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THE MNNBB-HWOH.il, MBMi, CHOBtilA
■M^LL
' WEDNESDAY MAT ao i...
SOCIETY
m5ST
W. 0. PAYNE
ENTERTAINS FOR MISS
CALLIE McWHIRTER
Ilf-Very lovely event of Morula >
ev^fthig of cordial Interest to th»
Iflgh school set was the charming
ly.'planned Prom party honorln
Miss Callle McWhlrier an honor
graduate on which hhppy occasior
M ( rs, W. O. Payne was the graclou
hostess. The attractive home wa;
elaborately* decorated throuKh**ut
with' great hunches of Dorothy Per
kln> roses and blue candles it
HflV
eiticks,
.'ffcCtiVi
cut
and crystal candlei
akin# an artistic and
•tting.
Punch was served froi
ass bowl, embedded in Karla
roses, an interesting contest \
i additional feature and delJci.
freshtnents were served during
e evening.
About forty guests enjoyed the
lovely hospitality which market
the brightest social affairt
of the commencement season.
THE MARY ANN
LIPSCOMP ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT
The qommenepraent exercises of
the Mary Ann Lipscomb Klomen-
tary School will be held Friday,
June 1. at eleven-thirty
Sency*Stovall chapel. ,
The program will consist of the
school works of the year in chorus
literature, original composition
work. The rewards for perfect at
tendance will be #lve nat this 1
time. The school boasts this yeur
of no contagious diseases, and no
serious or long illness among the
pupils. The absences that have oc
curred have been very short, many
children just missing the perfect
mark by one -dr two days absence.
From this it is very evident that
the modern health crusade was a
the faithful keeping of the
Health Rules required in tju? cru-
«ade 1ms no doubt kefrt away ill.
nesses that are so prevalent among
children. At any rate let us feel
that the good health or the school
this year has been due to tlje ox.
crdlence of the Health Work.
Those crusaders who have done
fifty-four Health chorus a week
during the crusade will be award
ed pins, giving them the titles of
Squnres, Knights. Knights Ran-
noret and Knights Danner constant
commencement exercises.
These rewards will be given at the
The closing of the Mary Ann
Lipscomb Elementary School Is not
until after "The Children's Vesper
Services,” Sunday afternoon, June
3. at 6 o'clock. This service is
part of the regular work of the
school and < is *held each year at
commencement. It is given over to
the year’s work done lri Bible,. In
eluding the recitation' of required
memory pasHagos, and the singing
of Hymns learned.
The Rihles and hooks given for
perfect recitation of the Scripture
will be presented at this service.
Everyone who is Interested in the
children or the school is very cor
dially invited to both exercises.
There Is no admission fee.
id Mrs. Walter Anthony
and MIs^ Elsie Anthony have re
turned to Macon after a week end
visit in the city.
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The friends of Miss Louise Dan
iel will bo pleased to learn of her
continued Improvement ai
Mary's hospital,
Mrs. Clarence Sinlel has returned
I
Barbecue
Dinner n>
An oUl.fashtoned'barbecue din
ner, cooked southern style In a
pit at Cathedral Pines, will be
sorvod at the. Pines Cafeteria
frbm 12 until S o’clbck Thurs
day. ‘
AT YOUR SERVICE
you can Yell
a custom made suit every time.
A suit made to your measure
ments and the lines of the 1 coat
developed t&, conform to your
figure will give you an appear
ance of being well dressed. We
have a choice lino or high grade
materials.
Blue wool jerrey embroidered In
colors, or green taffeta with pipings
and vest of pongee In a natural shade
will be pretty for this modol.
The pattern la cut in three slses
1. 14 and 1* years. A 14-year size
requires t% yards of 36-liteh material.
A pattern of this Illustration mailed
to any address on receipt of 12c in sil-
-— or stamps.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS & SUITS MAOETO ORDER
228 CLAYTON ST. A T MENS. CA.
No. Also ••••••••
Nams
Street and No. 1.........
City Stats
Glad Sister Escaped
WE ARE PROUD
of the outstanding record of the Normal School.
Attend the .graduating exercises tonight Use
your Weekly Pass and be inspired by the im
pressive exercises that will send forth for Geor
gia's development well trafned'ieachers.
"Physlcianz had given tny sister
up tui die; they wanted to operate
for gall stones, but she was too
weak and could only talk In whls
pern. I got her a bottle of Mayr'r
Wonderful Remedy and in 3 week*
al\e wa« able to get about and
walked a mile to church.” Xt if
n simple, hnrmleaa preparation
that removoa the catarrhal raucui
from the Inteatlnnl tract and alluyi
the inflammation * which cauae>
practically nil stomach, liver and
Inteatinnl nilmcnta, Including ap
pendicitis. One dooe will convince
money refunded. Sold by ul!
| druggiata.—Advertisement.
Fresh Live Crab
PIEDMONT MARKET
Fresh Live Crab
PIEDMONT MARKET
Fresh Live Crab ’
PIEDMONT MARKET
to Atlanta after a visit to her
daughter Misti Louise Daniel wh«
is ill at St. Mary's HospitaL
Mrs. C. TI. Howard and Miss Ruth
Daniel spent Tuesday in Crawford
—5*1—
The friends of Jitlle Martha Green
wli be pleased to hear of her con
tinued improvement after a re
illness.
-ffi-
r. A. G. Dudley left Wednesadj
for Washington, D. C
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Messrs .John Gamble nnd Willie
Erwin left Wednesday for Savan
nah to attend the Rar Association
at Tybee
Capt. J. W. Rarnett, Messrs. Will
King Meadow, M. N TuttwlU
Edgeworth Lnmkln and Frank Hol
den have returned from Atlanta
where they attended the Kiwunlf
Convention
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Mrs. Paul Hadaway has returned
from Winder where she attended
the High School commencement
for the graduation of her niece.
Miss Frances Hubbard the first
honor graduate.
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Dr. .Stanley Grubb of Columbia
S. C., was a visitor here Tuesday.
ANDT 1 CHAMBERS was a guest
at the Normal School Sunady af
ternoon.
HAP HARVEY,' Oscar Miller
Harris Jones. Richard Tift, Sam
Richardson, Ed Gurr, Joe Dennett
anu Arthur Lewis attended tht
Mercer Commencement dunces n‘
Macon last week.
COURT MEETS
The regular monthly meeting ol
the Court of honor will be held ai
the City Hall, Friday, June 1, at
8:00 p. m. A full meeting of the
court is desired.
Any Scouts who are planning tr
appear before the Court for pro
motion are requested to see the
Scout Executive at his office be
tween now and Friday.
Mr. Will MeElhannon of Lexing
ton spent Tuesday in the city.
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Miss Frances Hubbard of Win
der will spend the week end with
nor aunt, Mrs. Paul Hadaway.
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INVESTIGATION
(By Asociated Prest.) ..
WASHINGTON — E videji'ce
gathered in the senate committee
investigation of the Veterans* Bu
reau has been turned over to the
Department of Justice for possible
criminal action against those in
volved.
HERALD WANT ADS.
Too Late to Classify
Medicinal Virtues Retain
ed and Improced—Dan
gerous and Sickening
Qualities Removed. Per
fected Tablet Called
“Calotabs.”
WA N T E JL-Good cot>k
for small family. Good
pay. Don’t apply if you
don’t know your business,
nriiin \fnthle nf M J" I Call at 153 Tallulah Ave.,
or Phone 1165-J. 61p.
Miss Marlon Dorn left Tuesday
night for Lunsdnle, West Va., to
accept position In a hospital.
lampus
'hatter
CALVIN LANKFORb Is confin
ed to the Crawford W. Long infirm
ary this week.
FRESHMAN TURNER was
among those who witnessed the de
parture of the Normu! girls thh
week.
THOMAS MARKS attended the A
A. U. track meet in Atlanta last
week.
TROOP "A” WON the annua
prize drill for the Cavalry Monday
THE "DEANERY” will close on
June 8th In order to make prepar
ations for the Hummer School.
THE CLASS IN JOURNALISM,
will publish an edition of the.Ban-\
nor-Hyrald Tucmfhy, Juno^B.^ 1
REAL ESTATE . LOANS—€ PER
cent Money. Rankers Reserve Sys
tem 6 per rent loans are made on
city or farm property to buy, build
improve, or pay indebtedness. Bank
ers Reserve Deposit Company, Keith
Illdg., Cincinnati, Ohio. niSOc.
Fotft RENT—Five room house, barns.
stable, garage and one acre of
ground, at Oconee Heights. J. O,
Carlthera. 4 Jlp.
LOST—Gold fountain
Du lank I and Pope, t
morning. Engraved
Phone 160. Reward.
pen between
n Wednesday
R. Richards.
m30c
The latest triumph of modern
science is a “de-nauseated” calo
mel tablet known to the drug
trade as "Calotabs." Calomel, the
most generally useful of all medi
cines thus enters upon a wider
fiebl of popularity,—purified nnd
refined from those objectionable
biliousness, constipation,
headaches nnd indigestion, nnd in
a great variety of liver, stomach
and kidney troubles calomel was
the most' successful remedy, but
Us use was often neglected on ac
count of its sickening qualities. Now
it is the easiest and most pleasant
of medicines to take. One Calo
tab at bedtime with a swallow of
water—that’s all. No taste, nc
griping, no nausea, no salts. A
good night’s sleep and the nex
morning you are feeling fine, with
a clean liver, a purified system and
a big appetite. Eat what you
please. No danger.
Calotabs are sold only In origi
nal, sealed packages, price thirty*
five cents for the large family
package; ten cpnts for the smtU),
trial size. Your druggist is author
ized to refund the price ns a guar
antee that you will bo thorough
delighted with Calotabs.—/
tisemenL
LARGE CROWD
HEAR LEAGUfe OF
VOTERS SPEAKERS
tend the meeting at the Y. W. C,
A. on Cpllege avenue Friday un
der auspices of the League of Wo
men's Voters. .
An automobile tour of League
speakers is being conducted through
out the state of Georgia at thl*
time nnd the speakers will explair
to Athens women the work of the
League of /Voters.
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“Y” NEWS
, _ -.jlly Iren Tuesday by
^herthlruf Score’ from ’•Dock’ Slnugh
_ „ 1£r. Slaughter did hot have his
— have h<,reU ' forc Um v t'«m ; >u><uh»t partly count, for
. ‘ * Mm *Inr«ra scoroi *
By BUSTER JACKSON . ^ J n
32 , , Tender Georgia
0*&ny von Tacdny by an over- g^,,
Irish Potatoes, H un c
the". "large .carci
Everyone of the games are not
of this manner; there are alwayt
games of this score in every lengue
e would he pleased to have
come to these games every day
at 6:20 o'clock.
The box score for Tuesday's garni
was:
Slaughter: ab. h.
Cabniess — • 7 3
Dews 6 2
Tribble ...... . - G 0
Pittard — 5 1
Dean .......
Slaughter
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Late modilliiitol.
painted, reconditioned ,
l»rtc«. Liberal Tcrma. u
Conolly Motor Co.
All goods bought tod«
c harged on June account
due July 1st.
KING-HODGSON CO.
Totata
Conolly
Anderson.-..I.
Cos..la . .
Beets, English Peas, '
cumbers, Iceberg Lettuci,
Celery, Okra, Tomatoes.
KING-HODGSON CO. |
New York State Crei
Cheese, Potato Chin
Philadelphia Crei
Cheese.
iii KING-HODGSON GO.I
Beechnut Ginger Ah
Welch’s Grape Juice, Bu
weiser and Bevo. Sui
beam Orange Pekoe To
85c lb.
KING-HODGSON CO. I
KIDNEY
BECOMES
Suffered with severe headache
backache and pains Ip my legs and
under my shoulder blade. My kid
neys and bladder were In bad con
dition. I was weak and nervous
and felt tired and worn out. Walk
Ing made me phort of breath. Kv
ery morning my face and hands
were bloated. Medicines failed tr
help my condition and doctors ad
vised an operation.", writes Maggie
Nelson, Mossdale, Fla. "Fortunate
ly I read about Foley Kidney Pills
tried them qnd got relief.”—Adver
tisement.
"It's Over, Over There,
Psychologist-Song Writer
Our Bread is Better To
day than it ever was be
fore. You can get it at
Our Bakery or at any of
the Leading Grocery
Stores, 3 Loaves Quality
Bread 25c.
ARNOLD. ABNEY
& COMPANY
Kentucky Man, Who Suffered With
8#vtr« Headaches. Says He
Found Relief By Taking
Black-Draught.
Enillcott, Ky.—Describing th
trouble ho used to have with head
ache and how he obtained relief
hy taking Thedford's Blpck-Draught
Mr. Jeff Jervis, of this place/says:
*‘I began having severe headaches
can’t tell Just how they wpuld
begin, but soon my head felt like
it would split open nnd I % would
tick I felt like I was paral
yzed.
‘I would hnve shooting pains In
my neck, nnd if I turned my head
I felt like It W’ould crack
neck. My eyeballs were sore and
1 would vomit. I would be ‘torn
to pieces* for a day or two. 1
would take headache medicine and
feel so queer nfterwards, I'tl be
scared. 1 didn’t feel right—1 fell
numb.
“F was telling a neighbor.ond hr
said: 'Get some Black-Draught and
take n big dosn when you feel
headache coming on/ I did It and
took a few doses each night. Soon
I hnd these headaches headed off.
Now It la very seldom I have one
at all. I Just keep Black-Draught
nnd Use It when I need It, I don’t
let myself get constipated.
Thedford's Black-Draught has
been found to rcliove many Of the
symptoms described nbove, and
others, when due to constipation or
a torpid liver. It is a purely vego-
i table remedy, made from cardfully
.selected herbs and roots, contains
| no dnngepous drugs, and nets In n
natural way*on the system. Try
it. Sold' everywhere.—Advertise
ment.:
Brand Addresses
Mail Carriers
The eighth district meeting of
the R. F. D. carriers met at Lo-
g;»nsvllle Wednesday. Congressr
l man Charles H. Brand delivered
the address for the occasion A
> i•lendUl programme vyas presented
and a barbecue dinner served.
Central Special
For Normal Girls
A special train will operated
Thursday l>jr, the Ceutral.of Georgia
railroad for convenience of Nor
mal School students returning to
Uielr homes. J. Y. Bruce, commer;
dal agent announced Wednesday.
The train will. lcnve ; at 7:30 o'clock
Thursday moaning.
STONE IS UNVEIU.KD
v'lR CELI.ESTE PARRISH
Read Banner-Herald
Want Ads.
onai service #ieui nere nfirarna
honor of Miss Celeste 'FarMi
stone OWrOvr
by the chliorcn .teachers and c
CLAYTON—At the ai
orial slrricc held bore tfctfi.
lcstc TarfIgfc a
veileu
other
friends Tnuse taking ffert in this
service were Hon, and Mra. M. L.
Duggar, J. O. Martain, Mias Mary
E. Creswcll. Miss Katherine Doricr
nnd others.
It was proposed at this service
to place the name of Celeste Par
rish to represent Georgia in the
Court of Honor for Women in
Washington. Hon. M- I.L. Duggan,
of Clayton, neighbor and co-worker
of Mrs- Parrish has received dur
ing the five years since her death
contributions from Inaidreds of tea
chers and friends of Mrs. .i’urrls
throughout the atate, .with which
funda t-o atone waa purchast -f-
Carved cn the stone are the
words; “Georgia’e Greatest Wo
man." '
Please/
'wewantl
aCoroi
TX/iuOf we graduste this
VV string acme of to an
going hnobaaknuAad mul I
ua aro cefag to hVk ixhool or 1 1
cogcgcncxt fall.
NoraatterwhcR we ggllboBgu
Will hdpta to snake good.
The latest model Corona cent
only $50 with caw. jiaxhlr
payments if dcsbid.
The McGregor Co.
MoPeP
Famous Bugle Gall Used
To Interpret Spirit
f of the Day
. New York City.—Paycholaglatt
who predicate human action from
obaervation of humana at play,
say that America U due for n
long era of peace. They „ aw
thia conclusion partly from a
study .of the songs and games
which engross the energetic
younger generation just now.
'Che hew peace conference game
v.-itli its pawns all moving fog
hcimcny, which children have
autai'talcd for cher ::s. :s an in-
k -csUn? CT.impI- "e tc “Ccrd
llithf, wai
p?
sounds the t ;..;cfdi end ot tho
dance wj m.c; bail roc at .door;
about “three o’clock in the morn
ing,* these days.
Con Conrad, who wrote it, says
fie’s finishing what George Cohan
began when ho built “Over There"
on reveille. ' •—
“It's a fort of way of letting
the public in on a grand celebra
tion of the end of the war,” Mr.
Conrad explains. “Using ‘taps’
to dose the dance today seems to
emphasize that it’s really ‘over,
over there.'
“I have just returned from two
years in Europe where I tried
soveral rimes to write tho t;ng,
hut the cHartis emditians get un
de? day akin 'and ii simply could
FU'i.
SrjmsSaicly srncs’ ifcat for us
anyway, it really 5o ‘ever.- *
GASOLINE,
. < ' Makes the Hills Easji
i : ,J , ' ! The Journey Short ''
• When you use MoPeP gasoline your motor will purr with the
} Smoothness of a new motor
Use MoPeP For More Miles
More Power and Less Carbon.
E.5. SPORTING GOODS CO. McLEROY SERVICE STATION
iVashington and Lumpkin Streets- Normal Heights
:± .i! MOTORLIFE OIL CO.
— Prince Avenue and Meigs Street