The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 08, 1923, Image 3

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; Ju«i Jtnu ,197/ta' Office the dining room in loVefr menu. Following tha interesting game delicious refreshments were served The guests included Mrs. Wil- tins, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. W. M. Burson, Mrs. George Save, Mrs. W. C. Burkhart, and MrsTft. W. Jones. I’OEM. I uni, what a change within >s one short hour > r short hour icnt in Thy presence will avail to make! * What "fieaVy bttfderirf 'fj-orh"’ 0 ui bosoms take; U hat parched crowds refresh,^*f We liribet fend all'around us 1 scents to lower; •tat we aro ever overborne with care. That we should ever weaker heart* less be, young peof , MISSIONARY CIRCLE ENTERTAINED. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Toesday afternoon Mrs. Frank Hardy, Mrs. Dennis Penny and Anxious or troubled, when with u. lUmT’ Huime Homebrew ah.i J? l^eyer. . . . |jojnt hostess in compliment to the , And joy snd strength and < are with Thee? .•ill —Archbishop AARON SLICK FROM * ‘ >• risp, and all the distent: fend S52SKS CRICK AT FOWLERS the near w 18CHOOL\ MARCH NINTH, amis forth in —»"— I The Woman’s Community Coun ‘ “ school will — missionary* circle of [etlwdiat church at the Hardy on Waddell i'ands forth in sunny outline! .The Woman’a rbtfcVe and defer! " ;•» ‘l ci * «t Fowler’s Wo kntci, how weak! Hrep&J how I * e f ? t lr ," A «“ n -S 1 full of power! ;, ?*?,! Crick”, n 1 rura .the [home of street. , Spring flowers gave a fragrant touch of beauty to the attractive ™° m *- .After an enjoyable pro- . gram delicious refreshment* were pre-1 *enrcd. With a renewal of thfe drive to commit the United States to participation In the League of Nations, has de cided fo prepare against that time by getting a little first-hand in formation on European conditons. He's going to epend his Senate vacation abroad. Heretofore all Hiram's anti- European speeches have been sec ond-hand. so to speak. For.be nev er baa been In Furope. This will be his first time over. Wherefore considerable Interest baa been indicated tn what he may s fli I — Jotth W\ apikmion. editor ot the Commerce News, wtu respond from the 9tb district. I Tbo meeting convenes at 10:30, ins nail ms sue mi Hvdniei . aw esdesaa—owe so H. R. Palmec 4 Son B xgre begyn to bloom in different sections of Jones County Hll.y Belles. They ore several days' Inter .than they wero last year having bloomed out by the”jSth"of February last year. The prospect Is food for a good crop. ass Dcen maicatea in wnat ne may i Interest in the White Way Con- learn or unlearn by his first-hand l"** 1 . » increasing every day. The contact Whitevar the effect of jShrme Club under the leadership Us sojourn abroad mar be on bis l<* Mr. W. A. Capps, has begun views, however; we will have to [actively to back their representa- Wa'it for h!m,to tell us after tihe ,|v *> 'Mist Bessie Jacksoh, in the Senate convanee next December. The Shrinera nm *m_ book committee of THE WOMAN’S CLUB TO MECT FRIDAY MORNING. i— ICLT t «uui Jhe book Committee of the Ed- Th;7in‘ 0m i th ! n ® r . to c catioMl Department of the Wo- in h ® m? 8 u e Jiu playcd by Mrs. man a club are to moot at the . Me 'J idcr *_ » crooked I«>“b House Friday morning to sort speculator, by lbs. Parham. A r* 16 books and distribute them mysteriousyounfc man, Mrs. Les- *f®hnd the rural schools, wj"- . An Oklahoma widow, Mrs. I This is just to remind those ,£?**’, , L * v *" dar makes a [friends who have books and magn ify.™. *f*F F irI , nnd Mist Tolbert [*•"** to give for this most worth- act ^,ii° M , ! mP T? 0U . i ™ t ^ e third wMe cause to please have tbemat LUtle Shf R “gg 8 s KptKg* *T “ P -S^ y “ P ° MibIc n hc Jt otel , quests are Misset [VIRGINIA SEWING CLUB I??’ 1 ®’ i?*^ ey ’r- Ho , Ui £’ ®°S“e»iore, MEETS FRIDAY WITH ° I Sims, Fowfer, Fant, Stoniker, Wal^ MRS. GOLDEN MICHABL. For he has served notice to thb effect. ' T ant n°t doing to do any writ ing. I am not going to make any speeches. I am not going to bo Interviewed in Eurono, nor when I return.” As a good American, Johnson will salt on the Shippng Board In- er George Washington leaving New York March 10. Tbs nsures one commentator re marks. that the trip over “will be high and dry.” Johnson's trip to Europe, how ever. Is causing less speculation than the coming visit of Senator Borah to Russia. Borah Is less likely to be reti cent in regard to his opinions, both w,hle abroad and when he gets home. A more vgoroua fight by • Eidairda O • nd mn,,c foL C A*i wiM * d *Hgh$Sly ^Jta,? Th? n.a < i r f h !f tra ; ... rV‘ ined py Mrs- Golden Micfiael Fri-! •tie Jnll P . ,a ^, ,reCted b * Mto «atr y f" crnon * O’clock which • t*e_Julia Nichols. promises to be a delightfully in formal social event. ‘ ' Whether you have suffered for years or are experiencing rheumatic pain for the first time—Sloan's Liniment will bring you quick, sure relief. Apf>Ty Sloan’s to those ’ stiff, sbre joints. Its tingling, penetrating warmth brings comfort immediately. Be fore yqu realize it the pain his-disappeared. Sloan’s Liniment will make you realize Ikiw unnecessary it is to ' rheumatic pain today. The. tnft Stubborn and chronic cases yield to Sloan's. — r .ay Itie Julia Nichols. Place—Fowlers' Sehool. Sfatlnee, 3 o’clock. Admission children 10c; adults 26c. Evening g o’clock,. 26c. Friday, March 9th. AUXILIARY OF^JOE BROWN CONNALLY TO ENTERTAIN. no. uuluen MICHAEL. n more vgoroua ngnt ny The Virginia avenue Sewino . botl1 for recognition of Rns- :iub will ha Waiio4ifV.«ii» I sla and for an International econo- * I mlc and srmamen'j conference may reasonably be expected when Con gress convenes again. The Auxiliary t> the Joe Joe Brown Connally Chapter of ICITI2EN8 CLASS Y. W. po*tponeo UNTIL NEXT FRIDAY EVENING Owing to unfavorable circum stances the Y. w. Cltlsenn Class wl l not meet this week, but next Friday evening. March lGth ot the usual hour. “I never have been able ho un derstand the ahivering fear which some people In this country en tertain toward Russia,” Borah building' says. “Isn’t It time ta take some ~ The Shriners are cn- — about the opening of *S d are de ‘«rrained that the first pfito shall be won by .their representative. The con- i if** b * t !T® en th o various organize-} Hons •will be watched with intar- • rot, and the president of the Shrine SilLf* y *a f 1 ** the Shriners sro a *° ,ce t0 •hat their candidate doea not lag in this con- Miss Jackson is particularly well known among the younger set In Athens, and the Shriners arc determ.ned not only to back her ara m ^fi V |“ *5 th “ c * m P»‘frn, but V? t“Wng her many friends tc Join with them to tliat they mai htr'blhVlf 1 thei, ‘ cndc «vors il Voiture Locale Hold Meeting ■■ SM New Shoes for Spring wear are arriving ' fevery day. the Holman in Winnie Davis Hall Saturday —ffl— * mm I ^m n h2 :30 ' , wi , ve * of oul I .*?*?** Vcra ■ nd Hvabel Milner * | “ wme among I ^ Alania arrive Friday themselves and will bo entertained spend the week-end with: & ® by student* I Hudson. Chih f “« fb« Glee ■ ' ■ _ -ffl- ' .. Club. Afternoon tea wfll The friends of™Mias Mary Cum- chL h ren“o b ? b,W ’ * nd the othertaThom^ o'^S. Boul," children of our men are to m # ' v "* ** # I Honor Gucstg" and there will hr i - nn Sloan , fi,Lini|nent-^7&paint. for u»m a party at theL Mrs- w - R- -tackson and Mrs . JLfl ui?! 0 ' ,P > "if,’,f uxUi * r 7 mem-l E - W. Copeland of Greensboro the children and a new ^ot Wednesday in the city. member, Saturday afternoon — * Winnio Davis Hall. MBS. J. F. TIBBETTS d , ^TKRl’AINS CHILDS Mrs. R. E. wffllama of Atlanta of state *’ whlch w “ STREET P. T. A. arrived Thuraday tovislt frteiS 4,8 Houso 8 » rt y 'n this Wednesday afternoon Mrs J F for the week-end. fr,end * Congreta-ln May. 1921. Tibbetts opened her lovely * hnmr I —ffl— •> lu^F° r a ^ thought he’d Mr*. Jwquta S N«r York ««»Uy he-ma.., Childs Street P. T. A. which *£? S3t«3WaSs! steps to ro-establlsh friendly rela ttons among naSons? If, by re cognition of Russia we can hold our frendahlp apd deal with her In a friendly way. It may be the means ' Sf. obapter wan recenUj ^**? 1 “^ 8d °" d the charier applied £ r .£ y biombera of the local pov ° f M the M A r. ri “ n Legion. _ , M. N. Tutwiler was elected Chef by which the' conditions which no* is* A?L£i T ’ t S d# 'Ghef do Train threaten war can lio averted.” I' a Go^epondent, A s? n, ? i, * aire Intandent. .w. T. Bav, ConductoUr. T. H. Me Hatton. Gardes de la Pcrte. CONGRESSIONAL ANIMOSITIES brings l ^ou the: keen enjoyment of piii;e honey ' and sugar—at a reasonable price." ‘Suteienil with Domino' Granulated. Tablet. Powdered.. • I Confectioners, Brown: I infectioners. Brown: '\ , 'Golden Syrup: , 'I Cinnamon and Sugar: I Sukar-Honey; Molaur- ^ Congressional animosities pro bably never reached a higher stage of bitterness than at the close of this session. What with an antl-admlnlatratlon bloc in the Senate tying up the president’s pet measures and with the Senate fili buster Insuring the, loss of many bills already favorably acted on by the House, tempers in both bodies are close to the breaking point Here’s a case In point. I asked Congressman Edward C. Llttlo of Kansas about the status of his bill recodifying the status of the United States, which was '■■•“'-a ue ui rcrie by^c£fr&£ waib * ca,w FACES CHEE OF I By Cousins ‘<EUG{JQ” the New Cousins Creation is largely responsible for the tremendous 'vogue that now exists for Grey Footwear. It is # combination pump of Patent leath er and Suede—Beautifully shaped with a medium Spanish Heel. For either street or Dress wear\ Shoe Section—‘Mean Floor. MICHAEL ^BROTHERS — the bright decorations ban&i in artistic SISEgjSS? I/ 11 ™' * Braswell si Tb° tad table handsomely appoint- l d * jr t i 5 Atlanta and w[ cd was centered vith . I pan led home FrM.v I as the gunt of her s*sta?^Mta f i: "'IV*.!! Dp by the of a ta * • uton ' ,,bll « »hii. n v °’ Jake Joel at the Genr«l?nl'.. ' bl “ nk . 8t J r * hIann »«natortal moron T*® ware ago hr waa ^ I turned home. ° Wan ^ re ", ‘» "Port It put 6t committee. And county . UI H»rior ^ J jig 'too"** 11 <,Ud ' 10 “ 8 *° tb,t effect, | sentenced for aiaallng « ino tea laDio handsomely appoint-1 j and wil * be accom- •J troa centered with a silver baa-1P*’’*®** bom* Friday by her slater ket of the feorgeoua flowers, with ®'. °J Montgomery handsome sliver service complet-| A * a "’ whq wil1 be her guest, jng the perfect details. Veryde- Mr . . ~®~ licious and elaborate refreshments I.Aycock and Misses Be.- were served. Mrs. '1L S *• end Hennie Aycock spent 8a;. and Mrs. S. W. IIurfv S# «^J2l urd * y ln AthcnsWiiIton News. 14 S?”' I Which, as you may see, Indicates •ccorn- a state of most extreme and lov ing friendliness between follow UCpubllCADa and Mrs. S. W. cpffee and tea. Auistln and '".““■fi&rfa I Frances Forbes. Ussory pourfed . wan Ml.. I mum ’ r <l, i < ’ ™ n ' Hache Burton and wereJMiss-IMIss Lois Burton, of Athens, were Tft.bett. thc guest, of retauve. ;.ero 'day. Walton News. CIRCLE No. IL * I ^ra..Artle SmaU and children nt swarfs® ' P»rsonage Circle No. IL of Oco-, nee street church meets Friday af- L Mr ‘ ° ua B* 11 will represent t-:e ternomi wfth Mrs. Hal Wright at If' A ' ?■ ffaternlty of the unfv.ru! tatnU° Ck s,V h8r i??* on fetnta 2L“i«* bnn « u ° t *" Atlanta £1 street. All members urged to be I “ y * venln g- I present. A social hour will fol-| , —ffl— .low the business meeting. L,T b *„ fr, ,*,! lda ° r Mra - Eustace i _ . —Ill - I ®tay*ns win regret to learn of her •BEAUTIFUL ROOK PARTY [continued ilneae with Bronchitis i FOR MRS. WILLIAMS .. — ffl— OF OHIO. , Mr. Alonsa Whlteheuc be AUan. . feiSJS hta !or of Mrsf^ni/talS!™f >< Ohio, I, the|c M |'™thl , "i:~[ > ^'h 0f Abbcv "®' 8 - guest of Mrs. A. G. G. Richard! I Van *Noy 9E °' "" * la,er ’ • son. An artistic color note of gold V Ibrlght deAnstlons P *Grea?ctetarsIlantu**Friday* « «» At- k&S 8 - a - EDITORS OF IB DISTRICTS TO MEET Mct’ariv* ’’"tt'C With the poll™. Kre.1 .„T b “'2?', ,0 " ner Athena realdent. waa arrested In Greenville. 8. c. Wednes day and brought back to lAnlclavllle where he facee a chain snug nentenee for mealing automobiles. McCarty was formerly on employee of a local harbor .hop. He waa ar rented at laaat two Ilmen for steal tagautomoblles nhlle living h»re. triod lu the court ami _ uutomobllca. Ho broks out of Jail by sawing through ono of the Iron bars. Eighth and Ninth Dis trict Members of "Fourth Estate" Here on Friday. ••tea; r.t p>h«.V of ef.'cira of •!.- Eighth and Ninth district will meet lu ASena Friday for the Initial meeting of 1MI. In addition to Ue editors the demonstration ana h °me economics agents- of me counties have also been Invited to com. here for the session. The meeting will be held In the special headquarters of tba Cham ber of Commerce In the Ocorgtao hotel. Ernest Camp, editor of the Wulttn Tribune, will preside na president of the Itb district or Hold Man and Wife From Fitzgerald'in Theft of Automobile Authorities from Pltsgemld, Os. enrao to Athens Wednesday and took Into custody Stanley Curtis and his wife who were arrested In BarbervlUe late Tuesday and held in the city jail suspected of steal ing thq auto In which they Wero riding. Curtis, who 1s on parole from a reformatory, admitted he stole tho car, a new one, In Fltxgerald to continue a journey to Ohio where ho Dves. Ho marriod In Florida a few weeks ago where be was at work packing oranges, he says. Council Gives Y. W. C. A. $150 City council Wednesday night ap propriated 9180 to the Young Wrt- men'a Christian Association for thla year. Council alab confirmed Its ac tion of Monday night appropriating 9250 per iboeU^' for charity work through Him Red Cross. MICHAEL BROTHERS For Friday Only No Phone Orders or C. 0. D.’sPleasel VAN-NIL Never Disappoints rilESOFCM -XO.1.,1': .vV fO QC Just receivetjl,'3iiM>ther ship- < m«it of . oup- hundred. fine trimmed hats for. a, special sale Frit Saturday—mostly'flower and ribbon lots of the poke and short back styles. All the new shades . including black, navy and $-7qQC brown. Values to 96.50 — tfQ nr sniat Special $3.95. «P*>**'d '-jr— r— —— |1.5p ; Shower Proof Umbrellas a $1.00 $3.p0 Slip-On Sweaters $1.95 $1.50 Lace Silk Hose ...l $1.00 $7.50 Wool Velour Capes ...'. $3.50 Pongee Waists mm •*,^liENRY mm Mother-To-Be, Read This—^ By HARRY HUNT > ■ WASHINOTN — Tho most won derful pipe that has found Its-way Into Washington in recent timea Is th# blackened and fire-charred briar with which Senator David A Rood of Pennslyvanlfe eases tbo taonawny of the flUbniter do th* thick and n-rid i . 7T J*rise when Reed Oroi [Op Ufa dfitlent smoke producer, the fbg of wordg>- In the Senate chamber le an Invigorating stlmn- lant When ha lights un. there- lant When he lighta up, there fore, the Republican i.loakroom at I once lose* Its charm for Ms fellow senators, all of whom suddenly seem to aoqnlre nn engaging in terest on what Is happening on the floor. Why this Is so you may sense when yon hear that iReed’a pet pipe ta 27 years old and has seen steady and consistent, service thru all'Hut period. Only a man tarn Pittsburg, probably could rp. un it For beside it even the cscoius les of coke ovens, -last fi„- as and similar amok* producer* of . hls naUve city .beam*:igdntle- and Invigorating perfd*n*j-n.; I JOHNSON GOES .vij TO EUROPE , - 1 Hiram Johnson, Irreconcilable of r-ntanglinR aWnnre* WOMEN FROM FORTY TO FIFTY WlQBelnterestedinMreJIooker’f Recovery by Use of Lydia LPink- _ tan's Vegetable Compound E. - j’s Vege- . , Compound I art gaining ev- my work with more [JHAHBERUIM’J} “tablets •SOLD EVERYWHERE FOR- CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS INDIGESTION Stoma ch Trouble ■ day and can do ny . w .u, un,. -—® than I bare for five or six years. I owe it aft to your great medicine.” When women who are between the SEASM!* «• neant with such annoying symptom* “ nerwuanesa, irritability, ration- of suffocation, they should take Lydia fig rootsqrat»*a.ggSS no harmful jrafiqe MWpticg: free copy of Lvdin I?, f Private T ext-Boik for Wd VAN-NIL Satitfies FACE POWDERS $1.16 Azurea, Sale..........89c 50c Djerkiss, Sale ...... .. .38c 50c Nadine, Sale 38c $1.00 Mary Garden, Sale... .89c 60c Ben Levy’s La Blanche. .49c 60c Mavia, Sale ,38c 50c Luxor, Salp 38c $125 Coty’s, Sale .89c $1.15 Flora Mye, Sale ... .89c $1.25 Manon Lescault ..... ,98c TALCUM POWDERS 25c Mavis, Sale ....19c 25c Mennen's, Sale 19c $1.00 Quelque Fleurs, Sale.. .89c 26c Palm Oliver Sale J9c 25c Djer Kiss, Sale 19c 35c Qutex’ Sale 29c. 25c Johnson Baby Talcum.. 19c 25c Amolin Deodorizing ... .19c $1.00 Karess Gold Box, Sale 89c 25c Orange Blossom, Sale... 19c 25cLazell Talc, Sale . v ..... ,19c , TOOTHPASTE 26c Dr. Lyon's Paste, S*le .. .19c 60c Fdrhaoa, Sa^e' v■; 49c ' 60c Pebeco, Sale 38c 60c Pepsodent, Sale ...38c 30c Kolynos, Sale ..........24c TOOTH BRUSHES 45c Prophylactic, Sale ..... .34c * TOILET WATER $1.8flbDjer Kiss, Sale .... ..$1-59 $2J25 Azurea and Floraraye $158 $1.25 Mary Garden, Sale ... .98c $1.00Orange Blossom, Sale . ,89c $1.00 Mavis, Sale 89c $1.25 Lilas Vegital, Sale ., .$1.09 SOAPS 25c Pears, Scented, Sale ... .19c 16c Pears, Unscented, Sale, .lie 25c Resinftl, Sale .# 19 C 26c Packer’s Tar- Sale 19c 166c Castile, Sale n c 10c Ivofy Soap 714 25c Cuticura, Sale .....'...19c 26c Woodbury's, Sale 19c 16c Sayman’s, Sale ll c 12c Physicians and Surgeons 10c 15c Bon Ami, Sale n c 15c Lux, Sale n c 26c Household Ammonia ...19c COLD ^VANISHING CREAM ' 60c Djer Kiss, Sale 38c 36c Pond’s Vanishing and Cold, Sale r .......29c 16c White Vaseline, Sale ... ,11c 16c Camphor Ice, Sale He 26c Mentholatum,Sale 19c 60c Nadine, Sale 38c 60c Mary Garden, Sale 39c 60c Woodbury’s Talcum Cream. Sale ............. ,39c 35c Daggett $ Ramsdell’s...29c ' MISCELLANEOUS 25c Witch Hazel, Sale 19c 25c Listesine, Sale ;.i9c $1.00 Odorono, Sale 79c 60c Odorono. Sale 49c 36c Odorono, Sale 29c ROUGE 50c Djer Kiss- Sale .38c 60c Arnold’sDorins, Sale ... .42c $1.00 Metal Compacts, Sale. .59c 256 Powder Puffs, Sale ... .19c LIPSTICKS 60c Pjer Kiss 38c 255c Mary Garden 19c 25cBourjois 19 C EXTRA SPECIAL Guaranteed Electric Curling Irons *168 «nNe WJ# hipment novelty ear rings just received, including the nlost popular r’-'-’J' Egyptian Jewelry. T