The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 29, 1923, Image 15

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SUSPAT APRIL M, lay. THE BXHHHg-BHBIEP. ATHENS. GEORGIA The Hinton Securities Co. Life Insurance. HOFMEISTER’S SHOE SHOP Nev/ Shoes from Old.—Men’s Half Soles and Rubber Keels $1 50. Ladies’ Half Soles and Rubber Heels $1.25. Children’s Half Soles and Rubber Heels, priced according to size. WE DELIVER Phone 1186 229 E. Broad St., Athens, Ga. By “GERRY” JOHNSON “MOTHER,” A PAGEANT AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Tho Senior Christian Endeavor Society ot tho Christian church will present a pageant entitled, “Mother,” by Henrietta' Heron. The pageant presents three scenes, taking parts in acts and will hold the attention of ar.y audience, be cause of the splendid thoughts that are brought out in the presenta tion. A most cordial invitation Is ex tended the public to attend tills urogram, which will commence at o’clock in the main auditorium of the church. Sunday evening at 7:39 o'clock. “Echoes from the Eleventh Annual Convention of the Georgia Chris- Christian church has been moving Uan Endeavor Convention beld in along in a mighty fine way, but Macon last week,’ ’will be heard at not until Hie year 1923 did the 8o- TAXI SERVICE . Day and Night GEORGIAN BAGGAGE [‘hone TRANSFER CO. Phone CC Office Georgian Hotel 66 T\ £ li the Christian Endeavor meeting of the Christian church. G. L. John son will play "Mr. Gates,” while Lamar La Boon will be “Mr. Evans.” C. Morris, as “Mr. Mat hews,” Dorsey Medlln, as “Mr. Goiter of Mississippi,” Claude Burgess in “Dr. Colt of Nacoocheo Institute,” while the part of Miss Mamie Gene Cole will be played by Miss Nancy Lowe Morton and all down the line the- Athens En deavorers will imitate the speakers of the convention and give to those that did not, attend “The best of the Convention to Me.' Not a single Society in North east Georgia Are the least bit dis couraged on account of not win ning the State Banner for being o best. The delegation have re solved to make a bigger stride this year and a one week’s program Is early Indications that u good start will make a fide ending. Kverywherp In tho district socie ties are making new' plans and passing on to other societies and when 60 plans have been present ed bv that number of societies In the Blue Ridge Section, a plan for each meeting in the year will be used, which will give a variety to programs. EFFORTS REWARDED AT CONVENTION For twelve years the Christian year ciety become so efficient as to win the StAte Banner for being the best SocIe^“ of the 300 In the Georgia Christian ^Endeavor Union. However, the Socifety led the 300 this year by a total of 300 points, which gave theiri the Senior Ban ner of which tho organization is Justly proud. Mr. Lamar LaBoon, president of the Society and bis, de corps of workers have been doing a magnificient work this past year and ar*» to be congrat ulated on the victory, which was very deserving. The Banner will be presented to the entire society Sunday morning with a brief pres entatlon talk, In addition to pre senting the society with a “Wear a Dixie C. E. Smile” Banner w’hich is being' given to 12 of the best societies in GeorgHa. Athens, At lanta, Waycross, Savannah and Macon were the winners. Athens taking first place in the victory. ciety desiring Mr. iMathews will communicate with the writer when dates will bo arranged. The pur pose of these rallies is to stimu late, educate and enthuse our young people for Christian En deavor service- -i* With a motto, “We build for the future,” the Northeast Georgia ex ecutive hoards are busy at work scheduling dates for the Field Secretary, Mr. Carl J. Mathews, ho will bo in Northeast district May 16-21, In the interest of Chris tian Endeavor. Plans are now un der way to have rallies at Athens, Jefferson, Statham, Winder, Max- eys and Bishop. Tentative pro grams havo been sent out and when completed definite announce- EXECUTIVE BOARD TO MEET. PLAN AND EAT Think of it; The Executive Board of the i Jiristian Church En deavor Society will have a meeting at the home of G. L. Johnson’s, chairman of .tho Social Committee, Friday evening, May 4th, at eight o’clock. The plans for the new yyar will be made and light refresh ments wi.'l bo served. Every mem ber of tht Board will be expected to attend. MEET 1 HARTWELL Georgia Association Will Sponsor Big Meeting. Athens Men Will Be Among Speakers. Endeavor Society of tho First menta wilt be made. Any other so- cnvE If you have not yfet started using our credit plan, you may be needlessly delaying the furnishing of your home. You do not hesitate to buy a home before you have all the money available. Few people could own homes were It not for credit and divided payments. We offer the same plan for the purchase of your fur nishings.- ' Distinctive summer furniture, and what it will do to help beauti fy your home during the coming hot months, can best be under stood after a visit to our store. We have gathered here many articles designed to make your home more comfortable, and at tractive this summer. Let us show you whst .may be done for’ the porch, the summer dining room, or living room, and how moderate the cost will be. • Reed Tea( Carts. When warm grinds begin to blow you will be serving cool drinks. It wilf bo ft pleasuro If you have one of theso beauti ful little reed tea 'carts. They come in all frosted . finishes, have heavy rubber-tired wheels and aro sturdily built. This is a special price while they last. Refrigerators ' $18.00 and up E55D Rattan Chair This racker has boon especially built for tho porch. Has full rat tan s**at nnd Kubftuntlal rockers. Nothing about It to break. Wide arms nnd tall hack. It Is a very , comfortable chair and one that yon tnn use to good advantage. Let us show It to you. Stocks of Certain Style Re frigerators arc fast being de pleted. We urge you to make your solcction. Reorder ship ments nre going to bo very hard to gut, and prices now aro lower than today’s whole sale cost will allow. Eddy CHALLENGE CRYSTAL All Represented. £““$4.00 3 Piece Fibre Reed Porch Suites ’This swing will add to tho at tractiveness of your porch this summer. It Is extra wall mado and furnished with chains ready for hanging. It Is n very com fortable swing and nn excep tional bargain at this very low price. Won't you corao tn and let us demonstrate It? Fibre Reed nr Swings.... This elegant fibre reed swing shown here will add greatly to bonuty of your porch. It is subat.'intlnlljr constructed with rounded arms. Has Y chains and Is, ready for hanging. This Is certainly n good buy nt this prioo. Consider liow It would look on your liorcb. This Is a set which has been made In the very height of sim plicity 1 and yrt It Is extremely attractive. Each pteco has rounded arma ryot full seats. It Is strongly made In every de tail and assrtel the user of long nnd satisfactory service. Finished In all frosted finishes. If you want a low priced suite this la your buy. High Quality Fibre Reed Upholstered -Suites-now. $125.00 Belber Safe Lock hunt ot genuine Reed Fibre. Spring seats, enamel finish. Pay. ♦i.-.oo nOw and balance tn monthly payment*. Wardrobe Trunks built to satisfy the discriminating purchaser. We are showing 8 styles at prices from (50.00 to (80.44. Let ns Shew you why BELBER Trunks are better. Why BELBER sales lead them alL La-La By Baby Walkers Dorsey Furniture Company Quality Furniture Since 1884. La-La By Baby Swings HARTWELL, Ga.—Hartwell will bo the gathering place on Monday, May 7th, of a number of tho State’s leading poultry and dairy experts, when ono of a series of statewido meetings is held here. The meeting will bo held nt tho court house beginning at 10 o’clock, and is under auspices of tho Geor gia Association. Co-operating with this organization which, is doing so much to boost Georgia agricul turally, nro tho State College of Agriculture, the Bureau of Markets and others. Among tho experts who will bo iii Hartwell for tho meeting aro Elmo Ragsdale, W. C. MdCoy nnd H. C. Appleton, of tho State Col lege; J. B. Shields of the L. W. Rogers Co., Atlanta: II. S. Mobley, noted dairy specialist of Chicago, and others. From several viewpoints it Is* exacted that this Is nmoWg tho most important meetings to be held In tho county this year. ' Tell your friends of tho import ant meeting and let’s havo d largo crowd here to get tho message these experts will bring. KILLS 10 PEOPLE Lincoln County Tragedy .Occurs At Wells Saw Mill. Body of One Blown Into Woods.' WASHINGTON, Gn..-H. M. Wells, young white man age 111 yean, of Jones county, nad both legs ahcT one arm broken, a foot ■rushed, skin scalded from more than halt ot the surface 01 his wdy and suffered internal injures that resulted in his death and “Bus ter” Washburn, nerror fireman lost in arm and his body was blown several huhdred yards away when the boiler at Well s saw mill, two miles from Lovelace, in Lincoln county exploded at seven o’clock in the morning, before other of tho mill crew had arrived for the com mencement of tho dny’a work. Waahbum died Inter.. Those who arrived at the mill after the ox- doslon and discovered his body a the woods, where it was blown, thought ha had been instantly killed but later symptons of life became manifest end nn unsuccessful ef fort was made to restore conscious- neas that an explanation of the ex plosion might be obtained.. Although young Wells, suffer ing the moat excruciating physical anguish, retained consciousness .until a few mirihtes of his death no intelligent account could be given by him as to the cause of the explosion ns he was some dis tance from tho boiler when It oc- cured-. However, it is the consen sus of opinion of thiyo who hava seen the wreckage thht water put into the boiler while that hi ready in was below guage was responsi ble for it. OPEN WINE MARKETS MADRID.—In resolutions adopt ed by the Oeneral Assembly of tho farmers of Spain tho demand Is mnde that tho Spanish govern ment actively negotiate with na tions where “dry” laws exist for the annulment ot such legislation and to secure permission for the entry ot Spanish winles. LEAGUE BRANCH ALBANY.—An Albany county branch of the League ot Freo Na tions Non-Partisan Association Is being formed. Edmund N. Huyck Is chairman and Mrs. William dor- ) ham Rice, vice chairman. It la prupoaed to hold several pSfcllc mootings hero to stimulate Intereat In the new organization. As a special Inducement to buy range during the exhibit of the Great Majestic Range at the store of Hardy Hardware Co.. 361 East Clayton street, this week, every purchaser of one of theso famous ranges gets bis choice of two fine cooking sets free. We have a pre sentment that there are going to be many fine new Majestic Ranges In the kitchens ot our neighbors and friends before the week is over. The temptation to own a Majestic la Irresistible when ono learns tho facta about Greats Ma jestic In Its relations to economy in the home, many will find them- sclves saying lt‘a no uso to put op with an old range any longer.— Adv. DON’T LAG . JOIN THE ATHENS UNLIMITED RIDE CLUB ON MONDAY If you have not purchased your No. 1 Unlimited Ride, Transferable Weekly Pass in advance, do not f^il to ask your Car Operator for it when you begin the week because Pass No. 1 becomes effective for unlimited rides on Monday morning and will be good until the last run of Sunday night. No Number 1 Passes Will be on sale after Tuesday. Thereafter, advance sale of passes will begin on Friday til Tuesday night of the week of use. and continue until 1 With the Pass as your sign of membership in the Athens Unlimited Ride Club you will use the electric railway with more freedom than you ever thought possible. In fact, you will use it exactly as if it were your personal car with every expense prepaid, but with no bother about driving, parking, accidents or other cares incident to driving on city streets. Let your slogan be from now on: “My pleasure car for. long excursions; the “Athens Electric” for my Town Car.” REMEMBER Unlimited Rides for Seven full Days* Only $1.00 ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC COMPANY C. D. FLANIGEN. President Precaution It Pays to be Careful When you choose new clothes. You want .something more than just a nice pattern or color. You want a suit that will stand up for more than a few days—you want style and fit that is lasting—quality that will stand the test of time. You’ll get all that in Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES PLUS VALUE THAT INSURES A SAFE AND SATIS- FYING INVESTMENT IN GOOD APPEARANCE. SUPERB VALUES AT MODERATE PRICES. Youthful Aspirants fot Long Trouser Shits—We have those Suits with one (1) or two (2) pain of Trousers. Boys’ Knee Suit? with two (2) pairs of Pants. Shoes, Hats, Hosiery, Neckwear, and Everything in Men’s and Boys’ Apparel. LEE MORRIS “THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” Corner Broad and Jackson Streets