The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 29, 1923, Image 7

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. • -- mum/] Easter Millinery T. ^; « i ^ If | i *-y Dame Fashion gftes us this season in Faster Millinery a tan usual. All the face and i one seems to \r you choose much broader assortment of correct styles \ shapes are favored-pokes, mud.irooms, oi garden types, in scores of yariationsjn vyh be more distinctive Chan the other. Which* here will be correct in every detail, In keening with the policy of this store: reasonable. ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE O URgreeting to you and it’s a glad word, it grips us with a sense of growth—you like it, you desire it. I To be becomingly CLOTHED is an ex pression of your appreciation of the sea son we love. We have the SEASON’S hat for you, the newest shapes and wonderful values in straws in imported braids. z • WINS Ison Springs-. (Contm - - ,, ____ , bl« .of.breaking better fctajSbTtte these lines than this farm. usd From Page One.) I «p. targe fields wUl be »l 2: ri . itif neat f*n*i houses and art .eliiom out of sight of a | wt. You se« fine dkttle. JL, ,.r.d more sheep than I LSuc'r.t hatf-'h*n left, and yards ' fni,..] with poultry. At every I ,.,u >e<- evidence of frasperi-' n .i iiienty. The land lies beau- ifollj. on'l not a wash or guliy |r in fields. Oconee is one I If the best farming counties in Ceore ■ andtthin Skull Shoals road ' „r t,.t» garden spots of that' I (j^ntuntrv. It seems that plenty t f na’ioes are left to cultivate I .> iar.il. for at several places 1 noticed ■ rowds of darkeys congre I IM> Holman has the tKous L„1 at i' farm at Skull ShoaU i m-fJ ihi« year, and has done some lod work in starting on a crop I notir- tl he has considerable lam for planting and fields of I Imali /min, all. of which is e-*>- (ire. My. predation is that Bob *ill overcome the hoodoo l'epu- beautiful resort -V * everal times written about Watson Spring, but it is such a beautiful and attractive re tort that J>u <can/always find some new delight, it matters not how often you visit it. The im provements cost $75,000. and ev ery dollar was made to count. I have visited similar resorts ir numerous states, north and Soutl and nownere have I seen more at tractions combined. Here is tb finest water in the country, bean n i and romantic scenery, and . t0 ad l. to enjoyment one restfulness. The river affords fine fish and the morning of our arrival a ten-pound cat war brought in. Within a short dis tance is a dense wilderness and |! ta stocked ■ with birds and you cai n®re enjoy hunting an almost ex ttnet sport. Mr. Ralph Brightwell, who hac .....— ,, M JL . t „ Jn — r> in his county or section. He is one of the largest land owners in his county, owns a store at Maxeyi and during the aeaaob run* another at the spring. He operates several farms and is also in the lumber business. He has as fine Duroc Jersey bogs as the country boasts, and they are sure beauties. Mr. Brightwell has a smoke house filled with fine coun try hams, of his own raising. He has luxuriant Bermuda pastures Crocker-] Prank Sheridan. Frank Wunderlee. Mias Grace. Griswold, Miss Irma Harrison. Herbert Butch. Percy Carr aad Charles T. Made. Hie producer has left nothing un done to make the picture a real thriller. Spooky hands, secret panels, shadows and darting figures all have their pluy. while Porter Strong and MIso, Harris :n,-~ playing serv ants, are humorous * throughout. Just before the Identity of the mys terious villain becomes known there storm scene, which . Is about • , , ,— am ** biuiiii atcnr, nnu.li -i.i UUUUi "22 r . i I Ter and “5? “ «»U him the most realistic ever produced on practically nothing to raise meat the screen. When the man of mystery la ex- posed all the patron* gasp, andj qtt will you. if you go to the Palace Thetit rej. A regular two reel comedy Is of* fered In connection with .the feature attmttlon. ’t delay fighting constipation- with BRAN that is ALL BRAN! Tim constipation flashes its aig- | tal.-of sickness into your eye* and t ,forks; into your breath, yo«f brain •si'll !T njliStftfcitls absolutely neecs- p.v lint vUWed it off I Toxie poi- I ^jniug stands close by; Bright’s dis- sir and other dangerous diseases | .wait iheir tuml The remedy that nature offers is ths I ,foiiles! and most effective—Kellogg’a ten, rooked and krumbled, which is jliL II it AN I And it is ALL DEAN I It is AI.L DEAN you need when you i rtat to (igtt’tthftipatlon. ’Yon can’t i jford ti< daisy a minute and you Can’t ! (ford to us* half-way measure*-with f W-. thnOohlaln a percentage of inn! Your physician will reeom- I . -nd Kellogg’* Bran because It is fot only eINMM, but because it Is ujcioim. why—you will like Its nut- ,rrrr—- like flavor, which adds so much to any food with which it is served. Be certain to cat Kellogg’s Bran regularly—at least two tablespoonfuls doily; in chronic coses with each meal. Kosults will prore astounding. Bo- member that'Kellogg’s Bran is na- tifre ’s own regulator, which operates in nature’s way—which is the bust wsyl Eat Kellogg’s Bran as a cereal, sprinkled on other hot or cold cereals, or make it up into tho best of muffins, pancakes, raisin bread, cookies, maca roons. Kellogg recipes are printed on each package. ’Let the children eat Kellogg’s Bran. It is wonderfully beneficial. It will Improve their health jot aa it will really and truly make- over men and women. The value oi Kellogg’s Bran cannot be overeat!, mated. Sold universally by grocers as his hogs keep in splendid con dition on this gnat. Mr. Bright- well runs the hotel simply 1 u a pastime and has a delightful'place to entertain his friends. And he surely keeps a fine table. Our party visited the Indian mounds near by and did not return to the hotel until nearly 3 o’clock. But we found a grand dinner spread for us. made of not only all the good things the county market af fords but all kinds of imported vegetables from Florida, and each dish was most deliciously and temptingly prepared. Our party certainly enjoyed that feast. CHARMlNti PLACE When this hotel is sold it is hoped that Mr. Brightwell will iurch*?c same for his manage ment is in keeping with th* build- mg and surroundings. If the pub lic only knew about the Improve- Singer Is Feature Of Methods School (Continued From Page One) the wonders -of the class, which has a nation-wide reputation. “Eaater-Christian Endeavor Sun day” and the Senior and Junior Endeavor Societies of the-Christ ian church have set a goal for 300 present dt the afternoon ses sion and the town will be given an invitation to attend and learn many hew methods that Christian Endeavorers are presenting fqi practice. Sunday cv'ening at 7 o’clock, the Senior Society will Meeting” and proves that he knows It-is la ex lstence; you cannot rebel against something that does not exIsL” Dr. Morgan declared that the devil is not omnipotent, not omnis cient. and not omnipresent "If he were, be would be equal with Ood," said the speaker. ‘^Whether you think of angels fallen or untallenhe continued, "remember that none of them are omnipresent; they come and go. So It is with the devil and his angels. But the number of'them is so great that over every assemb ly and over every man, some wait [flfiSierh Ytf'aot omtifsfclnril—he Wts. fafft W6W all thlngi'-^nit be frf far* Mote IttiM aad clever .than man has ever bedh, although cer- takiV’does not see the ultimate end from the beginning. - ,'^Neither Is Jjie devil omnipotent. Never forget that he Is spiritual In essence. If It be true, hs Tenny son . says, ‘Spirit with spirit can meet.’ with reference to God, It is equally true that the .devil Is a sjjjflt and man as n spirit can meet, and therein is the secret of his power.” PUBLICITY COMMITTEE The publicity committe Is hav ing a large banner prepared, twelve feet long and four feet wide.. This, banner will be put in front of the church, and will be a striking re minder to passers-by Thursday Dr. Morgan and Prof. Colllsson, who are both Klwanfans, will at tend the regular luncheon of that club. Special arrangements are being made to take care of the crowds at next Sunday's services. announced Tuseda*. Mrt Lyglap physlyfrn* left. .Wednesday to dutieg In the consulate to which he has just been appointed. Joe Longlno Is one of the- most popular young men In Atlanta. Aft er attendng the Boys' High School he entered the University of Geor gia. being graduated by that insti tution In 192). At the university he wue a member of the A. T. O. Frat ernity and took an active part In nil college events. After his graduation he began a tour of the world and in his own words is "the only nun from At lanta who ever worked IT days tor to cents while still a free man.” He made the trip from Australia to the United States, agreeing to work bu hls passage. 'l|e returned »o Atlanta after more than u year In travel and became connected with a bond houee. He is prominently connected In Atlanta, where his father has been for many yenra one of_the leading .... Jf ments and service at Watson | holcT‘"A Crons fn'lho iJifii? 01 ** wou * d PFuJred j splendid program with good speak A *ua»Jr n l* r t tr * * nd * ln « crs wiI1 apiear. Who -hs^fno. Sal could afford to miss it? rhsming spot can not be found I Fof good sinking, inspiring nd- an'auto lin* ThS 0pth * J } opc 's^rp^wl^meth^ with jSSmgV'»'»" *£'<"» ke^PK m,auto Hrif*wlH be operated fram n 0 ^*r v ^|, onle wi „ ^ for you a! | with the Easter season, and the Athens to the spring to give our the Christian church ever/ v ,»n e »»aite8 in soilg and. sermon will ■itizens an opportunity to viiit a nd evening March 30th through deal with the resurrection story, 'his chsrmng resort. A fa* 5Sri?Tt ^ ' - \,fl»°ugh| week wl)l A 'l>« delegation .mad leads from Athens to “the _ week. Already themTentral Presby • terlan and the Christian Churches I bjege. Is prominent l._ AI kaav <ft«>j«.l-g)MhA.fla , Can’t Bore For Oil * In Church Grounds (Continued. Prom Pa;s One) gravea of the dead burled there. It la thought the oil company win nteo apply to the court for action of tome kind, whereby they may be permitted to resume opera tlons. Feeling la runaiag High, aa the oil company la aa "outside" corporation, aad the people cf Prarie view are determined that no oil drilling la going 1a be car* tied on In their churchyard .‘•urial ground.There Is a strong possi bility that trouble of a serious na ture wHI occur, should toe oil com pany try to evade tho order. The location of the drilling op-.r Girls’ Glee i Appear in 1 night The ale* club uf 11: leg*' of.. UOraiiKC ‘ Winder. Wednesday r la eald to have one of fonninrag'i year and a but for th* *i vltcd to Athena to Penn gain* Tliureday; SIDE FASTBN1 VAM NIT generously good V rtllHHLl IN QITAMTTTV CENUIN1 I IN QUALITY frxiv-iuu IN QUANTITY nriN-nil Is a ayatheUe via Ills at rsrt flsvaarlng contest noa-slcoholle.) Dauarherty Divuleres Blackmailer Name Tn Keenan Killing Continue.! r.'om page one) ipring, and the national Ughway s now being extended to Greens boro. Tomorrow I will tell about a visit to Indian mound* up the riv- rr from Watson Springs, what was found by dirgthg into one with •'sharpened sticks. Rotary Meeting Very Successful Continued from page one) . expected that several hundred Ro- ^ n " S!lL?i!f?L d Inter-City acquaintance, he said, was purely of. these meetings Is different from ! S* t ....5yg!y's.f!y/LS* J iwhtol. He added that he had called I the usual emotional and senaa- he district will have rqpresen-t,t her apartment with friends, hut tlonal .tyne of evangelistic work ’ stives here and th* day will bo I he never saw her nlone, nltb-ugh - n( , ■ visit will convince the most' nade a red letter occasion in thej„nce he gnve her a check when she - « visit will cpnvlnee the most listory of this city-i ! oald she was hard pressed for funds. as not acquainted with Mitchell; John H. Jackson, a New York at torney. who posed as his secretary, or. Albert El Gulmnres, a close friend of Miss Keenan. In sketching hie acquaintance with the model. Daugherty told the prosecutor be first hnd met her dur ing the world series of 1921. Their have promised io send delegations, j and other Churches and blubs are making their arrangements to take in the meetings. Any church, club or society desiring reservations made on any sp$cial night can-se cure them by telephoning Prof. Collisson at the Campaign Head quarters. phone 1439. One of the larger wtores of the city is planning ur send a good delegation of Us sales force next week, and other* are expecting to fall Into line during the next two,} or three days. The whole style} Jt?ep Everlastingly At It j The poultry raiser who makes hi* flock pay the year around: = first selects his feed with care and then feeds it regularly = and juttitlousiy. He know* that changing from one feed to another ii -C bsd practice and that after the use of a reputable feed is once started - better retuUs will be obtained by continuing it dally. = E He also realise* that a laying msxbjs as necsssary ta^umnter as In 5 I— Winter for It keeps the bens at their best in health, strength, and vitality. 5 E The RED FEATHER WAY ftom the RED FEATHER BAGS is * I- the shortest and best system to follow if you want to mske-your flock : I ~ »how a profit* • -S | ZZ Try a bag today and convince ycurstlf of RED FEATHEH MERIT* 5 The Fine|t Feed* on Earth | KING-HODGSON CO. f HODGSON-COMER CO. = LOST 8IGHT OF MODEL The .Inst time he saw her, he ROAD SIGNS ARE PUT CP. Road signs to Charlotte, Ashe vitle, Jacksonville «nc| Mtllodge- snld, was In n restaurant last Dc vllle hive been put up directing ;®«ntbor. Ho was with-tt party of tourist to Athena. This is a splen- (friends and. waved lUs hand to her "lid undertaking for the club and , at . another table. Daugherty main- me whicHir result in M never had written the girl Tood for the community. , ‘ J 16 not p r> Mnslev of Daniels- InUmldated by the blnckmnll threat, -nt fra * F guTX Club and 1 H* that he expected knowl- tnliovAreri n mnit nlcasinff addretfe *?*** ** * acquaintance with the Mr N H "ISsihilnw*wm initUt- rtl<Mlel would b ® mnde I ,ubllc Mr. N- H. Neibllng eras intuit- hB hnd , h . -d a member of the club with the rcECi he. hnd received the telephone call. Another development today was the positive announcement by Mr. Pfieora that among the contents of tl<s glrrs safety deposit box opened loft week were a number of letters. Quurdlans of the vault, he s.-ild. would not permit'taking of *n In- yatotory because this was not called fpv In the order issued tho girl's lOMhcr by Surrogate O'Brien, but detectives had seen letters In the \thcns Police Nab (box. Mr., Peeorn said be had sug- kUlUi.s um-e * jr , ;gested to the police that they take Four Men AllCJIfid -Ifisal steps to gain possession of Labor Agents Here; lh ®* "«»«* -lassifiration of civil engineer. Mr. C. G. Eckford addressed the -nctnbere oh his classification, vhich is stock and bond*, j P« urged the members to buy Liberty Honda in order to avoid paying the “o+ernment income tax and the purchase Hinton Securities ■ yo-, •tock and get rich. Crowds Hear Dr. Morgan Speak on ;a “Hie Devil” Here (Continued From Fags On*.) .(Continued from pagg.op*> ^jc - Georgia Public Commission hll* the others, twelr* In all Were tom the farina of Frdd Hardlgree • nd ‘Few LeOrand. both of Ocohe* ounty. J- I , According to the negroea who mages in song and story on “Th* cemcJ delighted that the police g* V sn Words from the Crose.” The rtvsied the * Ten| h* —Met Friday will bo fea. .hey got tut or Georgia, a IsAwuttfol tttrw , j, y the attendance of a large deture of happiness and content- m .|hber of High School Students, non: where "you reach upjn the geiU f “ r th ““ > ,lr and in^a*hv <l0 tC White men for and ■ lre * d F great Interest to being r/_ P !L n /l.- y J u.t S8LniK ,a W*. 10 ‘ hl « «"lce. HEAR Dl^> P. C> MORGAN ml Tonight Royal Highway of the Holy Cross” DO YOU LIKE Straight Preaching Good Solo Work Fine Choral Singing Unusual Piano Playing Conte Tonight and See / “PC” and 'COLLIE” in Action ... Prince Avenue Baptist Church 8:00 p.m. 1 - FOR -TO-MORROW’S AD- waa . them „*nd mmlns along. — —.—, - . T.y. who (brought four of her tight •hildren with her. "I brtiught along ill that waa Kt home With nje.” Two he negro, r _ rated by the police late Wednesday Usht when their auapiclan* were tf-oustd by strange setloite of the pair. About three o'clock Thursday [Lnorning two more cars of the ”^ar»vari*-arrlvc J in Athens loaded «lth negroes. Trunks and all kinds if house furniture, were strapped to he Sidra of the automobiles. peril.” He said In spoke on part t was at nomo w** n me. . ”T° d eny the personality of tho of the man, C. E. Bolles and devil as revealed In the scriptures zro.' John Boland, were at-- to have to believe that all evil L'llnge with which w* jar* familiar today, and all the dark and das- tardlv crimes of the centuries have come out of human nature. This the Bible doe* not teach.” Dr. Mor gen told his hearers.' He took bis tegt from James, fourth .chapter, second verse: “Be subject onto Ood, and resist the dpviL" "Ojir appeal Is made to the scrip, tare of tnith.” said Dr. Morgan In DENY BEING AGENTS. '• The four - men claim they sre resident* of North Carollqa and were taking the negrow hock with henl to Work on their farms, Ho und's brother. Qua Roland, was one if the,negroes In th# crowd they me takW mVsy. The former came from qeonee county origlnallyii was In the”emptcy of the BoUeeti,. . •QiK. Bolleh and the negro Jlq- ahh'Jre said to have attempts to lure some negroes sway from ’Alb ina lull felted. The other two men •worked" In Oconee coonly. County Officers Huff and Roland Saye assisted In the afreet of C. t Bolles. who .I* under'warrant for operating at a labor agent without license. “One Exciting Night” Funny, Mysterious (Continued From Page One). Uve among the linomrtals of the silver screen. It In one of the Iiest photoplay*'ever shown nnd.n well W»lF w, j*? a i^3Jf8 ,a ^ act ”'*- wt,lch te ^ru.1, ,1 bjrHnl C-irol Dcmp who shah-s thhhonors with Hi Hull. The cast Includes "It Is Itappul aapawsaag of the devil.” ’ The Bible never suggests that Sptan U selt-exlsUnt, pointed out the speaker, end he followed this UP hr assertlag, "Then If be It not self-existent, he i* created.; If WM. ihtm he U created by "Ood creates everything good and nothing of evil, according to Bible teaching. Then Satan, being not seir-exlitsnt, t, n t created, end not created evtl by God. therefore, created good. And If today be Is tylh be has fallen from Me original state. DISCUSSED '' 8ATAN AT LENGTH "Satao is never spoken of aa hav Lift any, self and Independent exis- Mn; JW Is never spokes of as having sovereign dominion; the Bible never suggesls that b* tM successfully rast off rtho govarii- a of God—ho 2s la rebellion It. but Mill held by It The - — - «- act that the dcrll U In anient critic of the' regular sort of “special meetings” that these are different The whole work be ing done In constructive rathar than destructive, and constitute! iff' appeal to the reason rather than to the emotions. JOEWiill 1S.IKEB. Former Well'Kn'own Uni versity Student Leaves For Government Post in South America. ATLANTA.—Joe Longlno. 23, soil of Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Longlno, cf of Park street has be«h appointed vice consul at Fnntos, Brazil, It wag bexpois ,»uniq'loib «u>, w »►.; fnvit it ^.v(e‘tfiefew b.fs rihij* . ill t-nnrin'l 1..T if a— )ni.-0"i!.