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FFRIDAV, MARCH q. 1933.
THE BANNER-HERALD.-ATHENS. GEORGIA
If you lira 1' of the 96 In every 100
who (Hirer from Dandruff or tome
Thornton’s
SATURDAY'S BtIRMUCiK 1
50c
Vegetable Soup
jmnbtirger Loaf and Tomato
Sauce , -
Turnip Salad and Ham Dock
Baked Sweet Po’.ntoea
•Navy; Beans
1 rum Puddlhg, Cream Sauce
Muffins and Hot Biscuit
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50c
Supper 50c.
Moiled sirloin Stbak
Hominy Grits
Buttered Carr ta
Potato Salad Choice of Fie
Hot Biscuits
Coffee, Tea or Milk
Office 1201—By MRS.
THE FLOWERS.
When Love arose in heart and deed
To wake the world to greater joy,
‘What can ahe give me now, said
Greed,
Who thoujht-do win some costly
- toy. -i ,m .,| u .| at
He rose, he rail; he' ttoop’d, he
, ; • clutched 1 , *•-•/ •
And son the Flowers/'that Hove
let fall, ■ '
In Greed's.hot grasp were fray’d
and'femutcb’d,
And Greed said, ‘Flowers! Can this
he allf »
He flung them down and went hii
way, ' <■
He eared no jot for 'thyme or, rdse,
Bnt boys and girls came out to
play,
And some took these and some
kook those—
Red, blue, and white and green
and sold;
And at their touch the dew re
turn’d,
And all the bloom a thousand
' . fold— \
So red, so ripe, the roses bum’dl
—William Brighty Rands.
ALICE ADAMS—Residence 832.
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Athens will be seen in “The 1928
Athens Frolics”; special costonmes
arrived yestterday from New ^Tork
along with'a professional stage
manager Mr. James Bramlet and
the scenery which is all special
has arrived, making*, everything
complete for the proper brezenta-
tion of the big musical revue.
Several theatre parties have al
ready been arranged and the Lucy
Cobb girls have a section referr
ed for the; opening performance
Monday night. An added attrac
tion to the Frolies will be the fa
mous University Bull Dog Orches
tra of twelve members. The
lies will be the season’s bii
hit at the Colonial theatre
'day and Tuesday nights,
are now on sale at the theatre box
office for both performance.
given by nutrients from the Oratory
class of the Glee Club. Afternoon
lea will be aezptfd. . . .
OYSTER SUPP^i
PRINCETON SCHOOL
8ATURDAY EVENING
There will he an oyster supper a:
Princeton 1 school htftise Saturday
evening, March 10.- Aesraes oysters,
weiners, home-made candy, drlnxs
and Ice cream will be sold.
Music and a fashion snow win
an intererting feature l^Ybe even
ing's entertainment. Tnmproceess
will be for the benefit of tm school
and a cordial Invitation Is extended
to all.
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Mr. R. L. Hall returned Thurs
day night from Anderson. 8. C„
Mrs. Howard Abnev and little
son, Howard, Jr., ate vistiing rel
atives in Greenville, S C.
ATkfiNS AND
COMMERCE 80CIAL
Miss Annie Linton, director ot
Manual of Arts at the State xor
maK,!»ohoc-I will address tne Wo
man's c>ub af their meeting next
week. Miss Linton will bring with
her. some of the work done at tile
Normal school to exhibit. Ail mcni-
bers are urged to attend as this
will be one of the most Interesting
the
1923 FROLICS TO
BEBIGtHIT.
„ is set for the open
ing of the Athens 1928 Frolics at
the Colonial Theatre Monday night
when the bigegat and best local
it evei
entertainment ever presented in
JAPANESE WEDDING TO
BE PRESENTED BY MR.
LIDDELL’S SUNDAY
SCHOOL CLASS.
AH'. J. G. Liddell’s Sunday
Schol class of the Central Presby
terian church will present the
beautiful play, A Japanese Wed
ding, Monday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hodg
son on Milledge avenue at e'ght
o’clock.-
The congregation of the chtAh
is invited. There will be a free
will offering for a little orphan
at the Thornwell Orphanage sup
ported by .the class.
and Instructive numbers
year’s program. ,
MISS HALLIE LOUISE
JOHNSON OF NEW YCRK
TO ADDRE88 WOMAN'S
CLUB.
Monday at :30 at the Woman's
club Miss HalUe Louise Johnson of
New Fork who Is an expert Home
Economics Consultant nnc a form
er editor of the Magazine or tne
General Federatlllf of ciuna and a
former associate editor of Good
Housekeeping will address me club
on Standard In Dress. By courtesy
of Michael ’Brod. an exhibit . ot
fabrics will be an Interesting fea
ture. All patrons of the club are
cordially Invited.
MR. AND MR8. R008EVELT
WALKER HONOR MR.
HARRY 8TILWLELL
EDWARD8
Mr. Harry Stillwell Edwards wn»
the guest of honor at a tea given
Tuesday afternoon to the For-
tnlghtly Club by Mr. and Mrs.
Roosevelt Walker at Lucas Halt
Mr. Edwards read' to the ciun pas
sages from a story which Is .short
ly to be published, "The Strongest
Power." This story Is especially In
teresting. partly because it is de
rived from experiences of Mr. Ed
wards’, and partly becauso :l is
connected with an enterprise in
healing to which he hns dedicated
himself.
After' the reading, the folding
doors between- the music room and
the dining room were opened, wnlcb
was suffused with the light of reh-
shaded candles, and spring flowers.
■Mrs. Walker and Miss Ruth Irion
served the guests with delicious ten.
sandwiches and cookies.
Those present were Messrs, rnrlt.
Wade, Mooney. Everett, chance,
Cleckler, Kllng. Sgnbord. Fleming,
Callowny, HeywardV Young ana
Lester Hai'grett.
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AUXILIARY OF JOE
BROWN CONNOLLY
to eNTERTAAiN,;;* (,'
The Auxiliary to. (he Joe lirodrn
Cornmlly Chapter of the D. . AV.
will bescntertalped In Winnie Davie
Hall Saturday afternoon at J:;:.
The wives of our mei will hove
a social time nmong themselves and
will be entertained by a program
VAN-NIL Never Disappoints
W© Will Serve a—
Barbecue Dinner
—Saturday —
12 to 3 P. M.
Pit-Cooked at Cathed
ral Pines
Mrs. J. E. Btepnens and Caugn-
. ter. Miss Christine spent last sat-
‘ urday In Athene. ,
Miss Tina E^Two.
In Athens Inst Friday,
Commerce Newc«
$5
And, as
usual with us,
a value at $5 that defied
competition.
COME AND
ENJOY IT
No woman can look at these
exquisite creations for Spring
THE PINES ■;
Over American State
Bank—College Avenue
LAURA RUTHERFORD 7
CHAPTER U„D. C. MEETS
MONDAY AT THE
VILLA AT 4 O’CLOCK.
The Laura Kutherford Chapter
U. D. C. will meet Monday after
noon at the Villa at 4. o’clock.
Misa Mary Franklin will give
an historical talk which will be
most interesting. All members
are u^eri to be present.
TEN A CLUB
DANCE AT GEORGIAN
HOTEL FRIDAY EVENING.
The Ten A Club Dance at the
Georgian hotel Friday evei ing
promises to be a very enjoyable
'social event and one of the most
brilliant affairs given by the or
ganization. The attendance prom
ises to be fully in keeping with the
beautiful dance two weeks ago.
>RANK LEE WALKER
HAPTER TO ENTERTAIN
HILCREN
A party by the Frank Lee Walker
Chapter will be given the children
all the same hour. Come Auxiliary
membersv bring your cniidren ind
a new member, Saturday afternoon
Winnie Dnvis Hall, :30.
Mrs. C. C. Welchel of Comer
spent Thursday in-the city.
Mrs. W. H. Hamilton, Mm. Alice
Jaoluon and children, Mrs. Dave
Teat end Miss Louie Maud Teat
motored to Bartlesville Wednes
day for the day.
Mrs. Lon Bums and children,
of Athena, were the guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Black-
well—Maysville Enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. J. t>. Marlow went
to Athens Tuesday to see Mrs.
Sims, grandmother of Mrs. Mar
low, who is seriously iss.—Mays,
ville Enterprise. . ,
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Mr. Fred Hodgson, of Athens,
of the
was the
ily of Mr. and
— Maysyille Enterprise.
ext of the fam
T. K. Boone.
Miss Mary Franklin is spend,
ing a few days in Macon with
friends.
Mrs. T. P. Vincent of Athens antf
Mrs. Herbert Choate of 'Atlanta
have returned from Cuba, on llielr
return frem Cuba to Miami they
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Edwards who entertained then-
most delightfully.—Constitution.
Mr. C. Y. Wier, Jr., spent Tliurs
day In Atlanta.
Mr. a/id Mrs. C. R. Crawford and
Miss Minnie Crawfoid of Lexington
were recent .visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Bailey.
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Mr. J. Bush went to Elberton
Thursday afternoon on - buslfiesa.
Miss Marlon Oeorge has resumed
her studies at the State Normal
after a week's illness at Her Home
In Madison.
Miss Elizabeth ..shford Is ill with
Influenza.—Madisonian.
. rcy,
tho week-end with , hi* parents
kludge and -Mrs. W. E. H. Searcy,
1 Jr., has returned to Athens to re.
sume his studies at the-University
of Geprgis.—Griffin Daily News.
Mr. Opier Wood, of Athens, spen."
hist Sunday with hts mother nefe.
Misses Helen Wood and Glitdya
Parnbe spent the week end tilui
frlends'ln Athens;**-*.:
Miss Dorris Hood, of Athens, is
expected to spend the week ehd here
as the guest of Miss Murgurlte
Davis.
Mrs. John Howl was called to
Athens lost Sunday to be with
hit- mother, Mrs. J. K. Alexander,
whawas quite nick. i • *-
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Mr a. C. L. Alexander and Mrs.
Alice Alexander spent last Sat
urday In Athene.
visitor
Col. John B. Gamble of Athens
is in attendance of the superiot
court here this week—Gwinnett
Journal. „
Mrs. Gladstone Craig has re
turned from Athens.—Gwinnett
Journal.
I-
NEDIH
Young People to Stage a
Training Institute At
Christian Church Mar.
30 to April 1.
Miss Louise "Henson has returned
to winder after a visit to her daugh
ter, Mrs. C. ft McNelly.
Mesdnmc* Carter Daniel, Robert
J. Smith, Herbert Smith and Miss
.V'nnie Smith spejit (Monday tn
Athens.—Winder News.
xquisite creations ior ©pri
nd not marvel at the wond
ana-not marvel at tne wonu
ful value that we have p
duced at $6.00.
At this popular, price you can
now buy footwear of superb
displays all, the
idividuality of the
qua
cnai
and indi'
shoes.
You
these NEWARK creations so
much finer quality and attrac
tive style at $5.00 than any
where else, that there is reallj
no comparison. -
Newark footwear famous from
Coast to Coast and sold in our
own Chain of 400 Stores in 298
Cities, offers you the newest
and most stunning styles of the
season at prices that mei
Dollars Saved. See- fhese J ado:
able styles Tomorrow. Othf
Wonderful Values from $3.60
to $5.00. Our enormous out
put and small profit mi
these phenominal values pi
iblet
7TT?
' See Other S/irt
Sty les In Our Win d,
$3™ to $592
The Urged Chain st Shoe Store tin tho United Stats*.
ATHENS, GA., STORE
15* Clayton Street “Next to Kress.”
All NiwarR Store. Open Saturday Evenings to accommodate
HtfjB Cuitomaw* im—It
J+Jii1
sew
Mrs* Hulmo of Athens and little
Marcia Smith attended Mr. Greene
Smith's funeral here Tuesday.—,
Winder News.
Mrs. Frank Lipscomb returned
fftm Atlnnta Wednesday wnere sne
visited Dr. and Mrb. Frederick
Hodgson.
NEW VIGOR FORI
WORN-OUT WOMEN
from “spring
jy able to drag joins
foot after another, and dull.
Pepto-
sleepy, languid and
, You ought to tb»» v—--
Mangan for a short time. Getawauc
and begin now—you’ll be surprised to
gee bow much stronger and more ambi
tious you fed—how much more work
you can do, how your checks fill out
and the rogy color comes back. . .
Your druggist has Glide s—in both
liquid and tablet form,
as
Gude’s
pepto-Mangan
limeM^Sloo^JSnnchet^
ARAMDUN
SALAD
DRESSING
The School ot Methods will he
held lu the First Christian Church,
Athena, March 30*<b through April
tat. and every church in Nortbeait
Qeotgla will send representative!
to hear the group ot ipgakers of
world known renown.
The Young People ot the Chria
tlan Endeavor Societies are plan
ning to make the session Sunday
afternoon, April 1st, one of the.
greatest attractions and moat
helpful numbers ot the program.
Bvery Society ot the Christian
Ihurch promises to have delegates
rad tbls will mean a most enthu
siastic gathering. Each Society
will have a "speaker
tram. Some of the
who will have a pert on this pro-
tram will be: Miss Margaret) La.
loon. Secretary Northeast Oeor
via C. E. Union, Good Hope, On.;
Mlsi Nany Morton, Junior .Supt.
TTntnn ■ IIIIiahi
Northeast Georgia Union, Allhens,
Os.; Mr. Charles Johnson, Milligan
Bible College, Johnson City, Tenn.
IV L. Johnson, President Northeast
Georgia C. E. Union, Athens, Ga ;
Tit** singing vlll be lei by Hr. J.
E. Sturgis, National Song Leader
of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dr. R. L. Porter, Pastor of the
Christian Church will lea.-e noth
ing undone toward* Insuring tho.
actoess ot this School of Evan re
ll/m and people c I Northeast Over
gut know what to uxpcct when this
announcement Is made. Pf. Por'ei
wi'.l serve as Chairman of the
S-hool, besldnn app* nrln.g on the
splendid program.
PROMINENT
8PEAKERS
Other speaker* o' Nations'
reputation are: Dr. C. J. Sharp,
Supt. Evangelistic Work, from In.
<!laua; Dr. Trawce Harrison,
Sunday School Expert, an well as
an Expend of. Stewartsbip. Dr.
Harrison comes from (tnelnnatl:
For Salad
Success
‘ T^im&ffKC Bros. & Coj
UA aSS|WWutor8 }
So*fH firtfr.TVI
-,v . , ■
K. Sturgis, Sohg Director alto
cn;mn from Clnci.inatl: Mr. C E.
Otev, of North Carolina; Dr. R L
Shellnut. and Mr. Maynne, of Win
der; Prof Jap. V. Thomas .nod
‘ Southeastern
Auburn. Gii;'
Rev. Barfield, Monroe, Oa '
The night aeealone will te given
to the showing of moring pictures
of Christina Work thrcughiut the
Brotherhood and should dre v large
crowds. The Pint night uf the
School the largest men’s Bible
Class In the world will be nbown,
giving the field of Work tho class
does. 1 ‘ *
It la hoped that every chmeh In
Northeast Georgia will plan to send
representatives to this School it
Methods and Evangelewn gad. reap
the benefit of an education that
very few Southern Cities and
towns will have the opportun 1
of<*ettendlng. Athens !s"to>
congratulated on securing such
school with a' corp ot
mm
from the United Brotherhood In
CincinnatL
iqynee county tboold' send x
■ JP Wegattogr gUlgi MMy>. srt'
six gplendid. Spnday . Schools nod
eleven ChrMVSn Endeavor Socle-
tlfa scattered over the County.
The Endeavor. SocledeajsiU have
speakers on the program April
1st, and young people are urged
to start “Athena clubs” and at
tend as muvh ot the schools as
possible.
wrecked it will be probably several
weeks before the machine will be
In operation again. However, there
nothing, damage*-tnnt-camiet
be, easily replaced.
h» thldrti
chest thoroughly with— •
JEWELED FROCK8
Parisian designers have evolved
some lovely dinner gowns of white
chiffon embroidered with rhine-
stones tjr seed pearls. \
SlfFMSMI
Ben Epps Suffers ,
When Slight Cyclone 1
Here Strikes Property
Near City.
Tba terrific Wind and rain storrh
of Tuesday afternoon played havoc
with the hangar and Curtiss aero,
plane of Ben Epos' out near thp
Lexington road.
rhe high winds completely
ecked the hangar which fell on
wrecl
the plane and> caused several- nun-
dred dollars worth of carnage to
the latter.- This la the machine that
Mr. Epps uses In flying and the
storm hit It at a rather inoppor
tune time as spring is just begin
ning to bring pretty weather an«
more patronage.
With both plane and ,:ianger
SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS!!!
iclusive see d store is the place to get
Qpr
your planting seeds and know you are getting
the best. We carry a full stock of—
a , 51 'v-Av *. * .4* - % -•*
Farm, Garden and Flower Seeds
You should see our stock of tho following and get our
.prices before buying—
EARLY VARIETIES ,
COTTON 8EED IRI8H POTATOES
FieLD CORN IRISH POTATOE8 (Maine
GARDEN CORN
Velvet beans
SOY BEANS
PEANUT8
We are Athens’ headquarters for Poultry Sup-
plies and Purina Feeds.
H. L. COFER & COMPANY
Phone 247
Grown)
4 LAWN. GRASSES
GARDEN 8EED (All Klhds)
269 N> Lumpkin St.
PAUlmWNIGHT
■few
Last Showing
CHARLIE
Ctlrli* ChoEa Fi'.<ri.-a"—-J
“THE PILGRIM”
The 4 £ct Riot of Fun
-“When Love Comes”
SATURDAY SPECIAL
BILLY DOVE
■■■ION CHANEY
“All the Bratiiers were Valiant"
Ben Ames, Williams’ Great Sea Story
It% a Whale of a Picture
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Did it come from shnitaiy surroundings? How-many disease
" germsin.it?
THAT WORRY
FOR YOU:
IS
SAME.S*
WHEN WE HANDLE IT
FACTORY SERVICE IN GOOD
..WEATHER AND BAD.
SANITARY METH0DS-N0 CHEMICALS
, rt BBi*hter4softeher and filterer, and eveiy drop
of water! used in . our plant is- positively pure.
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