The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 01, 1923, Image 3

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mfgmm THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA iiiiif,Hajrlaa.,y*4aaadak ji« »iu -taka Ur,- and Mrn Suit iirln CASTORJAl For Infants and Children - .; IN'Jse for OVER 30 Years' 69th birthday Wednesday i! ll'tli1 BEAUTIFUL BRIDGE j PARTY Thursday afternoon Mrs. Guy Tiller entertained at six tables of brldse at the Haim Garden. which was very lovely In all the elaborate details.* The charming occasion / was planned 1n honor of Mrs. Robert Calhoun of who waa unavold- occupied Galloway. the house Wednesday night and made a spirited speech in oppo sition to the pending farm credit bills. WASHINGTON— Representative W. Hotirke Cockran. democrat New- York, died suddenly Thurs- Hf» v ays bears .nture.Qf^ Mm. T. K. Knnilolph has been called to Akron, Ohio, on account of the lllnets of heir daughter. Office 1201—By MRS. ALICE ADAMS—Residence 832. Mrs. Asbury Hodgson Is spend ing awhile at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh White, of Whitehall) during the absence of Mrs. White j ut the Oeneral hospital. The C)aasl9 city throve Xo. 47 W. O. W. Circle extend - deepest j sympathy to their oeloved aov- • erelgn. Mrs, C. d. Dixon ami rainliy j of Fort Mead, Fla., in the death ot M l»» Myrtlce r Dixon. Greenwood. 8. "C.. ably detained at home. The tea roonl IF I WER£ A MAN, A YOUNG MAN' ^Michael ^Brothers of the Talm Garden always artistic and attractive was beautifully dec orated with golden daffodil* and ex quisite pink rose*. Following the Interesting game, de licious refreshments were served. A. bridge score pad ttai the toji score dainty bottle of per#®me prise, and - — . was awarded the winner of the con* solatlon. The many friends of Mrs. C. H. j nh lnl*y will b* del)ghted to near shd It Improving from an attack VERY SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Sale Of man, a young man, and vhnt I know to-day. knew what I know to-day, I would look in , the eyes of Llfo __ undaunted. By any Ka|p. that might threaten me: % 1 would*give to the world what the world nyt*t wanted— Manhood. that, .knows It cun do and bo; Courage that dare*, and faith that edn see Clear Into the depths of the human soul, r ; i And find God there, and the ultimate Mother To-Be! If I were a man. u and know what I I I would think of i masterful creature Of all thy Masterful plan; The formless cause, with form u. feature; The power # that heeds not limit c. ban; Man, wonderful man. I would do good deeds, and forget them straightway; I would weave my woes Into ropes and climb L’p to. the heights of the helper’s gateway: And Lffe should serve me, and Time ' • And 1 find The treasures that die in the deep sea Mind. rould dream and think, and act; would work, and love, and pray. Till each dream and vision grew Into fact. If I were a man. a young man. and knew what I know to-day. MR8. A. L. FLUKY ENTERTAIN* COSMOPOLf TAN CLUB one of the week’s most enjoyable Social affairs was the meeting of the C«Amopolit&n club with Mrs. A. L. Flury Wednesday afternoon. The bright decorations of golden daffodils added charm and beauty t<» the at tractive home. After tne usual Inter- ■ould sail out and out, and’esting pastime over work boys and ‘ congenial nonv< rsatfon, dollclou* salad course war. served. The uf'iul gracious hospitality of the hostess was -very happily extended. Do You Realize this Fact? A N eminent physician has shown why thero la ao much useless suffering on tho part ot many expectant mothers, ■for ihonthB before haby comas, as well no when baby act- (tan?-strives. TbIS-tfime rrc-l doctor fov.nd tho way to avoid ir.uch. QLf this suffering. Mother, your baby's nerves,' Its whole structure should ho frea from any Influence paused by your ni6ntlia' of useless misery and pain. You yourself can ho freo fr/mli much of it If ore Js a little messago to all expectant mothers: expectant . Mrs.-Ida Milton, 10S N. Tremont St., Kansas, III., says: "l am forced to say something in regard to your wonderful 'Mother's Friend.' Just one application gave me such relief I could hardly was in- pregnancy. Before I used it I was suffering is all over, and today, I am able to do my house-work with all ease and without pain." "Mother’s Friend” is applied .externally, and enables the mus cles. nerves and tissues to relax and readjust themselves with (he growing changes during pregnancy, and at child-birth. It should be used for somo time befaro baby comes—the sooner tho better. [other. IMvnJ" contains no nnrcoMei or harmful dross. It I. tuft. For generatiouu "V,other’s Friend” hf* Ydtiovsd ix'pt three generations "Mother's Friend” hs» tolleved expectant mothers of much useless 8Jiferin'T. Mother! you mur,*. avoid mere gransrj and uoelcsa substi tute; Ofegin uains “Mothcr’a 1 viand” tolay. It b said at drug a tore*— JKfei ov. ■1 : BDcnxr? ox motherhood r>*» got: from t\h dvty to i•ourittf. to your r\M c.iwj. fou nhauUl hnve our vc’.vable iUuetrotert bool,j, r ropy r.ii>/.• fi» Pr^'hWJ. J?,i>rv } nlor Co., UA-AZ, !j;.iyrs t tUftv!” jivtn y.t.r crwjjLi todzy. mmmmtsm&mw - MISS MAE HUDSON ENTERTAINS TEN A club Wednesday evening Miss Mae Hudson was the delightful hostesa at a charmlftgly planned party in I were u man. a young man, and j compliment to the Ten A Clul#. knew what I know today, v *“‘‘ “* T ' 1 " r " I would guard my passion* as kings ■no » improving Little Corlfcne Stephens, the lovely young daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. p. Stephens Is out -£ter un extended JUnea*. —ffi—. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Neely, Jr. an nounce the birth of n son at their home on Walton Way. 1 he baby u.ll be R. C. Neely the 111.—au* uosta Chronicle. guard treasures, And keep them high and clean. (For. the will of a man with his passion* measures; It is strong as they are keen.) 1 would think or eac:i woman ns some,one’s mother ! would think of each man as my own blood brother. And siieed him along on his way. And the glory of life In this won- derful hour Should fill me and thrill me with conscioun power. If I were a man. a young man, and knew what I know to-day. —Ella Wheeler Wilcox. DR. E. L. HILL MAKES LOVELY TALK ON CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP Wednesday afternoon at the prayer meeing hour Dr. E. L. HU, pastor of the' First Presbyterian church made his first talk pf a series of six Bible studies on Christian Stewardship, which was very Interesting and In structlve, and greatly appreciated by the large assembly, mostly women, Hill has made an earnest an.1 special study 6f this valuable sub ject. and was greatly In demand last year In many distant aUtas. Texas. West Virginia and other polnta where he carried the message; pf .Christian Stewardship. These lecture*, rather studies of the Bible. ar6 bpen to the public and everybody ,1« most cordial ly invited. Dr. Hill will probably be ©jit of the city next Wednesday* and 5GRIM NECESSITY KNOWS NO LAW Every Pair of Shoes Must Be Sold to Raise Money )o.ia )e iEntire Stock of MARTIN BROSn Shoe Store Bankrupt Stock Will Be Placed on Sale Saturday March 3 mm s^Tust What You Have Been Waiting For wealth of golden Jonquil* Oiude a beautiful floral settine for the Jolly party. Ami the many en joyable features wai u meek mar riage, which.afforded great amuse- went for all. Fortunes were told, and delicious refreshments nerved during the everting. The guests included the members only, who made merry the occas ion. yhe pretty party added most huppily to the social calendar of .the week. COMMUNITY CLUB AT FOWLERS TO GIVE PLAY MARCH 9TH. The Community Club at . Foo lers will {five a superb high class •play the 9th of March, which promises to be one of the cleverest and most humorous of ' , modern times.. It will be a clean rural comedy, brilliant and snappy from begining to end, A matinee will be given in the afternon at 2:30 for childrtn. Admission 10c and an evening performance at 8 o'clock for grown ups. Admission 25 cents. Mr. S. C. Twltty. of Hrumwiok, wmp nn-<,tg the visitors her.* \\»•»- nesdny. |g Mr. sud Mrs. H. D. Miller are In Braden town, Fla., visiting the Rev erend and Mrs. Jennlngc Miss Edna Moore Of Jefferson was among the Visitors here Wednesday Mrs. J. F. Shehan cand Mrs. Harda way <f Crawford spent Wednesday In tho city. Mrs. C. K. Moore, Airs. J. I*. El»r- liart and Charles Kberhart were visit ors fmm Mayeavllle Wednesday. NEGRO SENTENCED Bank Redding, negro, otherwise Banks was tried { known as “Ret! in recorder’s court Wednesday i night on a charge of Idling and loit tiring and dliorderly condncL He waa -sentenced to pay $25.76 One or serve fltty days in the city stock ade. He Is now working out the sentence on the stockade gang. VAN-NIL Never Disappoints DIMITY‘BED SPREADS $2.45 These fine Spreads are full size Ripplette ‘ T)iniity Quilts. Light 'weight and fresh looking. They provide the/ ideai bed „ covering for Spring and Summer usage. The value quoted is an excellent one. Your First Duty is to Your City- Join the Chamber of Commerce NOW .mmiimmwiLm.i.»,mmm«mwLttumtmuuute W m»„M BEAUTIFUL BRIDGE LUNCHEON FOR MRS. C. H. SHELDON. Mrs. J. D. Bradwell will enter tain Friday morning in honor of har sis.'Ar, Mrs.. C. H. Sheldon, of Brunswick, at a lovely bridge luncheon at her delightful home on Milledgic Circle. The beauti ful party will not be very largo but one of the brightest social af fairs- of the v/eek. JUDGE T. F. GREENE TO . ADDRESS Y. W. C. A. Judge T. F. Greene will address the Y. W. C. A. Friday evening on Woman’s Property Rights at the club rooms on College avenue at 8 o’clock. The public ip cor dially invited. TEACHERS—OFFICERS BEGINNERS AND CRADLE ROLL DEPARTMENT? The teachers un,l officers of the Beginners and cradle, roll depart ment of the Sunday school of the Flr«t Methtdlst Church .will meet with Mr*. O. A. Venable Frlduy evening at 8 o'clock: JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB TO BE ORGANIZED. All teachers as v.-ell ss children are cordially invited to meet a.' the home ox Mrs. E. C.-McEvoy Saturday afternoon at. 4 o’clock ’-'°r the purpose of organizing a Junior Music Study Club: i/fi 14,000 p&irs of the best'known brands of Ladies, Mens and Children’s shoes and slippers* to be sacrificed at about 30c on the dollar, watch paper for Friday's page &dd for startling prices unheard of in the City of Athens 1 surround* Shoe repair chop in rear of store will be open as usual for business H. MILE, Adjuster of Martin Bros. Store .ftiis-plMluit 'Sjjft , 8 ~ ^ ~ Athens, Ga., was represented in /he business contingent at the Bay ^ew hotel by the recent arrival of James G. Camak.—Tampa Morning* Tribune. The friends of 'Mrs,.,- Evelyn Stone will regret to .hear of her illness at her home on Thomas street. *n, Miss Elaiije Mrs.'John Flani £PP«. Mr-W. H. Epps, Miss Nina Mae Mornson, Mias Sarah Brock, Mcsrs. Summie and Leary Mor rison were among the Visitor* from Jefferson Wednesday after- non for the Jefferson-Colbert bas ket ball game. Mr. and Mrs. P, recent visitors :'o urden were •nroe. has Mrs. J. D. Bradwell turned from Atlanta accompanied Jjy Mra. & H. Sheldon Bfurnwh*- Mrs. Bradwell and Mrs. Sheldon were entertained very delightfully as the guests of j Mrs. Leo Stillman at Cplkige Park. H.m^a In c H?' to *h*m, Pearlie Hammond, Sarah Lowe and Susie 5aJ« jerkins of Sta$ham were viMtord here Wednesday for the Jefferson-Colbert basketball game. Mr. and Mrs. Thoms* SitMera, ■ ' '*ny te wer * v - 'to” here, Elberton •I 1 *- ** ntdncrday_in Hie city. j k*J. W, O. Bolton and little Emmie, have been called to Brooks on accouat of. the ill- ms brof nesa of Mrs. Bolton’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hann, have •S't d iJ£k 1 ft afJer “ vi f raUtivea C ' f whw lhe > r *£»*ted afternoon Georgia and Tech, It Fits Right Into Your Daily Work You dca’t have to. fit. your work to the Sellers. .For it is the result of long practical ex perience in kitchen work,, of many years study of the work ing needs of women. And it just fits right in, ao naturally that you will won der how you ever got along without it. There ia no other kitchfin cab inet like the Seliera. It haa 16 important improvements found combined in no other. It costa many thousands of dollars a year to put thesd extra feature* into the Seiler*. Yet it cost* you no more than any other good cabinet. "The Best Servant in Your House* Come in and let us explain to you' the many, time and labor-saving features ot the Sellers. ' *H-r The Automatic Lowering Flour Bin, for in stance—you never saw anything like it. It deos away wth harmful lifting and straining, dangerous standing on chairs. The Automatic Base Shelf Extender—another safeguard ef women’s health and good looks. You’ll be interested in these improvements, 'whether you inland to buy, or not Come in to day. * Dorsey Furniture Co* vSyality Furniture Since 1884 jjjjgll'PW onoril TOafr&lr m ‘