The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 28, 1923, Image 3

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SiiS-sisKf-v With Great P * NORMA —and only Norma Talmadga could portray f the Lady Adrltrtnt of Robert Hochana’ famouj drama , of doaart leva. Eugene O'Brien haade aupportlng ca^t of great | artlata. t / ; BaBBHEiEIBBBH ATTRACTION Larry Semon Comedy “The Agent’ THE VOICE FROM THE MINARET 95 YARD WSMfttiMflft ’PEftftlTARY^ —- 'Tiirornr i — =5 "* If stomach is Gassy, Sour, Acid With Belching, Heartburn and l'r< srure, Try Stuart's l)yi pepsia Tablets Any number of thin people have [office j..• n>’ trouble with what they eatj rink and suffer with imligas- I CLASS IN dress MAKING 1201 — MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence -iHjfcBAKKEfoHERALP, ATHENS. GEORGIA ^jgg meet, with fta leader, Mrs. A. H. Liavlaon. Thuraday atterpoon at foi n ♦ * hf*r home on Prince Av pain, Th$ food does not seem to i STA RTS FRIDAY, MARCH 2 ;t!L itself to nourish the body, i stomach is in an a?id condi-1 Tho Athcns Womans’ dub will and Such pocplc often com-j spm,sor a <>,as8 , In dress-making. It n of v/eaknc»3, rheuma-jc !" 1,0 t^hght by Mrs. Frank Ward, headache .Mid. a turn down Jf 1 *’ 1 vviI1 ,iavo to ,,e dmited In num- aw.utition when \fhat they 1 Hedd ts I the alkaline effect to overcome' o|f, 3®!pBB? jV 1 ] 1 }<' the mutralize this acid condition;." A ‘ ‘ ' h ,„, of. people have found That £X”*£ by chewing one or two of the larprrt whiui tablets from ta box of ' ’ Dyspepsia Tablets they - I clas: - homo of tho anil the time the first lesson, Friday. March , 2. There will he )0 . thef days' and hours belpg ar ranged to suit the members of this this alkaline .effect, they then ! begin to pick up, take on firm 1 , of the ' committee, which has In .charge Work for Veterans in the State and in the Soldiers' Home. Contributions for Janet Randolph Confederate Women's Relief Work should be sent to Mrs. R. M. Mc- Master, Waynesboro. Care for needy Confederate Women in your surrounding territory. lovely surprise party FOR MISS CRATE TALLAMP Mrs. P. o. Vanatter complimented Miss Crate Tallamp, a popular co-ptl flesh and. eat whatever they likei ^ 0 for nort clul ‘ mcm bers. Y and feel fine. Get a 80 box of lh “^ who to Joln tl i® c,a ” Stuart’s 'Dyspepsia Tablets of afiyr vv111 PTO® Phone Mrp. N. o. Slaugh- druggist and note tho splendid i ..' , . ' ; result* ■ after eating pie, cheese. I "’ f t,K ’ flr,t the la,llcB «• sausage and all the other tasty! rc<|uc!!tc<1 *° brln * th0 following nr- foods.—Advertisengent. . j tides: \ | A paste-board box, containing: WcflltHy WidOW { 3 ya . rdn <,a *nkric;'a commercial pat- The Xce is f 1.00 for club members, 1 witl * a lovely surprise birthday party •« r || lir * • a » i tern '(rather plain); pins; needles. W OlilU ?Y CU Again; thread,^ thlntble, scissors, pin cush- .. i Ion, tape line. ‘ No\f that my stomach trouble i r „ rw.... x h::- all disappeared since taking MARCH AND APRIL a course ..of Mayrs Wonderful CALENDAR GEORGIA H niedy I would even consider i DIVISION DAUGHTERS getting married again. I cannot'CONFEDERACY tell you how terribly I suffered j before taking this great remedy.” I MARCH—Our $5,000 World War It is a simple, harmless" prepara- Educational Fund, to be psed for tinn that removes the catarrhal educating worthy young people, Is mucus fyont the intestinal tract being completed. This money Is ami allays the inflammation to be invested In Georgia bonds which causes practically all stom- and the intest alone to be used for ach, liver and ihtestinal aliment, the educating of lineal descendants im hiding appendicitis. One docs of Confederate veterans, preferably wilhccBtfftcP: op money refunded, such descendants as served In the for sanrfcy all druggists.—Ad- ireecnt World War. Send contrlbu vertisement. jtions to Miss Alice Baxter, 31 4th t street, Atlanta. INFLUENZA FROM NEGLECT-. Mrs. Julian .Lane,, the Stale ■fat ED COLDS ' chairman of Schoolarshtps, is .ever ' ready to communicate with, you Tuesday evening which was very beautifully planned In ail .the hanky details. a / The bright decorations of golden daffodils gave radiant touch of color, with soft shaded lignts everywhere. Tho feature of the pretty party wns the handkerchief shower»arrang id in a,very unique wayT A special delivery package came to the front door with a message jof good wishes.ln letter fprm, rbntalnlug c. ’dainty handker chief from ea-'h guest. Following an Interesting, musical program ami Jolly o'clock at‘her home bn Prince Ave. This will he a very Important meet ing. Garments are bclqg cut for the orphans home Ihjx. A full attendance Is desired. MRS. GUY TILLER ENTER- TAINS WEDNESDAY AFTER NOON FOR MRS. ROBERT CALHOUN Mrs. Guy Tiller will entertain at six tallies of bridge in honor of her house gucstr Mrs. Robert Calhoun of Greenwood. S. C.. -Thursday afternoon at the Palm Garde— which will be one of the week's loveliest social Events., TRIBUTE TO MISS RUTHERFORD. Partially copied from Confeacrate Veteran. Dec. 1!3»* . By G. M. Smith, Battery C, 12lb F. A. Ft. Sam How'**. /«*“ THE JUNIOR MU8IC CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. McEVOY SATURDAY AT 4 O’CLOCK The Junior Music Studay Club which has been recently organized will meet Saturday afternoon witb Mrs. E. C. McEvoy at 4 o'clock. The purpose of the club is to in terest the children In the study of music, and to encourage their love and appreciation. Hello Mus Mildred Lewis lluthcr- You’re*the’ leader in Southerp literature Reading your ^ooks one never be comes bored Our thoughts, in ways of truth your writings lure. Fair women pass in memory re- You hobTfirst place with undii- pu'ed claim, gamfe^, the guests which Jnoijided the I go worthy are you, slrong and clerlcaLforce* of* tho College of Agrl- ,tried and true, ■culture and a few friends were In* Proudly glory in your well-earnev .Vlted Into ‘the drastically decorate* fame, dining room where the handsomely ap-' pointed table was, centered with the Beneath your calm and earnest exquisitely embossed birthday cake, face there lies . containing tho various Symbols of A spirit endowed with vision deep « « fit I I villi j IU LtlllliJ , ht0 J cou P h3 ? ntl co ' ls bc - on this subject. fo,o tictticconw serious. If nesr-, .. with ev J er massing i^atblll- lcited they lead to influenza, la, tIcs th | s work hag gono forward grilipe, nithma and broncbKls, jupfng. tho past year, gaining In Three gendrr 4 ”""" — 1 - - - rec gendrations of users have: influenco and glvo out a wealth of testified to the quick relief given 1 opportunity " by Foley’s Honey and Tar from. ' stu , r llHt of rileg on back of coughs, colds, croup, throat, chest pamph { et nn ,i holp Georgia win and, bronchial trouble. Largest nlore laurels at General Conven- solling couijh medicine in the tj on World. Mrs. S. L. Hunt, Cincin-j contribute to the fund for the nati, Ohio, writes: Foley Honey | ce M Umor | a | chapel at Lexington and Tar cured mo of a hacking Va Mrg _ Ge0 rge Fclker, Jr.. Mon- chcP-te nK ,uh^utfSf in Se}3 evc^harc.—(Advertisement.) Now li the time to make your City tax returni. Send cdiUributlons to Gunning- ham Memorial Fund to Mrs. Floy Turner, Codartown, chairman. VAN-NIL Satisfies Relieve It with. Dr.KlN NEW DISCOVERY xz "Lest We ForgoL”. APRIL—Observe Memorial- Day (28th). ‘ . memorial Day Is one of the days wliWh Crossos of Honor may h" bestowed. Miss Rebecca Dumont, 241 Abercorn St.. Savannah,, will furnish matorial for bestowal of Crossek- , t , , * Haw malty; of us will wearj-UI D. C. ’pTnS to The Memorial Exogplacs? A prize of $lo Is offered by Val dosta chapter to the chapter Tidy ing the greatest number of pins during the year. Write Mrs. L. G. Youtnnn, Valdosta, for information regarding prices, etc. _ Let our work this month be for our veterans. Mrs. John A. Per- luck. The lijthtfl were turned out awhile and only the aparupn* candle?! on the cake were left burning. The same effective color, note wan empha* nixed In the floral arran*cment ahd oranire Ice and cake. The delightful party v^as a vdry . and clear; for Majestic courage, faith that never • * dies. That 'stands steadfast and nevel yields to fear. graceful compliment to the popular honorce and one of the brightest So cial 'event** of tho wook.' fjq MISS RUTH BARTLETT WEDS SENATOR H. C. HUTCHENS Miss Ruth Bartlett, daughter of Judge and Mrs. A. L. Bartlett, of Dallas, Ga., and Senator Hal. C. Hutchens, of Tallapoosa, Ga.. were quietly married Saturday. Febru ary 24 at 5:30 o’clock. 'The Rev. WlUlam M. Sentell officiating. 1 The bride, a very charming and talented young woman Is a gradu ate of Brenau college, and the At- lanat Conservatory of Music. Sho lias a host of friends over the state and Is a lovely brunette possessing a charming personality. Senator Hutchens Is a graduate of the University bf Georgia, and a m.mber of the Chi Phi frater nity. During the world war. ho sorved three years as captain in foreign sorvicc. Ho has respon sible business lntorests, as well as a promising future in tho.law Pr sonator and Mrs Hutchens will COMMUNITY CLUB AT ■J 3 a? home aftcMMarch^ 1 i “A I BOWLERS TO GIVE Sr-.?*-. . allc V. ..... 1 tux v uxnr-ta oru Bedford place.—Constitution. ng CIRCLE II METTS WITH CIRCLE II MEETS WITH MRS. A. H. Davl.sn our loved You, ideal woman of Southland The lofty friths of hisiory has re vealed; Illumined things we did not under stand That in the ponderous pages lay concealed. Your words of wisdom, deep and true and tender Give to the South’ners to keep through all 'the years Il.com fort 1 *! in aftertimz in golden splender Criiished with happ" smiles or wistful tears. I send to you my fondest love and praise Who shaped our lives and madt them strong and good; For others you havo labored all your days Formingi a holy bond of human- hood. . My love for you is not a fading flower , ' v But ever fresh and tender, ever green; Through day and night, through sun and storm and shower, Your living beau’-ly keeps my life serene.” . Clrclo tl of the Missionary Society VAN-JjlL Never Disappoints due, 11th St., Atlanta, Is chairman of the First Methodist church, will PLAY MARCH 9TH. The Community Club at Fow lera will give a superb high class play the 9th of March, which promises to be one of tho cleverest and most humorous of modem times. It will - bo a clean rural comedy, brilliant and snappy from PAGE THREE mad er, the ra f”i- g to end. A.- e given in the ofkermt for children. Admiasion 10c and an evening performance at 8 o’clock for grown ups. Admission 25 c. CIRCLE. I. OCONEE STREET CHURCH MEETS THURSDAY 3 O’CLOCK. Circle No'. I. of Oconee Street Methodist church will meet Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. Grover Presncll 457 East Hancock ave nue at 3 o’clock. All members r ged to be predent. Come bring new member. ‘* —BB— MRS. FRANK JACKSON ENTERTAINS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS. Mrs. Frank Jackson entertained her Sunday school clan Tuesday evening very deligntluily. Follow ing a short business mee-lingt a social hour was a very happy fea ture and delicious refreshment!! were served. Mr. Max Michael spent Tuesday in Elbciton. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Florence spent Tuesday in Elberten. Miss Mao Wood was those going to Elbciton to attend the Shrincrs convent tion. | among Tuesday The death of Mr. Ben Hansford at his homo In Maxeys, Tuesday, will bring sorrow to his many friends in Athens. Mr. Hansford was one of the oldest and most prominent citiz ens of his home town. Mrs. Robert Calhoun of Greenwood. 8. C„ arrived Wednesday afternoon to visit Mrs. Guy Tiller. I Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hawkes will be pleased to leara their young spn. Joe. Jr., who fell from Ills tryclcle Tuesday ufternoon Is not seriously Injured as war first thought although considerably trulsed. Democrat and Republican For Race For Executive ace in Chicago, Ill , Other Offices. % CHICAGO — .Arthur C. Ludcr, postmaster, will be the republican party’s standard barrier against Judge William E. Dover, democrat. tested Along th.o old party tlons and politicians declared the results Indicate further disinte gration of the waning support once solidly in the column of Mayor WlUlam Hale Thompson. SureRelief FDR INDIGESTION Negro is Freed In City Court INDICE isc&a Bell-ans of water SuieRelief LL-ANS Chsrg'ed with disposing or his crop before paying . rent on his j farm, Eugene Neely, negro, was tried In City Court Tuesday after- iSt and 754 Packages Everywhere in the mynoralty election next noon. The jury freed him. April. Mr. Luder was an easy; Neely.was prosecuted by R. C. winner In Tuesday's primary over Chandler, of WlntervIHe. Mr. VAN-NIL Never Disappoints t -j: B three opponents, having a plurality of 54,144 over Edward R. Lltslng- er, his opponent, Judge Dever was unopposed. City council seats from thirty wards Were Ailed, while candidates in 20 wards failed of majorities and the two hlghesta In each In-, stance will contest at the April election. • For the first time In the alder- manic contests -were along non- partlslan lines, , j Chandler claims the negro tenant Ibani iofd his crop before paying his rent thereby breaking an agree ment to give his landlord 1-4 of the crop provided the boll weevil feptroyed bis cotton. The negro was to have given 600 . pounds of cotton for rent if the weevil did not destroy it. Neely claims Mr. Chandler was given his share ot the crop. He said he didn't make much of a Crop. Now is the time to make your City tax returns. * - j w duce paroxysms oi cougning. VSSJSS Ota 17 Million Jan UhJ Ytarig VAN-NIL Satisfies Make your City tax returns now. MIhm refffty Baker, of the State Nor mal School, Athens, was tho guest j( her sister. Miss Laura Baker, Fri day.—-Blberton Star. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Thornton and Miss Frances Saunders, of. Athens, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sdy- ney Gaines Sunday.—Elberton Star. Mrs. Tom Murray, of Athens, spent the week-end .with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Christian.—Klbcrton Star. LACEs Pleasure We Present mac EXTRA . Last a0 Tonight THIS SEASON’S HIT ifofrftV -riti '-if* Mm: W. H. Thomas, of Athens, •pent Friday In Lawrencevtllo, cn routo to Flowery Iiraneh.—Lawrehco- vllle New:: - Herald. . gj; Mrs. Addle Jonos, of Athens, was the gueat of her mother, Mrs. W. M. Cartthers. Sunday.—Elberton Stnr. —0— Mias Catherine Jones, of Athens, was the week-end guest of relatives In Elberton.—Elborton Star. Miss Rosemary .Whitaker, or the University of Georgia, was tho week end guest of her monthcr. Mrs. Julia Whitaker. She had aa her guest, Miss Mary MeNew.—Elberton Sta. Miss Louise Pellew has return ed to Macon, after a ehort visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cohen. Mr. Fred Kahnenshohn, of New York, Is the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Louis Funkenstein. Mr. R. L. Voyles, of Mpycsvlllo, apent Tuesday jn the city. Dr. Artjiur apent Tuesday in Et- berton. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lets have returned from a visit to Wood- vlle. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Little spent the weekend in Gainesville. Mr .and Mrs. Frank Lipscomb have been called to Atlanta on ac count of the critical illness of Mr. W. D. Ellis. Mr. Jack Wnlbridge of Saratoga Springs, N. Y., has joined Mrs. Walbrtoge at the home of Judge and i Mrs. E. K. Lumpkin for a viaiL . * The friends of Mj». T. W. Pas- chall will regret to. hear of her til- nets with flu. 1 Mrs. Ben Betts and title daugh ter, Carrie left Tuesday fo£ Char lotte to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Fowler spent Tuesday in Elberton. J. T. White, one ot tho efficient elevator boys at the Southern Mu tual building, has accepted a posi tion with the Climax Hosiery Mills. Young White made many friends, by his courteous mariners while working at the Southern Mu tual, who wish 'him much suc- in his new place. -® P - Mr. Billups Phinizy will return from Miami, Fla., this wek where he has been spending some time with Mrs. Phinisy who'will re main until warm weather. Mr. Atrit Nix spent Tuesday iq Elberton. Mrs.' J. P. Campbell of Wa Yor ington and New York .who is the guest of Mrs. T. H. McHatton eaves Thursday. Mis Louise Phinisy will go over to Atlanta for the week-end to "“Hia. visit Mrs. Hughes Spaulding, Mrs. Lucy Harris the guest of Mrs. A. Miss and mm Annie Creword naa re-i. turned to her home in Chicago. - J Michael Brothers BEGINNING TOMORROW Annual Sale of Spring Values From $4.50 to $7.00 yard These rich fine woolen Dress Goods comprise,. we be lieve, as handsome a collection as has ever been dis played in Georgia. From the world’s finest woolen mill they come. From the designers and manufacturers whose products set the pace in the fabric market of the world. •For Every Purpose are these JVoolens-r Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Capes, Coats. In gorgeous plaids, stunning fancy weaves, and smart tailored effects, these gopds 54 to 58 inches wide come in the colors of Blue, Brown and Grey as represented in the new shades, Otter, Mustard, Caramel, Navy, Fallow, Pandean, Natural, Pearl, Cinder, Della Robbia, Black 2,400 MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS ALL FANCY COLORED FOREIGN <)A r PRINTS, WERE 50c AND 75c ZULU Such a sale as this is a master stroke for any store. For it gives the highest Evidence of a Merchandising. Suprem acy. Come early, men, and buy them by the dozen, aft 3KOH«f v.u:nmu,vmmwKnHWM Ala.4