The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 29, 1923, Image 3

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FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923. THE BANNER-HERALD, 'ATHENS. GEORGIA SPORT HATS Pot the Sihson of Out Doors $2.95 TOMORROW on Sale cActiial $5, $7.50 and $10:00 Hats For the devotee of tennis, for beauty on the links, for tHeglrf who paddles her own canoe—eporte styles in tUcfTii splendid variety ot lines and colors that selection !*‘>riot<6nly easy—but really a pleasure. White fp the featurdp color—embroidery the leading trim* ming. while style and charm reign supreme over all. romorro'w—-Beginning at 9 A. M Extraordinary Sale WHITE CANVAS PUMPS and OXFORDS \*fusfc eighty pairs f6t the fortonate ^few who. shop‘fcarly. Some trimmecHn blacky- game in green—all meditim heels. Values to $7.50 Jfeii, ■ w- sH.ndc SHOP fEARLY $ 2 ♦95 SHOP EARLY FOR SATURDAY v One Hour Selling * SPECIAL SALES WILL BE CONDUCTED FROM ’ Tfirie to Ten Saturday SMorning ON THE FOLLOWING $1.25 Coty’s Face Powder .. .. - i •• $1.29 Japanese Pongee .. .. . . -• • • •/“*- $2 00 As You Like It Silk Stockings . $L< J 25c Talcum Pofwders V $2.50 Electric Curling Irons .. .. . - - • 98c 50c Ladies' Lisle Stockings ....... 39c * $1.60 Silk Stripe Ratine, white only ... 89c 58c Fast Color Indian Head... ■-39c 15c Ladies’ Cotton Handerchiefs 85c Doz. 50c Bath Towels .. .. .. .. •• -.jJjjjj*' $4.50 Linen Napkin*,.*; • % • ;• ■ $3 * 59 $4.95 Linen Table Cloths - V'-oJ _10c Palm Leaf Fans J? c ,29c Pound Writing Paper .. .. 98c Kayser’s Knit Teddies .. ....... »9c 98c 12 Button Chamoisette Gloves .. .. 8»c 6 Cakes Ivory Soap ., 200 QA SALE BEGINS 9 A. M. SALE ENDS 10 A. M. HOUR SALES-YOUR SAVINGS MICHAELS Offic. 1201 By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — ■ n.,id.nc. 832 AS FALL THE LEAVES As fall the lea yes, so. drop. the days And fade forever In the-'pant. In silence from the true of life; Born for a little while to blue In oltlon In t{ie heat of strife. . Atjd thefi tojjsh^vel i||^h 18. HOPE SMITH TOR b/asl A.«d. fade foreve^ In the past. In beauttiofi^e the jlfnf win To all li jofiVred •.sJi-iVlA' Men knew* the aplfehW of J thirteen That cheered them ho, would quick* ly fade; And quickly, tdo, musj pnssnway AI Ithat la splendid of today. To try to,keep 1 the leaves were -Tvriln, Men understand that, they must*lull Why should they bliterly complaii When 8orrowa come to one and .-ill; \Vhy should they mourn the pass ing day That muat depart along the way? —Exchange. — Y. W. C. A. PRQGRAM BLUE RIDGE'CONFERENCE BEGINNING JULY 6 Rov. Frank W. Bible, formerly a missionary, how working in this -ttvno . u .,„ t country with the IJoreiim Missions w^tl iS'^ortfceMt" OmptH* MR STAINS BOULEVARD ROOK.CLUB •.) ' Mr». Hop* Smltli <uu the de- llglitful hostess Thursday lifter- noon In honor ot the Boulevard Rook club which assembled the members for n most enjoyable oc- , csslon. L WIU1 cloth of patchwork anil om- . Bright garden flowers decorated broidery and held lri* the ofr lor a - 1,10 rooms attractively where the large silver basket of pink gladioli, * 8W '£ " ere arouped. A very lovely and buddies. Surrounding the cen- ^ Mrs. . . . - „ . . , I Sm 111 was analsted by her slater, tral decoration wore stiver candela- Mrs. Ruff. A delicious Ice c 0 ur«c lira holdiiig 1 wiiite umtfadcd tapeYs followed the interesting game. and comp^Lj of pltis add white bonborf.4. Hand-painted cards mark up: Ibd the guedts’ place. ; ; • Mrsi Goldsmith was gowned,in a summer model of canary georgette. . Miss, Goldsmith wore ail import ed luncheon gown, fashioped of black and White chiffon, gracefully draped,—t^onstitutlori. j - . -©- MATTHEWS-BOYER ANNOUNCEMENT ' Yourg People of Athens, (es-, pociallv membt-rs of the Chrintlati Kndeavor organizations will learn. will.) a prfeat deni of pleasure that • Mr. cat; J. MaHhewiv former fMd I secretary for Georgia and • lo Ida Christ'an Endeavor l/nlon, \vm« w-1 cently married to Miss,. Livlnla j Royer of charlotte, N. C.- J Mr. Matthews makes his home In JncksrnviUe, Fla., although he In Mrs, j£. (A'-WtUi. will be the next hoatoga, > ;}i**t.- > LOLLI l£ HUTCB^jfiii,/,.', S. S. CLASS ‘ENTlEntAIN BARACA CLA*Sr«:3J>. fi? In t <*tif4«:g^w. Mthc, Bancs-Class' a ii th»;4^Ille IlutJh. Inn class ot the Ciarcli, the former von and -l-f •ho guost :of honor at a 1 ov -iv plcnlt lp pie hraiitlfnl Ayipbf the. AKrW-lUtlJntl. > .College this eyenUg at 6:30, which will as. sc.rablo, several hnodMd tnerahera «f ‘»P. flawe*. St whlqh .the Lollle Hutchins Will royally an. teftaln. , PREPARATORY SERVICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 8:30 The usual preparatory services Tor Communion ut the Flrat Prea- hytertan chnfch will bo held this evening at 3:30. A cordial Invlta- lou is extended, the entire con gregation. — RU HR. JULIAN MILLER HONORED . The friends of M*. Jullgn Jlllller af I he, I :nl veesily --IILbwJnlere.led ro learn, he has ihest!.-elected as. sorlate professor In Uolany .to take UP hln, duties .in SOpt,ttfjer and Jsq appointed: ciptalu ln lte..Of. r, Reserve cortis. i 1 1; rf * * day afternoon after a visit to Mr. Arthur Griffith. etro 10 CLEAR HEAD Conference, will give-n series of' , vhcre M ^ served In Christian addresses on Christian internatlon- I Endeavor meetings during the past alism. ^mi will recall that Presi- . fl?w „j 0n th«. ifeiit HutchlnB of Bc*rca i;i to give | Mra Matthews i» tho only daugh- a.«rjes ofadclreKBesontho Chris- ! 1(;r of Mr: and Mra . Martin - E . tlan life. We Jhopo' to bo nblp to j rtrt ,. (;r ot charlotte. N. C., and 1b bocui-o still another speaker: on p 6t the Ktate’s ‘most cultured Tho group: pf courses on "The! an .j charming young women. After Place of Women in tho ,ifo «f! graduating from Queens College In Today promises to bo moat, Inter- > n.^.fviqg a. li. dogreo, Mrr. eating and Wjrctlcal. T,hey will be U IaUh , WB Kf U ui,.d at the Unlver- as follows: ‘Wt.men as World Cit- 1 ftity of i' inidnnnti conservatory of Irens, Miss Kathorino Oerwlek : | Music.. Not only Is the young bride How Womon Work Together,, i beautiful, but possesses n charm- Eloanor Coponhaverv* “Women and l lnj , p ,tonality, attesting her Religion, Mrs. Archibald Davis; I j^ 0 number of friends. She is Unused Forces, Miss. Mary E.. S, pro pin’ in- cliurc:!!, nffaln?. ^ L.olt. Still another Is to be offer- p.^onm needs no Introduc tion to oeorgia Endeavorers, slnco la so well ki)owr- but It wlll^ TAKE A CALOTAB id. V«rA ilbhnson fatu (jfhno er.’ thoTmonth of Jifly r n the ” •‘Hn'uphs t Farms, 0 near White Plain:'’. Ga., an the guests of thett aunt, Mrs. A. Humphrey. During their visit many out-door rnter- iaiiimerits have been planned for their welfare, Including swimming portion and summer picnics, wfticli will add wonderfully to their stay. Mins Helen Johnson will leave on July 30 for Atlanta to visit friepds, after which she will rqturti to Athens aud bacome a student at tho State University, while Miss Voi'a Johnso:i will prolong her stay tmlil lato||ummer. Mr. C. J. Morris is spending bis Mr. SL F. Porter left Friday for Charleston, 8. C.» io Join bis fam ily for a visit. Mias Ethel Mygatt has left ivannah, ledgevllle. Dr. Sylvanus Morris and /Miss Anne tMorrie leave Monday for Charlottesville, Va., to visl{ Miss Morey Lewis for a month. Matter Luclen^Mygat^In visiting In Dublin.. Mrs. If. B. 11 Wilhite lind little daughter, Jenelle leave Sunday fot Mountain City to spend a week at the York house. For Vacation Discomforts The unaccustomed exercise ol racation-time is apt to make the muscles sore, stiff and painful. Other spoil-sports are sunburn; insect bites and poison oak poison ivy. Vicks can be applied to pre vent these discomforts and also a soothing relief. too| in case of summer colds, hay fever or headache. Little Miss Reva Arthur, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Arthur, has recovered from measles and Is visiting hur grandfather, Mr. O. McCree, at Watkinsvllle. •Mini.. M. L. Bowen, Miss Oer- trude Landus, Mm Troy Prealon, ( Mc*s. Kent Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. j _ Hubbard Hester, Miss* Adelaide j Ovfr 17 Million Jars UscoYtAKiy McClatchy and Miss Paulino Allen» ; ’ were visitors here this week from —— — Monroe. have returned from Oxford where —W— {they attended the Epworth League Mrs. Aaron Cohen and Mins Susie ' nvpntlon , tala Cohen loavo July ioih for a visit! con ' ,en “°n. . to New Tortt to spend several | Mr . 0 „ car wilbSnkia weeks. VICKS v VapoRub The^ev. and Mrs. J. A. Qull- llan are spending this week In Commerce with Dr. and Mrs. A. F. -ttj-r Mra. Miles Wl Lbwla and uttrpe. . fho many friends of Miss Mery 1 Dye children haye returned from 1,1 wfWlng cum w catriages I Turner of Union Point, Oa., will a visit to Hon. and «Mth. Toombs teless quinine tn Interested ' learn that she has I DtuBose ' In Atlieusj—Greenabcro is, the nausea- j accepted a pr.i. Ion at “The;Pines 0 H^ald-Journad. I v/hcrq sht wL‘ be*delighted <6 meet —ffi— Tjber many friends;' | R«v. F. p.'Cantrell and wife are •mo of tho .leaders of Bible study groups will be: Miss Irma Finley, of Atlanta; Miss Maud Harrison, of Louisville; Miss Pends M. Breed, of Columbia Others arc to be announced, careful plans aro being develop- be learned with regiot tfcat Mr. Matthews, ir no longer connected with Christian Endeavor work In Georgia, hut will be a representa tive of the Addrrssopraph company of Jacksonville. Fla., whore he and Mrs. Matthews will be located after July 16th. Mr. and Mr*. Matthews passed through Athens Thursday enroute to Atlanta and other polnts^of In terest in Georgia nhd/whilc In the. city tvero guests of friends of the former, who have extended to both hearty congratnlatlons for theli futrcc happiness. he Purified and Rafinad J3a!•«*> , fl,r -* • Morris is spending bla Qullllan. Tablet that it Free from Naiiien I vacation in At!an*a stopping at nnd Danqer. ' Ube Peidmont Aqtel. What will human Ingenuity d* | ^ j.T®; next? Smokeless powder, wireies; te|cgrnphy» horseless colorless ■ Iodine, tasteless —now cornea Calotabk. less calomel. For bllloufness, constipation and | I’W many , , . . . . Indldostlnn i tho perfected calomel]’ • \\ : . tlgilitu their son in Athens.— tablet is a practically perfect rem- Mr*. Pearl Johnson and two«C reenaboro HertJW-Joumal. ody,* na evidenced by the fact j DaiJKlxlera, Misses Marlon and kill- ', tho manufacturers hrWe authorized! ^ re< * Johnson c«rc spending the nil dru?glsts to refund the price if jsummar in Atlanta as guests of the tho customer is not ''perfectly de- \ farmer’s sister, Mrs. W. B, John- lighted" with Cnlotabs. One table 80n on McDonough Drive. . nt !>edtlme with n swallow of water I — —that's nil. No taste, no nausea Mrs. John Elliott, 'Misses Thelma no griping, no salts. Bv morntn- ia*»d Dorothy Elliott and Carl El- yortr liver is thoroughly cleansed » otl IMt Wednesday for Kansas ho has been visiting this parents has returned to Decatur. Little Francos Wilbanks is j ftg her grandparents. Miss nuth Johnson of August! hooli » This Man Intends to Keep It in the house ed for the councils of bocxl mem bers, secretaries and businesn wn men. The intereHt and importance of all of these councils will be enhanced because of the coming convention. The business women's council will be eapeclally signifi cant, looking toward their national assembly. 8ome of tho topics. fm the board members hours will be the function of tiro board member and the committee member, their, responsibility with relation to tht purpose, >to girls, to the building CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR of committees, to making the As- SOCIIETY ENJOYS soclation a community forcb. The BEAUTIFUL'PARTY secretaries* council will give con-1 Thursday evening waa the begin aider*lipn to the f.rofesolbniil Stan- nlng of history with tho Ilqter- dards proposed by the National mediate Christian' Endeavor Bo-1 Employed Offfders 1 AssHdlatlop, Uety of-the chrisUan church, when* and other subjects of largo Inter, the flrat I. C. E. social w^a held esL The business women’s council nt the lirime of -Mr. and Mrs. J. E. will consider such questions -is the Skeltoh’s on Barrow street othlcs of the business woman, lion Upou or In business, the relation of the greeted by business woman to politics and to elied them Into the sitting room, world affairs, culturaL knowledge whfch was beautifully decorated I* and biislnesa success., we hope that which carried out the effect of the aH business women’s clubs will cut flowers and Japanese lanterns end a delegate qualified to discuss moat cf.nllal welcomo extended by the topics for the National ns- the Skelton family. Proms were In. sembly. Theso topics Aiave been troduced nnd enjoyed for an hour, sent to all business women's clubs games which added much to the from Miss Bertha Pabst, chairman fun of the evening, of the National Council. L As the evening passed by In Joy We are counting upon every lo- and merriment, tho Intermediate cal Association to do Its full part superintendent. Mr. J. E. Skelton In making this a banner confer- appeared on the scone and added to Mice. 4 the pleasure of the young peopb in the usual good way. The Inter- MI6S QOLOf MITH mediates are proud of their auper- HONOR8 BRKDE E Intendent—nccodnt of the splendid AT IJUNCHEON Interest manifested in tho upbulld- KaT I-nuren Goldsmith, who he- Ing of Christian character among fore her recent marriage was Miss the boys and girls of the teen age Marguerite Rowe, of Athene, was “A "sing” was enJoywL %ft»f the complimented with a lovely Nnch- ccntesta had dosed and before de. eon Thursday given hy Miss Marl- pnftt«-o ilellcfnus cake and crear an floldstnlth at the Fledmont, were, served by th^ Ihostess. Driving Club. ' ’ Everybody'enjoyed the splendid Tho luncheon table wan overlaM hospitality evtended. and you nre' feellns; fine, with hearty appetite. Eat what yon dens*—no danger—go about youi business. Genuine Calotabs are never soli’ In hulk. Get an original package sealed and trnde-marked. Price ten cents and thirty-five cents.— Advertisement. City to spend several weeks. Mrn. Bolling Gay and Dr. Gaston Gni'. Jr., of Atlanta 9»*ent Tb’irsdsv with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Runnel! onroutc to Asheville. «In May . you and got foi but tliese l*rful H*-m- :ble gained 1 I fed like Misses Elizabeth Thornton nnd .worth many dollars Annetto Carlton ,vre. atten)‘!ng enabled me to go t rummer School at the Uulvers I had lost 40 pound bf Georgia^—Crnennljoro Journal- bottles of Mayr’a W Herald. # '• ledy for .-tomach "t * --(j— {back all X had loatj Miss Lizzie Daniel of Lexlng’oula new man since. I shall keep It Is attending Summer School. tin tbs house all the time." it Is —fiB— ;a simple, harmless preparation that Mrs. Ben Juhtn and lien, J., removes tho catarrhal mtn us from have returned Horn Winder where the Intestinal tract nnd allays the thoy attended the-Mlllsaps-Russell,Inflamation which causes practi- weddine Wednesday evening, ac-jcally all stomach, liver nnd lr»- companled by Miss Mary Louise test Inal aliments,, tnclmlln^ appen- —qB—- , I Johns who made a brief visit. . jdlcitls. One doso w ill convince or Mr. C. B. Griffith left for Ills) —W— money refunded. For sal.* by all home In New Orleans, La , Thura-'j Misses Oreo ami Nadlno Cooper j druggists.—Advertisement. Doug’s New Partner Jt'L-VsNB JuHNSTO.V, P AL AGE=Tonight SEE THIS BIG DOUBLjE PROGRAM TONIGHT LAST SHOWING . G€ORG€ MeLFOttD-. vou ■ CAN'T 1 FOOL/i YOUR' WIFE!* STRAP sID Tonight ” WILLIAM “Fighting RUSSELI L Blood” -IN- SERIES Each a Complete Story “BOSTON BLACKIE The Extra Feature SATURDAY - PALACE SPECIAL SHOWING—^T REGULAR PRICES Charles ray -IN- “The Girl I Loved” ■ Hi