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FRIDAY. APRIL'. 4, 1923.'
THB BANNBR-HCTAtP, ATHENS, GEORGIA
PAGE THRC
league of Women Voters
Hope for Big Registration
(Continued From Page One)
than are our women, and their
liens have always been sound and
■ heir activities always construe-
imleas they register and
to voto tho benetit poa-
Athens from tho Interest
iomcn In civic affairs will
ion owo It to themselves :
Office 1201—By MRS. ALICE ADAMS-Ruldeneo 832.
the city to always keep,CITY FEDERATION
on tho registration.TO WELCOME BIENNIAL
GUESTS WITH FLAGS
they may llvu up to
slblllty that they asked
and "received’at the, bands ot
the stateJ • 1 j If! '
Sincerely yours, t-
IIUG1I H. GORDON, JR.
WER-HERALD
f ANT ADS.
T oq LAT# FOR CLASSIFICATION
L 0 S T—Banner-Herald
Route Book. Number 7.
Finder please return to
Banner-Herald Office on
Hancock Ave. and receive
rewatd-.
The Atlanta Federation of Wo
mcnV clubs han decided to give to
the club women of the nation who
will attend tl\e genefnl federation
council meeting here next week
welcome with* flags.' , Tho sugges-
tlon for this unique and approprl
htc welcome to the biennial guests
la made by. Mrs. Samuel Ipman.
director for Georgia, tb the general
K.in SALE — REFRIGERATOR IN
Bool j rendition. Capacity 200 lbs.
T’l.one 12-J. ■ v c
i l.OUR SALE — WE ARE GOING
„i, t i.irdiusiaesa/and selling flour at
ur-|oa<(^cegt to* close It nut. We
dalr>' and chicken feed
W. I. and Geo. M. Ab*
uey, Rhone 190$. m6o
ynll SALE—CUT DOWN FORD with
tup. windshield and fenders. Iiar-
R .,ln. See .W. M. Hale at Ne\^prk
Hluie Stare* Clayton £t. V ' mJp.
X
“The LITTLE PRICE”
DINING ROOM
gERV£8 3 MEALS DAILY
Iches, Salads, Tea and,
\U Hours.
110 Clayton 8t.
pv*
tho Atlanta City federation which
Is-composed of 4 103 clubs, urges
every club woman In Atlanta to dis
play n United States flag and. If
imsslble a Georgia flag from her
porch, her apartment or hotel win
dows. or from wherever she Uvea.
In speaking of the .movement,
Mrs. Stevens says: “Tne welcome
by flags has never been done be
fore, and when Mrs. Inman sug-
Rented It as a part the Atlanta fed
eration could (%ke' In welcoming t<
Atlanta the hosts of club women
Jto will begin to gather here Sat
urday for the council meeting next
.week, we were delighted with the
I suggestion and the committee Im
mediately decided to put It Into ef-'
Tect. Club women all over the city
everywhere are urged to place
their flags Sunday and let them re
main during the entire week.
Wherever the flag fa seen it wll#
proclaim that place tho home of
a loyal club woman. Whether th<
flags be large or small, club women
of Atlanta are asked to uae a flag
on their home during the next week
antf help in this way to welcome
to .Atlanta the club women of
America.—Constitution.
ATHENS WOMEN
MUST MAKE IT
A BIG SUCCE8S
Athens women cannot afford to
al’ow the Curb Market which op
ens Saturday' morning at 7 o'clock
become a failure. We have urge*
that a Curb Market be established
and now We have It. If It suc
ceeds It will be' through the pat
ronage given b/' Athena women. If
the wotnen do not go to the Mar
ket and buy the produce It cannot
help but fall.
If you have not nrrangod a ‘‘mar
keting party” by all means do ao
before Saturday morning. Call i
friend and ask her to accompany
you to the Market on Broad street
In front of the University.
Jones Greenhouse Flower Shop
torner Washington and CoKege Ave.
Will Open fyr Business Saturday, May 5.
Will appreciate our customers calling.
Phone 267, Residence Phone 4602.
MISS WILLIE JONES, Manager
Millinery )
Clearance Sale "
The Following .Special Val-es Art Offered
$15 Hats for..$12.50 I $5 Hats for....$3.50
$10 Hats foy—$7.50 | $3 Hats for $1.95
Beautiful Line of Flower*. Wreathe, Velio, Ribbon,, ete.
MISS SUSIE WELLS ST**
CLEANING TIME 18 MEREt
The HOOVER r
—I,' here alee, waiting for you to put
It td work. .
Phono 1(11 About It
Athens Railway & Electric Company
V Corner Hancock and College.
ENTERTAINMENT OCONEE
STREET SCHOOL
THIS EVENING
The young people ot East Athens
will-give an.entertainment tonight
at the Oconee Street School at 8
o'clock. In which a vailed pro-
gramwlll be given. This entertain
ment is given for the benefit of
the Oconee Street School and the
Eact Athens Boyn Club.
The Rlcharde Orchestra will
furnish the mnslc. Vocal eelectlqna
will be rendered by Misses Hanoi
Roller, Nora Bell Davtn, Agnes
McKinnon, Rams Sheffield ana
Mourn, doe. Peeler, Elmer Kith,
Newt' Snye. and W. J. Coleman.
A minstrel performance will be
put on Including the following
young mod: Messrs. Milton Me-
Quae. Frank Beavers. J. C. Dooley,
JaSica Haas ford, Worth Dooley,
L. HtGtan, Claud Chambers, Allen
Hansfofd and J. T. White.
These young peojlo have heed
rehearsing their parts for some
time under tho able direction of
Mb, Lohlo Line, principal of the
school, and an craning of enjoy
ment will he given all wlho attend.
Am admission ot IS cents will be
charged.
PROF. R. E. PARK
ADORE88E8 CLUB
WOMEN II
The address of Prof. R. E. l’ark,
delivered Monday night at the
opening neulon ot the Club Wo
men ot the tOh district wu ■ lit
terary gem. It wu food for tho
mind. People who think and want
to hear a speaker who will make
thorn think, were absolutely
charmed with that magnltlclent
address. It was a real mind feast
and Dr. Park stamped himself as *
student far above the average. He
quoted poetry u readily and u
cully u water falls and ripples
on tho rocks In' Its pathway.—
Commerce Nows.
FLOWER SALE!
FLOWER SALE!
Don't rorget tho Flower Sale,
sponsored by tho Woman's club,
which will bo an event of Saturday
In conjunction with the curb
Market All kind* of lovely cut
flowers and plants will bo on nalo
and delicious home-made candy.
Mrs. Robert White anti Mrs.
Ralph Hodgson, co-chairmen with
their splendid committee havo
worked very hard to make the sale
a great success.
turned Thursday mcgrnlng from
New York end Philadelphia, , ,
Mrs. F. L. Smith and Mrs. Hasher
Montgomery of Commerce were via
Itors here Thursday.
—B8— . ,
Mr. George Andrews has gone to
ClinUnnoosa to make hla^iome.
Miss Thelma Clements of 4foU-
roo visited here Thureday.
—HB—
The friends of Mins Henrietta
Beusas will regret to learn of hei
Illness.
—g»—
Captain Richard Trimble and
Mrs. Trimble, with their two child
ren. Harry White and Coatsle, were
guests Monday of Mr. .and Mrs.
Howard H. McCall. Jr. They hnve
recently returned from the Philip
pines, where they have been sta
tioned for three yearn. Mra. Trim-
tile was formerly Mbs Coatsle
Benedict. Of Athens, niece of Dr
Harry C. White of tho University
of Georgia. Captain and Mrs
Trimble will be stationed at Fort
Oglethorpe.—Constitution.
—B—
The friends of Mrs. J. W. Bar
net will be glad to lenrn ah* Is
convalescing from a recent Illness.
gj
Mrs. Harry Woodruff and Mr
(Jcorse Woodruff ' returned to Co
lumbus Thursday.
—S—
Miss Edith GMner of Atlanta ar
rives Saturday to visit Mrs. Marlon
Connolly.
Mrs. Clifford Hodgson and lit
tle dnughter of Crawford have
and *Mmlf jtirbtheii j 1
rp Ot Athens. f‘ =
* Tho funeral*-will bo hold ^
Young Harr|s church at II o'clock .
Sunday conducted .by flcv. M. sjl
Williams, assisted by Rev. George
B. Sttjno, and his burial Mil bo‘ a
Bogart' Sunday afternoon. Th«
body will He’ In state at the church
from the hotir of tho funemluntr
2 p. m„ when tho funeral party wll!
leave for Bogart.
Mr. Cash was nn active mcmbci
of the hoard of stewards of Yftum
Harris church for ten years, nn<
tin* board will act as pallbearers
l>unaw.»jr 4fc v Rons Co., ftmeml di
rectors are tn charge.
FLOP WINS OUT
‘ IN GEOBCII DEBATE
University of G c o r g i a
Loses ’to University , of
Florida in Annual De
bate Thursday.
SATURDAY
“GRUMPY”
THEODORE ROBERTS in his i<M role.
MAY McAVOY as the, apple of his eye.
CONRAD NAGEL as her dashing loyer.
May ^McAvoy
Last Showing MARY PICKFORD Tonight
The University of Georgia Jest tr
the University of Florida Thurs
day night In the annual Georgia
Florida debate held nt the Agricul
tural College*
The subject of the dcbate~\vaa.
“Resolved that the Government o
the United States should ncccp 1
Final Showihg Mary Pickford
At the Palace Theatre Tonight
Thfio. Roberts and May McAvoy Saturday Special;
Big Specials All Next Week At the Theatres. •
J. M, Hodgson this week.
—g.i,
Mrs. Noll Murray has rented one
of the Stern apartments oh College
avenue.
—BB—
Mrs. Mary Penny of Vienna
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. D
Penny.
—SB—
Ensign and Mrs. Charles Snell
lng -of New London. Oonn., who sre
visiting In Greenville. 8. C„ are
expected soon to visit CoL and Mrs.
C. M. Snelllng.
i seen such lave-
jh to make
t thousands
srtly dressed women, trac»»*•*••J nccesssry
to P*J 87, $8 and $10 for rent style and quality?
^ Newark Shoe Stores Co.
t Athena, Oa.. atari. 1« cfffrtmi St-“Nwrt t» Kress”
CONFERENCE
WILL CLOSE
FRIDAY, • P. M.
Dr. O. Campbell Morgan will do
Hver the cloelng sermon of tho
1923 Athena Bible Conference In
the Flrat Methodist church at 8
o’clock Friday night
Thto will bo the hut opportuni
ty for Athene women to bear the
noted Bible teacher and preachor
during thin Conference and •. large
crowd- w 1111 ho prcicnt at ' tho
church.
—g|—
MRS. HARRY RICHARDS
TO ENTERTAIN PARENTS
OF CRADLE ROLL .
Mra. Harry Rlcharde will enter
tain the mother, and fitbera of the
Cradle Roll of the Christian church
at a tackey party Tuesday evening
at the church which promises to be
• very enjoyable occasion.
TEN A CLUB DANCE
THIS EVENING f
» Tie Ten A Club dance will be
ivtn thb evening it the Georgisn
otel,,which promisee to be bne of
w largest and moat enjoyable
social event, of the week. The
BoUdog Orchestra will furafsb the
magic.
WOMAN’S AUXuiuRY
D. A. V. MEETS
SATURDAY 3:30
The Women’s Auxiliary of the
D- A. V. will meet in the Woman'a
Building Saturday afternoon at
3:30. All the ladlea are urged to
be present, _
Miss Annie Bell Dowdy, who la
a student at the Unlvenlty
Georgia, spent the week-end at
homo—Commerce News,
MUs Sarah Elder and Mr. Huff
of the State Unlreralty spent Sftn
day In .Jefferson with Mr. Mays
Brock, and wore guests, for dinner
at tho home ot Mr. and Mrs. Hal
Moore.—Jackson Herald.
Misses Doris Wilhite of Athena,
and Beatrice Wilhite of. Galaee-
vllle, spent 8nnday at the country
home of their parents, near Jef
ferson.—Jackson Herald.
—IF—
Mr. am) Mra. John L. Moore mo
tored to Athena Sunday. They ware
accompanied by Mlaaas Nona and
Alma QuiUlaa. also Mrs. Epps and
Miss Pearl Epps, who won the
poets ot Mrs. Howard Oraham.—
Ur. and Mrs. James White re-
One of our oldent and moat high
)y deemed cillsens Mr. Y. K
r Caah, .paused to Me reward Friday
morning at S:I6 In bis peventy
neventh year.
Mr. Caah had been a eltlien o’
Athens npout forty yenra, and hli
friends were numbered by Ms ac
quaintances.
His death brings sorrow to man.
of our people. He Is survived b>
hie widow, one brother. Mr. W.
I*. Cash, of Bogart, On. n sister,
Mrs. Denny of {tome la the guest
of Mrs. Cuyler Trusscll.
Mr. A. J. Strickland of Htstea-
boro has returned home after n
visit to Mrs. Msy Reaves Snead.
Col. Good low Yancey Miss Mary
Ella Ynncy and Mr. Sidney Ysncy
here- returned to Atlanta after t
visit to Mrs. Howell Erwin. '
-®- T ’ .
Miss Euln Farrar of Dawson It
tho guest of Miss Margaret Bond.
Dr. R. E. Pur?and Mine Kath
erine Pnrk were recent visitors {o
friends in Commerce,
Mr. Farrar Bond Is spending i
few dnyn In Atlanta.
—Hr- ■ -
Mrs. George Waring who has
been the guest of her uncle, Mr.
A. .W. Hfooka left Friday aftc\ioon
for New York.
Mrs. Richard Willis of MSntrea’
X. C- Is visiting her brother, Dr.
W. II. Bocock for n few days. ■
-18-
Mrs. J. P, Campbell leaves Hat-
unlay far Columbia. S. C„ to visit
her sister before returning lo Wash
ington.
Miss Josephine Wilkins has re
turned from n visit jo Atlanta.
Mr. Y. F.^Caah
Died Friday
the Muscle Shoals project."
The University ot Georgia speak*
er>«. J. W. Howard, ot Kathleen
And W. A. Lundy, fit Macon defend*
ed the negative side of the sub*
JecL The speakers for Florida,
on thp affirmative side, were A. .»
Geiger and G. A. MonteJI,
, While the Judges, Messrs. Mo:
Michael, R W. Sizer and W. L
Erwin, were making their decis
ions the audience was cntlrtalnei
1th music given by* the Go-rdr
of tho University. The Judges de
cided two to one in favor of tin
nfflrmntfve side* The Master o'
Ceremonies, Dr.- T. M. McHuttoii
gave n short talk after the debate
inviting everyone to the danc<
hich was u feature of the eve
ning.
"California Fig Syrup” is
Child’s Best Laxative
Girl Couldn’t Stand
Clothes to Touch Her
My father got me a bottle of
Mary's Wonderful Remedy
atomach trouble and I am .feeling
ao much better since taking it.
My atomach was ao painful • I could
not aUnd my clothes to touch me."
It la a simple, harmless prepara
tion that removes the catarrhs 1 mu*
cus fronf the intestinal tract and
allays the inf tarnation which caus
es practically all stomach, liver
and Intestinal. allmanta, Including
appendicitis. One dose will con
vince or money refunded—Adver
tisement.
Even a alck child loves thi
“fruity'* taste of California Fir
Syrup" If the little stomach la U|»
set tongue costed, or If your chll«
la cross, feverish, full of cold ot
has colic, a tenspoonftil will never
fall to oj»en the bow via. In n fow
hours you on'n see for yourself how
thorough*' It work* all the consti
pation poison sour Idle and wpnti
from the tender, little towels ami
gives you a well, playful chllt
MARY PICKFORD in’TtSS OP THE .STORM COUNTRY*
Last Showing Raises Tonight
Never before have local theatre- such a cast as oven the moat tp-
goem shown such favoritism for tl mis tic admirers mt tho famous
Mary pictoi'H as they have during drama desired hut hardly exi-ect- 1
Iter engagement at the Palaco ed.-William de Mills wai tho prto- ;
Tbcntre. where this llustrioUs star ducer. )'
Is appearing In her new screen j . The dhsrncter of “Grumpy- Is |
version of "Teas ot tha Storp* played by Theodore Roberts, whom
Country,- | ■'Uncle Josh" In “The Old Homo-
It Is truly n combination of a \ steaty stands as onp ot tho great-
fnvorlto artist in n favorite play cat characters-ever established In
nil the amusement-seekers of this the screen world. In ‘VDrumpy",
city ore displaying a marked aridity which will bn tho foantre at Oa
nibracing tho opportunity of- ; Palaco Theatre for 8atarday, Mr.
ferotl for geuulno diversion of n Roberts htu a character nono the
rare variety. [teas powerful—It anything' oven
The last showing of “Teas of more adaptable to his sctlpg ablll-
tho Sturms Country” takes place at ty. ' '
Palace tonight and If you. Featured In this William da
haven't seen It lie aura and do ao Mille production with Mr. Roberta
tonlghL are Conrad Nagel and Mary Mc
Avoy, respectively enacting the
rolea of (he hero, Kroeet Heron,
and the heroine Virginia BnllivanL
PALACE, SATURDAY The romance- and tho dreamy
That delightful and popular small-town atmosphere of the plc-
atago play, “Orumpy,'' famil’ar to 'turo could not have.been placed in
tho theatre going world, hn. been better hands than those ot Mian
brought to the screen and'with McAvoy and Mr. Nagel
KccpYour Complexio
of Rose-PetalTextur.
Nadine Face Powder will
keep the row. in your cheeks.
It will make your ,Idn soft,
1 and velvety. It will
1 on irresistnblc charm,
t and the fragrance of the
flower garden.
Nadine adherea and
protect, the ,kin
from sun, wind and
dust. Contains no
nt that can harm the
dd’n or the eyes. Money re
folded if not pleSMd.
Stfc « your toilet rouotcr. Min-
atur.bosbym.ir4c.
NATIONAL TOILET to.
Paris* Twin
w Hrunetta
DAILY tKSMONBTTB
Many (> wstsr« cannot quVnch
iovel nolthcr can the floods drown
Iti if a man would give all tho
substance of hlo house for love, It
would utterly be contemned.—SoL
1:7.
The secret heart Is Jmlr devo-
Icn'H temiili-: there ^he nalnt. even
n that living altar, lights the
lame of purest ■artifice, which
•iinm unseen, not unaccepted.—
Hannah More.
tfornla Pl« Syrup'* handy. They
know a teaspoonful today saves n
child tomorrow. Ask yput sues
sick cl
druilat for genuine “California Fig
Syrup" which Jiao directInfls for
babies and childreri of air agoa
printed on bottle. Mother! You
must*say "California” or you mny
get an imitation flg syrup—Ad
vertisement.
FUNERAL Ntmc:
Your blood changes_
in the Spring. Why ?
\/0tTR blood B. 8. a has given nowt long-fomt.
X ta thicker ten Strength to older people and
S. 8.
ta thicker) ten strength
non (lug- has made many old and young poo-
In Winter pin look yearn younger. Blood ta
in gam- llfo-lt's your foundation—make It
liu to rich—got blood otrength—w» nil
k >0 used it, oopeclally rhenmatlcs.
L.™ »k,i 8. 8. 8. wfU Improve your nppe-
” tlto and give you greater energy,
, otrength and ondnranca.
dnyn ned ■ , -
lighter doth-*. Hr. Many C. Bsckaua. «?« Mala
Li.^tsiW—L—Jf OUT blood# Maisonil Ohio, vritn:^ "I
■till thick BBd heayy-laden, brio* ft/, arustbaw-pimphs sad
to throw Off its Impurities. WhM hlMeUwds. I ml S.S.S. sad was
sysyrsrsjgwa' ~
condition ta 8. a B. It to tbn Mral Try It
blood Pnrlfler. because the mat in- nt .w go<
ST parties are purebr ghU more
tabic. It ta a glorious fact
itoday!
hi a rug iiora.
iro fffonnml^ 1 .
S. 6. S. ta bom
The targe
Ctatnbot-
S.S.S .makes you feellike yourselfagdm
MR. Y. F. CA8H
Friend* of Mr. Y. F. Caah, Nn.
Y. F. Cattlr. Mr. N.' T. Sharp, of
Athens; Mr. W. B. Cash, of Bogmrt
and Mra. Nancy Plckleajmon. of
Winder, are Invitad to attend Ute
ftfnenl of Mr. Y. F. Cub, to bo
held at'Young Hanta'church, Ath
ena. a( 11 n. m., Sunday. Mny 8.
Tho body will lie In state at tho
church from the fnnenl hour un
til 2 p. m., when the fnnenl party
will leave for Bogart where Inter
ment will take placo. B. Dunaway
& Sons’ Co., funeral dlrecton. In
charge. The following membqn of
the board ot stewards, of which tho
decehsed was an active member
for ten years, wHl 'act no pallbear
ers: Mr. t'obb Lumpkin, 'MIL W. A.
Fowler.’ Mr! A. M. Center. Mr.
Francis Jackson, Mr. W. R. Tindall,
N. Butler. Mr. J. O. Graven
Mr. H C. Fowler, Mr. F L. Prather,
Mr. E. U Boatner, Mr U D. Cona
way. Dr. Albert H. Timm and B.
Dunaway. >
W1U1A1NS. — Died yesterday,
May 3rd, at 5.-30 p. m.. nt tho homo
of Its parents, 915 ChMe street,
Knws:«
survived by hh parents, two brotb-
era, Proctor and Howard, and one
■iatpr,'Marion. The funeral wu
today, Mny 4th. from the residence
nt 2:30 p. m. Rev. A. L. Flury of
ficiating with interment in Oconee
Cemetery. Bernstein Bros,, funeral
directors, in charge.
MICHAEL’S
Annual May Sale of
WHITE
Ends Tomorrow — Saturday
If you have'not attended and purchased freely,
do so st ones. r t -
aJ^KLSakTrices
Mean Savings.
Included in the Event are
White Goodd and Linens, Towels, Table Cloths,
Napkins, Muslin Gowns and Underwear, .Silk
Gowns and Underwear; Lingerie of every char
acter.
You IVill Pay More Later
WEEK SILK SALE
mMBsm