The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 16, 1923, Image 3

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tt'EnNEsnAy.MXV Y6.j9i<r TIH'I' 1 I .. Sure Relief Mud * “KeLHS TUB BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA THE SONG OF dressing, strawberry shortcake and’ I A LASS • .I coffee. 1 -ris Spring the Year—tho whole The guests were Supt* G. G. wJUU’B a-bloomj* ; D —' J xi - ” •s a carpet of green from J Granny Earth’s loom. , ( uriew calls far—tho rooks cir- Eunice Freeman, teacher, pf sev- high— And the wisp of r moon hangs low ia the sky, oh the fair things I enth jjrrade, add Judge Pric|» tru- For and the Hongs I hear! ^ ,„ve wakes my heart at the .Spring o* the year. *Tis the Full the Yea,r—the react are blown T ho lambs are full flcqccd and ilic fledging* are flown. •,hustle’s noto lingers, the sum mer winds croon, And kissrg hang ripe nt the full of the modn. oh tllure’s little I’m wanting— there’s little I fear For in.' heart is ns ful as tho full i.( the year. MISS MANltA BULLOCK 1 PRESENTS PUPIL8* IN RECITAL % The juptls of Miss MaNlta Bul lock gave a recital In the Pound Auditorium last Thursday evening which* was very much enjoyed* by those attending. The following program was rendered: Tis the Dote, o’ the Year—there’: naught loft of her giving; j^rtli is bare of hor yield. Life Is drained of her living. # Tho turf smoke blows oacA, and th» turf smoke blows, west Bill t!m breath of my lopging know! i it t nr arrest; A moment I.catch It*—the better tr hear ' The song that was mill* at th Spring 4>! the Year. 7-t-KUTII SAWYER. Appollo Belvedere—Stuart—'Jos ephine llirsch. The Letters—Tennyson—Millie Mac Smith. Tho Little Minister—Barrie—* (Cutting)—Helen (Roberts. L’Fnvol—Kipling—Florence Barr With Boots On—Schreiner— (cutting)—Burch Davis. Little Boy—Paul Bllsa—Mary Athens wogien are already plan- nine to “go to market" Saturday jndrftlng where dozens of automo biles laden with fresh vegetables and friots will* be on sale on Broad .street at the Curb Market. last Saturday several women telephoned to friends to accopiPany them on th* marketing expedition. "Ifn treat fun/ ’exclaimed one wo- m*n. “I enjoy gCInjt down do the Curb Market where I can leloct vegetables, rhieke/i., eggs and Wallace. Then I’ll Come Hack To You— Larry Evans—(Cutting),— Ruth Conyers. Illnfitatidna .of Youth—Eugene Fields. .lied fellows—Bliss.—Eugenia Ingram. House By the Side of the Hoad— Foss—Georgia Duggan. Innocents Abroad—Mark Twain ■Watkirisvilie. I,INCHEON AT OCONEE STREET SCHOOL if- ItDlg luncheon nag. given ratio cook inn class School Friday, at —(Cutting)—Ethel Williams. An Old Sweetheart of.MjM.— Riley—Josephine llirsch. Tho .Romancers— Rostand—(Cut- ling from Act 1)—"The more one la forbidden' to logo, the mort one loves.’VM** Bartee. Two;-Dtttjr Little Hands—Cobb— Burch ®*yi*. (?*»••.>) ) ‘ 1 ' Mft3. W. L. WE8TON AND MRS. RICHARD TRIMBLE TO SHARE HONO.RS Thursday morning Mrs. C. A Scud'der will entertain at the sec ond of a serlhs of small parties In honor of Mrs. W. L. Weston of Halifax, N. S., and-.Mrs. Richard Trimble, recently returned from the Philippines and California with Captain Trimble. ’ th popular visitors are being very, cordlallywelcomed by their , old Toy Maker—ytaronce Wood. many friends. The.usual lovely, hoe. pltallty pt tho grablous hostess cucumber will be happily' extended, and hrldgo will bo the enjoykble pas time followed b$r« dellcioas lunch eon. BeUtANS lot water . ure Relief ^ LANS •ndV5g Packages Everywhere MARKET DAY SATURDAY • a. l-aifL , By “GERRY” J0HN80N TThe Dawn* of : a f NeW*Bij t In Religious Education Is* ’Upon us” and aS tho time approaches, young people aro becoming stronger *1# their programs of wqrJC nridi Wed nesday evening at i f ^pfrhgpJa 1.000 young, people representing Ep- wnrth League', B. Y. Pi t T , uwl Christian Endeavor will throng the First * Methodist church to attend the great servlco for young ■peo ple. Already “Booiter ChalrjnetT fruits. I am going to patronize thr Market ovecy day It Is held'here." evecy day it Is. held'here. Much favorable comment war heard on the- way the farmers graded and packed, for the most part, their produce. „ .t NORMAL SCHOOL SOCIAL Miss Mavis McReo visited her mother, Mrs. J. M. McReo who Is now at sr. Mary’s Hospital in Ath ens, on last Sunday. Misses Mabel Nicholson, * Daisy Harris and Orpce Wells went out riding Sunday afternoon wl(h Mr. and/ Mrs. yv. M.* 1 Nicholson from ■ Mr. and Mrs. j. B. Jones of Mon - 'roe visited their daughter,. Miss Nannie Mauds, Sunday. ' Miss Mary Ijou Kceae visited home folks Sunday afternoon. , Mr. Robert Carpenter of Emory ttnlverstty and Mr. J. C. Bonner vlalted Mlsaea Mary Daniel, Ruth Bowei^ and Eugenia Ingram Sun day. Mine Florlno THU of Winder was the guest of her coueln, Mias Lllu Chastain, Sunday. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TO PRESENT THE TOY 8H0P Tho Mary’Ann Lipscomb Ele mentary school of Lucy Cobb will present the Toy Shop at the Co lonial Friday evening nt 8 o'clock. Following are some of tho char acter!: WOMAN’S AUXILIARY, satuRoaV^sTso.' " The Woman's Auxiliary of Uie D. AU V. Wllirnrtet Saturday, May 19th.. at 3:80 at the.- Woman’s building on the ^Ualvanlty FOR biscuit and flaky, pie* crust. For rtibre Wholesome, delicious frying. For all good cooking. ' ‘ Snowdrift jaa^gj^tejkirtigbt bucket. as easy to open , as winding / the ftpclly , Lucy Hall, Mi :, Lillian Forbad. . Capt Woodon Hsad—Lucy Dow* Wooden 8oldlers: Cele Porter, Marlaue Oliver, Hart Smith. Evelyn Epps. Rosa Whlkar Wayne, Nellie Rucker. ' Marines: Paula Connolly, Laura Smith. Anne Hinton, Ruth Beusse, Josephine Hodgson, Margaret Slay- toner, John Vaughan, Bernice White Kaaoo Band: Paulino Hadaway, Nell Moss, Mary Burnet, Jo Con nolly, Perrlno Gofford, Juanita Adams. Jacks In the Box Afterward Tope: Constance Scott. Lavlnla Maynard, Mary Frances Carter. » Dr. PUIaly—Virginia Stewart Johnnyi—Edith Connolly. The Child—Paula Connolly. The Old Doll, Afterwards queen: Louise Hodgson. Curtain rliee promptly at eight o'clock, no one will be anowed to enter during the ftret act No applauto la requested. V. W. C. A. EXECUTIVE i. BOARD MEETS FRIDAY AFTERNOON 4 O'CLOCK The.May meeting of the Execu- tire board of the Y. W. C. A. w|n be held Friday afternoon at the r/hil> rooms at 4 o’clock. A ft||l Attendance jig dsslrsd. Take This Tifi Iriwai Experts i ’USX Cookery experts agree that the be3t and most healthful rcream of tartar, derived fromgrapes. ’ That is why they insist on distributed Powder \ Cream t toterfnaNo Atai»Trl*«v«» No BhUr Tut* • Hours: VanlU Crane, I o’clock; L'ney Erwin,.II o’clock;, Elizabeth Stewart, Ilf o’clork; Janie Louise Roberts, IV o’clock. Half Hours: Mery Lamer Erwin, 1:30; Nell .Johnson, 2:30: Amcllo Freeman. 2:10; Mary AIlco Jester, 4:10. CapL Blockton—Martha Jim Arnold. 1 Tin 8oldlera: Elizabeth Bird song,‘Anna Michael, Mabel Staph: ons, Lucy Hell, Mary Stark Dart- eon, Lillian Forked. . PAGETH iyed In li - College Night” At Convention Members of Young Peo ples’ Organizations in Athens Churches Will Attend Convention in A Body. State Normal Students] Aroused Over Idea of] Attending Closing Ses sion of S. S. Meet Wed-| nesday Night. j By F. R. 8TEWART Consblerablo interest-in the Sun day School Conferences now being held at the Methodist church easily recognizably among students and professors nt the State Not* mal School and In splto of tho fact tho ordeul of final- examinations in all Its nerve racking flurry it* now upon them, a good •representation espectm) from. t tho . pchf^l | yn Wednesday night wh^n tho apfliefal from tho various organization* of;student meeting will)bo held nt the Athens have been appointed and .-Methodist church. thin will paiirp much nnlhuniaam 1 ~ „* ' Some of tho most lufltlFfftial stll- iin<;o the resiwctlve organizations. dcnt , of tho Bohuo | have | )eort are exceedingly anxioua^to have | choaen to , ho I . 0 „r,.,..„c,, the largest delegation. Tho Flral I work In tho various dormitories. Chi^stlan church Christian Endeav- Hiss Lucy Grace I'uraon* Itest or Society Have put tho ’’Flying dont o( the y w c . A . ! n1 the Buundron" to work and plan to at- Norniol ^ ohool W1UJ dtenen to ro- tend 100 per cent. Lamar I-aBobh. 'present Gilmer Hall. Miss Magda- president of the Senior organization > ltno Hlndesmonn. Miller Hall. Misr will head the delegation, which promlsen to be strong. It will b* remembered that this society won the State Banner . for ’ being the beat in Georgia and thla Banner will swlpg aloft at this malting. Caroline Fullllove, Winnie 'Bavin Hall, Mina Wilnln Bnrow, Brad- well ’Hall, and Miss Marthcr liurn- well for Senior Hall. All these young ladles expressed Tho City Union B. Y. P. U. will organize Into squads in' the. Prince Avenue. First Baptist, East Ath ens and attend Ill's irocllng. The Erworth Leaguc of thj8 First Meth ociist church, headed I by Warner Jones, as President will have i large delegation. Perhaps the larg est of the entire Union. ‘Mr. Dun- away of Young Harris Bpworth J.engue will bo busy for the next two- days boosting the meeting to his society members. Mr. John Wright, president of the First Presbytcvinn chirch Is e to have a splendid delegation well ns the Endeavor Society from the Central ' Presbyterian church. When more than 25 organ izatlons from various churches gather for the big meeting the greatest meeting of tho Sunday School Convention is certain to be held. * rea * the opinion that the Normal school will give Its support to the pres ent far-reaching conference as it hat* so well supported other Impor tant conventions ami conferences held In Athefts.'< Mayor George C. Thomas Tues. day revolted the license of the ••Young Men's Club,” which was raided twice on’ .Thomas street last week by the police and county of ficers. The license was Issued to Norbett Epting who signed* as manager" of the establishment. The place has been ordered closed. Polled raided the “Young Men’s being conducted only a few hours Club" twice last Saturday, tbe raids apart. Both times, the police state, an employee of the club br6ko glass Jugn containing whiskey as the police entered the door. Whiskey was said there, the police say. Warrants charging violation of the prohibition law were issued against Eptlnlg, Johnny McCune and 'Ralph Johns in connection wlht the raids. The first two were ar rested and released under $200 bonds caeh while the flatter baa not been apprehended. . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. PMnlxy and *ra. Walter Jpne* spent Tuesday in Atlanta. I ; Mrs. •Asbury Hodgson has r*. turned to Dillard after a short visit to Mrs. Walter Jones. Mrs. W .A. Capps, ofAthens h the pest of Mrs. Frank L. Stan ton--Constitution. Mrs. Harry Farr and children gro visiting In Cochran. —(B— Mrs. B. B. Irvin and Mrs. Greene of Washington were visitors here Tuesday. Morris Michael, Jr., alul Qua Merab of Macon are the gureta of Mr. and Mm. Simon Michael for the. Georgia-Mercer game*. ' Mn. Lamar Tribble went over to Atlanta Wednesday for 1 a .hort visit. Mr. and Mm, W. R. Lander. an<t daughter France., Mr. and Mra, Claud Little, lira J, A. Sure have returned from a visit to At lanta. Mlsa Audry Harrla left Wednes day for Charlotte, N, C., to viatt Mian Evelyn Harris. Mra. Pallle'Evana of Atlanta la vialtlng her daughter Mra. Harry Joiner. Dr. and Mr*. J. C. Logan of Col bert were visitors her, Tuesday. T. Mosley ol Danielsvllle spent Tuesday In the’ cK,r - « Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones will ■pend the weekend hi Macon. Mr*. L Lanier left Monday for Atlanta on route to Weet Point' ef REVOKE LICENSE OF Ralph Johns, One oi” the Men Charged With Vio lation of Prohibition Law, Unappre'hended. Mr. and Mrs. Stiles Hopklne and Master Harry ’Hopkins nnf the Reverend Mr, C t .P. .Wilcox, and Mrs. Willox of Atlanta will' »i>»*nd the week end with Dr. and Mrs. A. Hunnicutt. Athens Visitors Among those visiting In Athenn Wednesday were A. Coheh, Savitn* nah;: T. H, Kinnfl # ,York. Pn.^q, llttll. a • n. ixiiiiivi, !U|n, a , 'V* a. Cumphell, Isavonirt; fi. ; Lavonla; J. Howard Wilder, Xrt- vonla. O. 8. Johnson, Jacksonville, Fla.: J. J. Robertson. Atlanta; Mra. !*. G. Welch. Selma. Ahu; J. W. Byrd Atlanta; L. L Hcrugga, It. A. Mar- quardt Chicago; Mra. A, G, Sulli van, Atlanta. W. E. Runhton, Chicago; if. V. Anderson, Muzkegoa, Mich; Arlo A. Brown, Chattanooga; E. P. Buah. Crawford. W. F. Rohertaon, Atlanta; B. B. Quick. Atlanta; I>, P. McGenchy, Conyera. Ga.; J.. M. Grlffeth, Charlotte, N. C. Wi L. Cauaey, Rnlefgh, N. 6.; Charlea Mumrn. Newark, Mr. -and Mrs. C. W. Adams. Cov ington, Ga.; James Upahaw, At lantia: R. A. Coles. Atlanta; II. E. Clark Atlanta. H. E. Willingham. Atlanta; Ar thur C. Hoenlg, New York City; C. F. H^nderaon, Atlanta. Mlaa Mary. Howard, .fjoulavtlly, Ky.; Mra. J. W. Johnaton, Statcai 6 boro, Oaf , ? Stop (hat Eczema/ Yon can bo free of its itching and danger of spreading! Amazing results have been pro* duced by S. 8. 8. in cases of oc- zema. plmplez, blackheadz and other skin eruptions. 8. S. S. will t|i! •topped Mra. Cuyler Truaaell continues to improve at the Geqerpl hospital following an operation several days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Upson went over to Atlanta Tuesday for a abort visit. Mr. Edgeworth Lamkln has re turned from Augusta where he was ealied on account of the ^path of bis cousin, Mra. Julian Lamkln. The friends of Miss Jennie Smith will be pleased to hear she has re covered from a recent illness. Copt, and Mrs. C. A. McGarigM leave the first of June for Houston Teras, Where Capt. McGarigle wilt be transferred. t •> . Mr*. David McNeil will loin Mra. Asbury Hodgson at Dillard Friday. * NEGRO GIVEN 8 MONTHS Alongo HAwkins, negro arrest ed in the attic of a house Oconee county the first of ' this week. Tuesday plead guilty to pos session of a platol and was sen tenced by Judge J. D. Bradwell to eight atmlght months on the chain gang. Hawkins shot n negro wo man some weeks ago in Clarke county and wa* arrested-lit Oconee county by Officers R. A, Biyc and Huff of this county. MEMORIAL EXERCI8ES ATLANTA.—Memorial exercise* In honor, ol the late Judge Bc£8rly D. Evans, a former member of tba supremo court of Georgia, will bo lead yon into a world you prob ably have never known before.— ■ world of Joy, where pure blood ahowg through clear, ruby-tinged faces, where clear eyes iblne, when etrong light and l0Te to . come, where embarrae.ment te no Lore! If you have been trooblod Flth eczema, and you have need ikin appllcattona without number, make a text yooraelf. on yauraelf. ‘vlth B bottle of S. B. 8.. one of tbo maiMxs FOR THURSDAY and FRIDAY Lovely Summer Hats Superb examples of the f\ latest modes • . Hats supreme in value as they are superb in style! Hats in every fabric of lihe season ■rich and distinctive! Hats in such p. splendid variety c line and color that selection 1 really a pleasure! Sporta Stylee . 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