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WEDNESDAY, | MAX i>.v 1923- \y~ -
THB BANNER-HEBXlD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
which
Woman
Cared?
IB
Yoo fee two women, young in years, at youth it
counted now. One looks aged—one retain! her
girlhood bloom.
•.Youknow that one neglected her complexion—the
, other gave it care.
Caring means mainly this:
Use a soap that penetrates the pores. Keep the
skin clean to its depths. Use a. soap that restores,
soitena and fosters the skin texture.
THat'means Palmolive
That meant Palmolive Soap' — made by. experts
who have devoted their lives to the study of facial
soap.
Made by experts to successful that their soap has
become the leading toilet soap of the world.
Made to to the skin the matchless effects of
palm and olive oils.
Forget the price
Mahy women feel that higher prices boy them bet
ter eoapt' They do not Science has* never created
a better or purer akin soap than Palmolive.
Men have never found, in all the ages, skin helps
that compare with palm and olive oils.
■Mo one has learned a way' to make them more
effective.
Millions of beautiful women know what they owe
to Palmolive. Ask those you know, and you will
do what they have done.
The age-old cosmetics
Cleopatra used palm and olive oils 3,000 years ago,
Roman beauties used them 2,000 years ago.
In all the centuries alnce then, science has sever
. found a complexion help to compare with those
antient oils.
There is No Mystery about
“ the Telephone Business
j*Bf HERB are probably some things about the telephone business
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.which mystify you, juBt as there are things about other busi
nesses which you do not thoroughly understand. • v,
Perhaps it1s a charge on; your bill or some practice about the •
service which confuses you, even if it does not annoy you.
When these occasions arise, why not ask the ltxjal manager
about them. He iwill be glad to explain our entire rate schedule
or to tell you the necessity for any of our practices.
All telephone practices are designed to make it easy for you to
do business with us and to improve your service. They are the
result of long years of experience and reflect our best business
judgment. They are flexible and are constantly revised in the
interest of cordial relations with our patrons.
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There is no mystery about the telephone business and one of
our.greatest difficulties, is to induce our subscribers to tell us
abdut,the things; tiiqit worry them. V;* •
Wq want you to be familiar with the reason for every charge
we make and to be satisfied, as we are, that it is a proper, ana
necessary charge.
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Errors are : inevitable in all enterprises using human agencies .
and we particularly want you to tell us when there is error in
the account rendered you or when you do not fully understand any ,
feature of it* * ' *
Our success depends largely upm the measure of the good will
of the community we can win and hold.
Willingness to correct error and to cheerfully explain every
detail of our business are, we believe, twopnme elements of public
service.
C^G. BECK, Georgia Mahaget
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Office 1201 — By MR8. ALICE ADAM8 • — Residence 832
WHERE THE
ROADWAY ENDS
When yoii come to the end of the
road of Life
And the years are traling behind,
And you face the glow of ihe set
ting, sun.
My* friend, 1 am Rure you'll find
That It’s not the gold ‘you’Ve gar*
nered In Hen^s
Thru 'will happiness bring,
true-^
But the friends you’.Ve made and
tlje kind Words said j
iiyi, k i nyi wuw ; . . *■
That wh lease anil comfort you.
And it will not bd the gems that
you've bought »
Whose* sparkle will make you
Ntnile,
Nor th«Nmansion built of marble
and stone.
Nor the riches enjoyed the while.
But the things that you've done fo»
others In need
And the gold you've given away,
That will make you smile and fool
life worth while
When you stand at the close oi
Bay.
When you come to the end of the
road of Life
v And fortune has lifted you high.
And yoif stund at the Door of th*
great Unknown
And turn to tell the world good
bye— ' - , - 1 •
You’ll find that your gold la a*
worthless a4 dust
And Fame is a. thing that shop
end#—
That nU worth while is a good-deed
and smile i - <
And a host of true, loVji
friends!
ly, Kdna O’Kelly, Catherine Smith,
ltudine Tafer; Miss Lewis Daniil
pianist.
Mrs. A. Y. Woods #11 sing a solo,
nnd Mr.'S. J. Cartledgc will make
nn interesting talk.
Tho Fiesta wilt he given for the
Mexican children" id - Texas, and
gives promise of being a lovely
and very Interesting occasion.
MISSES MArV FERGUSON
ANO ISABELLA GAMBLE
IN RECITAL
Friday evening, Maj^SCth, MJs.sc*
Mary Ferguson and Isabella will
give a beautiful recital at 8:30 ol
3'.»5 Church street.
Following Is the artistic program;
Overture—Guillaume Tell—Roa*
sink
Noel—Tschnlkowsky.
Hungarian Dance No. 2—Brahms
roiog— Dor Bujazzo—Pngllacd*-
Looncn vallo.
Polish Dance—Scharwenko.
Marche de Tutinhauser—Wag
K c ° ver m
Mm afterward apply gently—
VAPORu
Cka 17 Million Jen UxJ Ytcrlj
Ouverture—Sommdranchtstraunv,
Overture—Marchen von de schoncn
MeluSlne—Mendelssohn.
Aufforderung sum Tans—Weber.
La Belle ilu Bois Dormant—Tsch-
alkowsky.
Tarantella—Low.
Milltarmarsch—Scjiubert- *Tuu-
,IS ' Ah-*' .
MRS. JOSEPH JXRRELL
TO HONOR PHI
MU SORORITY ,
A lovely social event of the weel
be Mrs. Joseph Jarrell’s .bran
' ’ 'j wii oe airs, josepn jarreii s .nenii*
.Rr**, , J . isi t-.# ttful garden pirty Friday, afterimm
—Daniel Whltehejd Hick/, i jn boW0 * <of f he PhJ Sororil; .
in fonstltut! at her htjihofon C’loverhurst Ter
rab* froif 8 tt>^7. Much plensur.ibb
AN OMISSiON 'Interest centers the bright event
In speaking of the characters o ^ - very fctf Mil cm
Tnv Hhnn there was au un^ pu^nttothe gUls of Hie sorority.
‘The Toy Shop" there was uu un- 1
intentional omission of nrtew who
e a part of every real Toy Shop.
One of these was tho Rag Dol>
who finally succumbed to old age
Sara Davis made a fine Rag Doll
both In costume -and manner. In
looking the town over one could no*
have found a more learned or dig
n I fled doctor than Dr. PI I lily wlic
so quickly • and completely re
vived the poor Rag Doll. , This
part was ably taken by 'Ylrglnjf
Stewart. For eight years she hat
taken a prominent part in the an
nun! Operetta; "nnd from Um tlml
she
.of-«$• wdnt t*
during tne* perftrnnaiHJe
the steps of Santa Claus throne, t*
this time 'when whe ministered a*
Dr. Pillsly .to the ills of the In
mates' Wf The Toy Shop, she hai
won ,n large place li\ the,’'carts o’
all who , have had the oppdrtunfo
of enjoying the chJUJr;0is
Edith ..Conolly. ns little,
was quite an addition tbv^he^trio.
No “Toy Shop* *ls complete With
out a little child to enjoy lb Paulr
Conolly. as the Child front Dream*
land sung her wny Into .opr, heart*
In her, love song to her, 01^ -Dell.
No Wonder The To/ Shop receive!'
licr . with Joy .^hen «ho returned
with tho Ohl Doll* as Queen.
But the charm of The Toy Shot
W’.ns the candy dolls. These wer<
Anita Stewart, Ruth liungerford
Katherine Dubose, Eleanor Mediat
ion, Laura Walton and Betty Mili
__gj
LOVELY RECEPTION
FOR NEY MEMBER8
MISSIONARY SOCIETY *
The Miasinoary Society of th«
First Methodist church enterctaln
ed at a very lovely reception /Tues-
day afternoon In thd. Beginner’i
rom in honor of tho new members
Mrs. W. L. Hancock was chair
man of the splendid committee wh»
made the occasion very charminr
!» every way. The Beginners
■ —_ .. . room always attractive and bean
; snil from tha tim, wn^.paftld.iMrly \htirt
. » Reindeer. Hi wMH
linns of Ikirothy Perkins roses an,
pink s«Ht peas. ^ ■
Tho program by Misses Rossi,
(i.-'libolf], M'urthn HarnoRt.
rinlm.i Elliolt nnd Calllo MoH’hlr
tor was Tory ortlstSo nnd opjoy-
ublo. Mrs. (loirs, T. ; HmV
ttfsilnnPhA#! flm '..uootl. ^.o.l
Being the babies oL the School
this was the first time they hav«
had an opportunity to. enjoy r
play. That they did enjoy it ti
the greatest possible degree was
evident by their beamin g face*
their presence of mind, and„ the
ease nnd grace with whlcjj "the)
danced before their happy little
Queen.
A MEXICAN FIESTA
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH Tills AFTERNOON
A Mexican Fiesta will be given
at the Central Presbyterian church
t/is evening at 8:80. A beautiful
program has been arranged. Pres
Went of the Flesta A Mrs. Tsffer.
Carmenclta—Mrs. J. M. Kirk.
Jqanita—Merle Underwood.
Marla—Aurora Blmpson. . v ,
Louise—Nola May Dunn a way.
Anna—Jura Taffer.
Messenger boy—Frank Folger.
• Four little sisters—Evelyn O’KeJ
• - • JFllTll RUtk .-V
welcorqfd the gi'uWtA "hncl Alhi; Lhul
Johnshn'lntroflimed’thfc 'offttWkhru
new MAMSniil • were' »tw*
hundred, ladles present nnd iVell-
clous \ refreshments were server*
during the social hour. \
MR8. A. 8. EDWARDS
ETERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
FOR MRS. TRIMBLE
Mrs. A. ft.‘Edwtfrds entertainer
►very chayminirjy her bridge c|u|
Wednesday Afternoon tri nonor o
Mfs. Richard Trimble who Is heln^
very .^ordiaaiy welcomed hy /her
many friends.
> The attractive home of the host
ess was beautifully decornted with
Dorothy Perkins roses and quanti
ties of other bright gnrden flowers
Delicious refreshments followed
the interesting game, and the pret
ty party was one of the weekf
most happily planned social af
fairs.
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MR8. EARNE8T P0TT8
ENTERTAINS OOULEVABD
ROOK CLUB
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Earn eg'
Potls was the gracious hostess tc
tho ^Boulevard 1^ook Oluh, nssem*
bllng foiir* tables for * a \yery» de-
lightfu| hospitality. An exquislt'
color note pink nnd white pre
vailed |n the art It fie decorations of
•AWect i»r IS and very daintily em
phasized .1(1,1 bedel (clous refresh
ments of Jet freer* and cake. Mrs
Wrahk Fonjer b^IU be the fiext hoaf-
Sure Relief
FDR.INDIGESTION
Bellans
Hot water
VSure Relief
Ieldans
2St end 75g Packago* Everywhere
8T0PS HACKING COUGH
*Tftd s hacking cough for yean
and Foley's Honey_qnd*Tar la th«
only remedy that reached my tough
I have not been troubled with i Friday 11
since," writes Mrs. B. 18. Doby, A«1 i WM ,
bury Park, N. J. Coughs, Cold*
Croup, Throat, Chest and Bronchial
trouble are quickly relieved with
Foley's Honey and Tar. Contain*
no oplatea—ingredients printed on
the wrapper. Largest aelUmTcougb
medlqine in the World.—Advertise
ment.
MRS. J. H. WILLIAMS
H03TE88* TO
C08M0P0LITAN CLUB
Mrs.'J. II. WUlame entertanlned
Wednesday - afternoon tfie Cosmo-
oolltan 'Club which was very much
enjoyed hy the members..
Quantities of lovely poses' am*
other bright garden flowers were ,
effectively arranged throughout thr i
home. Del/dous refreshment^ fol-
THE GOODY SHOP '
Tho Hebrew Ladles auxiliary and
Benevolent Society, iifvltes every
body* to the-Goody Shop, May SOtH
and 31st at Eptings on the ground
floor of the Holman building.
Thero will bo found home made
cakes of all description, home made,
pics and home made candle# of all'
kinds. .«• ■ ■*.. •
Mr. and * Mrs. J. C. Meredith and
Mr artd Mrs. J. E. Struppa, of
t.’olumbus, spent Tuesday night In
Athens, on route to Washington,
I). to ilttend the Imperial Coun
cil of the Shrine. «- • • -
Miss Louise Daniel, * daughter of
Dr. J. C. Daniel, of Decatur, Gp ,
was brought to St. Mary’s HpspItAl
Tuesday, whero lyjr condition is un
der observation pending an opem-
ntion today. Dr. Daniel is a former
citizen of Statham and Is * well
known in this section. Miss Daniel
has many relatives and friends in
Athens who regret her Illness.
]SNO$VJ}RIFT is I rich, creamy cooking I
Mrs, Lamar Rucker, Mrs. S.- V
Sanford, Mrs. C. M. Snflling, Mrs.
Horace Ritchie, Mrs. Harrie Dews,
Mrs. LUlinn Conway, Mrs. Sidney
Reaves'and severs! delegates from
the State Normal ftchop! represent
ed the Athens Woman’s Club at the
xth district Federated Clubs Con
vention In Comer Tuesday nnd
Wednesday. They report a royu'
bospltality, and Mrs. ,1., W. Gobi*
ston’s reception at her elegant
home was a brilliant and lovply
social .qvont yutgjpy evening.;
The friends, of Mloa Ethel Ma-
Kern wH; he doljiftifed ;to learn ahe
is improving 1 following an opera
tion ttoo weeks ggo; '
Miss Kathleen Smith returned .
from 'Atlanta Wednesday after n
delightful visit to "relatlVea* and
friends. :*■ * ■*
Major Hunter Harris went qve*
(to Atlanta Wednesday afternoon
to meet his young sons. Hunter
of Billy of Texas, who will return
with him Thursday to spend the
summer. *
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Miss Helen Blmpson of Mississ
ippi jirrived Wednesdsy to visit
Mrs. Joseph Jarrell
11133 r.iRiu Aniuuny ui jnuruii hi-
r — AH—
Mrs. John L. Arnold of Ander-
•n. ft. C.. Is visiting Mrs. John L.
Arnold, Jr„ on Frrinkl|ri street.
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fat, made only of the choicest vegetable oil
andisthereforejustaspureasitcanbe. The
Southern Cotton Oil Company ^re one of
the largest, if not the largest refiners of
vegetable oil. With millions of gallons of oil
to choose from each year only the very best
is set aside for Snowdrift and- Wesson Oil.
m a
Snowdrift
S7airtight bucket
as easy to open
as winding #
the clock f
•*
If s a long trail
Mlgg Bottle $hurodn 'of New Ycrkj
who was hero’last winter In .tpe '
Interest of tho University Million
Dollar delve add who.Is now In Mn- [
con will Opeml tho week end wkh f
Miss Rosaline itathtmne.
Mr. and* *£T#1r. Griffith aid]
young son Ikftby 5p| Illinois are j
Miss Nell; BtcbaMSjbf A
ri ved Wed nesda Islt
ft- \Yi,Mrt< nn rWiliirhnrlv
Atlanta oj-
Mra. W.
Dougherty street.
Miss Amolee Whitlow of Carnes*
vllle Is the guest of her cousin Mlsa
Ethel McKern.
From the North Pole to the
South Pole, bat Royal Bak
ing Powder went with Ad
miral Peary—Amundsen has
it with him now. It went with
Scott to the South Pole.
Stanley had it in. darkest
Africa. Royal is the only
baking powder you can boy
anywhere under the sun.
Baking
Made from Cream of Tartar
derived from grape*
Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter-Taste
Read The Banner-Herald Want Ads.
lowed thw social hour.
WOMAN’S CLUB
MEETS MONDAY 3:30
The regular monthly meeting of
tho Woman's Chib Will be' belt*
ktytutay Afternoon* at 8:80.
treasurer will be thefe to collect
dues fqr six months. The public
welfare committee. will he In
charge of the social feature and thr
program. An exhibition of bread
making win be given.
or Women
Regulator.
pPWMWPMird dr Ihe Wo-'
pan's Club meets Friday morning
at It o'clock at, the club house, a
full attendance !e desired.
LUMPKIN STREET
DLB WORK CLUB
MEET8 FRIDAY <
The Lumpkin Street Needte Work
club will meet with «Mrs. -J. B.
Thornton Friday afternoon at 4
o’clock.
wll hold a rummage ralo Friday
and Saturday of this v/eelc In the
tofc room next to 'the Western
market, on . Broad street. Useful .
prticles'of HI! kinds will be otfeVed
in clothing and wearing apparel.
You will find Just what you want
Inhere.
zMichael brothers
The Store 'Good Goods 'Made Popular
A Clearance Sale Tomorrow and Friday
,, \ That Offers Astonishing Values ih
Hats of Hair Cloth
Hats of_ Tirnbo
Hats of Milan
Hats 'of Tagal
$1.95
to
$3.95
Flower Trim’d Hats
Feather Trim’d Hats
Ribbon Trim’d Hats
Embroidered Hats
One hundred Smart-Styles arp offered for your choosing in this Special
\ Event! The values are most exceptional—each hat would
ordinarily be much higher priced! -4 A..
IVe Suggest Early Shopping