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Wednesday: july 4, xm
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Sure Relief
TO BANNKE-HKltA LD. ATHENS. GEORGIA ■
YACE THREH
W. Jackson, Columbus, Ga.; J. [and of foreign countries.
Rogers Cohan, L. W. Fleetwood. | The following are the tall.8 mutie
Arthur Wilson, Jr.; W. E. O’Cormonby these Young Junior Red Cross
Office 1201—By MRS. ALICE AO AMS—Residence ML
FOR INDIGESTION
also .which were quite enthusiasm
eiyed and thoroughly en
* tically reci
' Joyed. V
entertainment at
neighborhood house
FRIDAY EVENING
An entertainment will be given > b#e n left undone b>
nt the Neighboorhood House Fr- i^hl ZS ‘"^rgejo mak.
day night, July 6th at 8 oclockA
One of the features will be the
T. F. Furlong, Alex Fawcett. Sa-
vanuah, Ga.
Tom (Thuptb wedding.
The bridal party Js as follows:
Bride, Elisabeth Lester.
Groom. Jack Kirk.*
Bridesmaid Marina Wilson, Al
ike Grace Johnson, Dorothy Wood
Leona Haynes.
Matron of 'Honor Christine Wil*
Maid of 'Honor Gwendolyn Fam
bro.
Flower Girls Gwtendoyn Shef-
fled, Ne Haynes, Frances Head,
Caroyn Fitzpatrick.
Ring Bearer Evelyn Dunson.
Best Man Harry Wilson.
Groomsman, T. J. Hughes, Billie
Jacksdn, Walter Wright. Carlton
Jamed.
Ushers, Sullivan Kirk, James Do
Father and mother of bride,
Ralph ahd*’Luclle Janies.
Preacher, Chas. Lester.
Among the guests will be Edith
Kirk, Thelma Atkins, Sarah James
Edna Paul* Virginia Myers. Temp
Wright, prances Waters, Frances
S'ioRI*. t .
Tber wedding march will be play
ed by flasei Mealor.
Song*v w Ph, Promise Me,” Gem
McCannon.
After' the woddlng there will lu
songs, recitations, dialogues, du.
ets, selections fjom RirharAs 1 Arch.
Duet, Agnes McKinnon Romr
Sheffield.
Recitation. Old Time Quiltini
Thelma Airs.
Song, "I'm Getting Tired ‘Play
ing Second Fiddle for You,” Luc;
Kirk, Maryaret Kiri* , Luclh
WrlyhtA* #
Reoltation. Mattie McCall. ,
Song, Estelle Wilson, Homo
Sheffield.
Dialogue. Pearl Jackson, Annh
Eherhart, Mabel Head.
Hoop drill by LLnirlB.
Afterthe.program Ice cream wil'
be aottfc
Admission 16c and 2Sc.
LEGION DANCE TUESDAY
NIGHT BRILLIANT SUCCESS
The legion dannq Tuesday night
wai one of ihe largest nmi most
brilliant social events ever given
nriiiiant 1 1
m
Moss' auditorlun
Hot water
. Sure Relief
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the convention a signal .ucce.a, I 25« and 75« Packs*,,* Everywhere
Athens hospitality has been ver>
Jeff Mills. Toccoa; Frank. Eus-
kin, Jacks Gordon, W. E. White,
L. 1*. Moon, C. W- Minton, Claretia
Bell Isle, Frank Kempton. C. K.
g BELL-ANS | Bof,hcht, » Atlanta-
generous In her entertainment „
the vast crowds arriving daily t<
participate in all the activitle;
Preceding the dance Tuesday eve
nihg the lovely pageant directed
by Miss Ma Nita Bullock was per-
feebly wonderful in the realist!'
Poses, witnessed by the larges*
crowd ever assembled on th*
streets of Athens. /
Wednesday probably was the big
Best day with several hundred
more visitors adding to the hun
dreds already here.
The second and last dance wil
take place this evening at the.au
Dr. A. W. Wilkinson of ‘ Bain
bridge Is the guest of his brother
J. C. Wilkinson for the Legio;
convention.
dltbrium
r^. NG LADIES missionary
80CIETY MEETS WITH
MR8. THOMAS NEIBLINQ
Tuesday afternoon the younf
ladies missionary society of th'
First Methodist ehurch tows do
llBlitfuliy entertained by Mr,
Thomas M. Nelbling at her at.
traetlvo home on the Princeton
Hoad.
Mrs. 8. E. Wasson lead the beau
tiful devotional. Miss Olive Quit-
llan contributed very happily with
a vocal number.
The usual business session wai
held followed by a social half houi
when dainty, refreshments were
served.
MARY ANN HURRY BACK
Poller is lonely. The moat ador-
able Infant in Atlanta has taken
henself off to Lakemont to be gon<
ever so long. The sight of her n!
ways makes Polly yearn to gathei
her up and shower kisses as one
does with n fascinating six-month-
old. (They say Polly Is not alone In
this yearning.) Broken heart*
strew her pathway, but no one can
blame, for where Is the heart which
could resist so much sweetnes*
clothed In such Incongruous Ion;
frocks and grown-up hats? Real
ly. If Polly had her ,wmy she'd
never let her so far out of sight tv
Lokemont nor clothe her •fn any
thing less frivolous than fly-nwn*
frocks and perky halrbrows. (You
Idea how many susceptlbt
have 1
v* gala scene in the rod ‘.youths have told .Polly the self-
mfpjjpi- - I—^P
la and blue decorations so aug* , **”10 feeling. Outside the window
presi
whlta —_
gestlve of tho . notable occasion. J mt, o bird Is singing *MdVy Ann,
1111 ml reds of dancers were on |hr |hurry back!")—Georgian.'
floor fend* the Auiftlliiry membori 1 - —Bl
and thilr ’wives wero the_officlai _Oa.—A delightful time
Among those fyom Valdosta -wht
•e attending ,the Legion oonventio
e Col. Terry Hendricks, Mr. anc
Mrs Johnson. Mr. and jilrs. Camp
bell, Mr Leonard Le File^ nnd Mr
Clay Burruss. Mr. i Bui*ru.sli - wil*
remain In Athens several days fo
visit to his sister Mrs. ‘Herniar
Martin on Prince avenue.
The continued Improvement o'
r. W. T. Cooper at the Genera
hospital following an nppendlcltli
operation is gratifying to hb
friends.
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Messrs. M. S. Eddy nnd Herber:
8. Baner of Columbus are muon'
the prominent visitors here for th<
convention.
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Mrs. Frank Kroner, Miss Louise
Kroner nnd Miss Robbie Hayet
were visitors here Wednesday foi
the convention. ,
nnah
Mi*. Willie Winbnrn of Sav
is among the old Georgia boys her*
for the convention.
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Miss Gusnie Reese of Lexingtnr
came up Tuesday to visit Mist
Mary Dozier until Thursday.
chaperons. ^ i " enjoyed by the younger set af
A lovely feature was the wonder. [ n P* rt y given by Mrs. 8. B. Pnrtny
ful dhnclug by Miss Bluma Fun- nm * Mrs. 8 D Fambrough In hon*
kensteln Jho charming young " r Miss Dora Luclle Porter o'
Atlanta, nnd Miss Selwyn Porter
of Bishop The guests enjoyo<*
Capt. nnd Mrs. T. II. Dozier and
Miss Mary Dozier will go ti
Gainesville Thursday nnd will stoj
at Brenau College which is «pene«
for the entertainment of siimmei
visitors.
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Mr. Jesse Northcutt of Mnrietti
is among the visitors here for thi
Legion convention.
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Gov. Clifford Walker is the guesi
of his sister. Mrs. Robert McWhor
ter for the convention.
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Dr. Leo P. Daly )* In Atty'ps.iu
a delegate to the state conventioi
bf the American Legion.—Const itu
tlon.
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MIss Nancy Haddock, has. re
turned from Forsyth where sh«
visited her sister. Miss Agnes Had
dock. 1 1
Mrs. Glt-nnc E. Watson, Mra
. E. Owen, Mrs I* C itangs o
tlanta are here tot* tho 'poivtn
Mrs. Glenn E- Watson, Atlanta;
Mrs. Reefus Barnett. Atlanta;
Workers of Atlanta:
Everett Cline—Junior Red Cross
wants to get acquainted with the
other nations so as not to have
wars when wo are grown. ‘
Grant Park school which I go to
gave the soldiers at camp 18 a
real nice time which included
boarding, eating and nothin;; but
a good time. The Junior Ret* Cress
pledge is "I Serve.” Wo have)
M
osquitoes
port
'its fight.
, | "The southern child health .da*
Good for th* Wtts—good to ' An ® . ... , cnua ne»ivu
kwjrth*inEit*MwS- monatration will be a tremeftdou.
VICKS
▼ VAPORUB
Ov*t 17 Million Jan U—4 Ytmrlf
M. Cobb. Atlanta; Miss Annie May {learned .the lesson for wp adopted
Kiser, Atlanta; id. W. Thompson, two orphaqk 1 from. France. It has
* us Ibvi
Atlanta.
Ben C. Hogue, Atlanta; Leg C.
Beam Atlanta; Edwin Caldwell, Fat
EJrod, J. J. Bcrfrd, X J. Pierson
Sam Messer, Jim Lqnning, G. W.
Harvey, J. D. Woodall. Gaines Wal
ter; T. M. McLain. M. H. White,
A. R-. Morris, H. B. Templer, E. C.
Coswell.
IRE!
taught i
ve for our country.
Jack Wephis—The Juniors slogan
is "Happy Childhod the World
Over." Its motto k "I aorve.” Ih
J. C.. Harris school we made 75
Easter Phce cards for the veterans
hospital Daughter day- Our Class,
made a booklet of our activities
and senj it to Hungray. Out of our
arae*
correspondence
much which has been of interest*to
'us. It has broadened our
{the world and shows us about coun
I tries. It h3s help^J in history and
1 geography for when w J
. _ . ------- tudy other
{countries we understand their hab
its and customs. When we grow up
Red *' 1 "? wil ‘ be no need of
l-'there'
* force and understanding Letwe
r forelgr -**
Prominent Atlanta
Cross Workers Here For furdlgn nations for b
P. T. A. Short Course at we "*
Summer School. , I ^ Ann . le . itaoka—During thf
Athens Competes
With Six Others
thing for the community in which
it Is located.” Dr- Abercrombla sta
ted, and a great thing for the en
tire state. It wilt serve to cen
ter attention upon better training
and methods in the upbringing of
babies, and t shall do all in my
power to secure it for mme Geor
gia community.”
For Baby OUe^
a Everett, vice rresident. and
K. tV. Everett, secretary and treas
urer. Other incorporators are T. U
Everett, Cochran. Georgia, and J.
P. Plemnions, Dotroit.
The Everett brothera who are of
ficers of tho company are gradu
ates of tho University of Georgia
nnd they havo perfected a com
bustion engine that is believed will
revolutionize tho Mnotor world.
Ilcaiiquartcra and tho factory of
the company will be located in
Detroit and manufacture of the
motoia will begin at once.
II. A. Nix Is attorney for eom-
ra'nc In securing the charter.
Representativea^of Amer-1 Tha {lrsl mm;nt 0 . tllB , lock .
lean Child Health Asso-. holders and officers of the Everett
eiation Inspect This Lo-,"•took'SwMOo>ndj
(ILIOUSNESS
lour ■toraaeh.
Mlly aroldSd.
) tick hendacbe,
constipation, a
. iwltn « e»t>lUII SIOCK oi «nu . As .rti'r,_
callty Within Ne^t Few the privilege to Increase the »tn-k ( CHAMBERLAIN S
TV-ive lo one million was held Tuesday q.ART Ij-TC
IM i S ' ; afternoon. The officers of the cm-' TABi-t- ia
... , * ■... . I pany are T. R. Everett, president; Never sicken or gnpe-only x»c
Athens is competing with six,*™" 1 |
Geor^H counties tor the demonstra-
| past year the Junior Red
Mrs. Victor M. Cluis. preminenlir^^^.r;.^^!
r7^» At ‘r aJ « xp became a mem^V.: The
Panta .hapter were in Athens | ^f , J 1 J 0 ^u^ , P ful
tliat group the- work of the Junior p j tll | No an ,| for th( , ^ j { 'j'. s
Red Cross. ; l „
Mrs. Elsas, in a few brief words 4^
ranged, a program for their enter
tainment Jit other times we visited'
stated the object of the Junior Red
Cross and then introduced Jack
Weems, a thirteen year old At*
tients at Bttle Hill. At Easter
ime wc visited the MoUuerr, and n
lant4i Junior Red Cross worker of
the .Tpcl Chandler Harris school-
Jack told what the Junior Red
Cross meant to him and his school-
He then introduced Annie Ruth w
Brooks, another Atlanta Junior j <!k> r and .
worker who told of the social cigaretta and
science work done by the Juniors
in her school. Nellie Mae Satter-
waite and Everett Cline, tv;u other
juniors of Atlanta, explained the
Junior Red Cross exhibit and^is-
tributed literature. - .
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daughter pt Mr. and Mrs. Bam Fun
kensteln. who has Just returned
from afyear's study at Columbia
University. Dainty and very grace
ful she t-aptlvated every one with
her Splendid Interpretation. Mis 1
Daveni
dltlofU
innny gn'nica played on tha aparlou,
porch which win beautifully deco
rated with mimmer flowcra. iAtn
they were Invited out to tha largr
of Fitzgerald gave ad-tYnvtl where the games were eon 1
veral dance* jUnued. A delicious Ice course wne
palAce
THURSDAY
and FRIDAY
DARING!
—but truthful.
The- life story of a
young girl Who left
home- to win fame on
the screen.
Eleanot Boardman
and Barbara LaMarr
•SOULS FOR SALE
me^ 0 S„T' ,ETYW,U '
TTie woman a Miaatonary Society
of the Chriatian church will hold
their regular meeting tonight at
Th*. topic for study
the church.
is "Women and'th<MGospei”.°Mrs T' Kn,sll, » Jr - Mn ' Edward r
J. W. Bruce, leading. Alime-tiberi' 5* T on * the Havnnnal
* 1 *- 1 ’ 'visitors here for tho convention
are urged to be present and vial
a « cordially invited. Time
j Mr. Sam Cann of Savannah
here for the convention.
Miss Myra Kilpatrick of Eatontor
in the guest of Mr .and Mrs. I. T
Kilpatrick on Hill street
Mr. nnd Mra Hilliard Spalding
and three little girls returned t» fOrr of Washing
Atlanta Wednesday afternoon afte-
a visit to Dr nnd Mrs. Joseph
Stewart on the campus.
Mr. Gus Sparks of Macon Is her-
for the convention.
Mr. Charles Foley of Columbu
la among the old Georgia boy,
hero for the convention. -
Mr. Fonvilte McWhorter returner
to Atlonta Wednesday after a via
it for tho convention.
Messrs,. Malcolm Ainsworth an.
Harry Kendall of Macon arc con
ventlon visitors.
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Thornton’s
a THURSDAY
Dinner 50c
String Beans
Cucumbers atd Onions
New Potatoes
Muffins and Biscuits
Apple Boll
Coffee. Yes or Milk
50 Cents
Supper 50c
Bra|spt anp Eggs
Buttered Bice
Boiled Onions ...
Au arstnln. Potatoes
Hot Biscuits i M I -
Bread Pudrilne. Cfvam. {grow,
coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
Mr. Roan Cretkmore la spfndln;
f«»w days In the city with hl>
family.
Mr. Jtmmle Johnson of Columbu*
la hero for tho convention.
Mra. C. P. Wlllcox of Atlanta !i
tho gueat of her parents, Dr. an*
Mrs. J. A llynnlcutt
Mra. W. A. Roberta of Chlncavilli
la among tho convention visitors..
Mrs. William II Beck of Griffln.
is reglatero^l at the Georglii .for th
convention J
Mra. Allen McDonald, Mina Em-
telle B. Newman, Mra. 1 Grant
Fuller are Macon viaitoru Htopp'ini.
at the Georgian for tho convention
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Mlaa Elmo Morton of Richland 1
a visitor hero for tho convention *
Mra. Rufua E. Graham, Mias*
Juanita Graham. Evelyn Graham
Mra. Arthur Wilaon, Mrs. W. F
Ba$er, Mrs. Chaa Hogan, Mrs. W
Knight, Jr., Mrs
Mrs. J. P. Mulherln. State treaa
urer of Augusta la at the Georgian
Mrs. J. L. Memborn of Valdoati
state chairman of' pmgrnfn com
mittee it at the Georgian.
nblostf
Mrs. .Boyce' I
Athens Visitors
Air.i
Wednesday i
Power*, Allen MacDowell.
B. Sparks, Roy W. Moore, Macon.
:ong those vi'iting in Athcnr.
esday were G. C. Hyde, V. L-
exhibit was hindo up of
kmc by Juniors of America
thcr.i each time some form
amusement was arranged for then.
a nd at ode time two of our older
boy.« sta god a prize fight. This
the 'oldiers neemed to enjoy.
VVe also adopted a crippled sol-
njoyed rarryiqn hin
chewing nuffi. li
Rod Cross is ointrodficed ir
Athens, I ain rurc you will receive
much pleasure and comfort ir
thhiiring of other-*; more than youi
self.
Read Bancr-Hcrald
Want Ads.
lion center which the American
_’hild liea'th Asrociation will ©3-
tablish i i the r.huth, according: to
announcement of Dr. T. F. rtoer-
•rembie. of the state board of
hcoith. \
Representatives of the associa
tion will visit this city and ln-
ijiect its claims for attracting: the
link at -an early .-ate.
Cobb county Is the latest to en
ter the field, the Georgia coramun-
ties already enlistea in the contest
tor the center being Decatur coun
ty. .Baldwin county, Washington
ou’nty. Wilkes county, Telfair coun \
iy and Athens'- j
Cobb county entered her bid
threuyh the Marietta; Chamber of
Commerce which Tuesday asked co
operation ot the AiUnt^ Chamber
jf Commerce, this ,<ity and county
icing too large iti point of popu
lation to be eligible lor the demon
stration. *?.« •
Eleven sounth^rn states, with 3."
ominuniti^* aretontending Wr the
-enter, which will ce established
and supnorted for five years by
no National Child Health a*so-
latioii. The demon: tration con-
.lists of a biby clinic, a mothers’
linic. a training school for moth
ers and workers and a great euu-
ational campaign for better care
of babies.
Considerable sum of money is
involved in establishment* of a
lemonstration, it Is said, one hav
ing already been Established in the
uUrthwest at faifeo. N. D.
WILL VISIT
I HIS CITY . _
Dr. R. L. Desseaur and Dr. J. D.
Crumbine, of New York, represen
tatives of the national association
are now in Atlanta and will tour
the Georgia communities bidding!
for the southern domain iration.
They were in conference with Dr.
“The Man
Without a
Country”
The Great Screen Classic With
MR. ARNOLD DALY
and Special Cast at the
STRAND
Popular at Capital
U#
,;ra
urn*.
Ahcrerorablc durinx Tuesday.
They explained that tho associa-1
tion planned to catabllah tno banyl
health ilemonatxation at name aoiitftj
ern point and maintain It for five
year,, after which the communi
ty would bo expected to support it.
The Marietta Chamber of Com
merce delegation, which entered ths
bid of Cobb county, Tuesday called
at the Atlanta Chamber of Com
merce and w)» assured of the tup-
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Presented By the American Legion
Gripping • Thrills
A Picture You’ll Enjoy and Remember
ADMISSION
Adults 35c—Children 10c
TIRE,
Federal Tires
i. -t
Made by one of the oldest tire manufacturers
and builders of quality tires only
All of these tires are new fresh stock and guar-
anteed-Built of the finest material and
Workmanship.
Miss Anna Hamlin, daughter of Charles O. Hamlin of the Federal
Hesorve Board, Is.one of the most popular of the younfcer set In Wash
ington, D. C. Thlii la her latest photo.
LIST PRICE SALE PRICE
Jack Suddath, Valdosta; Harry
Kendall. Macon; Neil Adair, Buford
Ga.; Mr. and Mra. Wil Mm P. Ne -
son, Memphis; Roy W. Kennedy and
“ “ *'•** », N. C.
Mrs. Kennedy, Charlotte,
War-Made Artist Wins Prix de Rome
Mies Claudia V. Harls/ield,’At
lanta; H. W. Watson. High Point.
N- C.; H. B. Conyers, Atlanta; W.
N. Conyers. Atlanta; Thad Buch-
in, Tate, Ga.
Mi» Olive Walker, Atlanta; L.
G- Neal, Cleveland, Ga.; Dr. I(. B.
Lamb. Demurest, Ga.; IJ. E- Towns
Cornelia, Lloyd Holbrook, Clyde
“ ■ 1 " Ua,
Taylor, John K. Kinsey. Cornclfi
| # Dr. and Mrs. Harve/ Cablneet
.ni
mvo returned from New York an*
[Atlantic City. Dr. Cahlnesa lef-
ne veral weeks ago for New Yorl
where he took a special course i»
the eye, ear, and throat hospital.
J Mrs. Charles Talmadge and Mrs
(Ella Mitchell left Tuesday for Dil
•lard to spend sometime
I Little Misses Marie ana
&J2W" v, " ,unr ,h * ,r
uln* Wlnrnff of Alla
Th. fririid. of Mr. William I
Bumoll will h. pi-a rert to |,arn
hi. Improred condition,
jrr. I» C.
hla bedaide
H. Cliff Satchor, W.yneaboro,
Ga.: Louiv B. Moore. Thomasvilic,
Ga-; A. C- Benford, Atlanta; Jes
sic Ragan, Atlanta; Elisabeth
Rhodes. Atlanta .
John ii. Brawn, Toccoa, Ga - G.
M. Suddath. Vickour* olisj.; II. S.
Warner, Vickburp Miss; W. P. Da
vis and party, Cala, Fuf ; A. T.
Beaver, Gainesville:
Stephen
A. Walleniteln. Atlanta; W. E.
Halt, Atlanta; H. T. Upchaw, At
lanta; F. A. Buchannan, Atlanta;
Joe Brattain, Atlanta; Rudolph
Brown, Atlanta; Jack Cathcart, At
lanta; Charles Barber. Atlanta: , .
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Fabric
. . .$11.45
$ 8.95
Fabric
... 12.85
9.95
D Cords
.... 15.45.
11.95
D Cords
. .. 27.30
19.75
D Cords
... 30.10
\ 20.90
D Cords
.... 31.00
21.85
D Cords
.... 38.90
• 27.90
B/ P. Cqrds . ..
.... 36.10
26.20
B. P. Cords ....
.... 37.20
26.95
B. P. Cords ...
.... 38.15
27.80
B. P. Cords ...
... 46.65
33.95
B. P. Cords .. .
. .. 48.90
35.60
B. P. Cords ...
.51.45
37.40
B. P. Cords ...
.... 58.10
42.15
B. P. Cords ...
....-64.20
44.35
Prices on other sizes in the same proportion
Why buy Outlaw or Gip Tires when you can buy the finest
quality Guaranteed Standard Tires at the above prices
E.-S. SPORTINGS GOODS COMPANY
Washington and Lumpkin Streets.
MOTORUFE OIL COMPANY
Corner Prince and Meigs Streets
cut Francis 8eott Bradford d Knr Tort (
was tnrant to be a pamtec an* not e lew*.
.. action be started painting tor f“«*
w«..icr of the l»rl* de Home, one of the higner.
lie is shown above with one of lib l aiu'.uigd.