The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 20, 1923, Image 11

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THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHBNB. GEORGIA SUNDAY. MAY 20, 1823. won unanlmou.ty orer'thnnfflrm- ntivi), tuo entire elub and twenty-lwo viaitora were served with refreah- menta by' the Mine* Anderson. tMiss Wessie Claire Jackson Weds £Mr. odrthur Weldon Hartley Here Friday Evening* At 9:30 U. D. c. TO GIVE SILVER TEA AT ' MRS. PARKER Tho Laura Rutherford cjyxpter' U. D. C. la planning * lovely all* ver t4a for Wednesday week to be given at the hotnj of Mr*. A, S Parker on' Prince avenue. Th< beautiful flower garden will pt used for the Interesting occasion Every one knogrs what a wonder- fully attractive garden Mrs.' Par. ker has. and It will make a verv charming setting for the pretty party. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CLUE! WOMEN Any club woman wishing to at tend the 8th District convention at Comer Tuesday will please notlfj »Irs. 8. V. Sanford, Mrs. R. P. lirooks or Airs. Horace Ritchie whe have charge of the automobiles go ing over to spend the day. Thr reception will be held the same day from 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. W. M. C. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MEETS / MONDAY 5 O’CLOCK * The regular monthly meeting of [the W. M. 8. of the First Itaptlst (Churcn will be helcf Monday after noon In the Sunday School audito rium at 6 o’clock. . ^ SHIRLEY-HOWE Mrs. flattie Shirley of . Carnes- ville nVlounrei the engagement o her daughter. Jeslse to Mr. Robert 1a Howe, The marriagu to take Place at an early date. SPRADLEY-BOND Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. T. Sprndley. ol Florals, Ala., nnounce. the engage ment and npproacnlng marriage ol their daughter, Myrtle, to Mr Farrar Washington Rond, of Ath ens. On. The Wedding to take place at an early date. No cards. Dr. W. H. Dick nnd Mrs. Dick ne- coniiKinled by Mr. and Mrs. T. A Dkk Of . Norfolk. Vo., spent Sat urday in Atlanta attending the Chiropractic convention. . / MRS. ARTHUR WEfJJON IJArTLEY, formerly Miss Bcsslo Jnckson, popular young Athens gfrl whoso marriage Friday evening was ah event of special Interest to the host of friend's of tho bride and groom. > Mrs. Rachael Ruc-hwald went ov er to Atlanta Saturdny to spend the week end and attend the Confirma tion o her daughter, Miss Lillj Rurchwald, , mn PAGE THREE ' The Toy. Shop Brilliant oAchievement at Colonial Friday eyeing the Mary Ann to tho handsoYne Paris doll, Isabel Knight, wno took the leading roll. Mnrthn Jipi Arnold as Cspt. Block Tin showed exceptional talent fot which she Is always assigned an Important part. Jacks }n the box later Fops, brought down the house, they were Lavlnla Maynard Mary Frances Carter and Con stance Scott, who bestowed theJr mlerful^lcturc. They did credit attentions upon the throe beautiful hdr director in the nvirvelout Lady dolls, Marie McHatton, Sadlf i-vement of the most perfect Klise Crook and Sarah Hill. The I exquisitely beautiful play ev- doll i belonging to the Sawdust faip- hool. It was'lly were the tthlntlest and nwert-. ,»mb Elementary School ,Vy Cobb, under the direction ol iM , CjRrie Wa'den principal, pre- ,,ted The Toy Shop to a most en- itlc audience, which despite asked not to ap- lt Impossible to sit uietly'WMlfcir seats, when eighty- lovely children made such esjtyitfdj by the i n triumph for Miss Walden as well the precious children who In tl.c unconscious grace and remark- poise completely captivated ..vryone,., 1 / • The Toy Shop, with nearly one hundred children representing all kinds of| dolls mnde a colorful pic ture in the lovely .and effective cos tumes. R would take a master pen to do* Jbstl^e to the Operetta, an.1 oat h child deserves special^ men- j„n. so clever were they in the j.-aitt sisBigned them. Every feature mov ed like 'clock work, never a hiich. They sang Ip i»erfect accord, they da need like fairies, and acted like professionals. It was the opinion of the severs! hundred j»rf*»nt, as tho Colonial was filled to standing room only that the performance? was without an equal from an artistic standpoint The* pnlhWtaklng work of each child reflected what Miss Walden has accomplished through years ol \ careful training nnd stupemleous work. She is rarely gifted and truly an artist, and her "children” exemplified, her truo worth as nothing els* could, from the tiniest t the beautiful llttlo Queen Louise eat, were perfectly adorable you nflght say, who were Mary Blck- erstaff, Dorbthy Hinton. Laur; Ann Phlnlzy, Edith Hearing, Al berta Booth, Edith Conolly, Caro lyn Chandler, Leila Hinton, Flor ence Jackson, Montez Campbell. Ruth Brown, Mary Elizabeth Nix, Mnry Erwin, 'Virginia Campbell. Mary Erwin, Martha Carter Storey, Bertha Woodward. Ernestine Head, Martha Brad well, Eulalia Vaughan. Janet Jarnagln, Alice Arnold, Mnry Louise Henry. Elizabeth Ooetchlus, Ann Ngrthcutt. The Tin, rfbldlers nnd Marines, and Wooden Soldiers, wero splendid doing equAlly ns fine work in the parts assigned them, ns did every other child, and only for lack of space can a more complete list be given Individually, or collectively The Four Hours and the Half Hoitiw wero very charming and picturesque. There wero none prettier than the little Japs in the bright native cos tumes of Jrtpnn. To mnko a dis tinction would not mnkc a differ ence ns to the perfect rendition ot the lovely Toy Shop which put fh shame deaf ohl* H.-fcita Claus* Head- quartefn in tna collection «f rare Hodgson, who is only five years old, and beautiful dolls. PROGRAM, OF 8TH OI8TRICT FEDERATION OF CLUBS, COMER, GA-, MAY 22, 23, 1923 Reception At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Oholston, Comer Wo man’s Club Hostess, opening Session of Convention. Baptist church 8:30 o’clock, Tues day evening. Mrs.'J. W, Oholston, president of Comer Woman’s Club nnd Mrs. Lo rn/Fylker Lewis, president of 8th District federated Clubs, Presiding. Asse&My, Singing—America, The' Beautiful. Invocation—Rev. W. P. Brooks. r.reeRhtfiP in behalf of Town of Comen—Mayor H. C. Paul Report of District president. Music, (a) A/Jtoay Morn—Roland (b) Ruby—Brown—Mrs. Albert Fos ter Madison. The Oreatcst Work Accomplished by My Club tills Past Yenr (Limit ed to 3 minutes)—Presidents of Clubs In District. Our Home Economics Scholar ships—Presented by Miss Epalc Campbell, State College of Agricul ture* and Miss Estcllo Colclough, District Chairman. Greater Tallulah—Presented by Mrs. Jeff Davis, Toccoa and Mra K. S. Anderson, Madison. Luncheon. .Comer Woman’* Club, Hostess. Imrtiedlately after Luncheon For 'rppjjl™*',?< Com. : nhown at .Roy free*—Mr. ttcnsiev, presi Tbentre (next door). Courtesy tie-...... . Greetings. from Comer Woman’i Clnb^-MfS; M. T. Payne, Vice Pres ident;/, • I’reMnt&ttAn of District President R' Mpdshoto Greetings—Mrs. Wal ter I lodges,, Hartwell. Music, (a) AhT So Pure (From Marthn)—Flotow. (b) Sylvelln^ Binding. (C)*'Thrush At Evo—Ca*!-^”^ 1 ^ ■ man—Mr. David Michael, Athens. **** Mr. Hust^i/L. Hodgson, accom panist. a ■ Introduction of Dlnstlngulshed Ouestgn-; ft: * * Address—Echoes from the Bien nial—Mrs, Jan. E. Haves, Presi dent of Georgia State Federation. MuMc-ioArpsy Camtt Flro Song— Brahms. Currier Woman's Club t’horus. I Mr. II. D. Moon, Director Mrs. J f 1^, BIrchmore, accompanist. Address—Our Vanishing Forest? —Mrsj LUHnn Conway, Washington, I) C. , lUncdltVton—Rev. W. P. Bfook.. Courtesy of management and Mrs, Conway WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY U. of District Chnlrmon liHt WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 23. ,Uci. Executive Hoard Meeting—9:30 to 10 nVf.ick. Assembly Slnglijg—Federation Hymn. District President—Mrs.. Ltnn E'lkes Lewis, presiding, F'dlect Read. R*>» Call—Mrs. Jos. Vniton, Rfc. Sec. -MubIc—Sparkling Sunlight—VI- tb-ti — Comer Woman’s Club Chorus. Report oil.Credential Comml|ee— Mrs. d' W. Whiteheatf. chalrmnn. Reports (Llmitwl 3.) Music (a) The Surcl—Oley Why Love Is King- Buck—Mr. H. D. Moop, Comer. Library Extension—Presented bj Mrs. S. V. 8anford. Athens and Mist gallic. May Cook, District Chairman Federation Headquarters—Pre sented by Mrs. Ormar F. Elder, At lanta. Ella F. Whito Endowment Fund— Mrs. 55. I. Fitzpatrick. Reports of Committees. __ Resolutions—Mrs. J. A. Dyar Royston. Time nnd Place—Miss Claim Ray, Lnvonln. Resolutions of Thanks—Jtfrs. La mar Rucker,' Athens. Assembly Binging—Auld Aung Syne. Eighth District Offictrs Pres.—Mrs. Lena Felkes Lewis, Monroe. * jit Vico Pres.—Mrs. E. B. Cade Washington. 2nd Vice Pres—Mrs. Chas. Sock- well, Covington. Rcc. Sec—Mrs. Jos. Valon, Mad ison. Treasurer—Mrs. K. 8. Anderson Madison. Cor. See.—Mrs. J. L. McGarlty Monroe. Committes* Resolutions—Mrs. J. A. Dyar Henry’s /hlhircnn Fine Hstn values to $3.60, largo Sailors small cloao fit- ting' and sport models, all shades, and black. x . d . L L f Monday $1.45 -t.-. ’" Ladies near silk drop aklrta colors and black, on special sale Monday Values $1.50 85c 8%le of ladles and mlaaea apoft skirts • values to $7.60, white grounds, colored stripes, also solid lYMta. all plaited and knife plained *MM In alike, prunellas, and crepes. Monday Only $4*45 Salo of Crepe de Chine and Georgette graduating dresses. Monday $13.05 to $19.95 Sale ot white hone for Monday,, -w . 1 values to tlto. Monday $1.45 HENRY’S The marriago of Miss Bessie > the First Methodist church. Claire Jockson nnd Mr. ^Arthui Mrs. Hartley is very popular Weldon Hartley on Friday evoking' member of tho younger set and at 9:0 o’clock at the home of the numbers her friends by her ac bride's mother, MI’S. D. W. Jackson qunlntunoes. od Dougherty street was one of. Mr..Hartley has been connected unusual interest to their friends «with the Georgian hotel for the past throughout the state. j three yjars and/has won scores ol The wedding was a quiet home friends while here, affair, only the Immediate family | . Tho young couple will be home attending, the ^ecremony* beng per j after Muy 20th at G64 College ave- fdrmed by Itev. S. E. Wueson on Koyaton; Mrs. T. F. Groone, Ath- gym, chorus, and art. ^Phe play ens; Mrs. W. W« Armlstcad, Craw*l w iu ^ un q e r tho supervision o* TMnn* \ft n « otatrn' M,M Wright, head of the depart- Tlme and Place—Miss ciairo j , , T Ray. Lavonla; Mra. A. (I. lVatci- J 1 '™' of S|K,kC " nn K"* h of I ' UCT Mr ’’ Ch °*’, 8ockwcl1 I The boy« will he BdiplUed to ^ie Lovingt j kindergarten, and to the first three* RolK*rts, Monroe; Mrs. R. F. Brooks Lexington. .. i. .i # mi , „ | HiiiiitTKiini'ii, Miiu iu mo iirsi uin-r iteeolutlona If there are nay vaeancle. nr Huckcr. Mbenal Mra. Ani.lt J n thou Plans are on foot to make 'Some Irpprovementa In the building. LUCY COBB ALUMNAE Only two weeks more before we uro to meet for our annual MEETING OF THE ELIJAH CLARKE CHAPTER D. A. R/ The May meetlna <if the Klljall Clark, chapter lkiuahtrra ot ’hi American Revolution waalcMm.. 3 ono „ we rea „ y 1(>ve our kM . tho aflontoon of tho t7th with Mr. j u nol nn|y mon , y lhnt „ n „ d ; Ueorge T. Hodgaon. _ ed hut loving Interoat tn building recent meting Mrj. Horace h Lucy Cobb. A movement M. llolden wn» np|«.lnte,l by he ^ , h . try regent to try o loeato he graver , s(icure a pup „ n , or lhr of Uencral and Mre. Elijah C J“J kt earning year. If each of the alum- in order that thm chapter and the i wo M try , ha lhl one at Quitman (Hnnnnh Clarke t . liam . 1# ] , lntc o( L ucy Cobb wll' Chapter) may properly mark them L <mmnt ymr and arnnge for their u|i-kMp. Mra | T j 1( , achool ttlW | f |, pe r f oc( , only Holden read eeveral letlenl r “-1 l :1( .| nk number of puplle. Do panting tho probable location <>< , l0t r»n ‘ t o bo on hand at 13 'o’clock theae grave, hut ,o far k »« *>«» Juno 4th and urge other alumna, unable to Ideate them. However, j t(J como> she continue her effort* un-j BASILINE PRINCET til tho desired infortnatlon Is se-J Secretary cured, as this work is one of great | m ntercst to tbo Elijah Clrirke and MR McCLURE ADDRE88E8 the 'Hannahr Clarke chapters. The usual routine giatters Wen disposed of. following tho report? of of fibers and chairmen of stand- committees. Announcement a w<vs made that until tho next reg ular election, the executive? boarf had appointed Miss Mildred Itdth*- erford ns chapter historian, Mrs William Ashford chairman of thi program committee, and Mrs, Jullar McCurry, auditor. After the business session Mrs Julius Talmadge_ gnvo a most Illu minating account of the recent na tional conference held In Washing ton, at which she and Mrs. Julian MenCurry wero the chapter’s dole gates. N Mr*. Ashford talked Interestingly on the pitogress of the Revolution between the battles of Lexington and Bunker III)!, nnd the fni reaching significance of the Revo-, lutionnry War on subsequent worlc history. Mrs. Milton Jarnagln gave nn ac- esunt of the biennial, conference of the General Federation held In At lanta last week and her vital des- oriptlons gave an Insight Into the wldo scope of the organization wRh its vnrled interests, and the weigh) of the influence that It wields. The three talks were unusually BOYS’ LITERARY SOCIETY Tho Boys’ Literary Society of the Junior (’lass of tho Athens High School held Its regular weekly meelng on Wednesday afternoon at tho High School.. After the minutes of the last meeting were retfd and the regular business attended to a lively pro* gram ensued. Mr. McClure and Mr. Maddox of the University of Georgia rendered several enjoyable numbers on tholr gtil'ars. Mr. McCluro then gave o thoti but inspiring talk on the ndvui.tagt of a literary society nnd *he facili ties of receiving a good education In Athens. Followlsg this was att impromptu debate on tho subject "Resolved, That col lego athletics as they now, are determined to higher edu cation. The negative defended by Charlio Cate and Thomas 8t. John hostess, Mrs. Hodgson, after (hr mcetng was adjourped. MARY ANN LIP8CGMB ELEMENTARY 8CHOOL OF LUCY COBB INSTITUTE The friends and patrons of the Mary Ann Lipscomb Elementary School will be interesld In the plans which hnve\been formulated for tho new t*rm. Mrs. T. R Weems has been elected ns prin cipal of the school and will teach the fifth and sixth grades as here tofore. She wll bo assisted by an able corps of teachers. MIh Mnry Ann Rucker nnd Mra. W. •A. Onppr of (hi* year", faculty will return. Other teacher, will be fleeted i(nd grade, aaafgned tn the near ; fu ture. Plana are atao underway tor organising a kindergarten. The conrae of atudy will be the came aa tfiat of the preheat year. There will be apcclal tcacberr for For Health’s Sake EAT MdRE WHEAT Eat it in Benson’s BREAD CAKES ROLLS Wheat in any form is . healthful. We appreciate your business. Benson’s Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Van Smith ol Charleston, S. C., arc week end guests of their kinspeople, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Wlf&yon Springdale. A Health-Giving Food I CE Ci-eam is always a popular treat to every member of family. COSTA'S ICE CREAM is enjoyed by the old foil well as the young people. A telephone call to 697 will bring any amount of this wholesome food-confection to your home if you live in Athens, or you can buy it of your dealer in your own home town. Mr. Evan Donaldson has return-. ed to Wilmington, N.\ C„ after if visit to felutlvoa and friends. Hon. A. C. Stone of Monroe visit ed here Saturday, Miss' Helen Goetchlus of Atlanta arrived Saturday to visit Mrs. Ju lian Goetchlus. ,, The friends of CnpL and Mrs Richard Trimble will be Uellghtec to learn they have rented the Lur> Cobb teachers home on Reese streel and will take possession after rom- moncemcnt to spehd tho summe* here. Mrs. Michael Hoke And child ren and Mrs. John McDougald <* Atlanta are tho guests of Mrs. Ls}- mnr Rucker for the week end. Misses Bessie and Jessie Turner. Lillian nnd Lottie Smith are spend ing the week end in Atlanta. gj__ Mr*. T W. Rucker and Mr*. A. 8 Erwin have returned from a weeds' visit to Capt. John & Cobty’s fam ily In Amerlcus. -ffi- Little Selene Bloodworth has re turned from Social Circle where oh - has been visiting relatives fift sometime. Mrs. C. N. Hodgson, Mrs. W. C Abh and Mr. C. N. Hodgson, Jr. Spent Friday In Atlanta. Rotten, Wretched, Feeling, Pyorrhea ‘Panol For Pyorrhea’ Kill, the germ, tn the bone. Pyor- rhea germs Infect, eat tissues and -bore the bones. PRETTY TKETH BOON FALL. The word. "Fatae Teeth" are alekenlnf. Receding, bleedy game want you of Pyor rhea' coming. To eat your gumw S unn your ayateni and take your th. obey your warning. Brush your gum* with PANOL tonight. It Instantly kill, the germs, Iwatto and harden* th* gum*. HAVK TOUR TEETH. Healthy gum* mak* pretty teeth. Panol 4* sold In Athena by Palmar A Sons Price M cents. If your druggist hasn’t ordered Panol send ibla adv. and II. wo trill oead you 3 bottles a month supply prepaid, EDWARDS DENTI8T SUpAy COMPANY » Atlanta. COSTA’S ‘ COSTA’S ICE CREAM IS JUST A LITTLE BETTER” Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. Dod be Brothers TOURING CAR To those who thoroughly enjoy the out-of- doors, Dodge Brothers Touring Car rep resents tens of thousands of invigorating miles in the open oh*. And owners who have had long experience with the car, know how trouble-free those miles are, and how little it costs to en joy them. They know, too, how light and convenient the Touring Car Is and how easily cleaned. Dodge Brothers power plant, the all-steel body, the permanent boked-on enamel finish, the genuine leather upholstery—all combine to explain why more than 850,000 owners almost invariably speak of the in terms of highest praise. MORRIS YO\V BROAD STREET