The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 15, 1923, Image 3

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tifei ,at WE ■M HOI • } ORAM .VAOSflUHT AXUn-H3.WAa gHT COAT HASTENING^ •it vw*«l«- Katin or tnffotA rxy- urn liiHtcat} of the reiula* i k i4»a;» on coatfi and aullm .<»u, .<The ont!:i sometime* v ihe Lotto** of. tho.wrap. VICKS Ova 17Muionjm VttJYtarly I coochco avenue. After ait 'hour of business discussion and plane, the meeting adjourned for a eodal [hour, Deliclofis refreshment* were 1 perved^nnd all spent a very en joyable evening. The council' will meet with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Butler on the Bou levard next month. ' VAN.NIL Never Disappoints If i Pile's^Send forjPyramid vrile Knpeeelterlee Are rymnlil rile heppealtorlee Everywhere for lee Itnadrrfnl Relief , They Bare Gives. V. V. -1 nro one of thoeo unfortu- i struggling. with the.pain and Give (Mother a rest, she’* earned it i full well, , , (1 [Though the story’s too long in I r*. . if hcse verses to toll, ., I Of duties and cares, both early and k late, , for Mary and Johnny, Susie and She’s up with the dawn with a heart full of love. And a prayer on her lips to tho Father above, To lead her and guide her, and point out the way That leads fromrearth’s sorrows to Heaven’s bright dsy. III. When evening has come and pray ers have been said And Mother so sweetly has tucked ■ you in bed I She goes to her closet, and there j nil alone - She lays her sweet charges before I the white throne. ! IV. • So sond her away with promises ’ sweet, That things will be kept just as tidy and neat. * |)t | No use for to worry with anxious tny iiruggmt mr n so cent sox of| care, Pyramid Pile Suppositories, f Tako ; For things will be right though wonder- C wh"j Mother's not there. iyon*’ jmofSftrribntInti© to auffor the ' ^ V. iin of such a dutrcMlnff condition. | i» V c a two-fold reason in asking or a frt’t* trial package. aond namo *1. 5 _ •mr'imiu uldg.^itarahatLlficU. 0 ’ ' Although of presumption it may I 'i"i gfft Tffr Jfnv 1 7Qk "Ton this table ■ will find blouses of white and whife^inuned in col ored and checked col lars. 'Htouses ‘ Worth up to $2.00, this ►. 79c Mayburg’s Two Prices 79c-$1.29 j ’ Here you a?K .fa«V w ill f i n a charming blouses in White, tan and colored trim. Voile, lingerie and many pretty blouses of the wash-; able type. Values to $3 00 on speci&l sale at 1 1.29 • 278 Clayton St- WOMAN’S CLUB TO HAVE FLOWER SHOWER. The Woman’a Club, is planning Through respite from labor, her!to put on a beautiful “Flower life may-last , lodger. , Shower” the first week in April And your love for epefe, other in- with Mrs. Ralph . Hodgson and crease and be stronger. Mrs. Rob White Co-Miairman. All JOHN- THOMAS CORLEY, kind* of ahruba and cat flowers Atlanta, Gs., August. 1988: " ' will be on Bale, and the lovers of —ffi— 11 flowers are looking forward to the LITTLE FOLKS BBC1TAL occasion with unusual, interest The piano pupili of Mrs. E. C. McEIroy will he presents-! ir a charming recital Saturday after noon March 17th at A;!K). •* . Following is the program: '' Diabslli—Allegretto in Ga; Kln*cc,’!e—the Clock—A ice Comp- . piare nr . in-, rnomas Mcdana -R.clody in 1 Eliza- j w hnno marriage will be DR. LEVIE TAKES PLACE OF DR. THOMAS RUTLAND HERB FOR A FEW DAV3 . Ur. T. M. Levie, of the Georgia State College, of Agriculture' will be in tho county serving In the place of . Ur. Thomas Rutland, promt- both Goetchits. - | ncnl »oclal event of next Tlium Sochting—The Cock.) Calls—• I day afternoon. Ur. Levie rciiches •lai 0 WilkL.». | .\J 'nrOf Thursday and will he Terry—In the Hammock; Arm-‘here until Ur', und Mrs. Rutland re strong—From the South—Janet [ turn to the city. Walton News.- Crawford. I Zimmermann—Silver Star; Rolfe —Soldiers’ March—Vanita Crane. Rogers—Swing me Higher; Kin- scella—Hunting Song—Anna Mi chael. Bounoff— Indian War Dance— Mary Burnett. Diabclli—Evening — Hutchins Hodgson, Morton Hodgson, Jr. H; Smith—Berceuse,- Op. 42 No. 4; L. Renk—Barcarolle—Mario McHatton. Wachs—Unc Soiree Chei Chop in; Handrock—Schersino, 'Op. 64 ~ Jthy Elliott. W. Smith—Mujiks—Prince Gordon. Wachs—Swing. Song—Miriam Williams. Bilbo—Autuntn . v - Song—lEmJly Dozier. Kuliak—From Flower to FlowOf —Nell Slaughter. Jensen—Elfin Dance. Op. 33— Frances Thomas. Friml—Twilight Reverie; Cad- man—A Legend of the Plains— Martha EamesL , Sinding — Fruhlingscrausch.cn (Spring time)—Annie Lane irtledge. Sloaris J MRS. KAY BARKER BNTERTAINS COSMOPOLITAN CLUB WEDNESDAY. A’ lerply social event o Wed- jnesday was the enjoyable meeting {of the Cosmopolitan club with Mn. Kay Barker when she extend ed a most delightful hospitality to the members. The Valentine [motive was artistically carried out with the bright decorations of .spring flowers every where. ; The feature of the happy occa- ,hten was a Valentine Contest— dbe cities of Ireland, when Mrs. Grady Henson was awarded the pretty prize. At the close of the delightful party delicious refresh ments were served. Mrs. Baker entertained Wednes day evening also when three tables .of Rook was the enjoyable pastime both charming parties added hap pily to the quiet lenton season. MADAM OLGA SAMAROFF • AT SENEY-TOVALL CHAPEL THURSDAY f.i30 Madam Olga Samaruff. tin- fam ous American pianist, will give a beautiful and very urtisllc recital at Seney-Stovall chapel Thursday evening at 8:30. This promises to be tho must noteworthy musical event of the High School basketball game with ' jeans and Mon After developed 1 Marietta. , ' pneumonia, which caused his I death. He was the son of the late H. Miss Martha Nicholson will ac company tho High chool basketball team to Atlanta Friday to- play Marietta and probably Washington Henilhary. 1 —E - ' Mrs. K. K. Lumpkin and Mrs. .lack Waljwldge -JoJned Judge l.um'pin and Mr. Walbrldge In At- -lanta Wednesday afternoon where they will spend severs! days. Mr. and Mrs. Walbrldge are cn route to Iheir -home In Saratoga Springs. N. V. ..., .. Mr. J. M. .Alien went to Augusta Wednesday fol-—n visit. —ffl- Mrs. Julius Tuiniadge and Mrs. Juhn B. Talmadge. Jr., went over to Atlanta Thursday afternoon to spend a few days. - ' • g > Mrs. .Miles Lewis and children of Gheciislairo arc expected this week to visit II r. and Mrs. Robert Toombs, Dulioao. .M rs. Uenny left Thursday for her home in Rome after a visit to Mrs. CuyJcr Trussell. 1 * ~ Mrs. Htilcs Kopklns and Harry season. This will he the last i II'pin* of Atlanta and Miss Sarah number of the concert series of Lucy Cobh. Admission ' 11.50 or presentation of aeason ticket. All students and members of tho music study rltib will be udmitted for 11.00 per person. 'C« MRS. POPE HONORS MR8* M’HATTON AT INFORMAL AFFAIRS. Mark Cooper Pope enter: . $ ined hit luncheon Tu«|Jd(iy at iner apartment in the Lombardy , in honor of her guest, Mn. Hen ry 'McHatton ,of New York, for merly of Macon. The table bore a note of spring being graced with a graceful ar rangement of jonquils and daffo dils. Coven were laid for a few friends who-have the'privilege of. having known tho honor guest. ^ An interesting event of ah ih- formar nature an Monday’s social calendar was the luncheon at which Mn. Mark Cooper Pope, of Atlan ta land Washington, entertained at the Piedmont Driving Club com- limentary to Mrs. Henry McHat- an formerly of Macon, hut now 6f New York. m / UiestCold? —fry this method That chest cold can bet broken up—no matter how stubborn and deep-seated it may seeml . Apply Sloan’s Liniment to- chest and neck tonight. Its tingling, glowing warmth goes to the root of trouble. It breaks up the con gested, inflamed condition. Belief quickly follows. Get a bottle of Sloan’s to day. All druggists carry it Its effectiveness will surprise you. * ' / MEETING CITIZENBHIP CLASS POSTPONED. „ . i The meeting of the y. W. C. A. Citizenship Class will not be held Friday evening on aecoqnt of un avoidable 'reasons. BARBECUE! BARBECUE. Remember Friday Mnrch JG from 12 to 3 o’clock the Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will seVve anothef delici ous barbecue in the basement of the church. Come and enjoy n good dinner. Miss Mamie Wnltohmul hiul re turned home from AtlunUi. Mr. Alton Whitehead, manager of Rogers store at Elberton. came up Tuesday night for a short visit to his parents. Mr. und Mrs. 55. M. Whitehead. nry McHatton, wide circle of friends in Georgia, end her visit to Atlan ta is being marked by a aeries of enjoyable compliments of an in formal nature. The daintly appointed luncheon table held hi the Renter a cluster of spring flowers. . The guests included six close [friends of the honor guest. ‘ Mn. Pope has also entertained few friends at dinner Sunday Und Monday in honor of her guest, who came to Atlanta to be the god mother- of the infaat sen of Mr. and Mn. William Jay McKenna, ttf New York and Boston, in whom centers the interest of so many in herited friends who wish for him the best of everything. I -Mn, McHatton will return Tues day evening to again be tho guest jdf her son and daughter, Profes sor and Mrs. Hubbard McHatton , at the University of Georgia. Athens’.—Journal. !WORKER’S COUNCIL OF I YOUNG HARRIS , | fit S. MEETS ' | 'The officer* und teacher* qf Young Harris Memorial Sunday ■M-hool held their regular monthly raoetlng Tuesday evening nt tho pme of Mre. W. L. Bell on Na- Wmm NEIGHBOR WomenTell Each Other UowTii Hare Been Helped by Lydia Mr*. McHatton ,who is tho wife PinkWs Vegetable Compound of the late Dr. Henry McHatton, . * Perryiburg, 0.—"I took Lydia & Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound bc- palns in my aUtfae time. can’t remember tathowlongbuf- trad, but ft was _ jrsome timc.Ono day I waa talking with a lady I met on a car, and I told herhowlwaafeel- ing and she said she bad been Just I was.with and (be ndp it cured h*r. So then I went and got tome, and I certainly recommend it for it is good. Whenever I eee any ikhara’S $4geU- Mrs. Ada Suck, rg, Ohio. In nearly every neighborhood in every town and city in this country i treatment of Mis* Mubel Whitehead left today for Elberton for two weoka vlalL “ ffi Mrs. Lamar Rucker spent Wed nesday in Atlanta going over for the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Clarke/ The many friend* of Mr. Wal ter Jone* are delighted to sec him out. after a long lllnc** resulting from u fractured hip. ;1 Tho friends of Mrs. S. L. Slay- jakcr will bo pleased to learn of jer continued ^Improvement, at the Piedmont Sanitarium” In Atlanta 11 4 Is expected home soon. —Hi-— The frlenjls of Mr. iuuI Mrs. Guy Comer will regret to learn of tho serious Illness- of their llltlo son. William Guy. Jr. The friends of Mr*. Anna White head will regret to learn of her Illness at the home of Mr. J. l-\ Whitehead on the MltihcU's bridge toad. Mr. Shelby Langaton of lira Uni versity spent the week-end with hi* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. O. H, Langston.—Walton New*. Mluc* Lillian and Nolllo Knight spent Tnu.-.-t'ny In Athens.—Wal ton News. |j- Mrs. John Aycock spent Tues day In Athene.-Walton Nows. Miss Besalo Aycock spent Tues day In Athena—Walton News. ' Mrs. Roy-Dial spent Saturduy in Athens.—Whlton Neyrs. Miss Mubel Roane and Mr*. Floyd Tlmons spent Tuesday In Athena- Walton Nswa Jl&lley of Newnuti were week-end guests of Ur. und Mrs. -J. A. Hun nlcutt, Sr. 'Mr*. Charles Kckford and little daughter. Sarah Eleanor, are In Atlanta visiting Mra Stiles Hop kins. Athens Visitors M..comer, proprietor of the- Comer Cotton Mills, and Is. survived by Us wife sad-tap small children. Mrs. Lizzie Hackett Buried Thursday Mrs. Lizzie Hackett, wife of Mr. T. J. Hackett, died Wednesday morning at the residence, 188 Miles street. She was 62 years old and has been ill since Sunday. £he is survived by he? husband, two ‘daughters, Mrs. Miller Por ter, Greenwood, S. C„ Mis.* Lillie Freeman, Athens, feur brothers. Fred, Monroe, Joe and John Wood and two sisters, Mn. Lula Strick land of Calhoun Falls, S. C. and Mrs. Follie Spencvc of the same place. The funeral services were con ducted Thursday aftornon from the West End Baptist church, with Rev. A. L. Flury officiating, and - the following acted as pall- hcarere, Monroe Wood, John Wood Reuben Spence, Henry Spence and John Hackett. f The interment was in Ocoocc, cemetery. Dunaway and Sqns were in charge'of the arrange ments. , ' O’Neal Released After A Hearing Warrant charging W. R. O’Neal With passing worthless checks dis- Among those visiting In Athens missed after hearing in the court ” - - - - 'of Justice Milton Thomas Wednes day. O’Neal was anvsetd -in' Fulton county by Bailiff Huff Tuesday hnd brought back here to face charge of passing bogus checks i and beating his board bill. He has 1 just completed a sentence in thei Fulton /chaingang. He is also wanted in Walton county on simi-1 ter charges. What Every Thursday were: George G. Taylor. Richmond; Vu.; K. It—Robertson. Atlanta: K, K. Clayton. Atlanta: Mr.'and Mrs. H. E. Goshing. Chat tanooga. — * t F. M. Rigger, Baltimore, Md-: B. 8. Bryant,- Atlanta: W. A. Gray, Murlctta, Ga.; F. M. Cropper. New rork; J. s. Webb. Greenwood, S. C,; W. A. Wells, N. C. A. D. Freeman. Atlanta: U E. Cronin, Chicago; R. W. Kennedy, Bnhlosta,/Ga.; C. A. Blanchard, Atlanta: James Upshaw. Atlanta: L. F. Alford, Atlanta; W. H. Dixon, Atl.tntu. Charles Hall, Atlanta; J. T. Ivey,, Thomson. Ga.: T. W. Felton, At lanta; M,. C. Roberts, Augusta, Ga.; II. Kdmcnds Uavis, Anniston. Ala.; T. A, Moore, Atlanta; J. F. Carroll, Atlanta. J. W. Byrd, Atlanta; Mrs. W. L. Luther, Greenville, 8. C.; Jefferson, Ithaca. N. Y.: Baulk. Birmingham; Paul Harrl- HQl; Yi Mrs. Lour* KendrU, Gra< OUa. says: «I want to ex appreciation of "Mother's I am tho mother of six children peeling another one soon. I ustd “Mother's Friend" with one of my babies. I think it grandest help that has a discovered for the expect) or. I can’t do without it mend It to all expectant I rant say too much for it" “Mother’s Friend" waa orit by an eminent physician. It saved thousands of expectant n era from useless suffering. II externally applied; aids the mus cles and tisanes to Mlax easily and readjust themselves to the changes during expectancy and up to the moment baby arrives. "Mother’s Friend" b eafe and beneficial, and contains no nar- siaIIm Mb hamifkil HkiM. A VYllil “Mother's IMuur*te sokThTsi -tsmtes , VAN-NIL Satisfies p. C. to MKVmayonnaise again once yon have tatted this genuinely home-made, uncooked, fresh egg mayonnaise which keeps y its freshness in definitely, namely Miss Mn NHu Bullock, director of the Thai Ian Club, has returned with the club from a most success ful tour stopping In Macon, Griffin and Forsyth, where they were greeted everywhere by largo au- Mrs. B. & Ford, who has been' visiting her slater, Mr*. Earl Bras well, wo* culled to her heme In Montgomery. Ala., yesterday acount of the Illness of her moth er, Mrs. if. 1’. Broughton. ■ 0Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Dun Fclker of Birmingham, formerly of Atlnnta, announce the birth of a son. Dan, Jr., cn February 14th. Mrs. Felksr will be remembered as Miss Ruby II). Atlanta; M. 8. Burdette. New "rk Cltyi J, M. Hollis N. Y. C. GEORGIA STUDENTS TO WRITE PLAY; MAY BE STAGED By CLUB A play to he staged by*the 'Tha- lluns," , the University dramatic club, may be written by aome stu dent of thp University. Dr, K. E. Bark, of thp Eqglisb department. Is requiring each student In his mod ern drama rectlon to write a play. These play* Vro to bo handed In by the students after u course In technique and-diction and although If any of the plays are of suffi cient quality to merit reproduction by the "Thiillnns” It will hardly be ‘'iHisjublo to stuge any of them b»- 1 fore next yoar. Hovoral Play* written by Georgia students have been staged In years gono by and this course by Ur. Bark may revive Interest in play- wrltjng at the University. Well Known Macon Called By Death (By Asesdatttf Press.) MACON — John D. Comer, Vivo president of the Bibb Manufactur ing Company and one or .tie best knbwn cotton mill men In the en tire south died here Wednesday morning after an Illness of a weok’sNlurntlon. Mr. Cooper recently returned from a business trip to New Or- Fnedonif, . rtiomott slagg&mea SWichael Brothers Introducing New Social Stationery For Ladies and Gentlemen The selection of one’s writing paper often carries with it the character of one’s taste. Ttio very fine in quality; Extraordinarily low priced are— MICHAEL'S Crusher English Bond - PAPER: 72 Sheets to the pound .... 69c ENVELOPES: 24 to the Package .... 39c MICHAEL'S Grey Hair Line Sport Cloth PAPER: 72 Sheets to the Pound ....59c ENVELOPES: 24 to the Package .... 29c MICHAEL’S White Linen Weave HENRY’S Home-Made Maypnnaise Duke's Home-Made Relish e***.^, Duke's Russian Dressing • c Mrs. Duke personally direct* the preparation of her mayonnaise just as the did before it had gained such fame in the Cprelinas the South. throughput DEMONSTRATION t Stl *RIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 AT KING-HODGSON CO. '•‘'Tl^»e jar given away with $1.00 ordsr of Duke’s Products through your grocer. * chance on large Jan to .be given Sandwiches served free. jift ^InJlA .Xfufliua \3U*n W- •rccers Call: >'madge Bros. A Co.