The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 10, 1923, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY9.192J- MBANNEB-HBitAUyrHBNS. GEORGIA PAGE THRE A KNOCK-OUT ■- At the money g f? CB, « *°» to j SES JSSi** i ataitaSsaESr ys^gpm for the liver Bawara of imitation*. Demand \ibe genuine in 10c auid 35c pack ages bearing abovo trade mark. $ ALL tFECTCY TETLEYS IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CLARKE COUNTY giAls •All members of the Clsrlte County Girl's Club will please Makes good.TEA a certainty A TALL, frosty glass—full of clinking ice and Tetley’s Orange Pekoe—is One of summer’s true delights. Re freshing — fragrant — deli cious—it is the incpmpara= ble hot-weather drink. 1 CIRCLE 4 PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH MEETS FRIDAY FOUR O'CLOCK Circle 4 of Prince Avenue Bap tist church will meet Friday after noon at 4 o'clock instead of Thurs day as has been announced at the home of Mrs. 8. B, Wingfield on Cobb street. Biggest Comedy This Year The friends of Mr. BiU McKin non will be glad to learn of his con- tlnsd improvement although he is still unable to leave the St- Mary’s Hospital Mrs. William Bradshaw,* Jr., left Wednesday afternoon for her home in Padncah, Ky., after » visit to her mother, Mrs- James White. —- HI— Mrs. Rufus Turner and Mrs. G 0- Davis are in Macon the guests of Mrs. L. A. Tharpe for the cen tennial celebration. —IB— Mias Sarah Hall has returned to her home In Athens after viiiting Laughs, thick and fast in “Safety Last” Mies Elisabeth Carroll at her home in Piedmont avenue 'for aeveral weeks—Georgian. Ensign Charles 8nelling and Mrs. Shelling of New London, Conn., and Dr- Pinckney Sneiling of Johns Hopkins are guests of their parents, Cql. and Mrs. C. M. SneUing. Mr. and Mrs. £ B. Wilhite have returned from a visit to Atlanta. The friends of Hr. Wesley Mc Kinnon will regret to leafn he wts painfully hurt Tuesday after noon when his horse ran away throwing him from his buggy. The friends of Hr- Daniel Ar nold will regref to learn of hla ill ness at bis boms on Satlulah ave- SOAPS 25c Woodberry’s ... I9c 25c Cuticura Soap .. 19c 25c Cuticura ointment 19c 25c Packer’s Tar ... 19c 25c Pears Glycerine "Soap 19c 15c Sayman 11c 15c -Lux > 11c 15c Ivory Soap Flakes He 15c Bon Ami 11c The Best Place to Buy Your Victrola and Victor Records Muter 'Raymond Wilhite is spending aeveral weeks with rela tives in Elberton. —ffl— 1 Friends here of "Mrs. Frank Morgan will regret to-ieam she re ceived a cablegram from Scotland announcing the sudden death of BERNSTEIN BROS- Victrola Department PHONE 376 her father. Mrs. Campbell Morgan and the Rev. Jack Morgan left yesterday for Spayta, where the Rev. and Mrs. Frank Morgan are living to convey the sad tidings. Don’t forget Saturday is Tag Day for the free ward at the Gen eral Hospital- When it was an nounced hut Sunday in the churches, a patient who works for a living and wu operated oil last The best service, tho best salaction of Victor Records, the largest variety of Victrola instruments la yours the moment you enter our establishment. Ask your friends ~ •Mrs. Natallo Anna Hamilton are In guests of Mrs. Charles THRILL A-minute LAUQH A-sccond COMEDY CYCLONE Funniest Feature . - .. , t-u p T'jt >.! Ever Mad PA CE No raw boj Office IffH By MRS. ALICE ADAMS Residence 832 MRS.' BURNEY DOBBS' LOVELY PARTY FOR MRS. WARREN HUNNICUTT A charmingly planned social event of Wednesday arternoon was the lovely bridge party honoring Mrs. Warren Hnnnleutt of Atlanta tlio guest of Mrs. Walter Hodgson, at which Mrs. Burney Dobbs was the delightful Hostess at .her at tractive home on Hill street. Seven .players. enjoyed the Jit.! ' ' * : ‘ : 1 i Stic decorations of gor- geoagvflowers, prevailed through out Sever' floor. Pink roses 1 and sweet peas, vari-colored popples, daisies and ojd fashioned blosgoms ninde a wonderful se’.tlniL arranged in French baskets and^all silver anil crystal vases. , * •rtlBbwiatK itlie Interesting game, very delicloius and elaborate re freshments were, served. Jfrs. Edward Dprsey, Jr., won the top score prize, a dainty piece of lingerie. Miss Natalie Bocock rut tho .consolation, apalr of fancy work aclaaors. Tho popular Honor guest was presented'. pretty souvenir of the occssldn.ff' Mrs., Dobbs ektended the usual lovely,hpipltallty*and was assist ed by Her mother, .Mrs, T. P. Vin cent amf her sister. Mrs. Otic Vin cent. Mr*., Dobbs will entertain again Saturday morning at a beau tiful bridge luncheon, which will terminate the delightful series.. house, Saturday .afternoon, .at. two o’clock. Thta meeting Ja very , im portant and each member should attend. j Mrs. Annie' Mae Wood Bryant. Child-birth ltd Book Sent Frtth Sosas i of women, by the simple eminent physician, have _Ary mtatriet through many tp to the has ar il rug BtoreY^Vtrywhere. ••Mothea’a Friend- it •plied externally. applied externally, ia safe, free from narcotics, permits easier natural readjustment of muscles and nerve*' during expectancy end childbirth. \£tart uting it today. Mrs. E. E. Kergcr, Slayton, Minn., says: "It pulled me through." Send for book today, to Brodfleld Regulator Co., BA-85, Atlanta. Ga. "Mother** Friend’* la JUNIOR MU8IC CLUB MEETS 8ATURDAY, 4 O’CLOCK \ The Junior Music club will meet Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the Woman’a club. An fntetvatfng program has been planned, the numbeft being taken from the llat of numbers in tbs Music Memory contest, which will be held next month. The progrdm Is as follows: I .Verdi—Anvil Chorus. > II. Wagner—Bridal Chorus, from I. Ddla—Bovvenlr Victor Betts. ’. Schubert— Serenade — Mrs Earnest ^Michael: *—lelaahbn- " J - a georgTa WOMAN Georgia was honored by the li brartans of the Unified 8tates, in the election of Mrsj Maud B. Cobh, of Atlanta, a vice president of the .American/ Library Association," says The Savannah News. • Mrs. Cobb; ha» been Georgia’s Lohengrin., , state librarian for a good many Music Club Cliorug. years. During that time, she has 111 nA '“ "'**-»•••** accomplished a gre$t deal of won derfully fine work and as'an in cident thereto, her repntatloin among librarians throughout the nation hhs steadily grown. It Is not surprising that Mrs. Cobb should have been elected, f vice president of the great Amer ican Library Association. It was an honor wholly and entirely ia- served. Georgia has never had a better or more efficient official under the big dpme of Capitol rflll than iMjrs. Cobb. Her achievement should inter est the great'national woman’s as- socialtion, now in session in At lanta.—Georgian. MRS. HARRY RICHARD8 ENTERTAINS CRADLE ROLL AND PARENT8 Tuesday evening Mrs. Harry Richards entertained the parents of th£ cradle roll of the Christian church at a most unique Tacky Party, Therd were jne hunch guests present Including the chi The basement of the church bower of bright spring flowers In pretty arrangement, with gar lands of Southern Smilox forming the artistic background. The costumes were varied and at tacky as possible, adding greatly to the amusement of the evening. Interesting games were played and the occasion proved a happy social success. . Dainty refreshment were served and every one enjoyed very much Mrs. Richards delightful hospital- Mrs. W. D. Paschnll was awarded the"prlge* for the* tackiest costume. HINTON-BROWN SCHOOL On Friday night, May 11th, Prof. D. L. Earnest will give a stereopti • can Lecture on "The Other Wise Man.” There win also be a program given by the Normal School Glee club. \ Everybody Invited, admission 10 and 15 cents. MICHAEL’S TOILET GOODS SALE TOMORROW—FRIDAY—ONLY . No Phone Orders please .-^TALCUM. $1.25 Coty’s i i. s 98c 50c Violet Deodoriz ing ...... 39c 35c Mary Garden ..... 29c 25c Mavis .f. 19c‘ 25c Mennens Violet . 19c 25c Menena Borated. 19c 35c __ Mennens Kora Konia 29c 26c Djer Kiss 19c 25c Orange Blossom. 19c 25c Lazelle 19c 25c Babcock’s Butter fly 19c 26c Palmolive 19c 25c Amolin ........ 19c ?5c Amoray 29c CREAMS 50c Djer Kiss Vanish ing 38c 50c Hinds Honey and Almond 38c 50c Mary Garden Van ishing ......... 38c 50c Woodberry’s Fa-: cial 38c 50c Nadifle Vanish ing 38c 35c Dafgette & Rams- • dells ;. . ... 29c 25c Daggette & Rams- deljs? 19c 10c Daggette & Rams- dells ... 8c 35c Menthdlatuni .. 29c 35c Vick’s Salve .. 29c 35c ‘Pond’s , Vanish ing ^ream 29c ' TOILET WATER $2.19'Azurea ..... $1.98 82-19 Floramye .... $1.98 *1.89 Djer Kiss ... $1.49 $1.00 Orange Bios- / »om 39c $1.25 Mary Garden., 98c POWDER $1.00 Mary Garden . 89c 98c Azurea 89c 98c Floramye ......89c 65c Java 59c 60c Luxor white 39c 50c Nadine 39c 50c Pompeian Beauty 39c 50c Mavis 39c 60c Djer .Kies 42c TOOTH PASTE 60c Forhans 49c 50c Pepsodent 38c 65o Prophylatic Tooth Powder 1 69c 25c Dr. Lyons 19c 46c Prophylatic Tooth Brushes 34c 50c Pebeco 38c ' MISCELLANEOUS 80c Mum 26c 36c Odorono 29c 60c Odorono ....... 49c $1.00. Odorono 89c 50c Neet 39c 22c Ammonia 19c 20c Witch Hazel .... 16c $1.65 Eau de quin- nine - $1.49 15c Bay Rum 11c 50c Mulsified Cocoa- nut Oil 39c 50c Packer’s Tar Shampoo 38c ■■ • extra special 12 Cakes Palm Olive Soap .. V. Mendeisshon—Spinning Song. —Lenus Daniel. VI. RoMlnt-^OTertnra to William Tell. VII. Sebaettn—La Palotna. Mandolin and Guitar club.. Mandolins: LMonteith, Capps. dance Saturday evening which will Alexander Bneh. Lila Dews, Oscar Davison, Victoria Betts, Leila Mac Fears. Mary Murry. Guitars: Donald Campbell, Flora Betts, Ethel Jester Lorlna Law renep. The treasurer requests that all who-have not paid their dues please bring them to this meeting, he the State dues have to be sent In to Atlanta before the convention In June. too News. are the guests of -Mrs.- Waltei —a— Miss Marlon Robison wlll> spend a portion of this week In Athens. —Walton News. Miss Gertrude Stephens spent last Tuesday in Athens.—Walton News. jfrs. W. A. Capps returned to At lanta Thursday to spend 4 month Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Callahar leave next week for their summei home in Virginia. A Riot at the Mr. and Mrs'. I’arl Bowden and little daughter. Elstn, spent Sun day n Cornelia. sir. Guy Brightwell has returned for Treatment under Dr.. Michael : (0 ,Montgomery after a visit to (liB ■Hoke. While there she will be the, s|gtor Mrs Ha rvev Cablness. guest of Mrs. Frank Stanton. — .T| Mr. and Mrs. Charles phlnlzyj Ema n f, re broke out on the are spending Thursday in Augusta. | TOof ofl c A s cl jrider’s’ home on *~f®— . iMillcdge avenuei late » Wednesday Howard, Atlanta fl Last Week j. , . . i t.aai„ Aiuicoge avonuct mw ■ cum-»un«- Mrs. Malcolm FOrtson and Jafte rn00 n. Very small damage was daughter, Anne \Vrigbt. are In Sa- <lone T1)B fiw .trucks : answered vannah for a visit. ; the call, extinguishing the blaze £8“ ' .. promptly. Miss Sarah Hall returns from At- j W^SiK'S^hr-ISj That DuU Aching be one of the popular visitors for the week-end dances. Don't worry nnrl complain abou —ffl— In bad bad;. Get rio cf ltl For Dr. and .Mrs. A. B. Patton have 'weak kidneys, lame nn<l achy hack: moved from King avenue to 220 your neighbors recommend Doan’i Woodlawn, the home which they Kidney Pills. Ask your neighbor, -oeontly purchased from Mr. H. J. I jt. ij. spmtlfn. carpenter 710 Pu- Howo. - Ilaski St.. Athens soys: ’’Fnrm work —W— 1 ’ several years ago strained my bael Mr. and Mrs. Ralph NortheUtt o ,, 11( J ln y kidneys became weak. The Marietta will be the guests °fjkidney secretions were highly col- ^ Mrs. nValter Rams for- the Rotary l, )re d and passed too freely scald- Convention Friday. • ,j nK In passage. My back gave oul * and I thought I would never be Miss Martha Fort of Atlanta ah , e to work again. There was o Miss Dorothy Clayton of Columbuf 1 Gull, heavy ache constantly Hi the and Miss Blanche Gaffney of Brc- L„ a|| ct my b a ck a nd .harp, knlfr nua will arrive Friday to be the rlltHnK p„| na (n m y bad. guests of Miss Eltdaboth Arnold a [ tbe least.move. /I beeame weak WEEK-END COLLEGE DANCES — The college contingent Is look ing forward with pleasurable Inter- est to the two week-end dances which will assemble many out of town visitors. The A. T. O. fra ternity will entertain Friday even Ing at the Octagon at one of the most brilliant tfancea of the sea son, followed by tho Pan Hellenic dance Saturday evenlrffc which till center quite ns much social In terest. The A. T. O. fraternity will en tertain a number of cbarmlnlg vis- itors at tho Georgian bate), whose presence will contribute largely to the pleasure of both events. V _aa_ LUCY COBB INSTITUTE The entire student body of Lucy Cobb, under'the direction of Miss Lou'se Rostand will alng "Pan, on a Summer Day." (a cantata by Paul Bliss) this evening at 8:30 Seney-Stoval chapel.' Admission fifty cents. HIGH SCHOOL*^CARNIVAL FRIDAY EVENING 8i1S The High School Carnival sche duled for Friday evening at 8:IP promises to be a very entertaining event Thje High School building will be fitted up for^lhe occasion with many attractive booths and a great number of wonderful attractions. ' The Carnival wll be given for th* benefit of the athletic association. LUMPKIN STREET NEEDLE •ORK CLUB MEET8 •ITH MRS. A8A THORNTON The Lumpkin Street Needlr Work Club will meet with Mrs. Asa Thoniton Friday afternoon nt her home on Mllledge'' avenue, which will assemble the member/ delightful for tho week-end dances. -SR— Miss Marion Elliott,- and MJsf, Hewlett/ Humber of Rrennu will be the guests of Miss Katherine Eradwel for the week-end dances. Mrs. Warren Ilunnieutt Take und Just n little work used up m.v strength. I only used one box ol Doan's Kidney Pills and they im mediately relieved me of the trou ble in my back and regulated my kidneys so that I fslt like a -differ ent person. I gladly recommend Doan’s.” I’rloe 60c, nt nil dealers. Don’; simply ask for a kidney remedy—, get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the sam< that Mr. Spratfin. had. Floster- Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y