The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 11, 1923, Image 3

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FRIDAY. MAY 11. 1923.~ THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA FADE THREE Office 1201—By MRS. ALICE ADAJIS—Residence 832. o littGE • mother of mine .Sometlmee.tn the hush ot the even- ■ inf no’jr. ■ When the shadows I creep up in tbtfwest,* I tl)lnk of the. songs -that you used ..fax »(ng, And- tbo boy that you lulled to rest— The Hreo llttte hoy wtth the tousled ■ . . With Its hair wo smy and fine. Afi* «****<• df Is^n,times ya« . ) TtSlpfor' (hat boy, (I lltt^™*tfcw, i of ^ f- Grown stalwart in body —Roxahne 'Hughes, ^ara Bivens. Jennie Belle Hurst, Lucille Worn- 4. Staecoto Etude—Orth—WUlle Musselwhlte. 5. Rondo—Gurlitt—Louise Boat* ner. Winnie Howard. 6. A Frolic—Mayer—Guaaie Pen nington, 7. Country p&nce—Beethoven- Ruby Means, Eula Bteeky, Agnef Orr. Ethel' Strickland, • % • * .- 8. The Swaftf-StUnt } Sains— l Wiii nlej HoWard*; . ' I.-’ , '9. Wedding. Music, Op. 4i>—Jen* *<bn—*Ru!JyV Means,* ’’Harriet Tdrk. , Mildred Perryman, Mary Carmlch- JA» atmle/tb.mjth's en-, pel. ; *1J 1 10. Arlecchlno. Op. 6, Nl, 1—Ne- ' “ *“ v “’- vln—Mildred Perryman, Lenp Mat Morris. - , 11. The Fauns—Cham Inade— Nell Meadows. 12. Mazurka, Op, 357, No. 4—Bohm —Ethel Strickland, Maude Statham Winnie Howard, .Willie Mussel- white. and Hardly know that he lulled with your slum- altered the form song. hav t|ie face, heart is unchqnged bi And still Wt 1 * only ,he boy of ° Id ' o little mother of mine! HOME COMING DAY .CHI PHI FRATERNITY ' Eta chapter of Chi Phi and the Eta Trust association of the Uni versity of Georgia will, welcome aluraai Of the chaptep jtfld their friends *t^the..^rat*ntty house “Mother.”' This pageant will brine - to * tno - eyes -or the' anaienM (Be' Talue at home U . the; first act, WttH'gll'thaljoYs.iDt 1 child hood. Tn«'»»oonBsceiid >U1‘ represent a “Club Room” which will be play-1 ed by the tamona “Trela Class” ot ‘ boys ot the Christian church. In th(s aoene we ahell forget the cares of Mother and find a group of boys In the club, or bar room, but bertre the end ot the second act. a voice from far away sings that song. "My Mother's Prayers Have Followed Me,” and the boys come Into the light. Last, but not leaat In the playlet, the scene, "A. Mother's Love" Is presented and the picture of long ago painted with all Its radiance and beauty. While this act Is be ing sho*n, a duet, “Tell Mother I’ll Be There,” will be sung and true stories of today and of yes. terd’ay will be shown In a “Moth* el's Lory” A most cordial Invitation Is ex tended everyone to attend . this program which will commence at 8:30 o‘c!ock. Mothers’ Next Sunday, 13 Mothers Day wll be observed In Athens Sunday, the 13th. Special services will mark the Sunday Schoel lessons while most every one w’ill wear a white flower In honor of Mother. * % • This is a national day and Is tc be* observed t Mrs. W. H’lPace: : rDfetf Friday {he country TO ATTEND SIQMA ALPHA EP8ILON FRATERNITY BANQUET ~ On Tuesday evening from eight thirty to twelve tlfe members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frater nity entertained their Seniors at a delightful banquet given at the ."Pines.” Those present were: Marshall B K Pollock, Mltler Bell, Arthur Gan- Id^ wt- thc TrQtcVmty hous . Goodrich Henry, W. C. Flem- streetl Sntur- , raW u„„« -'■* 1 . 'ming, Julian Strickland,* Henry day >! yrhen . “corg a and Auburn (Seniors) Shelby Langston, rivals of old, meet to play baseball A lovely lynchcon will be served Many auto parties qrc expected. A room with maid In attendance will be at the disposal of the ladies. < Directors of Eta hssocjiltK>i' aro Judge Peter W. Meldrim, Chas F. Rice,. Joseph E. Boston, Dr Frank K., Boland, Frank L. Flem ing, Frank R. Mitchell, A. Pratt Adams, Arthur Clarke, John T. Dennis, «Rr.^F. Phlnlzy- Calhoun Thomas W. Connally, Hugh H Cordon, Jr„ James Kagan, Jesse Draper, Hficheli Spalding, Clark Howell, J/. William A. Rajvson, Eugene Black, % Jr„ Richard W Courts, Jr.,' Robert L. Foreman, Jr. Charles F.'Whltener, Jr., and David Collii PIANO^ECITAL POUND AUDITORIUM SATURDAY AT 8EVEN O’CLOCK The piano recital by the Fianc department of the State Normal School will be an artistic event In the Pound Auditorium Saturday evening at seven o’cloqk. Following Is the program: 1. Jubelfeler Polonaise, Op. 7— Kraner—Mary Kelly, Louise Kelley H'llll,, iioanlii'KIlP Vnniilo' T.lln C V onye r , M T <!lW ^ 2. ftomnnee—Zltterbart—LucV Pound, V * ' j, 3. Sonatlne, Op. 20, No, 4—Mohr Walker (Seniors) 8helby Langston, Thomas Tillman, Porter Carswell L. H. Hilton, Oscar Miller, George F. Dal tell, Hugh Stanley, Jere Mo- Ree, Frederick Kent, Everett Barg- eron, Edward Robinson, Wllllair Harveyj 'William Fulcher, Maxwell Oliver, Terrell Perry, D. M. Snider Charles Strangward, Dave Snelllng Robert Blount, Edward Baas, Wal ter B. Russell, Robert Thomas and Lee Robinson. After a delightful five course dinner had been serve;), speeches were made by each of the Sen iors, after which talks were made by other members of the Frater nity. The Hall was elaborately decorat ed with the Fraternity colors, Pur ple and Gold, while beautiful bas kets of daisies adorned the table upon which the sumptous feast wst served. ' ^ Mr. William Fulcher acted ar Toastmaster. A PAGEANT ENTITLED “MOTHER." TO BE GIVEN AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY Of all the day, we have and the special program, given, Sunday Ill be the hest of all—“Motjhnr’s Say." The’'Senior Endeavored, of the First Christian church will present a pageant at the evening service, at 8:30 o'clock, entitled y\Vi SANDALS •f'Y'HE Sandal, because of it\ un- ' 1 ■ usual smartness that accompa nies such absolute comfort, now is the' favorite of the Season’s Shoe Styles. New dressy models are here dS illustrated, in patent leather, *‘$6.75; Done in Green Kid or white calf skin $8.50 ~ . n-jrf p.nof MICHAEL’S I* I’ K.i|/- ■I'ldiil -.'iiC'-nri: 4+ INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT FIR8T M. E. CHURCH TO PICNIC The postponed piclnlc of the In- tertnedlate department of the First Methodist church wliil be held Saturday at Barnett Shoals. Every body Is asked to meet In time to leave the church at 10 o'clock and bring a lunch. Mothers of those contributing cars are cordially In vited. LOS ANGELES—William G. Me- Adoo, former ^ Secretary of the Treasury, has accepted the Invita tion • of Secretary Mellon to attend the 'U'nvelllhg of a statue to Alex ander Hamilton, tfieir famous pre decessor at Washington on May. 17. "This is the tltpt moriument to be erected in Washington, said Mc- Adoo, and it Is a recognition' 1 df hir great service to the nation. 4 ^0 benefited by tho vapors of— VISITS Mrs. U!a Pace, wife of W. H, Pace of Center district of Jack- son county, died at her hoino. aftor a lingering Illness at four o'clock Friday morning. Mrs. Face was fifty-nine years Of age and had been a member for many years of the Mothdlst church and an earnest worker in the church. The funernl will be conducted from Antioch church Saturday at two o'clock, by Rev. N. T. Lan caster, asslster by Rev.' J. I*. Cooper and ftev. A. L. ,Flury. , ■Mrs. Pace"- Is survived by her husband, W. H. Pnco, two daugh ters, Mrs. W. T. Brown and Mrs. J, Pace, Marjorie, Mary, Sybil jand Maud, faiid' two bans. Carl and Clyde, She is also survived by ono sister-in-law, Mrs. R. D. Yarbor ough and twenty-one grand'ehlld- U. D. C. MEET8 MONDAY AT VILLA, 4:30 The Laura Rutherford Chapter U. D. C. will meet at the Villa Monday afternoon at 4:30 when the reports from the commltltees on Memorial Day exercises and the U. D. C. Essay ConteBt. A full at tendance Is desired. g] Mrs. E. R. Klnnebrew has re* turned to Franklin N. C„ accom panied by Mrs. J. A. Cook. Mr- end Mr,. Albert Davison have returned from e visit to At lanta. Mias .Margaret Morton, of Ath ena, was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Baldwin the past week-end—Madl sontan. , Mr. George Woodruff, coach ot the University of Georgia, Is home for the, summer.—Columbus En- qulrler-8an. Mrs. Hulmo Klnnebrew and Hulme, Jr., are vlattlng relatives la Winder. Messrs. Hugh Price and Thur mond McWhorter, of Athens, were In Greensboro Thursday.—Greens- boro Herald-Journal. -- Mrs. R. S. Howard and Mis, Genie Harrison were fn Athens. Monday, visiting Mr,. Tom Comer and Miss Martha Comer. The lat ter has been very 111 for several days, following an operation for appendicitis.—Jackson Herald. Mrs. J. E. Taimadgo of Athens, was a recent guest of Mrs. Claud Montgomery.—Commerce News. Miss Carrie Fowler of Athens was the week-end' guest of Mm. J. H. Manley.—Jackson Herald. Sirs. Walter Robison and Miss Marion Robison of Monroe were visitors here Wednesday. Mrs. Sam Goodman and Miss Emily Goodman have returned from a six weeks' visit In Aiken, S. C. —n— Mrs. M. E. Mooney of Lexington, Is the guest of Mrs. Charlie Chan dler. Ota 17 MlUhnhn V*d Kssrfr TO EXPECTANT MOTHERS A tetter from Mrs. Ward Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’t Vege table Compound Helped Her Springfield, Ohio.—* ‘LydiaE-Pink* iim’fVMi * *■ Jor^r Justice Now, TeHs Facts InCas Police Confiscate 18 Gal lons, Foiind in Car Which Collided With Another Thursday. found and'Which was escaped before iho' police arrived. Two cars, one a truck occupied by F. C. Coden of Atlanta and Mr. TMrtonfield of the Woodruff Hard ware company ih Winder and the other by the two men who rah, collided near Hill street o^'-FVtnce avenue. ; ' t . 1 Mr. Bedenfielil was comliig; tb*. ward the cltjr and the other car. was going out. The latter’s driver started to go into Hill street, Dropped From Over 200 Lbs. to 145 And Could Scarcely Sleep Wink, Says Ft. Valley Citizen— "Anyone can imhgfne the ci tlon I was In when I say tint rr troubles pulled mb down from ov two hunded pounds to only or hundred and forty five. My ston $ch pained me nearly all the tire Merit. An automobile wreck on Prince avenue Thursday afternoon result ed In confiscation of eighteen gal- 1™“ Of *' hlllkey *R A- Hartley of 22S Miller St., thp car in w.hlpa the whjekey waa * .. _ found anil 'which was In the. wreek Port Valley. Ga„ former Juetlce ol Tallinn AirsIn'Praveo “ nd 1 would have "P* 1 lamac Again rrOveB that simply drew, me double. * U wl the Peace, Is still another Who hak x xTiitnW enuse to' be glad. that. lie was ItF 1 ' duccd to • give* Tftnlac an' honest trial While dlAcusaing his experl- in continual misery, and at nig! I could scarcely get n \y»nk sleep, j ' ' • *'• But •Tahlac has put me on road to recovery, and since takli three bottles of the treatment 1 (• more like |reiy«elf than,I hav«\,ln loni? time.''The stomach mist disappeared almost com pit- early i hungry as a wolf near! once ’ the Qthk? day, Mr. Hartley time, and cap Just feel i 'mysel£ p sold: . * "For about a year and a half ! suffered from one of the wotki cases 1 df stymneii ! trouble a persJn ever had, and although I was con- changed his mind and, continued jtinualty trying different rem^dlei out Prince, collldlnlg ‘with the (nothing seemed to reach*the root of truck, which was wrecked. No one: my troubles until I started on the was hurt. The two men occupylhg j Tahlac treatment, the liquor car had not beeh lo cated Friday. jivfr'tfp 1 InJ weight and* rest re>uch better at night 1 at the orate I am now ! few more bottles of i make nle a pe^ebtly \ it suits my case exactly.” Tanlifc Is for sale by druggists. Take no aubst!tut< er 37 million bottles soli tlsement. • ham’s vegetable Compound proved a Bpiendid TOkhcino iHave You Indigestion? SSS.SuM How ’s Your Blood? first three T had been akk t and weak, and had hick headaches,twice a week. -1 couldn’t keep enough food down to do me ah v good, and my work was left undone rtrnny a time. My etotaketheVeg- aister-in-law told me etable Compound when I began to have the same old dreadful sickness and headaches and was so worn out. Since then I have only had two headaches, had a good appetite and scarcely lost a meal. I have a fine, healthy baby girl who has never had a sick day. The nicest part is that 1 am healthy, too. It did me a lot of good, and ir I should ever have another baby I will take your at once. Mj -Mrs. Bessie Ward,’1027 Park Avenue, Springfield, Ohio*’ Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is on excellent medicine for expectant mothers, and should bo taken during the entire period. ■ It has a general effect to 1 and tone up the entire ~ Perhaps Thia May Intarast You Atlanta, On.—"I had bean Buffer ing a good while with indigestion also very frequently with Hhortneqj of breath: and my blood was un doubtedly in very bad condition, was losing weight niul getting weak and thin. My aunt- recommended Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dl*en» ery and I had taken only a little when my health began to Improve I took three bottles, according to directions and by this time 1 wai relieved of all those ailments Therefore I can cheerfully recom mend Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery."—Mrs. O. H. Campbell 685 Woodward Ave. If you need a building-up tonic for stomach or blood, obtain Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery from your druggist, In tablets oi liquid, or write Dr. Pierce. Presi dent Invalids* Hotel, In Buffalo, X Y., for free medical advice.-*-Ad- vertlsement. II88IIIIIII1I11IIIII8IIIIIHI PARAMOUNT SALAD- DRESSING Mrs. Miller Walton of Aucnsta arrives next week to vlalt her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Howell. MOTHERS' DAY carnal a Western Vnlon mesaenxer boy Sunday will signify that the bov 1. carrying greeting, of tb. <Uy to some mother. Mosungerg assigned to ths de livery of the flock of Mother's Day tei,grams expected Sun.liy will b, furnished with flower, by tb. com pany. according to J. M. HnrrU'. manager of the Western Unton Telagraph Company. The flown will lend a personal touch to the greeting conveyed by the boy, Mr Harris said. -BTOP8 HACKING COUGH “Had a hacking cough for years and Foley's Honey and Tar la the only remedy that reached my cough. I ban not been troubled with it .lnce," writes Mrs. E. If. Doby, As- bury Va’rk, N. J. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat, Chest add Bronchial trouble an quMtly relieved win Fo!*ya Honei aqd Tar, Contain, no opUtesA-lngredlenta printed on the wrapper. Largest selling cough rpedlcfn. In tb* World.—ASrertls.- ment. ’ •lIlllilHliltar 0 a fresh salads, ag ' gjtndwich fill. Ings and for many other appetizing uses. Paramount Salad Dressing and Onaise Salad Relish are ideal spring and summer foods. Free recipe book mailed oa request. “The LITTLE PRICE” DINING ROOM •BRVKS 3 MEALS DAILY Tea and vsaqdwlch,.. Coffee ai aii Hours. Phone 6*7 . 1*0 Clayton ft. Wonderful Display of SWEATERS I UST strived, and plated oa S “ J Sale! A selm variety oi Sweet er, fat's stylo nogs tq wfa tb. taace: Mon latching or bniajwd wool. $300 • * If D A CHARGE ACCOUNT You'd b. aupriud if yoa know , oi the nay who snimdntsk. .dvanug. ol oar convenient FOR GIRLS our SdMdon oi Dnnn. Cow. md Sofas k sscood solnoasla town—md thanliw tnbsycod Hl-Y CLUB til 1924 ROSHANARA CREPE SPORT DRESSES Special $19.75 Frank Holden Delivers Principal AddreSs At Annual Banquet Thurs day Nigfht At Y. M. C. A. One lot of Sport Dresses of Roshanara Crepe and Roshanara combined with Canton Crepe. Sizes 16,18, 36, 88 only. Colors white, grey, green, corn, tan, fallow. Ydu pay $25.00 to $27.60 for this quality. Saturday and Monday Sepciai $19.75 Frank Dudley, \fttl Known Right school Junior, wa. elected preitdenl of the Hl-Y club at Ita annual elec tion hursdny afternoon. Robert I’atteraon and Scott Eppe both among the leading student, at the High School, were named vice president a (id secretary respective PURE LINEN DRESSES Special.. $5.95 to $6.95 ly. Walter Forbes, Jr., retired Thurs day nlKht as president, John Greet us vice-president . and Madlsoi Nicholson, secretary. These boyi closed their administration ot th» annual banquet of the .club held Thursday night In the Y. M. C. A. served by the Ladies Auxiliary. Two lots of Linen Dresses in all the good col ors and solid white. Only two styles but very ? ;ood ones. ' These are especially good values or Saturday and Monday at the special price of $5.95-$6.95 HOLDEN SPEAKS Frhnk A. Holden, representative elect from Clarke county, delivered the principal address of the occa sion. Mr. Holden spoke on the "Mnklng of u Successful Life” and discussed- the links in {he chair, of a well made life, stressing the mos tImportant. ^°K k - In dosing Jtlr. Holden said: * “Youi chardeters are being moulded now, todi’iy, tonight, •Your fell >w students'are vrstch big you. Tho things you do and Aiiy will bb remembered by them all their life. Lead good, Christlur lives. ’A good name Is rather to bt chosen thun great rldies.’ There la more real enjoyment and satis faction gotten out of a good, clear life than a llfo of dissipation. Youi life Is counting for something eith er good or evlL What you do af- lects others, and ‘when you are gone your good deeds will continue to'Shlne.” ‘ Silk , Underwear Just Received Fresh and pretty for i Graduation gifts and f the June Bride's Trousseau. Special showing Silk Teddies at $1.95 to $2.45 MAY BURG'S ~ Cc> Sutda CLUB HAS GROWN Walter, T. Forb«, general Mere* tary of tb. Y. M, O. A. “Bu.ter" Kilpatrick; .John Greene, Konrell Mallory, and the Incoming officer, spoke on ■ th» Value at tha l club which has, grown by eelictlve mem- hpTPhln 'rmm nnn mamhse nt the hcrshlp from one member at the beginning of the 1I3;-21 term to I thirty-one. Twenty . nine wUl re- * main In the school for the nexi year. The Idcole of the clbb art the’ very highest and before mem- berahlp fn attained the boy must live up ti a certain standard. Smok ing, profanity and cheating an •gome of. tho things tb, *|ub won't stand for. The meeting was Closef ’n* M , " <l by Prlnc, P* 1 E 1 ROBERTS DIE8 NSW YORK-Brlg. General Hen- !ry M. Roberta, retired, author ol Itohctr'u Rules of Order, ^ sland- urd work on parliamentary pro- oeedure, died Friday at Horoell, N. Y., at SS' year, of ag*. - GOODS LEAD WASHINGTON — Manufactured goods made up the largest Item of American export* In March, raw materlibf tor use I a manufactur ing ranking second with foodstuffs placing third. Manufactured good, showed an Increase over a year ago While fdekt stuff, were lower. Inlay Bata Military heel. A pcrfcct- itiful pump at will impress being a $5.00 Their Beauty Beggare Description ! Jfxc/usive1 Newatk S T SHOES FOR WOMEN Wonderful Shoes for smart dressers at Wonderful Savings is the secret of Newark’s Success in 298 Cities. Never have you aeon such glorious footwear at the popular uric, of IS. When you buy a pair of Newark Wonderful Shoe* for Women you will quickly realize that it is no longer necessary to pay $8 to §10 for a pair of stylish shoes. - ” Newark Shoe Stores Co. aturday Livening to Accommodate Customers =9 SAY IT WITH CANDY {SMothasUay) SUNDAY, MAY SAY IT WITH CANDY Besides remembering her in other wayh, do not forget that SHE likes CANDY as well as any “other girl.” We are showing the handsomest package, (built especially for this sweet occasion) of Candy ever put out by any Candy manufacturer. “LIGGETT’S SENTIMENT” package, a very pretty sentiment in verse framed, is attached to the package also. SEE OUR WINDOW at MAIN STORE, Clayton Street. 3 v«, H. Rv PALMER &50NS m DRUG STORES .. 4 ■'^6, Athens, >r Ml „ ’TSfA ' Georgia .(tiuHHMKinNiMHiil 1 — UK <7 SAY IT WITH CANDY mm