The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 17, 1923, Image 5

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u For the Sun'Parlor, Living Room or Porch- one of these extra good Reed fibre Suits finished in brown, ivory, blue, and upliol- stered in beautiful tapestry or velours—without upholstered seats they are priced as low as $37.50 for complete thjree-piece suit / tten« XT* 01 t in tu on thes Jie bar.” ^wrenco of ciindAY* JUNE 17, 1923. tm BAHWgn-HntAto. athknb. oeokgtj | a .s of 1898 of Univer- s ity to- Hold Reunion il ( :,v Tuesday. Large Crowd. iyl Jurft 19th, which is jumni Day has bccn selected for til the final adjournment thereof, i our wife is invited and expected. Answer specifically and inimediate* ly- Fail not under dire penalty/’ And amongst numerous respons es is notablv the following: “Summons received, copy waived, will be on hand to defend all charges, wife cannot appear as witness,” signed by Young L. Wat son. of Quincy, Fla. MANY WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE Amongst those who have already signified their intention of attend ing are: Rev. James B. Lawrence, rector of Cavalry Episcopal chtirch, Americus, Ga.; Dr. C. C. Harrold, . u 5rsar j eminent physician of Macon, Ga* r Charles H. Black, prominent real- ® 8,1(1 vice president of the 'AU s, that they may ]anta Trust C(N 0 f Atlanta. Ga t or Wisdom and Hon. Edgar E. Pomeroy, of thd mcm* w e |i known law firm of Under* ^ 18 1 wood.-Pomeroy & Haas; Hon. Cru- will reach Ath- ger Westbrook, former mayor of Iur ! ch ; Alban J\ recent State senator and I ?i a, *uTi le c rf! *ucce8gful lawyer; H. Ro*coe Per- ° i President of the Perkins'Sash A* a u & Door Co * of Augusta. Ga., R. D. _._jsanted. by Jim ,Mure, of Schenectady, N. Y., for *v • -- - niericus, John A. many years prominently associated is of Albany, and Young L.j with the General Electric Co.; W. of Quincy, Fla., will regn.o F. Upshaw, manager of Aetna Life ;th their notions of the whence. Insurance Co., of Raleigh, N. C-: die why. .the whither,” or other j Dr., R. J. H. DeLooch, of the d* practical sijbjeq|^ or their choos- ,partment of agriculture of Armour g. . , ' !& Co., of Chicago, III.; Benjamin The local committee onarrange-1D. Watkins, prominent realtor of »cnts has sent the following sum- Atlanta. Ga.; Park A. Dallas, emi- i<us to those members of the class nent mill architect and engineer of ho have been tardy in announcing ; Atlanta. Ga.; Dr. W. D. Gholston, r intention of attending, the [successful and beloved physician of ..ring telegram being sent: jDanielsville; Y. L. 'G. Watson, "Subpoena extraordinary, you i prominent lawyer of Quincy, Fla.; hcn by-romnmnUed, that laying R. P. Brightwell. agriculturalist, other business aside, you bo; merchacnt. and general good fel- ,1 appear f ^tr.the Umvorsitv of;i Q w of Maxeys, Ga., and Hugh H. orgia- on Tuesday next at 10:00. White, attorney general of the m., to nttmid the Twenty-Fifth j,State of Alabama, who comes from kun.'on of thh cl a 3» of 1898 and to Montgomery, Ala., as permanent rtniwin in attendance thereon un," president of the class, -i' The resident members of the class who have been constituted committee on arrangements are Prof. U. H. Davenport, Olin A. Do zier, Walter C. Pitner, Graves F. Stephenson, Will W* Scott, Hugh H. Price, David Conger and Du pree Hunnicutt.# This famous dlass who elfhe out of college firith the colors of white and green ar.d thfc inimitaHs yell of: “Hl-yi-yi—•—there aip*t we groat, Eat-em-ur. eftt-em-up Ninety Eight” ’ promises to live up to its colors, motto, and traditions in th 5 s ccle* Evening service at 8:80 o'clock, entitled “Seeing Things.” ■ First Methodist Church 'Corner Lumpkin street and Han cock avenue. Rev. 8. K. Wasson. Pastor. R. P. Stephens, Sunday school superintendent Sunday school 10 A. M, There will be no service at 11 4. M., on ncount of commencement at the University. Regular service at 8 P. M. Epworth League a f . 7 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Womans Missionary Society meets every first and third Mon day afternoon!* at 5 o’clock In the church bration and^the^ local committee} A cor dIa1 Invitation la extended to all these services. have the most interesting and en joyable plans for entertainment and a large attendance of the class ja expected.* . A number of the members of the class have signified their intention of bringing their wives with them and entertainment for the ladles is being planned by the local com mittee. The local members of the class are expected to meet at the Geor gian Hotel Tuesday morning at 9:30 at which place all the visiting members of the class are expected to gather for registration. Prince Avenue Baptist R E. Connely, Pastor . 11 o’clock service, third of thd series of the New Covenant, en titled "All Shall Know Me”, B. Y. P. U. at 7:80 o’clock. First Paptjst Church J. C. Wllklison, Pastor. Sunday school 10 A. M., E. B. Well, superlntt ndent. Subject 11: IB A. M.. “Unofficial Observers.” Wc have had some in Furoue and many In America. What aro they worth? Aro they typical of moral cowardice. Are you an observer? Subject 8:30 P. M., “The Meas ure of a Man.” Of course we know vou can not measure real man- hood with a tape measure. Bui what rules wonld we apply to the measurement. This is a study In Christian measurements rather than school tests and measure ments. First Prssbytsrian Church Sunday. June 17th. Xc service at Ho. m. nor 8:JO r m. Prayer meeting Wednesday af ternoon. June 20th will be omitted .Central Prssbytsrian Church Rev. Samuel J. Cartledge pastor Mr. J. T. Dudley, Bupt., of Sun day School. Mr. Hugh L. Hodgson organist and director of music. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Preaching by the pastor 11 a. in. and 8:30 p. m, Christian Endeavor Societies 3 and 7:30 p. m. Rev. K. J. Morgan will conduct the prayer servico Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. Attica Personal And Social News PAG* FIVS — 192$f Ijr'CVn O /> ATTICA, Ga.—Rev. Elliott oi Athens will fill the pulpit at the Attica Baptist church the third Sunday at 3 o’clock p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blmimon. Mrs 5*. Elrod, Mtss Lucille Elrod and Mrs. B. Marlow, of Pendergrass, wsre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Elrod Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hale, of At lanta, were the week end guests of the former’s parents, Mr. ard Mrs. W .F. Hale. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hate had r»s their guests Sunday Mr and Mrs. W. F. Hale,\ Mr. and Mrs. W R. Hale and Mr. and Mrs. J. F Hale and Mr. Curtis Hale Mrs Carl Simpson ar*5 Miss Lu- clle Elrod were the guests of Mist Annie Hale Sunday afternooi). Mr. and Mrs. W. F .Hale an nounce the marriage of their son, Walter Robins to Miss Bertha Full er on June 3. IS FOUND NEAR DEATH LOUISVILLE, Os.—A carpenter. M. L. Veal, was found at the point of death In his room; Tuesday morning, and died within a. few hours, never regaining conscious ness. Death was thought to be due to a stroke of'appoplexy 6r paraly sis. Funeral took place. Wednes day near Bortow, 0a„ where he bad several relatives. 5ocru‘ \Famous fora Cenluiyas a Health Resort* RECREA TION—‘SOCIAL LIFE THREE MODERN BATH HOUSES Hydrotherapeutic Treatments With Naturally Carbonated Waters MEDICINAL WATERS FOR INTERNAL USE Owned tod operated by The State ot New York .y., STATE SUPERVISION INSURES PROTECTION '«?- All Out-of-Door Sports Two Uoll Course.—St bate.) Two Bathing Benches! Tennlii HorM-buk Hiding, Charming Drives. TWO FREE CONCERTS DAILY IN PARK RACING DURING AUGUST for Inlora.Uon, wrtl. Chamber of Commerce, Saratoga Springs. N. Y. ■ ; Read Banner-Herald Want Ads READY HERE! VALUES! VARIETIES! EVERYTHING FOR Better Furnishing the home has such an important bearing on the future happiness of every yopng couple that this store feels under obligation to render every/assistance possible. Not only are our stocks unusually well selected, but every new and good design, wood and finish, is repre sented! As for values, we are sure that comparison will prove that it will be greatly td the advantage of every young couple to buy here! The entire amount of your purchases is not necessarily required in cash, as we are always glad to help the groom finance the furnishings of the new home. Come in and learn what attractive arrangements you can make with us. MM PI I $375.00 $275.00 $375.00 Thk well made Beil Room Suit, finished in mahogany—solid mahogany drawer bottoms, solid mahogany mirror backs—con sisting tit bow foot bed, vanity dresser and chifforobe. Specially Priced At $150.00 SEE IT IN SHOW WINDOW. BELOW IS AL1ST OF HIGH GRADE SUITS, Most of Them Made in Grand Rapids, That We Are Closing Out At Very Low Prices 10 Piece Walnut Italian Dining Room Suit, Regular Price $576.00, Now 10 Piece Walnut Louis XVI Dining Room Suit, Regular Price $400.00, Now 10 Piece Walnut Chippendale Dining Room, Suit, Regular Price $575.00, Now 10 Piece Mahogany Queen Ann Diiiing Room Suit, COflf) Aft • Regular Price $450.00, Now WUUsUW 10 Piece Mahogany Queen Ann Dining Room Suit, Cl QE A A . Regular Price $275.00, Now .. # I UUiUU 10 Piece Fumed Oak Tudor Dining Room Suit, Cl CA A A Regular Price $250.00, Now 915W.UU 10 Piece Fumed Oak Adams Dining Room Suit, C<f OC A A Regular Price $200.00, .Now .. - ■ Walnut Bed Room Suit, consisting of Twin Beds, Vanity Dresser and Chifforobe, C94c AA Regular Price’ $400.00, Now Ivory Bed Room Suit, consisting of Bow Foot Bed, Vanity Dresser and Chifforobe, C4 QC AA Regular Price $235.00, Now 9 * OW.UU Mahogany Bed Room Suit, consisting of Bed, Vanity Dresser, and Chifforette, $91)0 00 Regular Price $275.00, Nctw .. .. ^fcUU.UW Walnut Bed Room Suit, Consisting of Bow Foot Bed, Vanity Dresser and Chifforobe, $900 OO Regular Price $275.00, Now .. .. 8 Piece Ivory Bed Room Suit, consisting of Twin Beds, Vanity Dresser, Chifforobe, Chair, Rocker, Bench and $QCO 00 Table, Regular Price $476, Now Ivory and Gray- Combination Bed Room Suit, consisting of Bed, Vanity Dresser and Chifforobe, $Q7 $0 Regular Price $167.50, Now .. *.. 5 Piece French Grey Bed Room Suit, consisting of Bed, Dresser, Dressing Table, Chifforette, Chair, Rocker and $11C 00 Bench, Regular Price $195.00, Now ^ 1 Very Special Three Piece Cane Back Living Room Suit, uphol stered jn either Blue or Rose Velour, (190 CA Regular Price $175.00, Now .. 9 « M.UU Two-Tone Beautiful Library Tables, Special Price .. ..... .. .. .. . Ten-piece Dining Room Suit in either mahogany or walnut, consisting of 66 inch buffet, oblong table, china cabinet, server, five guest chairs and one arm chair. $18.50 BERNSTEIN BROTHERS Athens’ Largest Homefumishers BROAD STREET