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HIGHER
i OF '
ES 01
KtUT'ONS
L B n„- ,l ' ll, y l»t° rPst,n K mooting
V factiJtioH of Athens higher
tulions <>f learning was held
\»m ■
cafeteria of the
rollffifyThe-subject of
pnrt . jests was discussed
anv angIvM9f the speakers
i HihJ* ‘ t‘ t° he es-
| ; „l, pt at making their
Sparkle w)tl(^it and afford
r bearers
Kd wards, *head of- the
of psychology nt the
<»f Georgia, talked on
jmsxiiiilftics of Intelligence
• i)r. Payne and Dr. .Found
„>d TIi" New Type of Per-
I vV’ork in the Largo Institii-
■ pr Park.'off the University
I p^f. Kirnee# Fof the State
talk. «i on “The subnormal
• an-! Dr. HPndren and Dr.
of Die University discuss-
Uiftcd Student.”
han 125 laiYles and gentle-
•ct"d with tho Unlvor-
. State Normal School and
I conn*'
Lucy Cobb Institute, attended tho
meeting. A delightful supper was
served.
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THE TOY SHOP,
COLONIAL FRIDAY,
8 O’CLOCK P. M.
An.- old Toy Maker leaves bid
shop .at midnight. He has been
working hard at the dolls all day
trying to get them ready (o go
out Into the world" to tho children.
Upon bis departure tho old clock
opens und the Fairy hours and
hall hours emerge from tho clock
to bring the Toy Shop to life.
Whenever tho dolls come to life
however, they find themselves an
to what form of .government shall
bo adopted Intho'Toy Shop.
The Jacks In the box who are
anarchist object to any government
whatever.
The Paris doll wishes to bo queen
and Captain Blacston who han com
mand of the army Is so enamored
of her beauty that ho agrees to , .
wed* her, takes the throne by force, * Pmhted table, with pretty souve.
and rules tho Toy Shop with her j J f ,r8 marking each plate and spring
ns absolute monarks. • 1 flowers forming tho bright dccora-
Tho situation is finally saved for,
tho common peoplo of the Toy The young host .entertained his
Shop by the entrance of the Fairy
Hours who by their magic bring
from Dfeamland a little child to
choose the queen.
The child chooserf her host be
loved “Old Doll” for queen to the
great Joy f the peoplo of tho Toy
Shop, and the revels held beforo
Hor Majesty fill the remaining
hours till cock-crow warns them
that their brief holiday Is over.
The Half Hours return the Dolls
magically to their places on tho
shelves and when finally at day
break the Toy Man enters, only a
faint echo of the Jollity remains
to tell of tho night of revel.
MASTER CHARLIE JOEL
CELEBRATE8 3RD
BIRTHDAY
Master Charles Joel. Jr., the
handsome young son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Joel celebrated his
3rd birthday anniversary with a
beautifully planned party Tuesday
afternoon at their 'attractive home
on University Drivo. \
Sixteen children were Invited for
tho happy occasion, playing merry
games on the lawn. The two most
most interesting features wero pin
ning on th6 Donkey’s tall and a
grab bag. A lovely birthday cake,
topped withthreo sparkUnig can
dles centered tho handsomely ap-
nnlnfml * *
ETLETS
Makes good TEA a certainty
One cool, clinking
glass of Tetley’s Orange
Pekoe—iced—and you’ll
be the friend of , this
princely blend for life.
Try it on a good hot
day, and see.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
AT WINTERVILLE TO
GIVE TWO PLAYS
Tho Grammar school of Winter-
vide will give a matinee on Thurs
day afternoon at 3*30. Two plays
will bo given, ‘‘Red* Riding Hood r
and -|llawatha.”
The public Is cordially invited.
A small admission will be charged
all over fifth grade. Tho/ matinee
will be given under tho auspices
of the WomanSs club.
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EMJAII CLARKE CHAPTER
D. A. R. MEETS WITH
MRS. GEORGE HODGSON
THURSDAY
The Elijah Clarke Chapter D. A-
R., will meet with Mrs. George T.
Hodgson Thursday afternoon at 4
o’clock.
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FRIDAY 8:30 I*. M.
A mipstrel full of fun and mu
sic will be given at Oconee Heights
Friday night. May the 18th, at
8:30. You cannot afford to miss
this entertainment.
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MR. AND MRS. JOHN R.
NORTIICUTT ENTERTAIN
AT BRIDGE
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Northcutt entertained
their bridge club at a very enjoy- 1
able and informal movie party at
the Palace theatre, followed by re
freshments at Costa’s.
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Mr. and (Mrs. A. Brooks, Misses
Gusgie and Lillie Brooks and Mr.
Abe Landon motored to Atlanta
Tuesday morning to spend the
day.
Mfrs. Rutlierford Lipscomb,
Joel Hart. Jr., and her two little
daughters, Anne and Virginia, are
at Lakemont. Mrs. W. D. Ellis.
for the week-
Jr., was their guest
end.—Constitution.
‘Dressy Sandals
Red and Green
New Ones! and Beauties!
They are really fine Pumps in a
Sandal Style. Pumps that 'will hold
the shape and •wear well, and the
colors,^ of Green and c Red are very
Pretty. Just, the shades you will
love to wear
Triced $8.50 to $10
Sandals of Black Patent Leather
are here •
Triced $9.50 to $8.50
, MAIN FLOOR ,
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MICHAEL’S
little friends most royally and was
the recipient of affoctlonsto good
wishes and congratulations for
many happy returns of the day.
FELLOWSHIP SUPPER
CHRI8T(AN CHURCH,
FRIDAY EVENING .
"The supper Is planned and we'll j Gaoreb-Mercer (tame,
by ready to aerve.' -are the words „ . .
of Mrs. L. L. LaBbon of tho La. 1. Mrs - .Richard Trimble arrived
dies Aid Society of tho First I f , rom Adalrsvillc last week and la
IMS!?.S™ «"*• h »ve -Freed jfc fg*
arrives today to visit her sister,
Mrs. Howard Graham, for the
, , „ _ , Miss Letha Cooper of Winder is
to serve about 150 young people at f Mrs. Trimble will the guest of her aister, Mr*. Paul
^"Fellowship Supper" when tho |^J eIlKhtfully ent « rt - ln «<i while Williams.
Mias Elisabeth Ashford of Mad-
“ s “I , " <!r when tho I here
Christian Endeavor Rally convenes j" —m— •
*t the . Christian church, Friday Mr n Front, nL„_i. „»
Til sloLr^ven*. 7:48 °’ Cl0C l‘; |-rd! r New F Mexic B o: U f. B tfairin/’h£
then" 1 .* ilttlcPhn.from Mr"?,rid* ^er on WaddeU atfeet. ' '
program. In addlttoVo'^he •“^•iMIekad’g Windows
! Givenjffigh Mention
SSLy-m n°! lto ' l d f . wortd aml 0ut of * he lhou * an< l- Of pboto-
Mlevo that tho best 1st now upon s|mphs ol window (displays, re.
•tM.nL „ . [celved each month by the Merch-
he hi™m Everywhere will ants Record and Show Window, a
morn *hi. b ^n thC y0,,n * pw> l ||e for | trade magaxlne. published In New
take is ™ youn * Pooolo will j York and devoted to tho art of wln-
i- , paPt 0n tho I’rogram In one idow dressing and advertising dla-
t?sS nr* w ° n ", Wh .", 1 F hrt ”-1 P'*Tv 'ho windows of IMlchaol
thcm^fnr a *i,r n^f ns i ‘“Jifo- Tho Brothers last month wore eolected
T ho Dawn |as among tho twonty-three that
I *S y „ n Christian Endear- jare “above the average In artistic
pljiinJ" 6 . R u. y , * on *' ■‘ slnco the arrangement and original Ideas.”
In.n?wn 1 H ." Came ln ” An l Tho window dressing at Michael
Inspiring part of the program will (Brothers Is the artistic work of
bo tho song service, which wilt. Mr. Leroy Michael, whose beautiful
commence at 8:30 o'clock with Mr. land effective decorating always is
. ... Matthews, Held secretary the subject of vofy favorable com.
for Florida and Georgia Christian
Endeavor Unlor aa leader, Miss
Dorris Jones will preside at tho
I piano and this will be worth while!.
Inasmuch as Miss Jonca la an ac
complished musician.
Mias Margaret Middleton spent
the week-end in Athens and was
one of the belles attending the col
lege dances—Constitution.
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Mrs. Ei'Eckler Lowe was called
to Thdmson on account of • the
death of Mrs. Thomas Wataon.
'Miss Louise Towns and Miss
Wainwright of Atlanta, who have
been the guest of Mrs. Alice’
Towns have returned to Atlanta.
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The friends of Mrs. John R
White will be delighted to learn
seh is improving daily at the Woa-
Icy Memorial Hospital in Atlanta
where she is taking the rest cure-
—GS—
'Mrs. Jefferson Hood of Com
merce is the guest of her daugh
ter, Mrs. James White.
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Mr. Glenn Dickerson has return
ed to Valdosta after a week-end
visit here.
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Mrs. Julius Talmadge will go to
Madison Saturday to attend a D.
A. K. social meeting at tho home
of Mrs- J. H. Nicholson.
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Mr. Kilmarx who has been vis
iting friends here, left Tuesday for
New York.
In'gain. Lena Be nedict la the
grand champion. She gained .last
week three iwunds; Marion Huff
also gained £hrce pounds in one
week: Grover ‘.Towns one and one-
fourth pounds;' Addle Sue Bullock —-.
onc-half pound;! Vera Connally one- co-operation during her
half pound, and James Robert.
one pound
grtim who have never participated
■ —y-g» —
in anything of the kind before.
Mrs. Broach visited the school
last Wednesday night and reported
the program in good progress. She
the school on its
complimented
Mr. White and the teachers
liqvc certainly co-operated with
Mrs. Bryant in t his nutrition work.
The night schiool girls hope to
be represented ini the Clarke coun
ty bread contest. Their class has
been intensely interested through
out the year In good bread* and
now they are making from one to
three kinds of bread,- odder speci
fied directions, in their homes eact
day.
The three girls making this con
test will witf prize*. ■ Their team
should feel highly honored and all
of Whitehall will be prtiud of them.
Last Saturday afternoon the
class met qt the homo of Mrs.
Little and worked with bread. Each
girl made And scored, two loaves
of bread, muffins and biscuits.
The individual girls who seem
most interested in making the
contest are Misses Mary and
Anna Little and .Minnie Williams.
On Saturday Jtight of May 19 tho
night school Is planning to give
their closing exercises.
It is hoped that a large number
of Whitehall people will- come out.
This school has done good work
this year and the atudenta are
anxious to show the public what
they are capable of doing. The
Mr«. J. E. Randolph and Miss I program will be given almost en-
Dorothv Randolph have returned I tirely by the pupil* and whUe they
to Jefferson after a visit to Mr*. expecting to dr J
time Mrs. Broachihad had a chance
to thank the school in person for
their Kindness and generosity to
her during her illness and stay In
the hospital.
Golden Cream
Bread
Has
. , More Vitamines
\:t
Banner-Herald
Want Ads.
MICHAEL’S
Alice Towns.
Miss Nell Warren of Atlanta,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Warren on the campus for
the Sunday School Convention
Monday.
expecting to do their best on
this night, we would advise the
audience to bear with them should
anyone get stage-fright, for there
are those taking part on this pro-
^cftieellu
SILK. HOSIERY
Ison is the guest of Miss
Hodgson.
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Miss Elizabeth Carroll has re
turned to Atlanta after a visit
to Miss Sarah Ha|l for the college
Mr. E. F. Porter left Tuesday
afternoon for a viait to Richmond,
Va.
“Little Supper” tickets can be
secured from G. L. Johnson, John
Wright or Jack Bolton. Got yours
early and he sure of sttendlnlg. It's
worth whllo to bo present at this
meeting. Mako your plans now to
bring tho family along.
The friends of Mrs. Gcrdinc
Lumpkin will regret to learn of
her Alness at the General Hospital
following an operation Tuesday
morning.
BEAUTIFY ID
1I1EN SKIN
Mia the Juice of two lemons with
three ounce, of Orchard Whits,
which any druggist will supply for
a fsw cents, shake well In a hot-
tie. and you turn a whole quarter-
pint o( the moat wonderful skin
softener and compleslon beautlfler.
Massage this sweetly fragrant lem
on cream Into the face, neck, arma
and hands, then shortly note the
youthful beauty, softness and
whiteness of your akin.
Famous stage beauties use this
harmless lemon cream to bring
that velty, clear, rosy-white
complexion, also aa a freckle, sun
burn. and Ian bleach because It
doesn't irritate.—(Advertisement)
ment, and tho recognition whlcb
his work baa received from the
Merchants Record 1 and 8how Win
dow by ranking Michael’s window
along w-Itb those In Landon, New
York, 8t. Louis and other large
cities Is particularly ploaslng to
bla friends.
It will also be Interesting to
note In this connection that Mr.
Michsol has Just boon notified tbat
his silk window displays several
weeks qgo havo been awarded tho
bronio modal by the 8llk Associa
tion of America In a nation-wide
competition.
Thornton’s
WEDNESDAY
Dinner 50c
English Pea Soup
Chleken Pla
Turnip Greens
Raddlshes
Navy Beans
Baked Sweet Potatoes
Muffins and Ho£ Biscuits
Cherry Pie
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50c.
Supper 50c.
Cold Ilolled Beef Tongue
'» Dolled Onions
American Fried Potatoes . I
Battered Carrotd
Bread- Puddtnlg, Cream Banco
Coffee, Tea or Milk
BIG VALUES GIVEN
Tbs sale of sweaters announced
for Wednesday by Maybnrg’s Is
one of tho best values ever offer
ed In this market. These sweaters
dre of the very best trades and
command a price of three dollars
throughout the country, but tbey
are being ofTered at this special
sale for the low price of |1.8>. A
large contract was given for these
sweaters to supply the chain of
stores" operated by this concern
which enables them to offer to the
peoplo of tbla city and section the
benefit of their large purchase.
HUNDRED8 SEE FORD
Hundreds of people visited the
big demonstration of the Ford peo;
plo at C. A. Trussed Motor Co.,
Tuesday morning. TMs mammoth
plaft on wheels Is truly Interesting
andrevery part of a Ford automo-
bllo Is manufactured here even
down to genoratlng the electricity
with Which the plant la operated.
A motor of a Fordkon tractor la
used for generating the current
used and a large .number of skilled
mechanics are ln charge of the
demonstration,
Whitehall Social
On Saturday afternoon May 5th,
the Whitehall Woman’s Club held
its regular meeting. They had a
most interesting lesson in bread
making under Mrs. Bryant, the
home demonstration agenL >Hs*
Lucy Wood and the night school
girls were also present.
Sunday before last the Bible
school teachers visited the homes
end held their classes in a rather
informal way.
Last Sunday the young ladies
from the Normal School gave to
tho Whitehall Bible class a very
inspirational program on Mothers
following people from Ath-
is attended the Whitehall band
concert Snniay afternoon: iMr. and
Mri. 1 W. E. Broach, Mr. and Mrs.
Wooster, Misses Lizzie May Han
cock and Lucy Wood.
The nutrition clast has been a
wonderful success. Last fall out
of ninety-one children In school
thewwere seventy-nine who were
underweight and had phjralcal de
fects. Tsrenty of this number
have had physical defects removed
MOTHER! MOVE
CHILD’SJOWELS
“California Fig Syrup” is
Child’s Best Laxative
Hurry mother! Even a cross,
lick child lovcs the “fruity" taste
of "California Fig Syrup 1 ' And it
never fails to open the bowels. A
tcaspoonful today may prevent a
tick child tomorrow. If coniti-
oatad. bilious, feverish, fretful,
has cold, colic, or' if stomach Is
lour, tongue coated, breath bad, re
member a good cleansing of the
little bowels b often all that to
Ask your druggist for genuine
“California Fig Syrup” which has
directions for babies and children
of all sgea printed on bottle.
Mother I You must say 'California"
or you may get an imitation fig
syrup.—Advertisement.
White Hosiery
For Gifts
Graduation
Summer Wear
Made By
ONYX
KAYSER
GOTHAM
McCALLUM
CORTICELLI
ASYOVLIKEIT
Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose with Lisle garter
top and re-inforced heels and toes $2.00 pair
Extra heavy Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose
•with Lisle garter tops, heels and toes
•$2.50'$2.75 pair
cAtl Silk from top to toe and of full fashioned
«*“% •••••• $3.00 pair
Cihffon Silk Hose with wide French seam
$3.00 pair
Lovely Silk Hose with lace dox and stripes
>$3.00 pair
Kayser Italian Silk Hose with lace stripe
>$3.00 pair
Kayser Extra fne Italian Silk Hose
$3.50 pair
McCallun very fine Richelieu Rib Silk Hose
-$3.50 pair
Beautiful New White Shoes
Of Bsignskin and Kid