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About The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1923)
Inveitlgate Todayt To Regular Subaerlbora of THB BANNER.HERALD $1,000 Accident Policy Frao. Investigate Today! To Rogular Subaerlbora of THE banner-hbrald $1,000 Accident Polley Fra* ATHEN8, GA., SUNDAY, MARCH 28, IKS. , demonstration testa! on. cotton. The 'bodrd* a^ectn each, year a few counted In the state In .which to carry da these demonstretkjMon the growth and clttl*atlon"on!t. ton, the'treat mdtiey [crop of tHs couth.: Those who havo.heen Instru mental In securing these demons tration tests for Barrow have dons muoh for our county.'.These teats .will lie turned over to,the farmers Ur. J. C. Kansas of th$ state ento mology ’board. /t der the guidance of our Farm Board and Mr. Bingham. At intervals Mr. Bingham will be in the county, remaining sev- oral days. • Those signing up in tne various comm unties will be no- titled and on the day set will gath- er for demonstrations throughout the entire .season until' the crop is gathered. ; At these meetings ev crybody id the various communi ties will-have opportunity to see cotton gfoy'lng in boll weevil timet under the‘/Unction of those who have grown it for years under $100.00 DOWN PAYMENT J Buys Cole Touring, good tires and to] newly painted. Balance can be piad on ] Hart County Farmers Agree to Raise Cotton Under Direction of the County Demonstrator. HARTWELL, Ga.,—More than one thousand acres of cotton have al- ready been signed up in Hart coup- tv to be under direct, supervision uf < .Minty Agent Bingham, assist- .si by J- C. Mancss, boll waavil ex- pert »f the Stats Board of Ento- raolotry. pespite the rain last Friday a Itmal crowd greeted Mr. Oianesa at the court house, where he outlined * eral monthly terms. The price is low. CONOLLY MOTOR CO.$ each conditoins. Nearly all tha leading farmers of the county will have some acreage signed up under the'di rection of the plan, and tha goal is at least 2,000 acres. A lilt of dames and acreage will be pub- tidied soon. That her whole'life was Just one series of narrow escapes from bankruptcy until she was past 60. ALWAYS A FAILURE That until abe was Doyend the half century mark -ehe’d never made a success of a single vesture out of Che many she’d undertaken. * Whereas today, 12 years later, she’s rated among’tbe millionaires. Miss Dutton had her own way lo make In the world. She Is acquaint She baa taught iMichaeVs zMichaeVs With Parts to 1 Play i iii the Promenade I T-would never do not to complex mpnt your Easter costume with dainty new Underthings. Indeed much of the pleasure will come’ from the satisfaction- of knowing that none of the intimate niceties of grooming have be?n overlooked. You’ll know if yod choose one of these very dainty , net trimmed crepe'de Chine step-in-Sets, that you have selected underthing; worthy the honor of combining with your Easter costume. In flesh, orchid or’blue, complete set $3.98 Special. > . A costume joy’is what many wo men have discovered Silk Jersey Vests to be. No doubt you, too, THE MORGAN-COLLISSON - PARTY PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH' TODAY At Eleven and Eight O'clock Palm Sunday Service in Morning DETvC. Morgan will preach on ed with farm life. She has triad running a rooming bouse. 1 She has launched numer ous small commerlcal -mterprieea. She couldn't get ahead. Sbe couldn’t even keep up. u cuod deal of the time. 8HE COULD COOK During all fhoae years abe was being compUmented continually upon one accomplishment abe poe- ■eased, an aocompllahment. how ever, which ahe never tried turning to business advantage. She waa a wonderful cook—so good tbat peo pie talked about IL Nevertheless It waa not unUI aba had failed at everything else she could think of rtnt It occurred to her to open a restaurant. She did ' It on a capital of $160. Her triends predicted the buslneaa wouldn't last the month’ Miss Dutton'had i paid in advance. . V • I But today ike owns a chain of Chicago cafatariaa, said to be .top I larger* In the world. Last year she fed nearly ’ 6,000,000 people. Her fortune Is estimated In seven I ! figures. ; | "What’s the age of maximum I .efficiency?" ahe asks. "There ill ! no such age. We’re efficient as | long as we choose to be. That _ I goes for men as. well as‘woman. { i “My mistake, tot years, was In I falling to. ipflkfl 'practical use of ! the one tBlgnL.LjlpasjAed. In stead T trt«r,Tlnu tdllW.ktt suc ceed In occupations I was unfitted for. "However to avoid this? Study! ' yourself. Decide iwhat -you’re beat; i adapted to do. Then put plenty of- ut. r: u Morgan will preach on “THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY” Prof. VV. H.Collisson will sing “The Palms’ Special Evening Service • Dr. P. C. Morgan will preach his famous Sermon, on > The Home Colligson will sing “Home Songs’ C.” PREACH! < ILLIE” and the Special Chorus Just Time for Easter 50 Lovely Models ' GLOVES T IfEY are so clever with their perk gauntlet' cuffs stitched and appliqued that as you prome nade on Easter day .you may be sure they won’t be ignored. .Here in the smart Spring costume shade: priced at $5.75. ■ ■ ’ 1 THE CURTAIN’S UP! For the New Spring Season Watch for a brilliant all-Btar cast of New Footwear Beauties as they come bn the stage at JOHNSON SHOE CO. Fabrics Canton Crepe > Flat Crepe Crepe, de Chine Tricolette Wefi Cast for Its Parts HOSIERY For an accessory that is to har monize your frock with-your foot- Dresses that •would sell to $37.50 Y OU'LL eAGREE that this Michael’s Easter Sale of Silk ' Dresses is a wonderful event! Such lovely models! Such fine materials!Such perfect tailoring! Are generally found only in high priced garments. Only the cooperation of one of New Yorks’finest designers has made this sale possible. , - / ’ wear nothing Ittuld be more fitting than this sheer sOk Hose in beige, gray and black, shades that match or contrast effectively * with un> color scheme, $239 Special. First Time Shown in Athens. A NEW CUT OUT QUARTER STYLE Patent Vi Grey IS fig- . , acK\ , id Back AJ1 Black Kief ' LOTS OF OTHER NEW MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM We are showing the most beautiful Slippers ever shown in Athens. SUE OUR WINDOWS JOHNSON SHOE CO. Good Hosiery to Match All _ Shoe. Shades . . Manicuring■' as toe do* it-in our . Beauty Shop mates - the finger a part of die hand beautiful. Wa especially invite .you to vlsw this season's Easter Display becausa of its unusual attractiveness. - In the foremost fashion cantors otr buyers collected the distinctive costumes which compote these complete assortments and wa faal Justly proud of them.! And since ae a shopping occasion the Saturday/before I* very much like the day before Christmas It la suggested that you visit-, tha store at your oarlloot convenience A -custom worth keeping lo gift giving at Egatar. Mother, sister or Some Inti- mate friend would greatly appreciate tha thoughtfulness, which prompted tha giving of soma feminine accessory. FOUNDED 1882 -—