The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 13, 1923, Image 3

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PAGE THRH ATHENS, GEORGIA- n’BSlTAT "HAKGH H Russian red and gold. X ci Ung hat of bind afraw^fo the costume.—Constitution. MISS MOENA MICHAEL ENTERTAINS JOE BROWN CONNALLY CHAPTER nay apartment on Grady avenue WANTED—Room and board by three yoting men. Please mate terma. Ad. •Ires, P. O. Box No. 839. m-13-» CLEANING THE 8ILVER ('lean tarnished silver by rub* Ang with a piece of raw potato lipped in baking soda. A Beautiful Complexion of Satin-Like Texture The incomparable beauty of thousands of women—that smooth, satin-like skin texture so much admired—is the result of Nadinola Cream, which has proved itself for a quarter of a century, the standard bleaching and beautifying cream. Scientists long ago discov ered and combined in Nadin- ola Cream, elements which bleach the akin and remove tan, ~ freckles, pimples and other discolorations. Of its own peculiar virtues; it rids the skin of impurities and leaves it smooth and beautifuL The 50c. package .will re move mild cases, the $1.00 sire more stubborn cases. Directions and guarantee in each package, at your toilet National Toilet Co* Paris, Tenn. . If You Cannot Attend ' This Sale . Phone Your , Orders I ,..wtA^ — Office 1201—By MRS. ALICE ADAMS—Residence 832. MISS JOHNSON 8PEAKS TO THE CLUB WOMEN OF ATHENS Monday afternoon Miss Helen I.miise Johnson, of New fork, spoke most interestingly and ad- vi.fdir to the Athens Woman's ,!uh, When she was greeted tnost cordially by a very large and ap- pr.‘dative audience. Miss John- Kiia tame to Athens through the Homo Economics department of die Tnlverulty of Georgia, and w a.‘ gracefully Introduced by Mrs. i.ainar. Rucker, president of the AtheiibTiMman's club ahd Miaal ‘ * * _ A rrlH/>1l1tlivnl nnl rreswell; of the Agricultural col lege. Miss Johnson is former chair man for Home Economics of the General Pederetlon of Woman's t labs, and associate editor of Good Hunv keeplrig magazine and Is ac- kno'-'ieilged'authority on feminine fpparel. her'subject was. ‘Clothes ;m) Women.”. Miss Johnson spoke very HRgredftngly on what a vo te tonowtd by ssrim roubles; urr nightly— VapoRuh r 7 Million Jan Uted Ytaria lleves to be of paramount Im portance, as does every one else or rather should. MJss Johnson said she believed that every woman | Mildred Strickland. The Auxiliary to the oe Brown Connolly Chapter of the D. A. V. waa delightfully entertained by Mias Moena Michael at Winnie Davis Hall, Saturday arternoon at 3:10. The following program rendered by the Oratory Class of the wor ms! School added great enjoyment to the ocaaion: I Dunno!— Kipling — Ruth Con yers The Goat. The Chlcky Hen — should discover what particular type of costume suits her parson- silt/ best and wear that with per sonal variations. The costume for work and the costume for play for both sexes _With Boots On—Birch Davis. '"Little Miss Mary"—Quartette. Only it News Boy — Helen Roberts, Little Orphan Annie, I Ain't Oonna Cry No More—Lucy Har- wotuiuo IWt JMUJ SVS UUlll BOACO . —v... should be more nearly alike ac-|gett. cording to this authority, who be- After the program thpro lleves that women should wanrm BEST LAXATIVE more nearly approach a standardised dress than do men In their work' ing hours, while in their leisure hours both men and women shonld adopt a softer and more luxurious costume. She spoke of the stan dardised costume she presented before the bennlal councils a few years ago In New York, which started a move of Interest and popularity tor her, and which has made her Much in demand for lec ture tours. Supplementing her talk there was a beautiful display of textiles contributed by Michael Bros., which made f very attrac tive back ground for the charming speaker. Athens and the Womans Club feels greatly indebted to the Home Economics department of the University In making possible MIsil Johnson’s visit Who went) to Atlanta from here where she will talk Tuesday evening before the Woman’s Clnb. F To clean out your bowels with out cramping or overacting, tnxe CaHcnreta. Hick' headache, billoua- gaaea, Indigestion, aour, up- OYSTER SUPPER AT PRINCETON; A SIGNAL \ SUCCESS The oyster supper at Princeton school house. Saturday evening wns quite a auccess. The proceeds which amounted to $70.88 will be used for the benefit of the school. The teachers and patrons wish to lt)ank every one who helped make it a success and also those whor contributed ao liberally. NOTICE TO CHAIRMAN set stomach, and all such dlatresa WATERWAYS AND NATURAL' «onc bf morning. Nicest phyatc on RESOURCES OF THE EIGHTH earth for grown-ups and children. DISTRICT OF FEDERATED 10c a box. Taiito like cancy.—A«2- CLUBS verttaement. cfyftAmmi Roe Shad, Spanish Mackerel. Fresjh Water Trout Mullet Athens Fish & Oyster Co. ‘ 561 E. Broad St. Please send me at yonr earliest | convenience answers to the fol- I lowing questionnaire: 1. How many planted trees? If memorial. 2. How many trees planted? 3. How many historic trees located? Give names. ! 4. Any activity in saving trees, natural scenery preserved? 6. Any protection of bird life and wild Rowers? l' Answers to the above will great ly aid, mo in making a creditable record to the District meet ;n A Thinking yoti in advaiyiSo for ci —aSRTuJSmK' f 8th Dlat. Ohm. i Waterway* and Natural Kpaoufcea. short business session followed by progressive conversation, curing which afternoon tea was served by Normal girls. Miss Michael, In her. usual happy manner, proved herself an ideal hostess*and greatly endeared her self to Ahe auxiliary of whlcti she Is an honorary membr*. The guests were assembled on the fropt steps of Winnie Davis and were addressed by Dr. Found ‘ i a brief but patnied talk. A* the same hour the **rank r^ee Walker Chapter, composed of Nor mal School girls, entertained tne children of the Auxiliary mem-, bers and It Is hard to say which enjoyed the party most, the chil dren or the girls who entertainer them; The next meeting of the Auxin ary will be held on Saturday Apr!* 7th at 1:80 p. m. at the Woman’s Building on Agricultural Campus. Julte a few new members were added last Saturday, and It hoped that as many more will do present at next meeting, at wluc»« time there will be some very in teresting discussions and an nouncements. f! filAUI$A RUTHERFORD CHAPTER U. D. C. HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING Monday afternoon the Lauara Rutherford Chapter U. D. C. held its regular monthly meeting with the president Miss Mildred Ruther ford at her delightful home The Villa at 4 o’clock, over which she presided in her usual happy way. The various reports were read and approved. The feature of the meeting was the very interesting talk by Miss Mary Franklin, an artist of International fame. She spoke on the hardships and de privations of the war between tho states in comparison to She late world war which were far more distressing during the former, al though the War of the latter was more ■ perilous and horrible. She also told of the Ladles Aid Society of which organization her mother was a member. Miss Frank lin is nlways entertaining and all enjoyed very much having her ad dress them. Mrs. A. S. Parker read a very noteworthy editorial taken from tho New York Sun on the “Re covery of the South”, suggested by a recent speech ty President Hard ing. Mrs. Parker also made a motion which was seconded and carried that ten members should bo appointed to raise $10.00 each for ><he Stone Mountain Memorial who are Miss Rutherford, Mrs Parkor. Mrs. Sexton, Mrs. Hutch ins, Mrs. Griggs. Mrs. T. W. Ruck er. Mrs. A. C. Erwin. Mrs, George D. Thomas. Mrs. C. B. Daniels, Mrs. Lanier. This committee will meet with the executive board Wednesday morning at the Villa it eleven o'clock. Delicious refresh ments were served by Mrs., Parker. The new members who were very coTdially wolcomed were Mrs. Walter Cornett, Mrs. Fowler, Mr*. Crews. Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. W. -T>. Poscbai. ATLANTA CONCERTS WILL BE GIVEN BY GEORGIA GLEE CLUB Two Atlanta concerts 'will be iveft by " ~ " •Congressman C. H. Brand re cently returned from Washington, D. C., has as his guest. Mr*. Boll ing Barnett, of Atlanta. One Nlte SAT. Only Garrick Producing Co. Presents America’s Favorite Musical Comedy Stars • ' t v: DAMEREL And -i MYRTLE VAIL In the delightful, tuneful, tantilizing, musical comedy success ‘THE RED WIDOW” GEO. With a splandld east of rinser, and eomodlain. offering a gor- oeoutiy mounted production and tho Rod Widow choruo, w latest creation-In coautmea. SAY IT WITH GIRLS. DO YOU RKMSMSBfl GEO. DAMEREL AND MYRTLE VAILT Prices $2.00, $£50, $1,75c, 50c—Plus war Tax giveik by the Georgia Glee and In strumental club on March 24, when the members will appear at the Atlanta Woman’s club audi torium, on Peachtree street. The members of the club have and will present an entirely new Forty-four members will tour the etate with the clnb, which will j«sH Eftertoq, Atlant.% Gififfin, Macon, Americua, Albany, Valdos ta, Jacksonville, Brunswick, Au- lAthens. Thirty members of the clnb of ,1922 are in the Georgia Glee and Instrumental club this year. The songbirds will plate with ■ program of college Bongs and ether numbers. The Bulldog or chestra and "Georgia Four" will contribute enjoyable features. —Constitution, MISS SARAH HALL SHARES HONORS IN ATLANTA Miss Winifred Williams, of Charleston. 8. C.: Miss Nellie Grey, of Memphis, Tenn.; and Miss Sarah Hill, of Athens, Ga., were the guesta of honor at a spring, lunch eon at the Piedmont Driving club Monday morning. Miss Sarah Schoen received the guests, who numbered eight of the season's most attractive debutantes. Luncheon was served in the gray room from a round table covered with a lace cloth and In the center of which was placed a large bowl filled with Jonquils and the deli cate white blossoms, called "breath of spring,” and most suitable for group of debutante*. The p;aco curds were hand-painted with spring flowers. Miss Schoen wore a lovely eteeve- les gown of black Canton crepe, girdled wlfn a beaded band or Muc and gray bends. She wore with this a smart llg-t blue straw hat, me brim of \v».!-h .was fnces with soft blue feath ir*. Miss Wll'.-m, wote x cccoa • brown oruin. fashioned with pie llr. and wu"n with a i.phr coat of Orlml. l paisley color* diill bfo\v.:. gold and bid Vine. MRS. BEN TUCK WILL ENTERTAIN HER BRIDGE CLUB THURSDAY 3:30 Mrs. Ben Tuck will entertain her bridge club Thursday after noon at 3:30 which will be one of the most delightful social affairs of the week. Misses Emily Besson *ud Lois frholsiton secretaries to congress- small brown hat with hand-made man Brand arrived from Washing flowers was worn with this, ton Sunday. | Miss Grey wore a lovely gown o: OFFICES IN THE HOLMAN BUILDING Thtre Is gsnsrai economy In h«v ng your offteo In an up-to-date office building- It lende dignity b. located In clean, well lighted ; and well ventilsMd q u«r- tsrs. Notice how, In all large oltios. tlw IjrefeoeUngl >n#« flock to the s pedal ly constructed offloS building* Why? Because clients take notice' of surreundlngy •"d lu^fl* «>• lawyer; the dootor, the broker* hrtd the agent by the charge- ter of office he keeps. Wo can help each other If we can talk this matter over together. to o. EPTlNG & COMPANY . REAL ESTATE AGENTS V'lrvr « ' } ' 1 Ground Floor l\ Ever Notice the Men in the Movies? Take a picturization of* American life, for in stance. The progressive young chap who commands , respect, wears clothes that avoid extremes. They may be light or dark, but never freakish; cheerful or subdued, but never eccentric; The exagerated styles are left for the incon sequential saps and “Rpwery Bills” who are not supposed to register very high in your estima tion. How true to life the movies often are! Suits of tho Best Kind $25.00 to $45.00 H.J.Reid& Co. I am. » i.,'i,,! I rmrrn, •;• • i. 88 Clayton Street THE SHOP OF QUALITY •• Athens, Ga. MUSIC 8TUDY CLUB MEET8 WITH MRS. J. M. HODG30N The Music Study Club meet* Tuesday evening with iMrs. J. M. Hodgson on Mllledgo uvenue at 8 o'clock. A full attendance Is desired. x PALACE VAN-NIL Never Disappoints ALICE BRADY Mrs. E. K. Moore, of New York, who Is the guest of Mrs. Walter Hodgson leaves Wednesday for Pennsylvania before returning home. Mr. Farrar Bond, who has resign ed his position from the Latin de- panlment of the Mum Springs High school in Alabama, to accept a government position Is the guest of bis father. Prof. O. O. Bond, before, taking up his duties. Thornton’s WEDNESDAY’S DINNER 50c Noodle Soup Irish Stew or Roast Beef Fried Cabbage Maccaront and Cheese Stewed Corn Vegetable Salad Muffins and Biscuits Apple Pie Coffee, Tea or Milk Supper 50c. Breaded Veal Chops Hominy Grits Buttered Carrots Fried Potato Cakes Sliced Tomatoes , Cocoanut Pudding Hot Biscuits Coffee, Tea or Milk In ' The Great “Boston Blackie” crook-ThrilJer MI$$ING MILLIONS WEDNESDAY-SPECIAL Jack Holt and Wanda Hawley In “NOBODY’S MONEY ’HEARTS AFLAME” THURSDAY- BIG CAST — BIG PICTURE COMING! BRENAU FOLLIES pretty; girls Dancing — Singing — Instrumental Music Under Auspices Local Post > AMERICAN LEGION Colonial Theatre, Friday Night, March' 16th $1.50 Orchestra; $1.00, 75c Balcony Under'Direction of Wilford Watters Gingham Wash Dressses You will be amazed with the values, you will be bewildered .yrath .the greatness of the style and color assortment This is, without a question of doubt, one of America’s greatest sales of Gingham Dresses. In fact, we cannot recall the time when'women were offered such a money-saving opportuni- Thez. dreszea are guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. Quality, style and prlea considered, they are thogreatest values obtainable In America today. If yeu would ererciee true economy and cut your dross coat In half, you will buy these dresses in cozen lots. Every Dress Guaranteed Absolutely Perfect and Fast Color v Made of the Famous Puritan and VictoryGingham Full Cut Sizes 36 to 44 Extra Large Sizes.. 46 to 54 10 Charming New Models, Over 100 Pretty Patterns, Rich Fast Colors, High Grade Gingham and Chambray.—Colors: Blue, Brown, Green, Navy, Black, Helio, Orange and Novelty effects. Out-of-Town Patrons May Order These Dresses by Mail Buy your season’s requirements during this great sale. You may never be able to duplicate such re markable values. Extra salespeople and added floor space assure prompt service. THESE DRESSES GO ON SALE TOMORROW •-•Vi-