The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 06, 1923, Image 7

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PAGE 8EVEM ATHENS, CBOttOIK Tucked embroidered styles, some gauntlets are among thorn. All the suit and dress shades are here. A wonderful bargain for you* SWEATERS VARY COLORS AND WEIGHTS TO MEET EVERY SUMMER NEED For’ every hour of a Summer's day thsre Is a Sweater!, Filmy onos, sheer as laee, are of loeland wool In eoat or slip-on styles. They are In beautiful, brilliant, or softest pastel colorings. Mannish sports styles have cheeked fronts In various color combinations. These In leather and camel colorings Intermingled with darker brewn are a very good value. Starting In prices from— Electric lighted handbag* are I being «old, even though the con tents ha<t beat be kept dark. I About $800,000,000 worth of to- ,bacco will go.up in amoke in tbo j United States this year. The Tailored Suit^-With Slim Lon* Coat Tillleur* with longer coats that reach to th* knees—so. says Fashion. They are a very smart Idesr unmistakably becoming to many types. Lines of tucks, bindings of suede or ribbon trim smart modes rot# dross or sports. You will find selections particularly Interesting now. We are'showing some lovely tailored modols ranging In price from— $25.00 to $44.75 fofr. ‘A TrScJ' will convince" Foster Pressing Company Phono 18S« Von Canon Building $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 ‘After them <it bit, the young couples who look at each other meaningly and blush. They’re just about the nicest e, all end I only hope they'll remember the soar after they get married. “The old maid, take to it, too, perhaps a, a sort of tonic for their self esteem, for doesn't it say mrjnt is beautiful in tomtom 1 i CJti) “Then come the elderly couple*— the she, who have just begun to loea hold on Friend Husband and the ties who hare slumped into embon point and baldness. It brings memo ries to them and, I hope, good reso lutions. ' ‘Last but not least, the loam cheer, me. It h pretty nice to think that there’, soitK&odr, somewhere, thinking you're beautiful, no matter what your mirror tells you I" Women’s Lace Clock Hose, $1.50 t|ii>jnAV. MAV 6, Ira. 4 M')' 1 BUICK SEDAN $750.00 o.mlrttii jni, 1«J model,, 5 nearly new Kelly Cord tire., H F Motor rabuilt—new pistons, etc. CCNOLLY MOTOR COMPANY u t tcrizsd Bulck darvlcs Genuine Bulck Parts Shoe Repairs You’re Not oAshamed of are the kind you will get from Martin’s Shoe Repairs. When we return a mended pair of shoes to you, they’re actually rebuilt, reshaped and remade—and our shoe repair- in L r service saves you money. A Shoe Proper ly Repaired la W o r t h,..r e Than Half’ Its Purchase Price. MARTIN BROS. SHOE REPAIRING 12." Clayton. Street. 45o Clayton Street FUNERAL NOTICES] MR. V. F. CASH Friends of Mr. Y. F, Cash, Mrs. I ) Y. F. Cnah, Mr. X. T. Sharp, of (Athens; Mr. tV. B. Caflh, of Bo- jgart, nn<! Mrs. Nancy ricklesimon . 'of Winder, arc Invited to attend the .funeral of Mr. Y. F. Cnah, to he held at Young Harris church, Ath ena, at 11 n. m., Sunday, May 6. Tho body will lie In stnte nt thr church from the funeral hour un til.,when the,funeral party tvlll leave for Bogart where Inter- ntenf will take place. B. Diimtwaj A- Sons' CD., funeral directors it charge. The following members of the board of stewards, of which the deceased was an activo memboi for ten years, will act ns pallhoar- era: Mr. Cobb Lampkin, Mr. W A. Fowler, Mr. A. M. Center. Mr. Francis Jackson, Mr. W. K Tindall Mr I. X. Butler. Mr. J O. Graves, Mr. E. C. Fowler, Mr, F. L I’rather Mr. E. G. Boatner, Mr. L. D. Cona way, Db. Albert II. Timm and B Dunaway. SIMPSCX—Died Friday night n- 11:45 nt the home of his# brothei on the Wlntcrvllle Road near Ath ens, Mr. Robert Henry Simpson Ir his 74th year. Mr. Simpson had lived with his brother for the laat ttventy years, moving here from Augusta, Gn. He Is survived b> .Ills brother. Mr, W. 11. Simpson am' er Miss Kate Simpson. The funeral was yesterday (Saturday at 4 p. m. from the residence, Th# following gentlemen acting as pall bearers: Messrs. H. yH. Gordon, Jr. E. R. Hodgson, Jr.. A. L. Harper H. T. Huff, E. E. Bishop and J. E McLeroy, with P.ev. Samuel Cart ledge officiating. The remains werr car led t? Bernstein Bros. cha|>el and Interment will be today (Sun day) at 11 o'clock In Oconee ceme tery. NEWS Princ,'Avenue Baptist Preaching 11 a. m., and 8:30 p. m., by Rev. Y. P. Shehane of Ma con. Sunday achool 10 a: m. B. Y. P. U. 7:30 p. m, St Joaaph’a Catholic Church Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Mass at 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. Benediction'of the Bleased Sac- rement immediately after the 10:30 Mass. Non-Catholics cordially Invited to all of these services. FATHER CLARK. Csntral Presbyterian Church Rev. Samuel J. Cartledge, pastor. Mr. J. T. Dudley, superintend ent of Sunday school. iMr. Hugh L. Hodgson, organist and director of musllc. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching by the pastor 11 a. m„ and 8:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor Societies 3 and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8:30 p. m. A special Invitation to students nnd strangers. Rev. K. J. Morgan Preaches Today Rev. K. J. Morgan, son of Dr. O. Campbell Morgan, will preach at the First Christian church hero Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Mr. Morgan la pastor of ono of the lending churches of Terra Haute, Ind. His sermons at the Christian church Sunday morning nnd evening will on doubt be heard by a largo crowd who will take .advantage of the opportunity of (hearing him. Eight New Canoes Bought For Y. M. C. A. Camp in Mountains Eight new canoes were ordered yesterday by the Boys* Camp Com mittee for use on “Lake Edwards" at the Young Men's Christian As sociation Camp this summer. Then were ten canoes In the equipment Inst suninyr. Ttys will leave sev en more canoes to he purchased i a later date to bring the onnoe floel up to twenty-five, the number re quired to properly man a Boy’: Camp averaging on»* hundred. One of those eight canoes will be ft sponsotf outboard motor ca noe, that can he used an a motor boat, as wo! as a canoe', nnd With the steel motor boat that Is kept or .Tallulah Lake, Just below the Y. M C. A. Camp, and this sponsion, alv chamber canoe, which will not sink the camp will have two mutoi ' boats. At some future lime a larger motor boat, or launch, will be placed on "Like Rabun," or "Lakemont", the twelve miles long lake.* which is about ono and one- half miles from the "Y" Camp. I with the Camp Committee by send ling in the applications for their Isons nnd daughters now. . 1 ’At this date over Jwenty are I signed uji, and the registration hat [just opened up. ' Capt. Diffcnbaug'h Buys Home Here I Capt. Harry IllffrnbnURh, Baltlm-re who will be connected with the military department of j the University Georgia next (year, has purchased I)r. C. J. IIeat> 'wale’s home at 1420 South Milledgt the transaction heir.g consummate!* through H. (>. Epting and Company jDr. Heatwole and family are inov- !ing to Richmond, Vu. ! Hog Sale Brings $1,690 In Cash =AT The Only Automatic Lowering Flour Bin —com* down level with the work table. Filled with em. Savea heavy liftitl and dangerous climbing. Women of Sellers Town The women of Sellers Toton have found the great secret of happy housekeeping—of happy , homes—of 1 hhppy husbands—of happy children—of days that are ' filled with the gladness of living; in which the aches and pains suffered by so many housewives are unknown. ir Would you like to know their secret? It is a kitchen ‘"'•’shining like a brand-new pin; with many modem con- ’ veniences; in which work is done easily, speedily, sys tematically; and in the center, resplendent in its snowy i^d^ess, a beautiful Sellers Kitchen Cabinet. • The Sellers is preferred by housewives everywhere because of its many unusual and long needed improve ments. In all, there are Fifteen Famous Features which are combined in no other cabinet in the world. You Would not willingly allow a single one to be omitted from your cabinet. / A few of these famous features are illustrated-and described on these pages. Note them carefully; Then come to our store. Have us show you the Sellers in white enamel or in. the golden oak, oil hand-rubbed finish: Have us demonstrate the many features of this • cabinet. . You will find that the beautiful Sellers; even with its exclusive conveniences, costs no more than any good cabinet. jfJ . ' ExtendingTab; e Drawer Section -make, it poaeible to reach into the big table drawer even when the work table is completely extended. KITCHEN CABINETS BERNSTEIN BROTHERS Athens’ Largest Homefumishers Broad Street inad *rr — The “Y” CampjjwDB tlio right -t. use 1*00 feet «frontnge on thlr beautiful lake, which* has twenty- seven mileH of shoreline, as .well a* rights by purehuac to use of the waters of this lake. The plan la to build a boat house Ju«t over the mountain on this lake frontage, with a large living room nbov4, and with tw > war canoe* and a mo tor launch, let tlfe boy* who have become expert swimmer* and ca- noelnts go for overnight hlkea and all day trips around tbo lake- shore. This feature will he de veloped a* son a* the cumj> proper ty 1* cleared , of. all debt. In the mnlntlme for thin summer; camp there will l»e eighten canoe: ‘Lake Edward*,” tho beautiful nix-acro lAke in. the, .“Y’* Camp Ground*, one of which will be a nnn-slnknble motor beat with air chamber*, on Tallulah Lake. There will he fourteen living cabin* ready for use this y.rtir Which I* five more than last year. Thl* 1* an average of One cahoe for each cqbln, and then four left ever. \ ONLY SIX WEEKS OFF / The opening of the Boy*' Camp U only about nix week* off— June 19. This camp will run for rlX week*. Hoy* can go for pe riods of six, four nnd two weeks. Tho Girl*’ Camp opens on Au- t'tfst 1. nnd girl* cnii go for four, . r two weeks. , Athens hoy* and girlA should reg ister .nt thl* time, ho aa to fill up the camp with a* many from Ath- is can go, for thero/l* a largo number of tjoys and girl* in North erns Georgia who nre very anxious to go. and nre planning to bo among those present.' Tho parent* * of Athens hoys nnd g'.rlft. are requested to go-operate t-et ur freshen up your sport clothes' by our never-fall dry cleaning moth d*. They eliminate the ' mark* of wear and time. Our ptlro* are Song Sentiment Cqmforts . ^ and Homely W. T. COLLINS Inc. 16 BUTTON CHAMOISETTE GLOVES In Sand, Buck, dreys, Mode. Blege end Brown. Pretty embroidered back. On Special Sale 98<f Fowne’s New 16 Bntton Tucked Silk Gloves All shades $2.50 SHORT SILK GLOVES, FOWNES 89c VALUES UP TO *2.50 $1.69, $1.95, $2.50 to $12.50 Whether You Golf or Just Take Summer ' Leisurely Youlll need Bporto Corset*. To give tho necessary freedom of move- meitt yet at the tame Umo Qlve a. trig support lo not achieved by all Sports Coreete by any meant. We believe that these Socrta Cor- New Summer Hat Fashions Arrive Here! 300 Pairs of Clhiffon Hose in all tha New Colors, $1.98 . Whop every fashionable foot that etaps into Spring la woaring Chif fon Hot® In the new brown shades, this special tvent will provo significant. This Chiffon Hose Is of good quality in tha fathlonab'a colorei otter, camel, cork, blege, cinnamon, silver, gunmetal and fallow. If lo Hooo of exceptional desirability. Special at $1.98. :X 1 HATS for fittlc fadies 25 PER CENT OFF Actress Aids Cupid By Applying Balm Nightly New York Gty, ‘The most benev olent act of my life,*’ declares Allyn King. former Zirgfeld Follies beau ty, now starring in “Sun Showers'*, toe .Lew Cantor-Harry Dclf pro duction, *is singing nightly ‘Every one Is Baautiful In Someone’s Eyes’. ■ "Every performance I watch my I Rttle ray of song comfort spread treat the footlights until my audi- toes has been cogulfed by its prarmth. f • Hits All "It hits the nice old sport* In the front row first and immediately they brighten and begin to preen .. . n r .1.L rr .f nm,n X.• mcmseives, smootmng aowq luir When hair there is none Jack Tar Boys’ Wash Suits, $2.50 to $5.00 You know thl, Un*. All color, suarantxd. Lev,:, now oulli jur.t unpicked, white ,nd ,11 c,lo«. Buy your b«y»> «nh ,ult, Mrrr. Women’s Silk Umbrellas Specially Priced at $4.50 In a heavy grade of Taffeta, all tha Let Your Next Hose Be •Gordon Hose HM0. .11 th, MW shad,. Including th, MW rad,, applo. green, tpoelll ,r. .I2.SO Gordon fport and O.I« H,„ In th, two. t.M oftecu, opeclal .. $1.00 MOO gain of Oerd.n Hom, all n«w and fr„h. ipecl»l at $1.80 Every ptlr guaranteed « ■ new pair. Children’# Pengee Sea, Garden make, epedatjy- priced at 29c pair Phoenix Silk $.4 length Pongee sox. •peclally priced Me pair Garden N*. 40$ Pure Thread Silk Mm. In all tha naw shade,, Maciahy priced New ahlpmant - Children', Garden So* end Sle Gordon Lac. clacked Mm In all tha aha# ehadea. very ui at Pongee Over-Blouses Special At $1.95 Pretty tide tie effect!, um with Peter Pen •cme at tha latatt apart medeie and tailored