The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 23, 1923, Image 3

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imsU iffeiW biaMij Mr. Clark, of Athena. vwrnln Com mere® the Hist of the wMria tie Interest of (be Boy Scouts.—Com merce News. Col. and Mrs. H. A. MIS tod children, of Athens, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nix Snnday. —commerce News. Dr. and MisTa! F. Qumian and children were week sad gnesta of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Tuck at Ath ens.—Commerce News. FOR SATURDAY TOILET GOODS SALE FACE POWDERS 11.2V Coty Face Powder— Sale 89c 91.18 Floramye— ' Sale 89c 50c DJerfcise— Sale .- . .. v . 38c 50c Nadine— Sale .. 38c $1.00 Mary Garden- Sale .... 89c «0c Levy’s LaBlanche— Sale , 49c 50c. Java— ■ Sale .... 38c. 50c Pompeian— Sale 38c $1.15 Ax urea— Sale . . ..... .. 89c TALCUM POWDERS 35c Mary Garden- Sale .. .... 29c 25c Mavis- Sale ... ..19c 25c Msnnsn's— ' Sale 19c 25c palm Olive— S.ale ..19c 25c DJsrklss— ~ Sale .. .. .. 19c 35o Cutsx— Sale .. 29c 25c Anolln Deodorizing— Sale .. .. 19c- $1.00 Karsss Gold Box- Sale .. 89c $1.00 Quelquss Fleurs— (Continued from pace one) most Interesting talk, outlining the hlsjory of the school from Its beginlng to the present The nominating committee re commended the following officers: President, Mrs. E. R. Hodgson, Jr.; First Vice President, Mrs. C. W. Crook; Second Vice President Miss M. Turnbull; Recording Secretary Mrs. E. C. Weston; Correspond- 1201—Ur MRS. A LICK ADAMS—Residence M2. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodgson went to Atlanta to.spend the week end where they will be Joined by Messrs Harry and Edward Hodgson. Mrs. Garrett Kenney of Peoria. 111., left Friday for her home after a vlslr to her cousin Mrs. Harry Mrs. John'S. Talmadge, Sr, turned this week from Fli where she spent the winter. Miss Clara Belle Rutherford, a popular co-ed and a former stu dent of Lucy Cobb will spend the Easter holidays with Miss Hen rietta Beusse. Sale.. ...... 89c 25o Johnson’s Baby Talcum- Sale ... 19c 25c Orange Blossoms— Sale .. .. .. ... .. 19c 25c Laxell’s— Sale.. ,. ... .. 19c TOOTHPASTE 26e Dr. Lyon’s Powder or Paste- Sale 19c ORPHANS HOME BOX of the First Metho dist church who are making gar ments for the Orphans' Homs Box or any others who wish to con tribute to same, are requested to send contributions to the home of Mrs. M. A. Coker on Springdale by March 2<th. The box will • be packed at Mrs. Coker's home the first of next week, so please send all aitldes In as soon as possible. > MRS, L. M. CARTER, bee. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brock. —Jacksqn Herald. . . ; Canned Fruits and Vegetables Red Feather Chicken husbands, flirting flappers, bathing beauties—they all lly a merry chase , in this best of all his love comedies, lawley is in the cast v , . Mesdamea Homer Hancock, F. P. Holder and J. R. Falnlgan wars vtaltora to Athens Monday.—Jack- son Herald. Sale .. «Bo Phqpylatlc Powdei Feeds , KING-HODGSON CO. Iceberg Lettuce Fancy Tomatoes Fancy Celery String Beans Cauliflower . , Bungli Beets, j Sale 59c TOOTHBRUSHES «6o Phophytaetlo— Sale .. .. 34c TOILET WAtER $1.89 DJsrklss— Sale $1.59 $2-25 Azures and Floramye—. Sale $1.98 $1^5 Mary Garden—, Sale . 98c $1-00 Flaconettes— “RICH MEWS WIVES” LAST SHOWING TONIGHT Mrs. N. M. Hay of Savannah Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. H. Bruce on Thomas street CENTRAL ^ raire wiir bo a practice of Prestoterian ’church* this 'Friday eygnigg at 8 o’clock, tbA perfor- mrtc# will ha given March 29th, and promises to be s great muilcul treat of artistic merIL BOX 8UPPIr"bSgART FRIDAY EVENINa . .There will be a box supper and play lit the Botart auditorium thle (Friday) evening. Everybody la !n- P ^5 BYTB !!!^1 ch urch N NN ™<re *IH be a practice of Stalnpra Crucifixion at the' Central Mra. C. U. Phlnlsy and Mrs Walter Jonna; leave next week for -eSATU(W%Y A»ID MONDAY Another Shipment of Puritan and Victory Now York tp spend the Baster Hollrtays, The frlends.'of Mrs. W. M. Slaugh ter will regret to learn of the death of her alater. Miaa Loudlo Holland, superintendent of the Atlanta play grounds. who-died Thursday morn ing at Wealey Memorial hospital. Min'- Molna • Michael and Miss Lucy Graco Parson left Thursday fnP fihnrlnn Pnllawa' dn nItanJ tha New Irish Potatoes Carrots, Spring Onions Turnip Salad Yellow Yams KING-HODGSON CO. 12 lb. Can Breakfast Ba con, $2.25. No. 21-2 can Peaches, 27c can. No. 2 can Com $1.65 doz. No. 2 can Butter Beans, $2.00 doz. No. 2 canned Peas, $2.00 doz. KING-HODGSON CO. 5% Discount for Casjh ' SOAPS for Shorter College' to attend the T. W. C. A. Cabinet Council of ths Cabinets of the Colleges of Georgia, You will be amazed with the values, you will be bejvildered with the greatness of the style and color assortment This is,'-without a question of doubt, one of America’s greatest ‘irecall the time sales of Gingham Dresses. In fact, we cannot when women were offered such a money-saving opportuni ty been with her coualn, Mrs. El len Mooney, several days this week —Oglethorpe Echo. , Olr. and Mrs. Rj" O'Kelley have returned from Comer, where they vlsIUd In the home of Mr. L. L. These dresses are guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. Quality, style and price considered, they are the greatest values, obtainable In Am trios, today, if yeu, would tyarcitt true economy and cut your drais cost In half, you will buy •htia rfMiisa In iatah loti. * . • * KING-HODGSON CO. VAN*|JIL Ntvtr Disappoints Sale .. l( 18c Bon Ami— S^uiL w11 Sale ii 25e Cutleura Ointment— Sale u *5e Vlek’s Salve— Shle .. .. .. ,. 2! Cold and Vanishing CREAM 50c DJeridss— Sale 3f $5e Pound’s Vanlbhlng-, Sale .. 180 Whits Vaseline— Every Dress Guaranteed Absolutely Perfect' Would You Be Willing . r To Pay IcforShours —for the operation of a SERVANT Shat will do your work better, easier and cheaper than you have ever had it done before? and Fast Color Made of the Famous Puritan and Victory Gingham Western Electric Portable Sewing Machine WILL DO ALL THIS / AND MORE | Sale .. .... .. .. 38c MISCELLANEOUS 15c Bay Rum- Sale lie .25c W'teh Hazel- Sale .. . : i9c 60e Llstsrine— ■Sale 49c B0e Watkln's Cocosnut Shampoo Sale ‘ 38c I ROUGE > 50c DJarklse— I Sale .. 38c 50c Mandarian— I Sale .. .. .. ..... 38c 60c Arnold’s Dorlns— : Sale .. 42c $1.00 Metal Compacts— | Sale 59c & '• SPECIAL i' J <OCNWe iMetaf (Compacts— Fun Cut Sizes 36 to 44 Extra Large,Sizes.. 46 to 54 The complete set of attachments that go free with each machine, make ruf fling, hemming, basting or any other FREE Western Electric $5.00 Iron given absolutely. Free .. with every .Western Electric Portable Sewing Machine ,kind of sewing easy and perfect ” r TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SALES TERMS NOW. $10 down; Balance easy monthly payments Call 1611 for free demonstration and •. “see this baby sew!” . 10 n.n»wt«. g New Models, Over 100 Pretty Patterns, Rich Fast Colon, High Grade Gingham and Chambray.—Colon: Blue, Brown, Green, Navy, Blade, Hello, Orange'and Novelty effects. ..tag Mach sola during campaign. Athens Railway . & Electric Co, MICHAEL’S - ■mitimman «E SUNSET. V plea: rind light ca- "I-', •I nd I want no lemi f-.i'k ifr ardent, love, f.s tik tlm* will prove •Jl la* aentlc and kind fha twilights fade,* \1fc ’ n^nldd med still h tfie flow ef the eb- rV 4( VV^DDfNG fil PEL I).RAW50Kll |$ PLACE PELHAM, GA. LHAM. OTa.+Jty*.! in;irriagV of h’jtl.’r n Hand and Char In mud <>f, Atlanta, wan a .••lit" fjf. * TuAnday evening, r. .it, if\«Kiilaml •Villa, h me «r the bride'ii moth- u'lsMv'TJirAbee Hand, at 9 i Mr* o’clodi. v * The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. E. Davenport in the prea- once of rela’dvea and a mrge com- imny of clonp friends. The bride came down the stairway, which was richly decorated with I-anter lilies and nrnllax. and was met at the foot by her mother. Mr». Jud- *»on Ixorabee Hand. They paaaed through the alale formed by pedestal ltanketn holding Eaater llllea, and connected by ropes of amllax. The ceremony wan read In the drawing room whee an altar was nrtlntically arranged. Stately palms were banked to form a background while three vaaea held Aacenalon llllea and alter nated with aeven-branched candela- lira holding white candles. William - 4*JA. Rawaort acted as best man. In • Munsoy'rt^V The library and southern drawing woom where an slur was artistically (American Beauty "roses and In the min-room where punch* was served pink rosea, and ferns added an at tractive note. The bride was beautiful In her wedding gown, a Peggy Hoyt model M white Katin. The bodice was round of neck and the sleeves were very short. The skirt was gracefully draped to the front and an exquisite of the un- close by my aide, your - sorrows with At either aids wera papels of real lace and her veil was of tulle, worn with a printed Russian head dress or lace. A court train of satin was adjusted to her shoulders with lovely pearl ornaments. She, carried a bouquet of pink orchids and valley lilies. Mrs. Hand, , mother of the ^ride, was gowned In black chantllly lace, veiling black satin finished with jet girdle and she wore a corsage bouquet of orchids, Mr. and Mrs. Rawson left on their wedding Journey, their destina tion being Hot Springs, Va., where they win spend two weeks., after wards going to Atlantic City and New York. On their return to Atlanta they wlU reside at 27 West Eleventh street, where they have taken an apartment. The bride la t!|e daughter of Mrs. Hand and the late Judson Larabee Hand, 4 prominent financier of Geor gia. She Is the charming represen tative of aristocratic families, her maternal grandfather being Ben Hoi ' lls, of Amertcus, Ga., who for years was a trustee of the University of Georgia, and a generous contributor to the college. / The bride began her education at Washington seminary, later going to Lucy Cobb In Athens, Ga. • After that she attended Miss Summer's school In Washington, D. C., and fin ished her education at Oaksmerc school in New York. She made her debut last year and has made her Mrs. Cason Callaway, df La Grange, Ga. Mr. Rawson Is the brother of Mra. Clarence Haverty, Mrs. Marion 8mlth and William C. Rawson. He wan graduated from the University Georgia, where he was a popular member of the Chi Phi fraternity. During the world war he entered the first officers' training camp at Fort McPherson, and after receiving his commission served overseas for one year with the seventh division ' Mr. Rawscn Is prominently con- nccttJ In business with the Nunnal- ly company. ,He is*on the board of directors of the Nine O’Clo^fjiJiml b» uircKuio ui ^ a.- member of the Piedmont Driving and, the Capital Clfx/ cinban 4 CHRISTIAN CHURCH ENDEAVORS ENJOY “RAINBOW 80CIAL.? The monthly social of the Chris tian Church Endeavor Society was enjoyed in the basement of the church Thursday evenlnsr when Committee waa selected, this being voluntary. <10.00 waa voted to used In defraying expenses of the Christian Endeavor paper, "Radio FlaihMn * The social hour was a great *uc cesa. Every minute of the time was filled with contests. Each girl brought to the party a tea apron unhemmed and the boys drew the names and tried their hand on sew ing. Hal Lewis drew Miss Fannie Cooper', apron and his work proved to be the best' and was awarded a busKct ot Eaater greetings. The duck race brought forth a roar of laugh ter and his waa won by Claude Burgess and his team. Other games of like nature were enjoyable. At the conclusion of tha social the Endeavor, were invited Into the spacious dining hall of the church where sandwiches kind •lemonade was served and each guest depart ed with a word of praise for the society and its social. large- assemblage of ihmng people gathered for the "Rainbow Social.'' Preceding the social hour a bust -si meeting of the society was held with Mlsa Nancy Lowe Mor ton. vice president presiding. Splen did reports were given by, the vsrl- s committee, and Dr. Porter gave report on the badges which the society will wear to Macon to the- State C. E. Convention. These badges will hear the wording. 'First- Christian C. K-, Athens. Ga." And red and black caps will be worn In home In Atlanta with her brother and the parade. The society will make sister. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. In-I a state pledge of *25.00 at the Con- m * n * Ivention. The young people will She haa enjoyed the great popular- • make something like 20 posters be- - PALACE - Special j\i s'.At Reid Buy your season’s requirements 'during this great If You Patrons sale. You may never be able to duplicate such re- Cannot Attend May Order These Dresses markable values. Extra salespeople and added This Sale Phone Your by Mail floor space assure prompt service. „ Orders n— . — i .11$ ■—, T-.iJ-1 •' LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY FOR MR8. HOWARD HOLDEN. Friday afternoon Miss Queen Holden was the charming hostess at one of tha Muon', loveliest bridge parties. - complimenting her sister, Mra. Howard Holden of Au* gusto, who Is being , very cordially welcomed as the guest of her par* ants. Judge and Mrs. Horace Hold en on MU ledge avenue. The beauty and fragrance of springtime were beautifully exprened In th, bright decorations of golden Jonquils and other yellow flowsral artlsklcully banked everywhere. Contrasting in the rich color note with the splendid furnishing, of antique mahogany and soft shaded draperies and rugs. Following th, enjoyable game de licious refreshment, wera served. The popular honores waa preeented a dainty breakfast set. The top score prize waa a novelty perfume bottle and a deck of cards was consolation prize. The guests Included the young married contingent . - • , Mias Holden will entertain after Easttr for Mias Margaret Row, and Mlaa Julian Rogers two lovely byides-elect of April, which happy event la being pleasurably antici pated by th, college set. Th, usual delightful hospitality of th, boms waa Very graciously ex tended. adding greatly to th, quiet Mr. and Mrs. Ed William* and Ml,, Lurllne Nix were visitor. In Athens Wednesday. — Commerce News. .<-••• Mra. C. T. Jones and Miss Lil lian Jones o(| Madison were visit ors here Thursday. Mr. Ben Johns ot Madison visit ed here Thursday. Miss Sybil Millaappa of Winder ■pent Thursday In tha city. m — Mr. Howard Holden of Augusta will Join hi, family at .the home of Judge and Mra. Horace Holden for a week-end visit. Ing Secretary Mrs. A." L. McCoy: Treasurer Mra. X F. Tibbetts, These officer, were unanimously elected. Mrs. Hodgson took the chair end In the absence of fhe secretary, Mrs. Walter Warren was appointed secretary pro tern. 'Mrs. Hsrrle Dew* made a short talk urging the Association to af filiate with the National, State and District organizations In order that Athens may be reported the 8tate convention in.Atlanta In April, one hundred per cent P. T. A. , A motion was .made and nnanl mously carried that 'the Associa tlon affiliate with these organise lions. Mr. O. O. Bond made n talk com mending very highly tb< work of .Parent-Teacher Associations *~ the city. Mrs. Vender, ot Cornells, Ga, who was a visitor, also made Short talk telling of the Invaluable assistance rendered to rural schools by Parent-Teacher Aiao elation®. The personnel of standing com mlttees will be announced by thr president In a few day*. The enthusiasm and Interest manifested at its initial meeting augurs well for the success of the organization and the cloeer and more active co-operation of parent with teacher, thus assured, gives promise ot substantial benefit and assistance to the Inztltutlon of which the city 1* so Justly prond- Tho next meeting will be held Thursday,-April It, ltM. tssxassa