The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 06, 1923, Image 7
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I Palm Garden to
I Observe First
Anniversary
Will Give Big Dance to
Public Thursday Night.
Hold “Open House” Dur
ing the Day.
Celebrating lt« flrat snnlversaYy I
the/Georgian Palm Oarden will ■
hold “open house” all day Thors-
day and give a dance to the public
GEORGIAN PALM GARDEN
SIMPLE OEr.7SCE.*.OL2
APiiOM.
o, r -.th bhrviiD'? 1*
r.' i:> l>t • |o.;-J'.}Cd. Til. I
n g .ol i '.iMI fur satteca.
In the Georgian Hotel Thursday
night
A fi^e orchestra haa been en
gaged to play In the Palm Garden
Thursday and will also play at me
dance which begins at 9 o'clock.
The management extends a cor*
dial Invitation to itto public, men*
women and children to visit the
ice cream parlor on Thursday.
Opening one year ago Thursday
the £$lm Garden haa enjoyed n
wishes to express to you their appreciation
of your liberal patronage during the
\ past year and to extend to you ^
a mo$t cordial invitation /
IS to / visit us on our
The world’s Finest Candy
mosr'snccessful year and Is rated
as one of the most Up-to-date ICO
creapa-tiarlors In the south.
ANNIVERSARY
The Palm Garden Is one of the
city’s most vsluable assets and is
rery popular throughout this sec
tion and with visitors to toe city
from all parts of the country.
\ June seventh, nineteen hundred
When anything less than
the most exquisite to he .had
might be a social risk.
SPECIAL: Orchestra oAfternoon
and Evening
For Sale by
Georgian^ Palm Garden
c Dance 9 to 12
V'VIRCIL^
(hollingsworth!
Vaugusta.ca>6
whoieHoniCy mamy iniru wiiicb nui
always characterized thcae cun* I
tests, those stimulators of. youth*
ful endcaVor.
Much of these high school con !
testants who will come to Athens (
have already won distinction In
soma field; they have already woo)
the honor of representing theli i
district high school in the state!
meet either In oratory, music, do* [
hating, recitation, athletics, or one i
of the many other ovsi^s which}
will l>o contested here—and each •
expects to carry awity to his or j
her school the trophy, tho honor»
of being state champion.
To The
Georgian
Palm Garden
4JI1-A PRETTY COWN,
him very plrnslng model, with
v f.lrit, it 1m a stylo
b actrariivs for comhlnnt on* of
f -' bv’o'ana s.Uc, linen «n«l
an r .: ;.V.ci’v. ould bo pleasin';.
’ i J -' • h eat l i e*Ciit olztsJ
:C ;.nJ -Li Inches
fc'v a CKnc.i f.%3 wliltl
•• r. /jr-Ji if 3C-:nr‘.i inutc*rln».
i r.:i• i anil s'?cvo drapery o.’
V 1 ' i : u-jrlol, '.111 require V:
1 i w do or, 2 r ,\ jar It <f
fn Tho width of tl:s
a; t- -U ysrtlr.
jm. . . f iiri ii(uiitiati(Mi mallei
17 »ll'.PtjM receipt uf'hu'lu
Gifts
That Lightens
Mother's Labor
Evidence of much excitement
comes from nil over the state, Ir
anticipation of'the contests here
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
“We havo worked hard and long;
we have given our representative
nil .tko training, all the encourage* 1
meat at out’ disposal and he will
We Distribute—
-a. complished .The young mother and the older mother need
the assistance of electric lavor-savers.
Sure to be used and appreciated
Electric cleaner, with attachment*.
A comfortable new iron.
Handsome coffee service.
Electric tea kettle for her very own.
Table stove tor cool summer cooking.
Snowdrift Lard
Dainty Flour
Nonparfel .
Merry Widow
Rising Sun
Honey Boy
demonstrated hero, which has ev*
or been shown in a state contest
before.
A program of the’various events
follows:
Thurnday June 7th 1:10 p. m«
University Chapel, Itecitation con
tests./ The girls of the graduating
class of tbo Athena High School
will sing on a th!s, the opening night
meeting. -*'' *
Friday, June 8th, 9 a. m. An
mini meeting of the Association In
Peabody Hall.
:caj, plav rtiiT.
■»rn»at
bttte ftlrl v;ho may
comfortable, op 1J»*»
Ufa A* Jiar* •ehown**
puf
»me gifts to extend her leisure hours. Prices^
r e jqin in extending dur heartiest congratu- ’ ,
anniversary! of the
Webb-
Crawford
Company
Satuimv,' June 9th. 9 a. m
1 Meeting .of Association.
1 12 m. Annual debat^ deliver}
of prises^ banners, cups, etc.
£ull programs and directions
ran be obtained from Dr. J. B
Stewart Peabody Hall.'
Inched
f tVJfi ijliutralioTr mnlTfd
1 on receipt Mt 12o In ell*
ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC Cp.
CARO QF THANKS
Mr. Bill McKinnon wishes to
thanK his friend, and acquaint
ances lor tho flowers trays, and
many expressions of kindness ten.
dored him during bis recent con
finement In tho St. Mary’s hos
pital. ,.
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