The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 29, 1923, Image 3

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ri'ESIL ft , .11 <f: AT. MAY 29. 1923. BB BAJTWBR-ggRA tP. ATHENS. GEORGIA p-yasjHgi PAGE THREE rfico 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832 poppt/d- •risli Hie flak- with the* .stars if Mne . n ,l ,M udnuetful stars of sold. 5t md for the men who stood for you; a goM star fell n star of blue „p »he broach till their work was ill rough. story should never grow old. ’ \ l*» i,>ri li the flag with the stars of blue An<1 the pitiful stars of pold. ^ cold opes pave and they gave all that a ma|» could' give, they Rave; ’’ , stars shind down on a martyr’s'gniVo. I vour grief ttilist never grow cold. cherish the /iag with the stars of cold,. Ci ,1 the rnvrlad stars of blue, o stars of blue who were there to Rive: r very Hvh» they offered to Kfvo UvV all that ymi hold clear mlr^t j live. * ,f ’ . . | if need' bo, to dlo for you ar hearts can odd yet an other star: )ne that’s stained with a blood litr rod. iniN for Hie blind nmV th< rriprled lads 3 wer« lighting there in your afend. took tho wounds and thi/* ballets nrf the suffering ell for yon. cherish 'he flag with lt% stars of -• , ..4' its sfarH of rod and blue. [AMES DOUGLASS CAMPBELL —a— < ■ :eition f VEN IN HONOIl LIDUATlNft, CLASS reception |pv»n to tho grati ng class of College avenue d Monday afternoon by the ilty and the/seventh grade B- is one or the happiest oc- tho history of tho school long tiwr -pisoid xoa ojijuh ss|W 'sasinp jo cd at the piqno. It was annising to see how the' irrepressible yoUthfulness of th*» children became so infectious that the teachers, forgetting their dig- mty and donning the funny party cjnpk^ became as merry as tin * “ jJTMfeaHng exercises to 5»r vi ted, wni be * ■t-'tho* fteboent#g tiding Wed nesday morning nt Wedlock- A pageant, “World Education,” will be presented by the graduat ing class as follows: Scene flower contest whirfc proved ’ fascinating and oxciting. The t, an evcrshnrp pencil, was by Milliu i ]Iigij|botham. the sp;u*imW halls delicious mhments were served »y tables, adorned with baskets Characters fin order of their appearance) The Spirit of World Education— Ethel Gentry. The Spirit of Understanding— Aldoris Williams. , Priscilla—Millie Higginbotham. John Alden—Coy Turpin, iwonial Girl—Lucy Thornton. Colonial Boy—James Nunnally. Girl of 1860—Ruby O’Dell. Boy of I860—Harry Hill. Graduate of 1023 — Maybclle Wilson. • Teacher—Marieile Burroughs. Lawyer—Judge Vess. Nurse—Agnes Bray. Doctor—Bernice Brooks. Homemaker—Hazel Weatherly. Farmer—Billie Bailey. Mechanic—J. E. Bray. Carpenter—George Holland. Minister—Harry Farrell. , Hamt-ira'dr'is of World Education c,f * 1,80 between tho 3rd and 4th and Their Attendants * * “ 4 " Education of the Body—Gladys Allgood. Education of the Mind—Grace Kelly. Education of the Spirit—Iris Tolbert Health—Floris llackett. Arithmetic—Jewel Weatherly. Reading-—Irene Griffith. ' Writing—Elizabeth Laboon. History—Newby Etheridge. Geography—Mildred Huff. . -i t - r b<> i; ” #■" perdita)—Gladys fCory. . Clown (his bob)—Naomi Bolling. Heatherd—Agnes Carleton.' Auto Jycus (a Rogue)-*-MIldrcd Strickland. Time: Mariner, Gaoler—Alethea Officer of Law—Willie Musslo- whlte. Servant to LeonteB—Lois San. ford. Herralone, (Qneen to Leontes)— Lonnie Knight. Perdlta (daughter to Antlgonus) —Nellie Shifflett. Ladies attending the Queen: Emilia. Miriam Sauls; Lamia, Burch Davis; Hero. Mary Wallic ; ; Celia, Little Mae Smith. Shepparriessep: Mops a. Rrth Conyers; Dorcas, Ida. Mae Walters Guards: Mae Banks. Florence Barr. < Shepherds—La Basare Bainetto. Lucia Story, Mary Hay*?. Shepherdesses—Mamie Burnett, Lois Sanford. Lois Waters. Grecian Youths—Marion West, Edith Holliday. Lucia Story, Wilma Barrow, Elizabeth Boykin, Desle Collins. S.vnopslse of Incidents and scenes: ACT I. Sicilia—Antechamber In the Palace of Leantes. ACT II. Scene 1. Tho Queen’s Boudoir. Scene 2. A Prison In tho quar ries of Syracuse. Scene 3. A Room In the Palace qf Loonies. AJOT III. Sceno 1. A Court of Justice, pre pared for ttye Trial of Queen Her mlone, with tho rendering of t Oracle of Apollo. Scene 2. Bdbomla. A Desert Country near the sea. Sixteen years are supposed to ORATORY DEPARTMENT TO PRESENT THE •'WINTER'S TALE” tuesday‘evening One .of the most noteworthy events of tho Stato Normal School commoueomont will bo tho Shake spearian play “Tho Winter's Talo' Tuesday evening In tho Pound Auditorium directed by Mias Caro- lyn Vance. Following la tho program: 1-eentes (King of Sicilia) Selma Shadburn. Mamllllua (hla aon)—Sarah Grif fin. Sicilian Lord a: ramlllo, Lucy Hnrgott; Antlgonua, Sarah Gordon; Cleomcnea. Mao liartoo; Dion, Ethel Williams; Phoclon, fCnro- Acts. ACT IV. flohcmla—Time, ns Choni., Seenel. A road near tho Shep. perd's Farm. Sceno 2, A Pastoral Scene in Bohemia, Introducing Sheep Shearing Festival.. ACT V. Sicilia—Scene 1, A room in,the Palace of Leontcs, Sceno 2, Before tho Palace of Lcontos. Sceno 3, A Chapel In Paulina's House. -®- COMMITTTEES FOR POPPY DAY Wednesday, la National Memo rial day and Foppy day combined and the following committees have been announced by Mrs. Ham mond Johnson president of tho aux iliary of tho local chapel of the American Legion. There will bo popples for every body and let ev r body in Athens wear a poppy lay in memory of our boys who have pased on and those wounded in the World War. Athena has al ways measured up to every thing, when called upon, and wc fell sure there will be a ready response on Wednesday Headquarters will be at the Palace Theatre in charge of Mrs. Jlt;f,uSft>Wv Thasiusn Josephine Hammond Johnson, Mrs. Tell. Me- 1tInstill; Uogoro. Nettle smith. ^Hatton and Mrs. Jewett _Wlliiams. Polltenes. (King'of Bohemia)— - — - • - Louise Jenkins. Florizul, , (his son)—Helen Me. Au|oy; Anrhadamus (a Bohemian Lord')—Susie Johnson. , , „ Old Shcpcrd (reputed father of i an {* Walton. I Holnian Building, Mrs. S. V. At Costa’s Mrs. John R. North cutt and Mrs. Joseph Stewart, Jr Michael’s store, Mrs. McCoy uid Mrs- Rythor. Post Office, Mrs. John Nicholson Sanfdni andj&lTs. McBride Howell. On'the Campus, Miss Queen Hol den and Mrs. W. D. Paschall. PUBLIC INVIT®iTtO HEAR MRS. CHAMBERLIN AND MRS. GIBBS. Mrs. Chamberlin will bo pleas antly remembered by those who heard her last year at the Wo man’s club, both Mrs, Bibbs and Mrs. Chamberlin are good speak ers and it will be well worth while hearing them et the Y. W. C. A. club rooms Friday afternoon at 4:3Q. The meeting will be fol lowed by a special honor. The pub lic is cordially invited. ^ THE GOODY SHOP Tile Hebrew Ladies /auxiliary and Benevolent , Society Invites everybody to the Goody Shop. May 30th and 31st at Epttngs on the I ground floor of the Holnmnd build. Ing.. There will be found home made cakes of all description, homo made pies and home made candles of all kinds. BIBLE STUDY ® CLASS In making out tho topics for the Bible Study Class, which appeared In yesterday's paper, a very im portant pno was omitted; namoiy: God's Covenant with David nil given in 2nd Samuel, chaptor 7. Read this with great care, obscrv Ing the Messianic promise, so strongly emphasized, and David’s reverence and faith. Also please make note of the Psalms attributed to I lav lr(. , • Miss Bacon will he glad to com munlcato at any time with per anna pursuing this Bible study at home. SILVER TEA ~~ FOR U. D. C. A t charming entertainment has been planned for Thursday after noon from 6 to 7, by the members of the TJ. D. C. Mrs. N. S. iPhrker’s lovely gar den will be the scene of this lovely affair, which will be characterized bv the usual charm and beauty of all entertainments sponsored by tho loyal members of the Laura Rutherford chapter of tho U. D. C. organization. Tho High School orchestra will play and' other features havo been planned. Members and friends cor dially Invited. —B— PRESENT pageant The following pageant “World Education,” will be presented • by the graduating class at »CtolIoge avenue school Wednesday morn ing: Scene: A throno In the Temple of Wlsdfcm. Characters: Spirit of World Education— Ethel Gentry. Light of Understanding—Aldoris Williams. Priscilla—Millie Higginbotham. John Alden—Coy Turpin*, rolonla Girl—Lucy Thornton. Colonial Boy—James Nunally. Girl of 1860—Ruby O’Dell. Boy of I860—Harry Hill. Graduate of 1823—Maybclle Wil son. Nurse—Agnes Braf. Doctor—diernlco Brooks. Home-Maker—Hazel Wcathorby. Fnrmor—Blllio Bailey. IGIRtSI MAKE A LE Mix the Juice of two • lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which uny druggist will supply for u fewi cents, shake well In a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonder ful skin softener and complexion beautlfier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon cream Into face, heck, arms and hands, then shortly note the youthful beauty, softness uml whiteness of your skin. Famous stage beauties use this harmless lemon cream to ( bring that velvety, clear, rosy-white complexion, also as a freckle, sun burn, - and tan bleach because It doesn't Irritate. —Advertisement. omp. of Rose-Petal Texture Nadine Face Powd«r will keep the rme* in jroar cheek,. It win make your eUa aoft. Booth end velvety. It win lend an inevitable cherm, , and the fragrance of the flower pnha Nadine adherer and protects the ekhi from eun, wind and it that can berm the i or the eyee. Moaey re funded if not pleased, . Meat seat toiktemohr. Ido- lateteboabsauaec. NATIONAL TOILET “ PalaTm^^^ m Teadher—Marieile Burrouihe. Lawyer—"Judge" Vee. Carpenter—Georgo Holland. iMechanlc—J. E. Bray. Minister—Harvoy Farrell. Education of the 8plrit—Iris Tol. bort. J i Education of the ' Mind 1 —Oraco Kelly. • Education of the Body—Gladys Allgood.' Attendants; Health—Floris Hackott. Reading—Irene Griffith. Writing—Elizabeth La Boon. HIstofy-eNowby Ethridge. •("; pYy—Mildred Huff. •• etlc—Jewel Weatherby. g] MISSES MARTHA EARNE8T AND DOROTHY ELLIOTT 8HARE HONOR8 wEd iSitjhi — t*: on- w-, Sanford, will go to Atlanta Wed nesday for a meeting of the Tal lulah Falls school. —60— Miss Dorothy Rowland, a mem ber of the High School faculty of Winder returns homo Wednesday for her vaction. -ffl- Mr. and Mrs- W. H. Ashford and family went to Watkinavillc Tuesday morning for the Golden celebration of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ashford. g]_ ..Miss Lucy Linton visited in Nar- coochce last week. Dr. and Mrs- John Morris* friends will regret to learn of the continued illness of their infant son, Richard. Knnn a All Other Officers Are Re-Elected By Club At Enthusastic Meeting on Monday Afternoon. Mrs. Lamar C. Rucker was re elected president of the Athens Woman's club at nn enthusiastic meeting Monday aftornoon In the club home on. Prince avenue. Mrs. Uoraco B. Jtltchlo wns re. mencement. icted fljrst vice president, Mrs, rrio W. Dows, second vice prasl- nt, Mrs. S. V. Sanford, recording secretary, /Mrs. W. D. Beacham, treasurer, and Mr#. Rufus Turnor, recording secretary. Now members Introduced to the club were, iMlss Annie (Crawford and Mrs. James White, Jr., and Mrs. Besslo Beatty Troutman, ; Tho Woman’s Club hero Is ono one the most enterprising In Geor gia and under the leadership nf Mrs. Racket has maintained fir*. rank among the south’s Women's clubs. ' -V..] Miss Nell Warren, Messrs. Fred A. Warren and Tom R. Warren of AUanta and Mr. and Mrs. George < Dickens of Sparta arrived Tucs- • day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Warren for the High School cum in Mrs. E. C. McEvoy’s class of piano pupils. Misses Martha Earnest and Dorothy Elliott sharbri honors In the practice wort for (ho year. In the prises awarded at the close of the term. —®— Mrs. E. F. Porter has returned from a visit to relatives In Charleston, S. C, The friend, of Mre- Robert Hodgeon will be gratified to leern of her Mtlefectary condition fol lowing an operation at Wesley Memorial hospital in Atlanta. She was accompanied to Atlanta by her daughter, Miss Roberta Hodg. eon. , , r. and Mre- Harvey Reid and children have been called to Se- noia by the critical illness of Mr. Reid', father, Mr. H. J. Reid. Mr. A. G-Dudley has retui from a business trip to New " turned York. SALE OF REMNANTS WEDNESDAY AT 9 O’CLOCK We have gathered up the remnants from every stock in the house, Silks, Wash Goods, Draperies, Curtain Materials, Linens, Ginghams, Voiles and all other remnants for a sale. These remnants are in lengths from one to four or five yards and are priced just half the reg ular price. These remnant sales offer savings to wise Choppers. Sale starts at 9 a. m. ■ ” . Dresses Like the Above Are Seldom Priced As, Low As $9.75 All attractive styles, trimmings of tucks, laces, embroidery and hand drawn work, collars and cuffs Df White voile, organdie, linen and embroidery. Linens, Voiles,Tissue Ginghams While they last you may choose from them at .. .. .. .. $9.75 DAVISON-NICHOLSON CO. Griffin announce the birth of a eon May 20th, who haa been named James Nichols. Major Burch leaves Thursday for Camp McClellan. • 1 IB ■ Mr. Jack Woofter came over from Atlanta Sunday night for a visit to his parents, Dr. and Mm. T. J. Woofter. • Mrs. 3. T- Dudley was expected home Monday night from South Carolina , accompanied by Miss Gladys Wilson. —BB— Mr. Herman Blakely has return ed from • visit to Atlanta, Mm. I. A. Bradberry of Green, ville, N. C., is visiting in tho city. Miss Estelle Hughes of Rome ia in the city for her else, reunion, 1913, ot the State Normal School, orinne Scott ‘of Powder Mi«» Annie Mae Durham Mise Cor Springb.'ML, .... of WoodVille and Mre. Garnett of Atlanta,, are attending their clue reunion, 1913, at the State Normal School, Dr. D. L- Earnest loft Monday for Carrollton to assist Mr. Mar tin, state school supervisor, in in stitute work at the District Agri cultural College, for two weeks. —BB— ) Prof, and Mrs. Horace Ritchie and family leave Monday for Lake Burton for e vacation trip, i *-B— ! CapL Frank,Cheney arrives from (Camp Bennlng Wednesday to visit his sisters Misses Msud and Frances Cheney, enroute to CttBf. Meade, Maryland, .where be? has been transferred. * -M% -in —ffi— ‘•W3I Miss Marion Borne leaves Tues day night for West Virginia to do LAST SHOWING “The 3rd Alarm” ELITE Tonight 1 —" . 1 — T- 1 — A Sensation m Atlanta Recently Mighty Lak’a Rose PALACE-Tonight PALACE Wednesday Thos. H. Ince’s Great Novelty “Soul of the Beast” With Madge Bellamy A circus story that’s a circus to see. Bring the Family. Charming Four Piece ■■ Bed Room Set Including Spring and Mattress . Choice Of Two Finishes 1 $120.00 “Buy ’em right and they’ll sell easy.” Somebody certainly knew what he was talking about when he said that— we are proving it every day. This four piece set we are offering with a high grade Spring and a good Cotton Mattress for $120.00 was cer- v tainly bought right . It had to be, or else, we couldn’t' sell a Dresser, a Chiffonier! a Bed, a Toilet Table, a higfi grade Spring and Mat tress for only $120.00. ’ You may have your choice of Ivory Enamel or Mahogany finish, and you jnay use our term payment plan, if you like. $12.00 Cash and $10.80 Per Month Will Pay for It Dorsey Furniture Co. Quality Furniture Since 1884 UOY: ■Hih