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QC1ETY
0ffk * 120 ‘— Dr Mlts - ALICE ADAMS—Rctldence *32.
VISITORS HONORED AT
LOVELY RECEPTION
ON THE CAMPUS
Honofiiifi: the distinguished visi
tors who are attending the P. t.
A. Conference at the University
this week the Athenn Parent-
Teachers association entertained
at a very lively reception Thurs
day afternoon. frAm five to seven,
nn the University carapbs.
Among those receiving were Mrs
K. B. Hudson. Airs. T, \V. Reed
Mrs. W. P. Brooks, Airs, pj-ta*
BirchmorA. And* Mrs. Dornblatt.
Delicious punch was served fron
«rystal punch bowls embedded with
vari-colpred garden .flowers.
Morris* 'teVJhestfa rendered r
i)eautlfiac4^criion for the happy
nrcaskm ;J -
Among 'the noted visitors present
were Jifrs'.' 'Winnifred Carberry
Washington tl«y, Mrs. Nunnnl|>
Johnson^ jy Columbus, Mrs. Bruc<
Carr Jones of ifacon, and others.
A'fe'rcat Story
Of Movie Life
LAST’SHOWING
PALACE
t8Mkt
l?J2*l? ULME KINNBRew
I entertains i
Airs, liulme Kinnebrew was host,
ess to the Young Matrons Ciufc
lust Thursday afternoon at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J- T. Strange. Quantities of lovely
garden flowers placed throughout
the rooms made attractive deco
rations. The guests were Me*
dames J. J. Wilson, Moseley, Kim-
ha,, 1 UeLaPcrriere, Autry, Strange
Daniel, Carithers, Eberhart, Har
ris, Hodges. Plrklt, Flanigan, Stew-
are. Henson, Camp. Cooper and
Misses Harris and Stanton. A
lovely salad course was served.—
The Winder News.
HILL-MERK.
Mr. Harry JC Merk, of Athens
and Miss Bailie Marguerite HIP
were happily married at the honv
of Mrs. Byrd Harris Tuesday, July
3, Rev. Taylor Morton officiating
Both are prominent ypung people
the bride being the eldest daughtei
of Mr. John W. Hill, of this city,
and is one of the sweetest anc
most beloved young ladies of our
town, and their many friendr
throughout this section extend t*
them heartiest congratulations. I
May they live long and prosper.—
The Winder News. |
CORE MUSCLES
from outdoor sports ire re-
lievsd by massaging with—
Visits
Over 17 Million Jmr» U-d Ytarty
visit to Miss Mildred Rutherford
at Lakemont.
-ffi-
Lieut. Dissenbaugh has returned
to Camp McClellan atir a visit tp
his family.
Miss Flossie Henson has returnee
from a few days visit to relatives
in Athes.—Wlnnder News.
Mrs. Nannie McCurry entertain
ed at dinner Thursday evening ir
honor of her kinsman, Mr. J. H.
Dorsey, of Athens. Present were
MF. Dorsey. Prof, and Mrs. Herbert ,
A. Maxey and others.—Hartwell
Bun. 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Epps and Misr.
Mae Woods motored to Atlanta thh
tnornlh.r for the day.
! —i#—
Miss Lillian Beusse and Mis'.
Wllmer Boroughs of Danlelsvillc
aTfc the Attests of Mrs. O. A. Wright
-ffi- -
MJssr.i Frances and Mnrgare'
Bond, Mias Virginia Farnr an<
Mrs. J. C. Hutch. is, tR.. motored
to Gaffney, 8. C., where they wll’
visit Mrs. Hutchins parents foi
several days.
—BB—
Mrs. Lamar Rucker returned to
day from Atlanta where she spen'
several weeks.
DELIGHTFUL SWIMMING
PARTY FOR VI8ITORS
Honoring Miss Virginia Howard
a charming visitor from Columbur
Mrs. w. M. Crane will entertain at
Mrs. Mercer Murray lias returnee*
to Atlntna after a visit to her sis
ter, Mrs. T. M. Philpot.
. Miss Virginia Howard of Colum
bus. who has been studying music
a vary delightful dimming part,,** Boston Goneervatory l» th<
•* “»** h ‘» «ve«lng at «:t» * u “‘ «**;“£ “** «
Following the swim picnic lunch
will bo enjoyed. The guests wil’
Misses Virginia Howard,
Messrs. .Inc* Wilkins, Garland
liulme, John Drewry, Beider Fred-
nrh k, William Anhford, Ted Ry-1 S^kVnd'
.her and Lew,, Jordan. I “it w^k for
cultural, barring some lumbering
arid 'exclusively rural, the county
seat, having but 3,500 Inhabitant!
and the only two other towns be
ing much smaller, went practical
ly bankrupt, and certainly Insolven
when the advent of the boll’ wedvl*
and the catelysmlc reaction front
postwar Inflation wiped out hel
eIngle cropping system.
Out of her very desperation wa/
conceived the plan of her salvation
Turner did not make the mistake
of hanging on sullenly to all cot
ton, in face of disastrous and con
vincing experience that only a few
acres of cotton could be grown t»
>w nnd even so much onI>
cautiously and as entirely surplu
crop.
Leadership toward the light cam«
from the business men. the banker
and the industrial chiefs. Tb<
I rank and file of the farmers wen
I by then too broken In spirit. to«
! bankrupt in physical resources a
I well initiate such a' movement
or to see it through. But the .Tur
nor merchants are farmer mer
chants, the Turner bankers farme
hankers: to put it plainly, then
could be no saving themselves, ex
cept through saving the farmer!
So they gave sober and anxiou
rtudy to the question of what shouh
h" done. They sought every eor
of information from every jrourc’
at command. When they -ha(^
roughed out what they considered
« sensible plan, the heat they coul**
devise, they edited Into consultatiot
the farmers nnd everybody else, be
cause nil were vitally concerned
The program was gone over, ltsnr
by item, revised in detftlts, and ul
tiinateiy It won the adherence o
•arly all the leaders In variom
groups in the county. Then calm
systematic campaign to •sell** th-
program not to the farmers on!:
hut to the entire county.
CERTAIN COLLECTIVE
OPINIONS
To Greetings
Sent By Legion
as follows; . , _
‘•Washington, D. C.,
July 6th, 1923.
Department of Georgia,
Americno Legion
Former President Sends)
Message to Georgia De-
Receipt of Felicitations.
I A the
Ga
e received with genuln*
prhle and pleasure the generour
message from comrades of the D«-
paftniMt Acknowledging [*“„
icy heartfelt thanks an* 1 affection
ate greetings.
-WOODROW WILSON.**
American Legion tooR a mesaagi T Ih IOTn n , en t to Mr. Wll«nr
Friday from BvPraaMenl Wood-' bv lh> . nepartment wag »f>|low-
row \VII»n Int»«le4 for (he Lc- ( . , aUkim. fta,
Washington, D. C.
“Ths Georgia Department of the
American Legion in convention’as-
sembled In Athens, Georgia, sends
heartiest greetings and beat wlshea
to our Comrade in Arms and db-
slre to expresa our loftiest esteem
Constant appreciation for his glor
ious achievement on Inspiring hit
comrades In arms to a glorlour
,victory."
mc«Tg«if - [2
/CONSTIPATION
^ goes, ami energy, pep and
~ vim return when taking
CHAMBERLAIN*
TABLET*
Keep stomach iweet—Hvar active
bowels refular—*boly 25c.
Read Baner-Herald
Want Ads.
here. * ti.» telewenr-wfe; CBjjrtplyt j i* wilaonl
lo the On. aent him TUftsiliiy^hd nnerlirv-fhlef
Introduced on the floorer tlm dam-
thin o> Wv
July 3rd*;lV-3.
vention by Chas. E. Martin i
iSx
Army slid N.ivy,
rsnr* ?——- ■ n
Will Mske Eaw; to Capital
Out of all this faking counsel to.
gether developed a collective opin
ion (1) that, weevil or no weevil
the one crop system had
E. Wvsson and Mrs. W. M. Crane
Mr. and Mrs. .L R. Mitchell. Mr
. Hntvnrri tf.n, »nd,Mrs. Harry Mitchell and Maste
erino Auhfnrd Cheater Mitchell motored through, - - — —... .
Vw CIwi wfiklnl^^ mi»Mh I ,rom PorM *- Mi “ 3 • nnd ar " th, ’“'i""" mlalske: (!) |h,t there wai
Manim BulToek ^la^ nt Mr ' and Mr » toren,Mitch- ! a f ea « ,a ‘ u ™ for the county wer
V* 11 .1 -II ht the home of Mr. nn.l Mra. C > a 'p- " r » a l> a »ure heat adapter
W. Croow on Mliledgc avenue j;°,.. her P«cullar/condltloflt followed
They will be joined by. Mr., am
little daughter
motor trip tc
Tallulah Falls where thoj^ will
GIRLS AUXILIARY .
TO MEET
The Girls Auxiliary of the First
Baptist church will meet with Mis:
w Ulino Hadaway on Cobb street
Saturday afternoon, July 7th at T.
/clock.
'Tf/e creamyow
stfn demands
MEETING' A*f:UNIVERSITY
CHAPEL FRIDAY
EVENING AT 8:15
‘‘.Muilc, In-fhe Common Rchoo*
spend several days.
-BR-
Mr. Garner Anderson of Golds
boro. N. C., Is visiting his father,
Mr. J. T. Anderson on Prince ave
nue.
Captal nand Mrs. T. H. Daxler
and family are spending several
days at White Sulphur Springs near
Gainesville.
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Miss Dorothy Hale will return
Bystein”—Reasons for Its adoption to Atlanta Saturday after a visit
and the host methods and kirn j to Mrs.’H. B. Ritchie on Cobh
of music to employ. At the Uni-1 strati
I with a county wide Intensive
fort and that (3) come weal or woe
whatever should come would per
force he shared in common.
From such collective opinion hat
Frown a brotherly spirit of co-op
eration, that is galvanising Jnt
constructive, co-ordinated actior
ah of the forces for economic, an'
civic benefit. The mechanics o
selling" the basic ideas to the peo
pl* have to do with promotion
KMWty nn< * elaborately organise*
o'tmpalgnlng
readily enough
versity chapel this evening at 8:15
HP
TOILET REQUISITES
Sold and explained
on request. You may
find out iust What
qpu need by calling at
Miss Virginia Trammell of Kan
napolis N. C.\ Is the attractive!will return Satui
guest of Mrs. F. H. Trammell.
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Mrs. Bruce Carr Jones of Mn
con, Stato President of Parent
Teachgrs Association, Is a distln-
uished visitor in the city for the
I*. T. A. Conference now In ses
sion at the University.
—ID—
I Mrs. Nunnally Johnson of Co-
* I liiinhuH, Ga., nnd Mrs. Wlnnifred
i Carberry of Washington City srr
jin the city for the P. T. A. Con
ference.
—81—
Mrs. W. A. Cason of Atlanta it
I visiting her daughter, Mra. „ Oer-
j dine Lumpkin on Prince avenue
|Mrs. Lumpkin and young son wli'
‘accompany Mrs. Cason to Atlantr
* next week for a v^slt.
Judge and Mrs. ft. K. Lunvpkle
mntorad to Atlanb Friday, they
Mrs.
llttlr
Oscar Davison and
\ nltteL— j daughter, Elisabeth, are at White
*, j) I Sulphur Sprlnga neo • Galnesvilb
for the summer.
| Mina Mamie Lucas la expected
, home tomorrow from a two weekr
MISS PANSY MOORE
228Vo Clayton Street
Mr. E. M. Nix left today for De
Funlsk Springe. H»„ after a vlnlt
to Mr. tfnrt Mrs. Ablt Nix on Dear,
fng street.
THE TUBKER
COUNTY PLAN
(Contlnusd From Page One)
found aerene hope,
from hard times tension. There*
a Ipok In their faces which the In
vestlgators from the eastward o
the Savannah ,would give much to
glowing once more in the coun
t<*nances of’ the farmers In certalr
Ckrolintan counties!
WHEN TURNER
WA8 "FLAT*
Turner county, exclusively agrl
nnd synchronized
These details can __
he framed, once the purpose )
formed nnd on effectual fereei
faith (tcvcloprd In the leaden.
Wllntll nf.MM nil ... ^
everything do
whom, after all,
pends.
(The third artlcc In the Tu.
• unty Pr °P r:im *eriea will ap
,n ,hc Uancnr-Herald Bunday.
Miss ^etty Byrne Is on the
will be prerentrd to IV.t.hinr.loi
ter of Former Chief Ju ico I‘c:
Pccle.
n* r n r:!to. I; h nruounccd
i K'n li *he cHugh
Ccu.. c" C.'.-’nn end Mrr
10 NORMAL DUTIES
(Continued froi
m p»fe one)
MICHAEL’S
TOMORROW DONT MISS IT
CEEARANCE SALp
OF WHITE SPORT HATS
f 5,00 & $7.*0 Values for
‘ Your Unrestricted Choice of Every Hat in Stock
Values up to $15.00, for $5.00
There is the lustrous white of crepe, the silky white of taffeta,
, the creamy white of leghorn", the sheer white of ribbons.
EXQUISITE CREATIONS.
city, the county and thTchamtw
of Commerce hut practically th.
entire amount nraa uaed in deco
rutin* the City. Not a merchant
not n business house nor an Indl
vldual was asked for a penny do
relaxation nation nnd for the evente charae,
for more than the money'e wortl
baa given.
PAGEANT AND
PARADE PRAISED
The pageant offered Tueedej
nleht was pronounced one of
'hinge ever offered
while the parade Wednesday nisi.'
When over <00 Legionnaires
rled railroad fused through
principal streets a sight was
fared that was both beautiful an.
Inspiring.
The next ^Ol^ventlon goes to fca
vannah and will last but two day:
the length being cut this year frotr
three daya to two. The local fee.
will begin at once on plana to aei
a large delegation to the'State eon
vention and In all probability wll
hove a representative at the Na
jJ’h'J J-onvenllon lo Sbn rmaclae..
TALKS TO ASSEMBLE
(Continued from peps one;
BREAK8
RECORD
ATLANTA.—Georgia poll more
delinquent Federal taxes during
May than any other atnte In the
Union, according to reports re-
celved by Collector of Internal
Rnvenuo .Rose for Georgia. Col.
Icctlone totalling *71.24* were made
In the .state lir* May liy twenty-
eight fields-deputise. The report
sliowqd-'an average of ft,137. which
a national record.
Teacher*# Examination
] j Examination for teach era for rural
achoola, Clarke County, will be
| held on August 3rd and tlh. ParUcs
I drslrln* to taka thia examination.
<; BiBJt register at office ot acbool
rupenntcndonL Hooka for cwglntm-
- Uon will be open July 20th to Aug.
*3693
3821—A POPULAR MODEL.
M mn*ir p#r«on like* com
fort. gild a«m more lhan at |»l*y-
time. In thl* next and »lro|ile i»lay
lull "fakhlon" ha* contrlvctl to do-
relop a practical garment.' The
imock and kftkkera.are. cut in onr.
lo the garmcht May* "together,
tnd le Mey to adjust.
The pattern I* cut In four else*: 1
t. I and 4 year*. A 2-rear a’*# will
require t% yard* of 31-inch material.
Pongee, rra*h. linen, gingham, chinta
and cretonne Are nice for thin atyJe.
Pattern mailed to any addrrsu on
receipt of 13c in illver or atampe.
MICHAEL’S
TOMORROW-SATURDAY—ONLY
No Phone Orders. No Mail Orders.
None Sent C. 0. D.
TOILET GOODS SALE
TALCUM
?1.25 Coty’s 98c
50c Violet Deodoriz
ing 39c
85c Mary Garden .. 29c
25c Mavis 19c
26c Mfennen’s Violet. 19c
25c Mennen’s Borated 19c
26c Orange Blososm . 19c
25c Lazelle 19c
25c Palmolive 19c
25c Babcock’s Buter-
fly 19c
25c Amolin 19c
35c Amoray 29c
$1.00 Quel Que Fleurs 89c
CREAMS
50c Djer Kiss Vanish
ing 38c
60c Mary Garden Van
ishing 38c
50c Woodbury’s Fa
cial 38c'
50c Nadine Vanishing 38c ^
26c Daggette & Rams-
dells 19c
10c Daggette & Roms-
dells 8c
35c Mefitholatum ... 29c
35c Pond’s Vanishing
Cream 29c
50c Pompeian Day.
Cream 39c
TOILET WATER
$2.19 Azurea . . $1.98
$2.19 Floramye ... $1.98
$1.00 Orange Blor-
rom 89c
26 Mary Garden , 98c
00 Mavis 89c
POWDER
$1.00 Mary Garden . 89c
98c Azurea 89c
98c Floramye ...... 89c
65c Java .... 59c
50c Luxor White ... 39c
50c Pompeian Beauty 39c
50c Mavis 39c
Coty’s 89c
50c Djer Kiss 39c
75c Garden Allah .. 49c
$1.2
$1.0
. TOOTH PASTE
G5c Prophylactic Tooth
Powder 59c
25c Dr. Lyons 19c
-15c Prophylactic Tooth
Brushes 34c
50c Pebeco . .„ .... 38c
60c Pepsodent 39c
25c Sanitol 19c
30c Kolynos 24c
SOAPS
25c Woodbury’s ..19c
25c Cuticura Soap .. 19c
26c Cuticura ointment 19c
15c Sayman .. .. .. 11c
16c Lux 11c
15c Ivory Soap
Flakea 11c
16c Bon Ami 11c
26c Pure Olive Oil
Castile Soap 19c
15c Castile Soap .... 11c
25c Johnson’s Baby
Soap i 19c
15c Pears Unscented 11c
25c Packers Tar .... 19c
MISCELLANEOUS
30c Mum 26c
60c Odorono 49c
$1.00 Odorono 89c
22c Ammonia 19c
20c Witch Hazel ... 16c
$1.65 Eau do Quin-
nine $1.49
15c Bay Rum 11c
50c Packer’s Tar
Shampoo 36c
35c Odorono ... ... 29c
$1.25 Pinauds Lilac
Vcgital 99c
60c Mulsificd Cocoanut
oil 39c
EXTRA SPECIAL
Palm Olive Soap,
Dozen .. .... ..
89c
FOOT COMFORT
DEMONSTRATOR
from *
CHICAGO
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Name
Street and No.
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A POPULAR PLAY GARMENT,
Pattern Mil w,« emplogaa tbr till*
dealkn. It I* cut In four *!*»•■: 2. 4,
8. end 8 r>ar*. - A 4-year *i*e re-
Autre* IU nrdv of STr'iic* -materin!.
I Seeraurter. glnxji.am. 'Iffil. poplin,
nw. llneh. I^VeaN, kind«-rRart<-n
ekrth. A4h*rdln« find m*y be
pAUtrn’of t |bT*,JJi^tion mkl|ed
I Name
j Street dod No. ,
I City
odel . ,
voile, batirte, silk or crepe. Plcot
edg'ng. piping or binding wilt form a
rultabi- finlah. The front panel could
Imj embroidered. The m
pfenning In organdy or d<
The pattern ia cut In four alaaa:
e. 8 and 1« yearn. A 8-year ala* *
quire* 2S yard* of Sl-Inrh matei
A pattern #f thin IlluiUatlej ami
to any addres* *n receipt of 12o la
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SIM #••*•••
Name
...... HiHin.
Street And Na. :
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'Jnil.'ltKIuxIVA.
June 30. iut.
THOS. H. DOZIER, C. 8. 8.
JuL 1-2-J-4-B-8.
MILLINERY SALE
THE STYLE SHOP.
Miss Susie Wells
t \ ’ SPECIALS
$15.00 Values .. ' A $8.TO
*10.06'Values .. 56J30
$ 5.00 Values $2.50
$ 3.00 Values $1.00
See these.wonderful values before buying.
We have a splendid line ‘of Sports, Felts,
-Milana. .Leghm’nagJEeathfaaw Jonpona,-JUb-
bons, etc.
I’e Fooc-
tnc feet,
r and nervea.
be worn in any
Coming to Our Store
R. T. JOHNSON
Thh man is a representati• e r«# Tu*
Scholl MJg. Co., of Chicago, rnaksrs of
DsScholls
tbot Comfort Appliances
He is thoroughly versed in the methods of
giving foot comfort, originated by Dr.Wm.
M. Scholl and which are in use in every
part of the world.
We Extend You a Personal Invitat
to come to our store and Icam how thou
sands of people suffering from corns, cal
louses, bunions, weak ankles fallen arches,
tired, hurting feet have been benefited by
the use of these remarkable foot com
fort appliances.
A Please Consider this
a Pet suua! Invitation
MICHAEL c BROS.
SHOE DEPARTMENT