The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 18, 1923, Image 3

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^ r'.’.V FEBRUARY 18. 1323- THE BANNBB-HBRALD. ATHENS. CBORGIA ‘WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY f FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 1 MEETS MONDAY 4 O'CLOCK The Woman's Missionary society of the First Methodist church meets Monday as* ternoon at 4 o'clock. Special attention ts called to tbs Bible study class under Miss Mary A. Bacon, the women of the church hare an unusual privilege in this. The literary program will be under the di rection of Circle 12 formerly the young peoples. It is hoped every member will be present. lilrtlSITV WOMAN'S CLUB orncEBS the citizenship class of VlX Y. W. C. A. f I Id •* tJm |2m~ ||Mr ■ I Skt/tit) IS^ I Mil- * l> or member* of the Unl- Ciub met st Peabody of Georgia Thursday af- inirinl meting under tne Mr. Erwin outlined very clearly the dif ferent branches of city government and their relation to each other. He stated that the mayor had very little power and that the office was mostly an honorary one. .m «ra .!>«" t>y .0 " u v nc "' * w “ • and pro,ram. lor | ^ .(tiranrtiip cImm. ara bramJng ^ . * vrry popu All of th. women made of the alma and | „ Uw A * .i— club. These are to pro- itionship and affiiis::ns men connected with lue j will include wives of | faculty and other* eon- | University. bad Its inception at | of the 2 minis'r i,r lh ® University Y. M. C. to fiirmiT Work will Iw I city are urged to attend. A meting is held j every Friday evening in the Y. W. C. A. . Club rooms. IP - PLANS FOR ANNUAL MOTHER- DAUGHTER BANQUET The Afcnuol Mother-Daughter Banquet ot the Girl Reserves is being planned for Saturday evening, February. 24, rmd *ti> It* former work will be evening, rearuary. z«. at tne lUV-lm,,!. A .praial .Ido will l« T « A W? i.i.iuurr u well u In.. > h “* •**■' arrangnl. Mino Callk Mc- * Whoru-r of th. Hich School and France. , .. — High School and Frances club ore; Mrs. Wuilam IP*”’' 1 '* ,°, f ''"» C " bb “ J«»» vft-w if » KifJ.. • toast mistresses, and will give the wel- at. Mr,. Itoowvdt pruyn *« wh 10 «•“ Followlnc n and J. E. Sever In, ,r* of i |gg P»/" * I vhe-P'™ 1 J JsoeunJiiee vara aprpinted for the pur- 10f ot drafting » constitution. This U I jjiir^ 1 of Mn». Duncan Burnet. Mrs. I ST Proton Brooks and Mrs. »oxin IXlSpn Jenkins. I 'Satina* will be held the third Friday I fktk month. Three ladle* will be :a 1 ‘ the entertainment and ac: as .. thw meetings. Girl students ft. University will bo asked the refreshments, tire Thursday afternoon were . Edith House, of Winder, Lots Stl.l- S*J Sar*h Tarrangano. of Atlanta. Ella Jones ,of Americas, Omm Usu al West Palm Beach, Fla., and Ruth of Augusta. . organisation of th:# ha* long hem feit. Social life and will get new impetus and ii.'e, frit that the larger organization hinul.t, .filiation, ami fri.nd.hlp. | ^“Birdie the program: 1- -Welcome—Misses Frances Forbes and Callie McWhirter. 2— Toast to "Our Mother*"—Miss Jose phine Brooks. Response—Mrs. R. P. Brooks. 5— Toast "To the Y. W. C .A."-Emily Dougherty. Response Mrs. T. A. Woof ter. 4c—Toast—"The Girl Reserve*"--Mr*. Joseph Jarrell. Response -Tommy Hailey. ft—Talk--Janet Jsrnlgan. 6- -To*sv - "The Y. M. C. A."—Norah Fortson. Response--Mr. W. F. Forbes. "•—Tnlh--Annie Laurie Hill. x—Toast to Lucy Cobb glHa -Lorraine Jarrell. Response—To the High School girls— |rt*t I mtU Bw women of the University. Ee- I ftesJIt helpful will it be to new-comer* I aJpaxangeni S tbe.eollrgr community. . is— MUM AN f Ia« Hit Owrfis's Freshman Club will !«• a!- i danre* whether or not the ihmity at l»|*£r is permitted t»» hold | Annual thrct*<iay spring houjr par- i. finch w»» the, news given out Thurn* by Howard Johnson, president of tho , following att interview with Prof. 0. Payne. ehoirtnsn of the social Ufa ilttec of the University. Fmhmeo arc already making elab- plans for the d*nc« and arr cls- f "» or ' V** n roual amount or . iwU#m over it. jtW club is growing rapidly and now nearly ninety member*, some e or mgge candidates having been since it£ formation, last meeting was held Tuesday th*» Sigma Nu house. Following wctjtive session- * delightful refresh- •enrfd'and a good time «a. H all present: Rad and Black. flP— L ANDREW ERWIN i lh* subject .of a talk wade by Mr. ^ tfwin FrltMy U»"U»4‘mtinbera of Helen Griffeth. Other features of the program will be a solo- "Mother Machrec" bf Mrs. Park BctU. and a duet, "Mother"—Flora BonduranL A reading by Icouiae Jackson will also be a feature. A delightful dinner will bo served by Mrs. C. N. Hodgson ot The Pines Tea Room. Reservations for the meeting must be made at once. g-— D. A. V. PARTY. ^ Tho Joe Brown Connally Chapter r»o. 2 of tho Disabled American Vet- «i’#lw of.the World War gave a de- Il2htrul party ut the Athena Woman's C'jib, Friday evening. Tit* Club wa^ besttlfully dec rated in green and white and quantities of jonquils taatifully arranged in all the rooms. Several short, interesting talks were given by "Uncle Dave," Miss Molna Michael. Mrs. George Dowry, Mias Paulino D'L. McKinley; reading was given by Miss Carolyn Vance after which Miss Ksther Benson and Miss Carrie Clay directed the sing ing of the popular war songs. Delicious refreshments were served during tho evening. A large gather ing warn present and a most enjoy able time tvas had by all. The Semi-Monthly meeting of the Chapter will bo held next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Law Building at tho University. All mem bers and prospective members are urged to WfendrTr * * * THE TEN A. GIRLS TO GIVE DANCE AT GEORGIAN HOTEL The Ten A Club Girls are planning for a delightful dance at thq Georgian hotel Friday evening. February t3ni at o o'clock. Admission one dollar. See Misses J. Arnrstein. Ossie Cooper. Eunice Brooks, Panola Whitney and Mae Hud son. —60—- MRS. FRANK LIPSCOMB TO ADDRE8S Y CLUB Mrs. Frank Lipscomb will speak to the Girls Sunday Y Club Sunday after noon at 8 o'clock at the club rooms. Mrs. Lipscomb is a great favorite with the young people of Athens, and always brings a vital message. Eevry girl In the city is invited to at tend. S pring Chopping . In yjAthens Stores WITH MARGERIE DA W TODAY COMES A MESSAGE THAT KNOCKS AT EVERY DOOR. Marjerie Daw finds shopping se very fascinating she has been trying te coin "adjectives and other adverb*" all th* week and as she sails forth on the high tide #f the third week with mere enthusiasm than ever, she will venture into deep waters, ere her little-host te lost at sea. Real/ half has net been told of Athens lovely stores, and as th* shops demand fact* and not fancies you may draw your conclusion and decide for yourself Just where and what you shall buy. CHAPTER F. MEETS TUESDAY IN VESTRY ROOM 4 O’CLOCK Chapter F. mete Tuesday afternoon in the vestry room at 4 o'clock. All mem bers urged to be present. — Mr. Jack Woofter. of Atlanta acorn- panted by Mrs. Walter Hill is the week- end guest of Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Woof- Mr. Gordon Carson, rives today for a short visit to Mrs. Rom D. Hull. Miss Mary Sneal^ has returned from a visit to relatives and friends in Vir ginia. —SB— Messrs. Morgan Briars and Hal Glrk- wood of the University are spending in* weekend in America*. • Mrs. Greene Langston of Monroe ts visiting Mrs. Bpugevn Taylor. Mrs. Goolsby of Carlton Is the guesi of Mrs. Isaac Reid on the weekend. —fl0T* Mrs. Jako Hutchins returned Saturday from Gaffney. S. C.. where she has been ens Saturday. —ffl— Mm. Cland Con Joiner and Mrs. Guy Middiebrook* of Applachee were in At lanta Saturday. • The friend* of Mr*. Joe Warner will be pleased to hoar she te improving from an illness of several day*. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ogden Knight, of At lanta are the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jaekson. Mrs. Herbert Choate and Mrs. T. P. Vincent are now In 8L Augustine. Fla., from where they will motor to Miami.— Constitution. Mr. and Mrs. Paul' Williams motored ted onroe Saturday for the Henson- Wright wedding.. Miss Dorothy Rowland, of Winder Is the weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Rowland. gj Mrs. Jaequas. of N«w York, who te visiting her sleter. Mrs. Jake Joe), is re- reiving many delightful ftocial attentions. She te very pleasantly remembered tier* as Miss Guesfe Marla and her visit te tne occasion of much pleasure to her wide circle of friends. Athene feels keenly the death of Mrs. »lie Belle Wylie in Atlanta Fridasfaim the depest sympathy goes DISTINCTIVE STYLES AND VALUES ? 1 ' $5.00 to $15.00 i v Sport Hats $2.50 to $6.50 Tne StjrteShop maintain* the iargeit and most complete 5 ^!‘ t 0 V , ? i,,iner Y to *• found anywhere. Whether it be a •tyliih Ml. or material to adorn it with we have it. 5>ce .Spring Showing—Outclassing Ail Our Past Efforts. The choice of Women Who Know Style and the Best Hats are made. We Remodel Old Hats. THE STYLE SHOP - — 224 Clayton Street Oof! Umph! Umpty! Under Penalty 'if (hHiW deprived on thirty-seven laughs «nd i«l»o of having ;the Treasurer call on you to pay thf MtrRiiM xee the Gfc^nd Officers of thi§ club hear yc this order. ■’BEWARE , ;!j BECARE BETIIERE BUSTER KEATON Club meets next Thuraday at 10:16 at tho usual secret PJ*«- .flNambera ot the Honored Order must be in place at 10:30 A. M. FAIL NOT OR ■m idol might get "«d °*~' He’s “Day Dreaming” thl» MICHAELO COSTOv Exalted Umpty Umph dsuskton. Mni Charlra P. Kin, uni Mra. L L Smith. Jr.. In tMr Irreparable lora. Journalism ha. laat a •fclnlaa Baht. Mn. WrHo .MM a facile pea .mad At .food at the bead of her profeulou ao one 01 the Bloat talented and brilliant women in tho South. Mn. Mark,, who ^ha, been vlattins ntr' daucMar. Mn* Leo GoUheimef loft Sat urday morning for her home In Plan,. Ohio. Mr. Joe Punk.nrt.Pn of Atlanta la the entkend nal o< hia parent.. Mr. aad Mn. Sam Funkenitein. Mr. BUIapa Phlnlar left tart wo* la M, ear far Miami Pin, la Join Mn. Phlalar. -ho b .pending tho -inter AT HUNS SHOE COMPAM/ One of the most essential thing* alx»ut Hioppinn is you must have khf.es unit there Is no better place in town than the Athen* Shoe Co., to mako your purchase!*, one of the best known and most up-to-date Nhoe Htorcx in the city or for many miles around. Its early history dates back to 1911 and from then until now tho splandld stock has fully Justified ♦ho remarkable sales. There you will find ail grades, all sixes, all kinds and all »hades. The new spring fashions have ar rived, t.nd tho lovely styles arc va ried and charming, all the best maite* at very satisfactory price*—no mat ter In what walk of life, the models are not only for comfort but for beauty and the woman who wears their shoes looks w’cll groomed and steps forth alertly and gracefully. This rule will apply to men and children also, for you will find in dividuality In shoes as in all things. Jhe smartest sport shoe*, the most comfortablo for every day. and tho daintiest of the dainty In evening slippers. The over wear well for the kutdle, r.nd every known style for Consider then what a true service Is rendered the community by a store which supplies tho best of everything In their line at tho closest cost to their customers. There Is a distinction In shoea aa well as anything else. I think more so for who* does not feel "all dressed up" when well shod .then you realize that the distinctive feature lends incom parable charm. Just to enter this shop Is a pleas ure to one’s sense of beauty. Real ly tho styles are very captivating, the newest In' grays ao popular now, tans, beige and the always desirable | black shoes In satin, patent and kid. j ?ldi very positive without any con-1 gained for her an uninterrupted reign fa ceit on her part to know a goon thing the "Millinery Kingdom." Mn. Burch has when she sees It. Among the specials ot- | served /the public bo faithfuly In giving fred the "White Rose" canned good are j the Inwt in hor line that every hat ear th# moot high-class along with otnetr to j ries with it a splendid guarantee of the suit the various taite of a co.mopo.itan mo t pleasing satisfaction, with this ever growing hminers she asoeiate* with bar ! artiste of wide experience, enabling her to V meet the many demands of *her lovely » [hats, which are ariving daily, bring- [ Ing new idea*, new fashion* and tne smartest modes for the street, sport, at- j ternoon. dinner or dance, j Hat* for'the children and for the grown ] ups. tho pretty debutante for those stay- i ing at homo and those going away, for ls- |dvcd there are none she cannot pleas*. ' !#• . pr,ce " * r< * in keeping with the mag- I nlficint values. If you buy once, yoo wttl j buy again, and the many old costumer* i ere proving this dally. A cordial invRa- | tlon te extended the public to com* to her place of bu incss In the Holman build. j log and be convinced. people. Have you tried the Sunbeam cot- fee the highest grade—3 lbs for 11.17. And all the other popular brands. Max well House is a very fine seller anu to suit the taste of many you will find tne variety equal to the individual. With cof fee you want good breads, here you will find the "Queen Missouri Flour" a leader attested by its long years of unrtvaied popularity which has always been mom satisfactory. Lady Claire Self-rising is another big seller. Welch’s pure Maple Syrup claim* much praise and no tahin ;* complete without it, so delicious for your cakes and waffles every morning. Tho line of fresh fruits and vegetables are the best the market afford* on sale day in and day out. If you haven't tasted their line of Buntste Satin finished candie*'-you’ve missed a good deal. If there is a larger stoek of fancy groceries in North East Georgia—you’ll havo to show the writer -- for King-Hodgson’s magnificent store* cx- cel all others, not only in quality quanity but by their tplendidco ur alike to all. Mlm Sarah Hall and Kathtrin. Brae, -til ar* la Macort th. raw, ot Mtea Mlaala Goodman Artop, for tho -rah. Mntn. Charles AaSmoo aad Fnd Me Kawl, ar* apmdlnc th. -raknd In Ms- Mr«. J. iD. Frlrafim returnrd from a Ujrra -art. vl.lt to Dr. and Mn. Addison Prlra aaar MnaphU, Ttnn.. aad a .hon rty la Orillia with Mr. and Mn. Plnkner The dVthenn Shoe Company stands for the best of everything. In Her- vice by their always courteous sales men, and the large und complete stock being constantly replenished as the aver changing styles demand. Their windows always carry ths most captivating samples, giving a faint Idea of the splendid and well kept stock. The new afternoon and evening shoes display unusual Imagination In design, says Fashions decree, but In choosing, be not deceived by the out ward appearance, but by the name it bears, which you will find to be the blue ribbon guarantee accompany Ing every shoe sold by the Athens Shoes Co. eta MRS. ARTHUR BURCH ! Mr* .Arthur Burch’s lovely line of the latest end most up-to-date millinery cm* phasises individuality exquisite simplicity and the last word in the iady’e hat, t« It sport, every day 1 wear or the moei charming and dressy creation. Springtime Is all the aluring fancies I* represented in the varied and many beautiful mode;*. Her* you VUI find samples from the bent known manufacturers; wherein the key note of the scintillating panorama of spring loveliness te gathered, and gaily displayed In the colorful tones, decreed by fashion's manifold shades of a rich and exquisite variety. The monairs arc severly plain quite new and stunning in some of the leading models, the personi fication of simplicity. For the more dressy hat the softest and mat grace- ful feathers in all the rainbow shaces i are quits popular. Then again and a:* 'ways the array of goregous flowers verily like our mothers old fashion gardens, from the daintest and softest shades, bltnding happily with the rich and gancy. Mrs. Burrh need* no introduction for she is known at home and abroad and these many years of wide experience#, and un limited patronage for miles around, has C. A. 6CUDDER Now that we have tried on hate to our hearts content ws stpo at Mr. Seuddsm beautiful Jewelry store, on# of tho optm* did monuments of Athens and not excel led by any In th# South for his namo carries ths pass port of sterling M Coos ths rasgnlflcent sliver, gorgeous China one glrssware ever on sale, with a replenish ing of the best of every thing in hte com plete stock. When you buy at Sc udder's you fat sure you couldn’t have done bettor elso where. You very soon lose youreHf In this enchanting piece, where the elrgaiso of wonderful silver fills compartment af ter compartment of sterling from a W- gle article to a gonrons ehsot of ovary known piece of flat silver, wonderful vgaeo vegetable’and bon bon dishes, grand #!«*• tors, and every known article in stiver ware. Shelield and Rogers in a varied as sortment. which many prefer for every day use, especially in hotels or caftm. There is room not unliko a large box filed with wonderful China Lamogv. Havlland and all the imported war# as dainty and fragile a* a roe# petal. Hero you will find sparkling cut gloss, vermno and the most exquisite of every known make. Jewelry, the most beautiful, dia monds rare and priceless. Nothing I eon assure is lacking bo it what it may. Caro cases and mesh bogs in sterling sliver, gorgeous combs and brilliant ermai for mi lady’s blonde or brunette 'tr Clocks that chime th* hours In i melody from Grandfathers, ty th* Jewel watches for every body, hero you may hove your heir-looms kept Intact whor best work is done, and exquisite on ing done. If your eye sight te xallia dimmed by hte flight of time, yoo have your glasses fitted and ground. This is but a very casual inventory of ttw many elegant and exquisite things of fered by our Mr. Scuddsr. Long yean of a most successful business Moron little to be said other than tho vary best of evsrything-and ths loveliest of the lovely will be found hero commensurate with th* prices. A* Shdkespearce yould expiose It, "You cannot add perfume to th* violet for it would bo ridiculous excess." ? n f *“‘ l ln <*>• Xtorlea of C°au have been nun,, by th, kld- w .!l“ ! br ' w » l» cream better tnan all thinga else, to the college •port who will not drink anybody elra a dope. Coata |. to Athena what rracrance la to the (lower. Wa often wonder what the Classic City was before Costs's lovely caf,, Costa's Delicatessen or Coata'a bl, manufac turln* plant from whence the moat dellejoua Ice cream la made for Ath- ens and the aurroundlns country. Costa's wholesale trade like the re- . m *» wonderful but not more so Mr.. Mller Porter, ot wrahlnston. D. C i . ,ho delicious drinks, luscious Is I—las eardlaly -tlcoawd by hor friend. f rult "' * na th « choicest candle., and J? ^ST l !* ^*r Paranta, Mr. aad Mn. — D. P., Miller, on Hill Strrat. V' <•“ »«* for Mtol. Tampa and Orlsado, Fla., to •pond rarartlaw. Prof, aad Mn. $ H. Dannport bar. returned from Florida and report Mr HorWrt Ftemlag t much' Improved from Ilia Let us supply you with Hubne’s Kiln Dried Porto Rican Sweet Potatoes. Piedmont Market. VAN*Wir<tetlBS«B Man. Is Charged With Wife’s Death EAST CHICAGO, lad.—Harry Diamond Saturday was brtac hold wrthoat ball pond- era ad Jury larartlsatioa of- tho to that ha (hot hi. —if. ts drath laat —odajr. William Amainmf. DUmcrvr. o chauffer —ao mnMtt tho mbm and la aa sals mnm .tatrairni, Mn. Dmmoad draland te hara ehanren her hrahaad —Ith ahstiax her sad tra y- - chauffeur. ' T- 1 ** 'I -ould forslra him iar aboottus aw bat ha brat mo erar the bead -lib M, raralvra butt" Mn. Diamond —m npoiu •d ts ban raid. VAN-NIL Nerer Disappoints You can get Hubne’s Kiln Dried Porto Rican Sweet Potatoes from us. ;j. L. Melton. Ice cream that ban no equal. You do not need Marjorie Daw to tell you so but counUssa students yes! hun dreds running Into thousands have tfx plotted the Joseph Coats trade mark. The cafe Is the pink „f neatness and the msxnlflclent fountain effervesces with the moat delicious drinks to be had In tho world. Those Ice cream sodas an fit for ths Ooda. The bast and most complete stock of candles evor. and constantly on sale-clssra the choicest alone with the mpet pop. ular brands of clxarette. If ybu want the more substantial, atep richt In- to the Delicatessen, when you will tlsInUeat of everythin. In fruit a meats, pickles, cheese, let- luce, celery, and ralieshes of all kinds delicious sandwiches made while you wait, not ton* thins lacking If you can to aec them make that lovely In cream'Just around tbe cor- n *T *01 »*• that beautiful plant, a model so complclo and perfect, you rradtly ace how tho Costas have not only kept pace but far ahead of the limes in every thin, they have un- !Z Uk '; n - „P r . , . hrlr I ,ro *nsslveness aad splendid cltlscnshlp no ono won- ders at their florious success by which they have entnnehed thern- solves In tho foremost ranks of the business world thnu«hout the state. ?' , ' y J 1 *™ *rolf exemplified "Who. Is worth doln* la worth doing well " e e e — | / News of Women’s Clubs Mrs. J. K. Hayes, president of tHe Georgia Federation of Women’s Clubo hag Just accepted an Invitation to address the club women of South Carolina at their state convention April 24-27. Hhe will respond to an addreax of welcome on the opening night. On April the Uth she wtU address ttic convention of "The General Federa tion." While in Orangeburg. S. C., xhe will be most delightfully enter tained. 4. Study Taxes. ' I Mako a survey of your comnfunlty und have the women register, pay the taxes where necessary and quali fy to vote. m Bee that your family qualifier and vote*. The Division Is every dub family "100 per cent" aa qualified to vote. I'lun our Fourth of July Program Early. Make it n Citizenship day In truth. Kuggeatlve program may b© had by writing t<> Federation Headquarters. Let this day be tho crowning effort of your Citizenship work. Stake It a Ginriou* Day. Finally I would urge you to'regis ter. Register, register. Mrs. J. M. Conway ol the Forestry I ?lxa J°up aXio* Department of the United Bute, has . daint up waaic been detailed to Georgia to help | u " arouse interest In the preservation of tho forests of thfc atate. Mn*. Conway will have the support and rn.nnAP.lU. Ik. .k.k ....... _# I Appoint a committee co-operation of the dub women of the state in her undertaking while hero. KING HODGSON King-Hodgson .the puro food stor o. Ikons traces it’s rotablteluDen tboek to IM7. Myl What a marroloos word itod upon tho second generation ana probably unto the third. Thero are throe big grocery •lores in this substan tial chain aitooted on Clayton. Prinre and Millodg*. Those groat tributaries a.’- for a mighty triangle of good things to Wlto th* best, xrith uniform low •Oi With tho courtesy of credit, oxtoaaed S per ent discount on all cwh solos. w Tho service te unquestionably sattefaexory charter, study Ua problems, its con- with tho most efficient salrforce. Prompt dltlcns hnd the means whereby these deliveries follow yor phone order or per- i conditions may ho met. There in goaal porehaoss. Every ihimr U g.»*ran. [ probably a law. which If enforced teed to be not only Ur- test bat to eon • wilt moot every community problem, tho moot footltloos. Morjori* Daw oor-| 1 Htudy the Uunlted .States Con- talaly knows from roars of nperUmt and J dilution. ■* » Albany Women’s Club. DJtveaux Women's Club, McDuffie County Am- oodatlon.'DawMpn Women's Club and Mr*. C. K. Ayer*. Has your name or your club ap peared on thin Headquarter* fund? If not Mend your t contribution at onco A* stated in tho plan of publicity each department of the Federation will lie featured until each chairman ha* been given apace in tho dub pagoa over tho atate. Today Mrs. Alonza Ulchardaon of Atlanta ha* itome suggestions in regard to her department I. We need to know the machinery of our Government; thl* will not come by Inspiration but by *tudy. Therefore the flnrt requisite is a clam then a leader, fo rit la known that a good leader makes a good close. J. ' The Course of Study: <>ur State University in its exten sion department ha* a course of study especially applicable to our atate. Let this be the foundation of : Four das*work. Begin with the gov ernment of your twon or city, read its of public spirited citizens to direct tho work and help foster tho spirit of Civic Improvement. Divide the town Into districts or zones with a chairman for each, oak the mayor and council to proclaim a definite time for Clean Up Cam- ttaign. Havo articles published In lo- cal papers telling of the Importance of Civic Cleanliness and beauty. . Distribute dodger* asking the pub lic to co-operate with the committee offer prize* for the .boot roeulto. Uoo motion picture films showing how ugly placcM may be made into thing* of beauty by the use of the hoe, rokc and lawn mower. Use the paint 1 rush liberally. , Urge year around cleanliness, and street scrubbing Instead of swooping. Clean nrul beautify public buildings and parka. Abolish unused buildings that are no longer In use. Prohibit the ure of unsightly bill boards. Remove signs on trees and road aldea. Nebraska Okays Ford’s Shoals Bid LINCOLN, Neb. — Tho lower house of the Nebraik- legUUtur* adopted ■ resolution Friday Indora Ing Henry Ford'i proposal to take over the Muadf ahonto project. Hubne’s Kiln Dried Porto Rican Sweet Pota toes are carried by us. R. J. Wise. MH[KMSB s< S5% HOLl OP WELL NEW YORK.—The production and distribution of cotton goods contin ued very close to capacity and tales are holding up oteadlly. There have been further advances ln some print cloth numbers. Lines of Southern dress ginghams have been opened, an din some Instances have been sold up and withdrawn for fall de livery'- Romper cloths and southern chambrays have also sold In a large way. Further late buslneaa has been placed on some sheetings for con verting purposes. Jobbers are selling domestic and wash fabrics. In the latter Instance, novelties In design and coloring being notable lender*. Retailers continue to purchase good* steadily but are not Inclined to pay advances for any late deliveries ex cept on sueclaltles or noveltlen in the fabric lines. Competition Is sharp enough In finished lines to preclude wide profit on anything of a staple character In either first or second hands. A moderate amount of export business In cottons Is re ported a* paying with South Ameri ca, the Philippines. Mexico and some of the orth American islands, but European and Asiatic business lx very limited. Underwear and hosiery of cotton are more forcibly sold ahead and a large volume of busi ness would be placed If the agent* were not forced to a*k higher price* to meet the higher eo*t* of yarns. Price* current In primary markotn are as follows; Print cloth*. 28 inch 64 x G4’s 8Sc; 64 x 60* 8<4; 38% inch 44 x 44*0, ll%c; Brown sheeting*. Southern standard* 14% f/’ K» a *c; Denims 2.20's, 24c; ticking*, eight ounce, 20c; prints 11c; staple ging hams ltc; dress ginghams 21%c 9 24c. THORNTON’S SUNDAY Dinner 50c Chicken Soup Spring Lamb with Green Pena Turnip Salad Steamed Rice, Buttered Candied Yams Green Apple Pie Muffins and Hot Biscuita Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents SUPPER 50 Cents Roast Chicken, Sage Dressing String Bcnns Creamed Irish Potatoes Macaroni and Checio Sliced Tomatoes Peaches and Cream Hot Biscuits Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Let us supply you with Hulme’s Kite Dried Porto Rican Sweet Potatoes. R. L. Melton. ELECTRIC. Table Appliances In Wonderful Variety are to be found in our dis play rooms. The latest de signs await your inspection here, offering you a wide selection. Appropriate Gifts Whenever there is occasion for the giving of a gift, visit our Electric Shops. Some thing electrical is always in good taste and is invariably more welcome than some useless trifle. ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC COMPANY Percolators Grills, Toasters / Waffle Irons Table Stoves Chafing Dishes An enterprise built upon personal friendship alone is founded upon sifting- sands, but the personal friendship that grows out of honor able commercial dealings is the most worth while of all by products of business. OUR CUSTOMERS ARE OUR FRIENDS Books 1 Magazines Novelties Stationery ! Fountains Pens Pencils Artists’ Goods Picture Frames Typewriters and Supplies Sporting Goods for Every Outdoor Game- Special Prices to Teams. The McGregor Co. . Clayton Street iV>~* fft All BMlilinra • VI