The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 10, 1923, Image 3

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T’S RIGHT LAMAR RUTHERFORD OMB TO ORGANIZE NS branch kenmore CIIATION |a.V ' e eting will hp .hej^d Wcdnes- fternoon at &*0’eIock at the of Mrs. Juliift TAlmadgc on avenue forjtho purpoao of organizing the Athens Branch of the Georgia Division of the Ken more association of which Mrs. Lai mar Rutherford Is chairman. The Kenmore Association was formed in Fredericksburg, Va., in May of last year and has for its purpose (he purchase and preser- h - You won’t go wrong when you use because the Quality is jealously guarded pby America’s First Mill. Yourgrocer y will guarantee it. YVcbli-Crawford Co. Wholesalers, Athens. vatlon of the beautiful mansion In that city which was the home of Betty Washington, bride ot Colonel Fieldjng Lewis, and only sister of George Washington. The president of the Kenmore Association is Mrs. Vivian Minor Fleming, who was Miss Emily White of Athens, Ga., and to whom is duo the credit of gaining fer the nation this lovely mansion, rank, ing with Mt. Vernon, in history, ’and said to be the "most ex. quisite colonial architectural tre-w- uro in America. At the meeting Wednesday aft. ernoon Mrs. Lipscomb will preside. Those interested In this patriotic le are invited to atteLd. • -tB- MID. SUMMER EXCURSION TO MT. IMPROVEMENT” There will be a mid-summer ex. cursion to “Mount Improvement,” at the home of Mrs. Nichols for the benefit of Oconeo Heights School. Train leaves “Sunbeam Stat.cn" on P. |C. R. R., July 20, 8:30 P. M. Round trip tickets, ono smile, and a band-shako, plus Improvement tax. Special rates to all tonrlsts. Amusements free. ..MISS BACON’S SUNDAY SCHOOL CLAASS TO MEET. Miss Mary Bacon’s Sunday school class will hold Its regular month ly meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:45 at the First Methodist church. DISTINGUISHED VISITOR Mrs. Lamar Rutherford Lips comb of Atlanta, is in the city for short stay. Mrs. Lipscomb has just returned from Rio do Janeiro where she represented the Na tional Woman’s Party of which she Is Georgia state chairman. MRS. CRANBERRY'S RECITAL POSTPONED The piano recital which was to have been given by Mrs. George Folsom Granberry this evening at the University «napei nas been postponed till Saturday evening on account of the illness of Mrs. Granberry. —m-* Mr. H: K. Brooks agent of the American National Insurance com. p/iny, is spending a few days in Atlanta on business. Mrs. G. A. Johns and daughter, Miss Sunie, of Winder are guests of Mrs. B. A. Julian. Mrs. Johns is prominent member of the Feder ated Woman’s Clubs of the State and Is registered at'the University for the clubs’ summer course. Miss Annie Crawford loaves Thursday for Hendersonville, N. f*. here she will visit Mrs. Pud '.Morton. During her absence her aunt, MIhr Fannie Crawford, will visit friends In the country. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards and family have returned from Jacksonville and Atlanta. —ffi— Mr. A. Brooks and daughter, mo. le Hansford and their guests, Miss ‘Montine Mattox of Murphy, N. C., and Miss Landis Glenn; Mr. und Mrs. A. J. Lord, Misses Ruth Moore and Claire Kennedy of Arnolds ville; Messrs. Dean Amis of Athens, Buford Wells. Harold Elder, Lamar Elder, Archie tored.over to Atlanta Tuesday to “ , o ’ £f m r ,* 4 iS L e . r ' w „ attend the Elk* rnnventlnn. , *2 « 1 and OtlS Wells, Jeff Butler, all of Watkinsville; attend the Elks convention. —SB— Mrs. M. H. Farmer has returned to Tallulah. Ga., after a visit to Mrs. 'Mi. H. Conway. Mfsa Hatty Brumby of Atlanta was tho w«*ek-end guest of Mrs. John J. Strickland on Milledge avenue. Miss Claudia Lamb of Daniel. vlHe, Ga., who haa been the guest of Mrs. E. p. Everett Is now visit- lng in Atlanta. Mrs. Julie McNeil Is spending some time at Dillard. Mr. Charlie Howard ot Lexington is among tho visitors here Tues day. —SB— Mr. Jacob Phinlzy of Augusta,! Birmingham, is a visitor in the city. -n~ Mrs. O. B. Dye has returned from a visit to Atlanta. Mr. Asbury Hodgson will enter, tain at a delightful houso party ttys week-end at tho attractive summer .home of his mother, at Dillard. His guests will Include friends from Athens, Atlanta and Misses Gladys and Hazel Bond of Forsyth. Ga., are guests of Miss Elizabeth Bowers, at the homo of parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Bowers on Milledge avenue. ~ DORSEY’S Removal Sale Offering the Greatest of djumr 1 VALUES IS NOW ON Don’t Miss This Home Furnishing Opportunity Dorsey Furniture Co. Friends of Mr. Arthur Cox, Jr., will regret to learn of his Illness at the home of his parents on the Boulevard. pp Dr. and Mrs. Lauren Goldsmith of Atlanta spent the week.end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rowe on Hill strecL They were accompanied home Monday by Miss Frances Rowe who will be their guest for several days. pp__ 'Miss Pauline Tony spent week-end with friends at Tallulah Falls. Mrs. Frank Ilarrold of Ameri cun arrives today to visit her sis ter. Mrs. Robert McWhorter, for the Club Institute. Miss Louise Phinlzy, of Athens, and Miss Charlotte Milstead, of Charlotte, N. C., aro visiting Miss Mary Ann Lipscomb at Topawlngo lodge at LakomonL Ga.—Atlanta Constitution. WHITEN SI Miss Morino Neel has returned Tvarra Naur QUjnc from a visit In Atlanta. I WO iNCW OflipS Mrs. A. C. Rolison and children of Savannah. Ga., are visiting her sister, Mrs. L. L. Flournoy. Bill Reynolds, Ralph Rice and Joe Strozier of Lexington; Walter Sanders of Crawford and Elmer Marti nof Arnoldsville. The party was a lovely compli ment to the visitors, and fully in keeping with former parties given by Mr. and* Mrs- Coile. Mr. and Mrs. Will Henry Hodges Entertain A^ Dinner For Miss Marguerite Houston Mr. and Mrs; Will Henry Hodg. es, Jr., entertained at dinner Fri day evening for Miss Marguerite Houston of Thomaston, Ga. Those seated at tho table were: Miss Houston. *Mr. Buford Wells, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Coile and Mr. and Mrs. Will Henry Hodges, Jr, The dinner waa served in four courses and was a very pretty compliment to the honorec, who it being extensively entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb, Mrs C. B. Lamb and attractive daugh ter. Miss 'Mae Lamb, have return ed to Danville, Ga., after a visit to Mrs. E- P. Everett. Mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for few cents, shnke well in a bot tle. and you have a whole quarter- pint of the most wonderful skin softener and compleslon beautifler. Massage this sweetly fragrant lem on cream into the face, neck, arms and hands, then shortly note the youthful beauty, softness and whiteness of your skin. Famous stage beauties use this hnrmlesa lemon cream to bring that velty, clear, rosy-white complexion, also as a freckle, sun burn. and tan bleach because It doesn’t Irritate.—(Advertisement) OCONEE HEIGHTS NEWS Mr. Joe Nunn is in Greer, South Carolina. Mrs. Almond of Commerce was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. J. M. Fleming. Miss Olivia Lyle is visiting rel atives in Atlanta. Mrs. Peterson of Bogart is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jesso Clotfelter. Mr. Ernest Strickland Is in At lanta for a few days. Mr. Odellc Henry leaves Monday for Ohio. Mrs. George Dostcr and young son are spending a few days with Mrs. Dorter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hale. Rev. J. V. M. Morris filled tho pulpit at Prospect Church last Sunday morning. The Missionary Society of the Boggs Church met at the Athens circuit parsonage Monday after* noon. An interesting program on Korea was given. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Jolley, assist ed. by he* sons. J. P. and Watson Jolley, served the guests with dainty ice course. A mid-summer excursion "Mount Improvement” will given' at, the home of Mrs. Nlch ols Friday, July 20, for the bene fit of the Oconee Heights school. The triin leaves "Sunbeam Sfca. tlon” promptly at 8:33 p. m. Rounc 1 trip ticket*, one smile and a hand shake, plus improvement tax Special rates to all tourists Amusements free. J VILY CLEARING 5ALE5 Are attracting hundreds of satisfied cus tomers in every department. Everything has been reduced from 10% to 33% Off ARNOLDBVILLE SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Colic Entertcln At a Part, at ’Hillsldo’’ Thursday Evening One of tho most delightful pay ties of the aeaaon waa given on Thursday evening at “Hillside” in honor of Mias Marguerite Houston of Thomaston. Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coile of Shreveport La. The colonial homo of Mr. end Mrs. Coile was never more attrac tive than on this occaaion. Th* lower floora were open for the affair, and were beautifully dec orated in pink crepe myrtle, roses, and handsome Japanese sunflo* Punch woo served in the spec ious hall, the bowl being placed in a bower of southern smiiax, an' pink rosea. Miss Houston waa very lovel. in a pink georgette dancing frocl combined with real cream lace. Mrs. E. W. Coile was gowned in n pink taffeta evening dress, com bined with pink brocaded velvet. Those invited to meet Miss Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Henr> Coile were: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hodges, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Holli day of Athena. Mr. and Mrs. Zael> Norvilie of Watkinsville, Misses Madeline and Florens Stovall, Jewell Andrews. Mavis McRre. Grace Wells, Blanche Downs, Mr, and Mrs. Will Henry Hodges. Jr. all of Watkinsville, and Misses MOTHER Clean Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” For The Ocean Steamship Co. nah, Baltimore arid Phlladi It has just put - two ' nows into service. More than twenty thousand sengers annually use Ihe ships of the Ocean Steamship Company, and its freight service enjoys an ex tensive patronage not only In the southeast, but as far west as Col orado nnd Utah. President Winbum says tho worth of this combination of rail and ( water service to American business justifies the large expen ditures being made to insure its permanence and improvement. FOR ISM” Prepared Especially for Infants and Children of All Ages. Mother! Fletcher’s Castorin has been in use for over 30 years as pleasant, harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Con tains no narcotics. Proven direc tions are on each package. Phy sicians everywhere recommend it. The genuine bears signature of “Sure Fire Flint” “The man who is satis fied with success would have been satisfied with failure.” “Old Sweetheart of Mine” Wednesday STRAND Tonight LAST SHOWING That Big Special “The Girl of the Golden West” m SAVANNAH, Ga.—Two new steamships, to bo known as “The City of Chattanooga" and the “City of Birmingham" will be launched by tho Ocean Stoamshlp Company in July and August. Each will bo of 6G00-ton capacity, twenty per cent larger than tho best of the eight ships now in service, and each will cost one million dollars. They are equipped for qolck hand ling of freight and contain en larged and superior accommoda tions for passenger travel. In speaking of therfo ships Pres ident W. A. Winburn, of tho Ccn- tral of Georgia Railway calls .at tention to tho advantages of rail and water transportation as pro vided by the Central and Its coast wise connections. This service be gan operation as early as 1848; and provided cheap and expeditious transportation for light and heavy freight originating at the markets along the eastern seaboard and for the products of the south moving northward. Tho service proved of real value to tho business world aiid has grown in importance until now there are eight ships In the fleet, with sailings between Savan nah and New York three times per week; 8avannah and Boston twice weekly. The Merchants & Miners Transportation Company, an Independent company, has sail ings twice a week between Savan- OUR PEDIGREED USED CARS Will Save You Money Good Ford Coupe. Cole, Seven-Passenger Touring, repainted and in excellent shape. Bargain in a Bulck Touring: i Bargain In a Dodge Touring. A» good Dodge Truck—Worth the money. Terms to suit your pocketbook. Why not ride this Hummer? CONOLLY MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of Buick Motor Cars k ••ij m SPECIALS at Athens Busiest Store 98c mm? MIDDLE AGE Relieved ofNerronmeuindOtber Distressing Ailments by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Rag Rugs 98 Cents 200 24x48 Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs Grass Rugs 98 Cents 36x72 inch, Solid and Combination Colors, Special at Porch Rugs $6.95 and $12.95 These are extra heavy Rugs, most suitable for Porches— 98c Brooklyn, N. Y. — “I first took Lydia E. Pinkham’a VegetableCom- 6x9 Special At $6.95 | 9x12 Special $12.95 in my let! y, and that 1* box ond retd It carefully, bow I aunt to Uka tho Vegetable Compound myoelf. It his given mo quiet nerve* to that I sleep Ml night, and * bettor appetite. I hove recom mended it already to all my friend* and relative*.”—Mr*. Englemann, 2032 Palmetto St, Ridgewood, Brook lyn. N. Y. For tho woman nilforing from ner vous troubles causing sleeplessness, leadaeho, hysteria, “the blue*,” Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound will bo found a splendid modi- cine. For the woman of middle ago who is passing through the trial* of that period, it can be depended upon to relieve the trouble, common at that time. 1 Yon should giro it* fair trill now. Silk Pongee At 85 Cents Best Quality Japanese 12-mommie 85c Pongee at .. Bed Spreads $1.98 Full Size, Extra Heavy Unbleached (4 QQ Crinkle Bed Spreads * * Gloves At 98 Cents 98c 16-Button Chamoise Gloves, in White and Colors at Davison-Nicholson Co. 11 YOU ALWAYS HAVE A RECEIPT There will be no arguments over bills, there will be no hard book-keeping—and you know at a moment’s notice just where you stand. A CHECKING ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK IS THE MODERN METHOD OF PERSONAL FINANCE Open your account here, where it will be welcome, and receive the most careful and courteuos attention. Iturry Mother! Even contipated, bilious, feverish, or >!ck, colie Ribics ond Children love to take genuine “California Fig Syrup" No other laxative regulates the tender little bowels so nicely. It sweetens the atomach and starts the liver and bowel* without grip ing, Contains no narcotics or soothing (drags. Soy “California” to your druggist and avoid coun terfeits. Insist upon genuine “Col- Komis Fig Syrup” which .contain* direction*.—Advertisement.