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FRIDAY. JtJNE 22. Hit
“California Fig Syrup" is
Child's ‘Best Laxative
THE REV. HOWARD
MORGAN WED8 MISS
MARGARET LYON
One of the prettiest weddings of
the* mu minor season took place
/ > 'l*. 1 i. ,•? -■JpP/wrwlay afternoon at 4 o’clonk at
i I*' dutiful Lyon Winona Lake
V when • Mi88 Margaret l»on,
}«ay|jhter of Dr. and Mrs. Milford
became the bride of Hvward
' 1 3j|wdjr Morgan, son of Dr. and Mrs.
1 ;Id;iCampbell Morgop, of Athens,
,{ j The wedding took place In
Mjjtho large front room of the Lyon
A home, while lattice wc.*k ciovere**’
,‘jlwith smilax an<| roses adorned the-
j j soptb side of the room, *ith
I UNIVERSITY B0Y8 OUT
ITO SEE THE WORLD
! Messrs. David Lows Cloud, Jr.
of Greensboro and “Slick” Brown,
of Nashville, Oa., left Greensboro
Monday morning for Savannah.
At Savannah they hope to gat on
— R .. :H . ne . mo n freighter and work their passage
0,1 abroad The young men are anxlour
to go to France,
Both of the young men are stu-
denta at the University of Georgia
and are members of the Sigma Nu
Fraternity.
.tured by Miss Kathleen Morgan,
Mr. and Mrs. Morran immediate
ly'departed on their honeymoon
trip to parts unknown. They are
making the trip by automobile.
The bride is a charming and highly
esteemed young lady 6f Winona
Lake and Warsaw. She Is a grad
uate of the Wars-iw'lllgh School
The groom Is the non of Dr. and
Mrs- G. Campbell Morgan of Ath
ens, Ga., formerly of Winona Lake.
At the present time he Is pastor ol
the Presbyterian church at Albion
Ind. . On the return of the bridal
couple, they will make their home
at Albion. The out of town guestc
arch way and altar In the center.
» A passage way led from t!*> stair
way tb the altar, with sim.ll postr I Wayne, Mrs. G.* Campbell Morgan
along the passage, which were cen-land daughters, Kathleen and Ruth
Dr. K. L. Hill has returned from
Danville, Ky.
Mrs. James R. Gray, Jr, and
three children of Atlanta and Mrr
A. B. Patton and two children leave
July 2nd for Wrightsvllle Beach tc
spend two weeks.
Miss Henrietta Beusse return;
this week from Macon eccompanlei
by Mrs. Winfield-Ntsbet. and two
children who will spend several
PACK THR1W
Even if cross, foverlsli, l.lllous
constipated or, full of-cc|,l, children
love fho '•fruit..** ,..
nected with chiffon ribbon. Upon
each post was a bouquet of peonies.
The house was beautifully decorat
ed throughout with smilax, peonies,
rosrs and lilies of the valley. At
the opening the ceremony, Mrs.
of Athonji. Ga.:- Lam ire Mutchler
Of Nappanee; Miss Hiebcrt. Mrs
Beck and daughter. Margaret, Mer’
Lyon, Mrs. Carrie Stewart Besser-
er and Mrs. W. A. Peterson, c *
Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. Prlckett.
Chniles Stewart sang “O, Promise Mrs. Rreamer, aflss Yost and' Mr
Mo." Miss Siebert. of Chicago,.and Mrs. Spandier, of Albian; Mis;
Wysaw Union.
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MRS. A. H. DAVI80N JR*
GIVES LOVELY PARTY A*
see for yourself.how thoroughly j /Hatfield. Miss Margaret Venler,
works all the souring food and °* Sutler, played the “Swedish
nasty, bile out of the stomach and I March” blending In to Mendelssohn
you b F Ve a well, ,,Jay. I weA i n g march. At this time the
^•BfShSr aSftl "* bridal party appeared. First came LINGER LONGERR LODGE
* ' Ig il" keep ,, CulI-| tb ° two mothers, Mrs, O. Camp-
WN S^uifc” h«j,«ty. They hell. Morgan and Mrs. Milford Ly-
know a tcnsponful today saves ' ort . followed by the father of the
sick child tomorrow. Ask your '.bride. Dr. Milford Lyon, the groom,
genuine *‘Calif«rnlr Howard Moody Morgan and
druggist for
Eig Syrup" nWcH .iM., .lirmtom
for babies nm4 yblMr.n of all u Ke ,
Mother! You
'you ma>
printed on bottle.
must say “California
1 Itnlfntlon fig syruf.—Adver
tisement.
licet man. PhilUpn Lehman. 1 Des
cending the stairway came the
bridesmaids, Miss Illo Dehoff *nr*
Mrs. Charles Wagner in gowns of
lavender. Miss Kathleen Morgan
aid Miss Margaret Beck In Nile
, /creen gowns. Miss Ruth Morgan
and Miss Ruth Lyon in gowns of,
— V1 pink. Kach bridesmaid carried
llablo to lead to serious com- J lively flowers. Then came Mrs.
plications nnd should bo checked I Willis naymskery as matron of hon-
promptiy with Foley’s Honey nncGor, attired in a pretty gown of
* mve 1,01 coughed since!Harding blue. The little Misses
taking. VM^y’? Honey np«l ..Tar. Oth -I Knthcryn nnd Karolyn Beebe, ar
er mcdltnlfra 1 tried did not help flower girls, very sweetly strewed
tne’|wq|t4f John J. Ilealy, Pitts- i the passage, way to the altar with hand painted nnd adorned with
field, Mass. For quick relief from flowers, with. Merl Lyon, brother w hlte "***” daisy centered with
of the bridf, appearing with tho velvet. A large daisy with the
bride. Miss Margaret Lyon, who
charming in n beautiful gowf
of white duchess satin with f.
bridal veil and train to match. The
.IN STUBBORN COUGH
n coughs that hang
quick relief from
coughs, colds croup asthma bron
chitis and liny fever use Foley*;
Honey and Tar. Tho largest sill-
lag cough medicine in tho World
Con)f|lp} /(t|o,, p|iiit<*n-V-lngredJrnt;
printed on carton. Sold everywhere
—Advertisement.
ZILj
“The LITTLE PRICE”
Ming r6om
•CRVE3 3 MEALS DAILY
San(*^*lw". «ob*l»T 3Vh' And
Coffc. nt All JbairL
Ebon. 397 190 Clayton St.
prenent for the wedding w.’fe Mr Iwevks with Mrs. J. tt. B,uue And
nnd Mrs. 8. F. Bowser, of Fori her parents. Mr. and »tr«. T. tt.
Mlddlebrook,.
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Miss csrrle Walden has returned
from a visit to Mrs. Costen Har
rell of Atlanta.
Miss Julia Walden Is spending s
tew flayn In Atlanta with Mrs. Cos-
ten Harrell.
Mies Annie .Mao Smith ot Com
merce Is the guest of Mrs. B. F.
Wood on Hancock avenue.
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Miss Naomi Myers has returned
trom Franklin. N. |C., where the
visited her mother.
Mr. A. 9. Parker who accom
panied Mrs. Parker to New York
will spend two weeks. Mrs. Parker
and little grand daughter. Battle
will spend tome timo with V-.
Lawrence Parker.
Mtea Emily Creech ot Qattney.
S. Is the guest ot Mrs. J. C.
liut.-hlns, Jr.
.Mias Mprlon Bradford ot WII-
mlngton, Del., Is the guest of Mrs.
Putus Turner.
Mr. Harry Hardy lett Friday lor
Chicago to attend the Hkrdwirr
convention.
Miss Evle Mte Johnson ot Tbom-
sston Is the guest of Mrs. Hurry
Hardy. . ' f -
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Slogar and
little daughter of Atlanta are the
•wests' of Mr* and Mrs. Frank
Hardy.
Thursday afternoon Mra. E.
Ack|m w^p , the happy Innplration
of Mra. As H. Davison Jr.’a lovely
bridge pany at .the. Linger Longer
Lodge, marking one of tho moil
elaborate and beautiful entertain
ments ever given at the plcf.urelj-
que place.
The exquisite C'dor note of white
nnd gold, with a background q1
greenery emphasised tho flefr
daisy so popular at this season
Vases and baskets of the dainty
flowers were arranged on the win
dow sills, and centered tho card
tables when the two course lunch
eon was sewed, white crepe papei
basketiMied with gold ribbon hclc*
the bon bona. ,The score cards were
enfer fragrant with sachet wa;
the unique favor for each guest.
Every detail w* very artistic
nd devorJv rnri. ?d, «ut, making It
bride', train was carried by little a Perfect dal.y party.
Kenneth Beebe. At this time "Per- Mies Elizabeth Arnold was award
fret Love” wns rendered by« the
quartette, composed of Mr. ; and
Mrs. Don Cochran, Mrs. Charles
I Sty wart and James Heaton, The
j double ring, ceremony was per-
formed nt tho altar by the bride’s
tether. Dr. Milford Lyon, In the
presence of about two hundred
infests. After tho ceremonja the
guests adjourned to tho .Hront
porch, whetv punch was sorvfB and
ed top score at the close, of. th<
spirited game and was presented
with r\ handsome set of han<
carved Japanese candles, two largr
ones nnd a dosen smaller ones
with place cards to match. Miss
Jeanette Ash won tho consolation
a gay colored swinging vase. The
guests Included. Misses Sarah Rwlfi
1 faille Kilpatrick. Frances Ilowb,
Katherine Park, Mary Snead. Jean
1 kead Herald
Want Ads.
pictures wero taken of the bridal ©tte Ash, Ma Nita Bullock, Francer
party and guests. * Tba hride’e
cake wns cut nnd served With de
licious Ice cream. ' Before th
bride’s depature. she east hep! bou
quot into tho crowd and it was ctRi-
Ifolden. Elizabeth Arnold Marlon
Bradford of WilmlnKton, Emily
Creech of Gaffney, 8. C. t Mrs. Dor
Maglll, Mrs. Morrltt Pound, Mrs
Lewis Dnvls. Mrs. J C Hutchins
Jr, Mrs. Rosa Crane.
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TI^E CLOCK OF LIFE
“The clock of life Is wound
once.
And no man tijg the power
To tell Juat when tho hands will
atop.
At late or early hour.
NOW \s the only time you own;
live:
Love, toll with a will:
Pjace no faith * In TOMORROW
for
The Clock may then be atlll.”
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MISS LUCILE DllBCSE <
SECRETARY. CIRL8 WORK
The Athens T. W. C. A., has tw«P
far Innate Imlsert to seeare th. ser
vice of Miss T uelle DaBo.e tor
Olrls* V' ork Pfrrelacy during t)^
summer mdnths.
’ She eome dlrerlly from Ihe Whitt
Bible, training .school of-New. YorP
City where she has been studying
the ps.t yeirl"' previous to lhai
time she served six years as dlrl;
Secretary In Richmond. Va.. where
her experience was comprehensive
and varied.
She .Is already much fnl-reslrr
In the girls of Athena and la nut
ting her whole heart and soul Int-
nerfrctlrg plans snd arrangement-
for the dirts' Camp In August.
Mra. William Gunter and chit-
drcn*»nd Mra. fluselo Barber were
among Ihe visitors here Tturaday
from Commerce. ,
The Mends of Sire. W.nine,
will bo delighted In lean, sbe'lr
•»t homo from 8*. Mnrv’s Hospllsl
and continues to Improve. 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hutchins and
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Hutchins. Jf..
Miss Fmlly Creech of Gaffney. 8.
c., will motor to Lakemont Satur
day to spend tho week-end with
MJss Mildred Rutherford.
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Miss Mamlo Lucas will
i-aketnont Saturday'Ip spend some
time with ills* Rutherford. •' " '
^
Mrs. William J. Harris, the wife
of United States Senator William
Harris, and her daughter, Miss
Julia Wheeler Harris, arrived In
Atlanta Thursday to visit Miss
Sally Eugenia Brown at her homo
on rcachtree street. They will he
In! nod hero by Senator Hants
June Constitution. x
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Mr. A. H. lavlson. Mr. Walter
Mallory and Mr. William Mallory
motored to Atlanta Thursday to
spend several days.
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Mra. E. L. Acklr- who has bean
with her husband at Columbia Col
lege. the paat two years la the
guost of her parents, Mr. and iVr
A. H. Davison and Is being very
cordially welcome^ by her friends
At,Mr. Acklss wlll-be In Ihe West
Indes for three years and will-be
joined later by Mrs. Acklss.
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Tho friends ot Mrs. Fames!
Wood and family deeply sympa
thise with them in the death of
Mr. Wopd\Wednesday night.
Miss Ft|znhA*h^Arnold‘left Fri
day morning fi.r Moiftlccllo to visit
rdallkes.
Mra. Swift, Misses Sarah Swift,
Frances Rowe and Ifalllo Kllpo
rick motored to .Atlanta Friday to
visit until Tuesday.
JTof. and* Mral^D. D. Still haTe
relumed'' to Montezuma after a
visit to relatives.
' Mr. snd Mrs. H. W. Headers of
Toccos were called here by the
death ot Mr. Earnest Wood bhd
are guests of, Mrs. Wood* /
Mrs. J. c. Nunhally and children
left' Friday afternoon for a vlsjl
to Calhoun Falls,^8. C.
Mrs. OsrUnd Payton and son ot
Dablonega are guests ot Mra. W., A
Ctsrke. Mr. Pay ton and Dr. Clvke
are on a fishing trip tt Lake Bur
ton. -
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Miss Corlnne. Oerdlne nnd MIsf
Hudson arrive Saturday 18 visit
Mrs. T. J. Woofter snd will be very
cordially welcomed by their
friends. ‘
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Miss Joe Ingram arrived from
Atlanta rtlday to visit her parertp
and sing at the wedding of Mta'
Jarrett on tho Commerce road.
LONDON.—The first baseball
game of the season In London at
traded 9 crowd of 3,000. It. was i
close game, or "match,'' as the
British papers called It. the tenir
of American students ni Oxford
losing 6 to 4.to the American Lo
Cion teem of London.
iko them easily available to tl
ftl Browers. Some plants give 90 per
. ^ 1 department o. ccn r efficiency; others only ten.
asricultum Is going to help tho Hemp production in 1922 oxce
I hemp growers of tho southern is- cd that of 1921 by 600.000 ba
I lands. It will determine which va- Nineteen twenty-two saw the h
neties of abaca plants are ,.host vesting of 1,209,088 baels of
suited for given localities, nntl pounds each.
Can Hg Repeat?
KorrU, atar of th* University of*
I.California, . hns v»<sn th* pole vault
event la th|» national Intercoifrftlatq-
track mrrt tyro yev*. t-Lffr* Im, Id
•hown pmctl*!ns <Yer thlx . year’*
meet at Franklla Field, Phil*-
Tremendous Reductions
On Entire line of Women’s White Shoes
' InWhite Buck, White Kid! m
And Sea Island Duck, In
Never at this season of the year hut there been ft more
wonderful opportunity to buy ftt Big Reductions Stun
ning White Humps and Oxfords ftt will be foundin this
Big Sale. Think of it! - Every woman’* White Shoe
in our entire stock, including those that gold up to $6,
have been reduced to the amazingly low price of $2.45.
See these Wonderful Bargains! Buy at many pair*
as you can, as the White season is here and “Whites”
are decidedly popular. Come Tomorrow/ To ba
stylish you muct have a pair of “Whites.”
Sloe Stores Coe
f The Luges! Chain ot Shoe Stores In the United States
Athens, Ca„ iter*. 151 Clayton St., “Next to Kross.”
mt nr.,,,k storve Open fUtnrdey Evening* to Accommodate
and all other
•Underwood
< Products arc
obtainable at
the Underwood
. Office.*
Underwood Typewriter
199 College Ave
Athens, Gecrgia
Telephone 1400
White Footwear
Just received a big shipment j of vn
White Kid and^Whiic-. Canvas &y
Military or Spanish heel strap
Pumps, price
$5.00 to f10.00
‘Big assortment of children
White Slippers also
MICHAEL SHOE DEPT^
DELIGHTFUL
The piedicinaJ virtues of caioroe'
are iq no way connected with its
nauseating and dnhfferoua qualities
Is proven by the fact that the
perfected calomel tablet, called
Culotpba. ts' fEAe, from objectionablr
Wwwrfat mains all of the liver-
cleaminK and system-purlfylnr
qualitiea of the old-style calomel
For blliouaneas, constipation am*
Indigestion, and wherever calome*
waa csr.cntial, the new de-nauteat
ed calomel tablet la a practically
perfect remedy.
To Inspire public confidence In
the’r dlerovery the manufacturer." {
have authorizerf druccists every- [
where to refund the price if the
customer li not “perfectly delight
ed" with Calotabri. Sold only tr
trade-marked packages. Price?
ten pents and thirty-five cent*
One tablet at bedtime.' with' a swal
•ow of water, that’s ail.. No taate
no nausea, no grinlng. no salts
*ou wake up In the morning with
% clean liver, fcellnq fine , nnd r
hearty appetite. Eat what yot*
olease.—no ^ danger—Advertia-men'
MEMBERSHIP TOTALED
PHILADELPHIA—The total com
nvnlcant membership of the Vtei
‘ivtcr;an cliurch in tho United
'talea la 1,803,593. an Increase of
I0.67T* over last year, It was of
ficially announced by Dr. Lewis
Mudsc, state clerk of the Treaby-
tery gendpq asacmbly.
BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT
SHOW8 MARKED DECREASE
LONDON.—A fill In tho number
if unemployed on May 14 to l t 16S,-
m from 1,218,267 April 30, ia. con-
ddnrfd by offlciala of the Ministry
if Labor to be significant as indi
rating a steady revival In trade.
It la pointed- out that since tho
'leginning of April there haa boen
suc^sslon of weekly declines In
o number of unemployed, and the
state of the various trades given
^ope that the comer haa beon
turned. /
CHAUFFEURS READ
. : -a - I, f ff» SMA
Last Showing Mary Pickford ‘ Little
Lord Fauntleroy” At Palace Tonight
Special Pictures At Strand; Bebe Daniels Sensation
Palace Saturday.
Bebe Daniels Becomes Mo
tn kmniiron tourist who recently *
uigagcit n tsxlcnb for half a dan
’otlccil that I ho driver »*a« at-
vaj-S’ reading whllo liln saxsengcr
was making calls. The -American
‘hoiigtt, t;crh»ns, the man wns a
Uutlrnt; and gtancmt ,at tho book,
t wna Shokcapoaro's coinploto dni.
mntlc works In German, and tho
omn wns reading''Qthcll>.''
eia specials AT
STRAND AND PALACE
'Tonight the Palace present* for the
last chawing iq Athenn Mary Plck-
j ford In "Little Lord Fnuntleroy.’’
' which hac enjoyed b'g business dur
ing llo presentation here.
euAXrcDcAoe ! The Strand tonight- present* a big
HA E8PEARE , dctlWe bill with Shirley Mai
BERLIN.—Even tho ttxlcab dvlv- “ Tho New Teacher” nnd "The
rn ifi Berlin are Shakespeare fens. .Fighting Blood” scries, (he utefry be
taken from ColUcr’a Weekly,
faturday the Palace present* th*
cchsational aoclety
Glimitsea cf the Moon," with
Dnnlcln and • great' cant. C
same program Jimmy Adami
vMtfd’g.greatest blackface cqmedli
will be seen In a nigger mme
"RoH Along.” ono of the funnli
two-uct cpniedlea...evw i»re*entc«l
SHOWING TONIGHT
MARY PICKFORD
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“LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY”
oAt the ^PALACE
SHIRLEY MASON
“THE NEW TEACHER”
and “FIGHTING BLOOD”
oAt the STRAND
TALACE
SATURDAY
The Society Sensation
f THE GLIMPSES OF
AT THE MOON'W,
Q with ; im.i,
BEBE DANIELS
NITA NALDI
AND ALL-STAR CAST
It’s a Big Special at the Regular
Admission Prices
in
VIOLAjj DANA’S LATEST MONDAY