The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 20, 1923, Image 9

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Investigate Today! To Regular Subscribers THE BANNER*HERALD $1,000 Accident Policy Free. lnve»tlS»*» Today! To. Regular Sulwcrlbero THE banner-herald oco Accident Policy Free. 6 Cento Sunday. ATHENS, GA. J. C. Wilkinson Praises Y. M. C. A. Camp In May Issue Qf Christian Index* Opens Soon MONDAY ONLY / 12 MOMME PONGEE j 98c yard * AH Silk Japanese ’ rrr CHIFFON SILK HOSE Colors Red and Green $2.00 pair ^Michael brothers ■leal equipment they are approach* ing the Ideal. This Is all not fer gain, but for God. No effort Is made to make money. The Income is spent right there. Not a soul shall ever get a cent of gain from the camp. II Is for God and the good of human ity. Last year the boys went in July and the girls In August. Perhaps they will continue to take thli schedule for a year or fu> more. W« spent some days there last year on both the camps and were delighted beyond measure. No boy or girl spent the full time there and failed to learn to swim. But they also learned many other valuable les sons. Several groups haye cottu home to Join and be active in some of the churches. PROGRAM OF DAY'S WORK 2V Athena Y. <M. C. A. This article is reproduced and la aa fol- l0 *«"te can a boy or girl have the W time; and not be hurt roorol- Many lo not add the accoml L,,( of the question. Every father " d mother must aleo aek the Lon,! half. Some go farther and Ly -and be helped spiritually." That la the reaaon we want to .. a wo rd of’a camp where they J.' ,1,0 best time and are helped BDiritn :!ly. The alcnt''ran: thing '.alnaya itteonallty. No physical ‘ ,tinc can take the pique of per* mnallty for either happlnee a o. Jim, 1". T.Forbee Is the eplrl- ill bead. He la Y. M. C. A. see* reta’rv In Athena and has bene foi menu-five years. During many „r th. ac veare he haa peon a dea- wn |„ the First Baptist church, purimc ell these yearexhe hss been evsMBlisjid In his. tjontact with the coarse of time Mr. Forbes ha , di‘veloped some of tbs finest .neclmena of ydung manhood that „ have eve/ known. These young men are not only morally clean but .pirltualiy helpful. They all lead prayer art-vice. But along with, that each one excels In some Une of phy- ,ical actvlty. They are olitstand- ine athletes. Think of tbs Idealism .hen a smaller,boy sees his Ideal ■ Simmer. Jumper, football hero, etc., who Is also genuinely rell- {ioua. URGE EXPANCE OF ACREAGE , Three miles north of- Tallulah they have MO acres of land aur rounded on a|! sides by a mountain. .,cept where It touchte Tallulah lake. It la a secluded spot which they control through ths one en trance. The hackers of the Y. M C. A. have generously bought thl. plot of land and mads a six acri lake 'n the center of It. And fo* oA HUGE EVENT! 1 Attention—*™*^ Houses f Housewives ! oA Sale of 10,000 ' MAIL ORDERS for Towels will be prompt ly filled. Please specify the Towels ordered by numbers used here. A day’s schedule runs somethin* ! like this: First, setting up exer* j cises. Then breakfast, followed bj \ cleaning up and inspection. At 9:Of ! o’clock, Bibfc Study. 10:00 o'clock athletica. varied from day to day ] ll:30, swimming, nlways under dl> j rection and.patrol. 1:00 o'clock] dinner and rest until 2:30. 3:0f boating athletics. 4:30, swimming 6:30 supper and another Bible studj at 8:00. Then at 9 taps and a bus? happy day has come to an end. If the.writer had a son, regard less of where he were living Wal ter Forbes would hava to sAy thn' he could not take him before *hi would think of any other place fo- hit vacation. They are trying to make It serve as many people nil over Georgia as possible. This yeai they can not take more than 120‘ or either boys or girls. It is safe to say that a large majority ol those who went last year will br going back! this year. Already they are reserving their places for July and Augppt. No better gift could be made to the leverage boy or glr than to send them* lo one of thes< camps. As pastor of the church of which Mr. Forbes is a deacon It Is a Joy to see the contribution made to ro llglous values by his life and work Never have'we seen a greater mar to handle young people and to show ,them the greatness of spiritual val- Towels of all kinds and sizes—Bath Towels, Face Towels^ Huck Towels, Glass Towels, Kitchen Towels. Small, Medium and Large> whether for use now or later—‘Buy Now.. Prices Below Mill Cost 341 Pairs McCallum SilkHose Were Priced $2.75 and $3.00 75c ‘Bath Towels . . 49c Extra large and heavy Turkish* towels. Size 24 x 48. This towel is highly absorbent and of triple thread, Very One quality, Sale price each 49c By the dozen $5.60 60c *Bath Towels . . 39c And wonderful towels they are. Your choice of all white or white with a neat blue border. All sizd 20 x 40 and extra heavy in weight. Sale price 39 c By tl^e dozen $4.50 50c Huck Towels . .* 29c Beautiful hemstitched Huck toweli with Jacquard designs, many with moiiogram spaces. Sizes 20 x 88, and of fine quality. The Sale price fa 29c By the dozen $3.35 30c Bath Towels . . 17c All large size and the finest towels we have ever offered at such a low pride. Size 18 x S6 and of strong construction;' Sale pried .... .. 17c By the dozen $2.00 30c Service Towels .. 17c And these will fly in dozens. All white hand and face towels, and fine quality. Red and Blue striped towels. All fine quality. Size 18 x 30. Sale price is 17c By the dozen $2.0C 35c Bath Towels . . 24c Those lovely towels are of the ath letic rib weave and are highly ab sorbent, as well as fine for .the skin Size 19 x 36. Sato price .... 24c By the dozen $2.75 ■The wise shopper will buy at least several of these perfect, every pair—fine silk hose. Why are they reduced? Because they are discontinued numbers, can’t be duplicated or replaced. Since our hosiery stock must be kept complete at al) time; the prices are slashed, and the profit, and more besides, all goes- to you. BLACK, . WHITE, . BROWN BRONZE COCOA, GREY All Sizes, 8 to 10 ‘ and your <hoice $1.79 ptiir Clearance Sale Blouses Clarke County Tuberculo sis Association Issues Statement in Regard to Work of Community. The following statement was is sued Saturday by the Clerk*. County Tuberculosis Association: “At one time it seemed as if the greatest difficulty •» to raise suf ficient funds to employ s T- B nurse for Atheni.ana Clarke coun ty. but it has proved even mure difficult to find a nurre. "Ever since January the com mittee hits been in correspondence with numerous young womci whose names have been recom mended as having had the propvi training, in' both public health work and especial training-for tu berculosis work. They hove failed so far to socure a full time worker j 7-hlch, of course,, is their desire, , but they feel themselves very for tunate in having Mrs. A. N. Bow ers, formerly Miss Agnes Craw-. * * ■ *■-- *-- 'flciency j herself ; English Professors to De liver Total of Ten Com mencement Addresses in All Parts of Georgia. 10,000 TOWELS At a Price That Will Sell Them in a Few Days, *8c Huck and Turkish Towels Our finest silk blouses go in this sale. Stunning costume oxerblousees o f beautiful designs and colorings. Mostly of import ed crepes. Sizes 34 to 44. J Three members of the faculty of the nchool of Engllab of the Uni- "roily of Georgia will deliver * total of ton commencement nd- dreiu.B over the state of Georgia within the next ten 4*y>- They are Dr. 8. v. Sanford, professor of English Language and Journalism; Dr. It. K. park, professor of Eng- lllh; and Prof. R. P. Welker, as. •orlatn professor of Engllab. The addresses that the Individual mcmtK.ro will deliver with tbs mme of the town are given: Dr. 8. V. Sanford speaks In ststesbom Monday night and Wrixhtsvllle Wednesday. Tuesday aliht may sec him delivering an sddres. In another place, however, wrn has boen no denote bn. honnwment about thla. , Dr. R. R. Parks speaks In Hal los Monday night: Dawson, Wed nesday aigjit; Jackson, Friday Jfeht: Its ronton. Thursday night: "•hb-y. the 1 following Monday "W"- and Vidalla. the following -edm-Kday night. Professor 1 Walker spoke In CMon point. Friday night. One of the professors’ received Invitations to apeak nt six differ ent Dlaceh on the night of Mny J. but as hr — — ■* •'together hn •'No for him In but on of •ERLIN You’ll be amazed when you see these wonderful towels at such a ridi culously low price. Sale price 11c. By the dozen. .... $1.3E Little Talcs of BIG SALES 10 Yard Bolts FRUIT OF THE LOOM NAINSOOK • $3.48 Bolt 36 inches wide. I . Fine Quality 75c. UNDERWEAR CREPE 59c yard Everfast Suiting 49c Yard The material that has rapidly become the favorite where quality, dependability and economy gov ern buying. The guarantee that fa fast color cov ers the cost of the material, trimmings and mak ing. Even strong acids will not fade it Compare by test with other fabrics and beware of imita tions. Every yard fa stamped Everfast on the sel vage. Here in 20 fast, pretty colors. Abo in the Everfast Group Gingham Cloth, Poplin, Sa- tine, Basket Cloth, Voiles. and sympathy haa endeared to largv numbers of jieopic in he: service here for two years, first as Red Cross and then a* county nurse. "ine committee appreciates the co-operation given by the doctors ot the city end county In reporting all cams of tuberculosis to Dr. Applewhite, health commissioner, this enabling him to give more ac curate knowledge of the situation here. ' “While the figure show an in crease of cases in the past few months, he believes that they are not new ones, but that cases are being reported now at tne request of the tuberculosis association, which formerly had not been done. “However, the situation is grave enough, and this committee it giving it their-serious considers- Were $10.00 and $12.50 Shoes MAY SALE $7.95 Grey Suede Pumps and Oxfords , Black Suede- Strap Pumps, Bronze Kid Pumps, White Reignskin Pumps with Kid Trim, Black Satin Pumps, Patent Oxfords, Medium heel. Your Choice $7.95 Imported WHITE ORGANDIE 35c yard White Shirting 75c MADRAS * 49c yard 25c to 35c Fancy MAY SALE $4.95 Black Kid Strap.Pumps and Oxfords. Pate. One Strap Pumps. Brown Kid Strap Pumps - .d Oxfords. White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords. WHITE GOODS 19c yard JKjMjF SHIPPED HER* N—The fourth paymen by to meet the /Dgeasury bills to welglum for settlement im's clntpin during the Iasi 9 *Z wait mads by ths Oov- „ yesterday. Thla Install- ^amountod 1 to 68.W0.000 gold Noting thla payment with the *,goi nB w , , n oHlcl> , quar . -vr* that ahlnmene ..f snnnnnae Clearance Linen Weft * HUCK TOWELS "32c tion, and though the work is slow must necessarily be, they bar. every confidence that if the com munity will co-operate la the fu ture much improvement will be shown.” STORM IN TEXAS BEAUMONT—A terrific down pour .which started about six O'clock Friday morning and wpr accompanied by high winds. wa« still undlmlnlshed Friday at faui o'clock, according to reports. The storm was also accompanied by a heapy hailstorm. Sweaters Stamped Art Goods Cut Low 19—Stamped $3.95 Bed Spreads $2.98 18—17-piece $1.25 Luncheon Sets .... 98c 26—Sets 75c Scarfs and Pillows 49c 11—98c White Center Pieces 69c 9—7-piece $2.25 Luncheon Sets .. t $1.48 18—75c Applique Scarfs .... 49c Brown Linen Centers, Scarfs and Pillow Tops 98c Brown Needleweave Scarfs, Centers and Tops 98c SMichael’s Qoodwear Brand Sheets, Pillow Cases Made in accordance with our care ful and exacting specifications. As suring Beauty and Long Service. 63 x 90 Sheets ...... $1-19 72 x 70 Sheets $1.29 72 x 99 Sheets $1.49 81 x 9tt Sheets ....... ..V.. $1.48 81 x 90 Sheets H. S $1.63 90 x 90 Sheets $1.54 90 x 90 Sheets H. S. $1-79 90 x99 Sheets .1$1.74 Pure Linen COLORED RAMIE 69c yard - 35c Colored JAPANESE CREPE 29c yard Were $3.95 to $5. All pure Wool. Slipover ...... , , i Tuxedo and coat J J / / / models in a, wide ‘ill variety ot beautiful colors and styles. All Colors. Chamoisette LONG GLOVES 98c pair S-HOUR SHIFT YOUNGSTOWN — Elght-houi nhtftfl in one of the continuous pro. cedsea of the ateel Induetry, the making of oteel In open-hearth fur naces, have been Introduced Ir some of the IndepeSent mills ol this district. The change affectr four claaee* of workmen—first, sec ond and third helpers and charging crane operators. The number of men affected la about W* No change .baa been made In wage of tonnage mice. „ , Electric Torchiers $2.50 mingly new electric light of the candlestick lly. Polychrome, with painted parchment Merode Summer TEDDIES 98c ' Read Banner-Herald L. Want Ads. shades.