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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1&23
Dancing Class At
.lenniKifs "'will hold her adult dune-
the Georgian Hotel,
Miss Jennings is from New Haveh,
cona Y . ( and y Is. a graduate of the
famJu^tbhis Challf of New York
rity.'J The class will be held everf
Fruti’i* Cot r »'weeks* Positively no
uljjocterable dancing taught or
permitted. Phone, mornings, 10S—
AdverlUernent.
Mrs. Lula 3cne Smith
Millihery
and ’ Accessories jJ i >
Phone 63& t 459 E- Clayton St
Office 1201 —
— “ Residence 832
for us,
Who, living wet's true and tried for
for
The martyr bond
That hallowed our land - '
With the blood they poured iti a
6 la A 6,tt* 'nn
iany a day for mm,
dnt of the fray
How many a <Ioflou*» r.amo for us,
They left—would it hot bo a shame
for us.
If their memory’part-
.^rom'ddr land q,ml IteArt
Arih a wrong to them .in 1 n blame
to us?
Fresh tears should fV»jl* No!
ol no| they ware brave for nr
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THE BANNER-HEKALD.ATIIEN3. GEORGIA
&KH
And bright were the lives ’hey gave
«cr UB 4 'I, ,
ic iand.they struggled to .art#
us. (
Cannot forgdt, ’
Its warriors yet.
Who sleep—so many in a grave for
us.
No! no! no! they were slain for ue,
And their blood flowed out In a rain
for us;
And years mny go,
But our tears will flow
O'er the dead who died In vain foi
us.
And their deeds—proud deeds ahal‘
remain
And their names—dear ndjnes with
out stain for us,
And*the glories they won ahall not
i for i
In legend and lay '
Our heroes in gray, •
Through dead, shall llve. over oghlr
for us.
—Father, Rynh.
PAGE THRI
* avo play to pay for the slides and play-
^*%<» ««**«*■ ****** * h|s
MRS. ROSS CRANE-,.
ENTERTAIN8 INFORMALLY
FOR MISS ROOER8
Mrs. Rom* Crane entertained
very Informally Wednesday after
noon In honor of Mias Julia Rogers
a lovely bride-elect of the month
whose marriage to Mr. William
Guthrie Frederick will be an In
teresting social event on Monday
evening at nine o'clock.
The guests Included a few close
friends of Mias Rogers, and was
characterised by a most charming
hospitality.
NEW80ME-COFFEE.
The marriage of Miss Irene New-
some to 4 Mr. William H. Coffee of ;
torlum. Home Ties, given by the
10th and nth.grade students.
. -Proceeds go te-improvements of
school. Friday night, April 3T;S:30.
Mfts. grXdy bHil^oy
TO ENTERTAIN MOTHER8
OF CRADLE ROLL
Mrs. Grady McElroy will enter
tain the mothers of the Cradle
Roll of the ChrlstlaO church Fri
day afternoon at 4 o'clock at the
church.
PAR80NAOE CIRCLE II
OF OCONEE STREET
CHURCH MEETS FRIDAY
THREE O’CLOCK
Parsonage Circle II of Oconee
Street Methodist church will meet
ur the neighborhood housp^ Friday
afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Well EaintedflHobrs
with little wor0tandiat^small cost
Can you think of anything "that’ will add
,. more to the Inviting appearance of your home
Yarnishes—Stain* —Enamel* j I 11180 beautifully painted floors harmonizing with
(the entire furnishings of your rooms; floors with
a hlgh-gloss finish that you can easily clean, sav
ing you no end of hard work and_trouble. The
. floor you paint tonight with
Pee Gee Floor Paint.
will be ready to walk on In the morning;' with n
beautiful surface that wltbatands hard usage, without
cracking or peeling, and will not show heel marks.
Pee Gee Floor Paint Is made in nine beautiful
ooiors that harmonise with any color scheme.of your room.
Don’t forget the porch floors and steps, for no
part of the homo la subjected to.
more ■even wear.
greater^ exposure and
Pee Gee Parch Paint
successfully withstands hardest uses. It dries
with a rock-like, waterproof aurfaoe, and therefor# wlU
not dlecolor, ataln, show heel or furniture marks.
W. J. SMITH & BRO.
Athens, Ga.
EXECUTIVE BOARD
GEORGIA FEDERATION
MEETS THURSDAY
The quarterly meeting o' the
executive board of the Georgia
Federation of Women’s Clubs will
be held. Thursday morning st 1(
o'clock at the Atlanta Woman’i
Club and there will .be many prom
inent club women wno will come
to Atlanta especially to attend this
meeting, at which many Important
measures will be discussed.
The meeting will be called
promptly at 10 o'clock and business
matters will be put before the
board to be acted upon by the dis
tinguished body of women.
Luncheon will be served 1 in the
new banquet hall of the club at the
conclusion of the meeting, covers
to be placed for fifty.
Mrs. J. E. Hays, of Montesuma,
distinguished president of the
State Federation, will’ preside at
the meeting.
The personnel of this group of
Georgia women includes Mrs. J, E.
Hays, Mrs. A. P. Brantley 1 . Mrs. S.
V. Sanford, Mrs. Albert M. Hill,
Mrs. A. H. Brenner, Mrs ’J’. Sproule
Lyons, Mrs. Cariton Battle, Mrs.,
Samuel Inman, Miss Rosa Wood- 1
berry, Mrs. T. M. Purcell, Mrs. R.
A. Heinsohn, Mrs. D. C. Ketchum,
Mrs. Rhodes Brown, Mrs. Albert*
Akers. Mrs. R. C. Johnson, Mrs. ‘
W. C. Martin, Mrs. Lena Fellter
Lewis, Mrs. Hubert Yew. iMra. E.
R. Hines, Mrs. D. D- Smith, Mrs.
Demorest was an interesting event bers are urged to be present
of Tuesday aRernoon at the home
of the bride’s parents, iMtr. and Mrs.
D. D. Newsome. The Reverend B.
F. Elliott officiating.
INTERMEDIATE 8 DEPT.
M. E. SUNDAY 8CHOOL
TO PICNIC
The Intermediate department of
the Sunday school of the First
Methodist church will picnic Sat
urday at Bobbin Mill.
Everybody Is naked to meet at
the Intersection of Mllledge and
Lumpkin at 9 a. m.
BIBLE CONFERENCE
ATTRACTS CROWDS
The morning sessions of the
Bible Conference at 10 and 11
o’clock are very entertaining and
are proving very attractive to Ath
ens women.
Atbhns Is fortunate In having
such men as Dr. G. Campbell Mor-
fan, Dr. Len G. Broughton and Dr.
P. iC. Morgan to deliver V series
of lectures on the Bible and every
woman In the city who can should
take advantage of the opportunity.
HOME TIES TO BE
PRESENTED AT
WINTERVILLE HIGH
SCHOOL
Come -and bring a friend
Wlntervllle High School Audl-
The friends et Mrs. Sam Bailey
will be pleased to learn of her sat
isfactory condition, following an
operation at th'u General hospital.
The continued Illness of little
Walter Hodgson, Jr., la very njuch
regretted by the friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Hodgson-
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Mrs. C. W. Asbury has been call,
et! here by the illness of her
daughter Mrs. Sam Bailey.
Miss Murtha Asbury has return
ed to Atlanta accompanied by Miss
Ollef Wingfield.
Mrs. A. O. Lindsey of Atlanta
arrived Wednesday to visit Mrs.
Fannie Crane.
lASr. Gerrard Bond of Savannah
arrived Wednesday to spend the
wee-end with Mr. Homer Reyn
olds Sanford and attend the week-
end dances.
Mr. W. F. Watson has gone to
Columbia, S. C„ on business. He
will be away for a week.
eiiiw, e. u- annul, jars
C. H. Kittrell, Mrs. Alonso Rich
ardson, Mrs. R. H. Hankinson, Mrs.
Henry D. Weed, Mrs. Albert
Thornton, Mrs. Brown Marshall
Mrs. 0. A. Park, Mrs. Gordon Chst-
son, Mrs. W. C. Kellogg, Mrs. Inei
W. Jones, Miss Alice Baxter, Mrs.
Joe Myers, Mrs. John M. Graham,
-Mrs. Trox Bankston. Mrs. Wavne
Patterson, Mrs. W. B. Price-
Smith, Mrs. Ralston Cargill,,Mrs
Fort Land, Mrs. W. H. Gurr, Mrs.
James Y, Swift; Mrs. Ira Farmer,
Mra. Oscar Peeples, Mrs. T. C.
Geisc. Mrs. Charles Jerome, Mrs.
W. F. (Melton, Miss Ella Pol' ""
Robert Berner, Mrs. Price
Mrs. W. P. Sparks. Mrs. ,
Walraven, Mrs. W. W..Battv. M|
Snrqulk, Mrs. Howard
Mrs. Hamilton Douglas,
Omar F. Eider, Mrs. Alton .
land, Mrs. Walter Purdon. Mrs;
Oscar McKenile and others—Con
stitution.
TneanA p/idtection
WHY WE ARE TRYING
THE UNLIMITED-RIDE WEEKLY PASS
VfU
Many will ask ihow can we afford to try the plan of giving
unlimited-car rides for seven full days for $1.00 when it is
known to all that the electric railway department of this
company has not made any money for years.
The answer is that iwe have so much more service than
patronage that we ffelt it worth while to offer to our cus
tomers a plan that would give them the use of what isnow
wasted car-seats without adding to bur expenses materially.
Under the dollar rate, it will be noted that ye giv
s. This i
mm
mm
ive un
limited service for the cost of only 14 2-7 fares. This means
practically that if yju pay for two rides a day, you may en
joy as many more as you please,
, You can arrange to go to lunch at home. You can go to
the college games fir the theater without any otlher cost than,
the admission fee. You can make as many social vims
around town or go to mid-week and Sunday services as
j. often as you please. It will not cost you one cent more than
if you had token an average of 14 2-7' rides a week.
On top of all these opportunities, you are at liberty to
loan the pass to anyone else whenever you do not need it.
aL , tu Thefe are no strings on tihe pass. You pay fpr it and there
after do as you please.
You will not only find the weekly pass the cheapest pos
sible fare for street car riding, but also the most comfort-
•i«ht able to use the street cars than to run your dwn machine
' subject tp the annoyance of parking, protection against
tampering and the like. You will find that the best car
after all is the “Athens Electric”—unlimited service $1.00 a
cj week!
MISS DAW80N WEOS
MR. PARHAM
An interesting event of the week
was the marriage of Miss Elis
Louise Dawson of Wlntervllle and
Mr. Jesse Norman Parham of
Brunswick.
The ceremony was very quietly
performed at the home of the
bride's parents fn the presence of
only a few close relatives and in
timate friends, owing, to the seri
ous Illness of the bride's father,
lev. Allen of Wlntervllle officiat
ing. .
After the ceremony the bride and
groom, accompanied bv Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Plttard. Mist Ml rock
Plttard. Miss Nina Hardman and
Messrs, Harry and OUn Dawson all
of Wlntervllle, were cordially
greeted and congratulated at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harmon
of this city, Mrs. Htrmon being s
sister of the groom.
Here all enjoyed a delicious din
ner. beautifully spread among
ferns, sweet peas. Amerioan beauty
roses and wood flowers.
\iMrg. Hatmon was assisted by
Mrs. W. J. Andrews.
The out-of-town guests Included
those mentioned above from Wln
tervllle and Jfr. and Mrs. J. O.
Parham and Orally, Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Payne and Mrs. peese Me
Murray of Csmeevtlle, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Parham, parents of the
„ Sale of passes starts on the cars. Friday—Use begins
Monday. ‘ . *
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ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC COMPANY
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groom, apd Mr. end Mrs. O. M. F.
Sullivan and family ot.Dsmoreat.
Ga., and IMr. and Mrs. W. J. An-
J 0030 * “I Mr. and Mrs.
* B.' Parham and family of Atb-
Both the bride and groom an of
prominent families being very non-
ular and highly eiteemed among
the young.r set. both haring hosts
or mends wherever known.
The groom was formerly of Ath
ens being connected with the Gulf
Refining company.
After the reception. Mr. and Mra
Parham left Immediately for
hom“ ,WlCk ‘° m * ke * h ' ,r rutttrB
Take
for the liver
Beware of imitations Demand
the genuine la lOcand 35c pack-
ages bearing above trade mark.
Mrs. W. R. Sorrells of.St; Peters
burg, Fla., Is visiting bar mother,
Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. O. B,
Dye. '
Mrs. S. V. Sanford went Otar. to
Atlanta Wednesday afternoonto
attend the meeting of the Execu
tive Board of Woman’s clubs.
Mrs. W. M. Miller and Mrs. T.
T. Whitney of Mayesvllie, spent
Thursday In the city.
Misses Annie Lowe Thornton,
Miss Cordelfp Thornton, Mra. T.
K. Jago, Dr. Alger of Toronto,
Canada, and /Mr. William Jago
will go to Atlanta Thursday for
Grand Opera.
Mrs. K. C. McEvoy wilt go t6
Atlanta Saturday to visit Mrs. Vas-
ser Woolley for Oraud Opera.
Mr. Sam.CarUedge will go to At'
laeta Thursday for Grand Operi.
iMIks Majlqn Newton M
lanta attending Grand Open.
ter,
Mrs. V. A. Sims end little daugh-
Barbara of Greensboro, are
guests of Mrs. Geofgo Thornton.
Mra. I Iowan! McCall and llttlr
, daughter Kbilc of Atlanta are the
luueMtK of Dr. If. C. White at the
• Georgian coming over to meet Cap
I tain and Mur. Trimble and family
PPI DIT‘Safe Lock”
DEJaDMfi
^Wardrobe* Trunk
“Safe Locks” are pro
tected by patents. You
find them only on Bel-
ber Trunks.
Every Belber Trunk is
• five ply construction.
There are no better
trunks than those made
by Belber.
Ten Styles for Your Selection.
DORSEY FURNITURE CO.
Quality Furniture Since 1884
Baxter street pageant
"SLEEPING BEAUTY," '
MAY FIFTH
Saturday afternoon. May 6th,
Baxter Street school will give an
outdoor pageant, "Sleeping Bean-
H** 1 * * to* beautiful woods
which'surround the school as a
«“' n f ‘MePtoy In which moro
Im iSAuS ,n, ‘ 0fty ch " dren
„'J?'’" ‘‘ ,*• known that Mrs.
**"*** “Xto* Ml Miss Fsttle
HI In man are preparing the chfl-
hT! f03 to*lr parts enough has
? n -*? d ,0 Maura • delightful
9?to rt *ton , «W- Butterflies, bees,
JSft J’rsmbies, Rowers, fairies,
w,, l bold sway dar-
<mchartment° r Beauty’s”
n™;* T '. *-*• -Bl hare charge
Ts/JiSi nr "> parents ate
I hoping h}' means of this charming
Memorial Day
T HE best way to honor our dead ■
(heroes is to rdsulve io become
living heroes ourselves. They died
to save our country; let us live to
preserve it.
Commercial Bank of oAthens
Member Federal Reserve System
“ASK OUR DEPOSITORS”
I, Saving; Made Easy
If* not so hard—Uncle Sam is ready
to tdl you how In his New Free
Book. Se,nd for it today and get
the “know-how” of what seems to
be the hardest thing in die world.
Treasury Savings Certificates make
it easy end safe. Get your copy now.
To i« tb* b3ok m^l'
JU. coupon to
The United States Government I /Mm*~
Savings System
Ttmetay J?ep*nmcnt
Wjuhlaston, D. C.
! Svu-
A Handy Brush Free to Housewives
Attending the Demonstration
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
Famous Nibco Brushes, Mops and Dusters.
It will soon be time for house cleaning, so come in and see our
line of NIBCO brushes, mops and dusters to make the tank
moro agreeable. No obligation to hay, we will he glad to have
vntl Inrtlr nvnF nnr haw atnnb nf «hn.„
you look over our new stock of these goods.
Brushes, Mops and Dustsrs.
The Twisted In wire style.
H. T. HUGGINS &'SON
Broad- Street
Athens,
Georgia.
McCELLAN ,
5,10 and 25c STORES
MONTH END SALE
In this sale we are giving some of tho biggest values ever
offered in Athena. All the new, clean merchandise— the bind
you need now—not loft over or winter merchandise. STOP!
Don’t buy a nlckle’s worth of merchandise until you see all
■our big bargains. First come, first choice, nothing held back.
Sale ends on the 30th.
* SOME OF tyiR 8PECIAL8
'76c Egyptian Voiles, yd. Me
36c Tissue'Qinghsm, yd..lie
Nainsook, yanl JM
Fancy Organdies, yd,.... 19c
Fancy Voiles, yd ........lie
French Crepe, yd 19c
lOo Embroidery, yd ...... 6c
16c Sheeting yd 10c
Capitol Gingham, yd .....lOo
White Lawn, yd ,10c
Fancy Voiles, yd ,.10c
Curtain Goods, yd ...10c
Dress Ginghams, yd .....16c
Cham bray, yd ...16c
Plain Organdies, yd 16c
Ladies Work Oloves. pr. ,10c
Men’s Worit Shirts 49c
Man's Overalls 61.00
Men's .Union Suita 49c
Usn'a 'naaaa QkMs
Men's Dress Shirts 79c
Heavy Navy Bath Towels 49c
House Shoes 89c
Umbrella .........91c
10c Ric Rsc Braid 6c
All Silk Hose .......98c
C9c Silk Hose .....39c
-Dpeartm'i
-Sc Ladiw Belts 10c
jo* Fancy Candles fic
lOci To/let Soap 6c
10c Allrouhdr Soap 6c
Jc T^Uct Sosp^.,...3 tor Sc
for 15o
Cc Star Laundry
Soap
Sc P£G Laundry
Soap 6 for 15c
8c Ivory Soap 5 for 29c
Octagon Soap 7 for 25c
Matches 2 boxes for 7c
Star Soap PoWdor.'.B for 15c
Can Corn 6 for 59c
Can Tomatoes6 tor 69c
Baking Soda 7 for 26c
16c Red Dovil Lye ......10c
$6.00 Electric Etovo .... 61.00
65.00 Electric Toaster ..61.00
CANDY.
l&lb. Borden .Chocolate
Bar ... 10c
Ribbon C'andy 10c lb.
Candy Kisses 10c lb.
J'lN AND ENAMELWARE
61.00 Enamcltvare
(white) 69o
25c Ennmelware (grey)..lOc
26c Flour Sifter .......... 10c
25c Bread Pans ...10c
50c Pictures 25c
-50c Box Pdbor
MILLINERY
81.00 Child’s Hat .,..v».5«c
81.00 Oatmeal Hats sue
60c Wreath 25c
These are only a part! of our big values. Visit our score
dally. Got the MdClplian habit. It will pay you. suut iu with
:,*T V.i 1-i,
We Deliver Sales of $1.00 and Over.
I
McCELLANS
5,10 and 25c Stores
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MMMPK If I 1