The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 12, 1923, Image 3

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nr. JUNE 12, 1921 Offla 1201—By MRS. ALICE ADAMS—n—M „ . H krriageofMissCordelia 7 hornton mi Dr. James Algie Beautiful Event ss isaz 1— 1(!a y at 1:30 ut the home of I M ls»Vhi» ‘ ln bac| t crepe. Wire parent*, Judge and (Mrs. ,of Ni| 0 green 0™°™ a , l ‘ r8U >’ mod el i Tliuruton. orch d a T’ MiBS Jag0 wore J ----- , crepe de ehtne daintily fash ioned with self trimming. gette. 8 Hlght0wer wore wWte geor- ]V Keverend E. L. Shelnutt, dent "I Christian College, Au- _ ollliiated at the Interesting Jitlals. exquisite and very artts- , decorations prevailed through- , mtractive home. The dainty , Ann’s lace handkerchief ac- hituated tlte wealth of greenery, I ferns and’stately palms i’lhe parlor, forming the Impro per! altar with streamers of tulle ■tending from the French doors, itlrig a r harming pathway f 0 r I wedding party. isiurtiums and many bright rden flowers banked the hall and et pin* sweet peas ai lec I’m the cerem ony an Inform- , reception was held, the guest, friends* 1 Ul ° famlly an ' 1 a ,ew cl0M -.re, a !" 1 Mr *’ Algle left on i Toronto"-”!--— n --° r the "- *»■»<> It will b« of interest to the friends here of Miss Marjorie Po ster Bicker*, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D- G. Bickers, who made their home in Athens for nearly ten yean, to know that she has Just graduated from the junior high school in Savannah with a record leading all the class of 133 girls and boys. It is said that she has excelled any record ever made b any student- of the junior hlgl. schools of that city in mathemat ics, having made loo per cent for the whole junior high course, for evqry year, with as good a record in the same branch fbr some time in the grammar school, .After completing the senior high school *h® may became * student of Lucy Cobb. —5)— Mrs. Milas Lewis and children of Greensboro and Mrs. Marlon Allen and Marlon. Jr., of Atlanta arrive Friday to visit their parents. Mr. and rMs.-Robert Toombs Du- Bose and will be Joined by Mr. Lewis and Mr. Allen for Georgia commencement. W Mrs. Guy iMlddlebrooks of Ap- oalachee Is the guest of Mrs. Claud Cox on Henderson avenue. Tie brldq was attended by her Miss Annie Love Thornton, lovely, young nieces of the were bridesmaids, Misses Elder/ Annie Re Jago and Hightower of Americus. Miss tower played very beautifully wedding music and during the atony the Venltlan Love Song. Ills Edna Thornton carried the Idlnn ring, wearing blue crepe chine. Mrs. Rufus Turner and Frances Talmadgo welcomei juesis. Assisting In serving Mrs. E. it\ Fowler. Mrs. c. F r. Mrs. W. F. Plttard, Mrs. J Whitehead, Mm. S. W. Ussory I Mrs, Frink Jackson. I; Miss Moselle Ferry of Winder lad charge of the bride’s book. [The bride was unusually hitnd- -e wearing a travelling suit ol ; blue Canton Crepe with hal d accessories to match. She car- kular and EX-ARMY T1CEHS ARK HOSTS AT ILHIIITFUl. PARTY [A thoroughly enjoyable picnic re* and swimming party was e n- d by the members of the Asso- »n of the Army of the United ■ t3 *1 —ast Lake Monday even- |. assembling nearly a hundred Isr officers, members of the imzed Reserve Corps, ex-offi- 1 and their lady friends. [■Colonel William R. Dashiel. for- *7 commander of the Eleventh “lde, now chief of staff of the hra h A ™y Corps, Major Basil (Edwards, officer in charge of ^Officers Reserve Conn of the 1 Major Thomas Monroe, in of the R. 0. T. C., were summer, returning to'AtheTs'ln tne t f fvlt l ^ t h r r‘L, ,0 tw S o , we P r" bnrg „ie'I r !!; f * le 18 0,18 of several pop- “if/ alal0 ™’ the daughter of Judge and Mrs. W. J. Thornton She erarf the stamV 6 Sch001 a " d me Mate Normal, and has hem, prominently Identified with the faculty of the Child’s Street School Many beautiful parties In her hon or hare added to the social tlvieles the past two weeks. Dr. Alglo Is a prominent physic n of Toronto where he has prac Iced for several years, ho has'flnr and ,s ,he aut "" r of several books and a contributor o mngazlnes and medical Journals Manv handsome gifts 0 f sliver, cut ! ani chlna “Hosted their pop Z ,he ma "F «SdT* the bride regret very much fringe win lake her away from v T m, J av !l y " 8 /?"> g * a « marked oHgance and beauty, and brents nC B n," ,0 " t ,m ' >orta nt soda) vents of the summer season. it an* „0 *L r hr• i'Mian u one or tne most enjoyable ever here. rns,guests gathered at the lake |To clock, enjoyed a delightful : dinner -and then dancing:, e and iwlmmlnn <’o,i„i~ * 59,9. ,AL activties .... Sf:9, R .9 I A )1 COMM ENCEMENf B tGIN FRmAY EVENING . . Statewide interest centers Geor gia commencement which begins Friday evening with the usual dance program. The’Pan Hellenic L ?, y r enwg , and the Uaw Hop Saturday evening will be at the J*'j? 8 Audltori um. The fancy dreaS ball Monday evening, the Junior HbnWMfa Y BVenin ? "> d Senior Hop Wednesday evening will be given at the Octagon. The frater nity house parties will assemble Wet®?y, '’ y ’ TUe M|Va unions and alumni day will as SSPiBW •»« ^ Comment and swimming were induig- \ in until a lute hour. «*Jor McCoy was chairman of entertainment committee. . functioned 100 per cent per- ujr. The local aaiolcation is one ue most active in the country other parties similar to the one [Jay night are being planned the near future. £“* Mary. Olfr* Whitehesd. of «f the graduating class of University, and Miss Rosemary tskrr, of Elberton. members of Phi Mu fraernity, leave Sat- 'f f< * r Cal^as-nla where they attend the national convention , fraternity at Beverly Hills. Anseles, and later attend the “ ity.of Calf ment will be unusually gay fro m •oeial standpoint. « , .—tfomia Summer *“> st.Bcritley. Miss Whitaker Sf “ffwial delegate to the eon- in from the Georgia chapter. Take for the liver r 81 .ol Imitations. Demand TO THE ALUMNI-AE OF THE UUNIVBKSITY OF GEORGIA The Alumni Luncheon will l_ held this year in Hardman Hall, the new builidng on the campus of the College of Agriculture. June Ik at 1:00 p. m. Plates will be sat for 800 people and we hope there will be a large attendance of Ath ens Alumni present- Can wa not count on you? The price of this luncheon will be ♦100 per plate. Please mail check for the number of ticket* you want to me or call me at 8116 or 1319-W and ticket* will ‘ be reserved for you. Assuring you of our hope that you can be present at that time, 1 Very truly, M. W. LOWRY, Chairman Ticket Committee. MRS- PHILLIPS ENTERTAINED FOR MISS McCALL A delightful compliment to Mis* Lucille McCtll, June hrida-elect,, was a lovely luncheon given Satur day by Mrs- W. A. Phillips at her pretty country home on the'Bar nett Shoals road. The table which was overlaid with a beautiful cloth, was graced with a lovely vase of white flow ers. the decorations for the occasion were fern* and garden flowers. The guests Included a group of Intimate friends of the honors*. Mis* Elisabeth Rowland left Tuesday morning for Augusta to attend the Rowland-Richardi wedding Wednesday evening. Mrs. G. F. Pittman of Pittman- ville was a recent visitor here, the j guest of Mrs- W. D- Jarrett. !HJ J, BE LIKE COP In your freedom to use the Athens El-tctrics ar freely as he does. But you have Usually fester freedom than the officer because your privilege of unlimited riding in the form of a Weekly pass may be loaned to another whem J'ou do not need to ride. ATHENS :$ULWAY & ELECTRIC COMPANY « Misses Katherine and Dorothy Hudgins leave Thursday for Call I BAWNBR-BKHALP, ATHENS. GEORGIA |L-V ! - WSIHffT- gt-t-i SOME HARD FACTS'ABOUT SOFT MONET ■ >< • ■' jt ■ NO-* damage 'A By JOHN OAKWOOO 1 Whan a farmer takes his prod uct to market and Bella It for aay, a dollar a bushel, he Is dependent upon the honeety of two meaanrw —the dollar and the busheL ! A terrific thunder storm broke over Athena at 11:20 Tueaday morning bringing a ’ number of keen lighting flashes which were followed by loud thunder bolts. No reports of damages have been The other day a crossroads store keeper got sent to Jail for manipu lating a trick bushel basket with! a talae bottom that would sUdd"fp and down ln a way that was grand, gloomy and mysterious. When using It to measure stuff he bought from a farmer, he’d secretly shore the bottom down unUl It held at east a bushel gad a quarter, but he would only credit him with a bushel. The buying power of tl)e farmer’s product was thereby de preciated by about twenty per cent Finally the farmers thereabout* got wise to the tact that the only way they could get what waa com ing to them was to enforce a re liable standard of measurement. currency. They would change It ; eporu, oi oam Zift, .rk.r..i r8celv ed and only a shower ac- a | com P an iad the electrical atorm, money plan from a gold cuaren-1 that is in the down town section, tee to the mere say-ao of the gov, but to the immediate west of the ernment that a place of paper waa I city the rain was heavier and fell worth a dollar. The farmer i In torrents. A more severe rain wouldn’t be watching the money- j followed, however politicians. Ha would be too busy I raising things. At the end of the t year he has his 'thousand dollata. H* takes them to the laudowr and saya, ‘‘I’ll buy your land nqw —here’s a thbtasand dollars.'' !r' a x^, V „ l . ,lt ,i hel L h „ r °i h ::,, ne . a I! so pa ‘ a ^ a «« Wl Penalty on using a fake measure, laid for Loa Angeles, the former will be there a month and the latter will spend the summer. 'Mrs. Winder Wester left Tuesday afternoon for Greenville ^ <:.. to visit her sister. Mrs. 6. F. Dillard. Mrs. A. 8. Parker and little rrand.daughter. Bottle, leave Thursday for Now York to visit Mr. Lawrence Parker. j Mrs. . Harrison Heidler and Mrs. E. C. Paine will go' to Washington, Ja., Wednesday afternoon and will M the guests of Mrs. A. C.-Barnett while there. Mr. and Mrs. c. Y. Wler moved from Hill street Tuesday morning to their new homo on the Prince ton road recently purchased from Or. Phil Campbell. Mlsa Rosa Harden of Rome ar. rives Monday to visit Mlsa Elisa, both Arnold for Georgia con* mencement. Mr. Minor Wheaton Is visiting In Ortffln and will return Monday for commencement. Mr. Buck Bell spent last week end In Mllledgerllle. Mlsa Susan Moss returned Tuey day afternoon from Goucher col lege to spent the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Moss Miss Martha Hodgson of Atlanta irrives Thursday to visit Mrs. Hugh Hodgson for Georgia com mencement; t Miss Frances Holden will go to Atlanta this week for a visit. Mr. Bogwell Smith Is sounding a few days In Chattanooga, and will refers Monday for commencement Mias Natalie Bocock left Tueaday morning for Richmond, Va., to Wait relatives before sailing for Europe. that storekeeper with the trick basket and sent him to prison. Politicians la Europe have been manipulating the other measure— the money measure—In much the same way. Some of them ln America want to tamper likewise with the dollar. Here is about the way it would work out Suppose, when the farmer brought hla prod uct to market, the basket measure was honest enough and he got n dollar bill for each bnsheL He’d take his dqllars home and save them. Perhaps he planned to buy some land next to his own for n thousand dollars, and figured that In a year or so he coaid make It But meanwhile the politicians start to manlpulat* the base of the But the landowner would say, "That la paper money—my land is worth one thousand dollars gold —the government has printed, aq much paper money folks haven't much confidence ln It But I am willing to take a chance It yon will give me a dollar and a quarter In paper money for each gold dollar’s value of my land—In other word* I'U give you my land for 11,161 paper.’’ Soft money would be only an other way for the money-polltlclani to hand the farmer tbs same dirt) deal aa the baaket manipulator In the first case the fanner tin knowingly gav* a bushel and s quarter of hla product and In ths second case be would have to glvt n dollar and a quarter of hli money, for a dollar's value ln r* tarn. Careless Shampooing., Soils the flair ANNOUNCEMENT The public, both men and womhn, la cordially invited to a general demonstration of the Denver Scientific Pressure Cooker at Scott Hardware iCo., Thursday. June 14th, from 10:30 A. M.. to 6:00 P. M. The P. T. A.’s, Women's Clubs,’ Doctors, Nurses and Superinten dents of Hospitals and public eat ing places am urged to be present. ' BESSIE POWELL. It N. State Demonstrator. In Germany they have carried the manipulation of the mark so far —Well, it seems hardly bellavabla, but If they did the same thing to tha dollar. It would take over tan million ln paper money to buy that land. The primary producer can raise hla prices, but not fast enough to equalise this drop la the gold value of unsound money. Jfhat la where the catch oomes ln. EAT AT STEVE'S PLACE Clayton Street SljlE “STEVE HIMSELF' . Soup should be used very Gain fully, if you want to, keep yoiir’ hair looking its best Many aaeps and prepared shampoos contain too piuch free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle dad rulna it. The best thing for! steady use Is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greSseless, -and Is better, than anything elso you cun use. • 1 Two or three tesspoonsful of Mulsified is sufficient to cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly Simply moisten the hair with wa ter and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather which rinse out easily, removing every p a r 11 e 1 a of dust dirt dandruff and excess oil. The hair fine and silky, bright, lna- it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silkly, bright, lus trous. fluffy, wavy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any drug store. It la inexpensive, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. Be sure and ask for "Mulsified. Advertisement- 6UKEA Actions of “Younger Self. Aboard s Complete Surprise to Older Travelers J iV Mr. L. If. Hill of Columbia Unl- lll ' versify will be among the old OeorUa boy* arriving the last of the week for commencement Dr. Nelaon Arthur la ln Augusta. Mias Elisabeth Carroll of Atlaa- and Mias Minnie Goodwyn Ar- tope of Macon will be the guests of Miss Sarah Hall for Georgia commencement Mr. David Michael left several da J™ **<• for a business trip te New York. EERHLS OF in The Disease That Strikes Like Lightning. Beware of !ndl*eet!on—the <11*. that kill* more people and kills them quicker than any other. Thle warping/ bjr physicians. Is partlcu- lorly applicable this season of the year, when your system 'let* dqwn" In tons and rigor with the fITat approach of warm weather. What are the warnings that na turs gives you of the approach of Indigestion? The medical books us: 1. Gao, which means thst your food is fermenting Instead of digesting. 2. A feeling of .fullness ir oppression In this region of the ttomach after eating. 1 This means that the gas has ballooned your stomach and la pressing against your heart and lungs. <|ull, lasy feel pig. which means you are not,<fetfn^poi ment .from jrad. Restlessness, un-refreshing sleep/ which means that the poisons SLEfirfiJS ,dM}ufflw,ypuf oram anti nerves, u {sometimes, pain and fluttering around the heart, though this symptom may coma later. Don't take chances with lndlges< tlon—you are too apt to lose. II you have had any of the symptom* mentioned above, get your digestive organa to work at once with Dan Naz, thq greatest prescription that was over written for a digestive tcnlc. Dan-Kax makes your di gestion "perfect and complete." You feel Its helpful effect from, the very first dose. Get a bottle of Dan-Naz today at any drug store. Dan-Naz Is so much superior to any other remedy for Indigestion that the manufacturers have In- Just a Song at Twilight." concerning the liner delighted the oB eera who look greet.pleawrt la aa plaining • hundred and one‘detail concerning-the ship control and arm pelhng mechinery. ,D«k I*n»t occupied a goodly pa* of the time o4 the young people, who however, did not spend their tlenj when not eo occupied In idle chatter but In reading btxiks front the shin library, generally treating with thj European countries which they la tended viiltlng. Queetions cancel ' contemplated tour, to various weft repeatedly ailed of more New York, The belief if many persoos that all the wunger toll think of nowdayS’l* jus dancing md the elnglng of jail longs is ■ Fslltey that Is easily dtiprovcd by hose really familiar with the pltss- tres and paitimcs of the younger gen- ration. The opportunity for obeerving he real likes of the growing gencra- ion II far aa recreation Is concerned t perhaps more dfarly presented to iissengere on trans-Atlantic Imere, luring the tourist season, than to my short. Then many school girls, and ollege boys, making trips abroad, may Mix tha Julco of two lemonn with threa ounces of Orchard White, which any drustlat will •upply for a few cents, aluska wall In a bottle, and yon hnv* a whole quarter-pint of tho moat wonder ful skin softener and complexion bemitlfler. Manage this swtatly fragrant lemon cream ..Into the face, .neck, arma and hands, then •hortly not* tha youthful beauty, softness ..and whiteness of your skin/ Famous stage beauties us* this harmless lemon cream * to bring that vblVety, ■ dinar,’ ’ roiy-whlt* complexion, alio aa a freckle, sun- te. PALACES ALICE BRADY IN “The Leopardess” »4Im Brady, a* the dazzling South ftp! AUoqnYrMr •Wednesday DOUGLAS MacLEAN IN “Sunshine Trail” A Laugh Every Mile of the Way THE STRAND OPENS MONDAY —Adverilhement GINGHAM DRESSES $1.29 You’d hardly believe such dresses as these could be bought at such low price. • They are made of good quality ginghams in medium and small checks, most every color., All sizes. . You could not begin to make such dresses for $1.29. IMPORTED JAPANESE GOODS Beautiful wall vases in several shapes, sizes and colors, book ends, jewel boxes, swinging bird vases, budoir lamps, waterproof parasols, and lanterns. These articles show real Japanese art— .and.they’re^reasonably priced. iDavison-Nicholson Co. ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE * studied under condition, unu.ualh- rlcnced travelere la V a terming, and many twpul.r belie?, for knowledge, sad nek from ooceralng their method, of emert.m- curio.ity. eg thcnuelvc. entirely .bettered. Perhep, the greatet surprise give) iboird^hc VXJL Jnited Steles Line., ee.tbound from ike youngster, arranged m the ueU dew York’ to Bremen, proved entirely kit? the tint dev at we Wham* lifferent from what the majority of twilight, one’ hobbed-haltcd mite toe] True, her place at the piano, and the otherj grouped themwtre. about the hutra aider p.iwager. hid < of the bey’ did couUcrable oodera school whenever the orcheur. meat t greet outburst of "Jesa" wai truck up a popular dance umber, but looked for. A chock, a pleasing on ^*r*trlrTh ‘r'eJLwd’ ~ arzmouot' , Wflf in their young Hvta. registered on the other passenger^ The glrli took a great Interest In when, latttid of the strident'ban a kc "MIstreu-at-Arms" of the Prut- end fa excellent h.r^, „7, r of the Summer Night." ' mt Arthur watched steward* making I fhen'follow*rd'“feu • Song nr Twl •P wateroonss, preparing the dining light," “When You and I Were Young a loo for meal., nuking trrengement. Maggie," "My Old Kentucky Home^ "SwaunM Riv»r ” ••*< M Va* >l. .l ed carefully die manner fa wkkb the popular rejections, fa which tile oldel eabfa pamengers. attracted bv th, Swaunee River,* end other of the ol. is oldej by the’ that the manufacturer! nave In- , .Th, youmr Anro. wreral of whom itructad every drugglat to ..fund t,j ,„ n teTY Ur in , the naval force, tho prieo If you da not cot relief, s >| i or i n g the w.r, beiieged bfficer. about It coato’ you nothing If you are not I ,hc operation of the diip. visiting delighted with reaulta. Delay | Bridge and engine room for hour, at a might ho dangerous; get Dan-Max I dme in an effort to obtain information hr .pedal luncheoni, etc. They stud- ed carefully the manner in which the ■ood for hundred, of puiengtrs was ’ted and made ready to serve, .tor- long, the knowledge rhu. obtained away joined, MaafnjanpWjXthelreTm v<junp their leu belief that th, Theie eve'nlr old eagerly eweirinc die time whe| wiling sun signaled the hour for In f{ value. Their iatcjli|cat <juc,riom I Jolgli.g in the" song, of yeittryea'r J.— . Confidential Banking Relations w” HEN you open a bank acoiint you are actually Ink ing the Bank Into your confidence, as regard* least a part of your finances. And by taking THE AMERICAN STATE BANK Into - your confldonca_lu_connectlon kith your buslnc** prub- I r, ; j L j . Iona, you can benefit from Its officers' counsel and clu.m . cooperftlon. (Carry brejur phecMngTtceotm^wTtKhe'A'meriain Blato Bank. It you are not In bualnes*. money about the bouse la always subject to loss, theft and destruction. Put your money in this bank and let it dray 4 per cent. We pay Interest on savings deposits. Also rent a Safety Deposit Box and keep your papers and valuabl-m safa from loss .then or de*traction by fire. AMERICAN STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM frr>i College Ave. At Washingtfln St, arid Branch 298 Broad St.