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for May
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/.unAV. APRIL 88, 1828.
AL ICE ADAMS—Rcaidtnco SI!.
|TH APOLOGIES
) KIPLING,-. ‘■»' -
vftlkftbe streets when
fantW automo-
•*elf
,,,Hng earn scarce miss
fleeting heels.
t wait and not be tired
i-diting . .
Till some thousand cars go creep*
Ing cross the street,
Or being halted, don’t give way to
hating
Every cussed car you chance »tb
meet.
If you can dream of filled garages
Behind your dreamhouse on Sand
man drive *
And he content with nightmare
gallops
Thru haunted den or Dreamland
MICHAEL’S
New Tomorrow In The
White Sales
Grecian Pump
.95
$7,
A stunning new model of > White Reignskin
with White Kid trimming. Two strap with
medium offered box heels. __
Of fine
White Elk Sandals
$3.50
And It’s Extra Special!
ality Elk, beautifully sewn and
, made with low rubber heels.
SANDALS FOR MISSES
$1.95=$2.95
SMichael’s Shoes -First Floor
If you^can* force your heart, miiuf Sunday uftern'oon frbm Attentaaf*
and muscle
To serve their turn long after you
are dead
And so avenge each auto Insult
Acted—Implied—considered—said,
* drive and keep
nor give them
grasing touch.
If neither bumpemor near collision*
feaxe you,
Tbo, with every traffic cop, you’re
still in Dutch.
If you can fill each unforgiving
minute
With,sixty seconds’ worth of dis
tance run.
Your reward—a’car and everything
that’s in it.
And what is more, a Jeweled crown,
my son.
LITTLE MI88 MARY GRACE
C08TA CELEBRATES
EIGHTH BIRTHDAY
Mary*Grace Costa celebrated hei
eighth birthday Saturday afternoon
with, one of the season's loveliest
parties which was a happy occa
sion of very delightful Interest to
her little friends and playmates.
Pink roses and snow balls formed
the very beautiful decorations, anc
sdorned the handsomely appointed
table. Pink and white was the
dainty color motif artistically car
ried out. The lovely cake topped
with eight tiny pink candles In
pink rose bud hol3ers graced the
center of the table, rested on a sil
ver reflector* wreathed Ip pink
roses.
Pink and white crepe p_,_„
streamers extended from the chan
delier to the four corners of .the
table In graceful festoons. Each
place was marked with a tiny pink
basket holding the andy. In the
guessing contest Sarah Alice Bry
ant won the prise.
Nell Galloway Vas the winner ol
the prise in pinning on the donkey’s
tall and she was given a box of
candy.
Rosena Costa*won the booby, o
Urge stick of peppermint candy.
After many merry games and a
jolly good time the chlldreri en
joyed delllous ice cream and cake.
The lovely young hostess entertain
ed the following guests most hap
pily: Ntll Galloway, Margaret Cos-
ta, Mary-’Elirabeth Venable, Hasel
Taylor, Martha Green Mary Nell
Bryant, Zent Costa, Mary Palmise-
no, Sarah Alice Bryant Mary At-
klnsin, LlborU Palmiseno, Miriam
Merry, Anna Rose Rocco, Thets
Bess Massengame. Nina Palmiseno
Mrs. Sornmerville Hall returned
ter a weeks visit for Grand Opera.
Mrs. George T. Hodgson and
Mrs. Harrison Heldler returned
Sunday afternoon front Grand Op
era. /
Miss Klara Jennings spent the
weekend in Atlanta going over for
Grand Opera.
Miss Sarah Hall who is being
elaborately entertained In Atlanta
ns one of the rpost popular visitors
fbr Grand Opera will return next
Sunday.
Mr., and Mrs. Wingfield Nisbet
and children of Macon arrived Sat
urday in their car'to visit Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Middlebrooks.
people to find new homes is select*
ed as the section in which to con-
. County Begins Campaign
To Induce New Settlers There! This section is “elated down!'
• | with advertising matter In this in-
Aflnnta Cnnrprn Ohtains' n ^ J * ettlera fo , r f oont > , , th * l 1 forth in the attractive way the ad-
AUania concern UDiains „ hoId mcan , hundred new farm i llw>
Option on Ten Thousand
Acres of Lai}d. Kiwanis
Club Aids in Campaign.
owners in Wilks within the next “ ■ P 1 *"
»k™ m wnicn to i
WOMEN WILL ATTEND
MARKET OPENING HERE
Six Buick Cars
Sold and Delivered !
Saturday, April 28
T HIS splendid business recalls the
boom times of 1919. There is no
better barometer thdn, Buick Sales
records. Everywhere it shows accu
rately the trend of the times. Un
doubtedly, conditions are getting back
to normalcy in this section.
Buick Five Passenger Six-cylinder
Touring-Cars are still selling for $1,850
delivered in Athens, We do not think
this will be for long.
Tnere is every reason why you should
buy now. It will save you money.
Conolly Motor Co.
Authorized Buick Service
Genuine Buick Partj
Athens women are preparing to
atend the opening of tho Curb mar
ket on Broad street Saturday morn.
Ing.
The Women's Club for n
yeah, has urged a Curb Market and
Its personnel will be on h,Jnd to
show the women of tho rural com-
munition that Athena women are
out to boost tho Curb Market be
cause they believe It will bo of
benefit both to tho producer nnd
consumer.
ATHEN8 MU8IC 8TU0V
CLUB MEETS TUE80AY
EVENING 8 O’CLOCK
Athens Music Study Club will
have the regular practice Tuesday
evening at I o’clock at tho homo
of Mrs. J. M. Hodgson. Work will
bo begun on the buimmer School
Program, nnd all new members arc
urged to give In their namee ,to
one of the membemhlp committee,
at thli time. The committee Is'
composed of Mr. R. P. Walker,
chairman; Mrs. C. M. Snelllng
Col. D. W. Ityther, and Mr. H. L.
Hodgson.
CONFERENCE
PROGRAM
The early morning hour of the
Bible Conference has been hanged
from 10 o'clock to 9:SO. Dr. G.
Campbell Moi^an will lecture at
that hour each morning this wOek.
At 11 Dr. P. C. Morgan will lece
ture and S:S0 In the afternoon Dj*.
Len G. Broughton will lecture. The
afternoon hour will not onnfllct
with the baseball games which start
at 4:10.
D. A. R. MEMORIAL
FOR MR8. A. E. CRAWFORD
TUESDAY 4 O’CLOCK
The D. A. R, Memorial for tb#
late beloved Mrs. A. E. Crawford
will be held with the regent, Mrs.
E. R. Griggs Tuesday afternoon at
4 o'clock, at her home on Dearlng
street. *
Thorntons
TUE8DAY
Dinner 50c
J Vegetable Soup
Roast Pork and Sweat Potatoes
Turnip Salad
Cream Mashed Potatoes
Stewed Tomatoes
Vegetable Salad
Muffins and Biscuits
Fruit Pnddlnc
coffee,-Tea or Milk
Supper 60c.
Breaded Veal Chops
Fried Potato Cakes
Green Pets
Macaroni nnd Cbeeso
Potato Salad
Jolly Roll, Lemon Sauce
Hot Blecults
•Coffee, Ten or Milk
60c
MEETING PRE-8CHOOL
CIRCLE POSTPONED
The monthly meeting of the Pre-
School circle has been postponed
acount of the Bible Conference
The time of meeting will be an
nounced In a few days.
Dr. Linton Gerdlne left Monday
afternoon with Dr. ana Mrs. Jos
eph Stewart, Jr., and Mrs. John R j
Northcutt for Savannah to attend*
the Medical, convention.
Mr. Guy $rlghtwell of Montgom
ery, Ala., arrives Tuesday to visit
hla sister. Mrs. Harvey Cabtness.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Bleakley of
Columbia, 8. C„ spent tty* week-end
with Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart.
Misses Janet. Nora, and Margar-
Fortson returned from Atlanta
after a week’s visit for Grand Op
era.
“The LITTLE PRICE”
DINING ROOM
81RVCS I MEALS OAILV
Sandwiches, Salads. Tea and
E. KAY
-THE SMILING PAINTER-
Fins Painting and tntsrlor
Decorating
Phone 1297, Athens, Ga.
Chats With Your
Gas Man
Benjamin Franklin, teacher of
thrift and Inventor of Urn first
coal atove, was bom 117 yean
ago thl, month. He died In 1790,
26 yean before the tint gal
company was established In
America.
It waa not until 1171, however,
that .the first fan stove on rec
ord was used. At that time the
gasoline stove was In general
use, so that the gas stove made
little headway until 1900, when
the duality of gasoline became
so poor that people eagerly
turned to the more efficient
fueL Thereafter the gag atove
grew npldly In favor.
Today there are some 7,000.-
000 gaa cooking appliances in
use, and nearly three million
gsa water and room beaten,
while more than halt of tho 128
billion cubic feet of gaa con
sumed In the United States in
1021 waa used for cooking and
heating.
Athens Gas Light >
Fuel Co.
Phone 54
WASHINGTON, GA„—With op
tion on 10,000 acres of Wilkes coun
tv land in hand, the Rogers Real
ty Company of Atlanta, is now
ready to begin the campaign for
in wnicn w live and as a farming
Ti. W .u r .rT. p™,. Real tv country, and the advertising is fol-
Pi? V the Held men, who, by
° f , T"I, ,,2 word of mouth, tell the people of
. gc ral 1 Wilkes and nil things pertaining
who have hadexpenTfnV-l. 1 ® i h ‘** ectlon « a de.lre.ble place
velopmerit work. Among* the con- ^ \
Dr. Joseph Stewart. Jr„ went ov
er to Atlanta. Sunday to make a
talk on the Near East.
—malt and inhale the «apon
Mr. Enoch Benson of Hartweil,
n old Georgia boy is in the city.
visas
Ooor 17 UlUka/m Vmi Ytarlu
ipn
neetlons of the Atlanta Realty Com
pany is one with a company in Cin-
rinnnatti, Ohio, that specialises in
this character of work. This Ohio
company has a large field force,
and its modus operand! is, first, to
send out several fieldmen into dif
ferent sections of the country to
ascertain in which sections there
is the most unrest and desire to
seek new homes among the people.
With this information in hand
which can be gathered in a wek or
two the field where there is the
greatest desire on the part of the
. - ; , , .... POQUONOCK—John A. Dubon
send out severer fie dmen into dif- c ,| ebrated „„ , eT anty.nlnth birth-
Miss Mays Robins of Atlanta is
tho. guest of Miss Muttie Julia
Nichols.
Miss Natalie Bocnck has return
ed from Atlanta where she visited
Mrs. Richard Johnston for Grand
Opera.
Walter Hodgson. Jr., is improv
ing from his recent illness, which
the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hodg
son will be delighted to learn.
SNOWDRIFT is all pure vegetable fat
Therefore it is rich. Snowdrift is richer
than butter, but so pure, fresh and delicate
that it improves the flavor of cake, biscuit,
pastry or whatever you may make with it
Prof,. Alfred Scott and Harwood
Young have returned from Grand
Opera.
“7®“
Misses Nina and Susan Scudder
and Mr. Alexander Scudder have
returned from Augusta and Waynes
boro.
Snowdrift
If yon want to know the how
id why of a good kitchen range,
attend the epectal exhibit of tne
Majestic Range held at the; atere
of Hardy Hardware Co., all thia
week. A fine oat of cooking utan-
■lie ia being given away absolute-
ly free an an inducement to banish
your old cook stove now rather
thin later. It ie love at first
tight. In most cases, when a house
wife sees the bright, permanent
finish of the range, and it Is lore
for lift, once oho toes tho ruggod
construction, and heat-tight Joints
of the MaJostie, which besides
eliminating waste of heat also
means perfect heat control hi
baking. An obliging factory
pert U on hand to answer any
questions .anyone interested in
range! might ask.
in a fcgwejairtight bucket
FIVE
Canada Expects Ma
Settlers For the
est
TORONTO — Canada .xpecU
more than 100,000 new settlers tills
year, of whom 70,000 will make
their homes in tho western, province
•s .according to Federal 1mm11;ra
tion authorities at Winnipeg.
Advance guards of British immi
grants have already passed throudU
Winnipeg en route to the prarlos.
List year, the total number of ne\y
settlers was 58,000.
Enjoys 79th Birthday
With Son 2 Weeks Old
Vast Amount of Court
Funds Are Unclaimed
LONDON—Many funds now dor-
mant in court have been there for
Upwards of a century* ' —
The aggregate amount at these:'"
funds is about 1,600,000 pounds, dls-.,
tributed over more than 4,500 sep
arate accounts.
day at his home here.
A feature of the celebration waa
the introdutlon ctq the - assembled
guests of his Infant son who was
born just'two weeks ago.
PALACE-Tonight
FRANK KEENAN
IN
“SCARS of JEALOUSY”
A Drama of the 014 and New South.
Thursday - Showing
MARY ASTOR
IN '
SUCCESS!
as easy'to op
as winding
TOM MIX
WESTERN SENSATION
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