The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 09, 1923, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAYS, 1923, ?fc. THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, CEOKOM Sure Relief (OR INDIGESTION Office 1201—By MRS. AL ICE ADAMS—Rctidenc* 832. • THE TOY SHOP COLONIAL, MAY 18. The ,M*ry Ann Ll|>/iCoiul> Ele mentary School,invites every ono In Athens, young and old, to visit theiir “Toy Shop” at* tfcc Colonial •May 18. \ Such a .wonderful display, of dolls in this queer old shop. #1 Kills, that will delight the heart of every lit tle girl in Athens. And the loveliest part is that they come down off the sholf where tho old toynmker placed them and sing and dance like real, live little girls. The handsome Paris Dolly longs to be tho queen of the Toy Shop. She stayed on the shelf Just as long as sli.e could. Then sho slipped her tissue paper wrapper and canto down to sing and danco with the rest And the lady dolh with their cute little bonnets, parasols and fans. What a time they have while out wolkinig! That naughty little j^ower would have ruined every thing If the top had not come to thofr afd. Then there Is llttlo Miss Stick- Up. a candy doll, and her sextette of Just the best candy dolls you could find In any. Toy Shop. Choc olate Drop, .Marshmallow, Almond Cream. ‘Lemon 8tlck, Wiatergreen. and Peppermint forget that they are candy and idanco tho cutest little dance imagnable. And, Oh! the French dolls, Scotch/dolls, Dutch dolls. Mother coose dolls, lltftlo girl dolls, rag dolls and the old doll who la mado queen, dancing doll, and even tho dear llttlo baby dolls. They are all there, every kind you could possibly wish for. See them for yourself! *—SB- LITTLE MISS AMELIA FREEMAN ENTERTAINS AT LOyELY PRATY Wednesday afternoon Amelia Freeman was the charming young hostess at one of the season’s love* lfest-parttas In honor of her class mates at Lucy Cobb. The handome home of her enr^bts, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Froeman. presented n colorful plcl- ture In the beautiful decorations of soring flowers everywhere. Fink and white was the pretty color scheme’ effectively sed In tho dining room where tho at tractively appointed table was erod with crepo paper adorned with Mother silver vase of pink sweet peas out lined the center, with smaller vases at the four corners,* alter nating wth silver candelabra hold ing tho sparklinig tapers. Each place was marked with a tiny plr.k basket filled with candy. Delirious refreshments were served after merry Mother Goose games. Mrs. Freeman was assist ed In entertaining tho guests by Mrs. Bernard Freeman, and Rlks, Carlton Jester. The guests enjoying the delight ful occasion were: Nellie Rucker, Lavfnlia Maynard, Isabel Knight Evelyn Epps, Adelaide Williams. Mary Alice Jester, Mabel Stephens, Mary Stark Davison, Elizabeth Goetchlus, Monteg Campbell, Ruth Dousse. Mary Blckerstafr. Dorothy and Anne Hnton, Mary Lamat Erwin, Edith Dearth* Mlllan Forbes, Virginia Dobbs, Anna Mlchaol. DR. R. P. STEPHENS ENERTAIN8 SENIORS OF PHI BETA KAPPA Tuesday evening Dr. ft P. Stepfc- »" entertained at a beautifully ap pointed dinner In compliment to jaembers of the senior class of the University who have made the Pbf Beta Kappa fraternity which is one of the highest honors conferred.' The rellght/ul home of Dr. Steph ens extended the usual charming hoepitnUty and was lovely In itlstlo decorations of fragrant flowers every where. The living room was adorned 1th exquisite pink roses and sweet Bell-ans Hot water SureReliet o paper adorned 7^ ELL-ANS (loose .pictures. A f* 5 * •«<* 75 * P»ckafi*a Everywhere CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY f’ut out this slip' enclose with. 6c andimtil U itonf*4cy & Co., .Sheffield Are* Chicago, JIL, ing your name and address clear ly. You will receive m return i tilal package containing FoU-y'i Honey nnd Tar Compound foi c-uirha. colda nod croup; Foloy Kid ney Fills for pains In sides and lark; rheumatism, Imckache, kid ney and bladder aliments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole x me and thoroughly cleansing cn thartlc for constlpntlon, bilious ness, headaches, and sluggish bow els.—Advertisement. How to build up your Weight jrparRed.BIood.CeHi. That’. ■ mil S.S.3. build. Blood- It; Ink moan, strength t t know why Insurance r refuse to iaanra a great . a bccauao they art under weight? Simply became to be tin der .welsbt often proves low fight- ( pens in the pastel shades. Red nnd black emphasized the Folor note In the attractive din ning room where the - handsomely aPtc-lnied table was centered with a tall silver vnse of crimson roses. Red Sweet peas outlined the man tel and buffets. The University seal marked the piece cards. An elaborate count dinner was served athe gunls Included Messr. A. If. Stephens Edwin Thomas. Edgar A. Dunston, E G. Henry, D. M Everett J E. Chapman, Jr. Dr. H. C White and J. H. T. McPherson. 8ILVER TEA I&tLV EVENT AT MR*. JAMES WHITE’S " •Tuesday evening , tho Ladle, Auxiliary of the Flrat Presbyterian fhurch entertained at a, lovely silver tea for the Gcrdlne Memori al- tied at Ute General Hosptal. The spacious homo of Mrs. James White was thrown open for the occasion, which was radiant in the exqulelte decorations of gorgeous flowers everywhere. Vari colored roses, Larkspurs, and pink ami white Poppies were beautifully ar ranged In elver and cnratal baskets and vases. The tea table wai covered with very lovely Vonltlan cloth of elaborate design of Filet and Ma- dcllra embroidery centered with a delicate pink glass bowl of pink Popples. Tho candle sticks and bon-bon dishes matched tho artis tic center piece. A musical program was render ed by Mrs. Morris Yow,- Mr». John Morris, Miss Petrie KHIott and Mr. Audley Morton. Deaplte the rain there wan largo number of guests present Tho contributions did not reach the full quota, and for the benefit of those who were unable to be pres ent they are asked to send contr- buttons to Mrs. George D. Thomas, treasurer. Mrs. Thomas Wray of Wraysrllle spent Wednesday In the city. Mrs. Jf. T. Nunnally of Iiofitwlck spent Wednesday In the city. Mrs. Georgia Stephen* and Mrs. Albert Mathews of Crawford spent Wednesday In the city. Mrs. John Orr and Mrs. Butler Atklnsl of Monroe were vllsiton here' Wednesday. Mr. W. J. Glenn Died Wednesday Mr, William J. Gleqp, v aged <3. died suddenly at the residence 360 Madison avenuo in Barberville Wednesday morning at 6 o’clock Funera and Interment will take place at Pleasant Grove church ^lr Madison county near Neese Thurs day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The —— funeral party will leave the real* Mr.. K. N. Sharpe, Mrs. 8. J. dtncc at - Smith, Mrs. E. O. Brock, Mrs. Claud Montgomery and MIbh Hilda Sharpe were visitors from Com merce herq Wednesday." . Mrs. Harvey Cabiness and 'Mr. Gay Brightwel! of Montgomery, ■pent Monday In Atlanta. Rev. W. L. Culberson oi Com merce assisted by fiev. Willie Bayt tmsst/s. . . Vtpomj I I apply freely up dm Mi;: Ri VASORUS Cm 17MlUcaJm I/WYMpi NO COMPLAINTS ON will -conduct tho services. Dorsey’/ - .. .. funeral directors will be In charge^ 1 1,on of the 8 * n,lary 1>r Health Board Members Discuss Recent Public Criticism of Alderman J. H. Rucker, In Coun cil. No complaints regarding tho t;H- Mrs! Hugh Calloway, Mrs. E. B. Reese and Miss Gussie Reeso of Lexington spent Wednesday in tho city, r * , of thd" funera arrangements. Pall bearers will be Messrs. Otho Brown Asa WIer. T.% R, Crawford. C. D. Booth, J. H. Ifnrdemnn, O. P Whit* mre. Will Dillard. Mr. Glenn, who was a retired planter and Deacon In the Baptist church, is survived by his mother, Mrs. Martha Glenn, a son . Paul L Glenn and the, following daughters Mtys Magdalen Glenn, Mrs. A. D WIer, Athens. Mrs. O. C. Dillard, mont have been recr^ved by him In several days, Dr. J. C. McK'nney told the Board of Health in Its meeting Tuesday afternoon. Tlie board took up the recent criticism of j\l<lerman .T. H. Pack er who declared tho aanltarv de partment Is n “fraud on the c'ty and inefficient.' Chairman jltc- Kinney stated tho department doing all it can to keep tho city .clean. Other member/* of tlu Neese; Mrs. O. W, Crawford, Bor- Board said they had not received bervflle. and complaints. DR. HUGH 8. MAGILL Just to aay that Dr. Hugh S. MaglU Is a successor to Dr. Marion Lawrence as head of the Interna- \ tlonnl Sunday School Council of; MOTHER! Fletcher’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for Religion* Education. Is *ufflcIont! - to Introduce Dr. Maglll to our t or*. He Is a groat man with, grant message. For year* ho was! _ . ......... an outaunding figure in tho Na-! Constipation Wind Colic Flatulency To.Sweetcn Stomal SJWTC tt «5lV35;'i Diarrhoea - Regulate Bowels beloved Sunday School leaders. Dr. Maglll will be given a most hearty welcome In his first official visit to Georgia, during tho Sunday School Convention next Monday, Tuesday and Wcdnoaday. body. It often mtnu3 nerve-power, In your blood, ml- minus energy, minus a aerloua to bo mtaua, eat you Increase the • red-blood-colls, yon le plus. That’s why -0 1826, baa meant to underweight men and Ins In thoir strength, k* fill out. You stop lty-IoT:cr. You In- !. Your body fills to power, your flesh be- the age lines that Inncss disappear. You , firmer, happier, .and , all over your body, -cells! S. 8. a will Take 8. S. 8. It con- ire vogotabla medicinal a & S. la sold fit all res. The large ripe Is leal ate* KI0|*Ar TROUBLE BEOOMEC .<*,SERIOUS "Shflsrlsd with oeveAt headache bnrkacha and palna in mjr lega nn<? under my shoulder-blade. My kld- neyi and bladder were In bad con- ttUqgrt try %rak and "netvdifc and fsU tlrcd inr try w«re EXERCISES TO S HONOR John howaro payne The ekerdses at the Harden homo honoring the memory of John Howard Payne this evening prom ise to be -very interesting nnd brief. Miss Mildred Rutherford will be Introduced by Prof. D. le Earnest, who will give a sketch of Payne's life In her usual and charmnlg way. The abort program S ill be Interspersed wttlh music. rs. Kattle Jester Griffeth will sing "Home, Sweet Home,” the song whfclh Immorialllsed tho au thor. Misses Kate and Martha An- 'demon will sng “Annie Laurie." Tho Veil quartette wtR slog “Genevieve,” and Morris' band Win play three selectons. Apart from the program. Mtsa Evelyn Jackeon will show the relics belonging to Payne's sweetheart which have been handed tywn to Miss Jack- son. The home will be thrown open to the public at six o'clock to do hon or to the great author who gave to the world the sweetest, song ever written. Sir*. W. A. Capps went over to Atlanta Tuesday morning to con sult Dr. Michael, Hop* about her whoulder. ' ' *, r road - ’ Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drop's and Soothing Syrups, especially vlth, a! prepared to relieve Infants one month old to Children all-ages of Aids in the assimilation of Pood^promotipf Cheerfulness, Rest; and Natural Sleep without ‘6plates Lp , To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. PhysMlaui everywhere recommend It, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hudson Atlanta were recent visitors here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones. Miss Mildred Rpthertord, Mr. and Mm. J. C. Hstcblns and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hutching Jr., will spend the week-end at Lakemont. Mr. Harris Jones to in Knoxville attending the golf tournament. Mr. and Mm. Clarence Smith nnd little son. Billy, of Griffin, are Mr. ysd Mm. W. A Tomorrow Tomorrow MICHAEL’S, The Store Good Goods £Made ^Popular SMilltnery Event Extraordinary! t NewTrimmed Hats The very latest in* hats of French crcpc, taffeta, ribbons, leghorns, com binations of leghorn and. crepe,‘trimmed with a lovely profusion of flow ers, bows, iaccs, em broidery -. Ready-tb-Wearhaft 3 ? mart beyond words I rim and natty in every linel Just right for sports, <K for thestreet. They come ^ in styles that are neatly tailored, simply banded, in many colors and with a complete variety of styles at the special price 95 Lovely Flower Hats Boautltal .new flower effects of f. lovely color* and designs, ador- f < clevsr shapes • In ■ variety lit cv.-ry preference. Won- A trial vatu, , - ^ Unlrimmed Shapes Just s touch of adorn ment adi" of these and you will have a lovely new hat* AH*colon are represented in this su perb group priced for this occasion at . . , JSggS$L75 to $2.95 Also there is a special pricing on an assort meat, of wreaths, mixtures, fan cies of a!l kinds 75c to $1.M MICHAEL BROTHERS May Silks are Sale-ing On Jtist three more days: and the £Mciy Silk Sale will be over. • (jone, but the •wonderful values 'will never be forgotten. The selling has been heavy. Rare values are still here. If you would save, Buy Silk TIow. May Silk Sale ygc Here are silks under mill costs. Chins silks of fine quality and our own Seco Silks in colors, white, 'black, brown,, navy, pink, sky,‘rose, copen, grey and green. Also silk stripe shirtings. These silks are worth $1.00. Your choice now, yard 59c .• MayJSilk Sale $i.yg ..Wonderful silks on this table. Our ‘fine quality 40 inch Crepe de Chine is white, black and 20 colors. 36 inch fine quality taffetas. Heavy fine wash satin. Lovely foulards. 'Silks on which you save much. Your choice now, yard $1.79 * May Silk Sale $2.gg The most wanted'sllks at this prico Beautiful printed crepe de chines in a wide variety, of beatitiful designs and colors. Skinner’s Satins, Maliin- sons finest Georgette crepe. Your choice now* yard ....; $2.39 May Silk Sale $i.4g Silks hero at wholesale prices. Heavy black and white Habutai, 40 inches wide Georgette Crepe in every color. .Colored Japanese Pongee. A11 silks in lovely shades. Yaird wide Satin Messaline, and Black Taffeta. Your -choke, now, yard $1.49 May Silk Sale $i.g8 Values here that will amaze you. Fine Baronette Satins in Black, Jade, Pink, Ciel, Orange, Navy, and Yellow. Wide satin Charmouse and the fa mous Cortecelli Taffetas. Rare val ues all. You choice, now, yard $1.98 May Silk Sale $2.g8 , The finest silks are reduced here. Silk ’Canton -Crepe. Black Castle Crepe, Paisley nnd Egyptian Charmeuse. Fine Flat Crepes. All in the most wanted shades, nnd all worth much more. Your choice now yard,.. $2.98 Extra Special in the ZMay Silk Sale $g.2g Silks famous the world over. Mostly made by Mallinson. Satin Canton crepes, Brocaded Castle Crepes, Pussy Willow Brocades, Mnllinson’s washable Pussy Willow Taffeta. ' / ; . . . / - • . _ Forget Not! This is Baby Week—Attend Dainty Sweaters for Infants—Slip over and Button-front Styles, in love ly colorings $1.25 to $2.75 Infants’ Hand-made Sadqucs of Crepe de Chine and Cashmere, in blue, pink and white .< $2.50 to $7.50 .Long Kimonas of Outing. White, trimmed with pink or blue .... $1.00 Infants’ Hand-made Slips and Dre»es in the finest designs and loveliest styles $2.00 to $6.50 Klcinert’s Rubber Panties for Baby, in pink or white 35c, 50c, $1.00 Kleinert’s Absorbent Bibs are .. 18c I-Wanta Rompers, Sleeveless Styles in navy with red embroidery .. $1.75 Novelty Rompers in gay colon, em broidery in nursery designs are priced $2.85 and $3.50 $2.98 ORGANDIE DRESSES $1.97 For ages 2 to 6 years in- the loveliest of styles and in rainbow hues. Pink, blue, blorwn, green and peach. Ruf fled and fluffled. LOVELY MISS 3 TO 6 DRESSES . 1-3 OFF Of the sheerest Organdie Swiss in purity white and dainty shadings. All laced and ruffled visions. Fine dress es, too. Were from $4.50 to $8.50. INFANT’S LONG DRESSES HALF OFF - Hand-made, every'one and really ex quisite—with the daintiest of em- broiderinfe and hand-tucking. t You can buy several. Half price,' HAND MADE SHORT DRESSES HALF OFF For the prince and princesses, age 1 and 2 years, are these lovely Hand- niade dresses. Were $3 to $9.50, INFANTS’ SUPS AND PETTICOATS HALF PRICE Long and 1 and 2 year sizes. All of fine style, material and workmanship. Were $1.10 to ?3.00, Now half off. iNFANTS HAND-MADE FLANNELS ft 1-4 OFF Of beautiful quality In tho Gertrude style, with scalloped bottoms or cro chet edge. Many are exquisitely em broidered. Were priced $2.50 to $5. The Beauty Shop Announces the arrival of Mrs Nora Counts as Manager and Director. She is Highly Endorsed by Michael’s and of wide Experience and learning in all treat ments. You are Invited to consult her. MichaelThe Store Good Goods Made Popular