The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 21, 1923, Image 3

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• wrg WEDNESDAY ^^hoW-<^j|-{^-^^Yg-g^|Jj^^jttAijs-ER.HEnALD. ATHENS, C-EgRCTA SureSRelief FOR Eft DIGESTION I 6BELL-AN8 water . S i" e belief iELL-ANS 25s and 75c Package Everywhere Better in Every Way;” Says Mary Gassy Stomach injr. Belching, Sour Risings, Heart hurn. Pressure—he Sure !» Use Stuart’s Dysjepsla' Tablets ' I hew one (,r two after meals nr any time ami note how the s "ii'ncli settles down, sour rising, Milling and such troubles due to indigestion. They neutralize th: sour acids, give the stomach an alkaline effect and you need have no feu to cat whatever you like. Get a GO cent box today of any druggist. No mere drowsiness or heavy feeling after a hearty meal. And you get the buneft of your food in more solid flesh. Jiost people hVQ a tendency to acid, gassy stomach jpst after eating or drinking coffee, etc,, If a Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet is chewed at this time it neutralizes the acids, your stomach is sweetened, the gas is prevented and you feel good rill ov er. Try it. Remember ycu can get Stuarts Dyspepsia ’Tablets anywhere in U. S. and Canada. CORETHROAT • Gargle with v/nrm salt water then apply over throat—. VICKS ▼ vaporub Oetr !7 Million Jan GW Yearly HEALTH PLAYS. The Mary Ann Lipscomb Ele- men ■•trjf.Sch ooi, Thursday, Febru ary 12 o’clock, 10c for child ren. -No.grown people, allowed nnfcps accompanying a child, 9 o’cihcK JS/centp. No children al lowed unless t accompanying a grown person. CHARACTERS A Modern Health Crusade— Loir. Burton, Spokeman. . Pages—Evelyn Epps, Mary Alice J«ster, Elizabeth Birdsong, Constance Scott, Laura Smith, Eli; Nell Moss, Mary Porrcno Gafford, John Vaugh und Janet Crawford. Pied Piper of Health—Lavina Maynard. Ileal kt Seeker—Laura Smith. Children,—Paula Conolly, Mor- CIRCLE II, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH WILL NOT MEET THURSDAY ' Circle II. with Mrs. A. H. Davi son leader, ■ot the Missionary so ciety of the First Methodist church will not meet Thursday, but Thura day ot next week which will be March th% first at the usual hour. CIRCLE III MEETS DITH MR8. T. E. JAGO Circle III of the Woman’s Mts- slonary Society of the 1st Metho- Paula Conolly,' dlst church will meet with Mrs. T. lianbeth Goctchius, | E. Jago Thursday afternoon at y Frai “ ■ anccs Carter, 13: -PR— MRS. FRED WHITEHEAD’S CLASS ENTERTAINS THUR8DAY EVENING Mrs. Fred Whitehead’s Sunday itez Campbell, Mary Lamar Erwin, I school class will give a social at Dorothy Hinton, Nell Moss, Mary'the Christian church Thursday Alice Jester, Mary Bickerstaff, evening. Mrs. Frank Jackson's 2. Anna Michael. Health Rules— Mary Frances Carter. Amelic Freeman. "., Constance Scott. 4. Edith Bearing. , 5. Ruth Buesse. > R. Mary Clark Davison. 7. Nellie Rucker. 6. Js.uhjd Knight. A Day in Happy Land Spirit of Piugrcss—Ernestine Head. Puritan Family of 1620. Father—Mnrtha Bradwcll. Mother—Ann Ryther. Children—Josephine Conolly, Alice Arnoia. Family of 1890: Mo’Sicr—Annett Arnold. Daughter—Juanita Adams. Girl of 1920—Lucy Dews. Little Girl—Jjary Louise Hen- Fairy—Marie McHatton Mother Buxom—Virginia Stew art. ’ , Mother's Children—Sara Davis, Paulenc Hadaway, Janet Jamagin, Bertha Woodward, Virginia Camp bell. Cho Cho (The Health Fairy)— Martha Jim Arnold. Buttcrflicsi—Elizabeth Stewart, Florence Woods, Josephine Hodg son, Saidie Elise Crook, Sarah Hill Mary Burnell Bees—Janie Louise Roberts, Vinita Crane, Lucy Erwin,, Mar tha Carter Storey, Bernice White. —96— WOMAN'S CLUB MEET8 MONDAY AFTERNOON AT 3:30 oi Mexico win o< public is cordially is hoped a good < present to enjoy th class has been invited, and the oc caston promises to be very delight ful and enjoyable. -OB- INTERESTING PICTURES. At the Central Presbyterian church r.t 8 o’clock this'evening an interesting service will he held at which beautiful stereoptican views of Mexico will be shown. The invited and it crowd will be present to enjoy the pictures and learn more of the work cf the Southern Presbyterian church in 'this wonderful country. CALLED MEETING 1*. T. A. EXECUTIVE BOARD. There will be a called meeting of the Executive board of the P. ,T. A. with Mrs. R. C. Wilson on Henderson avenue Friday after noon at 4 o'clock. -HP- REGULAR OUARTERLY MEETING EMMANUEL GUILD FRIDAY 4 O’CLOCK. * The regular quarterly meeting of Emmanuel Guild will be held Friday afternoon in the Parish house at 4 o’clock. All members are asked Jo be present. —06— A. T. O. FRATERNITY TO CELEBRATE WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY The A. T. O. fraternity will'colc- brate Washington’s birthday next Thursday evening wi.’h fathers night when many of the fathers of ’ , ... ... I the boys arc expected and wit.lit Th ?„ regu ? r m p I ’thIy meeting of {-entertained very happily on this the Woman’s Club will bo held- not ,ble occasion. Monday afternoon at 3:30 when a -very interesting program will be an enjoyable feature. The music committee with Mni. John Morris chairman will be In charge. Mrs. Charles Dorman, vice president-of the Atlanta Music Study Club and Miss Evelyn Johnson of Atlanta, slso, will bn an additional attrac tion when they will address the meeting and will contribute musi cal numbers. Miss Johnson will speak on Junior music clubs. Every member is urged to bo pres ent. Mrs. Hoyt Pitncr, of Athens will arrive Friday' to bo the guest of Her sister, Miss Laura Baker for a few days.—Elbcrton Star. IF Miss Kate Caritheis spent the 'week end with her sister, Mrs. Addle Jones, of Athens,—Elbcrton Star. , Mrs. J. P. Campbell of Wash ington and New' York is the guost of Mrs. T. H. -McHatton. Mrs. Campbell's many friends will wel come her most cordially. -SI— The continued improvement of Mr. Ed Soule is mosJ gratifying to his friends. wfth her trusting little hand cm thearm’ 5^-.^°' T the Nancy savant Maury days the feels Pi, Pi. RUB RHEUMATIC. ACHING JOINTS St. Jacobs Oil stops any pain, and rheumatism is pain only. Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Stop drug- Apply in Nostrils — It Opens Passages In stantly Cclds and catarrh yield like magic to soothing, healing anti septic cream that penetrates thru King!. Rub soothing, penetrating, every air passage and relieves Ct. Jacobs Oil right into your sore swollen, inflamed membranes of stiff, aching joints, and relief nose and throat. Your clogged comes instantly. St. Jacobs Oil nostrils open right up, and you is a harmless rheumatism liniment can breathe freeljra Hawking and which never disappoints, and can-, snuffling stop. liSI’t stay stuffed not harm the skin. | up and miserable. Limber up! Quit complaining!! Get a. small bottle of Ely’s Get a small trial bottle of old, Cream Balm from your druggist, honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug Apply a little in the nostrils and store, and in just a moment you get instant relief. Millions cn- will be free from rheumatic pain, dorse this remedy known for more soreness and stiffness. Don’t suf- than fifty years. fer! Relief awaits you. St. Ja- cobs Oil is just as good for scia tica, neuralgia, lumbago, ache, sprains. City Court, since It began the February term Monday, has dis posed ot over 100 case* which were Ion the calendar for trial, It was learned today. The case yf E-S Sporting Goods company versus the Western Union Telegraph Company was called Tuesday morning and at : torneyb argued a demurrer the en tire day. The telegraph company Is represented by Mark Bolding of Atlanta while Austin Bell, of Ath ens. represented the plaintiff. The- plaintiff claims damages for loss said to have been suffered by them when an explosion occur red-where employees of the defen dant were working, damaging < targe gasoline tank ot the plain tiffs. • • It Is claimed that 1.500 gallons ot gasoline leaked out of the tank hn a result of damage to it by the explosion. The demurrer was over fuied In part and trial will be re sumed within the next few day*. Funeral Services For Mrfe. Bowles • ' -—■ :i« Funeral services for Mrs. 3yl- vanus Wilkes Bowles, age 89. who died Tuesday at 7 P. M., at the rest denco ot her daughter, Mrs. B. M. fartey, on the Watklnsville Road, will be held Thursday at 10 A. M., from the chapel ot Dunaway Sona anil romiwny.. In Athens, and In terment will follow in Hanaon cemetery. Rey. Adama, of Mon roe, will conduct the services. Mrs. Bowles death followad an illness or several years. She la survived by three daughters, Mrs. B. M. Cartey, Mrs. Robert Landrum and Mrs. J. W. Bailey, all of Ath ens, and a son Benjamin Bowles, If Center, Texas. Athens Visitors THE TEN A CLUB ENTER TAINS WITH DANCE AT GEORGIAN HOTEL FRIDAY EVENING The Ten A. club will give a lovo ly dance at the Georgian hotel Friday evening at ’9 o'clock. The chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clements,, Mr. and Mrs. eL.-i.,,. Carl Wallace. Mr. and. Mrs. Ben Charlotte 'Miilstead "^Charlotte, Link. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Moon, Da - * Prof. C. M. Strahan is in Au burn, Ala. . * < s —HH— Mr. and Mrs. Miilstead and Miss 9 4 matter of fact, the/to/ drop tells you why Maxwell House is specified whenever one is particularly * anxious to have the occasion just right. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE :Mr. nnd Mrs. O.-O. Davis. Mrs, Sarah Hudson, Miss Mattie De- moro, Mrs. Lulie Cook, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Keating. (51— EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING WOMAN’S CLUB FRIDAY 11 O’CLOCK Thd regular monthly mooting of the Executive Board ot the Athena Woman's Club will bo held Friday morning nt 11 o'clock. OlR&LE III MEETS WITH . SOCIETY FIRST METHODIST » CHURCH MEET8 WITH MRS. SLEDGE Clrelo 4, of the Missionary So ciety or the First Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. E. D. Sledge at 4 o’clock. 66efHON£-(j6 and Night JUDGE J. OJ BRADWELL TO ADDRES8 Y. W. C. A. Judge J. D. Bradwcll will address the Y. W. C. A. Friday evening a# 8 o'clock on Titles. Deeda and ab- slricts, which will be the third ot the series of lectures. Thornton’s DINNER THURSDAY , A Tomato Soup taw- (Chicken Pan Pie) Bdned cabbage cauliflower Criamed Irish Potatoes Candled Yama Cream Pudding Crexu Sauce Muffins and Hot Biscuit Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents . Supper 50 Cents. Breaded Pork Chops Augratln Potatoes Oreen Peas . Vegetable Salad C., formerly of Athriis spci -the week end with Mr. and Mrs R. T. Goodwj-n on Dealing street Miss Frances Bond is in Atlan ta going over with the Glee Club of the Sta b Normal school. :_qj Mrs. Patton of Neadsville, Penn, arrives Thursday to visit Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Patton. back- n iu ■ IT as III The alight change for tfie bet ter in Mrs. Coke Talmadge’s con dition who has been so desperately ill at the General hospital the past few days is the source oi jfnut^pleasure to her family and Judge and Mrs. Edwin Yates Webb, of Shelby, N. C.. arrivo Wed nesday night to visit their sister, Vtra. J. A. Darwin enroute to Palm Beach. Judge Webb la one of the most distinguished jurists of North Carolina and very prominent in nil the nffalrs of his state, v —g Mrs. W. C. Thornton will spend Thursday In Atlanta. The friends of Miss Rose Mary Whitaker will be delighted to hear of her convalescence from a re- xnt illness. Mr. A. H. Davison went up to his apple orchard near Clarkcs- vflle Wednesday morning for a -,hort visit. Mr. Charlie Joel's friends will be pleased to learn of his satis factory condition following an op! artion for appendi::t>r at Die General hospital Tuesday morn ing. 'Messrs. Frank Lawler, and Cuy- ,‘on Trussed spent th; week-eml in Charlotte, N. C. Judge and Mrs. Horace Holden leave this week tor Vest Palm Beach, FIs, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Emilo Anthony, joining Mias Queen Holden who has been there for two weeks, for • delightful trip to Cub*. ~ ' CANNED CHERRIES ARNOLD-ABNEY It’s Grandmother’s Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous al most over night if you’ll get a bottle rf “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul phur Compound” at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, im proved by the addition of other in gredients, are told annually, says a well-known druggist hero, be cause it darkens the hair so nat urally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those Whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after on; or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Gray- hair, 1 unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's' Sage and Sulphur Com pound tonight and you’ll be de lighted with your dark, handsome hair and yoflr youthful appear ance within a few days. Costs Few Cents a Mar- Keeps Hair Glossy, Well Groomed TORTURED MANY YEARS BY KIDNEYS “I have had kidney trouble for twelve years," writes H. P. Pink ney, West Jackson, Miss. “Pains in back, joints, catches in the run down and getting up too muct during the night. But since taking Foley Kidney Pills, my suffering Is over, and I feel like a new man.’’ Eackachc, rheumatic pains, kid ney tad bladder trouble quickl) relieved with Foley Kidney Pills. Refuse vubst:. :tes. Insist upon Foley’s Honey and Tar. BEWARE OF HOSE “GRIP” COLDS D ID you ever catch a “grip” cold in the wmter and have it hang on all through the summer? Don’t go through that experience again. Enrich your blood and build' up your strength with Glide’s Pep to- ^Lugaamdjuiegripgerm, will peas Gude’s Ffpto-Mangan it a fpjwyfftt protection against winter ailments for the whole family. Your druggist has it. in both liquid add tablet foniL Gude’s. Tonic and Blood Enricher Million* Uee It—Fine for ' —Not Sticky, Gfc** - * * Millions Use”*— Fine For Hs(r —Net Sticky, Greasy or SmeUyX Even obstinate, unruly or sham pooed" hair stays combed .all day in any style you like. “Hair- Groom” is a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and well-groomed affect to your hair—that, find tjoueh to good dress both in business and on social occasions. Grrasclcss, stainless “Hair- Groom” does not show on the hair because it . is absorbed by the scalp, therefore ycur hair remains so soft and. pliable and so natural that no one can possibly tell you used it. Drugstores. INFLUENZA FkOM NEGLECT t -■ ED COLDS Stop your coughs and colds be fore they become serious. If neg 'ected they lead to influenza, I> grippe, asthma and bronchltii. Hire* generations of users havi testified to the quick relief giver by Foley’s Honey and Tar from coughs, colds, croup, throat, eheai and bronchial trouble. Larges’ telling cough piedicine in the World. Mrs. S. L. Hunt, Cincin nati, Ohio, writes: “Foley Honej and Tar cured me of a hacking cough, whMzing and pain it cheat.” Refuse substitutes. Sole everywhere.—(Advertisement.) E KAY -THE SMILING PAINTER” Flo* Painting and Inurin' Decorating Phone 280, Athens, Ga. For Health and Vigor \ Eat BENSON’S Wholewheat Bread * Your Grocer'Has It —r Among thou visiting in Athena today wore, Thomas H. Hughes Atlanta, Carl C. White, Atlanta M. D. Lyons, New York CUT Frank E. Jaynes, Chicago, R- S Robinson, Atlanta, Ralph F. Pin nor, Buffalo, New York, R. W Parker, Jr., Madison, Ga. Marion Nowell, Augusta, N. C. frammcll, Rome. Ga., R. A. Coles Atlanta, P. R. Humphries, Atlan ta, J, R. Ebgland, Atlanta, T. Wayne Martin, Atlanta, H. L. Smith, Atlanta. J. G. Williams, Royston, Ga. B. F. Bolton, Atlanta, W. B. Bran don, Buford, W. R. Dea ton, Atlnn- •n, Dr. L. Knight, Dr. C. A. Camp bell, Harlee' Branch, Atlanta, H. I. Waller, Atlanta, Leroy Wall At lanta • J. Polk Brown, Elbertoir, R. W. Eberhardt, Atlanta, Fred J. Hun- ser, Atlanta, Lt. and Mrs. L. L. Cobb, Fort Bcnning, A. C. Rich ards, Atlanta, T. A. James, Macon, H. C. Groves, Atlamh, Philip M. Graves, Atlanta, Mrs. Florence Eubanks, Atlanta, Harry A. Black- well. St. Louis, J. F. Bartels and family, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. J. L. Cobb, AtlanU, R. L. Ward, White Plains, Ga., L. A. Skinner, Atlan ta, Charles A. Mayne, Atlanta. Anniversarians 1 Speak Tonight PM Kapp end Demos th solan literary societies at the University of OoosgU will oKtarvo their 103rd and If 2nd birthday’s respectively tonight Students, selected from a large number ot aspirants, will deliver addresses in commoration t pf the founding’of the two Institutions at 'hwlTnlversify. The exercises will bo held at the Chapel, beginning nt 8 o’clock.. Arthur Lewis, ot Dowson, Ga., will represent Phi Kappn. He will be Introduced by Colquitt Carter, Jr. O. Q. Finch will represent De- mosthentan. He will be Introduced by E. M. Duns tan, of Athene. Basketball Season Closes With Two Gaines Here Thursday Night Two games Thunder night will close tho 1*13 basketball season In Ajhcns. These games will be as follows, the Oeorgia Preehmer. versus tho Walklnevllle High school team and the Varsity ver sus the Atlanta .Athletic Club. The first game will start at 7:» and the big battle a* I and a half bella. Both Oeorgia teams have been 1 victorious In games previously played during th* season against tha same opponents and at. ex tra effort will be made to du plicate again Thursday night. .Tickets for these game* went on sale Wednesday afternoon at creu’a and will be placed on aale again Thursday afurnpon at thraa o’clock. Th* ■dmlaataB' la I1.M. Yates win refer** tha Oeorgia.A. A. C. gam# and Wlahra Wiu probably referee the Freshman game. Riu»iiiiiviift fci x i Rheumatic pain-relief I Congestion, Inflamed tissues-then persistent pain. Apply Sloanfcto break »up congestion*draw out inflammation -and stop that pain! Sloan’s Liniment •"kills painl mmmmstm The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page is 00* ot th* moat interest- I6a tatiitaall The Bannar-Heirald’a Sunday Want Ad Page Dr. Brannen of I Moultrie Dead MOULTRIE, Ca. — Dr. D. W. Brannen. pastor of the First Presby terian church apd well known throughout the state, died here sud denly this morning. He was 50 yesfs old. ' Before coming to Moultrie, Dr. Brannen was pastor of the Presbyterian church at Mll- ledgevllle for more than 20 years. Dr. Brannen was the father of Hugh P. Brannen, formerly of The Banner Herald editorial staff and now State news editor of The Ma con Telegraph. “P, McClure” Has Not Been Found Search by Athens police for **P Mr* ?Iure” which has been taken up by koilre and county «uthoritic* In ml- 'olnlnir cnuntle* ho* not resulted In irrest of the man. McClure, representing hlmeclf aa allroad conductor Monday boufiht nr- Idea of msrfchandtao at three Ath- ina store* and gave bogus chock* In ‘tftum. receiving In cash the differ ence between the price rf the artl- :les and amount of the check. .VAN-NIAL Never Dteap WOMAN SO II COULDNOTWORI Gained Strength,WeigHt.and Now Doing Own WorkbyTakingLyi LPinkham’sVcgetahleCompou Marion, tod-’T waaailrun;' d bent over. I could hardly Tdrag around, lc' alone do my work I read son * ' I tors in the j I tolling E.F JOEL OPERATED ON Charlie Joel, of University Dflve, was 'Operated on for appendicitis Tuesday morning at the Athens General Hospital and la reported to be doing nicely. VOGUE FOR GRAY Gray la to be one of tho popu lar color* for spring j millinery, as well as In gowns and In .hoes. It Is frequently combined with a more vivid color, or chaded Into orchid or blue. her and wanted him to have mot I took one bottle and could nee™ did for mein a w*ek’«thno,andv had taken three bottbtJDHB both in strength and walji* doing mv own work. 1 took it t] mo so much. 1 sure am glad to ri mend tho Vegetable Compound tl woman who suffers from female I men ts, for Iknowby experience d it can do. I have used Lydia E. I ham’s Sanative Wash, also the Pills,too, and think them fine.’ -» Wm. EmiiiDGE, 620 E. Grant Strcot, - M ArecotdofnaarIy flfty years serj ■, ^vico should convince you of the m« ^of Lydia E. Finkham's Cam||und VAN-NIAL Satisfies MICHAEL’S j&m 6 Thursday : Friday and Saturday Onl) An ' Exceptional Sale Hand - Made BLOUSES nV 7 rench Voile, Batiste and 'Dimity Blouses to be sold at much below regular Prices. 'Dimity Blouse* .... $1.95 Pater Pan Collar. , JNH Originally Priced *2.93. Batiste Blouses .... $1.951 Trimmed with real lace. Originally Priced $2.95. Dimity Blouses .... $2.95| Hand drawn and lace trimmed. i Originally Priced *3.95. French Voile Blouses $3.£ Real Pllat Lace trimmed. Originally Priced $5.95. Batiste Blouses .... $2.95 Real Filet Lac* trimmed. Originally Priced $3.95. in twenty-five style* In- k ’ aale. Every atltch made fc .*!> .'<eLo More than eluded in sale. Every stitch midef) entirely by hand. Peter Pan, <; Tuxado and 8hawl Collar* Round, . ’ V and aquara nack effects. Hand-1 drawn, real Iriah and Filet Lacef trimmed atylec. Eight of the style, are Illustrated. Many others | I.M. equally as pretty. Really markable values. The Sale of Blankets and . Comforts Continues | Throughout the Week.