The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 24, 1923, Image 3

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T lKsn£^APRIL 24 i J921 THB BAWrnnt-HBBALP. ATHENS. GEORGIA 1201 — By MRS* ALICE ADAM8 — Riiidinu *w he beat me home v sTKiCkLaND GILLIAN , |„r a little walk we went, rram l or on pleasure bent, m- lre\f*Jbear our vine-clod oul'l vs-present walking mate lip his chubby hand from ,1 t'«»d Ming on past shrub and vine, LOVELY PARTY FOR MR8. WILLIE CONYER8 COOK t\8rs. M. P. O’Callahan enter tained In honor of Mrs. Willie Conyers Cook of Minneapolis, at a beautifully planned party Tuesday afternoon at the Linger Longer Lodge which Assembled twenty guests to fheet the popular visitor, who Is the iuest of her daughters, the officers in their chair. -“■"I“LOOK YOUR BEST” COMEDY tho: and say, with* baby'Mrs. Tate Wright and Mrs. Sam i Nickerson and !b receiving many homo, n’ittle bit! charming nodal courtesies. . , Tho artistic tea room carried an n good to him and mo ; effective color note In the rainbow It our liven to he t decorations of exqulsle flowers and of two frank, boyhood very delicious refreshments. Hum | The pretty place cards were ,*r solving life’s hard sums, j marked with blue birds, and every i hler, sometimes knew j lovely detail was very attractive ,u his path lay bog orjln the radiant expression of the lough , glorious springtime, leh point It out In time I The elegant party added very de from tho fall and llghtfully to he social activities of the week, and one of the bright- *, I cst of the enjoyable series honor- mu kind friends came and ing Mrs. Cook. sri And then awoko lumbering memory of Then: [COSMOPOLITAN CLUB mused ho was a babe again- i ENTERTAINED BY MR. before my 'feet llad sped . A. ROWLAND ti our door a step ahead— j An Interesting and Instructive trembling lips I whispered | occasion was enjoyed Friday even ing at the homo of Mr. C. A. Row i me homo—a little bit.” ’“"'I honoring members of the Con- inoimlltan club of the University 'of Georgia. The occasion had been anticipated by all members, and was vory much enjoyod: Much In terest was shown In an Instructive discussion on tho native life In the Congo by Mr. Glllan, n mission ary from Africa, who was visiting In the home of iMir. Rowland, and also by tho number of aouvenlrc of travel which form an enviable The following new members and viaitors ware present: Mrs. Gertrude Moak, Mrs. W. L. j -Pope, Mrs. D. W. Copplnger, Mrs. Emory and Mra. Coffee. Mias Nell alllard with her usual charm and skill contributed n very artistic group of vocal numbers I to the program, which was enjoyed by all. A very Interesting talk was given by Miss Mlnona Michael who given by Miss iMbnlna Michael who the officers In their chairs. PALACE THEATRE TONIGHT l FUNERAL N0TIC Texas Oris, Cowboy Roper, Elite in Person: Peter B. :k Kyne Story With Jack Holt Palace Wednesday; Buster Keaton Thursday and Friday. Tafe “FRUIT SOCIAL” FOR CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR 80CIETY FRIDAY EVENING Now Is the time for the “Fruit Social,” of tho Christian church Endeavor Society and Friday even ing at 8 6'clock the young people will gather In the recreation hall and have games, songs and every thing that makes n pleasant even ing in the way of social activities. Various fruit games will br, on- joyed, with fruit contests and fruits will be served. The young people are asked to bring along fruits of some kind to be used In the various ways of entertainment for the evening program. Best of all will he the "Echo Meeting,” when the young people will give a report of tho conven tion held at Macon the past week end. Since the First Christian church won the Banner the mem bers are very mappy and have lots of enthusiasm to display to the other young people who did not attend and for the aplcb of tho convention. It will he well for the young people to come "Fruit Social” Friday evening, April 28th, at 8 o’clock. DAW80N • PARHAM BIO PROGRAM ELITE TONIGHT Texan Orla, u' real honest-to-good- ;na cowboy roper, will be the extra mv A _ 3 added attraction at the Elite tonight, m. ' JSSllfl, i *nd Ms great ropo act extra to the “Strongheart” wonder dog plc- aml William Desmond In Around the World In’18 DayiT* fca- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Dawson, of Wintervllle. On., to Mr. J. N- Parham of Brunswick, f n nt Sunday, I turc Here „ novelty entertainment Apri 1 22nd, at 10 o’clock, nt tho | „ th „ EIUo lor ton , ght „„iy. home of tho bride's parents, collection is this beautiful homo.' ikT ll !L C * re ,5!. 0n T„ waa 8 ,er T ormp ^l llefreahmens as well as Interesting iMethUsil't of I PALACE exchanging of Ideas and expori- a J^bmh of tlrnt plaM. The Every .eh of the program, I stouter for the liver iware of imitations. Demand • genuine in 10c and 35c pack- »* hearing above trade mark. encoB forfhed much or tho prograip. I tLZT'E '“““T 1 Tho members of tho club wilt 'LSL £ i” «r7 , ck ‘ , remember this meeting probably t t«°nc of Wlntorvlllo s when tho others arc forgot ton. IJ 0 * 1 esteemed young ladles, and LOOK YOUR BEftT” TONIGHT day In every way she got and stouter—tempting food the chorus waa at suka but atlll ahe could not tear heraelf away from fascinating fats-untll the theatrical career, of her pertner waa threatened and.then she made the grand eacrl flee. Funny? It‘a a acream! At the Palace tonight. PKTKR B. KYNE'S STORY ••MAKING A MAN" PALACE TOMORROW Jack Holt, popular Paramount alar, will appear In another . Peter Kyne picture at the Palace Wednes day. It Is “Making a Man," and was taken-from Mr. Kyno’a story. her great weakness. Her job In msnlslng Mr. Wlnsby." THE WOMAN’S AUXILIARY TO JOE BROWN CONALLY * CHAPTER The Woman’s Auxiliary to Jon BDrown Conally Chapter. D. A. R., hold a most Interesting meeting at llie Woman's Building Saturday afternoon when Mrs. P. C. Randall, Matron’s Hats m Tomorrow’s Salr The Stylish ; New Hats of : Black with Smart Trims of ■ Ribbons, ■ Crre, m Tomorrow’s, Sale at $3.98 MICHAEL'S Millinery Department the groom I. one of Georgia’s beat j Mrs. E. K. Lumpkin. Jr., and two young men and agon for the Oulf children of Atlanta arrived Monday Refining company, at Brunswick. | afternoon to visit her parents Mr, and Mrs. L. P. Dowdle. Mr. and Mra. W. M. Rowland of I Ml „„ Mol ,| 0 whitohoad of tha A»t»ata *?*“ of I University Is attending Grand Op. ora. Mrs. Marlon Bleakley and moth- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rowland. Air. and Mra. Ned Hodgson anil Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Hodgson were I Mn . A . P , coehran came over , expected home from North Caro- f TOm Greene • county Monday for Una Tuesday.. Mr. aod.Mrs. Joseph Stawart, Jr. Mrs. A- W. Dozier will go ovr-1 <la!r * _ to AtUnta Wednesday for Grand hav0 purchased a lot on Mllledgs ^“/f^w^bjMr^e; SI'"” 1 ‘° MU ’ Cre,We "■ , «Dd children. “I judge and Mrs. Blanton Fort- Mr. Howard Waff of Nono.’k, I " on In . AtlanU attending Vn.. who spent the week-end with I aran “ 0p * ra l Mra. Waft left 'Monday for a trip Mr*. J. P. Ingram la visiting ^tn Gimm Mrs. J. P. Ingram la visiting Mrs. J. 8. Kirk in Atlanta for Grand Opera. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lewis of Wuodviuc, arrived Tuesday to visit Mrs. T. W. Lewis on tail out stievi to Florida. The friends of Mlaa Annla Laurie | Hill will be delighted to learn •be left the General Hospital Mon- I day. following au appendicitis op. I oration. McLELLAN’S 5-10 and 25c Store Mr. Russell Denlel Is apendlng I sometime In AahavlUe. Mra, James L. Poas of Atlanta i the gneat of her slater, Mra. I Russell Daniel. Watch for, Our Month-End Sale I “ Major Hunter Harris will attend I Grand Opera. i iuu. of Mlaa Sarah HSU, of Athens, will I arrive Wednesday to vlelt Hiss I Elizabeth Carroll.—Constitution. ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES A Handy Brush Free Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week We hi t in a large stock of the famous IBCO twisted in wire BRUSHES, MOPS AND DUSTERS bft . Mrs. L. A. Richardson. Mra. H. |o. Williford and Mlaa Claire An- I <lor»on were viaitors hen Monday I from Commerce. Miss Fay Ray and Ob*. O’Neal of I Union Point spent Monday In tha | city. AUTO ACCIDENT , An automobile accident at the comer of Hancock avenue and Pu laski street Tuesday afternoon re sulted la nsllght Injury to J. Dorn- Dlatt who waa driving a Ford car that collided with a Hardy Hard ware truck. Cases had not been docketed against either driver Tuesday at 3 p. m. ^ We are going to have a demonstration of these brushes in our store Thurs- ti-iy, FriJay and Saturday of this week. We arc giving to every housewife a IIANOifiJJitUSH FREE as a souvenir. You are, under no obligation to buy, but "e "'ant^you to come and sec. Come in and compare our quality and price. " c can furnish a Brush for every purpose. Ington la the guest of Mrs. Charlt | chandler. • -ffl- Mrs. W. P. Mason and young daughter, Mildred, leave Wednes day morning for a visit to Atlanta. Thornton’s WEDNESDAY DINNER 50c English Pern Soup Veal r _ Chops Turnip Salad Spring Onions Creamed Mashed Potatoes Pickled Beets egetab (Muffins and Biscuits Sweet Potato Pudding Coffee. Tea or Milk 50 Cents Supper 50 Cents Broiled Pork Chops Hominy Grita Cauliflower Boiled Onions Potato Salad Peaches and .Crum Coffee. Tea Jr Milk 50 Cents JONES:—Died at his homo In Bostwick, On., April 22nd. Mr. Claude c. Jones In his Slat year. Mr. Jones was one of Green coun ty's largest planters and land own ers. Mr. Jones Is survived by bis wife, two slater. Mrs. Charles Jt. Neabit of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. C. D. Llpsey of Atlanta, and two brothers, Messrs. J. O. and 0. Jones-of Greenville. 8. C. The funeral was held today, April 24th, at 2 p. m., from the residence at Bostwick, Ga. Interment In Monroe, Go., cemetery. Rev. M. V. Wllllgan of the Methodist church, officiating, with Bernstein Bros, (uberal directors, in charge. DANIEL:—Died last night at 10 o’clock at her home 228 Barber street, Mrs. Mollle Elbcrhart Dan iel In her ?8th year. Sho waa the widow of tho late Young Daniel. Mrs. Daniel is survived by the fol lowing children: Mra. E. E .Bishop, Miss Ota Daniel of Athens. Ml*. J. N. L. Thurmond, of Stathnm, C-a., and Dr. J. C. Daniel of De catur, On., and one brother, Dr. Jim Elberhart of Comer, On. The funeral was held today, April J4tb, at 4 p. m„ from the residence, The following gentlemen acted aa pall- carers: Messrs. George Scott. Toni Scott. Howard Scott, Will Scott, Dan Bishop, Elberhart Thurmond. The Interment waa In Oconee cem etery. ,Rev. J. c. Wilkinson of the Baptist church offfclaUag. with Bernstein Bros., funeral director!. In charge. PALACE-Tonight Here’s a side-splitting comedy of food, fun and fat folks. “LOOK YOUR BEST” With Colleen Moore and Antonio Moreno WEDNESDAY SPECIAL JACK HOLT “MAKING A MAN” Peter B. Kyne’s Great Story ELITE-NOW “Strongheart” WONDER DOG And TEXAS ORIS (Cowboy Roper) in Person BIG SHOW ELITE TONIGHT KeepYour Complexion of Rote-Petal Texture Nedine Face Powder will keep the roees fa) your cheeks. It win make your skin soft, ncoth and velvety. It arm Mod an inoiSioli charm. ^ and the fragrance of the Nadine the skin horn sun; wind and t that can harm the i or the eyes. Money re funded ir not pleased. Me si your toilet counter. Ida* “ raUHc. Read Herald Want Ads. SALE of Jersey Silk Petticoats All New Goods About fifty tllk petticoats In colors Of black, navy, brown, SnT Peking blue, green, taupe rut and Oliver gray. Ruffled flounce of nolld color and some with Paisley Inserts. AU tegular alias are In the lot These skirt* are perfectly fresh stock—received today—Special price for this sale..... .$2.95 Other Petticoats Just Received In regular and extra elir- 84.95, 85-95 and 9S.75. Mayburgs 278 Clayton Street O nly the youngest, tenderest leaves of the world’s finest tea plants go into Tetley’s Orange Pekoe. That’s why it tastes so good. Nibcij I)urt Mopt-, Wall Mops, Wet Mop*, Scrub Brushes and Wall Brushes, “II live' for one handle. Our service Set Toilet Brushes, Furniture Dusters, tin up styles;* Dish Mops, Pastry Brushes, Radiator Brushes, Dust Brushes and *° 0| >- Toilet and Household Brushes of every kind. Nantii the use and you name the Brush. Don’t forget the date—Thursday, 'day and Saturday this week, in our Household Department. IfBSi H. T. Huggins & Son Broad Street Athens, Georgia TETLEYS Mokes good TEA a certainty IMPORTANT NOTICE All who have not paid their State and County Taxes for last year,,please hurry set tlement to me at once. Levies will be made as fast as the Sheriff and Bailiffs can make them. v A. MALLORY, Tax Collector FIVE FINE BED ROOM SUITES REDUCED ONE-THIRD Five of the best Bed Room Sets we have offered on our unusual terms, and at exactly ONE-THIRD OFF from regular prices. Some, of Grand Rapids’ best furniture is in this lot Only five suites at the reduced prices. 4 Pieces Ivory Enamel Ware, Made in Grand Rapids. Regular Price $430.00 Sale Price $287.00 Consists of Vanity, Dresser, Bed, Chiffo- robe and Bench. Beau tiful Ivory Enamel with touches of Old Ivory; wood is mahogany. Desk, Chairs and Twin beds to match If you want them. 5 Pieces in Ivory and Blue Enamel. Regular Price $240.00. Sale Price . $160 One of tho ‘newest suites we have, consists of Vanity Dresser, Bow End Bed, large Chiffo- robe, Bench and Rock er. The finish of Ivory with blue touches is put on over hard wood. A good value at $240. A pick-up at $160.00. 3 Pieces 8 Pieces 5 Pieces Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier Regular $160.00 Sale Price .. $100.00 Vanity, Bed, Desk, Chiff., 'Stool, 3 Chairs. Grand Rapids Make. Regular $426.00. Sale Price .. $284.00 Vanity, Bed, Chiffo- robe, Chair, Rocker. Grand Rapids make. , Regular $400.00. ] Sale Price .. $267.00 Dorsey Furniture Co. ssm Quality Furniture Since 1884