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WOMAN'S - MISSIONARY
SOCIETY TO HOtD
WEEK OP PRAYER
The Woman’s Missionary So-.
dety or the First Baptist chutch meet at 3 O ’ c,ock Monday af,er '
iNNEff-HBRALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA
Office
THE CREATOR , done,
I looked in the face of a roso I And I pondered the stars of the
w it nodded in springtime and ' night.
smiled. | And I looked In the eyes of a man
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l nought In tho depths of u mine. nlng to prayer,
l looked In a sunbeam In air. j God's fingerprints there I could
They each bore an image divine. 1 ' scan,
Tl ‘" , reator was ever y whc re.’ He waited me everywhere,
I looked at the set of the sun,
And the crag that reflected its
light.
—Clarence E. Flynn, In the Chris
tian Herald. .
Mrs. Donald Williams, or Monroe
“ "» ‘*y '*•• »•» •pm’nSS^SaTau.
will observe the week of March
4th to 9th, inclusive as a special
season of prayer for Home Mis
sions.
The meetings will be held at the
church at 4 o’clock In the after
noon with the exception of the
one on Wednesday which will be
merged with the regular mid week
prayer service of the church in-tbe
evening. A splendid program will
feature each session when ' the
various circles will present for
prayer and study some Interest
ing phase of Home Mission work
of Southern Baptists. Circles 10,
11 and 12 will have charge «f the
program for Monday; Circles 7.
8, and 9 Tuesday; 'Circles 4, 5 and
6 Thursday; Circles 1. 3 and S
Friday. All women Interested are
rTlqyHfed lb attend theqo I Mr. and Mrs, J.P. Bfall, Mr. pol-
meetings. ' ; [loci Pound and Mr. T; k. Miller
The executive committee will were visitors here Thursday from
Maysville.
MICHAEL BRQ7HERS
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Grey Footwear
As this perfect compliment to the vogue for grey in
dress We are now displaying stunningly smart new
models in grey pumps and oxfords. The newness of
the styles is very appealing, :
Priced $10 to $1150
March 3
is positively the last; day
of Our Sale
A Special lot of
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS
at HALF - PRICE
noon? preceding the prayer ser
vice st 4 o'clock.
ATHENS ART A880CIATI0N
MEET8 SATURDAY AT
6 O’ CLOCK
,The Athens Art Association win
meet In the University Library at
5 o’clock on Saturday, March 3rd.
The feature of the afternoon will
be n talk by Mr. Duncan Burnet
about seme pictures recently pio-
sented tc the library by Mr. Cub.
Poster Peabody. These beautiful
reproductions nro bung in the
right wing o', the library, and are
quite an acquia'don to the build
ing. There are ’also somo Arun
del prints In Mr. Burnett's posses
sion which will be on display.
These are particularly Interesting
specimens of reproduction lu col
or In Lithography and will doubt- 1
less be very much appreciated.
Mrs. T. J. Woofter will review
some of the current news In Art
circles. /
The public Is cordially Invited,
to this as well as all other meet
logs of the Art Association which jtrs. Walter Bishop.
Miss Virginia Brown was among
the Lucy Cobb girls going over to
Atlanta for the Georgia-Tech
Mrs. Herbert Hester and Mrs.
G. P. Reynolds, of Monroe spent
Thursday In the city.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephens and
'Misses Stephens of Carlton, wero
visitors here Thursday. I
jg
.. Mr.. .and ~ Mrs. Frank Lipscomb
hate returned from Atlanta and
report the condition of Mr. W. D.
Bills Improved. %
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Mr. John E. Darwin went over
to Atlanta Friday morning for the
day. \
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Mr. DeLaney Hull has relumed
to Dublin, after a visit to his moth
er, Mrs. Rosa D. Hull.'
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iMrs. Thurston Crawford, of
Greensboro Is visiting her sister,
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Mew ESat^tioMffi rWS’-.d’t.
, ~. .so gives quick relief from* coughs
ATLANTA—Three committees l,resulHng from Flu, Grippe, Whop-
r.amcd at a meeting at Emory Uni & C SS&J
.. your Chamber of Commerce is a Selfish as well as a Civic
ligation.-The Chamber helps you fa Grow And to Prosper.
Wb #*r
Last Day of
SALE
has for its chief object to fostet
within our.city a love for the tru?
and the beautiful In Art literature
and nature.
GIRLS’ AUXILIARY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
WILL MEET SATURDAY
3:30 O’CLOCK.
The Girls’ Auxiliary, of the
First Baptist church will ndeeft
with Mrs.'Wright and Mrs. Geo.
Thornton at the home of Mrs.
Thornton, 453 Hill street tomor
row (Saturday) afternoon at 3:30
o’clock. The co-operation of
mothers is very much appreciated
by the leaders.
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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 Is cor
dially invited,
TEACHERS—DFFICER8
BEGINNERS AND CRADLE
ROLL DEPARTMENT
The teachers and officers of th«
Beginners and cradle roll depart
ment of the Sunday school of the
First Methodist Church will meet
with Mrs. O. A. VOnable Friday
evening, at 8 o'clock.
JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB
TO BE ORGANIZED.
All teachers as well as children
arc cordially invited to md:t at
.the home of Mrs. E. C. McEvoy
/Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock
for the purpose of organising- s
Junior Music Study Club.
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Mrs. Garret Kenney, of Peoria.
III.. Is expected this week to visit
Mrs. Harry Hodgson.
The friends of Miss Ruth Betts
will be glad to learn of her con
valescence from an attack of flu.
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Mlss Rob-i Burkhattcr’s friends
will be glad to hear she has re
covered from nn attnek of flu.
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Misses Julia Thomas and Lethir
Cooper of Winder are guests of
Mrs. Paul Williams.
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IMrs. E. H. Dorsey. Jr.. Miss
Elizabeth Arnold,_ Messrs. Peto
McCreary Cody Watson, ond Billy
Fletcher motored to Atlanta Thurs
day for the Georgia-Tech basket
ball game.
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The friends of Miss Ethel My-
gatt will be delighted to lenrn she
has left' the General hospital fol
lowing an nitration for appendici
tis end Is doing nicely at the home
of her parents on princo avenuo.
The friends of Miss Martha Ellis
of Farmington, -are welcoming her
back to Athens and will find her
at Michael Bros., store where she
will he very glad to meet her old
customers.
versity Thursday of the. constitu
tional commissioners wjll draft
three different divisions of a ten
tative written examination for the
Methodist Episcopal church. South.
Bishop warren A. Candler, is
chairman of the commisison which
was formed at, the last meeting
of 'the Genera) confr rence.
The tentative constitution will
he-submitted to the'next general
conference in 1926.
Probe Sugar
Price Advances
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WASHINGTON. — Investigation 1
by iho senate manufactures com-1
mittec headed by Senator Lafol-
lotto, republican Wisconsin, of the |
recent advances in prices of /sugar
n\tn proposed in u resolution in
troduced Friday by Senator Brocsc-
hart, republican. Iowa.
SUFFRAGE DEFEATED
TOKIO (By the Associated
Prcrs)—The Universal suffrage
bill was defeated in the lower
house of the diet Friday after
Premier Kato said that the gov
ernment had under consideration
the extension of the franchise.
•is. Forty-eight years of satis
faction to users has made Foley’s
Honey and Tar the World’s larg
est selling cough medicine.' Con
tains no opiates—ingredients arc
printed on tho wrapper. Refuse
substitutes. Insist upon Foley’s.
—Advertisement
FIELD AND GARDEN
SEEDS NOW READY ,
All Varities of Wood’s > Seeds ■ -
Call Us UP/ For '
Pure Seeds and Pure Drugs
Phones 1066 and 1067
CITIZENS’ PHARMACY
Corner Clayton and Jackson Streets
The colors of nature have been PHOTOGRAPHED for the first
time in making
Miss Louise Abney went - over
to Decatur Friday afternoon to
spend the week-end with Miss
Laura McClellan.
Mrs. (Merritt Pound is in Cdvlng-
inpton visiting Miss Josephine
Franklin.
MisS liii> Mae Hopkins of Cov
ington is the week-end guest of
Miss Irete Blood worth at the
•eachers lome on the High School
Campus.
Mrs. Biased Edwards of Fort'
Valley is the guest of her parents
Dr. and Mrs. Jere Pound.
SGT. LEONARD WILL
mm AT . PALACE
“THE TOLL The SEA’
A great romantic drama with KENETH HARLAN i
PALACE—^Saturday
Miss Marian Mathis has joined
her mother, Mrs. Redwine in At
lanta and will be a student of
Miss Woodberry’s school.'
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Mrs. J. IL Rogers and Miss
Julia Rogers have returned from
Atlanta where they spent several
days. .
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Mrs. Isaac Swift 'and Thurmond
Swift have returned from a trip
to Florida.
Miss Ins Mae Conners is spend
ing the wesk-enl with her father
in Social Circle.
Sergeant Roy Leonard, World
war veteran who served through
all tho major battles with tho Caha
dian troops and was gassed and
wounded several times will appear
st the Palace Theatre Friday night
aqd will giro a rendition of several
poems he has composed, the best
ones being “Private Jim iMcGee*'
and'the “Mother of s Private.”
Sergeant Leonard was gassed at
Dill 60, Ypres sector and also at
Lens. He was a sergeant of art!)
lery. He comes here highly re
commended and—will appreciate
your attendance at the 9 o'clock
show at the Palace Friday night.
Kiwanis Enjoys
“Memorial Room”
Many* of the members of tho
Klwanls club enjoyed looking at
the ''Memorial room” in Winnio
Davie hall of the . State Normal
8chool Thursday bight while on a
visit to the school for the weekly
lubcheon. In this room has been
collected a large number of war
photographs, documents, clippings
and souvenlors depleting the strug
glee of the Wdrld War.
Mrs. Clarke ltogers and children
of Demorest are expected Satur. ft A*
day to spend the week-end with °who tKSii
Mrs. Blackshcar and Miaa Laura J* ‘JJJ®?
Blarkshear and will be aceom- f®?* * k W¥f h , ” h . ) t, |® nn^KInnr
paTied home by Mrs. Blackahear. V™
Mr. Albert S. Rowland left
Thursday for WhlJe Springs, Fla.,
to recuperate from • long illness.
Miaa Lillian Wills cams up from
the State Normal School at Ath
ens, for a short visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wills
tlie past week—Jackson Herald.
Miss Edith HaUlda; f, who b at
tending the S'late Normal School
at Athens was a week-end vlaltot
here at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holliday.-
Jackson Herald.
Mr. Hamilton^!tockton of Ath
ens spent Sunday in Jeferaon, Mr
Stockton’s friends will be Interest-
led jo know that he now holds a
'position with Michael Brea- in
the shoe department—Jackson
Herald.
„ <Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and ture appears abovy, was not only
| little -daughter, Marion, of Ath ; ■ successful physician but also a
Tomorrow will positively be the last day of our ?
Clearance Sale
Never; in the history of our business, have we conducted a more
highly satisfactory sale. .
The public has realized tjfe values offered, and has responded
wonderfully, v •
It hasiproved to us, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that the buying
public has had confidence in what we have advertised. ' •
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The statement made by us that Spring Cloth
ing will be high is absolutely true
We want to thank those who have confided in us. Everyone is a'
true friend, and a future customer and Booster for this house.
em. spent Saturday night and
Sunday here, the guest* Of Mr.
land Mrs. Geo. E. Smith.—Jackson
Herald.
Dr. and Mrs. J.
■pen? Saturday in
■on Herald.
Maojr Harris has taken the Lfn-
I ton apartment on Mllledge an-
|nue. V
Mr. Ffed White of Akron, Ohio,
is visiting his sister, Mrs. Win-
jder Wester.
, Mr. and Mrs. Hulm Kinncbrew
have taken an apartment/ on
Prince avenue near the Normal
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Mis* Susie Oerdlna chaperoned
A MAN WHO
BECAME FAMOUS
Doctor R. V. Pierce, whose plc-
qcalities of Nature's remedies,
roots and herb*, and by dose ob
servation fit the methods used by
the Indians, be discovered' their
r it remedial qualities, espocfal-
for weakness of womdn, and
after careful preparation Succeed
ed in giving to the world's rem-J
'cdy which has been used by wo-1
men with the beet results for a|
half century. Dr. Pierce’s Favor
ite Prescription is still in grqat
demand, while many other sq-
(called "cure-ails” have come and
(gone. The reason for its phenom
enal success is because of -its ab
solute purity, and Dr. Pierce’s
high standing, as an honored citi
zen of Buffalo is a guarantee of
Jan thYl is claimed for tile Fa
vorite Prescription as a regulator!
k Mtsa Soale oerdlne chaperoned for the ills peculiar to wor
party of Lucy Cobb girls to At- Send 10c for trial pkg.
info for Ike Georgia-Tech basket /Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Bufi
■ tail game Thursday evening. <Y.—Advertisement >
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We are certain that tomorrow will be the big
gest day of the entire sale;
For various reasons many have delayed until the last, It is only
human nature—We will take cate of these as well as we did of
those who bought early-
Remember a Reduction of
One-Fourth Off
Former Prices an all
Suits and Overcoats
[INCLUDING
KUPPENHEIMER’S
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Everything in Wearing Apparel
; for Men and Hoys <
LEE MORRIS
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