The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 25, 1923, Image 3

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/ LAST SHOWING fggmmt^lkr first Ctmerican J CPi?},ure SATURDAY SHOWING . Supported By Cjonway Tcarle, Conrad Nagel and * Lois Wilson A daring picture of the dazzling Salome who T has created a furore in drama,' in opera; in soi)g and story! r-georeg, •7/1 Firanauriee /, 1/ (m NAZIMOVA fiOCANO- mEUAOONMV •m ni I (xgtammounlQidm — FRIDAY, MAY 28. 11 Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence A CANDLE’S BEAUTY I “HAPPY JACK" TO LEAD Jiy ANNE B. PAYNE SINGING AT C. E beauty of a candle touches. TONIGHT — ' I , The songs we used to sing, _ ; mixed with a bunch of southern ' nogru melodies and other feature songs VIII be on the program Fri. day. evening %l 8 o'clock when 1 “Happy Jack” S' going to be at hlB best. For the juniors, he shall havo a song tha{ is filled with fun amT good humor* “Satan's got a slippery shoo." “Happy Jack” la ns good fellow and carries in bis' possession a million dollar smile The n»e: It is so soffly gay— _ So steadfast and so careless of 1 Itself;' Giving*dts llfe away. with woven body; < slender,'white* anid still, * <i.-i .Melting as snow or Ice, i it is « spendthrift with i soul of flBnie.'i' ' Offering Sacrifice. A little space of moments and of holir? In whlhh to shine nnd glow— A candleV beauty touches me, oh, more ' » • Than anything I-know. RAISE A 4001 CROP Don’t let beetles nt your •m.-ig butte* betas. Dost plant* now. Vayc/de Cal'- Sulphur KllU Bean Beetle PAGE THREE college girl to apeak from the stage of the Woman’s Federated Clubs Miss Wade represent! 600 glrli Who are paid per capita members of the club and as representative of such a club Is first college gir’ who has been regularly seated op the floor of the General Fedtra tion. JThia Is the only girls club In any college to ho members ol the Federation. The club Is named for Mrs. J. K. Hayes, recording secretary of the Federation and first woman member of the. board of trustees of the. Normal Bchoo| The club grew td/auch proportion* that it was ^vided into six group.* and of one hundred- each*'and named) tor the iix prorfcIricat womer Of the board of trustees of thf school, natnely Mrs. Hotaragd {McCf|l' of Atlanta, Mrs. of Home; . Mrs, ! Lira, Thompson; Mrs.' W. tY KeepYour Complexion of Rose-Petal Texture Nadine Face Powder will keep the roses in your cheek*. It will make your skin soft, smooth and velvety. It will lend an irreslstable charm, k and the fragrance of the flower garden. Nadine adheres and «tp the akin a sun, wipd and t»i Cofatains no ingredient that can harm the skin or tbo«yr ' * funded JfQOt 1 tLToiLjrrca mu, SkSiati and hi smiling way of singing and his able way of talking, makes *i program within itself. Hear him tonight! My» Won’t that Fellow ihfp Clip per bo great? Loaded with all the good cats, the drinks, with pies and cakes and everything and just for a quarter, all this can >o en joyed in addition tothe fellowship of the evening, which will b» best of nil. Tho program Is strong and to thj point and each message will bring out new thoughts. Hear a Georgia athlete speak at the banquet! Lis ten to “Hpnpy Jack” sing! And see tho enthusiasm of sincere yotrng people who are working with prent aim., See the big election! And thq dtiot^by fcarl Matthews, field secretary for Christian En. deavor in Georgia.'accompanied by Mrs. J. F. Whitehead. “Pep with out purpose Is piffle” has Jieei timely, repeated* and. In addition to the pep of the meeting, there will he a purpose and the theme of ♦be rally sums the wholo thing “The Dawn of a New Day In Chris- tlad Endeavor.” -A most cordial Invitation Is ex tended everyone to attend* If you can’t attend tho supper, you can attend 'Dio 'main shsslOft'kt nine o’clock. Mr. Matthews will deliver the adcVres of the evening, on “Tho Strength of Yontla” 150 RETURN OF DR. ANTHONY Probably no single thing connect cif with our commencement season will give such widespread pleasure ns the coming of Dr. Walter An thony to preach the sermon before the graduating claia of the Norma., School. Thla message Is sure to be In • | splntal&«hhli?Hm draw man; honivM student, body for th^fe^ollpe r heUt power of Dr AnthAritf called forth rosponse frort nuinerouq •-people outside . his own |iarte K ' . La Commerce, gpd Mrs* -Lutie of Athens.’ LITTLE MARTHA bAY CELEBRATES FIFTH : - BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Thursday pftcryioon tittle Mar tha Hay celebrated her fifth birth day anniversary with, a charming ly planned party. Twelve gucctt wero Invited to make merry the oc casion with Jolly games and a very lovely time. A dainty color note of pink nnd whita prevailed with quantities of beautiful roses an 1 sweet peas decorating the rooms. The table was overlaid with a lace cloth, with pink nnd white rib bon fastooned from the chandelier A large pink basket holding the pretty? favors outlined the cento* which were dcawn by each HttTf guest. Delicious refreshments fob lowtd the games, and thedovcly lit tle » hostess extended a * Wry happy hospitality.’ ,, - favors of ballgptirt Tor tho glris and tops for the boys were ’ at tractivesouvenjrs. , • ■Mrs. MRS. HOYT PITNEB HONORED AT BEAUTIFUL PARTY Among the delightful affairs of the season was the bridge party at which Mis^Laura Baker enter tained on Saturday afternoon at tho home of Mrs- J- G- Ginn, the honor guest being her sister, Mrs. Hoyt Pitner,of ^thens. The'recep tion room and living room were at tractively decorated.with quantities of Dorothy Perkins roses- Mrs. Harry Thornton won top \ score. After the gaffie, a lieMcioqs j ice course in pink and white tods' serv ed- Miss Baker was assisted in en tertaining by. Miss Nell Ginn- 'The invited* guests included Mrs* “ ** Mrs- W- C. MaUo*; Ginn, Miss Lotfise B. Pitts, Mrs- Lon Lee Wisdom, Mrs- Jack Stoddard, Miss Hazel Ginn, 1. Horade M ATTENTION 8; N. 8. ALUMNII All alumni of the St^te.Normal School Jn Athens who expect to at tend* the annual ba'nquct a( the School Saturday evening aro re quested to notify Miss Elnnor Adams at 1453 Prince avenue, phone 1407-J, at once ns it must be known how many will attend. - 18)-— Dr. and Mrs.* James Lynch will arrive next week to visit Mr. and Mrs E. If. Dorsey and will be Very cordially welcomed by their many friends, and 4bat thoy aro j contemplating making their home here again will be of very delight ful Interest. Dr. Lynch is now in Durham. N. C.. and Mrs. Lynch is in Jefferson visiting her daughter. anley, Miss Kather ine to we. Mrs- £j- <5- Young. iMrs. Lou Rice, Miss Melissa Davis, Mrs. Fred Brock, Mil Julia Whita- ker, Mtss Rebecca .Berman, Jflra. Newton Drake, MrsT.-Ji. Tabor, Jr.. Mrs. Harry- Thornton, Mrs. Harlan Farr, Mrs. Frank Bailey. Mrs- Thomas Colley and Mrs- Jaudon—Elbertoti Star; THE AUXILIARY D. A. V. JOE BROWN, CONNOfcfcY* " CHAPTER MEETS SATURD AY' parish. - Durjng slice fife '’ MRS. ARTHUR BtJRCI 304 Holman Bldg- Special Prices.on All Trimmed Hats. The^LITTLE P^ICE” DINING ROOM SELVES'-3 MEALR DAILY iwlwictpa. HakulH. Tea ami 1 ut All Hours. . CylCce lone 597 190 cisytpo »t. ng-the recent Bible Confprt •ftf 'Was often spoken of hi* . gracious, courtesies as host, Ihc prpvAms, • yetiy recalled, «f .well at the attitude of engfer listening j w hich was his.every nrsalon when ''hffTtticrolly sat at the feet of thf ■ teacher whom ho delighted to hoai and tOvhonor. • • .19 Ls an added pleasure thnt Mrs AhUurhk^antL.the young sons will Ur. Anthony this evening Will Moss and Miss Sa- 1, and later with Dr.* and Blayghter. Miss Elsie An** Will be one of tho gay house party guests which Miss Lorraine Jarrbll is entertaining for the sea son. gj MISS LILLIAN WADE PRESIDENT WOMAN’S CLUB STATE FORMAL SCHOOL Miss Lillian Wade, president ol the Wotnap's CTqb of the Georgia Htnto .^formal School was the first L Magk; Fluto .(Finale (fove- ment)—Mozart Nell Meadows, Annig Marlin Hicks, Ethel Strick land. Lila Poole. 2. Etude. Op- 15, No- 3—Moz- kowski—Nell Meadows. 3- Impromptu. Op. 28, No. 3— Reinhold—Ruby Means- / 3. Country Dance, Op. 6, No. 2 —N e v I m—Gussie Pennington, Alice Hillis. 5- (a)'Lullaby. Ellis; (b) Happy Farmer. Schumnun; (e) Marzurka, TVfachs—Mary Alice Jester. 6. Venetian Barcarolle, No. 4-^ Godard—Mildred Perryman. 7. Morning Song—Chaminado —Viola Fuller, Ethel Strickland. 8- An Epic—Skabd—E the) Strickland. 9- Dances ’&-2—Brahms—(Mar garet Dougherty. Irene Favor, Ef- fie LeRoy, Myrtis McGee, Fannie May Cook, Mary Kelley. LUCY COBB ALUMNAE y x \ Thoso, Wishing tables together n Jour finnivfcrsnr>( lumflidodf. Juno , ^ - ■ « .» . 4^ mu^t, let , »m> know in .time., Savannah Resident. Home may; ish io be seated in classes; others may prefer a differ ent plan. y\e would be gind for the moth- ers of pupils to sit together if they prefer. It would snvo lots Of trou ble ^nd would probably bo more agreeable if you will select tables. Place cnrdls are made ns name: are sent In with their dollars Please don't wait until the last minuto. \ BASILING PRINCE, * Secretary. The Auxlllury D. A. V. Jo* Pro wo Connolly chapter will meet Saturday afternoon In the Houle building at 3:30. A full attendance urged. -- - -ffi- HAMPTON-MORAN' Tho following Invitation hna beet Issued: Mrs. Mary Lou Hampton request; the hhnor of your presence at -thf marriage of her daughter.^.Jilby' Mao. to Mr. Walter J. Moran on Monday evening, June fourth at nine o’clock, First, Baptisf church Athens, Oa. THE FACULTY^AND JUNIOR CLA8S TO HONOR SENIORS Tho following invitation has been Issued: % Tho faculty nnd junior clasg of tho Athens High 8chool request the pleasure of your company on Wednesday evehfng. May <30th, te meet ^hc class of nineteen Hundred twenty-three, from nine to twalvo. Illness. NAME COMMITTEES Local Y. M. C. A. Drive For “Boys and Girls” Begins Friday. No Mon ey Is Solicited , Tho oainpalKn for boys and girls was opened at tho. Young Men’s Christian Association Friday at tho two o'clock Dinner ■Confercaeo, when the fourteen teems of men Miss Sarah Illiii. of Athens, will ; ; >fd, women, under the ehalrmrn- slt Miss Kllxnlioth Carroll during »»(P of .Mr. T. H. Doder, Jr„ met visit Miss ElUnbetb Carroll during, ... - , - Tech eommencement week—Con- ^ selection of names of Athens stltutlon parents, and to begin one of the _p,]_ groetost movements ever lnaugur- Mr. nnd iWrs. !P»ul Wlor of At- Rt ®‘L *“ Athens, lantn announce tho birth of a I This drive Is not to relso money, daughter May tho *4th. i <», *« o ur own . \*f e “ / 'anTl girls on one of tan greatest Miss Louise Con well of Atlanta 1 8U ™* cr *“ th ? "outhland. is visiting Miss Erlinc Wilder. During the school months-tho - tlmo of tho young peopled oc- Mrs. T. W. Rend and Miss Doro- c1, P'pd with study and school ac- thy need will spend tbi week-end t ,v «tle«’ But durins tho vacation in a11-1 ntf* period the Idle hours, when the m f average hoy and girl aro loft to Mr. and Mrs. Thurstorr Crawford aro at preent with Dr. and Mr*, i “ e "‘; *” * d d " ,gBr ' Christian, nt Dfmon Court. Mrs ou * *1 p, #hl ; nn(l v^rr^rz iMwraELatts&is*. visit to Atlanta'and op-11 hrt- ro. I ll tl to present tho camp tr turn home she and Mr. Crawford ratlenl mothers of Ath- m “ k " ‘I" r h " mn ,* l 1 "’ 2* 1 ”' ens hoys and girls In ench a way Mary hn" clalro Hoolh ln Wynn-: t[lat th w ,„ ^.,,.0 tho value ton.Cohimbus Enqulrer-Sun, larnd the opportnalty of doing > ,, _ —'ffl.r" _ ;prtit'rtitng for their a Mrs. ITeese nnd Mias (lusalq Gordon; Mcadames V. A. Lipscomb, H. M. Holden, H. W. Dewa, Alice Adams, Joel A. Wler. CO. E.—Captain, Mrs. George B. Thornton; Meadamea D. L. Earn, est, Rufus Moss, Jr., W. Oh Crane, N. G. Slaughter, Katie Griffetb. CO. F.—Captalh, Mrs. H. P. Brooks; Mesdames J. D. Bradwell, Duncan Barnett, John Morris, Paul Holliday, 8. 8. Smith. . I curo for It; but ttiirf ij often brought by ■ Y !CKS VAPORUM lymionjrn UmJ Yuito. Economists wag their heads ap-j provlngly, stroke their whiskers and tell us that tho United States now has about hal of the total amount of gold In the wdrid. WhaJ good Is It doing us? Keep-] Ing prices up, for one thing. • If all tho gold now held* in Amer ica wero divided evenly, there’sj only bo .$36 for every man, wo-, man and ohlld. Tho national wealth is GO times .as much, according to latest estimates, or around $2209 apiece. If everything In the nation were put ohVa cash basis and di vided' equally, thcro’d be about 100 million Americans saying: “Shucks, Is that all I get?” | Has Newer Failed Yet "a , / Declares Mrs. Wright sons god Mrs. ITeese and Miss oussio ( ^ a ughter8,by giving them th Is Y. # At the meeting of tho Pan-Hoi- ?, f .„ I ^!l B|!t6n ,BCnt Thur ’'j M _9- A. cajnplng trip. Ionic council »t 4hlch tho election day In (he city. . ^ The orgitftlmtlon that Is at work took place, It was decided thst no*t‘ -Ml- 1 - . on this splendid ploco of construe- ‘ Mrs. Burnoy Dobbs, of Athens, 1)vr work for Athens boys and On., is sncml1j)g several days In At- L ,| r i„ | H follows: '— “ * -* —PERSONNEL OF THE COhfMITTEES , General chairman, T. H. Dozier. Jr. , -s, ‘ TEAM I.—Captain. C. W. Crook; M. S. Hoegson. J. C. Jester, F. J, Orr. Dr. S. J. Ware, W. O. Bolton. TEAM 2.—Captain. H. H. Gor- rton, Jr.:, James White, Jr., W. L. Erwin, Dr. E. L. Hill, Tom Elder, Harry Hinton, E. H. Dorsey, Sr.; TEAM 3.—Captain, B. F. Hardo. man: A. G. Dudley, John White Morton. Fleetwood Lanier, F. A. New Regulation Says No Freshman Can Be Taken Into X Frat Until He Has Passed Term’p Work. Joe Bennett of Atlanta, captain, of the football toam at tho Uni versity of Georgia next year, has been elected president of the Pan- [ . Hellenic council, tho organization MIIa . _ which Is composed of represcnln-1 Plill |1'V DnU/CI V lives from nil the fraternities at ijfllLU U Du f¥ lLu the university and which regulates , w «W ■■ ; fraternities at the Institution, ftfr.l Bennett .Is one of fho most popular members of tho student body and la a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Harvey Glecklcy, a member of the track toam of tho Institution, and anothor popular member ol the student body waa chosen vice- president, and Brooks Johnson. leader of the University Clco club waa elected secretary and rteas- nrer. laeta, the guest*of friends.—Jsu -it . f fB— Mins Svbl Hamnton, who, has bpon teaching at Barncavillo, Oa.. and Miss Bello Hampton who has bcon teaching at BimardavIMo, N' C., have returned home. , —HH— The many friends of Mr. Dillnrtl Whitehead regret to hear of his Mrs. J. A. ’ Whitehead, and little son, Allen, Jr., havo returned to tfcelr. homto In Elberton, nftor spending a week with Mr.\and Mrs. J. M. Whitehead. Tonlac Always Rc8tbicSj n j KhtH werp BO - ^tiewf l oftcn’got Strength And Vitality i up and walked the boot. i. «..»a. A i A-. DA«ll thln and I could,not .wor^k an And llES -Keen. A- IvCMIIh(. ur Without foxing oomplQtelj Blessing To Her, States J nn '” n y}- _ . - — - r 4 I began taking Tanluc nyarlj* Jour, years mm ton tberadvleo qf mj neighbor, Mrs, ‘F. 11; Uyl©, *n<l ! have been using IV at interval* nV- br since. The first few bettte* got me # over my nervousness and In digestion and enabled me to sleep fine. But, there are periods when I overdo, or worry about somethin; nnd * don’t feel »right. Then I-go bock to. my Tanlnc and ,|t novel fails to give me *the desired re sults. Tanlnc builds- up my strength. ,steadies my nerves and makes me feel rested when I uni tired. It is such a grand medlclm and tonic that I cannot praise I' <o highly.” Taniac Is for sale by all good durgglsts. Accept no substitute Over 37 million bottles sold.-*—Ad vertisement. , '*Tan!ac ha* been a real blessing to mo and I can conscientiously Yecomjnend It to anyone who Is all run-down from, stomach and ner-. vnus* troubles." Ih tho high tribute paid-the medicine, n few days ago, by Mrs. W. O. Wright, * a highly esteemed resident of 323 Went 44th. 8L t Savannah, Oa. ' Mrs. Wright furthdV said? ••For n ,number of years ! suf fered from nervous indigestion nnd' never knew n mlnuteA rest uptll 1 beard of the Tanlaq treatment nnd began taking It. My nerves were ho bail that even the children play ing, or flog barking would upset me I was tronbled with gas on the stomach, ha^ dizzy spells, and m> year no freshman may be Ipitfated Into a fraternity until after ho hon passed up n mldd term's York. This year It was necessary that ho pass up only a half term’ work. ‘ Athens'Man Is Named Officer Georgia I.O.O.F. R. B. Russell of Athens bus boon named Grand Representative of Lipscomb..Charles E. Martin, Mar- S'!, 0r * n £ k° d *? of Georgia Odd Ion conolly. < , ™ |0W F- Other .officials named aro TEAM 4—Captain. E. R. Hodg- *’ son, Jr.; D. D. Qullllan, Billups Phtalzy. llarrie Dowes, Thos. F. Green, c. H. Thlnlzy, .TCAM 5.—Captain; %VII|. King n-fes.'ow; F. E. Lsmkln,.Col. C. M. Snellinrr. CapL Barnett, Harvey Stovall. .Van Nny Wlor. Dr. Lin tpn Gordlno, B. L. Moos. TEAM 6.—Cafeju. Ahit Nix; Frank Edwards, Julian Goetclilus, »r. W. L. Moss. Hsrry Hodgson Dr. J., p. iFroctor. TEAM 7.—Captain. M. G. NIrhol. eqn:, M. J. Almoy, a F. Orymok, W. Dozier, Dr. N. O. Slaughter, р. r. Weston. Dr. c. K Walker.. 1 * TEAM 8.—Captain. Joel A. Wler: с. A. Booth. W. B. Hodgson, S'. J. Moss. p. H. Conolly. Jack Wilkins. iCCh A.- Captain, Mrs. Morton Hodgson: Mesdames George Arm- strong, Walter 8ama. Frank Harde- mnn. -McBfldo Howell, Walter Hoiixson. co. B.—Captain. CWrs. A. O. Dud ley! Mosdames T* C. Brown, Wal. , Z.y a ^'!- j0 j! n Oriffeth, Parks Bells, Miss Frances Talmadge. CO. r.—captain. Mrs. J. p. p r oc- tor: Meedame# Ben Barrow, T. J. Wnoftrr. J. H. Beusse, M ,P. Jar- esrln. Joha Moll, Mis, Katlo Pal- v CO. ft.—Captain, Mrs. If. II. MOTHER! MOVE "California Fig Syrup" is Child’s Bdst Laxative Even If cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or lull of cold, children love the "fruity” tasto of "Califor nia Fig Syrup.” A teaapoonful n«>v- cr falls to clean the liver and bow els. In n few hours you can sco for* yourself how thoroughly It works nil tho souring food nnd nasty bile out of tho stomach and bowels, and you havo a well, play ful child again. Millions of mothers keep "Cali fornia Fig Syrup” hnndy. Thoy know a teaspoonful today naves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup* ’which has directions for bai»ies juid children of all printed on" bottle. Mother! must sny\ "California" or you may get an Imitation fig syrup. —Ad vertisement. ' OramIVWnntor, A. Dwight Dcas, Auguata, Oa. - !■ Deputy* Grand Master, Paul Lind, say. Atlant-V, Ga. -OHnd Warden. Milton G. DanloL Griffin, 'Gi. .Grand Secretary. T. If. Robort- aop. Gainesville, Ga. Grand Treasurer, J. E. Ilodon- liclmer, Atlanta„Ga. 1 Grand Representative, R. B. Rus sell, Athens, Ga. Gillen 30 Days to ’ Refresh Memory ' S T.< iosEPH^-Wartcf Nelson, a Detroit nftorney. was. sent to Jail here*, Friday for thirty days by Judgo Dlnceman of Detroit, follow: Ing Kelson's appoaraneo beforo tho state's “one man” grand Jury Investigation Into tho so-called house of David.” As Nelson was taken from the courtroom to tho county Jail ho. help my ‘condition and doctor, said to tho shariff. In whoso cua- vised an operation,” write.. Ma tody he was given, ’Tvo told evoyrthlng I know.” However Judge Dlngctnnn did not think so, henco tho senteneo of thirty dnyu. KIDNEY TROUBLE BECOMES <ERIOU8 "Suffered with severe headache, backache and pains In my legs an<l my shoulder blade. My Sid neys and Madder wero In bad con dition. 41 was weak and nervous and felt tired 'and worn out. Walk ing made me short of breath. Ev ery morning my face and hands were bloated. Medicines failed to ul- Mnggie Nelson, Mossdcle, Fla. "Fortunate ly I read about Foiey Kidney Pllla tried them and got relief.”—Adver- Itsement, And pow a screen portrayal that, delights the eye and beguiles the senses! , - ; “The World’s With BEBE DANIELS LEWIS STONE Alluring, spectacular, marvfclously acted, superbly directed. Dc luxe entertainment that you'll revel in! Monday Showing