The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 22, 1923, Image 7
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Speaks At Bible Conference
Dr. G. Inmpltoll Morgan, whose dally Bible message* at the Octagon
tor the next two weeks will delight thousands of Athenians and northeast
Georgian*. ‘ ' ' \
IMMENSE CROWD AT
EXERCISES FRIDA!
Literary Program Held
in Auditorium At? Ag.
College. Princeton Girl
Wins First Prize.
Five hundred school children at
tended Clarke county'a bird an
nual Field Day exercises held at
the State College of Agriculture
Friday.
Beginning at 10 o'clock wltbtho*
literary cxerclnoa in the auditorium
ot tho college tho program luted
until late in the afternoon and tho
event wan an unqualified ancceu.
Tim various conteatanta In the
literary content reflected credit
upon their teachers andthemsolvea
and some of them were declared u»
|o°d us Juvenile entertainers on
the triage In New York City.
ber ot parents ot the children at
tended and dinner was served on
the campus of the- Agricultural
College.
The committee In charge of ar
ranging the program waa as fol
lows: .Mrs. Annie Mae Wood Bry
ant. chairman; Captain T. H. Doz
ier, Sr:, Randall Weems, exten
sion secretary of the Y. M. C. A;
Professor Ellington, J. W. Flror,
county agent
The following.. Arms and organ
izations aided lh furnishing ma
terials used In the Field Day:
Michael Druthers. McGregors.
Piedmont Mamet. Arnold-Abney,
King-Hodgson. Automobiles to
transport tho children to tho event
were' furnished by the Rotarlans
and Ice cream was furnished by tho
Klwnnia club.
ATHLETIC
C0NTE8T3
The literary .program was con
ducted Friday morning nnd the aft-
erniKin was devoted to the athletic
contests under direction ot Ran
dall Weems, extension eecretary
el the Y. M. C. A. Ttto.FleW
exercises were held by the county
schools and the Y, M- C. A., the
•Iter having. charge of the ath-
etle events.
FEDERAL COURT
BEGINS 3RD WEEK
IVial of Criminal Cases
Will Be Resumed Mon
day Morning Here in U.'
S. District Court
MISS Mary Halo of Princeton
tool won the tint prize In tho
literary contest with her recitation
"Aw shoot Ma;” Joe Watson Dan-
«f Hfcton-Brown woo necond
trlze with “And So Waa I;” DOro-
thy Morton of Wlntervllle won
bird prize with “Molly",,nd Miss
iVanccs Edison of CeaWrvine won
fourth prize with- her. recitation
* "Mv Haby Brother."
The songs, "Georgia Land,“ and
'there were auitg with a zest and
nthiuriasm nnd nil of the children
ook part. The. literary exerdaea
['■r" opened with prayer by Rev.
^ M. Colle, president of the
larku county Board of Educa-
lon. Itev. Colle delivered the prizes
“the absence of Captain T. H.
•ozler. county echoed superintend-
n, l. who was III and unable to at*
eud.
Federal court begins it a third
week here Monday morning at 10
o’clock when' tho criminal docket
*111 be' resumed-
Nineteen cases are on the calen
dnr for trial Monday, nit of which
are for alleged violations of the
iOULE
'SAKS
(Dr. Andrew At SoulJ. president
■ the state College of Agriculture,
Itlivered an Inspiring address to
F b°ys and gtrla pointing out the
ecenslty of a college education to
in sueceas. Dr. Soule said that one
oy w ithout education bad a chnnco
■i achieve ■ access to eight common
S 00 * grednatee, olgbty high
thool graduates and eight hundred
allege graduates.-
The literary exerdaea doited
^ awarding of the prizes and
*uedletl°n by Rev. J. C. Jolley.
Pf/Wd Day Is held each year
“ring the children of the various
.“‘Twhools together for friend-
«mte*u in Uicntry aoii athletic
a large nnm-
/niuiviun i«w» \
Judge Samuel H. Sibley willmre-
aide and District Attorney Clint
W- Hager .with his staff will return
for the week. The last weeje was
consumed in trial of civil cases,
only one being tried, the Penick
Warehouse Company versus Cam
den Fire Insurance Company and
others- requiring the entire week.
The' calendar for Monday fol
low* t-J. D. Smith, Morgan j Sylva-
r.us Phillips, and Jim Davis. Wd-
ton; Ralph Patten,'Walton; Char
lie Benton, Madison; J. M- Cham
bers, and Guy Chambers, Greene;
Charlie Deaton, Greene; Cy Ross.
Greene; Millard Criswell, Greene;
Porter Williams. Newton; Jesse
Moore, Oscar Harris. Dfijr
lor, Wilson Almond, G/iL Does.
Bud Youngblood,
Bin Osborn, Tom Beck. Will Head.
Bunk Wilbanks and Neil O. Nor
ton, Morgan county.
bradwell TO sit in
SUPERIOR COURT
Judge J! D. Bradwell of city;
court will preside over the sessions
of Clarke Superior Court the tint
of next weck Cases in whlch Judge
Blanton Fortaonia disqualified will
be called. ,
WOLF PACK BATE TWENTY
RIGA.—Great packs of wolves,
some numbering 60, are ranging
throughout the Blmbrlak. region of
■ontheasUrn Russia and have da-
devoured more than 10 human be
ings. Soviet authorities have sent
machine-guns, mounted on sleds,
flvf.t them. -vh
SILK PONGEE
WAISTS '
All in the over-blouse $3.95
styles. Some are strictly
tailored. Others pleated, hemstitched
and trimmed with dainty Filet laces.
Blouses that were sold for $6.00.
MICHAEL BROTHERS
FINEST HAIR
NETS
$1.29
One dozen for
Monday only
Your choice of either Fashionette or
Vanida Double and Single Mesh nets,
Fringe or Cap shapes in all colors ex
cept grey. «
LISLE-KNIT
TEDDIES
Kayser Knit Teddies for ladies QO«
in white or flesh, Btvles either
in band-or strap top. Fine quality,
summer weight and made for comfort
New Blackshire ModelsNowHere
The four beautiful models illustrated above are of Shower Dots
Crepe de Chiile, the newest and giost popular of fabrics.
Sold In adthens Only at SMichael’s
V COTY FACE
POWDER
Mr
The I/origan odor'in all shades
white, naturelie, Rachel. Lay in a
large supply now as this sale will not
be repeated goon.
Dresses & Coats
* Smart and servlceabla frocks for
t all occasion!. .
Sold Hero Exclusively.
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A new Agency which will delight and please you.
BETTY WALES FROCKS ARE DECIDEDLY STUNNtiNG!
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HIND’S HONEY
CREAM
This fine Honey and Al- 39C
mond cream is used by millions
of people, for rough skin, chap, sun-
bum, tenderness and sore places, j
THREE-QUARTER
SILK SOX
For well dressed children, of 75c
these three quarter length
silk with ribbed tops are decidedly the
proper thing. Colors, White, Brown,
Grey and Pongee. Sizes 71-2 to 9 1-2
CbTTQN CANTON
CREPE
A very new fabric of great QE n
beauty. It looks like silk.
Beautiful colorings in Green, Grey,
Navy, Copen, Brown, Tangerine and
Black.
KAYSER LONG
GLOVES
12 Button length washable AQa
gloves. These are the import-
ed quality of chaipoisette gloves,
and the finest; colors, Grey, Sand,
Oak, Covert and Modes. All sizes
6 1-2 to 7 1-2.
CHILDREN’S
SOX
On this table is a wonderful pQ#»
assortment of all kinds of tg '*
socks. None have sold before for
less than 35c pair. Plain and fancy
in all colors.
LORRAINE LOOP
TISSUE
Another new fabric that is one 7C«
of the seasons favorites. Beau- *
tiful designs with a Pecot loop stHpe.
Colors contrasting are pink. Orange,
Green, Brown, Lavender, Blue and
White.
McCALLUM SILK
HOSE
$2.49
Never less than
$2.76 usually
All silk from top to toe and re-in-
forced where the wear is hardest
Colors Black, White and Grey. “You
just know she wears them."
PAISLEY
CHARMEUSE
40 inches wide and V lovely CO QQ
pure silk quality,. Beautiful T
designs and colorings for dresses,
blouses, Bandannas- and -trimmings. -
EVERFAST
SUITING
That is guaranteed to cover 4Q«
not. only the cost of the ma-
teriai but also the cost of making and
all trimmings used. All colon, beau
tifully finished.
ITALIAN SILK
HOSE
)
1.95
And Kaysers too!
That means the best of all.
Fine quality with re-inforced lisle
garter top and foot Colon, Black,
White, and Brown. I
PURE SILK
RATINE
One of the most popular 89fi
Ires* fabrics we have ever sold
and a remarkable value. Colon,
White, Sand, Orchid, Grey, Brown,
Copen, Blue and Jade. 36 inches wide.
EVERFAST
GINGHAM
69c
Carying the same guarantee
as the famous Everfast Suit
ing. The quality is very fine and the
shadings are truly lovely.
LADLASSIE
.Sti
CLOTH
w-
The ideal material for romp- 9C«
en, play clothes, dresses, wash
suits, aprons and all garments, re
quiring a fine wash fabric. Here in
a complete assortment of fancy, de
signs, stripes and solid colors.
IMPORTED JAP
CREPE
Was 35c and going up. Fine 9Q«*
quality, fint grade, in colors,
Cora, Copen, Orchid, Brown, Navy,
Rose, Coral, Pinlc, and Green. Buy
freely at this low price.
FINE FROCK
BLOUSES *
y* OFF
Very handsome Paisley
and Egyptian printed
silk blouses in beautiful styles and
coloring. The fabrics are mostly im-
* orted French silks. Were $10.76 to
18.50.
SILK SPANISH
LACE
Was $6.60 yard. Beautiful
designs in this popular all
over silk lace. 36 inches wide. Colors
Brown, Navy, Black.
LADIES’
HANDKERCHIEFS
Hand embroidered ones on IQ*
Irish lawn nnd embroidered
E ure linens. All are worth regular-
r 35c and 60c. Buy them by the
dozen.
SUMMER
BLANKETS
Just the right weight and $3.95
of fine quality. White ones
with Rose, Blue, Gold or Helio bor
ders, or beautiful plaids and block
designs. Full and single bed sizes.
50 CENT BOXED *
PAPER
Just a few hundred left to 9Cn
sell at this absurdly low price
Fine stationery in White, Buff, Blue,
Pink and'Mats.
DRESS
GINGHAMS
36c quality in nice designs 99a
and fast colors. Checks, stripes
plaids and solid colors. The price is
sure to be higher when the present
supply is exhausted.
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