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tU ESPAY, APRIL 17, 1K3._
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— By MR8. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832
Offic#
^Xn-s alxiliary first
w ports of the first meeting under the
JdSJhYTKRIAIN CHURCH new regime.
"fjir Woman’s Auxiliary of the; The splendid activities under the
ine byterian church held a , retiring president. Mrs. Audley
es ting meeting at the j Morton offers a great incentive
First Pp
® 08t h"Monday* afternoon, when!for every one. and the new year
iiJaincs White the new presi- starts out under the highest auspi-
ajjed very gracefully, with fees and the most encouraging en-
.itne i ew officer their chair. | thusiasm and spledid co-operation
S* *he circle leaders were of every circle. ,
'^ent aiu/* gd^e‘iwy folhe rd-( 4| _Mrs. R. S. ^Pdnd had charge of
.the literary feature and read „
splendid paper on Congregational
iltorne Missions.
Mrs. E. R. Hodgson, Jr-, who is
fa member of the International Com
nijttee gave a very timely talk
which was very much appreciated
n nnH Tncicff i?/ the Auxilia, y- Miss Mamie Mc-
53V I3(iyCr culQ insisil I Kie gave an interesting talk on “A
1 -ini much Need Mission" and Mrs. R.
C. Orr read a beautiful little noem>
Orr read a beautiful little poert*
(The usual devotional service was
I veiy much enojyed. Delegates
were appointed to the Prosbyterial
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irer twenty-two years and proved
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Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspi
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to be held-lit-Eteberton next week
Mrs. James White, Mrs. George D.
Tho mas, Mrs. Audley Morton and
Mrs. Paul Holliday will represent
the Presbyterial and others from
the church will attend, the list not
being completed.
The wonderful influence of the
Auxiliary as a most material factor
of the church is far-reaching, and
the splendid work carried on is in
estimable. The announcement of
the. death of Mrs. A. . Crawford
brought great sorrow to the hearts
of every one present, ,her devotion
and love for her church and
pecially her missionary circuit
al! example for all of us. The sweet
fragrance of her noble life will
ever linger with us as a reminder
of one of the most charming and
loveable women of Athens.
THH BXWWBR.HB8ALD, ATHHKB, GEORGIA
LUCY COBB ALUMNAE
TO MEET THURSDAY
An important«meetlng of the ex
ecutive board of the Lucy Cobb
Alumnae will be held with Mrs.
Mary Hodgson Lipscomb Thursday
afternoon at 4 o'clock. Every mem
ber of the.board is asked to be
present to make plans for com
mencement.
The following are members and
present officers:
Mrs. Helen Newton Carlton. Mrs.
Nellie Stovall Phinisy, Miss M.
Rutherford. Miss Anule W. Brum-
bv. Mrs. Maggie Morton Stanley,
Mrs. May Hodgson Lipscomb, Mrs.
.Helen Carlton Mell. Miss Bast line
Prince.
Elected for one year: Miss Mil
dred Mell, Mrs. Hope Linton
Greene, Miss Susie Gerdine. Mrs.
Plorrie Carr Orr, Mrs. Rosena
Thomas WIer. Miss Sarah HunteY
Moss, Mrs. Annie Mae Wood Bry
anJ, Mrs. Annie B. Phinlxy, John
^dn. Miss Jennie Smith.
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MRS. HARRY HODGSON
ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY.
Monday evening Mrs. Harry
Hodgson entertained informally in
honor of the one table bridge club
of which she is a member, when
the husbands were Invited for the
charmingly planned occasion. The
lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Hodg
son was opened with the usual
gracious*and delightful hospitality.
Exquisite decorar-Uons of woodland
flowers carried an artistic color
not of pink and white.
The guests inicluded Dr. and
Mrs. John Morris. Dr. and Mrt.
Preston Brooks. Prof, and Mrs.
Milton Jarnigan, Mr. and Mrs. E.
R. Hodgson, Mrs. Howard Noff of
Norfolk. Va., and Miss Jennings the
of iMrs. John J. Strickland.
LOVING TRIBUTE
TO MRS. CRAWFORD
The countless friensd of Miss
Annie Crawford are sympathizing
with her in the death of her moth
er, Mrs. A. E. Crawford, who
peacefully passed away Monday
afternoon after a long illness.
Mrs. Crawford was one of-Ath
ens most charming and beloved
women, and the entire community
has sustained an irreparable loss,
she has always been very prom-
intently identified with the social
and cultural life of AT-fions, and a
leader in many of the organize
tlons. Her church came first, and
nothing ever Interfered with ner
devotion and loyalty. She stressed
friendship as one of life's golden
links and numbered her 1 * by wide
acquaintance. ’Twaa Indeed lovely
that she maintained her exceptian-
ally fine mentalkly through her de
clining years, and to the very last
directed the meeting of her mis
sionary circle, although she could
not inject with them.
Many of the older citizens will
recall Mrs. Crawford’s charming
hospitality, which always gsrjiered
around her a galaxy of devoted
admirers, and only a few months
ago she entertained at several
small informal affairs.
Her big, loyal heart, and sweet
Christianity were always respon
sive. she leaves many sad hearts,
rich with memories of her grand
and beautiful life; a priceless
heritage for her devoted daughter
and hundreds of admiring friends.
MI8S HAZEL H0DG80N
ENTERTAINS FOR MISS
JULIA ROGER8
A .very informal but lovely soc
ial event of the week was tee
beautiful bridge party Tuesday aft
ernoon at which Miss Hazel Hodg
son was the charming jhostesa',
ilonorinty; Alias, Julia Rogers a
popular bride-elettj of the month
who lias been delightfully enter
tained at a number of brilliant
pre-nuptial affairs the past sev
eral weeks.
The guests included school
mates of the charming honoree.
The handsome home was radiant
In the bright decorations of Dog
wood ,and peach blossoms, artldAc-
ally arranged throughout the lower
floor. .
Delicious refreshments followed
the interesting game, and pretty
nrlres awarded the lucky contest
ants.
The happy occasion wss a very
graceful compliment to Miss Rog
ers and one of Ifhe most enjoyable
of the series, which have added so
beautifully to the social activities
of tho early spring season.
EXECUTIVE BOARD
woMAN’8 CLUB MEETS
FRIDAY 11 O’CLOCK
The executive board of the. Wo
man’s club will meet Friday morn
ing at eleven o'clock at the club
house.
'~T :rirr"
Another Man
Nabbed as Bandit;
Only False Alarm
Broughton Dramatic, Sincere,
County and federal offices* were
called to Oconee Height* ajxmt
o'clock Tuesday afternoon by real
dents of that locality who saw i
man “acting mysteriously" walking
down the road toward Athens.
The man happened to be a cot
ton mill employee going from one
mill to another, according to infor
mation given out at the court
house.
Funeral For Oconee
Heights Man Held
Funeral service for Mr. Rant*
B. Yarbrough, prominent Oconee
Heigh-- citizen, who died at bis
nome Sunday, were conducted from
Mlcpa church. Jackeon county, ot
which he was a member and an of-'
(flclal on the board of elders, Mon
ths churchyard. The services were
day afternoon. Interment was in
tor of the Athens Flrat Preaby-
conducted by Rev. B. L. Hill, pas-
terian church, asalsted by Rev. W.
L. Jolly.
The deceased Is survived by his
widow, a son, Charles O. Yar
brough. a sister. Mr*. Haynes
Pace, ot Nicholson; three braMiert-
in-law. J. L. Smith and H. N. Wil
liamson, or Athena, Senator C. E.
Smith, of Metter, Ga., and a sister-
in-law. Mias Willie Smith, of the
State College of Agriculture, Ath
Powerful, To Deliver Daily
Bible Lecture At Conference
Dr. Len G. Broughton, one ot the greatest preachers
o' the present age, will deliver daily lectures at the
Athens Bible Conference which opens next Sunday and
Tuns for ten days.
Dr. Broughton wa^The^oundor *P e ak at the evening *ervlce dur-
and pantor for many year* of the
funiou* Baptist Tabernacle In At
lanta. After leaving the Taberna
cle he went to London where he
served a pastorate during the
world war, returning to thl* coun
try after the United State* en
tered.
Dr. Broughton will lecture at
the 1 o’clock hour the first week
of the conference, on “Paul’* Great
Fourfold Testimony,’’ taking up the
following themes:
..Monday: Opening lecture.
Tuesday: “Hi* Testimony of
Himself."
Wednesday: “Hit Teatimony'
of Christ."
Thursday: "His Testimony
of tho Church." i
Friday: “Hla Testimony of
tho Gospol."
In addition to the morning lec
tures at 11 o’clock by Dr. Borugh-
ton. the distinguished divine will
ing the week alternating with the
two other great preachers on the
program. Dr. G. Campbell Morgan
and Dr. P. C. Morgan.
The second week Dr. Broughton
will take up “The Ministry of the
Cohhotiplace" with the following
dally themes for the 4 o'clock aft
ernoon service:
Monday: ' In Diseiplethip—•
"Follow Mo."
Tuesday: In Praysr—"For-
give."
Wednesday: In Service—"A
Cup of Cold Water."
Thursday: In Dally Problems
—“At His Post."
Friday: In 8oul Winning—
"That Which Was Lost."
Dramntlc at times, always cleat
and entertaining ns well as sin
cere and scholarly. Dr. Broughtor
charms hs hearers while he send:
home the great truths of the Go*-
P#l.
BUlinsgete, in London, was a
fish market 1000 years ago.
Children in English schools used
to smoke 260-years ago.
WOMAN’8 CLUB MEET8
MONDAY 3:30
Tho Woman’s club will hold Its
regular monthly meeting Monday
afternoon at 3.30. A full attendance
is desired.
PRAYER MEETING FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
POSTPONED
The nrayer' meeting of the First
Presbyterian church will not be
held at the usual hour on Wednes
day afternoon on account of the
funeral of Mrs. A. E. Crawford.*
‘Cause and effect”
is Nature’s law —
It controls life—science is based on
it—no one can escape it.
Many people find that coffee and tea,
both of which contain the drug, caf
feine, are often a cause of nervous
ness, headache and loss of sleep.
drink delicious Postum os the meal,
time beverage.
Try Postum in blace of coffee or
tea. It is pure, healthful and has a
delightful full-bodied flavor.
There are many, too, who have
found that the easy and sure way to
avoid coffee and tea troubles is to
Your (Tour ..II. Postum in two formi:
In,uni Poatum (In tin*) prspared In-
itanU, in lb. cap by th. addition of boil
ing waur. Postum Carol (in r
fwatar. Postum Crol (in packagn)
r thou who prafar to msko th. drink
while th. mol hi bring prspared; nud*
by boiling full, go minutw.
Postum
FOR HEALTH
“There’s a Reason”
Made by
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•I0HN80N. DILLARD
WEDDING SOLEMNIZED
SUNDAY
marriage of very cordial In
terest wan that of Mias Sarah Delle
Dillard and .Mr. .Thomas .Evans
Tohnion Sunder. Anril 15th St She
home pf the bride’s parent*, iMr.
and IMW. J. N. I. Dillard on th*
Danlelevllle road. The young peo
ple are well nown and v.ry popu
lar end are receiving the congrat
ulations of their many friends.
Mr. Johnson 1* teller of the Na
tional bank. Mr. and Mr*. Johnson
are at home to their frlenda on
Hill Crest.
Average man can read about 20-
009 words In an hour.
All babies have blue eyes whe*
they are born.
FUNERAL NOT1C
Es|
LEND A HAND CLUB
COOKING 8CHOOL
Mr*. Frrvnk Ward, who Is con
ducting n cooking school for ths
Lend A Hand Club, gave a lesson
n “Salads" Tuesday sfternon.
Tho series of lessons n^e being
nthuninntJcnlly attended and prov
ing very Instructive and Interest
ing.
Mr*. Charles Gqfatchlus has re
turned to Atlanta enroute from
Gainesville after a visit to Mrs.
Jullnu Goetohius.
Miss Martha McAlpln and Miss
Laura Blackahear are in Atlanta
attending the educational confer-
rrtce.
Mrs. C. W. Howard of Lsxlng-
ton spent Monday in the city.
Miss Pnuline McKinley has re
turned from a visit to Atlanta.
Miss Elizabeth Tnts Williams
left Sunday for Washington to at
tend the I). A. R. convention.
Mra. Robert L. McWhorter of
Athens, Ga.. will visit Mrs. J. B.
McCrary during th* opera season.
—Constitution.
Mr*. W. L. Weston who has been
111 at the Piedmont Sanitarium in
Atlanta, returned Tuesday after-
i ncompanied f>y her father,
Hr. C. A. Hqudder. 'Her many
{frienda will welcome her moat cor-
m FUNERaW!<S!E5?
The friend* and acquaintances
of Mr*. Ellen A. Crawford, Min
Annie Crawford, Miss Fannie
Crawford, are requested to attdnd
the funerid of Mrs. Ellen A. Craw
ford, at uer home, 500 Hill street,
Wednesday afternoon. April 18, at
4 o’clock.
The following gentlemen will be
active pallbearers: Billups Phinisy,
Charles H. Phinizy. Barrett Phini-
xy, Howell C. Erwin, W. H. Bo-
cock, John W. Welch, Harvey
Stovall, Bolling DuBoee, John
White Morton 3ylvanuz Morris-
The honorary pallbearer*: Dr.
T. J. Woofter, Mr. Thorn** P..
Stanley. Col. C. M. Spelling, Dr.
H. C. White. Charles M- Strahan,
John Morris, John J. Wilkin*, Hal
Linton, E. R. Hodgson, J. L. Sex
ton, W. L. Moss, A. W. Brooks,
Andrew C.' Erwin, W. L. Erwin,
John J. Strickland. Rev. C. P. Will-
for the liver
Beware of imitations. Demand
the genuine in lOcand 35cpeck-
age. bearing Shoes trade mark
GIRLS! MAKE A
U. S. IS SEEKING
LEAD IN MUSIC
Symphony
Future wi
Orchestra of
iture Will Be Ameri
can, Music Supervisors
Conference Is Told.
. CLEVLAND.—America is rap
idly preparing to wrest the musi
cal leadership from Europe, it was
implied by some of America’s out
standing musicians in addresses
before the National Music Super
visors Conference here.
Musicians for symphony orches
tras in the future will come form
the ranks of American bon, Glenn
H. Woods, Director of School
of Music at Oakland, Cal., declar
ed in pleading for mote thorough
study of instrumental music in the
ichools
Thomas J. Kelly of the Cincin
nati Conservatory of Muiic follow
ed this with tho assertion that he
had “no patience’’ with his “Euro
pean friends who bewail that the
United States is peopled by the
uncultured who have no capacity
for th4 arts ”
Danish commiaslon Is investigat
ing colonization conditions in Nica
ragua, Costa Rica ad Colombia.
BELTS AND TIES
The smart girl no Ibnger tie*
her belts to the side or at the back
bun in the center front. The col'
lar tie, usually worn in front, how,
ever, I* now tied at the back in a
bow with long streamers hanging
to the hem.
FASTENINGS IN STYLE
Belts seem to bava bean discard
ed from coat* In favor of buckle*,
ornament* or braid or material, or
saih effect* at the blpa only. Front
fullneaa and the alim bask i* the
model promised for fall.
Aa fSSSrtSfi
BC&nfjimre WhiST t ’ L “« * »*>' W Journey of
n n fi.nio.n London. »
Smith, C. D. Flanigen.
Mra. Emmie Sue Edward*, aged
36. died at the home on the par-
nett Shoals road Monday morning
at 11:15 o'clock after an lllneas ol
two waaka. *
Funeral zervic.i were conducted
Tueaday afternoon at four o'clock
Tucaday afternoon at four o clock
from tho Corinth church with Rev.
W. M. Coil*, Baptist minister as
sisted by Rev. McWhorter, offic
iating. Interment was Li the church
cemetery with Bernstein Brothers,
funeral director*, in chargt.
Mr*. Edward* had been a citizen
of Clarke county all her lift and
had many friend*. She ia zurvived I
by bar husband, M. S. Edwards,
four distort, Mr*. A. H. Fambro,
Mra. W. R. Lovtn, Mis* Minnie
Crowlty, Mr*. Effle Spinks and
five prothota, E. J., J. A, J. B.,
A. Y, J. P. Crowlty.
Thornton i
WEDNESDAY
Dinner 50c
Noodle Soup
Chicken Pie
Green Collard*
Creamed Math Potato**
Spring Onions
Scalloped Tomatoes
Macaroni and Cheese
Muffins and Hot Biscuits
Cocoaobt Pudding
Coffee, Tea or Milk
' 60c
Supper 50c.
Cold Boil Tonga*
Scrambled Egg*
Butter Bean* - ■
v Cauliflower
Potato Salad
Fried Peach Plea
Hot Bleed!ta
coffee, Tea or Milk
•r 60c
Mix ths Juice of two . lemons
with- three ounce* of Orchard
White, which any druggist will
supply for n few cent*, shake well
bottle, and you have a wholo
quarter-pint of the most wonder- .
ful skin softetAr and complexion
beautlfier. Massage thl* sweetly
fragrant lemon cream into tho
face, neck, arm* and. hand*, then
shortly note the youthful beauty,
softness and whiteness of yqm-
•kln.
Famous stage beauties use this
harmless lemon cream to brim;
that velvety, clear, rosf-whito
complexion, also a* a freckle, sun
burn. and tan bleach because it
doesn’t Irritate. »
\ —Advertisement.
TURNS OUT ITSELF
A noted authority seys that n
few drops of "Outgro" upon the
skin surrounding the ingrowing
null rtJufces inflammation and
pain aBdfso toughens ths tsndi i-.
sensitive skin underneath the toe
nail, that It can not penetrate the *
flesh, and the nail turns naturally
outward almost overnight. .
"Outgro" Is a harmless antisep
tic manufactured for Chiropodists.
However, nnyone can buy from
the drug store a tiny bottle con-
talnihg directions. * *
—Advertisement
DANCE
DIM. Given by 10 A Club a
Q.orolan Hotel Friday Night,
April 20.
MOONEY—Died yesterday ail hi*
home on Wilklnoon street at aix
thirty p. m., Mr. Samuel Lumpkin
Mooney in hla Strd year. He Is
•urvlvad by hi* wit* and the fol
lowing children, Mra, John Fuller,
Mr*. Vince Porter, Mbs Nellie
Mooney, Min Ladle Mooney til of
Albans, two sons, George O., and I
Lewis Mooney ot , Atlanta, hi*
mother, one slater and two broth- [
era.also.sarrtvo him.
. Th* funeral will he tomorrow at'
three o'clock from tho Oconee St,
aMhtodlst church. Reve. Fred Hor-!
ton end J. T. Quill lain will offlcl-!
ate. The Interment will be in;
Oconee cemetery.
Tho following gentlemen will
pleas* act aa pallbearer* and meet
at the residence promptly at two-
flfteen: Mr. C. C. Bridges. Mr. J.
C. Oarriscu, Mr. Jim Seven. Mr.
tom Kellum. Mr. J., C. Orr. Mr.
H. D. Fambro.
Bernstein Brother*, funeral dl-
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