The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 06, 1923, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6, 1923. \ THE BAUNBR-gBItALn. ATHENS^ CEOBgia _ -<* ^ T , . ■ • ^ Office * 1201—By MRS. ALICE ADAMS—Roldcnc#832. fl[fr. and Mrs. fillups Chintzy Entertain For Visiting Agents and atfrs. Billups tfhlnfzy,' French _ _ f ___ their lonely .home Tuesday^ \ V ith soft ;kftp(f(| light#,, giving 1111*til 1 uilthtionAl 1 U-aht y.'. The luijfc’ Colo- small btiUbrillh honoring tl^e v Is! til if? hgeats Southern Mutual flnsuraaeo nVpany of which Mr. Phlnlzy j Is non presrwm*. - - ” homes lierfectly appointed for entertain L. where the old-time south.m rtn^.iinllty'in always, charmingly ■ xi. T/ie Diamond annivcr- s . ;l| . v ..f the company brought to- , e iher several hundred agents, and social side of the notable oc- was marked by lavish beau- iv ;md elegance . in -the Phlnlzy and the elaborate banquet ln 11,’,. evening nt the Georgian h. i l. The bright-decorat ions of ,i<'* n flowers embowered the spa* 'Ions rooms In exquisite and art Is- i, arrangement^ The long drawing r „.,:n was banked With great l.umlies of Ascension lilies, amf k 'f,r^"*uH pink roses arranged in nlnl hr. li ’ ;k<fni-md with crimson poppies ami tall vgues of delicate tinted gl.-Kiii.li. The handedrpfly * (famished -li brary and dining room reflected the rndl.utoo'of the scene In richer tones .4iV rote 'colored gladioli and poppies In rnn front room with pastel shades^ <>\| id Madeli a large s •vere'd with an Import ■ini' and Filet doth, with r bowl of pink; blue, lavendar and white larkspurs ad orning the ,copl*i. Silver candle sticks hefd the pink unshaded) tap- alternating wTllh sllyey dishes dining room with an elaborate ice course. . „ llaugbley-’a .QrfihfqtEfc* beautifut program slatiuned in the den. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Phinizy, Mr. Arthur (Griffith and Mias Lucy Griffith, assisting in entertaining and serv ing were, Mr. and Mrs. Barret/ Phlnlzy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Phlnlzy, Mr. and 4 Mrs. Robert Toombs DuUohc, Mr. and Mrs. Rolling Du Bose. Mr„ and Mrs. Har vey Stnvall,' Mrs. IJ. W. Lamkiit. Mr. and Mrs. Edgeworth Lampkln. Mrs. Hammond Jolinson, Mrs. Mal colm Forlson. Miss Loulso Phlnlzy Mrs. Frink LIpecojjrtxlMrs. John.K White, Miss Mary Dentine. Miss I^ila May Hull, Miss Mnrjorh Hodgson,. -i > . f Mrs. Phlnlzy received h*-i’- sliest» wearing a'ha rid so trie white bet 1 / gown. Miss Griffith wore midnlgHt. blue crepe. # Mrs. Johnsorr wore an exquisite model of sand minted lace and georgette. Mrs. garret! Phlnlzy wore a beautiful model o black chnntllly Mrs. l*ort»8h Phini! offf.c- wore orchid , Miss Phlninj lively fn fhe ‘elegantly appointed wore a da!nt#*#hn£k* of organdie combined with ruffles ol val lace. • Mrs. Ch4». phlnlzy wbri a handsome gown of wlme too* Mrs. DuBofO* wore black georgette with touches of white, Mrs. Lam kin wore Mack chiffon. Mrs. Kto^ vail was gowned In gold lnce. Mrs Lipscomb wore 4 lavendar antnn of bonli The bright sun parlor gave n tropical touch of rare loveliness. Delicious punch was served from'Mrs. Edgeworth Lamkfn silver bowls In the library ami 1 flesh eolored satin. Mina Hull w<) —. : ^ ——— 5=3 hit r That do?$n’t mean monty. * *•'**. It means to foster and enhance the gifts Nature gave to you. You often see women of 30 who differ ten years ill their.Iqpks. , > " ' A litt/c care—just knowing how—can multiply your years of youthful bloom. Then you'll live life to the full. The supreme help The great difference lies in soap. One woipan attacks the skin every time 6hc washes. Another woman benefits her skiip Some people say, "Don't use water on thl face." That’s because some soaps may- ruin the com plexion. r Rut Palmolive soap'has done more for cdhi- plcxions4han any other factor known. For millions of women it has'brought and kept a youthful^bloom and, texture. * , Clean skins first * Clcpn skins cornel first. A clogged'Skin cannot long kec^ beauty. ng keep beauty. t . - j • So Palmolive So^p is'made to penetrate —to, clean the skin to its'depths. • Then there rare fostering oili, which seem td be akin affinities. They are palm and olive oils. The ages hav6‘Jotihd nothing else which does what, they do for'eomplexions. Palmolive goap combines these great essentials. " It is made by experts who have spent their lives in dhc study ot facial soap. \ \ j "Try It gfvtiPftf jfolnvatld olive oils an efficiency they ‘-never had before. It has become, on that account, tlnMeading toilet soap of the world. ] ifipt w&nan who doesn’t use it does herself injus- l mhXny - 1 THE PALMOLIYK CON They knew Milwaukee, U. 8. A. ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT LEMONS Prom the Heart of the World’s Greatest Orange Empire 1 i Four Specials In iii> other section of the world, do oranges, lemons and. grape fruit reach tHe high point of perfection of those produced in Cal ifornia. Every condition i* ideal for the production of quality fruit. ^Contin ual sunshine aha clear skies during the growing season develop the very finest Send Us $2.00 and We Will Ship you direct Remember that fruit, with its healthful mineral salts , lL /and nutural light bulk, either one of th ? se four ' supplfes Jusl tIlose eIc . ments most needed to specials. OrfE CRATE OF ORANG- ES-^Boldlng from ten to ■ twelve rlo/.tn of oranges according to size. regulate the body after the long winter diet, of heavier foods. ONE CRATE OF LEM. -Hi _ from. 12 to P lehions ac- • i - ' olrthl) I», ReUiember that we. ship ONE CRATE OF ^GRAP^s .i.a... frpm v..». !._• Serve fript in soine form eVery day. It’s easily anti economically under our plat.. _ E enables*; ,.- we - FRUIT—rHelding from 8 EUATIVE enables SITf : S^dolen of grape writhe, veVy .( awdutely f^h fruit full, fruityncconling^to s.^^^ of health-producing ener gising qualities. ONE COMBINATION CRATE—Holding four • dozen oranges, four doien lemons^ one dozen grape fruit • n«U Pr JM oieest yb.H want them—at truly., eco nomical cost - CO-OPERATIVE FRUIT EXCHANGE - ' 457 West Ocean Avenue v LONG BEACH,.CALIFORNIA Take,Vicks;ort Your Vacation Nearly everybody usps Vicks for Cold troubles, asthma, hay fever, catarrh or tonsilitia. These are inflammations of the air pa» sages. But we forger that it’a jtfst as good for inflammations of the skin or muscles. Take the familiar blue jar on your vacation and try it for sum burn', bruises, sprains, bites, stings; poison oak (poison ivy), cuts and scratches. SMoran-Hampton Wedding AWHQ3P swim a .n t ■ ijm . O ri'rr - Is Interesting Social Event attend a picnic with their children Thursday afternoon at 4:30 on the Jtop of (he Agricultural College A marrtago of much interest to hundreda of friends throughout the stall? was that of mW Sibyl Hamp ton to Mr. Walter J._ Moran of Quitbiau. Ga.. which /W’ks solemn ized at the First .'Baptist church ou Monday evening, Juno the fourth, at nine o’clock. ; The beautiful new church was artistically decorated for tills, thu first marriage ceremony to bo por- fonned within Its doors. ,Tall palms and ferns were banked on each side of an arch, which formed the allar boforo which the bridal pArtf stood. Within the background of green, tall vases ef cal la liltfea were used, and these same flowers were mingled withtho green of the arch. Immediately prejp*diftg the cere monv Miss Nell Hillund, in her paator of t^oth the bride and the groom. following the ceremony an In- foinml reception wua held at the hdme of the lirlde on South Lump kin street. Th£ entire lower floor wus decorated with Dorothy Per. kins roses; sweet peas and ferns. In tlm receiving • line with ’ the bridal pnrty were the bride’s moth er. who write cream lace over blue satin, and Misu Morris who wore pink sattin hroended In sliver. Punch was served qp the porch by ■Mlap Annie lyi™ Hainoton of Co1- berf. ice « ; ream and cake was serv ed' bv Mlsser 1,0'uisn Sheliee, Mary (’nrnilchhel and Louise Sorrells. As the bride ascended the stairs she threw her bouquet to her anxious bridesmaids. Immediately after the reception the voting contilo |*»fi for Wash. usual charming manner, sang “Hci • ington, New York, and other points crecn organSde combiusc' With vat Mr Lipscomb ' II. Ml- nftfcnoon of nfr-hhl ertiw Mrs. White rorslnn creiK*, Ailes Gerdine white lace. ML;; x^arjorit um wore whll% georgette. —FS— ELEGANT BANQUET FOR SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENTS The very elegant and elaborate mqupt given by . the Southern Mutual Insurance Fomimny to tin IsUlng agents Tuesday night, at lie Georgian wns one of the most oteworthy social events In tlie istory of Athens. Covers were laid for sixty-seven guests. The tables grouped ‘ togethei formed the letter M with varl-col 5red fiejil flowers for—.'ng the ex- tuisite deeorutions; olriong' moundr it the gay blossoms outlined each division, with great baskets of the flowers alternating. Silver caiylB stlekfl held the unshaded pink ta *rs wl|h smaller baskets hnldini ie ints and atfrionds. - \ The plnee cards were wonderful ly designed with “Southern Mu tual” embossed in gold nnd th< clasped hands the Company's em- i Uje cover, with the en- invitation enclosed. Mr rhln|zy was toastmaster T»nd ninde th<* presentations of the lovely gifts Md Arthur Griffith In appro iubc.” Miss Proctor of the SJnl- of interest In the north aua euat. \< rsity of Georgia was pianist and I ’Aftcr about ton days they will re. Miss Kdna Morris of Barnesvllle j turn to Quitman where they will Was violin accompanist. To the* RtrninJ of Mendcl.'wohn’B wedding mahch the bridal party entered. The bridesmaids nud groomsmen entc£cd by twos. Advancing first to the altar were 'Miss Mildred Wood of Rome, and Miss Anna. Relic Rogers of Hampton, while Mr. Leo l. Robinson nnd Mr. Jim Avera, hoth / of Quitman, came down the opposite aisle. Next came Mlf:s Ntdlle Mue Allen of Quitman nitrite their home. The bride’s traveling suit was of midnight bluo with accessories of fawn. / Mrs. Moran is the daughter of Mrs. M. L. Hampton. She ia an alumnae of the University of Georgia, and one of the first Co-eds to be grad in ted from that Institu tion. As a teacher^of Home*Eco nomics in the Quitman High school nndMhe Barnesvllle A. & M. school hill. Teher wIILbe. games and stories for the 'children. Please bring lunch and cups for’ your own children. All interested whethei parents or not are cordially invited. CHAPTER F. TO OIVE 8ILVER TEA Chapter F. of Emmanuel Guild wil lentertain at a silver tea Tuesday afternoon of qext week at the rittractive home of Mrs. Petet Peter Brown **n Woodlawn avenue, from r 5 to* 7. SureReli FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot wafer Sure Relief ELL-ANS 25t and 75^ Packages Everywhere READ BANNER-HERALD and Miss Ossio McIntyre. Mr. R. K.!«he has wrin the love aiyl adtnlra- Rnrfield of Valdosta, and Mr. Toy lor Knight of Quitman. The maid of honor. Miss Bellf Hampton, sis ter of the bride, entered alone. The lift!.* flower girls, Catherine Smith and Evelyn Center came next. The bride entered with her uncle. Dr. H. H. Hampton of Colbert nnd w*« mef st the altar bv the groom with his best man, Mr. I. Adoipbus Jonek of Quitman. The bridesmaids’ dresses were of georgette over satin. .Miss Wood wore orchid, Miss Rogers, Miss Alien, pink, and WIss McIn tyre blue. The maid of honor wore green gown of the some material. lion of all with whom sho has beer* nssriciated and her-c’ireer has beep marked by success that will con?< Unde to he manifested in years to come. Mr. iMoran bolds a responsi ble position in the offices of t» A. c, L. railroad and Is highly esteemed by all who know him. Tl|e Irivelv display of gifts .attested thle popularity of both the. bride atft groom. -1' ’ MR8. WALTER JONE8 TO ENTERTAIN FOR MISSES MORTON AND BOCOCK Mrs. Walter Jones will *compQ‘ inent Misses Margaret and Lioulfu All carried, colonial bouquets of i.Morton and Miss Natalie BococV summer flowers. The little flow’er girls wore daln. ty frocks of white georgette and carried will to French baskets fill ed with sweet peas. I . * * The brldri wns^ lovely In her gown of white satin combined with lace. Her airy bridal veil was of liis long service. Many J r-ntight with orange blossoms and Interesting speakers were made f ,.|| gracefully over her lopg train fdolent with tho history of the ji^ r shoWer bouquet was of bride’s ompnny. A very elaborate^ l.nmiuet, wan perfectly served, .-.id Haughey's orchestra phiyod during the eve ning. s LUMPKIN 8TREET NEEDLE WORK feLUB TO MEET WITH MR8. S. C. JTHORNTON Tho Lulnpkin Street Needle M’ork club will meet Friday after- (vlHi- Mnf. 8. G,* Thornton al •hick assembling the .members i vqry enjoyable occasion. MISS EDITH NELSON • HONOR GUEST Mrs. Frank Hardy and Mrs.' Ilarpr Hardy wefe Joint hostess Tuesday afternoon at the home of Hie former, honoring Miss Edith Nelson their attractivtt guest of Tiiomastnn, Ga. ’ # ill bn games and stories . entered daisies/arranged in Dres den baskets decorated tho living room with pink and white snap- drugonyadorning th.Xdining rorim In arHstic arrangement. A delicious salad course followed the Interest ing game. Assisting In the honors of the occasion. were Miss Mary Capps, Miss 4?«ne Webb and Mrs. Ilulmo Kinnohrew, Miss Olive roses and valley (lilies. The impressive ring epremony was performed byDr. W. M. An derson of Waypesbofo, a .former who are leaving at an eofly date for Europe with n lovely brldg* party Thursday utlortioon at hei delightful home on Mllledge ave nue. The happy occasion, will bp very informal rind charmingly planned, and a'vary gradeful court esy |p the popular girls. THE PRE-SCHOOL CIRCLE TO PICNIC THUR8DAY AFTERNOO 4:30 The JpG“’ ! ^hbol Circle, cordldllj Invites mothers and fathers o: ohlldnyf of the pre-school age te Van Meter Gained 3*4 Lbs. fiikex Having Flu ' , . 1 T r . * petite entfryly, haU awful head* Declares Tanlac Restored ”"> l my kidneys got out ot Him 5 Years Ago ahd He Ux ^ fn of I “ l i m 1 k ’ p ' Hasn’t Be$n Sick Since —Put WJwIc System in Order. ‘Tanlac put me back on the Job five years ago nnd I haven’t had to take u drop of medicine since the lovely party. Quantities of gold- that time,” recently declared Chan. G. VanMeter, valued employe ot the Anchor G«»tton ,TJUck ifallls. Home, Gn. who resides at 3a Tf Main street. 'Stomach trouble.after ef- fects^-of the flu.-ffrid me down to Where t could^hardly walk nnd couldn’t Jilt a lick of work all ohe RUmtritT. No matter what I nte would nhvnys bloat up with gar JVfatyn won the top score nnd Miss ; unt R * had to loosen my clothing Sun Reid Va.son was awarded the! nn<! "ftep this gas would t press consolation. The beautiful party wap ono of tho week’s most Inter esting sooinl events. / LEAGUE WOMEN VOTERS LUNCHEON TUESDAY 1:30 .Tho Le/igue of Women Voters will give a luncheon next Tuesday at the Georgian at one-thirty o’clock. Mrs. Sanford Gay* of At lanta will bo. Speaker of the oc casion. The meeting will b© open to the public. Tickets can bo had for the luncheon from Mr. Cannon at tho office. ’ MISS HENRIETTA BEU88E TO ENTERTAIN PHI MU SORORITY A lovely social event of Thurs day afternoon will bo the beautiful tea attwhich Miss Henrietta Beusse will entertain In honor of the Phi _ Mu Sorority at tbo attractive home j around my h&trt.iio, bad it almost cut off my bfeath. T. lost my sp- ••• » UIH m M gelt mg W-ftrse anil Wenkej*. - ”1 deeded Ao try* Tanlac’TJflei I heard « friend of mine prnlslnr it. Well ,sir, I ‘ noticed nnd old tlmo hungry feeling after the firai few dqpes and the third brittle fin ished tin* Job Vor. It put me where l could hat anything npd I. didn’t have a slap of thy old troubles. A few weeks lat^r I found I had ac tually-gained thirty-four poundr and tipped the sen Iris at one hun dred* and forty-seven, more than 1 ever weighed In my life. Tanlai certainly turned the trick for mt and I can’t prulsri It enotf||h. Tanlac Is for .sale by all*, good druggists. Accept no substitute Over .1+ million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills ore Na Cure's own remedy for conptlpafe For tale everywh^rer—AcL vertisement. MISS ALICE ROWLAND ENTERTAINS VISITORS AT TENNM PARTY Wednesday afternoon Mini Alice Rowland was the charming hostess at a Tennis party In honor of Mr. Barry Tnlmadge’a house i»arty Misses Fnucett and Sanford and Fancott of rhattanooga, who' are being very elaborately enterw talned at many lovely nodal af* Tali Ira. Miss Virginia Brad berry, of. At lanta. spent the week-end In Ath ens with her mother, Mrs. I. A. Bradberry, who left* Sunday for Greenville, 8. C., to make her home. I Parsonage Circle*Number 1, of e. s Oconee Street Methodist ehnrch will meet at the homo of Mrs. Bob'Wright on Jackson street Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. * A- MINa’rtiKL In tw» arts will I* given nt Oonnee Heights on the porch at Mr. T. A, Henry's, Friday night, Juno 8th, nt i:S9, the proceeds U ls» tt!f$d in building an nudltorfmii In YMirtectloh*'#Uh' tlW* school "SOME WILD OATS.’* at the,Colonial theatre MAriay % and Tuesday. June |1 and 13. Matinee Monday, for women only. 4 o’clock; Mou^ day evening, men oukr r j| ^clockL;Tud^ay diatlnee, for women only, 6:30 o’clock; Tuesday evening, fdr men- only, 8:30; MAXWELL HOUSE TEA best part of the summer lunch Enroll Now-FotOnly' You and in a short time it will be yours. If you have delayed placing your. order because of the cash outlay necessary—you need wait no longer. /, If you have been depriving your funily and yourself of the pleasures and benefits of a car because .you felt that you could not afford it—order new and know that if will not work any hardship on you. Use the