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Mr. Morris Mtcnscl of Macon la
the sueat of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs: Simon Michael.
Mr. W. B. Thornton of Athens
was the guest of friends In Eioor-
ton Thursday.—Klberton Star.
Alias Susie Bryant' «f Athena
spent the week-end with her sister,
Mrs Grover Ward.—Elaerton 8tar.
And the wprst of It Is, Ray, I love
him ye dearly and madly and desper
ately that It Is consuming my vitality.
l‘ had to ho away (mm you, (mm all.
tho week-end with hta family.—
tnbarton Star. (
Mr. J. L. Lumpkin of Atnens' was
In town Saturday.—Elbcrton Star.
Mr. and Mrs. Winder Wester of
Athens were/ Week-end visitor* to
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Wester.—Elbertsn Star.
■tied over the fact lhatVl was bound
to another.
Oh, Bay, I know this Is breaking
your heart, but (.had to confess It to
you. e
Can't you see now why I can't
come back—can't uke any of your
money. I am a ylle thing, to be dcs-j
Dr. McPherson Will
Address Kiwanians
The Klwanls club Thursday will
hear Dr. J. H. T. McPherson dis-
cuss the tax situation tn Georgia
at the meeting'Staiadkr which
will be held at the Georgian hotel.
Dr. McPherson is considered one
of the moet efficient tag experts
th and hi* remarks will
it interest to the mem-
be at the usnat
Kay, keep yourself good,
this terrible trouble plssi
drink. Ood bless yon.,
be of
here o.
The meeting
hour, from 2>to
Soak t tw^Hpound
GRACE
die In boiling water, to cover for
SO minutes. Drain and place, If
possible: on a platter which can
be put in the oven and iln sent
to the table.
Cover the
Vo{utM and efficiency
produce 25c qualify
forouly
— fish with a sauce cen-
Istthg of' two cup# of tpllk, »
fourth of o acup each of buttorand
flour, a quarter of a teaspoon or
salt and an eighth teasPo° n c *
pepper:
Wash, pore and halve six pota
toes, place the halves around tho
fish and bake all for It minutes
or until tho potatoes are soft,
haste with the nucc around coik-
faoitd
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ELIJAH CLARKE CHAPTER
D. A. R. MEETS WITH
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MILDRED RUTHERFORD
SOCIETY GUE8TS
Alpha 'Lambda rUgma's of tho
Stato Normal School entertained
tho Mildred Rutherford Literary
Society ut tho' Pound auditorium
Saturday evening with two short
one-act plays and u Lyceum bur
lesque which rivaled tho, lyceum
Humbert! that have been given here
during this year. Thu following
program wan rendered.
Joint Owners in Spain”— (One 1
uct comedy)—Easel Dane.
Scone: Room In Old Ladles Home.
Cast:
I Mrs. MHchel. matron cf-Old Lit
des' Homo—Helen McAqfey.
Old Ludes: Mrs. Fullerton. Gladys
Corey: Miss Dyer, Alethla Loopcr;
Miss Hlair, Miriam Sauls.
Lyceum Burlesque:
Popular Songs—Qurtct. Misses
Harriet- Peade, Mildred 8trlcklund,
Christa Sliadburn. Lucy Hargsth.
Tlelng Apples of a Lilac Tree—
Christo, Shndburn.
A Lesson. With a Fah—Lucy
Hargeth.
Banjo Selections—Wilma BaroW.
Mamie at the Movies—Naomi Uo-
S. N. 8. SENIOR
CLASS PLANT TREE.
The Senior CIbs at the State
Normal School planted their class
tree, which is a pecan, Monday af
ternoon in the front of Miller Hall
Vhis has been a custom with the
Senior Class at this institution for
many years.
* ling.
Cbicky Hen—Lucy Hargeth.
"Fleuirth und Company"—(Onq
Act Play)—Alice Brown.
Beene; Mrs. Pay-Men's Drawing
Room.
Cast:
Mrs. Payntcrs. 3,'clety Woman—
Murtha Holliday.
Mudamo Defjsfr. owner or Fleu-
roth und Company—Nellie Bhlffleb
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If Mited With Sulphur It Darken*
So' Naturally. Nobody
L-ran
Can Tell
itil-tlme mixture of Sage
Sulphur for darkening
Sited and faded hair is
er’s recipe, aad folks ure
g it to keep tboir hnir
en color, which is quite
i we are livittt' tn an ago
when a-youthful appearance is of
thejflMdPSt advantage.
Nowadays, though, we don’t
have the troublesome task of
gathering- the sage and the mussy
mixing; at home. All drug stores
sell tho rcady-to-use product, 1m.
proved by the addition of other lh»
gradients, called "Wyeth’s Sago
and Sulphur CpntpountJ.’.’ It is very
popular because nobody cim dis
cover it has toon? applied? Simply
moisten your comb or a soft brush
with it and draw this through your
hsitv talcing one stiall strand at a
tlmYT by morning tho gray hair
disappears, but what delights the
ladies With Wyeth’* Sage and Sul
phur Qpmpound, is that, besides
bcautifeliy darkening tho hair af
ter e few'applications, it also pro
duces flult soft lustre and appear
ance'W abundance which Is so at-
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MRS. A. G. RICHARDSON
ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY
FOR MRS. WILI.IAM8
Tuesday alter .oon Mrs. A.
Richardson emir turned Informally
anil very dcUsl cfully In honor of
hpr isipular bo jHe guest,* Mrs.
W. Wllltums of Jhio. The fragrance
and beauty of .pringtitne were ar
tistically expretsod , In the brignt
decorations of golddn Jonquils otic
daffodils, arranged in Frencp bas
kets und vases. Congenial conver
sation over work lugs featured trie
charmingly plann'ed party followed
by delicious refreshments. Fifteen
guests enjoyed the lovely hospital
ity.
The following la the program p'
ic tree'planting exercise: Mas-
:r of ceremonies, Miss Nofinc
ter
Daniel, Senior Class president An
Appreton • ofv Trees, President
Jem M. Pound, Clae Poem, Isa
belle Collins. ■ J
Introduction of Mias Sara Webb
f or whom the -tree was named.
Address by Miss Sarah Webb.
Response from the 'Junior Class
Miss Louise Shackelford.
Song,' Alamata.
The Elijah Clarke Chapter D. A.
R. will meet with Mrs. J. H. Grif-
feth on HiU street Thursday after
noon ut 4:30.
Miss Mildred Rutherford, gifted-
historian. will address the meeting
on Georgia's part In tho Revolu
tion. which promises to be a very
Interesting and notable feature
the occasion. All ' members arc
yrged to be |>resent.
LD; ATHENS, GEORGIA -
bargains
MRS. CUYLER TRU8SELL
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
Tuesday evening Mrs. Cuyier
TrusseH'entertalnedryery charming
ly her bridge plub. Mr*. Golden
Knight won the prise. The usual
lovely hospitality of the home
delightfully extended. ,
G BRI
MISS BOLLING BRIDE
OF W. M. HALE
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Raines an
nounce the marriage of tueir niece.
Bonnie Lee Boling, to 3fr. William
Marvin Hale, on March the fifth,
nineteen hundred and twenty-three,
Greenville, 8. C.
Mrs. Rosa Creekmore and child
ren and Mrs. Baynes are visiting
in Monticello.
OLGA SAMAROrc'S CONCERT
THURSDAY EVENING AT
SENEY-STOVALL CHAPEL
Olgu Bumuroff, the noted Ameri
can pianist, will give a concert In
the Beucy-Btovall chape, Thursday
night, March 16th, nt 8:30 p. m.
Madame Bamaroff Is u mugnlfl-
coat performer, winning the sym-
IKithy und interest of iicr audience
from the tlmo she first uppenrs on 'time Is promised everybody,
the stage until hpr program Is fin- —W
Ishcd. THE UNlVERSIT\
This Is the last concert of the sc- WOMAN'S ^LU Bq
rics offered this season by Lucy
Cobb Institute.
Admission l,y presentaon-or sea
son ticket or 31.60. Admission for
the Music Htudy Club and ull stu-
dvnta H.bu.
CHILDREN OF CONFEDERACY
TO GIVE TWO 8KATING
PARTIES
Friday afternoon there will be u
akatlng party for children at which
the children of tho- Confederacy
arc entertaining at the ,Y. W. C. A.
Gym, at 4 o’clock. Admission loc.
At 8 o'clock there Will be anoth
er' f;r tho older girls und boys-, Ad
miaaion 15 cents. Candy und Ice
tgcum will be'apld and a Jolly good
MISS SUSIE BRYAN
SHARES HONORS WITH
.MISS DUVALL .
sMIum Jennie Lynn DuVall, of Do-
catur, uml Miss BuhIo ^liryan,
Athens, wore honorcca ut u lovely
party on Bnturdny evening given l»y
Mr*. Grover Ward at her home
WOMAN'S CLUBfMEETS
Friday at 6 o'clock
The University Wbman’* Club
will meet Friday afternoon in i*$a-
body hall at •(» o’clock. All mem
bers arc urged to be present.
BOOK SHOWER FOR
OCONEE HEIGHT8
8CHOOL POSTPONED
' The book slower planned for
Onoiioa Heights school Friday aft
ernoon has been postponed. The
date to bo announced later.
8CRIPT DANCE EA8T LAKZ
It* II road utreet. Quantities ofi WEDNESDAY EVENING
spring flower* formed nttractlve
necorntlonH. The punch bo'
embedded ‘ In' a * inountU of Jonquil*
aiifl fe^ns and presided* «w by
Mr*. Ward, invited to* meet the
honor guests were Misses Dul*y
Guinea, Homerxele, Mickle, Nell
Ginn, France* Champion. Lula
Lutnlmck, Ruth Haley und Ellen
Wray; -Messrs. Jack Clfveland,
Martin Heard. J. W. Bander*. Ralph
Julllliin,' Helk Carlthera, Thoma*
Weater. Luther, AJcQInty, Tiiomaa
Rucker. Henry FYlerson. Young
Smith and John Tabor.—Elbcrton
Kldam'a Orchestra will g:vo a
\v«im ^ MC,, *l» l dance Wcdncnday evening at
h^iiNt Lake, which 'give* promiite of
being a >n r «t onjoynblc* occasionji
Btar.
The Ladle*' Aid Society of .the
ChriHtlan church will *ervo ono of
their dcllcloiiH barbecue* In the
baNoment of tho church, Friday,
frein 12 to 3 o'clock. Friend* are
urged to keep the date in mind. The
money will bo u*e«l for the Chil
dren'* j llonpltnl In connection with
th
Mrs. T. H. McHatton went ovet
to Atlanta Wednesday morning tc
spend several days with Mrs. Flen
ing Winecoff.
Judge E. K. Lumpkin and Mr
Jack Walbrldge of Saratoga
Springs, N. Y., went over .to At
lanta Wednesday morning for
visit of several days.
‘Mrs. Wheaton of Griffin was t
visitor here this week.
Mr. Harry Rogers of Emory
College spent Monday in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hardin ent
children of Forsyth who have beer
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Edwards went to Lexington Wed
nesday to visit Mr. Nat Arnold.
Mr. George C. Dean,' who ii
student at . Georgia Univcruitj
spent the week-end with hid par
ents in College Park. He had as
bis guest Mr. Dwight Ryther,
Athens.—Journal.
Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Davis, of Toe
coa, have returned from a four
month’s tonr of Europe.—Journal.
Mrs. Garrett Kinney of Peoria,
ill., is the guest of Mrs. Harry
Ho^gsont
The friends of Mr. M. M. Ar-
nold were'pleased to eee him out
Tuesday after an illness of several
weeks..
no orphuimge In Atlanta.
Woman’s
Saddest Hour
, i‘ When sign* of age come—when youthful
bloom departs. That hour used to come
early. Now millions of women postpone
it—some for two snd three decades. It’* a
question of care. The greatest factor ia
Palmolive Soap, liar has become the lead- .
ing soap of the world, becauae of what h
dqea for complexion*.
! “ So easy—so simple
This way ia easy, simple, inexpensive. It seems impossible
T-that any woman will nowaday* neglect it. This impene
trating soap. It cleans the slrin to the depth*. It leaves no
clogging matter to haqn the complexion. Then it appliea
a palm and olive oil blend. And those oils have for age*
held supreme place for the skin.
^ A lift time: mult
'[The experts who perfected Palniplive Soap have studied
racial soap for a lifetime. They' have combined here (he.
utmost that soap can do for the skin. The ten-cent price
is due to volume. But no other skin sosp at any price has
Mined anywhere near such fame. 'Remember that. Wher
ever woippn are famed for.bcahty^oy will find Palmpt^re
Palm end alive alls
—»*Uafalsa—#ea
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Northcutt,
Mrs. Frank Lawler and Mrs.: Golden
Knight motored to Atlanta Wednes
day for the day.
•i-t- «»' ’
The trionda of Miss
:sse will regret to learn
with bronchitis.
Heprlc
a ot llln
Mra. hultg leaves Friday IJpr her
homo In Baltimore. *
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert RyM:spent
the week-end in Atlanta.
—HI—
Mr. Louis Funkensteln went to
Macon' Wednesday on u buslneai,
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Little ot Noun York
are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Fnut-
Hardeman. ■
-
Mrs. J. W. Williams leaves Fri
day for her home In Ohio arter a
delightful visit to Mrs. A. O. Rich
ardson.
CRICAOO.—Are
binding? ' „ I y )NDON — Wholesale rum run-
Have they standing before the law? Uing int the United States by I
A Chicago court must pas* on these f| ce ( of f 0Ur ships registered un-
question* before It can mete out Ju»- der ^ pitman .FItf I sbelns
L'urg-Amcrican Line.
It Is understood that the fleet
itself Is under the direct command
ot • man of qneatlonahle natlonali-’
ty, who achieved notoriety during
the war by operation* ot a douet-
tul character. \ f
) 6 Bel
lice In tho strangest triangle case of
record. Involving.
A ‘WIFE—lira Grace Donohue, 20
oyer whom the alleged "love bargain"
was made. /
HER HUSBAND—Rar C. Donohue.
Jf, Buffalo electrical supply dealer,
one of the parties In the supposed
bargain;
"THE OTHER MAN"—Robert ' W.
Hellone. 31, insurance company uu-|
ditor, alleged left leg of the triangle
and second party In the 'love»l>ar-(
gain."
This strange story will be unfolded
lo court testimony here:
When Dopohue’s wife, a* lie claim*
confessed to him her love for llcl>
lont. Donohue agreed to allow Hellone
to pay court to her, lie will testify.
financed by a prominent German
magnate ft Is reported.
% While Information is scarce It
Ii reported that colossal stores of
whiskey and rum are being ltmded
along the Atlantic Coast, clnei
from Glaacow.
Hot
' Sur
ELL-AI
S\t and 7S« Packafos
COURTS OWN
WIFC '
But at the same time Donohue
himself started an ardent campaign
of courtship to win back tho lovo of
his own wife.
"Let the best man wtn."^he two
rivals fold a* they shook hands, th*!
testimony will show.
Two years the odd romance went
on. Then one day Mr*. Donohue dis
appeared. So did Hellone.
The wlf$. her husband allege*, left
A letter, declaring she loved Hellone
and could llvd with her husband no
Then love surged through Dono
hue* veins. It oveHhrcw the bond*
of the Mrcepaent.
By tracing the fmggagc check* he|
followed the couple to Chicago, whetv,
police at hia behest raided a local!
hotel and found them.
$ All three principals were borne Intc
night court.
"Donohue beat me." the wife Mob
bed. "I can’t go back to him. f love
—I would die for this man." Ami she
aank Into Hellone'* arm*.
"I won her fairly," Hellone nald.
'He agreed to It.” m
It's because df tho "love" agree
ment that the case ha* been post
poned for final .hearing till an early
week In March.
Tpe court acknowledge^ It must
look up the law In such a matter *u
that fair play may bo hud by all.
If you were tho Judge—how would
you dccld It? ,
WIFE QUITTING HUSBAND,
BAMS SOUL IN NOTE
Here la the "confession lottcf" Ra.v
C. Donohue say* ho received from hi*
husband’s charge, left, for Chicago
wife before she, 1 according to her
with Robert W. Hellone:
Dear Ray: I wanted to mmro you
this, but you wouldn’t lintcii to me In
another way, so I have to tell you tho
cold, bare fact* Junt a* they stand.;
living the douldo III i
hay. It wouldn't do mo any good
to go to church, or *ay my prayer*.
am damned—damned for life. I have
been Unfaithful to you—broken my
aacre0 voprs. That's why I couldn't
go on living with you; couldn’t stand
It another ^ay, 11
that I waa.-
I couldn’t sleep nights, thinking ^f
the terrible thing I hud done. That'*
why you * found me crying several
titles; to think I who had set such p
high Ideal for myself should fall so
low.*
Oh, .God, how I have wished for
death to take me out of my mirery.
The man In the case Is a atranger to
you, thank God, or ,you rnlkht kill
him.
waa thrown In my path when I
waa lonely and blue and angry at you.
Our simple friendship ripened Into a
stronger affection. 1 psed to steal out
meet him, and., finally, one day
feU.
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Fetching, comfortable styles made of fast color
Amoskeag Ginghams and Chambray, in pretty
colored plaids, checks and stripes. The price is
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oAnnouncing
to Athena houaewivea a remarkable discovery, long
sought by the world’* beat chef*, a home-made, fresh egg
(uncooked mayonnaise, packaged in attractive glass jars
and one thsit would keep indefinitely, namely DUKE’S
MAYONNAISE.
Not even-in your own kitchen c&n ycu make such delicious
mayonnaise—flavored *o perfectly—aa Duke’*, 'and ot
such even consistency.
*X)Atk&b'
Home-Made Mayonnaise
Mrs. Duke personally directs the preparation of her may
onnaise in her factory at Greenville, S. C-, j'ust as she did
before it had gained such famo in the Carolina* and now
throughout the South. It is indeed the only, genuinely
home-made mayonnaise on the market. In few place*«
the entire country are there cooks whose
comes up to the standard of Mr*. Duke’*.
Demonstration
Thursday at Amold-Abney & Co.
. fs* Jm /given Away with $1.00 ordar
through your Grocer. Also chance on large
jar* to be given away. Sandwiches
froe»
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