The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 13, 1923, Image 7

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iimpay mav u na' m Thornton’s SUNDAY Dinner 50c Vegetable Soup * » / Baked Chicken Sac 1 Drtaalng Turnip SnlaA Spring Onlona . Fried Dq.itih polled New Irish rotntocs Strawberry. Pan Plo Muffins and Biscuits \ Coffee, Tea or Milk 50c Supper 50c. Roast Lamb and Greon Peas Butter Reaps Creamed Mashed Potatoes Vegetable Lalad poaches and Cream Hot Biscuits Coffee, Tea or Milk 50c Mr. Milton Lesser and Milton. Jr., arc spending today in Macon with Mr. Leaser's mother. Misa Natalie Bocock end Miss Otey Vincent will sail with a party of friends from Montreal, Canada, ” sssv.stoo as win muiuikai, V/UIIBUa in June for a European trip of sev- ersl months. Mrs. Hope. Smith and little daughter, Marianna, are spending the week-end in Madisqn. Mrs. hich here Saturday for I visit to Mr. and iMrs. M. G. Michael on Milledgc avenue. >. The frienda of Misa Gertrude Bernstein are glad to see her out after an illness of several days. Miss Elizabeth Carroll of At lanta ia the guest of Miss Sarah Hall, coming over for the week-end gaieties. Mr. Warren Hunnicutt of Atlan- Mr. Billups Phinixy has returned ta joined Mrs. Hunnicutt here Sat- to Athena, Ga.—Augusta Herald, urday and they will return Home ‘ — ffl— today. —18— Mr. Robert Nichols of Columbus . has joined Mrs. Nichols here for a I visit to relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. S. Parrish of Ath —B— , |ens, Ga., were in the silty yester- Mr. Percy Ricjf of Atlanta joined day.—Augusta Herald. I Mr. C. H- Phlnlzy has returned to Athens, Ga.—Augusta Herald. Welcome Kiwanians INTER-CITY MEET, ATHENS Tuesday, May 15 WE BUILD What the Kiwanis clubs and other civic organiztaions in Geor gia are doing to promote agricultural re-habilitation is well known. We have, at last, come to realize as a state that unless we really help the farmer in his fight for existence we, in the end,. lose With him. We'have made a beginning. The Curb Market in Athens is, we believe, a step in the right direction. Piggly-Wiggly .wants to continue to aid in this BUILDING program. We welcome the visiting Kiwanians to Athens Tues day in tlhe Inter-City meet and pledge our continued support to the GREATER AGRICULTURAL program: PADDOCK & COMPANY, Inc. FIVE STORES Dave Paddock, Kiwanian PROTECTION .-PLUS- 'SERVICE 'Our facilities are adequate to accommodate your needs. INSURANCE In All Its Branches REAL ESTATE Sales, Transfers and Leases INVESTMENTS Stocks and Bonds, Realty LOANS Negotiated on Farms and City Property Minimum Interest Rates Welcome, Kiwanians The Classic City of Athens—educa tional center of the South—bids visit ing Kiwanis members.a cordial wel come to th'e Inter-City Meet, May 15, HINTON SECURITIES COMPANY Athens, Georgia KIWANIAN: HAROLD HINTON, Pres. I Miss Helen Nfcits of Brsnau Col lege and Miss Annie Mae Hamp ton of Colbhrt, are spending The Week-end witli Dr. and Mrs, V. G.| Hampton, at their homo on MU-| ledge Circle. ■ , Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Vqss and letter from the Stato Board of Elizabeth, MV. and Mrs. Dan Vess Mr, A. W, Vess of Atlanta, Mr. and Mra. Hiram Oliver and sen, A. W. of tender and Mrs. Cunningham of Commerce are the week-cm' RUests of Mrs. A.'W. Vea and fam ily. '• Mrs. Ben Juhan and Ben. Jr„ re turned Friday from a visit to Win der, • They were accompanied b, IMrs. O. A. Johns and Mrs. Richard .Russell. Mrs. E, B. Cohen. Mrs, Dais, Tslmsdse ruts. -Miss Elisabeth Harris and Mr. Kllmare of New York, have returned from Macon where they attended the Centen nial celebration. Mr. Hal Lew la Is spending thr wcek-ehd with hfs sister at Wood- vllle. Oa. Mr. C. F. Schelder left Friday afternoon for a tour through. Flori da. stepping at Jocksonvllle for a few .days, returning to Athem about the 30th of May. Mrs. William Iloblnmn will re turn to Chattanooga this week af ter a visit of two weeks to her 'parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Tatmailge, Mr. and Mrs. Colie Thornton are the guests of the formers par- enta at Elberton, a a., for a few days. Mr. Q. L. Johnson Is spendlni the week end at Southeastern ChrM Isn College, Auburn, Oa„ ta thr guest of Mr. Robert Matheny o! Augusta, Os, who is a student at the college this year. Mra James White left last week for Fredericksburg, Vs, to spend < fortnight. MVs. George.Bolton, who has dergons an operation at a loeal hos- ‘ loft ‘ ‘ Altai Is doing nicely to tho delight of her trlehda, ■ The friends of Mr. and Mr*. J W-Epps will bo pleased to learn their young tin. Francis Is Improv ing from a critical Utnesa **& Mtf Mra James Arrfcld, Mr W. O. Jonea Mr. Z. C. Hayes, Mr T. O. Tabor, Mr. John Heard and Mr. Harry Cleveland were viators from Elberton Friday for the Ro tary Convention and the Georgia- Auburn game. Misa "Mary Anns Lipscomb of At lanta arrived Friday to vlst Miss Louise Phlnlzy for the week end gsltlea Miss Ruth E. Irion will spend the week end with Mrs. John Moore IValker of Macon, and Mr. James P. Roosevelt. She will also visit at the home of Mr. Hary Stillwell Edwards. Mrs. Ola Thomaa and Mr, L. b Moss of Comer spent Saturday With Mr. and Mra E. J. O'Kelley. After a visit to relatives hero and at Carlton, Mr. and Mra T. J. Dcadwyler have returned to their home in Dc:atur. Mr. and 'Mrs. fi.& Ryleo have returned from a visit to Carlton. president of tho Georgla’ Sundt, School Association, will preside ov er the opening sessions. Confer ences will be held morning and nf- ternoon and the cvejplnc servlco will be devoted to .iddreiHC'i by national leadets fn religious educa tion. COLLEGE NIOHT ns wel as those from tho Atfcenr 'fresco supper Wednesday, after High School. lufternoon program. * "College night" Dr. itHgh S. Mh-j Spee'dJ conferences will bo h< id gill cf Chicago will speak on “A on "The Vacation Bible Scboel Complete Program of Education I'ti IHe Small Rural School, and Ton Democracy." Dr. H. E. Trade of Sunday School," and all !;I ■ . New York, popular author and Ipartment* oF the modern Sunday lecturer, will spank on “Worth and School, Wealth.** CRENSHAW. WINS # (By Associated Pres NASHVILLE—Jack wilL pi ferences are E. B. Moll. Ahlt Nix Mrs. Archibald Davie. Mm. Mil- Wednesday night the closing dred Rhodes, Dr. J. L. Pendiey, sennlnn will be devpted to the col- Row D. P. McUeachy, lir. R. P. .playing for the University i lege students. "College Night” will Stephens most cf tiiem from Ath* ibama. Saturday won the be observed and students from the cna. Thfc sessions will be hold in Intsr-coUeglate Golf chnr University pf Georgia. Lucy Cobb, I the First Methodist church. Among her* when he defeated O. State Norninll, State College ol [ the abclnl featurea planned Is n*'prccht.-the Tultne star, 3 Agriculture, will attend In fc body) auto Aide over the city and a! .4 to play In the‘Gnats. Convention of Sunday School'HerC Monday (Continued From Rags On*}, Agogs members will present 'Bibts Class In Action." BIO PROGRAM ARRANGED Mr. and Mrs. P. o. Callahan leave thin week for Mnnasses. Vir ginia, and will be joined early In June by Misa Louise 0'CaUahan and Mr. Robert O'Callahan who finish at Harvard for a trip to California to spend tho summer. W. A. Jonnnrd of Savannah, exe- catlvg- secretory, department ol religious education, diocea of Georgia, Dr. E. B. Quick. Atlanta, southeast regional oecretary de partment of religious education United Christian Missionary, Dr Mr. Alvin Neely of Waynesboro 1s the guest of Mr. Frank Holden, for the college festivities. Miss Flora Turlington of Dublin hen nrlved to. spend the summer with her sister. Mrs. Nelson Wood. end firs. Clayton Buehannnn Mrs. Joseph BuchannonoF Jack- son are week end visitors In the city. Mrs. W. A. Hester and Miss Lula Hester of Msdlson were visitor* here Friday. . - Mrs. C. T. Jones and Mias Lily Janes of Atlanta apent Friday In the city. From the first session the con vention promises to bo probably tho greatest ever held by the Sun day. School Association.. The Ath • cna committee In . charge of the convention, representing the Cham ber of Commerce, reports that ov- eprjWng Is randy to entertain tht five hundred or more delegatee to attend the three day*a session, Mon day, Tuesday* and Wednesday. The program eommltte spared nc palne In securing the very best talent In the country and fhe del egates to the regional convention In Athens will hear such men a» Dr. Arlo Ayres Brown, president of the University of Chattanooga. Rev W A I-,- • Walter M. llowletl, New York. »ec- retary International association ol dolly vacation Bible schools. Dr. Allen Wilson, of Augusta DIXIE GARAGE Now Open and Ready for Business J. L. SMITH, Manager t R. L. KEMP, Foreman We Repair Any Make Automobile v WORK GUARANTEED REASONABLE CHARGES We save you time, trouble and money on your Auto Repair Work WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS OPEN: 8 A.M. CLOSE: 10 P. M. TELEPHONE 936 DIXIE 221 Thohias Street ' Athens, Georgia Mrs, A. T. 8ims of Comer was among the visitors here KrJUay. Mr. and MrsT? O. Walpole and little daughter Elisabeth of Gaines- villa wars guests of Mr. and Mrs E. H. Dorsey Friday coming down for the game and Rotary Conven Uon, Hfs. H. A. Darts and Mlaa Fan- nlo Knott of Appalachte spent Fri day In the city. -"iSth an Mr*. Guy L. Smith and little *on Billy leave this week for New York and the Adsrondacks for a swigya'tcssr cd with the Federal Highway. Ths friends of files Martha Com er will ha glad to learn of her con- Misa Margaret Middleton of At- -"ta is <». week ^St of Mre. Charles a Talmadge, coming over Saturday for tho ban game and Pan Hellenic dance at the Oc tagon. . t MI “ i*?J , „ Fouch “ of Atlanta la the guest of Miss Doris Moss. Mr. W. F. Doleaves Tues- day for Augusta to attend the Furniture Dealers Convention, Miss Rebecca Harmon of Atlan ta and Misa Gladys Palmer ol bf Mias Francis Holden for tho Tsrk to Atlanta to again take up t thelP residence to the'delight of 1 their many friends. Mr. Woodrufl was recently made president of the Coca Cola Company. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodrufl ff* Jfissts of Mr. and Mrs. Mor ton Hodgson on routs from New Athens Butchers Abattoir Company Incorporated What Is It Doing for Live Stock Raising in Northeast Georgia Opening January 8th,. 1923, has slaughtered $42,705.00'worth of cattle and hogs, native meats, raised upon the farms and in of Northeast Georgia, and purcha I the pastures farmers of this immediat for their cows and hogs, I farms and Georgia, and purchased from tlhe :tion, thereby giving them a market i and mutton, etc. By modem methods of slaughter and proper sanitatidn in -handling, it has increased the demand for and consumption of native meats among the citizens of this city and section 30 per cent. i V With adequate inspection of all meats before and after slaugh ter, the public is assured of wholesome meats, and because of the quality of Georgia-raised and fed cattle and hogs, native meats are in greater demand by markets and consumers. The enterprise has just started—its usefulness will increase. Is it not worthy of your support and encouragement? Mr. B. Dunnaway wUI leave Tus- day for Augusta to attend tho Fur niture Dealers Convention. Mrs. E. R. Hodgson la visiting Mrs. Bolling Jones of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gordon will return Monday from Savannah where they went last week for tbs Bankers ConrsnUon. Mra Lamar Rucker, Mrs. 8. V. Sanford, Mra. Horace Ritchie and Un UIIIas, w a a a aui saw nucniv and Mra Milton Jsrnlssn have returned | from Atlanta whsn they attended .the Federation of Ctuba Mrs. Tom Crawford toft Saturday for Savannah, calsd there by the Illness of her uncle, Mr. A. H. Lana Mr. and Mra. U. n. Nowell n-d >ung ran of Winder are register** Athens Butchers Abattoir Company Incorporated Athens, Georgia