The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 27, 1923, Image 3

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TUESDAY. BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS!. GEORGIA MRS. GOLDEN KNIGHT ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB. Mr*. Golden Knight was the de lightful haste** to her' brMge dub Monday evening when the us os 1 lovely hospitality of the home was .happily Extended. Mrs. Cuyler ■ell won the prize. Mr*. J. B. McCall, Misses Lticile and Mattie McCall, and Fannie May Teat. Mrs. W. G. Orr and lit tle Dorothy Orr motored to Elber- ton, Ga-, to spend Sunday with Mrs. I. S. Tteat and Misses Sara and Rebecca Harper on State street • Mr*. R- L. MiUer" is spending a Trusseir won the prutt- Miss Cornelia Mitchell went to Atlanta Tuesday for a short visit. * Mrs. Miller Walton returned to r^S. ^Tharp*, /owner of the store, resides Mont 40 yards from the building, but h* was not awak ened by the noise of the motor truck, used to haul away two loftdi. Httficors who investigated re ported that the stolen loot was probably brought to Macon. The amount of cash and stamp) stolen has not been determined. eral weeks recuperating from a long Illness. * Mrs. J. T. Strange and Mr. Ed win Strange, of Winder, motored over Monday tor the day. The friends of Mrs. John White 1 ■•Morton will be interester to learn ■she is doing nicely ollowing a tonsil operation at St Mary’s hos pital Monday. —ffl— # Miss Martha McAlpin is spend- „ VOICE Studio—MS Mllledflo Avenue ‘Phone 859-W H. W. Harvey landscape garden er of the State College of Agricul ture bos returned from Jackson. Ga., where ho spent several days last week beautifying and laying out the grounds of the public schools there. Cities all over the atate are tak ing more pride In their school bouses and grounda and many are being beautified with the assis tance of experts. 1201—By MRS. ALICE ADAMS— SHOOTING stars, n, philander Johnson t March Symbolism .jure within the prospect chill and drear ,i,l t he beauties of the blush- inn rose, here the matin’s iridescent *s"for the petal Where it may repose. , ,tm ms may threat and i lou is may darkly lower, viuh t, patient and observed <sabe of the spring- faithful sun. Though grief declares that joy . shall be no more. , And -shadows seem to reign in somber state; Now pleasures blossom, radiant as before, Wrou 5l‘ t .-. ,ron l the , chemistry of fate. - i—a)— CHILDS STREET EASTER EGG HUNT THURSDAY. (FOUR O’CLOCK. On Thursday at -4 o’clock, will Butar 0 ? C ^ ilda , Stleet school ™?muJ Ksr hun i: A good time Is ?h?Z iKd , everybody. A small « nU "HI * «*ked ing her spring vacation wth her parents in Ciarkesville. • —ffl— Mr. and Mrs. DuPree Hunnicutt spent the week-end in Atlanta- —EB— Mrs. Louis Fhnkenstein is visit ing in Augusta. —ff— The riends of Mrs. George Scott who hss been ill for several weeks will be delighted to hear she is slowly improving. - Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Fowler of Augusta are recent arrivals In the city to make their home here. — IB ■ Mrs. Sam Tribble has returned 1200.00 buys sood Dulck Bis touring; tSO.M down and tSt.W per month. Burglars Make Big Post Office Haul Near Macon $129.00 buys Dodge roadster In .good running condition. $278.00 buys seven-p Bulck. Terms to sutL $29.00 buys Overland $0 with good tires. Needs battery. —* These values can't be proached. We need the $90.00 buys good Vlra truck, and must move them. ' Augusta Sunday after a visit to her pareuta. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Howell. ■ Jt O Mr. and Mrs. BUhips Phinizy are expected borne from Florida this week., • The friends of Dr. T. J. Woof- ter will bo pleased to learn' he it slowly Improving from an illness of seven,! days. Mr. and Mts.^t! D. Bush of Bamesvillo spent the week-end in the city. Mr. BUI Dancy of Baltimore an old Georgia boy. who has many friends here is the guest of Prof, and Mrs. W. D. Hooper. —98— Mrs. Miles. Lewis and two At tractive children will return to Greensboro the latter part of the Week after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toombs Du- ..tuni uz.—During ourgiars Friday night entered he store and post office at Drv Branch, £ milet from Macon, and carted away twe 1 J j. _ . ed he store and Branch, £ milet truck iodds of dry goods, groceries * than £1£00^ ” The oostoffic- ftends the niensabe of the spring- I time shower jlo keep its love trust with the CONOLLY MOTOR COMPANY AUTHORIZED. BUICK SERVICE for admission. and tohscco, to the value of mon located- in the store building, was rifled of cash PALACE Tonight iMichaeVs SMichael’s Banner-Herald Want Ada (Too Late to Classify) *>R SALE — BEDSTEADS. MAT TRESSES. dialog table., rcfrlgc- •tor. tea wagon, porch benchen. hairs, etc. Mrs c. T. Hannah. 183 Vert Dougherty St. mis,, KATHERINE MacDONALD in the drama of the girl who wanted “MONEY MONEY MONEY” —S— ■ Mr. George Butler of. Augusta spent the week-end witll Dr. and Mrs. John D. Mell. i —B— The friends of Mrs. Robert Toombs DuBose will be delisted to learn she is improving from 1 an illness of several days. -tB— The handsome new home of Dr. and Mrs. T. H. McHatton is rapid ly going* up on Milledge avenue, and will be quite an acquisiton to that part of the cty. —SB— A Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster of Madison were visitors here Mon day for the game. -B- Mrs. Asbury Hodgson leaves the latter part of the w»ek for Green ville, S. C.. to visit/ Mr. Asbury Hodgson. —B— M(ss Margaret Bond Is visiting In Atlanta for several days. FOR RENT—ROOM AND BOARD. Nicely furnished rooms, with or without meals, steam heat, hot and cold water, tub and .hover both, at all times Rate, reawnable. Its W. Dousherty St. m i3e FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM HOUSE with bath. Near Normal School. Posmrton April lat. See W. T. The friends of Prof. John Mor ris are pleased to see him out after an Ulness of several days. —B— ' MKss Gertrude Douglas, Mirk. •Nicholson and Mrs. Shaw were visitors from Madison here Mon- <Uy - ' Mrs. Burke Betts. Mr. J. C. Fambro and Mr. Julian Cox spent the week-end in Augusta. Mrs. W. H."rwiiips of Monroe spent Monday in the city. - -IIH* David Wisdom is at home from to spend TOMORROW—SPECIAL STRAYED OR STOLEN — BLACK. white, tan and ticked female setter Sunday, March 25th. Finder call *11. Rawilri * niHa 'FORGET ME NOT” FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM HOU8F., sewerage, lights corner Pope and Broad St., '17.50 per month. Phone 421-W. m27p | ELITE—NOW 4 STRONGHEART in I “SILENT CALL” Last Showing “Buffalo Bill’ WANTED — M O It E DIRECT-TO- Ilome salespeople. Good Health. Household, Food and Toilet Product*. Best qualities, lowest price*, largest lin«., moat co-operation, easiest sell* era No advance prices. On market 30 year*. Hustler* make $1.00 hour. Give agp, occupation, reference*. W. T. Rawldgh Co., Ct, 1737, Memphis, Tenn. * m!7p his moth- -LeGrangc the spring holidays 1 er, Mrs. Clara Wisdt Reporter. The friends here of Dr. S. P. Wiggins, will be Interested to learn iof his continued Improvement af ter a long illness. He and Mrs. Wiggins are visiting in Augusta, and are expected soon to visit Rev. and Mrs. It. F. Venable. Mr. and Mrs. Marion E. Bleak- ley. who have been spending a few day* with Mrs. Alice Bleakeley, left yesterday for their home in Columbia—Augusta Chronicle. Mr. W. L. Fulghum is home from University of Georgia for his holl-' days—Augusta Chronicle. ^ Reverend and Mrs. C. P. Wiilcox re the guests of Dr. and Mrs- J. A. Hunnicutt enroute rom Florida to their home in Cedartown. Mrs. Charles Eckford and little daughter, Eleanor have returned OR SALE—WOOD. DRY PINE Stove WooA. Phone 1808-J or 130-2. L. Bruriit/ictt. m37c FOR SALik -LIGHT SIX TOURING, tine mechanical condition, practi cally new Cord tires, new battery. Must sell this week, first 175.00 cash take, it! Call Mr. Loomis, Georgian Hotel. . “Mh Capt. Walton, of the University, Is spending the Easter holidays In Morgantown, N. C. ~B— ' Miss Elise Anthony, of Macop. will arrive the latter part of the week to visit Mrs. Joseph Jarrell for the Easter holidays.' --u , Miss Myrtis Stradley, who has been the guest of Miss Margaret Bond has returned to her home in Alabama. “SVJ-vltatlon to PALMER & SONS MAIN STORK*-Z2S CLAYTON ST. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Brown, : of Royston, were visitors here Mon day. __ Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson, of Atlanta, spent tbe week end with Mrs. L. A. Brooks. After a serious illness,, which bas kept him away from hit cttice for oyer a month. Captain G. H. Yancy. secretary to the Georgia Prison commission, on Monday re turned to hie desk. Captain Yancy is qne of the best-known figures around the capital, having held bis present post for over a quarter of a century.—Constitution. * B - _ 'Mrs. Wllilo Conyers Cook and E ASTER is Fashion’s own day, the occasion on which you, like all other women, will eagerly pay homage to Style by smartly decking yourself , in her most distinctive creations and joining the Easter Parade. It is a most pleasant task and one made easy by the attractive displays which are assembled here for this fashion even. her daughter. Mrs. Sam Nickerson have returned to Athens, baring MONTEZUMA. Go.—Moq'Mums had a large live stock sale today, twelve car loads being dis posed of. Forty to 8fty buyers Next Sunday I s Easter Sunday FROCKS Tm.rl bid for.the privilege of costuming you on Easter. Indeed after seeing these one wonders if you cduld make a wiser choice. The trig tailored styles in ehadea.of fallow or gray need only a soft fur scarf to top them off, while WRAPS they are particularly good . looking this Spring will be the Easter choice of many fashionable women. Many have scarf collars that will fly nonchalant ly behind you aa you C menade or else cape Its that the breeze .will play with. Heavy silk crepes divide honors with luxurious woolens. suits excellence line up to th finest traditions of uni que styling] attractiv fabrics and clever detail: Whether you think i flaring bolero Jacket o one that blouses wouh most suit your fancy, yoi are certain to find thi Suita in this group ver attractive. Shirts; Likeable and Lasting Benson’s Bread Good Bread richly printed -or embroi dered crepes are quite self sufficient. The patterns and colors In these new shirts are that kind —you’ll want to wear them of ten, Hav, them washed fre quently, and yet keep them a long time. They will do It; they're made to do IL We. especially Invite you to view this season’s Eaater Display beeeuse of Its unusoal. atkradtlvencss. In the foremost fashion centers our buyers collected tbodlstlnetlve ooetume* which compos* there; complete snort merit* and we feel S _proud'Of them. And since as a shopping occasion the Saturdiy before r I* very mueh like the'day before Christinas It Is suggested that you visit the stem at your earliest convenience Prices: $1.25, $1.50 $2.00, $2.50 and op. MICHAEL ‘BROTHERS NEXT SUNDAY IS THE DAY AND YOU WILL WANT TO LOOK YOUR BEST. SO GIVE US A CALL THIS WEEK. WE’LL FIK YOU UP RIGHT. SMITH SHOE COMPANY . . • CLAYTON STREET i. J. Reid & Co. FOUNDED 1882 , i rf* A’ titfmtC'. Of Quality ’