The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 04, 1923, Image 10

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How can a man tell whether he is getting value for his nioney when he makes a clothes purchase? Not every man is a fabric or tailoring, expert. Simple—he’ll go to a store with an established reputation for integrity and he’ll ask for clothes of proven quality and value. GOOD CLOTHES le these sterling garment? have been the nation’s st hing value for fifty years. Exceptional values art offered. Florsheim and Douglas Shoes and Oxfords. John B. Stetson and Mallory Hats. Th£ Daylight Comer” PAGE TWO THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA PILLS SOLD BY DRUGGISIS%TRV\tHERf “ORTENTA TURBANS' Turbans of sold lace cloth are wrapped tightly about the bead end left unadorned save for a buckle or a knot of the material. The smart, effect to give Is that of on oriental' turhnn which Is wound before each wearing Run-Down Women Face to Face With Old Age! ATHENS PARENT-TEACHER NEWS OFFICERS ; * nd . !/! I, MRS. MILTON, HIGGINS, Netlonel President, Wotastcr, Men. MRS. BRUCE CARR JONES, Macon, State President. MRS. IIOVCE KICK LIN, Washlnfton, District President. MRS. H. J. Stegcman, Chairman Pre- School Circle*. MRS.'W. D. PASCHAL, Secretary and Treasurer. MRS. E. B. HUDSON, Local President Council. MRS. B, L. JACKSON, Vite resident. MRS, J. P. PROCTOR, Health Repre sentative. ' • - "U-.I’t i MRS. LAMAR SCOTT, Chairman at Publicity. Endur- Blood-Power Builds Nerve-Power, Si ' once. Energy, Girlish'Chirm! S. S. S. Is Remark able in Building Blood-Power and Nerve-Power! flRiwm Classif ication of Georgia P. T. A. WiliBegin September First, 1923 , vomity for members of Kiwanis Club Playground Movement and Chamber of Commerce Pledged Co-operation of P. T.A. Sh« is not 40 In years yst but sbo is run-down, txluuitad and that Is just - \s.r “ ‘ “* • • — - wbat old sg. is. S.! strength always! S. will build up your blood-powar. This give. Madam, thl». truth may firs yon ths yoor blood-power I 8. fl. 8. hsa been ‘rroeps.” 8hndd.r as too will, tbl. lined since 1820 as one of the greatest -rroeps.” Shudder as yoo fact stares yoo In the foeel Too ran let down it! If you fare the fact, yon can add glorious strength to yoar weakened body. Tos can add sweeter years to yonr life, and bring back TISfied ~ tb * - clulrm yoDr beSrs lt? n Sin help you I When yoo tousled, when yoo feel like ■f on every seat yon com# to, Hi that very thing yoo feel Is n< * ‘ out early aid age. Exhaustion “ ■ »ld “ago are practically the same o^ihiogb . Both mean a “wearing out.” > The-mumber of years you have spent an earth hsa nothing to do with tbe way^pen feel! Remember this, the muhacr of blood-cells you haro con tort* Your nerves, your vitality, yonr health and strength! It Is all yon ^ure! Iho answer than la, bond op s, blood-ctll builders known! It con tains only vegetable'medicinal ingre dients. It is also a remarkable blood purifier. This la why it has prtqren such startling results In rhaumatle conditions, in atoootng pIeddIc*. i ec* days!* But if yoo refuse to sema. akin eruptions, la clearing and Here It, then so power on ekrth beautifying the complexion, and In ‘ — building np thin, worn out man and women, and Jn building great asm power! Ton are only as atrsng as lotting yonr blood! Stronger and sore n and youthful nerves depend on blood- power 1 Stronger blood (bows at oacs in yonr face. In tba strength of every organ. 8. 8. 6. will Xlrs yon great energy, strength and mors youthfnl appearance. Slop getting old before your time! 8. 8. 8. is sold at all drag stores. In tws sizes. Tbe larger lire bottle la tbs more eco nomical. ° ■ • ■ On Frida;' afternoon Ihe regular monthly meeting was called to order by Mrs. Phil Campbell, pres ident. “America the Beautiful” was sun? as a tribute to the^ patriotic season. Mrs. John Morris report ed the plan of the Woman’s Club to starb a Junior Music Club in Athens, similar to those In other cities, for -he purpose of educat ing the musical tastes of tho young and to arouse more interest in music among tbe people of Athens! The Association was very en thusiastic and gave not only full support to the central music club but voted to hr.ve a music club at Baxter. It was announced by the com mittee that the Music Memory contest would begin pexd break, the selection* to-ie greater in num ber and more difficult than they were last year. . The Art Memory concept will be held in Aprili ‘ The Ktwnhis Club .was voted support in their work for Play grounds and the Chamber of Com merce was given a vote of sup port in their City projocta for Creator Atlens. The Garden Club activities will begin soon and the Gordan Com- .mittee with Mrs. W. 'E. Broach, chairman, was instructed to select the garden crops for tbe garden cotitest. '• S# Se makes you fid like yourself again RARE TREAT.' IN QUANTITY ,'(YAN.N1L, la's ,/ntbetlc vanilla ot rare flavouring conteut. aon-ulcobollc.) Mrs. John .Morris gave the As sociation a rare treat, an exqui site violin solo,, perfect in itself and a fittirig introduction to the speakers who followed.. Miss Mary Bacon wad adopted .vcrali , Schedule Outlined Below^ uHn * ™ er ** mIo *£ p. T, A. the ox- tn r> _ *•. r t» rn a : penm? to l»e paid by tho local an- r or Benefit 01 r, i. A. HOC Inti on. 30 points, five point* for Page Readers of,Thg;“^ d f^“|, m *™ ber on ovu BannerHerald. Tho classification of flcQrgln P. will begin Heptemhcr, first. 1923. All associations will be clna- sfttl in one of those classes (lpppiui- ln»? upon tho number of points Jn which they qualify. The basis for tho clasiflcation wUl bo some of tho aims and Jdeft!s nought t- bo attained, 'and their approximate value will be defined by tho use of points. For exnmplo: (*lass 1 requires n total of 150 polHt* out of u total of *450 po : mn. Class 2, requires a total of 150 points, Class , requires below 150 points ' niroR for LIST OF ■ CrtEDII > The Assovlntion pr-i»erly or ganized and all officers active, 15 points. Program completely outlined and published 3 mo„ in advance, la points. Study Cou»so, “Civic Science In the Home.” completed by 15 per cilnt of total membership, 25 points. Study Course, Civic Science in the Commiiiiity.X completed by li> per cent, of'total membership, 25 pMnt«. At least 2IK per cent of average attendance are men. io pointu. The President or one officer at- iiv tending Training Course at * Cm- U*t. 2Q points^ gc attendance of one-half total enrollment at monthly meet* ing 18 points, three fourths total onrollm.ent at monthly meeting 25 point*. » Annual visit Clinic secured ror school and community from State Hoard of Health, 40 points. Annual visit t:r Healthmobile se cured for school and community from State Board of Health, 40 points. Hvufnlnation of School ^children’s teeth by local dentist. 10 points. All teeth defects of children re vived nr under care of dentPt. 23 points. ng f;c equality of advant- town. city and com munity children by creating sen timent for County wide - consoli dation of schools and transporta tion of children, 40 points. . Needed equipment purchased arul installed In school amounting •" $500.00, 20 points. Needed equip ment purchased and Installed in school, amounting to $1000.00, 40 points. ‘ * »rd Motion Picture Equip ment including project -r t screens and booth, presented In school. 30 points. # -'l 75 per cent of patrons of school members :f P. T. A. and in good standing. 0 points. Local service deserving special recognition* not included in sltovo and Honesty. Absolute Truth is rare in adulta and children often learn to deceive thru wrong exam ple of adults. A child’s nature is wax, to re ceive, marble to retain. Avoid straining a child at the age when Imagination is confused with Truth, rather help the child to separate the Truth from Imag ination without crushing imagina tion. ; j Simple toys and simple pleas ures are best for children in order irtes*"--' van-nil •“Tffl.sis IN QUALITY yruv miu IN QUANTITY - M hcr We . laiidlyinR. M V * V» U • * la*. .aatkatla ..Mill. n# SU fm fill VilllVlll IV (Iniltatl f tl I) II .11 IlMltl III ll»_ I M.’.. It.,.,, dnnl.li AM.ltln tmllfll*. I It « Ml Miss Mary ipoke on the imnor- j Miss Millie took' up t tance of early training in Truth subject ot Truth arid pi _____ importance of correctii ffen ban Remarkable sale on Ladies Hous£? Dresses, Porch Loesses and Bungalow Aprons.’ ■V. JK* ’ \ _ Unusual values, wonderful pattenis-absolutely can* not be duplicated anywheve in the city. * ■ r- PORCH DRESSES . Beautifully Made Good for street wear $3.98 Values at $1.98 A Big Money-Saver! D HOUSE DRESSES Extra. ^Quality Ginghams ■Neatly Made R E $2.50^ Values at $1.48 ;nted the r the first tense against tru ll. / I Obedience and Truth are insep- I arable,’' “white lies” Are intolcr- i able and sinful tn-.aduluf. children will learn to lie if. they'jicar their j eldi-ra tell lies. Mias .Millie accepted honorary | membership In the'BaT&r Associa- I f The plans of ’the pew school building were shown and general pleasure and satisfaction was ex pressed. A *ka.*in- party was announced for Friday at the Y. W. C. A_ the proceeds to go for basketball. Treasurer reported 132.41 on hand.' MRS. HUDSON, Sec. Pro Tern Oconee Holds ' Very Interesting Meeting Friday Work of Beautifying School Grounds Is Pro gressing Committee Re ports To Association. Mother Stones An Appreciation Thlu r. T. A. meeting l^lday night with Its entertaining and up lifting program, and its attendance of tho largest number of mothers, teachers and, visltqr^ fee many months, will purely stand cut rot* a lortg whllu perhaps a lifetime, In tho minds ot those who were for tunate enough to be present. The 1*. T. A. song, whicn Is a Muutiiui tribute to parents and teachers, and fpe Lord* prayer opened the niceungt rollowin.' -no roll call, and the .‘.suing of the luwiun by cue. ohumeiu, tile ref |m>u ot the vart-us eomuu were given. The social service commute has been reepousloie tor tne provtrleti ot ureses, unite*, and school hook* tor emiaren wnose* purenu 1 unable to buy them, ltequests ware mode lit more Clothing and If- .tides; • ’ ' Tne school improvement commit tee reported tbe beautuying or school kitchen with white psut, ''curtains, dish towels utcoslls and iiesi of an; a long row et glass ntiurt . thdlii Dresses BUNGALOW APRONS Good quality ginghams, trimmed in Rick-rack and ^embroidery. $2.00 Values S s E Dresses BUNGALOW APRONS Made of fine quality Per cales and checked Ging hams Rick-rack trimihed. $1.50 Values at 98c Complete assortment of colors and sizes. This is a good opportunity to secure the Spring Dresses you need for street Ond house w^ar. 333 Broad St Athens, Ga. \By MRS. R. C. ORR The English writer, George Mac Donald said this: I “The mother who takes into her | heart her own children may be « I very ordinary women, but-.he wbo takes Into her heart tbe children , of others is one of God's mothers.” Perhaps that Is the reason why I think mother Stoner’s amile is very wondorful. she having takeii the world of children Into her heart . is one of “Ood’a Mothers'' and she | can't help smiling. Until 1 said Mother Stoger, I though tbe smile of William -How ard Taft the most remarkable smile I bad ever seen on a human countenance. I Yemember Taft’s •®l!o a she came up Hill street that rainy, dismal day In 1S08. It was a very brilliant smile, one had tho fleeting impression that It hnd been practiced and It was tho armo of historic art. Taft’s amllo'left yon with a wist ful feeling, like you have when vnu wish a radiant pink Japonlca flower had n fragrance to corfes- pond with Its loveliness. Mother 810001*0 smile makes you think of tho fragrance of a rose, tho fragrance or. the woods 1 In a May rain, tho fragrance of a clean heslthy baby when little damn ringlets are nestled around the hack of Its neck! Behind Mother Stoner’s tmllq lies a wealth of oxperlence with lit tie children; first her own Uttle girl, afterwards wlmt aho had lotrn ed in training her own child pass ed on to other mothers and teach ers. I hail the privilege of seeing Mrs. Stoner In hcr unique and charming talk at the Lend a Hand Club last soring, fn fifteen minu tes she had twenty-live grave and serions mothers playing like child ren. and ss (or tho children—thoy will never forget thent fifteen mlnii tea. A mother with streaming eyes said: "If I had only known In tho be ginning of my motherhood what vou have totu us. and what I know now most be true; that a baby Is a sensitive record tilting In with Ms earliest breath -Impres sions of tbe people and things which, make np Its environment. cabinet* to contain tbMO. **n. schuul nas also been prcsei.ied Willi two loads ot fertiliser -for th. grounds. The secretary ('Hiss Glenn) al .ted that only sixty per cent ei tne mem bers are paying membots. bowewr, mere Is u oalarice in uie treusur). Tho corresponding secretary, (Miss Moore, stuua umt the slat, at filatlon dues have been collected. Miss Rose i^ewls rendered twy beautiful vMln solos, with accolh- pammeitt by Miss, Annie ino speakers Were Introduced .^r». it. C. orr. etfls. I by Mrs. Yer riooy'a talk was com parable ony W1U1 Mia AionetV ahe told from her own rich exptr :ences. bow Irrevocable Impressions are made on in emlnU ot (he tin iest Intent; how tne baby snoUli ou talked to m a spirit of pruye 10 bring Odd’ll klngavm to earth: child sue explained c-uld be utugnt to talk In u marvelous way at tbe age oc ttveivu months, ana by tbe use of sixteen month, he could an alyze nature, and give back ali‘bf literature, etc. that nas been taught him. it we supply the environment tne question of obedience never comes up. Tjie practice yf the golden rule uione con bring cut tbe fine side In a chid. Mrs. Ver- nooy has caught tne vision of t .vague ot pdr*hts, to work on a 1 ind.1111e11t.il basts to bring uoout me realixatton of her dream, wnlch sne is piaeihg In me heans or map) mothers. The (text number was an en tafnment aecUatlon, given Mattie Sue McCall, uilenti •Miss Mary Bacon, in her chanie- Urlstlo gotd MngfUIC lifted Mr audtedee to hlgner ground by her inspiring talk. "Tcacn the children to Honor and reverence life,’’ Ihe stud, ~and there will be no mur der". She also .aid, 'Teach the child God. Mayhap..the chid odn see God In his mother’s face times, and here catch th. thought of Odd.’’ The metlhg wa. dosed with de licious refreshments to mothers and teachers who had'caught th. vt.|c*i of their 'privilege of giving their beet and their all (o th. little child «ha will civ. tf track to th. world. The Hinton Securities Co. Life Insurance. j EXECUTIVE BOARD OF P.-T. A.COUNCILTO A. COUNCIL' TO. MEET - The officers of all the P.-T. Associations an asked to meet ot tho Y. if. C. A. at 4 o’clock on Thursday' afternoon, March 8th. Each President ia asked fo notify her staff of officers t>f this meeting. T k e chairman of alt Associa tion committees are especially urged to come to this meeting, tho purpose of which ls~to lay plans for n>gt general council meeting. MRS. E. B. HUDSON, ' President of Council. .SUNDAY, MARCH 4, hjj. THWARTING INFLUENZA i You doubtless know that it is a well naumhmi . * e strongest factor in thwartiiw tiui inroads of influenza or other disease germs. 8 SCOTH EMULSION The Hinton Securities Co. Li Life Insurance. - r—-rs . r the first sighs of .or tender throat .or soreness in s-w-s. Ihe abuadant tomc-nourishimr qualities of Scott’s, is an effectual heln in all times of threatened weakness SAFETY FIRST—TAKE SCOTT'S EMULSION) • 220 1 2 Clayton Street Phone 601 J AN ORDER NOW ■ MEANS A SUIT - READ.Y FCR THE SPRING AND EASTER SEASON OUR NEW SPRING FABRICS ARE HERE An assortment that leaves you ‘ free to choose your Spring Suit from a wide range of patterns. . ^ WE BUILD STYLE AND PERFECT FIT ON TO THE QUALITY OF THE GOODS THAT GIVE YOU A SUIT WHICH RENDERS THE BEST OF SATISFACTORY l VICE A. J. LINDBORG Over Scudder’s to* Know? Simple—he’l integrity and liioney a fabric standard are being ' A»3US«4« -v«2