The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 20, 1923, Image 3

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■ ' - fun \ltCKS TVAPORUB Out, 17 Million Jan Uni Ytoda liSfecte -V- <*. PP?fj Offiea 1201 — By MR8. ALICE ADAMS — ftsaidanca-832 THE VANDALS After 7 Years of Suffering She ' Got Well by Takitig Cardui'. Which Slw Found “The'l> Hiplit Medicnc _ , ils.fLii —!‘I am in khi ,’s Mrs.*I)Ucien By OSCAR E. JEN80N There waa a pretty spot, . . Jufct where the lowjr trail j toward the aound , There yellow vlaMta grew And Trtlllama, . And crowning all, >1 A Dogwood tope; But Yesterday A nlcnie party came And ravaged Dogwood tree. Teh Trflllums now are gone The violets' desolate From Tramping feet Perhaps some withered branch Or Wittering flower 1 1 - , May last a day; But who can measure ’ Loss to those WTio later pass that way 1 —ns— Mrs. Isaac Swift and'.family are moving Into their new home on Dearlng street, which has been greatly beautified and made very attractive, ; ir . j j *■ - (j)— Miss ' Abbte Nichols of C-rlfflh - .... was the recena attractive guest of; several days on .account of Ulnoaa. nHss Elisabeth Arnold. " 1 *" ” “ -7®vr., . Mesdames J. A. Reid and Ed ward Elli* spent Tuesday In Ath ens.—VVallon News. , Miss Sarah Hall will go Over to Atlanta Wednesday to visit Miss Elizabeth Carroll. i Mr. Boodle Smith leaves at an j early date tor a visit to Atlantia, j -B- I Tho continued Improvement of Miss Marie Upturn is most gratify- —I** - 31(88 Claudia Flanlgcn will go to Atlanta for Grand Opera. n<s& fhacWs, hi st of health, writes Jacobs, of 222H Marais Street, the city Brit some time ago, Mrs. Ja mb- found.'hcrsclfinaconditior who , lter that w j { which ehcadeserthed as lollows^ 1 1 "When W baby was fl bc>ut five LUCy C0QB QLEE CLUB weeks oVd,'I caught cold, and-^was j ENTHUSIASTICALLY * very i »lri^w° ma *lr^ roni that time RECE | V ed V p«m .« .*.* 1 w as unable ea do my wort. I The Lucy Cobb 0 j ee c j ub P i ajrC ci l ing to her many friends. di,l not know what wi* to feel to a vcry large and apprccIativo v -Un well a day. I spem, money. 1 aU( i| e nco Friday evening in Stney- trie<! ( everythin?, anti to think 11 stovali chapel, suffered and suffered for seven Everyone pronounced It a musl- lonjr years, just the shadow of a cal achievement displaying ume- woman hanfcwg on, not nt to do ua , ta Jen t . The program was lovely anything. jU3t a bunch of nerve? aches and pains! •ThatJ awful hurtings in my back and sides. I could not rest at nijfht. I would hear of some thin s, take it, and feel better for ,n little while—then back to my old ach‘*s, someone felse doing my work. ".someone told me of Cardni, and as I had tried so many tWngs that had failed*. I tried it with little fait Ik r soon found it was help ing me, first my nerves, then I begntr to gain strength. 1 knew then l had found the right* medi cine. I took it faithfully, and 1 grew well and strong—the nice part bf it, 1 stayed that way and grew stronger and stronger.” in detail, and each number proved a triumph, marked talent featured tho very delightful evening, which as an annual event surpassed former bright occasions, adding new laurels to the club. Miss Margaret he Morris who re* celved such distinctive hocur tv rth in pinno and violin at the consnv-. atory of music in Chicago .<e'jet»ed an ovation in her exquisitely ren dered numbers. Miss Morris* magnlflclent play ing charmed every one, sho is rarely gifted and plays with an ease and grace equalled by few, and surpassed by none. It was in deed a perfect joy to hear this artist as well as every ons taking part. Miss Marianna Frierson left Thursday for Augurfla to attend theiCentennlal of St Paul’s church. She will bo tho guest of Mrs. Jas. McGowan. Miss Sallio Goodwyn will bo among those going over to Atlanta for Grand Opera. . . . MIm Theressa Newton spent Mrs. Lewis Dawson Is visiting Tuesday In Athens shopping.— WOMAN’S CLUB TO HOLD FLOWER SHOW The entire community will be In terested In the announcement of the Woman’s club that a beautiful Flower Shower will be given In connection with the Curb Market May 5th. Every one Is asked to wait until that date to buy their , flower mid vegetable plants, shrub- -(Advertisemoi •bery.and jllUndii ol cut flozrore. I.Wre. Robert White and Mih. Ralph Hodgson are co-chairmen and It goes without earing this will panning Further particular, will be given In Sunday', paper. her non Mr. Arthur .Lewis of tho University end in reglsfcreiV t): the Georgian. —gp— Mrs. Mildred Rhodes will at. tend Grand Opera. •Mr. Trpy Anderson will be among the Athenians a attending Grand Opera. * Mr*. R. S. Pond went over to Atlanta Tuesday to attend tho Ed ucational conference. —US— 'guest of Mr. Petropol.—Commerco Minn Gunsle Rceso of Lexlng- News. ton was among the visitors here —jg this week. I Sir. J. Roy Emerson spent Tuts- —ffl— (day In Athens.—Greensboro Her- Mrs. R. L. Harrison of Atlanta aid. and Miss Mae Thomas of Com merce are guests of Mrs. J. W. Gal* loway. fgj— Mrs. J. W. -Galloway's friends " th.n will be pleased to learn she. Is lui- I U?.Kiie llan preying frem a long Illness and la 1 “ * L -"SL1 U Jr able to sit up a whilo each day. CELEBRATES 4TH BIRTHDAY Mr. James White left Tuesday for Now York. •Mrs. Allen Taltnsdge. Misses Mrs. John Oakes spent Tuesday in Athens the guest of-Miss Mattie Lou Haslett, at the State NormaL —Lawrenceville News-Herald. Miss Otis Calnf of State Normal Is at tho bedside of her mother Who Is quite sick with influents. —Lawrenceville News-Herald. Miss Frances Bearden spent last week-end In Athens attending the Freshman and Pan-Hellenic dances at tho University gt eOorgla.— Madisonian. —gg Major J. I. Callaway, of Athena, has been the guest this wMk ot; Mr. and Mrs. Grady AtklosOn. Ma- I jor Callaway was a gallant soldier In the Confederate Army—Madi sonian. —*8— Dr. Ralph Rlsh spent last Sun day In Athens.—Madlsonlgn. Mrs. Cornelius Vason and Mrs. Paul (Rphl spent Wednesday In Athens.—iMhdlsonlan. AMNA"Q.:NILSSONonJ THEODORE KOSLOFF ,n aScent M* DKil B DeMillc’s paramount picture ‘Jidcm's Rib s LAST SHOWING PALACE Madisonian. LAST SHOWING "ADAM’S RIB" PALACE TONIGHT The last shov:5s:c of Cecil IJ. Do M I I I c ’ s Paramount production,* Adam's Rib," at Mlssen Earle and Gertrude Alex- andor and Mr. Anderson of Atlanta ; lake place’ thln nf'tern^m spent yesterday and Tuesday here Th „ „, ctl)ro dramat |, with the fjmer’a mother, Mrs. i thrilling, and it i* In every resp.«* Alice Alexander.—Commerce New*.; Wonderfu , photoplay. Don’t mi™ it. M^W. W. Stark was^a visitor| MR< justin lawrie SINOS AT THE PALACE Mr. Justin Lawrie <wh» with L)r. Monday—Sommerce Mr*- Calvin Wood spent a part r 00 "'" - h » v< ’ ***°" holtllnB Bn , of the past week In Athena as Lhe I Rl tho Mhihoflist Church) Mr. D. C. Johnson spent Tnes day In Athens.—Greensboro Her ald. -m— Messrs David Lowe Cli Lloyd Lewis, of the University of Georgia, Athens, spent the week end at home.—Greemboro Hprald. Mrs. L. S.-Cawthorn, Mrs. Neal Starr. i.Mr. and Mrs. John Cawthorn and little son. motored Tuesday to Sir& wmr^er and to H Affi , H-’O' fomances’of'orand'opera^™ 1 ***' .«, M In^STwlX Banoue ORANGE PEKOE TEA;4ji; McCormick & Co. BA! TIMOftE.L’ S A- “The LITTLE PRICE” DINING ROOM SERVES 3 MEALS OAILV Sattdwiehcs. Salads, Tea • and fiiffcc at A1I Hours. Phone W7 * 190 Clayton St. party, with fifteen young guesta making- very happy the occasion. ' Quantities of bright spring flowers decorated Ihe home. Fol lowing many spirited tunea, dain ty refreshments were served. 1 Tho young host w»a showered ! with congratulations and many . i pretty gifts, and extended a de- I lightful hospitality to each and all. , - —W- TEN-A CLUB ENTERTAINS FRIDAY EVENING Tho Ten-A club will entertain at a lovely dance Friday evening at the Oeorgtan Hotel which prom ises to be one ot the largest and most enjoyable social events ot tbs- week. ■ j] - Mrs. B. F. Carr, Mrs: C. L. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McCurdy, Miss Hilda McCurdy, Mrs. Paul Dead- ivyler, Mrs. John Deadwyler, Mrs. J. R. Carr Jr., Mrs. R. C. Hender son, Mrs. R. P. mite. Miss Jen nie Robinson, Mrs. H. P. Camp, Mrs. c. T. Bacon, Mrs. Wylie of Mayeiville were visitor* her* Thursday. Millinery Specials Saturday THE STYLE SHOP , 224 Clayton Street $15.00 Values for $12.00 ilO.OO Values for $ 7.50 " $ 6.00 Values for $ 3.75 $ 0.00 Values for $ 1.75 . _ iMIss Flanlgen of Phllsdolohla L visiting her brother, Mr. C. LY Flanlgen. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Griffith and little daughter who have b«fn spending several weeks with Mi. Arthur Griffith are enrauio frem Charleston. 8., C.. to Richmond, Va.. to make . their home. Mrs. Griffith and little Jane leave Wed nesday for a visit to relatives in Washington, D. C. Miss Julia nogers spent Thurs day In Atlanta. Mr. Jonea Vow of Norcroaa spent Wednesday In the city. ■ an— Col. and Mr*. Dll G. Michael re turned Thursday from an extend ed visit to New York. Dr. and Mrs. James Bloomfield have returned from Florida where they spent the winter. —W>- iMrs. Nellie Saylors ha* been called to St. lajula by the Illnea* of her sister. Miss >tarion Shoats. pg— Mrs. J. F. Shehano and children of Crawford a pent Thursday In tho city. Mrs. T. E. Middlobrooks left Friday morning for iMacon to visit; her daughter, Mrs. Winfield Nla- ct —SB— Mrs. Guy Thurmond and Mlssea week Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Seymore. Swanaon Allows Dlrorcd fl0t LOS -ANGELES—Dezauiv was entered in the suit for divorce brought in the Superior Court against Gloria Swanson, motion oicture actress, by her second hus band, Herbert Somborn who charg ed resertion-t This indicated, It was stated, that- Miss Swanson probably would not contest the ac tion. Miss Swanson's first hus band, Wallace Beery, motion pic. tore actor, divorced her because of desertion. She and Somborn have one child. Gloria Swanson Somborn, two and a half years old 111 l»© th« extra attnuilon lit the Palace theatre Saturday night, extra to the big Rpccial feature picture. "The Sin Flood." Mr. Lawrie ban n wonderful aweet voice anil nil that have heard him declare him to be a second Cameo. Ill* singing ho* been a delflht to everyone In Athene and hie eelectlone at the Palace Saturday night will bo of the popular l»rand( well known nnd loved by all. Mr. •THE OREGON TRAIL” XLITK SATURDAY A DRAMATIC PICTURI OF OLD WKftT Ar.t A curd comes to the ecreetf of tho Elite theater Saturday In "The Oregon Trail." a Universal chapter play wheih is expected to surpass "Duffnln Bill," hi* la*t historical ve hicle. in popularity with fans and In educational value. A cord i* directed by the Edward Lacmmle. who directed him In " Buffalo Bill*’ and In "Winners of the West," and the *tory waa adapt ed from the vivid page* of history by the same writer, Robert Dillon, ae rial scenario editor at Universal City. ' ’ , The leading woman of this new 'oductlun 1* Louise Lorraine, one of ic screen's most popular beauties id nn attractive figure In euch sue- ful ecrlala ns "Tarxan" and ’AThe Klnr.” v Duke I*ee, "Buffalo Bill" In fhe f i lint name, and Ruth ’SIN FLOOD" AT THE Uwr ", U p ? J, " lar "' n " r J:: Boyce amt Jim Corey hold prominent ever vl.lt Athena and , ever road) . ^ to resp»»nd to a request for his tai- . ents. Don’t miss his great repcrtolro j Bigs'Bear Valley in California, a or songs at the Palace theatre Sat- ( P»nco of great rugged beauty, moun- urday night nt tho 9 o'clock show. , talncim nnd snowclad, wae the loca- | tlon for ten weeks of the unit pro- ^ during “The Oregon Trail,” and the PALACE SATURDAY • player* were practlchlly Isolated gome photoplays are good enter-; there by the character of the coun talnment; others give ono the feeling ( try. Only by aeroplanes were they that one is witnessing life Itself on kept the Screen. "The Sin Flood,” the new outer picture at the Palace Saturday. The) fflx months* research work preced beholder Is carried along with the |ng the production fortunes of the characters In the authenticity, of the story* never Is permitted to he- Rony^v communication with the Miss Merlo ’Mathews of Comer —w— - * Misses Fannie Cooper, Verm and lleve that what*la transpiring is not an Veal as life. This a triumph -f the screen art, which few photoplay producers have been able to achieve. The story of "The Sin Flood’’ de picts the changes In tho characters of ten men and one woman who t trapped In a fashionable cafe by flood In a Mississippi river tow How their character* change um! the stress of facing almost certain death makes one of tho most unusual pictures ever produced. Frank Lloyd directed the picture. Helene Chadwick Is the only woman In the cast, which Includes James Kirkwood, Richard DIx, Ralph Lewis and several other well-known guarantees historical facts. Itself was the very key of the Oregon Trail’s story. Read Banner-Herald Wants .Yarn Complexion In Ten Dayx three daman t* which bleach th* texture so ranch admired. By ita own virtue* Nadinola Cream removes imparities and ISMtS? 0 d “ r ’ Guarantee and direction, in package. Two sixes, 60e. and O.00, at jroor toilet coenter.. [tod and Endorsed Be Tkmmnie national Toner co. Mate Frank Holderi, First Vice President; A ,G. Dudley, Second Vice President. Name Sec’y Committee. At a .matins ot the directors ot thv Athens chamber ot Commerco Friday inornlnk, Hugh H. White wak nantbd president tor the year, F. A. HoldeV first vice president, nnd A. G. Dudley. H H. Gordon, Jr., and D. F. Paddock was named to investigate the proposition ot a secretary and report jack t the next meeting, which wilt be a call' ml meeting on Monday.nexVat 11 o'clock. Another special committee was named Friday to nominate tho va rious committees for the yeer. I This committee le composed of Ablt Nix. J. Ml. Barnett and A. G. Dudley. They will report to th*. meeting Monday and then the or ganization will bo perfected tot the year; Most special tiailnrea wa« deferred to tbe meeting Monday. Those In attendance Friday were President H.'W. Whirs. F. A. Holden, Ablt Nix, A. O. Dudley, J, W. Jarrell, J. W. Barnett. 'Harry Hodgeon, H. H. Gordon, Jr., J! C Wilkinson, D. F. Paddock, M. J. Costa, E. W. Carroll, secretary- ANNOUNCING Our First Real Showing of SUMMER WASH FROCKS Just Received and Especially Priced for Quick Sale Ginghams, Voile, Ratine, Eponge and Wash Silk Pongee Soft French Ginghams in styles that are different Trimmed in or gandie and ribbons. The cutest of style's-in cizes 16 to 42. Specially priced . .i. 65.95 Voile Dresses in dark and light pat terns in pretty styles that you will like. Normandy Voiles in the raised patterns. Specially priced .. 95.95 Ratine Dresses in a number of styles. Patterns on dark and light grounds. Trimmed in linen and lace and ribbons. A wonderful show ing at .. .'. $8.95 Wash Silk Pongee Dresses in many styles, sizes'16 to 40. Natural color with trim of lace, embroidery and ribbens. These are splendid values, priced at .. 912.95 Pretty Eponge 3-piece Suits, colors tan, blue, grey, clever styles, 919.75 MAYBURG’S - 278 s 2S" > " — !■ ■' 4 (THE WORLD’S SWEETEST SINGER) From The Methodist Chtircli Sing SATURDAY NIGHT m ■ 9 :0 O P. M'. S H O W . -“THE SIN FLOO