The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 05, 1923, Image 3

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TUB BAKHBR-gPtAtiD, A' '0 1201—By UBS. AJJCB ADAMS-Balclenc* 8H. im> MRS. BILLUPS 'S LOVELY TEA FOR Sfctous .southern iSrA; INSURANCE CO. Pi lovely atkisl event of Tuesday L A ' ”, at 5 o’clock at which "* Mrs. Billups Phtnizy are Ortair. efftn hopor of the direc- and wires df the SouthsrA: Cntual I "uranee Company, occas- P Jedl)S 'he Diamond Anniversary ,[L ,,i;:ndid organization today j as one of: the most charmingly sued rourtenea honoring the (Hiton. i-Ttd h’Jpfilj; in, keeping ! ?nd Miwfiwy Griffith. As- i nc in entertaining will be the ilos-inr Mr- antT Mrs. Robert mbs PuBosp, Mr, and Mrs. i. (if ' ‘ DEE 3 1 of the 98 in every 100 suffer from Dandruff or some e trouble, just try Mahdeen, for Vita to «WJt* perfect eeUifeetton, inter la author!—d to cheerfully re. your 11.00. thr eoet of • 12-01. bottle | Barber Shopi, Halt Drmlns Parlors. B ind Department Store*. . Note—It’s Rhine Different** Harvey Stovall, Mr. and Mrs. Boll ing DuBose. Mrs. R. W. Lamkin, Mr. ‘and Mrs. E. W. Lamkin, Mr. a nd Mbs. Barrett Phinixy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phinizy, Mrs. Ham mond Johnson, Mrs, Malcolm Fort- ,fon and Miss Louise Phinixy. LITTLE MISS EMMIE BOLTON CELEBRATES SIXTH BIRTHDAY Emmie Bolton, tHo attractive yoUng daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W> O. Bolton, celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary Monday aft ernoon with a beautiful party in happy celebration of the occasion. Which was charmingly planned In all the pretty detalbl Pink W>ses and sweet peas were elaborately used In the artistic decorations. The lace covered table waa cen tered with the handsomely emboss ed birthday cake sparklihg. with six pink tapers. Dainty litte ‘pink baskets filled with canay were the favors for the girls.ana tops were presented the boys. Mdrry games were enjoyed and In pinning on' the donkey's tail. Frances Sauncers wop the girls irixo and Howard Huff, Jr., the Maybeth er, Mar; den. Sarlwlll Collins, Mitchell, Evelyn Wheeler, Mary White, Margaret White, Mildred Mason, Juanita Clarke. Mary Nell Bryant Bettic Miller, Josephine Applewhite, Carolyn Hancock, Sam Bailey. Jr.. Howara Huff, Jr., Billy Burson. SMITH-KETTLE Miss Jewette Smith and Mr. Charlie Kettle were married on M«y 23rd. Sirs. Kettle la the eld est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. I* Smith of Lexington Road, and a young lady of wide popularity, while Mr. Kettle is a popular em ploye Of the McGregor Co. This young couple have a host of friends who wish them much happiness. II. CHRISTIAN CHURCH' BARBECUE The ladles of the First Christian church will serve u.baroecu'e in cne 1 church basement, Friday, June 8. * 12 to 3 o’clock. Public in- oys. inc lovely young hostess was showered with many gifts and the happiest congratulations. Miss Myrtle Crymes assisted iMre. Bol ton in entertaining the young guests who were: Frances Siun- MICHAEL’S U Special Sale Everfast Suiting Shown in all the new. spring colors and guaranteed not to fade. SPECIAL 39c Yard MICHAEL’S MR. HARRY TALMADGE ENTERTAIN8 HOUSE „ GUESTS ' * « Monday evening tho 'lovely homo of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Talmadge was thrown open fot the enter tainment of Mr. Harry Talmadge’s bouse guests, Miss Mary Katherine Fkucett, Miss Mary Sanford and Mr. Buck Faucett of Chattanooga tail, wlgi are being elaborately and very delightfully feted. The lower floor was thrown to. getter beautifully decorated in ddror vases of rosos and pink tapers In silver candlesticks. A French basket of tho bright flowers graced the center , of tho handsomely appointed table. Proms and Vlctrola music fea tured the happy occasion, and dainty refreshments were served during the evening. The guests ln- -PALACE- WEDNESDAY The Nth COMMANDMENT Another gripping real- heart story by Fannie Hurst. Harold Uoyd —ELITE— Tomorrow The Famous MRS. FAIR IS COMING —UGHTERS Al „.... MRS. JULIUS TALMADGE The regular quarterly business meeting of the Daughters of the American Colonist will bo bold Frl day afternoon with Mrs. Julius TAlmadge, which will assemble many prominent women from all over tho state. GROUP 6, LOLUE HUTCHINS 8. 8. CLA88 TO ENTERTAIN Group 6. of tho Lolita Hutchins Sunday School class will entertain Wednoprtn>' afternoon at tho church at 4 o'clock. **VA1T!VV frs. Walter Forbes, Sr., rcturn- to Atlanta Tuesday, accompan ied by Stanton Forbes, who went over to play on the violin in the Junior Music Club. __gj. _ • Dr. and Mrs. James Lynch have left for Kentucky after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. H- Dorsey. —S3— * Miss Emily Doughty has return ed to Jackson, Ga, accompanied fay little Miss Mary Burnet for a visit. Miss Doughtry wi!T\ return for immer school. ) —ffl— Mr. and Mrs. Bolling Shsnett c«me over from Atlanta Saturday Brand. Leslie Booth's friends will regret to hear, he has been called to Texas by the serious illness of his mother. He leaves Atlanta Wed nesday with his cousin. Mrs. Leslie iiuouay nun iiia vuuoiu. uu Clarke, enrqute to Dallas. Paul ! Browri. Raymond Stapleton. Mr. 1 |Loi< Fortaon, Mr. G. L. Deadwyler 'and Mr. 2. Y. Have, of Elberton i Me ifiC EXTRA You can make your Unlimited Ride Weekly Pasq pay for itself merely in 'sav ing of lunch money. Is there.any better way than this to get. more time with your family? Think it over. The pass costs only $1410; for seven. full days from Monday morniflg,to .Sunday night ATHENS RAILWAY &. ELECTRIC • COMPANY IN FOREIGN LANDS ,, TINTED TRAVELS fetches by L, W. Redncr. Versed by Hal Cochran. Color-tie picture,'with paint or crayons Z- B. Rdgei a fow friends of tho High School Staple' set ~ ' _ (were visitors here Monday. MR, CARLTON JESTER, JR., I —ffl— ENTERTAINS VISITORS Mr. A. S. Rowland returned TUESDAY EVENING ’Tuesday from Atlanta, where Mr. Harry Talmadge’s hones'attended his class reunion of guests will be tbe bappy inspire-.at Emory University, tlon of Mr. Carlton Jester Jr.’e — ffl— Prom party Tuesday eve ling nl Mr. N. H. Harrison of Mlllejge. thA home of hie parents. Mr. and I Nile visited friends here Monday. Mrs. CarPon Jester on Cobb stre-it. I —Efi— The guest,i will Include his club Miss Mildred Burson has gone of the High school contingent and!to Marion. Indiana, to accept a po will he one of the most delightful sition as Dietitian In the National parties honoring the popular visit-1 Military borne for disabled Volun ' teer Soldiers. Miss Burson Is i graduate of the State. Normal School, took' special course Dletltlcs at the Piedmont Sanlta rlum of Atlanta and the University hospital of Augusta. MR. BOB PATTERSON 1 TO HONOR MR. HARRY TALMAOGE’S VISITORS^ ’ Mr. Bob Patterson will entertain Thursday evening In honor of Mr. Harry Talmadge’s guests. Misses Faucett and Sanford,and Mr. Suck the commencement address. Faucett of Chattanooga, who are ~ being very elaborately entertained. Dr. S. V. Sanford left Tuesday MISS HILDA MEADOW to receive Masters DEGREE IN LAW 1 he following InvIUHon has been received .which la of very cordial Interest: The preeldent, trustees and fac- vitlea of -.he George Washington University announce the exercises of commedeement week Juno third to Juno sixth, nlnetcoh twenty- three. i In this class iMIss Hilda Meadow t|io daughter of Mrs. D. W. Meadow will receive her Masters Dogroo In law, there being one other young woman sharing the great honor In tho large claaa. Miss Meadow la being congratulated by relatives and frlenda upon this noteworthy distinction and predict for her a great future. (tRVIOaABLC AND -’AON, lyres’. *.» used fur this mode). itY blM'biad'ng for trimming, ono oiii,I 'bar# gingham, drill or crepe or ret our,. The pattern Is cut In four sixes: largs and extra large. stamps. No Sfxe., Nome ,k Street Sad Ne. City Elate eteo—A PRETTY FROCK FOR "SERVICt" OR -PpRCH.v te licms •in'TYafcflgaT Square. „ A’rc.mssive as coh/'be^- . „ •Ani -aihen i'heij p,ei their Tjewrlij bath. • Its quite a dgfci.to Chlntx and unblenchedViualln werj •oiub.ned l-> make the style her* il- The model la alao food for JBL . • aatetn. and percale, To* nil# .iiy be omitted, and the fol- mi Leld In place with a girdle or “riVs t-rir*W1hi(ti|ttifjfmir slags: i*niall. 51-21; mflium, 3S-I0; larffe. 4T- II; antra tars*. *“ g * hieamre. in, ue-iv, larir. u* inches buat h 1% yard. The wt lih of the skirt t the foot lilu yartlK. •V pattci.i or t.ila Illustration tnailu. to any addrew on vevctpt of 12o in at. ver or lUmn, •••.—r — ... Nam A......... Street and No. Cltjr ....I State ... 40CS—A DAINTY FROCK FCR 1 MOTHER’S OIRL. Dotted 8wi*a and organdy ere bet* cometned. The atyle ta a!“o prett for crepe, dimity and baticte. and fu wash ailk and gabardh.e. The pattern la cut In four aloex: 4. « and 10 years. A t-year ase tv ■'raa 2% yard* of 22-Inch materia’ A Pattern of tbfa llluatrntlon m «tie. to any addreaa on receipt of lie n silver or atar.iyi. for a visit to Congressman Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilkinson are spending a few days in South Georgia. Misses Louise Heldlcr of Atlanta and Ruth Huhn of Baltimore, Mil., are the guests of Mrs. Ben Tuck. -SB- Mr. Earnest Jackson, teacher of chemistry atf Emory University, spent the week-end with relatives, -ffl- Mits Mary Penny. has returned to Vienna after a visit ‘to' Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Penny for several weeks. —Br ittle Meadow Brown of Fiber* ton will arrive Tuesday to visit her grandmother, Mrs. D. W. Meadow. —ffl— Mrs. J. T. Comer and Miss Allie Comer, who has just graduated from the Georgia State College, were guests of Mrs. E. C. JttekMn Tuesday enroute to their home in Comer from MUledgoville.. -ffl- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wcltner and children of Atlanta who were week end guests of Mrs. Rosa D. Hull Tor Lucy Cobb commencement, re turned home Tuesday morning. Mr. Weltnor was one of tho speak ers at the alumnae luncheon Mon day,at noon. ... .1 —ffl— . ■' .1 - !•> Df. Marlon Hull and Mias’Marlon Hull of Alfhnla worn among tho visitors hero Monday fdr Lucy Cobb Alumnae day. NO FEAR OF EVIL resulting from trip, summer vacation or long journey, CHAMBERLAIN’S COL,c «v RRH ° E ^ Ready for emorgency - night or day. Hod, Pleasant A. Stovall left morning for Codartown 'to deliver Monday afternoon for Savannah afternoon a week-end visit to Mr, change of diet,water or climate, and Mrs. Billups Phinisy, and waa inaibiin ilni eta taka rn'tha abort one of a group of prominent speak ers at tho Lucy Cobb Alumnao Luncheon Monday. —ffl— Mrs. W. P. Smith and children of Naahvllte, Tenn., are visiting her mother, Mrs. Grey Hopkins and her sister Mrs. H. 'W. Holman. Mr Smith accompanied them by motor An route to Washington to attend tho Shrine convention anil will turn for a visit berore going: borne. —ffl— Mr. McDonald and dflss Daisy McDonald of Atlanta were visitors here Monday for Lucy Comm com mencemenL rl)initer For* Scientific Society The Scientific Society of the University of Georgia will hold its annual dinner at the Georgian ho tel Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Those who expect to attend arc re quested to notify tho secretary. Prof. Joseph Krafka at shone 1231) or 949. Dr. T. H. McHatton is president of the society and will preside. A. H. Moon, Well Known Here, Dead His many friends in Athena and at tbe University will regret to hear of the death of Mr. A. H- Moon of Tlfton late Monday after noon. Mr- Moon has conducted a course In mathematics at the University summer school during past yean and during the time of his resi dence in thia city made many friends. He was an outstanding figure in educational circles of Qeorgia, being • member of the ■*' ‘ " ,f edt state board of Dan, Dean Is On Visit Here Dan Dean, former city editor of the Athens Hcrafd, is in the city the guest of his sister, Mrs. Lamar Scott. Mr. Dean la now living in Knoxville. Tcnn.. and is tho presi dent of a large oil'and gas com- here. Dean has many friends here who are glad to aee him again. He left Athena to enter the World War, in which he served aa bn of ficer. and then located in Birming ham where he was until he went to Knoxville. LEVIATHIAN APPLICATION FOR BERTH HERE HELD UP NEW YORK—Approval of tho iplication of the United States lipping Board for a permanent berth for the Leviathan on the Manhattan side of the Hudson river will depend in some meas ure on whether the New York Navy Yard gets contracts for Work overnment ships. i le Sinking Fund Commission delayed action on the application yesterday. Mayor Hylan said he would not deal with Chairman lAsker of the Shipping Board, who awarded the Buchanan contract (o the Newport News Shipbuilding Company. FUNERAL NOUCl 3 To Star In Europe JACK80N—Mrs. Eltctm A. Jack- ou. age seventy years, died at her homo In, Watkinsvllle, Ga., Tues day morning at two o’clock, after a 'brief illness. Mrs. Jackson la survived by one son, Mr. Andrew .C. Jackson of Watklnsvllle, flvo daughters, Mrs..8. P. Speer, Ath ens, Mrs. F. M. Hubbard, Com merce, Ga., Mrs. E. M. Anderson, Atlanta,'Mrs. C. T. Hiusey, 8prlng- fleld. Ifl.. Mrs. L. D. N. Frambo, Bishop, Os.; four gnild children, a number of nephews and nieces. The funeral will be from the First Christian church, Watkins, vllle, tomorrow (Wednesday) morning at oleven o’clock. Con ducted by Ror. E. U Shellnutt, of Auburn, Ga. -Tbe following will set as pan bearers: Messrs. H. L. Elder, T. ~ Elder. W. C. Thornton, P, D. Thorn ton, Dr. H. M. Fuimove. T. B. FUl. lllove. Bernstein Brothers, funeral directors, In charge. Florence Macbeth, a daughter of the Royal House of Scotland of that name, ind now prims donna of the Chicago Opera Company, who has been engaged e European opera houses—tho . Cpmique and the National Opers, Paris; Monte Carb; Barcelona, Spain; ind Stockholm, Sweden—to eppeer In : is title role of "Lucia di Lammermoor’’ this summer. Her portrayal of thbrok in Chicago was the sensation of tbl oast opera season. 'Mix tho juice of two lemons with three ooncee of Orchari White, which any druggist wil supply for a few centa, shake well in it bottle, and you have a whole quarter-plat .of the moat wonder ful freckle and tan cream, and complexion beautlfler. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemob cream into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and aee how freckles and blemlanea natu rally bleach right out and bow youthfully clear, soft and tody, white tbe akin bocomei. —(Advertisement) Brought Clara Phillips Back 8lsa ........ | A medium <«♦ requlrm 4* 4 rarda or J t ’-lwb material. To make »h# «ral»t I L ( eontraathig materia! ur'II require r O- eu, , mCHAEL’S TOMORROW—WEDNESDAY—ONLY No Phone Orders No Mail Orders None Sent C. O. D. 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Vanish ing 38c 35c Daggette & Rams- dells 29c 25c Daggette & Rams- dclls- 19c 10c Daggette & Rams- * dells .. 8c 35c Mentholatum .. 29c 35c Vick’s Salve .. . 29c 36c Pond’s Vanishing Cream 29r 35c Frostilia 29c TOILET WATER $2.19 Azurea .. .. $1.98 $2.19 Floramye .. $1.98 $1.89 Djer Kiss .. $1.49 $1.00 Orange Blos som 89c $1.25 Mary Garden i. 98c POWDER $1.00 Mary Garden . 89c 98c Azurea 89c 98c Floramye .. .... 89c 65c Java 59c 50c Luxor white .... 39c EOc Pompeian Beauty 39d 50c Mavis .. .. .... 39c Coty’s 89c TOOTH PASTE 60c Forhans 49c p5c Prophylactic Tooth • Powder 59c 26c Dr. Lyons* 19c 45c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes .: .. ... 34c 50c Pebeco 38c SOAPS Z5c Woodberry’s .... 19c 25c Cuticuya Soap .. 19c 25c Cutfcura ointment 19c 25c Pears Glycerine Soap’ 19c 15c Sayman .. .'. .. 11c 15c Lux .. .. .. .'. He 16c Ivory Soap Flakes 11c 15c Bon Ami 11c 25c Pure Olivo Oil Castile Soap .. .. 19c 15c Castile Soap .. .. 11c 25c Johnson’s Baby Soap 19c MISCELLANEOUS 80c Mum 26c 60c Odorono .. ..... 49c $1.00 Odorono .. .. 89c 22c Ammonia 19c 20c Witch Hazel ... 16c $1.65 Eau dc Quin- nino .. .. .. .. $1.49 15c Bay Rum 11c 60c Mulsificd Cocoa- nut Oil 60c Packer’s Tar Shampoo ..... 30c Listerino .. . 60c Listerino .. . 25c Spiro •. .. .. 39c 38c 24c 49c 19c EXTRA SPECIAL Cakes Ivory V Soap .. 25c We have gone through our stock of Men’s Shoes and have taken out about 250 pairs of Low Shoes and Oxfords, representing broken lots, but all sizes from 6 to 11, and every pair of the highest grade and of the most representative lines and we will offe them, commencing on Tomorrow Morning June 6, at $3.50 Per Pair Our policy is to carry no broken lots, and thus avoid carrying styles'from season to season. • vj,- ' ' ,r, \ .tegUp It will be worth your white to come early and get a selection. LEE MORRIS “THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” Corner of Broad and Jackson Streets Read The Banner-Herald Want Ac