The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 18, 1923, Image 3

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*.•>**«*£ TUfl SUNDAY, .MARCH 18, 1923. i h6jo»0' ‘•ugiftw ! 9#»J»8 uojrtio ise •«!M« sir )e ||00 inoX jou XiiM -J3))tiu 0I|1 UI mom Ou|op s is s|jjB pue sXoq jc jsquinu y •os op 0) SJOqjO fuionpu; AOUOUI o>;eui o; put •'£t®r \ ■ sajeogijJOQ SuiAug pprj ! jjinboy o» S|J|0 put- sXo& 000‘S aaiNVM- epps—henry wedding INTERESTING SOCIAL EVENT Hundreds of friends through out this section of the state will be Interested to learn of the wed ding of Mr. Carl Epps, of Athens, Ga„ and Miss Claudlne Henry, of Athens, Georgia, formerly of Mays vllle, which took place In the Pas tor’s Study of llher' First Baptist •»? rc h Saturda r afternoon at 3 o'clock. The bride who Is a daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Henry, Is one I of Athens’ most popular young I women, she came to Athens from MaysvIUe where she graduated | from the Mayevllle High School. .Studied music at Lucy Cobb In stitute and at the present! time is on the music faculty of that in- l Btltutlon. The bride was hand- [ somely gowned In blue with hat to match, with trimmings of paisley' crepe.. Mr. Epps Is a son of Mr. ■ ; i E .? ps ’ ot this ,cISy. a former pu- rt . . ~ _ Pil ot the Athens High School. The Hinton Securities Co. * radoa ‘e of Georgia School of Life Insurance I Technology with a degree of Me- member of Beta Theta PI frater nity. During the war he served his country in the air service and' saw service In France. Since hfs re turn from the army he has been connected with ' the Climax Hosi^. ery Mills, of which he Is general manager and superintendent He Is one of Athens' most progres sive young business men. After a short wedding trip this delightful young couple will re turn to Athens to make their home. . „ ' qhanlcal Engineering. He Is DELICIOUS SALADS HO Hi: ^The secret ot delicious salads or sand wiches Is inthe mayonnaise, Duke’s fa- nious home-made mayonnaise is the one per- ' feet mayonnaise and It keep indefinitely. Rome'Mado Mayonnaise Ic made with fresh country eggs, pure oil and is uncoAtod. This mayonnaise Is made Just as you would make It In your own kitchen Duke’s Russian Rellfch Duko.’miHome Made Dressing !•„» “ Duke .Mayonnaise Co.,-GreoiNlllej'8. C. -■ • |>l " GROCERS CALL: Talmadgd Bros. A Distributors * PhOnfc 793 .ft 3 SPRING SHOPPING AT— JOEL’S Sells Goods at Popular Prices ‘ . 4 "^"ASSURES SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS” The New Spring DRESSES in Pawleys, Taffetas, Canton Crepe, and , Crepe de Chine are being shown in a variety of beautiful shades and styles. Priced— .98 $9.95 $14.98 $20 MEETING OF THE ELIJAH CLARKE CHAPTER D. A. R. An Interesting meeting ot the Elijah Clarke Chapter, Daughter* of the American Revolution was he'd gt the home of Mrs. J. II. Orlffeth on Thursday afternoon, nt whirl, time Mrs. Grlffetlr and Mr*. Albo-t Weir were hostesses. The regent.' Mrs.' E. ^4. Griggs, presided. The report* of officers and mlttee chairmen were most gratify ing. showing fhe many and varied phases of activities that the chanter Is engaged In. and the success at tendant upon each. Mrs. Griggs reac the report that she will give at the ,a;nioa< hlng shite corivci tlon and the amount of accompllshmen of the chapter was a pleasing surprise even to those who have kept right up with the work being done, since this sum mary brought out In f ill force the work cf tie past'year. / Miss Rutherford gave a compre hensive paper on Georgia’s Part in the Revolution. This excellent piece of research will be sent as the'chap- cnntrlbutlon to The Reciprocity Committee of the Rtatd Federation of Women - Clubs, as well as to the Committee of tho National Fedcrv tiou. At the conclusion of the liter. ovrnm refreshments were served by he gracious hostess nn pleasant social half hour enjoyed. MITCHELL— DOLlT announcement Mrs. Albert Letcher Mitchell announces the engagement of her daughter, Cornelia Alberta to Mr. Francis Doll, ot SL Louis, and Havana, ''me marriage to take place at an early date. Tho above announcement will bo of very delightful social in terest and comes as a pleasant surprise to the friends of the popu lar bride-elect. Miss Mitchell Is tho only daugh ter of Mrs. A. L. Mitchell, and the late Judge Mitchell. Splendid educational advantages and ex tensive travel have added charm- Inly to her many personal graces. She Is a member of one of the South’s oldest and most aristro- erntte families, the Mitchell. add Lotchers having contributed large ly to the making ot Georgia his tory. Mr.- Doll has established him self In the social and business world of his home town, where ho Is one of the leading factors. . “ffl MARION DAVies. THE 8TAR IN “WHEN KNIGHTHQOD WA8 IN FLOWER’’ Merlon Davies Is the bright star In the gorgeous produet’jn, “When Knighthood, was In Flower,” play ing at the Palace -for three days this week, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. This is n picture that Athens people Save ‘been waiting to-see ever since echoes fropi lie splendor came down-to us from New York, where It onenod and has been playing for $2.00. This Is a gorgeously screened j production, carrying a wealth of ! lo'.Mkl.. nnnnnmr otirl on’nmllll not. THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA — day and Friday, Prom 20 to 13 s m. Some class. wark. wUl be done this week in the different finishes; hording, bias' .binding, bias folds, piping, bound button holes, pock ets. ' Any. who lufve not! been able to come at all, or, Who , have been Irregular, may come to anyone or to all of these lessons. ! gp HANDIWORK’TEAS TO OCCUPY AFTERNOON8 OF FRIDAY AND 8ATURDAY The Handiwork Teas to which Mrs. E. W. Carroll has Invited her friends on the atlfsrnoons of Fri day aim Saturday, the twenty-third and twenty-fourth of March, will be occasions filled with the most .delightful Interest, enthusiasm running high among a number of women who have lovely hand work to sdll and which they offer to (he public at attractive prices, -S- THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH BAZAAR On March” 23 and 24 at H., O. Eptlng’s office formerly . the . Old Oas Shop, the ladies of the Chris tian Church will have their spring bazaar. Children's pretty spring dresses, bloomers, bonnets, baby caps, house aprons, and many other articles will he on display. Proeeeds of this bazaar will go for the childrens' hospital In con nection with the orphanage in At lanta. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETING SUNDAY. The Christian EmA^tr Soci- etics of the Central Christian Pres-K,,,.- .... byterian church will have a joint meeting Sunday night at 7:80 o’clock. A pageant will be given as part of the progTam set for Christian Endeavor Day. lovely scenery and spleiplld act ing. It has been propounceil the ! “wonder ploturb". of the aae and [its showing hdro at especially low {-prices. so arranged through the I management’s personal connec- I Hon with the pfodiicors. Per formances will, begin nf 1:00; 3:30; 6:00 and 8:30. WILL-G-WEFT: New Speing Drezs Goods In - all. .the latent color*, 36in-wide, Special at, per yard.... NJW*RPRING CREPES'- Lovely checks. and. plaids, ideal material for a Spring F/ofck, S2ln widd. Yd.... ’yovELV NEW GINGHAM8: 3?ln *ide, wonderful. 69c 39c ient 6f stripes, checks and plaids. Pei; yard.... 25c NEW SPRING SILKS: Taffetas, Satins,- Messatines jtl CO .and crepe de chine, all colons. Special at «FAsW«r 6ATKEN PETTICOATS: Special aaie' of 'ladies’. QOj, Sateen Petticoats, all' colors, plaited; ruffles We are showing a most heaptiful line of Spring Milli nery* Every shape, style, ^nd color to be found. We invite you to visit this .department. ; Prices jrange from $2,50 to $6i9& ‘“Every Hat* worth double.” * . .. PORTFR CONTFRT - In addition to the first and sec- find prises nf five and two and nno half dollars each, an addi tional prizes nf five dollars each. Is offered bv Mrs. Amy Floe Plill 11ns, of Demorest. fla.. state ehoir- CHHAPTER F. MEETS'WITH MI8S PRINCE TUE8DAY AT 4:00 O'CLOCK Chapter F. meets with (Miss Bssillne Prince Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 o’clock. g Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holden and young son of Augusta, were expected Saturday' to visit Judge • and Mrs. Horace Holden. Mrs. Holden and baby tylll spend the week. ■" :gj Mrs. Henry Nickerson nnd lit tle son Thomas accompanied by Mrs. S^J. Fuldlove, returned Satur day night from Valdosta and Quitman. —S— * Mr. Frank Dowdle, of Atlanta, Is the week end guest of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Dowdle. £jfj Mr. Artie Small, of Atlanta, Is spending the week end with his family a.i the home of CapL and Mrs. J. W. Barnett. \ < ruins Iand,to plow It when too wet, and you had better miss a crop than” riiln yofc Gelds. Med clay land when, too wef breaks into clida and will never agan produce a good crop. ' ^. THE POPULAR STRAINS of chickens Is a deba’able ,1110*11011. Some Mke one strain and some an other. Some years ago a man '".round Athens raised game chick ens. The game is as good a layer as the Leghorn and us an edible bird are as superior-In flavor to the other'fowls us the partridge Is to the jaybird. PAUL HAI'.VVVAf sty* lift Yv.li* a bargain shoe sale at Ills a".ire .2 months In the year, 62 weeks and 113 days. Amt ihosi ,vt.o liuve 1 - ronlzed PauLsay thhris unquestion ably true. MESSRS. CRAWFORD and, Roy Williams, of Madison county were In the city yesterday. They say they had started thirty-odd plows, when the rain atoptied them -imI ,t will he a week before the ground dries .off. They - will plant about seven acres ot cotton to the plan and have contracted for calcium arsenate nt 17 cents per pound. There was never a more -promising prospect for n wheat and oat crop. EVERYTHING POI.NTS t? n fine fruit yeai It frost .only Maya off. And every variety qf fruit will grot^. Tree* -.re lutt blooming ur,d It Is predicted that the crop la aa good ' saved. transmlslon line from the Mathia- Tallulah power plant will pass through. Toccoa, Commerce, .fef- .ferson, Winder and Lawrcncovilie. Water from the Tallulah and Tuga- lo rivers will be used six of more times to generate power Under pro- posed developments. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS to the rural mall service, mall carriers cannot enrry pnsengers In vehicles they us^ fnr delivering malls. A cow, a sheep .and a'pig are being added to the “Zoo” of St. Louis, as so many children in that city have never seen- these ani mals. , Notice, Kelly Springfield *.' ?:? ?tV. Tires v'u Parties who bbiight 83x4 Kelly Springfield Cord Tires, serial numbers 413904, 413939, 413970 lat ter part of June or July, 1922 will confer a/favor upon us by advising us of same. . . E. S.. Sporting Goods Co. BEST DESERT IN THE | WORLD-COSTA’S DE LlClOUfi ICE CREAM. | '' OhdeF Some Pot •* . Today’s Dinner COSTA’S P H O N E 697 MARTIN BROS,, say they have sold off considerably more than naif their ttock and crowds still throng their store. This sale la a aplondlil endorsement of the Ban. ner-Herald as nn advertlsln,- medium. Mrs. T. M. Nelbllng and little daughter, .Anne Patterson left Wednesday for Augusta to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. H.' Nelbllng. , gj Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mealor announce the birth of a son March 16th who will be called Richard Hsnry. Mrs. Murphy Pound, of Mont gomery, Ala., Is expected on the first of April to visit Dr. and Mrs. Jere .Pound. gj— - Mr. Simon Michael leM Saturday night for a business trip to New York. • gD Miss Henrietta Beusse’s friends will be pleased to hear she is !m proving from an Illness ot several days, and will probably be able to be out In a week’s time. gj Capt. J. H .Beusse and Mr. Thomas Beusse have engaged pat sage to sail from New York early In June for a trip to Europe, they will travel In England, France, and Germany and other places ot in terest Around Athens THE W1TBT CITY cotton mill In East AthslI* will soon- start Work greatly increasing its capacity. This factory was Idle for some time, hut was purchased by enterprising gen- emen ofthls satte and they have made It a success. The Banner' Heruld wants.'to visit and write up this factory. ronn of the Health and p “f* ,< ** intll). ileoated at the site of the old Education for the best poster lit I check factory has greatly tacreas- lu’-tratlve of her work. , * The same rule? sa published **ti| Govern this contest, but a «Hf- ferent set of Judget will decide this prize. We are countins on n “rent ex hlhftlons of posters, at tho 3lal« Convention, dud we want ovdry visitor there to view t.ils rhsso of tho work of the school/children of GenVvta. I BESSIE LATIMER .lOHNSON. State Chairman of Posters. WjeR.-THORNTON ANNOUNCEMENT The follownk announcement Is of Very cordial Interest: Mr*. Jesse Thomas Edwin Thorn hill announces the .marriage of her daughter. Mary Cnttlno to Mr. Wit- itirti Alexander Wler, on' Thursday, March the fifteenth, nineteen hun dred nnd' twenty-three at Sutnmer- vlli*. ■South Carolirta.. Thev will be at home nfter April •he,tenth..** 14* Moultrie Street, 'vbartment B.. Charleston - .South Cnrolinu. Mr. IVIer I* the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Benson Wler. of thl* city and one of the best knnwn and 'most nopnlnr.younc men. who num- jtthre hfs friends Tty his scqunlnf- Itnces. sincere congratulations nnd -nnd wishes nee. extended Mr. ami Mrs. Wler. 07— WOMAN’S Ol.HR DRESS IfSKING CLASS The dress-maVing class under the ntishifes of Woman’s club continues to prove very Interest' ed Its capacity and wUI build forty more houses lor oponuiv,; J. This mill makes the beet, cloth turned out for automobile tires and its goods are in great demand. EVERY manufacturing er.lorpriso In nnd nratiad Athens la 'now In operation at full time and some mills run a double shift of hands, Everything In and around Athens seems (o be prospering. What a change for the better In the past twelve months; and times are im proving all the while. TOU CAN ALJVAWyS FIND bargains at Henry'll on Broad street, and they have a benutlfdl* Une of choice golds. Follow the crowd and they will Carry you straight to Henry's. MR HENDREN SHOWED the writer a large lot of overalls he had bought at Winder and says Ath-. ens ought to have’ nt least ten overall factories. They don’t cost much to start; never fall to pay. and give employment to women mid girls. Wc have the buildings to In stall the plants. J. BUSH THE POPULAR Jeweler on Clayton street, has a beautiful Unc of goods and has marked dawn cut glass to actual eost. You can i find at Mr. Bush’s anything In the jewelry line nnd he will treat you t right. FARMERS IN TOWN yesterday ( say It will be a week orVlen days, NEXT TO THE OLD Hodgson home on Qconec street, the Camnk house is the oldest residence in Athens nnd is the first brick house put up in this section. This build ing was erected by the father of tho late Dr. James Camak when the Indians inhabited the country around Athens a town on tho Georgia road, was named for Dr. Camnk, Who was one of tho original stockholders In that rood. THE MACHINERY Is being in, I stalled In tho Cord Mill on thj I Watklnsvllle rdnd. nnd It will soon "lari up. This mill manufactures • all manner of cords and goods in ' Hint hnn and will he enlarged and Improved since being rebuilt after tho fire. GENTLEMAN front Watkins- V „ . e .^° y " ,hB fi*fmers of Oconee Will this year pl/fht on an average six or seven acres In cotton to tho plow. 'He says much land was brok- I en last winter, and If the ground' dries off they will soon have their I fields In condition for planting. , PHYSICIANS stated that thp health of Athena'vsnfl never better than at thin time. The flu has about disappeared, but’a few cases Unger. . JVITHIN THE NEXT thirty days' i^oii w * tnrt on *<' v ®ral Public buildings nnd every mechanic and laborer enn find work. The coming ' “ n ‘ , „ summer considerable j building will go up la our city. A GENTLEMAN FROM Com- I trorpe says a new 110,000 volt, Benson’s Bread is , - Good Bread 1 “Haye You Seen This Baby Sew?” If not, Phone 1611 for demonstration in your home. It places you under, no obligation. I THE EASY WAY TO SEW It is an easy thing to make dll the chil ren’s clothes and your own too, if you * use a electric sewing maclune. Just a slight pressure of the foot and the ma chine is your servant for any length of time. * ....- And it’s just as easy to buy if you take advantage of tlhe special terms we are offering from March 15th to April 7th on the - „ i;; j Western Pectric Portable Sewing Machine Only SlO.OO'down and the balance in six. easy monthly payments. Don’t delay another day to see a demonstr rtiorr of this wonderful sewing ma chine, either at our display room or in yorur home. ’ Athens Railway & Electric Co. Corner Hancock and College Avenue. v ||P| FREE Western Electric $5.00 Irori given absolutely Free with every Western Electric Portable Sewing Machine - sold during cam paign. Zz W. T. COLLINS,he, Easter sale of 300 new dresses'in the new 3-piece and one-piece style. Lovery dresses to sell ’at $14.95, $19*95, $24.95, $34.75, $44.75, $59.75, and up to $98^0.. W. T.’ COLLINS, Inc. Easter sale f\ Hats $4.95, $6.50, $7.50 and $10X(0, just unpacked 200 • beautiful flowered itats in all shades and shapes; special sale ,all this week. ^ 200 NEW CAPES IN SILK AND WOOLEN FABRICS JUST UNPACKED SATURDAY— jgE $!4.95 — $19.95 and $24.75 i .. Stunning Spring Suits $25.00 to $85.00 The New Camels Hair Suits .. $24.75 ‘ ■ • * * ■ All Silk Jersey Petticoats .... $4.95 .•nr’tn’tboi. who have'ukan ad- before they can start plowfc os\th*| vantage of Uto lessons. " I SSkS’.ir^'S.’S.." . l*: t Vanity Fair Silk Vest Extra length Regular *4.50 Llngstte Underskirts— Special $2.75 Vanity Fair Silk Jersey Bloomers— Special $2.98