The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 10, 1923, Image 7

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Investigate Todayf To Regular 8ubscribera THE BANNER-HERALD $1,000 Accident Policy Free Investigate Today! To Regular 8ubacribera THE BANNER-HERALD $1,000 Accident Policy Free. Dally and Sunday—10 Cents a Week. tingle Ccplee 2 Cents Dally. I Cento Svndaja. -e» : ATHENS. GA., SUNDAY, JUNE 10j 1923. Old "Grads” Will Meet Here For Class Reunion lation tfrom the State League, and a member of the Children's Code Commission appointed in 1912 b> Governor Hardwick. The purpose i of this Children’s Code Commis sion is to Investigate the Georgia laws relating to children, and com-. pare them to those of other states j The members are ten In number, one a supreme court Judge, one a member of the legislature, and the others all representatives from civic bodies like the Federation of Women's Clubs, the 8tate Board of Health, the State Welfare Board, and the League of Women Voters. Mrs. Gay will talk on the recom mendations to be made by this] commission and the appropriations! to be asked, and the local League | is anxious to hear her and keep! in touch with the interests of the | League at large. \ The public is invited to attend the luncheon and hear Mrs, Gay. Tlck- lels will be one dollar and will be on 'sale at the desk in the Geor gian, The luncheon will be rirved upstairs on the balcony at 1:10 on Tuesday, the twelfth. ' 1 SPECIAL SALE Hind, Honey end Almond Cream keeps your complexion smooth. SPECIAL SALE 6 Inch electric fan,. The famous Polar <iub Electric Fan- to cool you these Summer Days. $4.68 MICHAEL’S Alumni Day Will .Bring Hundreds of Graduates of University to Take Part in Commencement Fes- Alice Brady Beauty Bags New-—Neat—Novel Dainty boxen of a new shape and In all colors to match your cos tume/ Of food quality leather— completely fitted with mirror, powder boxes, Up sUck containers, etc. Special Sales and Special Showings of New Merchandise From Many Departments Childrens and Misses Dresses Less One-Fourth Lovely gingham frocks' for the kid and Miss made of durable ging hams In solid colors and amtll checks. 8Ize» 2 to 19 ysara tivities. Col. A. R. Lawton of Savannah Will Deliver Alumni Oration. Clasp* an far back as 1868. will gjwMiible for reunions here on . Alumni day commencement Tuesdays Juno 19th, for the Georgia _ this year. Col, A. R. Lawton of Savannah will deliver the Alumni address on that day ' and Hon. Murphy Candler of Decatur, for mer chairman of the Pjubllc ser- vice commission of the state,' will preside over the Alumni business nessioit until hla successor Is elected and seated. Eleven classes will enjoy th< Reunions and the members who are chairmen Of .the arrangements nro a* follows: 1868, Captain J. H. iturker, Athens; 1873, E. I. Smith. Athens; 1878, M. G. Mich ael. Athens; 1*83 Judge Davis Free man, Savannth; 1888, E. J. Bond- urant. Athens; 1893 Harry Hodgson Athens: 1898, Hugh White, Alaba ma Public Servlco Commission. Montgomery Ala.; 1903 J. B. High Brunswick; 1908, 8aunders Jones, the White Company St Louis Mo.; 191.1 Edgar B. Dunlap Gainesvilte; 1918. Prof. Alfred W. Scott Uni versity of Georgia, Athens. A Sale of Negligees Less One-Fourth This treat Includes klmonas, break- fast Jackets, Pullman robes. Made of the-fmeat alike and., perfect In every way., You 8ave One-Fourth LawrenceviHc, Arnpld Broyles, , clerk Superior Court, Fjilton coun ty, Atlanta. Edwin C. Davis; head of Davls-Flsher Sanatlrium, Atlan ta, William H.. QuartVrpian, Win der; Victor L, Smith, Atlanta; Walter E. Steed. Butler. 1891—Henry A .Alexander; At* Irntn, Eugene Dodd. Atlanta; Hugh M. Dorsey, Atlanta; Julian Ooct- rhius, Athens; Governor Thomas W. Hardwick, Atlanta; Seale Har ris, Blrmingahm. Ala.; Harry Hodgson; Athens: Judge John D. Humphries. Atlanta; Greene F. Johnson. Monticello; Frank A. Lipscomb. Athens; O. Ogden Per sons, Forsyth. 1M98—J. O. Adams, Gainesgrille. Alfred 1 Akerman, Petersburg; Va.; Clement Akerman. Reed College, Oregon; Ntyle Colquitt. Washing ton, D. C.: R. H. J. Delonch, Chi-, engo, III : B. L Fowler, Macon; Dr. Baronet Satins, Plain and Fancy The very Bilk for sport garment,, separate skirts, etc. line baronet satins in plain and fancy designs. Regularly sold at 12.75 and $3.75 per yard. Reorganize Humane | Society in Athens! The Humane Society ia being re-1 organized again In Athena and will function here during the aum- j mor. A meeting of all those in- 1 terested has been eet for Mondey, afternoon in the office of the mayor at the city halt I Mrs. Sidney Reaves is president of the society and ahe urge, all those interested to be present at this meeting. Hayor Thomas is) very much interested in the work 1 of this organisation and has prom ised his support in seeing that the ordinances passed in the city arid which are supported by the Hu mane Society are rigidly enforced. Atlanta Boy Wins Lake Naming Prize Charles Oliver Jackson, a »tu- dent at the Tech High School, At-! lanta. won the $6 gold piece for. offering the namd selected for the 1 new bathing plade on the White-! hall road. “f^ake Dixie" was the name se lected and suggested by young! MANY PROMINENT GEORGIANS . Among some of the prominent Georgia Alumni who will be back, for the meets will be Dr- W. A. Carlton, physician and surgeon, Athena. 1868. r Captain JJ, H. Rucker, Xormtr postmaster of Athens and captain of the first inter-collegiate base ball loam the University ever turned out, alao a member of the dans of 1868. Moses O. Michael. Athena, prominent merchant and member of the chum of 1878, Robert Adams, president of the Presby terian college, of South Carolina, 1173. Members of the claqs of ISIS. Jor. W. Bennett, lawyer, Bruns wick. Clarke Howell, editor of the Dainty Neck Fixings At Special Sale One lot-of embroidered collar and cuff seta—dono on a pretty quality of white cambric that will improve Ohl ao much, the dreaa or sweater that Is lucky to get them. Mother Goote Sweater* For Kiddies Just the loveliest knitted' garment for kfadles you can Imagine—slip over sweaters with Mother Goose and animals woven around the hot-. tom—and ’ the eweater protects from the cold. $3.75 Infants Dept Kayier’g Fine Li*le Knit Vest* 49c Shown with strap or band top In all sices from 36 to 46. Yon'll need many for the aummer. 49 cents Jackson- A season pass to the lake alio goes with the prixe. Mr. Jackson was visiting here at the time the lake was opened, Thurs day night- Ha la a grandson of a' former Athens’ resident Charles S. Oliver, remembered by many of the older citiaena of the city. JOKE MARRIAGE MUST HOLD MORGANTOWN, W. Va— Judge 1. G. Laelle today * to divorce Jamison Mei Meredith, on tf J ■“ contracted th< “apirlt of jest.’ Printed Cotton Pongee* 32c Yard For the every day dross problem, what fabric could be more satisfying tb(in washable printed pongeea? Dainty stripes and checks. - , 32 cents -- Right at the beginning of Summer and a aala of cook and «airy frocks lo make yonr heart glad and kaep yon cool. You are lucky!. MATERIALS are printed crepes, canton crepes, Rashanara crepes, knitted alike and sport flannels. COLORS, Cocoa, navy, sand, gray, black, tomato, copen, sizes” ui d Jj 9 ** * r * Bts ° (,nany c0l °" - Our Advice—Shop Early League of Women Voters Give Luncheon Tuesday At Georgian Hotel For Distinguished Visitors will go "There Is no doubt to my mind,” said the Judge, “that these tw6 were to live., although I feel that this love has been turned to. hate on at least one aide and cannot he revived.” Meredith ia a son of Supremo Court Judge J. A. Meredith of Thr Athens League of Women’s so Richardson, . both « prominent oters la making elaborate plans club women, are to spend the day >r the entertainment of the two with the local League, andi Mrs. htlngulshetf visitors from thr Gay will make a talk at the lunch- tlanta League who are to be en- eon at the Georgian Hotel. , >,rtnInert In Athens Tuesday Mrs. Gay Is president of the At- Mrs Hanford Gay^and Mra Alon-lanta League, chairman of Legla- EDITORIAL Evtry now and thtn something happens In our store life that rellaves the general routine and makes ua vary Happy and- proud. It waa William Drummond who said, “Halt of the world ia on the wrong acent in tha pursuit of Jupplnsaa. They think it eonaiata of having and getting, and balng served by othera. IT CONSISTS IN GIVING AND IN SERVING OTHERS.” Now the thing that mads ua happy waa the knowledge that WE WERE SERVING OTHERS in a manner to make ua proud, for we received a letter from Mlaa Klara Jpnnlnga, that most competent and estimable lady whom all of you know ao well and this ia what she wrote: ”1 want to* thank you for all of the courtesies extended to me while in Athene. Yeu have THE STORE of the South, and It’s metropolitan atmoephare. It’s civil cliontols makes mo feel that I had the pleasure to shop there.” Would you not fool the seme at we dof * Travelling Here or Abroad It Makes No Difference for our luggage department la fully eupplled with trunks from Hartman, Beibor and lndoatructo to take-care of every need. Also the tamoue Hart mao Berth-High wardrobe tor steampr travel. Special Hartman Wardrobe Trunk* Ribbons! Ribbons! Ribbons! Fashion demands overy dress adorned with rib. bons of dainty fancy design—then wide girdles and sashes. Quito a lovely lot has Just arrived. Ask to too the wide snolro aash ribbons in the pantel shades. MICHAEL’S THE STORE GOOD GOODS MADE POPULAR For Svery Woman, Svery £Miss XQ0% Satisfaction Sale of Van Raalte Silk Stockings $2.75 Some one asked us, "Why do Michaels sell more hosiery than any other store in Athens?" Before we bad time to answer, a customer overhearing the question said, "I'll tell you, it’s because you get the best looking, best wearing, newest hosiery, and KNOW that I’vt-ry pair In perfect." She waa right! And Van Raalte belongs to the group we are proud of. Extra heavy silk with lisle topi. Everfast Gingham Cloth This is Just one of the Everfast family, for which our store to the exclusive agent. Highly mercerised light weight, delightful for draesea, rompers, etc. Will not fa*'- -Dresses That Delight A telegram to our New York 'office for the snappiest new models In canton crepe, crepe satin, chiffon taffeta and knitted silk and Presto! A Sale! and YOU get the benefit The models are some strictly tailored—some beaded—some draped—others pleated. All Michael, standard but great value!. The racks cannot hold (hem long at such a saving. We are the exclusive agents for.Everfaat Suiting. Gingham Cloth. Foplin, Voile and Llnene. the only atore'jn Athena buying direct from the manufacturer. Bsware of Imitations) Not-a-Seme Sox Three-Quarters Sale 58c colors with fancy cuff 7 to 10- Belgian Ramie Dress Linens 89c t * ' Ready shrunk dreaa linens In mouse, rose, green, pink, grey, to mato and brown. IN THE ADVANCE STYLE OF SUMMER Lovely large' brim hata of leghorn, of crepe-de-chine, o f ailk and straw com bined, and of trans parent braida. Rich flower trims of all kinds and colora, lav ish embroidery. The color variety presents a rainbow of beauty—there are hata in white, in rose, in orchid, purple, al mond, in berry, co- pen, Lanvin green— nothing baa been omitted I 3; 89 cents EXTRA SPECIAL One Hour Sale From 9 to 10 o’clock your choice of an assortment of trimmed hats that formerly sold to $12.60 for— Stationery That's f *- ^ Different ' A person Is often Judged by one’s stationery—so be Individual! A wide selection Is offered at prices tw> higher than for the ordinary kind. SPECIAL Linen Weave Pound Paper .—49c Envelopes to match.. 15c Get in the Swim in a Jantzen Bathing Suit! \ Whether it Isto at the sea shore or to tha pool or at tha taka hare at homa—bs correctly appareled. No finer nttiog or wearing bathlng clothcs are to be had than Jnntsen’i and Annette Kcllerman’e. They are here la a wide selection—ell colors' end rises. Swimming Suits ... ... ... ... $2.25 to $9.50 Caps and Hats ... 25c to $1.00 Bathing Sox ... — 75c to $1.25 Teddies of Radium Silk Tailored models of fine quality radium silk—The kind that wsars and waahen well—colon, flesh and orchid—Sixes js to 44. MONDAY FROM 9 TO 10 MONDAY FROM 9 TO 10