. when the structure gave way.
P H n ; 1 Col. Abit Nix,'of Athens, ad-
Sains’ DU d d M ' V ; BEADED GOWNS , {dressed the Commerce Sunday
Fifty one guests enjoyed the Beaded dresses, though they |, 8L ' b ° o1 last Sabbath. ,
lovely hospitality. I have been done and overdone for
_ug_ several seasons, are still very
MANY PARTIES 'smart. So are spangled gowns
FOR THE PALACE
'ns.Jiuttcr».jfork.tbe. .salt 1
— into the chopped
nto the thickness o
with the valentine symbols inlro-,i n it just enough to give a flavtJ
IJARROW COUNTY
BIU DWU 1CU „ nMO Mr. W. D. Sweat, aged 90
| and those with designs outlined in ' n Bethlehem neigh*
A number of theatre parties are | pearls or wooden^ beads. , 10Q c j tizeng m#t in Wjn .
Mpe Busch recently was. injur- and organized a Chamber of
being planned for the Palace the-1
atre next week when especial pro- | — r- Cnmmerce
grams will' feature -Anniversary | ed ln an aut0 accident d jj r Green W
pioneer. citizens
“CASCARETS”f
Apd sometimes failure
dear lad,
To keep you from being too sure
Success that Is built on defeat,
you know,
Will oftentimes longest endure.
'Tie the sticker who wins in the
battle of life,
While .the quitter is laid on the
shelf;
You are never defeated, remem
ber this.
Until you lose faith in yourself.
Oh, it’s easy to he a starter, lad,
But are you a sticker, too?
You may think it fun to begin.a
thing,
Are you game to see it through?
—Pleasant Hours.
croquets featured Wednesday's
lesson and they were very deli
cious.
Friday's lesson will be in charfcc
of Mrs. T. w. Reed and Mrs. J3.
H. Dorsey. Salads will be made.
The hours are from 3. to 5. Any-,
one wishing to come In for a sin-
is best, El 0 lesson may do so. For club
members 2h cents will be charged
and for non-members 50 cents.
CHAPTER C. D. GALE
CAKES AND CANDY - ,
SATURDAY IN
PALACE LOBBY.
Chapter C. D. of Emmanuel
Guild will conduct a sale, in the
Palace Theatre lobby Saturday
morning at 10 o’clock. A variety
of delicious cakes both large and
small, caramel, lemon chese, di
vinity and others. Individual heart
cakes, little cakes and home made
candles and kisses. Every one Is
familiar with the good edibles
this chapter puts on sale and there
will no' doubt be a rush.
Week" and be among the small but
Interesting affairs of the first len- !
ten week.. • |
The program arranged Is u most j
attractive one, beginning Monday !
with that charming Wulaco Reid I
special. "Clarence." Agnes Ayers '
and May McAvoy co-star also in
this plctrue. Other notable pro
grams follow during the week,
Including Harold Llojd In "Dr.
Juck" Thursday and Friday.
Special irusic will also be of
fered next week.
—HP—
Mrs. Paul Williams and Mrs.
Hulme Kinnebrew and Hulme, Jr., _____ _____ ____
motored to Winder Thursday morn w ], cn y 0ur head is dull or aching,
ing for a short visit. or y 0ul . stomach is sour or gassy,
— „ „ , • .... 5 just take one or two Cascades to
Mrs. E. C. Jackson went to Mays ^ liove constipation. No griping-
„ s ...... ville Wednesday to attend the nicMt ca * thar fj c .iax8livc on earth
Souffle and [, un 7', al of her ’ ,ndo ’ J - ,for grown-ups and chi^ron. 10c a
Clean your bowels! Feel fine!
When you feel cicl:, dizzy, upset,
Smith, of the
of Winden is
.critically ill with flu.
| The Winder delegation that
i visited the Athens fire depart
ment returned home loud in their
.praise of Athens and its fire
fighters.
* FRANKLIN COUNTY
| Franklin farmers arc organiz-
jing to fight th3 boll weevil nnd
have gone to work to make’ a crop
'this year.
I CountDemonstrator Owens
has outlined* -a farm program for
* lanolin county. and which will
‘
' "Ythirlivdr—hhaUhy or dogged, active
or sluggish—makes ail the difference
between a vigorous,
chetrfuUife and low
, Ser^rSubdue
[ a stubborn
liver, oyer-
; -come
' r o pation
%it seat,
blues there to nothing on earth ap good
jaaCtrttr'iLittlaUnrPlUj. Purely vegetable
i >( Small PHI—Small Dose—Small Price
•5
MRS. LUM8DEN ENTERTAINS
WITH BRIDGE TEA FOR MRS.
OARNALL, MR8. MORGAN /
AND MRS. BISHOP .
Fruitland Manor was the scene
yesterday afternoon of a beautiful
bridge tea when iMrs. W. H. Lums
den entertained for Mrs. Darnell,
the guest of Mrs. Jack, Mrs. Shir
ley Morgan, tbe guest of Mrs.
Thomas Barrett, and Mrs. Bishop,
the guest of Mrs. W. H. Goodrich.
Bridge wad played in nil .pf tbe
room at the; tea bouse, and the
winner' of the high spore;'at table
was presented with a beautiful
blooming Roman jiyaclnth.
A delicious tea was served after
the game and Mrs. Clash Jack
poured tea.,.' ' ’
• —Augusta Chronicle.
~9~
MR8. JOSEPH 8TEWART, JR.,
ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE
Wednesday evening-Mrs. Josepb
Stewart, Jr., was'tbe gracious hos
teas at live tables of bridge at her
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George T. Hodgson on Prince ave.
The usual lovely hospitality of
the home was most charmingly
extended. Tbe lower floor was
thrown together radiant and beauU
tul with glowing tires and many
bright shaded lights every where.
Tbe valentine motif was arttotical
ly emphasized in tbe decorations
snd score cards. Following the
spirited game -two- delicious
courses were served. Mrs. Cuyler
Trussoll won the ladle’s top score
prire a beautiful towel. Dr. T. H.
McHatton won tbe v gentleman’s
high score and was given two
, linen handkerchiefs. iMIss Otle
Vincent won tbe low score prize a
dainty handpalnted bell. Mr. Cny
ter Trussoll won tbe gentleman’s
low score.
Mrs. Stewart will entertain -Thors
.day evening at tbe second of her
charming aeries, which are among
the loveliest of tbe week’s' social
affairs.
Davld ' g I box. Taste like candy.—Adver-
Miss Finnic Knott, of Appala-1 tlse . mont -
chec, spent ~.Vednesday In the city
—ft'—
Mrs. Roy Marahle, of Bishop,
spent Wednesday in the city.
-«■- !
Mr. and Mrs. Winder Wester
have returned from Lnvonla, where
they spent several days with Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Allison.
GROUP I ENTERTAINED THE
LOLLIE HUTCHINS SUNDAY
SCHOOL CLAS8
(Mr. Morton Hodgson spent Wed)
nesdayjn Commerco on business.
—'
Mr. Lewis Funkenstein has re
turned from a business trip to
Macon. ' -
—(Hi—
Miss Stern of Chicago Is visit
ing her brother, Rabid Stern.
DAILY RECIPE
STEAK A LA. STANLEY
By Bertha E. Shapleigh
Of Columbia University
To prepare a steak a la Stan
ley. take;
Two pounds chopped top of
round of beef, one teaspoon halt,
Wednesday, afternoon .group Ijone-eighth teaspoon pepper, six
of the First Baptist church enter- vefy rips bananas, one and cur
tained the Lonie Hutchins Sunday half cups cream sauce, one-fourth
school class at a beautifully plan- cup grated horseradish, two ta-
ned .valentine party at the lovely I blcspoons chopped onion and two
bakery Specials,
Lady Locks
Raisin Bread
Graham Bread
Cream Puffs
Breakfast Rolls
Apple Sauce Cake
Banana - Cake, Fresh
Fruit
Cocoanut Cake, Fresh
Fruit
Pineapple Cake, Crys-
talized »
Orange Cake, Fresh
Ftpit 1
Many News Kinds of.
Coqkies
BENSON’S BAKERY
mean much to the people' in*
ting aroqpd the ravages of '
weevil.
Parker - Tkbor,-' nephew of
Tabor, died in Greenville,
His remains were' brought i to
Royston.
VAN-NIL (lever Disappoints
^ttejCMGSrWUS
A Strange Business
Comq ,to think of it, a bank is a
strange business house. # Every
other kind of business house you
go into makes you pay for what
you get. Here we give you safety
and profit on your savings account
and we pay you for the privilege.
Commercial Hank of Athens
Member Federal Reserve System
“ASK OUR DEPOSITORS”
fTJSaSCB!
GET READY FOR THE ROAD FIRST
The pleasure of motoring lies only in a car that to “delivering perfectly.” Come hero
before the trip and let us put your car in shape. .
TIRE SERVICE, BATTERY SERVICE, GAS, GREASE, OILS
High Gratae Supplies and Expert Workmanahip at Reasonable Prices.
CITY GARAGE & MOTOR CO.
I ’ East Washington Street
CAPT. AND MR8. JOHN W.
NICHOLSON TO ENTERTAIN
OFFICERS AND WIVES
^Friday evening capt and' Mrs.
Jtdm W. Nicholson will entertain
the officers anfl wives of the mili
tary department of tbe University
lovely bridge party at their
attractive home on Cobb atrpeL
which will be one of tbe moat He-,
lightful aocial attain- of .the gay
week.:) ' i -
™//er
Va/ent/ne
HIGH 8CHOOL CLUB
ENTERTAIN8 FOR
fSKKF&ha mb
was staged at tbe Y. W. C. A. i
rooms on Thursday afternood
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BURT PEEBLES
Agent
MfTL
which time tbe High School Girl
Reserves entertained at a ^o’clock
tea.
The occasion was to honor the
now officers jnst Installed and tbe
guests included tbe Lucy Cobb (Re
serves, the Board of Directors of
the Y. W. C. A. and a few other
friends.
Miss Madeline Watere and Mid*
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receiving Rna .ware: Misses Cal-
lie McWhorter, Tommie Haley,
Sarah Wler Catherine Jones, Lonie
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