The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 18, 1923, Image 3

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PACE THREE CHILD’S B1EL5 "California Fig Syrup" is Child’s Best Laxative rjp. j j Fltipperizing Classics.Newest j. Field of Feminine Endeavor °nic» 1201—By MRS. ALICE ADAMS—Residence 8». A FINEM Atlanta, ami Misses Xritille Bocock * I liko to think this friendship that’ nnd otle .Vincent who leave next j we hold As- Yout’s high gift in our two hands today Still shall we find as bright, un tarnished gold* What time the fleeting years have left us gray. 1 like to think we tw6* shall watch the May y Dance down he$ happy hills and autumn fold The world in flamo and beauty, we grow old Statinch comrades on an undivided way. i:\ on a’ sick child loves the •'fruity” taste of “California Fig c*ynip.” ff the little stomach is upset, tongue coated, or if your t hi!ti is crony, feverish, full of cold, „i has colic, ft- tenspoonful will , 1( vu r full to open the bowels In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works nil th#^trtWrtpatlon poison, soui 1,11,. :i»d waste from the tender Jittlc iMiwels and gives you a well, play ful child again. Million^-Of mothers keep "CoUre fornla mjfy.Syrup” handy. They *^AM>oonfut ^tddajr-- saves a nick child’^tojnorrbty.' w Ask youi druggist tffr' genuine‘. '‘California 1 like t othink of winter nightfl made bright ! By book and hearth flame when we two shall smile At memories of today—wo two con tent To count oyr vanished dawns by candle light ..... . ... • ma. ath it-at **iiu iiLue »un. StC th% 'dill' 0 d n ° ur 0 1 ,ant s (flames, Jr., are spending this wee k rRflpppHH if filch ha s - directions children of al itottld. * Mother i *jjny “California” ./>r you imitation «fte # syrup.— month for a European trip oral months. % The Linger Longc i » Lodge always attractive was pat- ' ticularly so on this charmingly | planned occasion. The long t«bit • was adorned with baskets of'ex-* quisite vu^i-colored roses and n | very delicious luncheon whs served. Besides the Iionor guests were? Mrs, George T. Hodgson. *ir a . Harrisqn lleidler, Mrs. Joseph etett art. Sr., Mrs. Burney Dobbs, Mra I>avo Paddock, and Mbs. John ft. Northcutt. , . ' • ELI1ERTON SOC IAL Mrs. Addie Jones of Athcn$ spent Suit* ay with her. mother, Mrs- W. M. Carithers. MVs. ' Tom Murray of- Athens spynt Sunday with hef mother, Mrs. W. C. Christian. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ray of Ath ens were guests of Mr. <3«d Mrs- H- D. Ray Saturday night. Mrs. Ira Teat and little Bon, Athens. Mr. and Mrs. Coile Thornton nnd little son, Bobby, of Athens spent the weekend in EJberton • with tho while That qfili of gold Youthjeft ul*as sno went. —Theodosia Garrison, in Alnsleo’s —W— [relatives. WHITEHALL NIGHT ^ Miss ltose Mary Whitaker, a SCHOOL PROGRAM [student at the University of Geor- The following program will be |gi®, spent the week-end in Elbcrton given ot ihe> Baptist church, be-1 the guest of her. mother, Mrs. p/Rose-Petal Texture m Nad in • FacePowdar will keep the roses in your cheeks, ” will make your skin soft, ooth and wlrety. It will lend an irrefutable charm, and the fragrance of the flower garden. Nadine adheres and protects the skin from sun; wind and dust. Contains no ingredient that'ean harm the ■kin dr the eyes. Money re funded if not pleased. . SOc st your toOct counter. Mo- Utur* bos by mail 4c. NATIONAL TOILET CO, Pari., T. Tinti, Whtki, nir Pink, 1101 ginning at eight o’clock Saturday I». M. Hone, Whitehall School.- 1 . Opening address, by Mr. R. P. White. Response by; ( Hacry. Everett. Song, ( Are' you From Whitehall. Flay* ' Bug-town Bang .Charact ers: Alliefalr Palfrey, music teach er; WJUfam Itoyston, fresh young fallow; Welder Williams Robert; John Wlllhiraq, country boy. 1,‘lny, Farmland .and Real Life; charters: Clarence Cunningham, king; Minnie William, messenger; Inez Boggs, Health; Nellie Rob erts, taffy: Inez Towns, Protein; Anna Little, Carbolydratc; Verst Roberta, Fat; Allicfrfr l’elfry Vita- mlne. v a Duet by .Weldon .Williams and Robert Teat. 1 PlnfTLittle Potatoes; characters: Economy, Mary Little; Extravu- ' gance, Anna Little; Bean No. 1 j Ruth - Fowler; Bean No. !;,» Haze! iBoggs; Bean No. 3, .Velma Conley; Potato No. 1 Nelllo, Morrow! Po- tlta N.T. Sr NeIHe'Roberts. / i j'Tnlk by Miss EppslpGfthipbell. •Solo by Mr. lurry Everett. MInstrpl: characters* UnclofRas- tus, Mr. Cuhnihgham: Sambo, Henry Williams. Sr., Weldon *WH- Bnma; Petr, Luther Bleadd?n; l^leo, Minnie Williams; Miranda, Inez Tptfns; Sully, Very Roberts; Mandy ln«v nnirtrl • T.ttrlmlfL. Km Hill! Bo il Inez Boggs; Lucinda, Era .HUP Be lindn, Anna Little; Bill Robart Tent Jim, Harry Everett, Jack, Roy Wil liams. V Play: Wanted a Llcensb to Wed. characters: Charlie Williams, Mary Little; Rob Towns. Short talks by Mr. Park'WUllami and Mr. Jim Towns- Piano Solo by Miss Mary Franca* Everett. • Play: Foundation Stone In Hopie j Building; characters: John Wll-j Ham, Era Hill and Bill Stephens. * This |»erformance will be freo tn Julia VVhinkeh - . Mr. Francis Stovall, pf-t)m'Di versity , of Georgia, . stoat: the week-end with his pkrcRVvw* hud Mrs. A. S. J. StovaiT.i, . :• TOY 6H0P, COLONIAL FRIDAY EVENING, 8 O’CLOCK ♦ Tho Mary Ann Upscomh Ele mentary School present** Tho Toy Shop, a noperotta by* oJfsIu Gay- nor 1 ntho Colonial theatre tonight ok 8 o'clock. The eurtahi will rise promptly, and til) who'Wlsh to hoc tho first act are requested to be in tholr places before that hour because the doors will bo closed then, and no one will be allowed to outer until the first act Is over. The audience is requested' not to applaud and to refrain from talk ing. Admlsspn GO cents children. -5 cents. MISS EUNICE BROOKS ENTERTAINS AT » BEAUTIFUL PARTY Wednesday evening Miss Eitqio Brooks entertained at a beautlfii dancing party for her sister., MI$| ' 'll Sadie Lou Brooks, the occasioi Ing one of the brightest social ftyrs of Iheweek. f j Qunntitiea of pink rosea and swe^l peas decorated the hall, living reofft and dining room., Proms were en joyed and the novel fish i>nnd hold ing the pretjy. favors ^afforcty mucN pleasure. . . : , .j Punch Was served during Jbe'evM nlng nnd the guests IncludedTor^; girls and tfoys of tho dancing con tingent. - - PQ A i MISS HOWELL’8 BIBLE CLASS AT THE Y» W. C. A. ; SATURDAY 4 O'CLOCK . Miss Howell’s Bible Class wfl) begin Saturday .afternoon at' the Y. W. C. A. club rooms at 4 o’clock The public Is Invited. all. 1 —Rfl— MRS. JOSEPH STEWART, JR., ENTERTAINS AT LOVELY LUNCHEON Mrs. Joseph Stewart, Jr., enter tained Wednesday at the Linger Longer Lodge at a very lovely I luncheon honoring Mrs. Richard .Trimble recently returned from California, • Mrs. Ward Wright of What ^You Buy ROSY CHEEK The Nnntabala school will pro. sent a bcniUiful play. Princes* •Rosy Cheek Saturday afternoon at 7 o’clock. Everybody is Invited, especially tho mothers'and fathers. . -®- Major Arthur L. McCoy, expcii- tivo officer. 82nd division Trains* United States Army, Athens, ?wa* In .Monroe Tuesday, and In Com pany with, Mr. Denny I-aunluft. gave our office a pleasant call. He -Is. vory much Interested In thi.» training ot the young men for ser vice outside the regular army.— Walton News. Eat; More.. Wheat Sometlpics people buy flour and sot disappointment and griaf when they bako It Those who order get good flour and all the satisfaction that goes with it. Grocers aell it. Webb-Ci'awford Co. Wboleaalc'ra. Ataena. BUSK 'MILLING CO. Seymour, Indiana . ECZEMA—ITCH Skin Troubles Quickly and pofmuncntly cured with BARACHOL used by many Hospitals and Skin Disease Specialists. An important discovery of a FainouJ HpiK-lalist BARACHOL Ointment, known at an absolute and permanent euro tr SIX NIGHTS for*Eczema and Itch. A case seemingly hopeless wrote: “Given up after 10 years by Doc tors—curbd In 3 nights with Bara- chol.** Rub Bar&chol in yottr handi (only; rt will reach the so>e spot*. No interruption front work, dis agreeable odor or soiled linen. Dis Infects while curing. ONE' DOL LAR brings n TUBE sufficent foi a SIX-NIGHT treatment. '..Guaran tee with each. TUBE.. 'Mailed In plain wrapper entirely sealed. P&P CHEMICAL CO. Dept. CHE-1 PA83AIC, N. 4 tmmmt OCONEE HEIGHTS PLAY The minstrel which wa» ;to be gltea at, Oconee t Ilqlghta -’Friday hight; May 18tli has been, poetpbned* •mil Friday night, May 25th. Come and bring all you can, Mr. and Mr». C. P. Carmichael. Miss Sarah Carmichael. Mrs. Tom Caldwell and Miss Martha Camp wers visitors Tiere Thursday from Monroe. —Hr- , Mrs. Charlie Chick, Mra. W. P. Bell and Mrs. Charles (Mitchell of Monroe spent Thursday in the city. — Messrs. G. M. White and Boone Suddeth of MaysviUe visited h«|re Thursday. . i,» A.gj— rMs. V: J. Moss Is visiting'Mrs. I Walter Robinson of Monroe —ffi— Mrsj W, R I-ong antl youni? daugh - tei; Ifctbet Aplto br Oklahotiiv are guests of Mrs. W. L. Hancock. Mrs. Farmer’s Folks Told Case Was Hopeless Couldn’t Eat And Took To Bed, Declares Carter —Since Taking Tanlac, Again Weighs 175 Lbs. And Is Picture of Health. Remurkablb, indeed, is tty oh into-' blent made, a tew'days ago) by k S. L. Carter, ‘ti 'wfcll known farmer, livlhg on R. F. D. No. 1, Sylvester Ga. Mr. Carter declared that when hb began taking Tanlac he' wa» down * trt ‘bed, 1 as 1 h rtwult of' ner- Indlg^stlon, rind that his cas* HELD RESPONSIBLE • (By Associated Press.) MOSCOW—The. Russia v Soviet note sent by Foreign Minlstety Tc| tenerln to the Rwlss governmi Frtchiy, hold that fcoyernhient re- Rtnnsihlo for the auawHSation of M. Vorosky, Soviet Representative tp the Lausanne Conference. ck|. nent been pronounced hopeless However, his declaration: “Tnn- Margaret SWiiffrud j[»f C^hrittanoogo j-hod Is the truest of Mrs.' Hancock also Uow< Ino has ftttfde a tifAv rriiin of the, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward W. Coile have returned homo' from their wedding tour and dre at home al “Hillside.” They- visited Washing ton, D. C., I'hiladelphia, New York nnd Baltimore. From, there they railed down the Cheaspenke Bay to Norfok, Va., and pther points. -ffl- •Mcs. Oswald Eve and Miss Olivo Rvo of Augusta aro the guests of Mrs. W. F. Watson. fully substantiated by his fine'phy sique add robust appearance, to ■ he now tips the scales at One hun dred and soventy-fivo pounds aiif is the pjeture of perfect, health. “Before taking Tnnlnc,’ said Mr. Carter, “I had suffered from indi gestion nail nervousness for two years. Always after eating—and ' could eat hut very little—I was bothered with gas on my stomach and had pains so sharp 'I coulf hardly stand them. I was nisi, troubled with constipation and nerves were so bad I couldnt sleep, vcrtlsement “Finally I got so weak and thin I hnd to give up my form^work and take to my bed. After’la in-; down nnd getting worse for three months, my folks were told that my case was hopeless, nnd it certainly looked ns if my time had come. “I hud h&ird/and read about Tan lac and made up'my mind to quit taking' everything else. Being [down In bed, I asked my broths [to get me a bottle of Tanlac and, Ill’s tho truth, after Just a few dose? I felt a wonderful change coniine over me. I started eating, but with enut'on. as I began to fe-! for the first time in itfan^mcnths. | "After taking'three or four l>"t- tles of Tanlac t was eating j" *t [anything nnd all signs of atom i< it pains nnd indigestion left mo. I could sleep O. K. and started t*. gain in every way. I pidMd- ui twenty pounds in eight weclcs'and in the next few months got bark to normal weight, one hundred and seventy-five pounds. It’s hard i< satisfy my big appetite now nnd i enjoy my work ns well as my ’oats/ I praise Tanlac to everybody I know." • Tnnlnc Is for snlo by all good druggists. Accept no substimm Over 37 million bottles sold.--Ad- Read Banner-Herald Want Ads Famous Dancer Pioneer in Profession Flapper bins the classics 2s the latest occupation tq be opened W women. Vanda Hoff, dancer and pioneer in the new industry, which intro duces the classics flavored with jazz, says it has infinite possibili ties as long as the dance craze and the supply oil music masters holds out Tschaikowski concertos, Grieg’s “Peer (iynt Suite". Rimsky Karsa- Jcov’s “Sadkq’’, Bidet’s '[Carmen’*. arid .numerous themes of Chopin arc among the ‘ productions that tyave been served up a 4 paprika W , the (tapper’s dance. “’When the Leaves Come Tum bling Down’**, explains yanda Hoff, “has done something different. |t has aMArbei Mendelssohn’s *SprTq£ Song’ but has nn^jnadc it its theme. It f.1 these bars whldi I hear tyurnmed* while dancing that nfake the number to p jpdlar. . ’• “Thousands .who never heard 6t the ’Spring Song’ now sing !Whcn the Leaves Come Tumbling Down*, little realising that 7 a part ot it is one of the world’s greatest musical classics, but that it took a catchy bit of jazz theme to mako this class ic known everywhere. “There has been sonic disapproval from the highbrows of the so-called -•violation of. the classics’, but the fact remains that it took flapperiza- tion to get the world at large in terested in this most beautiful Wen- H deissohn melody. < • “I, for one, cannot ke how learn ing classics via jazz college in any* j ,jvay Violates their, beauty, and the public is showing a decided prefer ence for classical jazz as proved by a recent survey which revealed tha - fact that more music of this type Is ' sold than any othtr. •Thfr Towmcerwe •vmmritoKf - ever that popular dance music is a great educational fact<#V?d com in* • to mean more to us every day, and that from this union of ttyc «w .awl the old will be born % tow nfisical era which students wilt* ttf'.idty'us’y' study a century hence and refer to as tfieVcfcssIcs of old/ v “ThtiA will, tfrtte VMtttC iWM* \ tictli cenbuy.popular nrnne.'* * P-A-L-A-C-E LAST SHOWING TONIGHT- ™NORMA TALMADGE NEW COLUMBIA 6-CYLINDER ROADSTER For $675.00 Driven Only 900 Miles-This Car Is a Wonderful Pargaln. It is not often that one gets a-chance to buy a ^ i cylinder car at such a low price See ua at ^ inter6sted 88 this car will not remain on our show rpom floor long. CONOLLY MOTOR COMPANY Mr. W, F. Dqpcy ami -Mr. ft tXi)ima\rnf hnvo rcturneil from Ine |. urnlturo Dcalen' Convention Uelil In Augu.ta, E’— ■ . Mr. nnu^.Mrn. Enrl Droneh. of A them, were the week-end gnesw of l)r.' nnd Mra. W. K. Swnnn.- Wnttoll News. Mrs. F. H. Williams ,1b visiting In Madison. ffl— Mr. nnd Mm. T. A. Dick of Nor folk Yn.. ore vi.lting their par ents Dr. hnd Mra. W.1H. Dick. g] Mra. Harvey Blnvall oral Mina Julia Htov.lt wont to Madlnon Krt- dny ufternoon to vliilt Mra. Fred- crlc^ Fontcr. Jr., for tho week-end. Miss Frances Anderson of Ath- "enn was the week-end guest ot her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C*. II- Andcr- son.—Wsnon Nfws. .. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wlcr and son. of Athens, were the guests of Mrs. Little Wayne Sunduy.—Wal ton Newd. Miss Inet Kinumy Is visitlnif relatives In Commerce. 1 ; f:ff -> —ffl— tf. Among the prominent «¥<-<£- town' guests expected to 1» prasent at the soclnl meeting bf the D. A. H. dn Saturday afternoon arc: Mrs. Julius Talmadge of Athens, fhrst r vice regent of the stale! Mrg. Mell I Knox, • state chairman; Mre.r Frank ami Mrs. Sanders Upshaw of So«M Circle; Miss Maud Penn, state chairman, and Mis* Anna Jordan of Monticello; Mrs. Wi liam ilonrn and Miss Martha Ed-1 mondapn, itatd chairman.' of F.o, tonton; lire. P. W, Godfrey, n past suta regent, nnd Mrs. Boykin I ~ 'jinson, of Covington; Mrs. W. Lamar, of Macon, another state eer.—Madisonian. ‘ ’ -B- Operation Not “16 years ago I was operate*! on for appendicitis and later operated .ik.iIjj for gall stones. Neither du me anjT good, nnd I suffered al kinds of torture since. Five year: nRo I took-Mayr’s Wohderful Rera- edy and have felt no symptoms m p.tln since. * All stomach sufferer: should take It." It I* a slmplo luirmlesri prephratloH that remove: the catarrhal mucus from tin* Intes tinal tract and allays the* Inflamma tion whlclY cause praqflfcaliy al’ stomach, liver and Intestinal ail ments, Ineldfclbfc appendicitis. On* dose wlll'opnVhice 8F money re funded. For sale # by all drtigRlsts ■—Advertisement,. 666 ! is a Prescription for Colds, ; Fever and LaGrippe. It’s the (most speedy remedy . [know, preventing -Pneumo- . nia. “The LITHE PRICE” DINING ROOM SERVES t MEALS DAILY l officcr.- Mr. and Mrs. Julian McCurry icafhe down Worn Atlanta last Bun- day. Mrs. McCurry will be with her mother here for several weeks, —Madisonian. .. * — Miss KDra Jennlng has returned from a visit to Atlanta where she was the guest of Mrs. R. M. Wal- ksr on Peachtree Road for several days. Miss Kathleen Smith, went over, to Atlanta Friday to visit friends. fpr several days. - ' —ffl— , [! Captain F. L. SDymaker will ad- ’ dress the congregation of tho Presbyterian church nt Commerce Sunday morning. —ffl— tn “WITHIN the LAW” SPECIAL Here at Last h v, x/jfs WITH 3—BIG STARS—3 LON CHENEY J HARRISON FORD Marguerite De La Motto NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ; Jolly for the Sundi Convention at Oconee " nday Schc Heights. Mrs. J.tek Goodman is eypected home, from Atlanta Sunday where | she is visiting her parents, Judge'; and Mrs. Murphey Candler. . Mrs. Richard-Johnstonjvrlll leave' in Jmte for » three months’ stay J in Europe and wil! he ncromphnied | by her two daughters. Miss’Isabel Johnston and Miss Pamela John ston, and Miss Katherine Winship, t,slighter of Mr. Kmorv inship aeon, end also Mui Meta pson of Mecon.-^Joumal. ,, Friday to attend thrcehlro- convcntlon In AtJanU and Aluminumware at Sale Tomorrow 9:30 a. m. 2,000 pieces guaranteed QUALITY BRAND aluminumware go on sale tomorrow at 9c, 69c and 99c. Greatest values, ever of fered, eveiy piece guaranteed for twenty years. Davison-Nicholson Co. Athens’ Busiest Store