The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 07, 1923, Image 3

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THURSDAY. JUNE 7. 1923. THB BANNER-HERALD, A1BBW, 0B01CTK OCIETY merit. Fourth grade, first ™«»*i Laura Smith, distinction; second honor, Lois Burton, merit; Con stance Scott merit; Paula Conolly, merit. Third grade, first honor. Elisa beth Goetchius, distinction; second first honor, of these visitors, who have been Jliss Carrie Daily has returned f -4m -4 U- Tolmadon’g VlntYISS hCf bOHIC ill ' Atl^IltO >ftCf A guests at Mr. Talmadgc'a home lor several days* PHILATHEA CLASS MEETING 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS— Residtnc# WA. Uomsami Mrs. T. C. Kirk will be hostess to KniX t0 “> e p tilathea Class of the Prince tion, Isabel Knight, distinction, a Vf>nu - n nn ti a f church this even- EDITOR’S NOTE Th# society news appearing , these ' *“ “* * iriteo it nry column* today under the supervision Mits May McNser of Miami w hc is • student in‘ the Grady School of r n#lism of the University. UCHTFUL oce party briJK p party, nonorlw? Miss ret Morton, Mias Louise Mor- an<I MlNatalie Boeock^wns iffernoon by Mrs. Wal j one » at her pretty'home ori ^ e .i...n«ioa were combined ere placed - in thourghout the of the lower floor, whieh opened en , suite. ^ There four tables of players, •ty prices >ink gladiolaa h ferns nnd awarded ^hild-birth' a wonderful message to all ! holders of low score, high score and the honor guests. At the conclusion of the game de licious refreshments were served by several friends. The honorees are all leaving for Eupore next week, and this .cour tesy \vas given them as a fare well party. LOVELY TEA DANCE Mrs. Jack Wooten was the hos tess at a tea dance, given at her homo at Union Point in honor of Miss Welden Sibley, Miss Lucy Tato and Miss Reese Stovall, of Marietta, who have been visiting here. The guests, accompanied by Mr. George Henry Keller and Mrs. Madison Nicholson, drove to Union Point for the occasion this week. Miss Sibley. Miss Tate. Miss Stovall anti Mr. Keller have re turned to Marietta, after a brief visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson. Several interesting so cial events were given for them 1 during their trip. TO ATTEND HOUSE PARTY isaga expectant mothers! | Miss Gladys Bunn, who l_ 4U- t <4*i- /v-guest of Cnpt. and Mrs. r .ti, .*“» loav «' Friday for A.he- •whip* imssUted. lincnt “ in this auMnt phnieiAB, jra. iS {.wasS “a J. Hartman, am. ; m M fint two tm I had » doctor, line, and then I j4 to u*e i ntra-1 A but with ray lc»t aiUrcn I oWd ks*i Friend and hau only a nurse; we m time to ret a doctor becaur• I Wasn't ltk-on!y about ten or fifteen min- Um "Mother'! Friend** as oar moth- n4 rrsndmothers did. Don’t wait, start L ind meanwhile write to Bradfleld n Co.. BA 46, Atlanta, Ga.. for * w»«r U sold by all drug starts- Use. the home of Miss Emma Gray. A series of pleasing entertain ments has been planned for Miss Bunn during her visit In Ashe- Second grade, first honor, Agnes Jarnigan, distinction; second hon or, Mary Elizabeth Nix, distinc tion; Carolyn Chandler, merit First grade, first honor, Ruth Brown, distinction; second honor. Susan Goetchius. Distinction. Sarawill Collins, Elizabeth Harper. Rosa Walker Mayhe, Lucy Hall, Marisue Oliver, Edith Conolly, Edith Hodgson; merit, Mary Deupree Eckford, Florence Jackson. Katherine Kraf- ka. Louise Hodgson, Marie Scott Eleonore McHatton; kindergarten. Katherine buBose, Laura Walton, Betty Miller, Anita Stewart, Ruth Hungerford and Ann Northcutt. Avenue Baptist church this even ing at 8 o’clock, at her home, No. 3l»tf Pope street. . This will be the regular month ly business and social meeting and an interesting program will be presented. All members are cor dially invited to be present. VI8ITOR8 ENTERTAINED Miss Lois Way and Miss Mildred Lee, of Claxton, were the attractive honor guests at an informal party given Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler at their home. Cut flowers and ferns were pret tily used In the decorations, and rook was played by the guests. At a late hour Iced tea and sand, wlches were served by the hostess. Miss Way and Miss Lee, who are the house guests of Mrs. Fowler are the recipients of several social courtesies during their visit here. Miss Lee will take part In the pro gram arranged for the State School contest this evening. The guest list on this occasion Included Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bell, IMfases Lois Mrs., Phil Davis, of Lexington, was the guest of friends in , the city Saturday en route home from Demorest, where she has spent the past few weeks. Mrs. Davis was the honoree at the banquet given by the Alumni Association of Pied mont College. She gave a delight* ful discussion on the subject,' "The Duty of the College to the Rural School.” Mrs. R. M’. Goaa has returned to her home after a pleasant visit at various points of Interest in the North. ■ -ff- MisS Frances Marlon, of Atlan ta, is the attractive guest ot ***** Olive Marion at Soule Hall. Miss Julia Katherine Little, of Elberton, Miss May Everett, of At lanta, and Miss Sarah Whitehead, of Atlanta, have returned to their homes after attending a delightful house party biven by Miss Lorraine Jarrell at her home In Cloverhurst viilo. where she will spend several Way, Mildred Lee. Edna Potts, veeks. REMOVE YOUR GOITRE Jfnkins Reduced Her Neck Five Inches Alio Relieved* Smothering, Ming and Nervousenss.' Sho Will Tell How. OTE: It would bo Illegal to Bah those statements if not II. M. Jenkins, 1613 BankR , Superioi, Wisconsin, snyr till gladly tell or write of the from by. lifting ol-Quadruplo. a stainless lln- L V' ‘ '*’*** more information from Sor Company, Meehan ienburg, drug stores LADIE8 TO GIVE BARBECUE The public I* Invited to attend a barbecue, which will be glvep Fri day from 12 to 3 o’clock til Christian church bnnement. The ladies of the church will be host esses o*i this occasion, and they ht»v»* rrepared many dalniiej fer lUoai who will be ^present. Lottie Lylefl Zeila Mae Bell, Clara Lee Bell, Garland Kenney, and Ruby Fowler. Messrs. Carlylr Dyer, Hubert and Garnet Bell, and Roy Fowler. SWIMMING POOL OPENED Local lovers of swimming will be glad to hear .that the Y. W. C. A. swimming pool has again been opened and has been repainted. Special classes will be given for children, and swimming parties will always be welcomed. SCHOOL HONOR LIST Following Is the list of pupils of the Mary Ann Lipscomb school who have won various honors this year: Seventh grade, first honor, Ern estine Herd, distinction; second honor. Virginia Stewart , merit. Sixth grade, first honor, Janet PK5NIC8 AT EA8T LAKE A number of enjoyable plchics will be given at East Lake this week by the Sunday School classes of different churches. Friday the school will entertain the members and friends of the classes with ar all-day picnic. The Prince Avenue Baptist Sun day school will give a picnic Sat urday at East Lake. The members are requested to meet and go to the lake during the morning. Sat urday evening at 6 o'clock the Emanuel Episcopal Sunday school will have a picnic. A11 members are invited and a delightful affalt Is promised those who attend. Jarnigan. distinction; second hon or, Lucy Dews, merit; Mary Louise Henry, merit. Fifth grade. first lament. . , nenry, mem. ruin gra««% uni .wprarhor* or In. honor> j amle Roberts, dis- *' n 8 1 harmacy. -A.a- «t.inctton; second honor. Marv Bur- merit; SWIMMING PARTY A swimming party will be given this evening at the High School gymnasium by Mr. RobertpUter- *on in honor of the house party guests of Mr. Harry Tumadge. Mias Mary Faucette, Mr. Buck Faucette and Mias Mary Sanford, of Chattanooga, Tenn. This affair is one of several en tertainments being given in honor rem This will be a most unusual sale of 500 house dresses made of good quality ginghams, with organdie and pique collars and cuffs, sashes. We call them house dresses, but they may be worn on the street just as well. Not aprons, but regular dresses. All sizes in the most desirable colors. On sale tomorrow morning at ..... . $1.29 each Davison-Nicholson Co. Athens’ Busiest Store mm — Miss Rosemary Whitaker and Miss Mary Olive Wlhtehead will leave May 16 for California, where they will attend a Phi Mu Sorori ty convention at Beverly Hills. They expect to remain for summer school at the University of Call* fornla in Berkely. Mr. and Mrs. James H, Me- Lachlan, of Mobile. Ala., are visit ing Mr. McLochlan’s sister, Mrs. L. K. Johnson here. Mr. Warren Conolly,* Jri, returned last night from Dahlonega, where he has attended school for the past few months. His friends will be pleased to hear that Mr, Conolly received the medal for the prize cadet drill. Mrs. Robert Woodruff and Mrs Bolling Jones have returned Atlanta after a visit to Mrs. Hugh Gordon for Lucy Cobb Alumnae Day. —fB— Mins Maybell Hambrlck, of Pick ens county, who has been the 4uest of Mrs. William J. Russell .left Wednesday for Atlanta to vlfilt friends en route home. Mrs. William J. Russell and Master William J. Russell went to Atlanta Wednesday for a short via* Isa Marjorie. Hodgson has re turned from Garrison Forest school to Athens, where she will spent her vacation. Mrs. Harvey Stovall has left for Marietta, where she will visit her sister. Mrs. R. M. Wade. Mrs. C. A. Scudder and Mrs W. L. Weston and young son, Warren, left Wednesday for HfUlfax. stop ping over In New York and Boston on tbs way up. Mrs. Willie Conyers Cook accom panied by Mrs. 8am Nickerson left Wednesday for-her home in Minne apolis. * She has been the guest of friends here for several days. Mrs. H. D. Bunn has returned to Halifax from this city. He at tended the graduation of his charm ing daughter, Miss Gladys Bunn. Miss Natalie Bocock and Miss Oley Vincent will leave next week for an extensive trip to points of Interest in Europe. , pleasant Athena. gian Hotel as guests of the Uni- ... ... versity. Visitors will find rooms visit with relatives in at the Georgian at the special rate of $1.00 a day. Meals may be had at the hotel, or anv of the Cafete*» rias. Remember there will’ be no» IN MEMORIAM TO J. B. SMITH turn Triday ^rom^orth Carolina, admission'"charged to any of thej A youth left^bjahome on eve; where she has been attending a clast reunion. Miss Mattie Sue Gilmer and Miss Erma Gilmer, of Winterville, are the guests of Mrs. H. C. Hun ter and Mrs. G: C. Johnson. Miss Marguerite Biiihop. of Fay etteville, N. C., Is spending two months with relatives here. Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Johan were called to Winder Tuesday by the death of Mrs. Juhan's father, Mr. Jackson. The friends of Mrs. Jo han and family deeply sympathize with them in their sad bereave ment. A youth still In his' teens, e was just astrlp of a boy—it seems. Drifting down life’s ?tream. Mrs. G. P. Vincent and Mlftft Olie Vincent are spending a few days In Atlanta, where they ar< attending the wedding of Mins Caroyln Moritzaner and Mr- A1 fred Branch. -RB- Mr. Madison Nicholson, Jr., and Mr. Joe Reaves spent Tuesday in Marietta. Mr. and Mrs.* Julea Janover and little daughter have returned to their home in New York after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Van Straaten here. Miss Mildred Boley returned home from Columbia University, where she has bean studying dur ing the winter. MEET BEGINS HERE Eighty-Five Counties to Be Represented Here in Contests, Both Literary and Athletic. Mr*. Lauren Goldsmith returned to Atlanta Tuendny afternoon after ehort vlelt to her parent!, Mr. nml Mr*. Hugh Rowe. Mm. Oold- amtth wan a meet at the Alumnae Day exercises at Lucy Cobb. Friend! of Mr. L. B. Hopper will regret to hear that he li III at St Mary*a hoapltaj. lira. Fred McRee, of Atlanta, la the cueet of friend! In Athena. She came to attend the piano re cital ot the puptla of Ml.a Fairy Elliott. Thla wan held In the Woman', Club thla afternoon at 6 o'clock. By W. a RUSSELL One of the blggeit event! of the ; 'car for Athena will begin Thursday evening at 8:30 p. m.. the State High School Aaiociation will enter upon the Sixteenth An nual State Meet- Over eighty- five towna from all over the atate will be repreeented in this meet, which ii composed of competition in Recitation. Homo Economica. Declamation, Athletica, Spelling, Music, Debating and Essay Writ ing., - At 8:30 Thureday in the Uni verlaty of Georgia Chapel will be held the Recitation contest. Thoae entering this contest are: Mildred Lee. Claxton: Mario Bal- , Tifton; Elizabeth Xing. Cuth- | Eleanor Orr. Newnan; Ethel Brown, Decatur.. Kathryn DaJKa Thomason and Nell Sinitn. Forayth tied winner! to be decided before contest: Lncy Raaocr, Lafayette; Eiixa David, Danleliville; Helen Wood, Commerce; Ruth Moran, Sparta; Francle Gary, Nashville; Mary Jim Oliver, Eastman. Ad- miaaion is free. As a special feature to thla evening’s con test the girls of the 1923 grad uating claee of the Athena High School will sing. Renumber, nt admission. PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY, JUNE 8TH Friday, June 8th at 9:00 a. m- there will be the annual meeting of the Aaiociation In Peabody Hall,- Reports of district officers and report of special wumnittea to draft ngulations or.vcrning High School Athletics. Tbs Homs Economics. Conteat sewing under the direction of Misa Rosalia Rath- bone. will be held in Soule Hall at 10:00 a. m. Competing in this contest are: Myrtis Zetterower, Statesboro; Gertrude Pate. Nor- manPark; Lottie Leverette. Daw- apn; Christine McLendon, Carrel- ton! Rena Childs, Gray; Eva Brewer. Hartwell; Jessie Mae Par ker, Winder; Emogene Hodges, Sandersville; Nettle Kenroy, Quit- Nearly All Courses Ex cept Languages and Nat ural Sciences Repre sented. By H. P. SULLIVAN The correspondence school de partment ia one of the newest ad ditions to the University and the enrollment in the courses offered Is rapidly Increasing. So far there are forty-nlno courses registered for and the interest Is rapidly de veloping. Nearly all the courses except language and natural sciences are ottered. One-third as much work can be taken as Is required for a college degree. The cost of a course of twelve lessons ia eight dollars. , Dean T. J. Woofter of the 8ch0o! of Education has been made direct or of correspondence study and Is very optimestlc over the posslblll. ties of this department No Cases Called At Police Court By J. L. LEACH The Police Court had a peaceful era Thursday morning. During the month of May, SI cases were tried for speeding, S5 for bright lights and 12 for reckless driving. These violators of the law seem to have made aif example ot themselves. Which seems to have caued a new law abiding aplrit throughout Ath. ana. LIBRARY NOTES The Board of Trusteea of the University will hold their annual meeting In the Library, on next Thursday, June 14. Preparations are under Way for the second Summer Library School. A large number of etudents, In fact all that-can be posalbly caed for, are expected to attend thla session. Among the new books received Is a "Hlatory ot Qeorgla In the Jlth; century" by Hon. Orville A. Park, of Macon. The library is just In receipt of a j copy of the Documents In Spanish Archives at Seville^ deal* | Ing with the correspondence ot the Spaniard* of Florida with tli English settlers coming Into Geor-j gla. This Is one of the ipost in teresting and Important documents I relating facts ot the early history of Georgia, ever received by the Library. Hla parting words were: "Mother, I’ll bo home at nine,” He spoke them calm and serene, Not one time did the poor >boy think, He woud never see her again. Night flew by—dawn came, Still he was away, His mother’s heart just' seemed to throb, Her courage gave away; "Where, Oh where, was, her boy, Who had gone awayt” Sadness now prevails; For in those early hours of dawn, There came this message sad: "Your boys will never return home again. For he, at th,ls moment lies dead,” Killed by prohibition officers, Who halted his tread. HERALD WANT ADS. Too Late to Closilfy COW YELLOW MULB HEADED taken up. by Mrs? R. X* i 193 Poplar street.. Owner can have same by identifying. JIlc WANTED—TO BUY CJOOD hand repeating .33 calibre rif!*\ Phone 335 or 884. , Jio.j REWARD—950^00 FOR Conviction parties and return of articles* taken from Mrs. O.. D ( Arnold's, 317 Satula Ave. WANTED—THE CHEATHAM ! Room, former heme ot Dr. 1. H. Goss, serves three meals dally. Good' ’ things to eat. Dinner 40c. Corns and J tg tm I* XXf tfanMUilr iua Phfiltfl.. HANDSOME LADY OF MEANS: would marry If eulted. .(fhampi'.) Violet, Box 787. Dennison, Ohio. J7p- FOR SALE—BY OWNER, MODI III.'V 8-room bunsalow. Terms. Apply •W," oaro Banner-Herald. . JlOo The youth now Ilea In hla grave. Cold, silent, and dressed In gray, jiop- Frlends, doesn't your heart in sympathy go. Out to this family In all of their woe? NOTICE I will begin my summer school Mi/ndny, Juno li, 1923. No deduc tion. for absence. AlHhe light In thjs home Is gone But where la the light In youn? Watch It and care for It, By seeing Justice given. To these unmerciful officers. Who care no more for men thaa dogs. Contributed by Aheda Boyd, «87 Pulaski RL, Athens, Oa. WANTED — Fifty labor ers on the Danielsville Road. $1.50 per day for nine hours. Nothing held back. Pay every Saturday at noon. Free transporta tion. See Mr. Goodson on the job. jlOc MICHAEL’S THE STORE GOOD GOODS MADE POPULAR 10,000 yards of fine fast color Dress Ginghams, in dainty patterns, small checks, plaids, stripes and solid colors, in a special sale at 23C Yard 27 Inches Wide v . j\ MICHAEL’S AY CHIC ACIIIUY, . Gamble. Vidalia. The Declamation Contest will be held in the University Chapel at X2:00. The following are repre sented: Ben Patterson. Robert Stroller, Moultrie; Stakes. Amerleus* Allen I’1 Stukes, A meric us; Allen Feel New nan; William Bodenhainmer. De Mis: House and Mian Lila Jcne* left recently for Blue Ridge, N. C„ t< attend the Y; W. C. A. student con ference, which In being held there. Mias Mary Hart leaves Wednes day for Washington, where she will vlelt her njinL Mrs. J. E. Williams. Mias Ella Hart wll( Join her there nnd together they will accompany Mre. George L. Freeman of Tole do, Ohio, to Philadelphia, Atlantic City. New York Buffalo and Ni agra Falls. 11*11, IT IIIIUIII JJUUL-IUIUUIIIICA. yt* catur; Jack Belcher, Montlcello; Marion Sima. Dalton; Frank Naah Washington: Nat Hancock, Jeffer son; Ed A) fiend, Sparta; Edgar Ratcliff*, Quitman; Henry Math ews, Fort VaUty, At 1:30 then will .bis luncheon to the visiting superintendents and principals. Oertrude-SUth. Mts. Edith SSSrWMME ting' contest will be held in. Pea. body Hall at 8:00 p. ro- Affirm. *tivt in room 20, negative in room 22. Only one team can en ter the preliminary contest from a district. All Contra tents in Athletics art to assemble at the University Gymnasium at 2:46 p. m. The An nual Track will b* bald on San ford Field at 3:30. Then wUl be no admission to the Athletic meet Athletic pine will be awarded all contestant* with the compliment* of Mr. Clark* HowaU- At 8:00 there wUl be a dinner given in hon or of the viaiting Athletes. The Maic Contest will be held at Lucy Cobb, time 8:30. The twelve best High School Musicians in the State will be entered. Following this contest, Mrs. Milder Mell will give a recaption to contestants and viaiton- No adminion. AU contestants* officers, super intendents and principles are re quested to ba in front of Peabody Hall at 11:46 Friday morning, a* it (* the with of the Univeriaty authorities to gat a picture of ev- ry one connected with the Aeaoeia PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY JUNB 9th 9:00 a m- meeting of the Allo cation (Continued) The Annual Debate will be held nt twelve o’clock, and then the most impor tant part of the meet, the deliver} M'ss Charlotte ■ VPlajaad, Charlotte. N. Cj and Mias Jose phine Conners, of Birmingham, will be the gnesta of Mias Luulae PhIn lay fer the Georgia Common'.went da area. The many friends of Mias Pearl I e Hammond will be glad to learn that her condlton It Improved af ter an operation for appendlcltle. Mr. John White Morton in at tending the commencement exer- ctsen of the Eplaeopal High ochooL Hla son, Mr. George Morton le valedictorian of hla class.. Mr. Percy Tuck has been called home from .El Paahv Texas, by the of his mother, Mrs. Arthur Tuck at the Athene hospital. Lthena h Mi's Lorraine Jarrell has left ictrola Homes (Are Happiest for New York city, where she will| u f cupa, metala ^nd prizea And we can make yours happy with a Victrola as we have made me majority of homes in this section. Come in and look over our splendid Victrola stock. We know you have favorite music-j-we will play it for you on the Victrola best suited to your home. You need *not feel obligated to buy, but if you do, you will find our terms, and our service, mighty attractive. BERNSTEIN BROTHERS Victrola Department PHONE 376 ' '