The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 19, 1923, Image 3

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BIRO NOTES FROM OR. OLDYS. If all the small birds wet ? destroy - •d in Athens and its vlclm >\ in ten ears' time not one green thing wot.'d >0 gorwing over the entire area thus deprived of bird life. A few years ago a body «.f faint 's In Australia killed every bird *n the area of land they were cultlv church Friday evening at the home • of Miss Estelle Wilson. Misses Es telle and Marie Wilson assisted in I entertaining the guests. I The rooms were beautifully deco- | rated In Valentine symbols and rod 1 and white erepo paper in very offec- I } live arrangement. I Several Interesting contests, hunt- I mg the heart, and others with the Valentine Ihjx afforded great pleusute ] The friends of Mr*. Coke madge will regret to leurn ■ critical Illness. -ss- Three year* later that area Ju»d and amusement. Mr. Mario WIN as the i called unt of 7 f Mrs. tJeorge * M Office J20J—Ry MRS. ALICE ADAMS—Residence 832. land acre fo, ve elsewJ*-. ^ ^i^ve•.! by aerioiui roubles; u»r nightly— . VliCKS VVMPORua <Jit! 17 Million Jan (Jltd Yoailj nkind INGRATITUDE. Blow. Uluw. thoi Thou art imt h< Ah benefits forgot; Thy tooth is not so keei tflou axe not seen breath be sky. I Tb Although Most ofl ns eat too hastily and Ido not chew our food'enough. If people realized how much more good their food would do them if properly masticated, and followed up with a bit of WRIGLEY’S to assist the digestive process, we’d have far better health. i Keep teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen and diges tion good with WRIGLEY’S. WRIGLEY’S is the perfect gum, made ol purest materials, * In modern, sanitary factories. The Flavor L-a-a-t The Great American Sweetrrjeat Freeze. Freeze, thou bltte That doth not bite mo ii As benefits forget; Though thou tins waters warp, sting is not so sharp I As friend remembered not. —Shakespeare. 1 —'#3— IN THE MODERN HEALTH CRUSADE. Health Iuim been an all important subject in the course of study in The Mary Ann Lipscomb Elementary School. The first term was devoted to an interesting Journey to Heulth land. The Health Rule* were faithfully kept by the majority of the children, and the fifth grade were the success ful winners of the race, their weekly records showing the most faithful ob servance of the rules. The interest of the children and the spirit with which they have en tered Into.this work has been most gratifying. That they faithfully jKjr- the Health duties Is shown l»y their increase in weight from month month, and their Increase in height since September. The work for the second term Is The Modern Health Crusade. Tills liegun this week, und will close l the last week of school. Then all those who have performed ench week the minimum amount of re quired Health chons will be award ed at the commencement exercises. Pins, certificates and tiles of Squires. Knights etc. No Crusader of old ever entered Into the fight with more en thusiasm or determination to win than has these Modern Crusaders of Lucy Cobb entered Into this fight against disease and germs. tEven the youngest little girls In the scln*ol are working with all their might, and we know that victory is in store for them. As an introduction to their Health work they are presenting next week ft. delightful Health Progrnm in three parts. Part 1. Modern Health Crusaders. Part II. Med Piper of Health. Part III. A Day !.i Ilappyland. Those plays will be presented In the school room and because of lack of space for a large audience two performances will be given. Thursday. Feb. 22 la the day. This being George Washington’s birthday, will be n holiday for most of the :hildren In the city. There will be no holiday at Lucy Cobb. The school hours of the Mary Ann Lipscomb Elementary School will go on nsjjsual. But at twelve • o'clock the regular lessons will be I suspended and the rest of the school | day given over to the presentation .of this charming Health program. ' This performance will bo given for children only. No grown people will bo allowed. An admission of ton cents will bo charged all children except those enrolled In Lucy Cobb and It is hoped that tho children of the other schools will bo able to attend and enjoy' with -these small Lucy Cobb girls the great work of Health. That the parents und older friends of tho children may see what they are doing in Health work, an after noon performance will be given at five o'clock for their benefit. Only udults will 1*. admitted to this per formance. no children, npil the ad mission will be fifteen cents. Every one who attends will be en tertained by theso Health plays, and all are urged to attend to encourage the children as well ns enjoy and beoomo interested in the work of Health. There Is up expense Involved In purchasing Health material, hence the sninll admission. If the people of South and Georgia had. conserved the na-J tlve birds, there would today be m* . pest of Im.II weevils. . We must care for the birds. learn their habit*, encourage them to stay | with u*. and be their true friends | not only because they will save «»uf . farms, orchards, and, gardens from ! ' pests, but because they will j distributed th< dque way. Thirty guests enjoyed e lovely party. dina MRS. GOLDEN KNIGHT TO ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Golden Knight will entertain her bridge club Monday night which will assemble the members for a lovely social occasion, when the usual delightful} hospitality of the home will be extended. / tame and gentle as to give 1 Whatever we lacked of joy in the us the Joy of their trust and intimacy. J Lenten season is at hand. For Mrs. A blue bird felt so sure of *he good i Edward Brown arrived Saturday to will of a little girl in Worcester, 11* the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Rich- Mass.. that it would light on i ef, ard Johnson. Atlanta has never shoulder and sit there, without fear, j quite accepted the fact that Mrs. The little girl actually went through I Brown is no longer one of us and every room of a large public seined j "It* waiting luttiently for the day with the blue bird nestleji peace- | when her radiant and beloved pros- fully on her shoulder, and the tiny ence will be counted once more creature felt so sure of Its nufety as I among the city's assets. Of a brll- to make no effort to fly away. There | Haney of intellect. « personality are many, many instances like this J which glows ami engulfs all else, wherein the birds have been famf'iar j Mrs. Brown bought to her every Blends with persons patient, gentle, j task of leadership (by the way. these ml kind enough to “**“ 41 * t “" in th*;lr confi donee. They have l>een frequently known to perch on the hand or tho shoulder and to take a bit of sugar or food from the lips of some one worthy of their confidence. Tho bolntllnk, so prized i:» England for its ecstatic song, iii southern rice fields where it Hops on Its migration to feast ou the ric-- is killed by the hundreds—or used to be—and served on the table as a duinty morsel. The owl Is said to avoid the i.glil, but I put up a box tn a tree near my house, which a young screech owl took possession of for his dwelling. Every afternon about throe o clock he would sit in the entrance, wrh.cli faced west, and watch the sua de scend tho sky until it disappeared be low the horizon. Thclf 'oiihtantly thrust upon while she made her home In Atlanta) a perfectly winsome manner which made humble or great equally com fortable in her presence. Social, lit terary and art circles will welcome the sight of this magnetic woman, even In a stay however brief, and th«i ; charitable afafirs will recall her un failing helpfulness in tho furtherance of their ambitions. The Needle- workers* Guild, which annually dis tributes thousands among institution!! of helpfulness in Atlanta,' was or ganised In the drawing room of Mrs. Brown's home In Peachtree street.— Sunday American. —SB— Dr. Paulin of Atlanta is in the on professional business. Birds In the summer season destroy many hurtful insects; but they do even a greater service In winter by eating tho eggs of certain Insect pests concealed In the bark of trees M. A. B. [jp PRETTY VALENTINE PARTY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY . A very enjoyable social affair of the past week was tho pretty party given for the young people's mis Mrs. Edward Brown of Washing ton, D. C. t has returned to Atlanta accompanied by MIsj Natalie Bocock who will visit Mrs. R,chard John ston for several days. Mr*. Brown wan the guest of Mrs. YT. II. Bo cock while here. —BB— Mr. and Mrs. P. V. FitzGerald of Boston have arrived In the city for and Indefinable stay. Mr. FitzGerald will open a recruiting station for the Navy* in the Post office building. -a- The friends of Mrs. F. L. Slnymak- er will regret to learn of her con tinued (lines?!. She won carried to Atlanta Monday afternon accompan ied by Cap't. Slaymnker to consult a nerve specialist. Their little child- slonary society of Oconee Street ren left for Montgomery. Ala., to be Children’s Garb Recalk Quilting Party Products Mrs. Gordoji t'an-o* who guest of Mrs. Rosa D.lHnll \v. to Savannah Monday! ott ac< the death and funeral J. Baldwin. Mr. (’arson was asso ciated for several years in business with Mr. Baldwin In New York be- j fore he retired last year. 1 —UP— • 1 Friends of Mrs. George J. Baldwin, formerly Miss Lucy Harvey Elull at J Savannah will he saddened to learn ! of her death In New' York on Hatur- { day. The funeral will take place Tuesday In Savannah. Mrs. Baldwin was a relative of Misses Annie and Lucy Linton and Mr. Hu! Linton, and frequently visited here. Mrs. Lula McEntfrc <'fail* ft of Dal las. Texas, who Is the guest of Mrs. , W. M. Smith and other relatives leaves this week for Charleston to visit Mrs. Calllnrd Indore returning home. Mr. John R." Northeutt returned * Sunday night from Atlanta. (g—■ •Mrs. Roy Brooks of Monroa 1* the guest of Mrs. L. E. Brooks. I ... .. '...—SB—. Mbs Eva Dye and Miss Lurllnc Barrptt spent Sunday with Mrs. Weehunt of Oconee Heights. ] —EH— ' Mr. Ed Houle who was serloftisly tn- i Jured In an automobile acrldcmt Sun- day afternon was resting comfort ably Monday morning at the Geaeral - hospital which his friends will be * I pleased to learn. ^ ■ -ffl- Cnptain and Mrs. Wester of Klber- ton were guests of Mr. und Mrs. Win* der Wester Sunday. -a- Friends of Mrs. McBride Howrell will regret to b am of her Illness at her home on Milledge avenue. . —®— Mr. Ed Turner has returned from Baltimore. —Op— Mrs. Davis of Oxford Is the guest of Mr. nntl Mrs. Glenn Davis on Cobb street. PALACE- Tuesday Affinities From the popular story by Mary Rouerts Rinehart Featuring Colleen Moore and John Bow.ers Here’s Your Chance To Laugh TONIGHT PLAYING PALACE 1 ELITE Milton Silk Alice Terry—Rodolph Valentino "The Forgotten “The Four Law” Horsemen” “JAZZMAN IA ” IS COMING elub In the State of Georgia, and rhalrir keep up tho fight until every whlto man ami woman Iii your community lx registered! Lose no time. 'The King’s business requlrcth haste’! Be ^ , 100 per cent registered and ready to The friends of Dr. and Mrs. Jerre vote on any subject and for good. Pound are sympathizing with them j honest, sober, Christian officers, In the death of Mrs. Aldlnc Pound ‘ when the time comes." This Is the of Atlantu on Sunday. The funeral i clarion call gone forth from vlll tuke place in Uarnesvlllc. —ffl— Mr. E. R. Brooks, of Marshall. Tex., and - Mr. Gordon Brooks, of Corbin, Kentucky, have returned to their respective homes after a visit to their parents,. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brooks of Arnoldsvllle. i ,'V NO not too late Women who have lost their complexions need not despair. See what proper care will. do. The best way known to keep complexions is the best way to restore them. That way is utter cleanliness, plus palm and olive oils. Countless wpmen everywhere now follow that way to beauty.. How to apply The best way to apply those (actors is in Palmolive Soap. The test of time has proved that. This has become, through unique re sults, the leading toilet soap of the world. It was perfected by experts who had spent a lifetime in the study of facial soaps. And nothing else known has done so much to foster woman’s beauty. Does two things Palmolive Soap is penetrating. It goes to the depths of the pores. That is essential, for clogging matter ruins skins. Then it applies, in a modern form, the two supreme cosmetics. Those are palm and oUve oils. Those soften and preserve the bloom and texture as nothing else will do. This soap has won a world-wide fame by do ing what you want done. A lesser soap, used on the skin, does you an injustice. Volume and efficiency _ 10 c Palm and otic* oU*— nothing else—give Nature's green color to PolmoUve Soap. The newest, smartest, piettiest dresses for Utah* girls recall the products of the o:d-tinic quilting parties. The materials are crepes in ddep rose, Chinese blue or gold color. The only trimming is the littl** white tuft* of tied yarn, making « regular pattern. Among the many now garment" for tho little tines are romper dresses—like tho one sketched— with short bloomers »lmt show «» tumod*back cuff beneath tho skirt hem. The plain coat Shown Is of cam els-hair; the dress-up coat fit u broadcloth. State chairman of American Citizen ship. Lot us go to Romo with our DIs- trlrt 100 per rent registered. Every club that can go to Comer next May with Its community 100 per cent will receive a badge of distinction. Write me your plan If you succeed that tho Constitution may publish It fot the benefit of other clubs. You are steward!! of a priceless treasure— American Citizenship— In the exer cise of which, every noble condition of life Is met—public, domestic, so cial, spiritual. Study your community problems, and do your best to solve them. Your community owes you protection, lib* erty and the pursuit of happiness. In turn, you owe It compensations. , In no other way can you serve P Sanders, District qu,t " “ cff,c,cnI,y “ the "° ,,s ' — RECOMMENDS COURSE OF STUDY. As i wrote you before, use tot your course of study this year ths one arranged and edited by Dr. T. J. Woofter, Unlversty of Georgia, Athens, Ga. The Woman’s Homs VAN-NIAL Satisfies Eighth District Club Women 100% Registration Urge Mrs.' Chairman, Urges That Club Women Get Active Along This Line. In order to stimulate Interest in the American Citizenship campaign being waged by the Woman’s Club of the state Mrs. 0\ M. Sanders, of Monroe, chairman of the Eighth Dis trict committee, has sent out a warn ing to all dnb members to get busy and In a communication to the Ban ner-Herald has the following to say to the club women of this section: "To arms! every federated woman’s citizenship aaa.1 qtmr« She cannot watch over and di rect you unless you report to her. (L*od citizenship requires that wa sawedly and wisely watch the mov* ing pictures until they have been# purged of evil. Let dub women M- cure the co-operation and confidence of tin* exhibitors. The movies art here to stay. They have a most telling influence on our communities* Lot iih make them educative and up* lifting. _ Charged With Accepting Bribe WASHINGTON—Carrol F. Rhodes, an auditor In the Income tax unit of the Bureau of Internal revenue was held in $5.00 bail by the United Star s er mmlssloner here late Satur day. v Larged with soliciting and ac* ropting a bribe to Influence him Id his decision on a tax case. If yon are 1 of the 95 in erery 100 who suffer from Dandruff or some companion has a most helpful page scalp trouble, just try Hahdeen, for each month on citizenship. Bogin 1 if ft fells to give jroa perfect satisfaction, your preparations to observe Citizen• rear dealer le authorized to ebeerfonrre* ship Day. July the Fourth. ILOO, the cost vt all-ea bottle. : /. . , ,, I At all Barber Bhope, Hair Dreealnj Arc you striving to .each the \ Drur mnd Department file "Standard of Excellence" tv.* adopt- ‘‘Somethins DiffcreaL** ed at Madlaon last May? Remember I (his l.i our goal. Do not forget tl.e f ,, ,7 rufiitir that you must report t> yeut ! VAN-NIAL Never Disappoints DISTINCTIVE STYLES AND VALUES $5.00 to $15.00 Sport Hats $2.50 to $6.50 Tile Style Shop maintains the Urgent ami most complete stock of millinery to be found anywhere. Whether it be a stylish hat or a material or novelty to adorn it with wc have it. Sec Our Spring Showing—Outclassing All Our Past Efforts. The choice of Women Who Know Style buy ,where the Best Hats are made. We Remodel Old Hats. THE STYLE SHOP 221 Clayton Street SMichael Brothers BEGINNING TOMORROW ‘ ’ I February Clearance Sale of all (none reserved) BLANKETS - COMFORTS . *The Entire Stock is Offered . Less 20 Wer Cent This discount of one-fifth is from prices that hav existed in our regular stocks 'all season. The prices for next fall are much higher. So your savings 'will amount to about half of the new values. Thp there are many cold nights yet to come if you buy noia and store away for next fall the investment 'will be a profitable one. COTTON and WOOL BLANKETS—All Colors-Designs Cotton and Wool COMFORTS—Silk and Satine Covered ‘TRADING-AT-HOME”—Helps to build your city. • ‘Mul hrtr insffliQ'1 pnH * { f ' * The local merchants "deserve your'sitjfpbrt.