The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 11, 1923, Image 3

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i-> ;■ i J-H WEDNESDAY. JULY 11*1923. OCIETY Offl, By MR8. ALICE ADAMS _ JOII J RBpITAL trally of Oxrgla Suinmci School Muuic Department; Concert Seri«fL^2 i)r 1923. Joint Recital: Kate -'fnikkr Hodsnon, Hopmno; Hugh ilfCtilc Hodgson, Pianist; UnlvtttjJtj* of Georgia Chape) Thursday, June 12, 1923. 8:15 p. m 1. Bach-TnuHijr—Toccato and Fu‘ gue D. mlrior—Iluglj 'Hodgsoh: Quarrel between I'hoo- i)\ Liszt ThouTt like a Schubert—Llttb Schubert—Margarettu plhfr )Vhcol; Wolngart Festival—Kate Hodgsoi -Berceuse; Chopin— birds; Chopin— Schera Hodgson. 4. "ChopiA—Maiden’s Wish; Carpenter—When I bring you col L,uck ~ A,,, ' 1, 8on ^ - Barcarolle F Minor; AT L 'mN T ETO L P 8- AMPlNd PARTV Honoring Misses Huth and Jtan Harris of Albany, who nr t | ■ 1, \».... Ju.: . ' ' Mr. and Mra. Walter E. Jack- son and attractive little daughter, Florence, left tpdajf for it slay ■©: ucveral days at Clayton. GB, —gj- Miss Gladys Wimblsh left yea* terday for her home In Wnltet rlnrden Fin., after a visit to Mis: Kbht Cr y hies on Poughvrty. Mfcr. Residence 832 Miss Janie Lee Btpvall of ^dtti- | mcrce was a visitor in the city Rue 1‘ubsdhy. the attractive guests of 'Mrs. rftdve' ***»# Kelt)trine PnrH will visit Howard, a delightful camping i»ar-, Miss Anhfctie tfarbtf lH t'flWmMS enjoyed at 'Tlnotop/' next week. .Mitchells Bridge. Those enjoying this outing are: Wo.nl mi. family. Mr.. B. E. Il|,|,.,|t, J|„ Sara Crcrnc, Jlrs. Steve Howard and family, and Misses Suo Jean and Ruth Harris. MISSIONARY circles of • JEJNCE avenue baptist CHURCH TO MEET Tim Missionary Circles of the I rince avenue Ba|itist church wit" meet Thursday afternoon at 4*31 at the foil ,wins rdnees: Circle No. 1 with Mra. J. H Mapp on Barber street. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tiller. fliV children and Mrs. A. L. Still (jrerMWmid. R. G.» motored to At lanla today for the Fills convon tlon. * rm athxnb, gbotoi* prpgk Mrs. .W. F. Melton and Mrs. Me nt up Ji .m these Uirco oroupo ol Cord RAherts of Atlanta are In the men. Wo know what is-comlns uf city nttendlnB the Club laatltut- |lo nert tin an wo are working hard at the university. every day. _ng Dr. J. O . Wilkerson came uj \ Mr. Thomas If. Jackson of Au* I yesterday th spend a week wit) Rusts Isvisltlns his mother. Mra ins. lie Is coin* to talk to us every. D. W. Jachson for several days, imorulnir and wo know wo will on- | r -5R- [Joy his talk. . Ml< and Mrs. A. W 'Hartley l</ SHACK NO. 3. Halurday {for u ten days trip mo- toriilg to Griffin and Tcnniilc Ga. { (siting' relatives, stopping over 4r I Atlanta for the KlhA‘ , ci»flV«ttlbn‘. Hold Services For ! Pauline,' Alidad jFour, Year Old Boy Funeral services for Marlin Green way. four year old UNIFORM FARE8 IN MEXICO MEXICO ciry.-JteJtlco soon J§ By TAD OAVI8 hearts were made glad yeq- son,of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Green-,to have standard rates on railroad way. (»f 4M'^Scoorhco av'cnile, was jfnres, applicable throughout - the conducted from (-lie residence- by country. The coat of a first class Itev. a. I*. FItiry. TiiCfttldy* At 10 ticket will be two and one-quar- a. m., and Interment followed. In lor cents, American money, a mile, loom***, cemetery. Dunawhy & (Second class tickets' will bo one MIhs Mary Peoples of Carters vllie and Miss Emily Boyd of Grif fin are expected this Week to vis It Miss Katherlna Park on Dear Ing street. COdard—Running; Schytte—Inter- Circle No ‘ Mil* tp« , «■«*»= ffehyll- Th*- Russian oS5S2. « Id S Steppes—Hugh Hodgson. cirrle No *t -ifh , «. Hobson (Dedicated to M*. „„ Wh'telTn^"«d ^ H V ; r SdVT? SOnB n °* " Circle llHppr*vs«dy; 'Hodgson (By Ro-. n f nieinhi quest, dedicated to Edith)—Nu scry Rhyme*; Rogers— 1 the Sta Year s at the Sprlni- :e Hodgson. * pgj VISITORS HONORED AT LOVELY BRIDGE P PARTY Miss Read of Atlanta. th* guest of.Miss Marion Talmadge an- Miss Louise Hays of Montezuma who Is vlsltttig Mrs. Merritt Potinc were honor guests at the lovel brldgi cnled off on nccoun* being out of the cltjf, rir.de No. 6 with Mrs. Nelli. Captain on College avenue. -'■m _ PROMINENT WOMEN TO SPEAK AT WOMENS CLUB THURSDAY 5 O’CLOCK. Mrs. fulmar , lluthefford ' Lips- comb Stnth chairman for the Ken- more Association and Mrs. Bmllj White Fleming Smith of Fred ericksburg Vn., will speak at & o’clock Thursday afternoon at the Mrs. Miller Walton returned her home In Augusta today afte a two months* vl»U to her parent Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Howell on MID edge avenue. Miss Stella Flatau Has return from Gadsden Ala., where she, vk Ited for some time. brldgj Party given this afternoor Womens Club on Prince avenue, by Mis* Marlon Talmadge at bet I LUMPKIN STREET NEEDLE hom^Wt Church street. Shasta daisies and other sum mer flowers formed the decoration: in the reception rooms where th. gams was played. TheJtmror guests were presentee perfume bottles and the winner? of top setpo and consolation prize: were giveiv-French novelties. Following‘the itnvrestlng gaim dainty refreshments consisting ol a saladj and ice course was served Six fables of players wer«< in vited to meet ‘the attractive visit ors. A « 7 WORK CLUB T(* MEET THURSDAY \Tlie Lumpkin Street Needle Work club will meet Thursday nf ternoon at 4 o’clock with Mrs. P T. 'Betts. -..■jg’ — YdUNG PEOPLES MISSIONARY SOCIETY OCONEE STREET . CHURCH TO MEET Minn Katherine Park will hav ns her guest for the week M'ns Matv Gladys Brown*of Ashe vlllo, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. AV. Hartley, visiting Mr. Hartley's parents y Augusta this Week. The ■Qossm ■pemiraMi ■ mdh _ Without injury or " irritation by the. daily application of OSODRY This preparations a boon to ettery' nbman so afflicted Miss Pansy Moore 22814 Clayton Street Young Peoples Misslonnr> Society of the Oconee Street Meth- odist church will meet at the homo of Miss I’ear! Jackson Thurs evening nt 8 o’clock. All mcmberi urged to attend. / -f*- p. find Mrs. Ilyrry Hunt an.' Mis.ses Dorothy and Elizabeth Ut- f R.-ilc!uh. N. C., are guest: of Mr. rand Mrs. Harry Warren. —SB— MImh Mary Read of Atlanta ir i the attractive guest of Miss Mario: Tulmndge. —®- Mr. and Mrs. J. Rush, nccom* pnhi^d by their daughter, Kuthet Mrs. E. M. Holland of Toceoa an. Miss Irene Martin of Ita-are gu^st of Mrs. Willie Nelms at hom •on Hoyt street. -«!- > Mrs. Daisy Talmadge Plfts wet over to Atlanta today for a she visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Pledger nn- family and Mr. and Mrs. J E Wiggl and family leave Thursday for motor trip to Charleston, S C. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bolton' friends deeply sympathize will them In the death of their mothet Mrs. E. M. Bolton, which occurre- nt her homo In Griffin Tuesday. Mr. Marion T./ Dunaway * rf th H. 8. N. Hampton-Bond-., Vs., .1 Visiting his unc4p, Mr* Harold T Tuck at his lovdy country home Ridgecrest. left for Atlanta to attend the Elkt convention to which Mr. Bush hai been sent as a delegate from th Grand Lodge of Athens. Mrs. Ben Moseley. Mrs. E. W Schafer. Mrs. J. H. Terrell, Mrs. H W. Menders and Mfss Jeanette Menders of Toccoa . wero among the visitors In the city Tuesday. - flfl y Judge John J. Strickland Is spending some Urao at Tate Springs. Miss Ruby Sandrrn of Eatontot Is visiting ^frs. A. M. Powell. The many friends of Mr. ?n Mr.S. J. D. Escoc aympathfxo wit) them In the death of ihelr ilttl son James which occurred nt thel home in Jefferson Monday. —BB— Miss Julia Haslet and Mr. Wor ley Haslet of Elbcfttn Spent Tues day Jn the city. Mins Marie Storey.' is vli Prof, and Mrs. Luther Elrod Gran It Hill, Ga. • —gg— Mlssea Mildred and IRleti licnior are visiting friends In Atlanta and Marietta this week. Keep That Bloom ‘J- f boy*.- Dr. WUfenoan fg lltlrt < h.ulps JrJ. and Mind w nn u( 4 0 |- the re.t ,'f Ihn ^rrk Jhrkkoh Ihivr Mriirilrd froni Urrra f,,! tipruk la ui> at the inarnlaa 5 I. •. 'a. H T y m '‘" , ‘' C, '.l,H>lcol-l»s.a,!.».a„Kh Friday, or e ink , \v. T.v abler. has Rono bad or MhJ. Arthur L, Mi-Ci.y was call- lll,rt and jhs hann’t ben, al.lo I, sd to ChickAHha <.*kta., Saturday dn h\id fl c , “j account of the critical Illness () ' 'tl., dip his mother. f. * erft stoac!:^liW> WM«i» + « lUujke meetings nlMfNp gHat Wfc.ib:' Mr. Rufus Turner lefti-en IMiurs ! ,l »4 been tnbpht r;ie^,icaUtr; » day for Covington '.Va. where hf| A great day Irif beetr*planned Will Join Mrs. TurVior for a visll for Thursdcy. A barl»ecue. Watei to Miv and Mrs. Robert letday iuorning at the arrival ol Bpnsj fun(fml dir^tors,. werq 'In!and onc-eighth cents 1 a mile, th* pastor of more than fourteen fcHrgfc* "•.* */»., S.l 1 fro i They will g< land, phio (of- a Vis turning home. —05- Prof. and Mrs. G. I young son. Thomas, I from n short vlHt U Madori, -W- Mrs. Roy Langford daughter Betty have their home in Pheon!> Saye hl»i)rt»:, Field ilfij'/ basehali gjtm vc and three or four boxing -matcher re are on th? program for that*rtey i The Klwanl,ana, the Rotarlanf '■••ml the Board of Dlrce/om of the ini' Y. M. C. A. have lK*en Invited, net’ -| ms week is a busy week for th* ir boys. A shuttle rock and a hors* ,: hoe tourn.’inn nt was cart-lad or . yesterday and will be continued to atld Ilttl ( day. The winners of each of th« returned I* two sports will twelve a whob . Ariz.. ftffet frlrd chirk 1 relative Prof. id Mrs. G. vlnit to 8ayf« — Mr. and Mrs. Harry ffttAVMP 8I’« Atlanta for the Elk a convention Mrs. Hoover will gi» to Clayton weeks stay before returnlrt: home. At tho end'of this week wlli'clos* | the first four ireeks of ,,*;aiu|i rej will Imv few boys trt l«vj but some n,v' on*.s are expect- io arrive cith :r Sunday or Tues p are planning i*» haVd 'fhtlhi lay the bipgwXJjiy of the camp The liotarians, Kiwanians anti Dlr_ IS of the ”Y" arc coming U| a big ball game is'scheduled t :• off. Till* older, boys startei lieing yesterday and n fas’ i is going to be developed. W T. wrote to Athtrh and eliallsUgc he b*‘nt Ivtun that could bo rtiulid Restless « Nights/ When Coffee disagrees, Postum There's a Reason PALACE 'mm AN OLD SWEET HEART OF MINE f'Tit j'V Tomorrow Gloria Swanson , and .Tiieo.'Roberts d Tfieo. Robert ‘‘Prodigal Daughters” Another One\. EAST LAKE POOL Has been Refilled with nice Spring Water. Everybody Comp Out! The latrrt rontsnen of voyafty anti to light who* announcement u.i made of the engagement of itlnccr? Maud of England (abort), be fclns'3 n!«ce. to Lord Camegit. Mctft ton of th- Earl of Southtfk. 6 Bell-ans , Hot water t Sure Relief ELL-AN JSt and 75* Paekagoi Good to the last drop gillie restaurateur. whose patronage is due largely to tire uniform, flavor of liis coffee, is usually proud to identify it as MaStvell House. MAXV/ELL ; HOUSE f COFFEE : —TZZZ—. i I mm - i. ~- « f*. We Close Thursnay at 1 p. SMAYBURG’S tn. All purchases made Thursday morning will bear an addiiiona! President* liar,IF* and hi* Side* kick Laddio Hoy snapped oil th< louth portico of the TVh'te IIou^o. f ' I. Palm and etic* oils —nothingelsc—givt 7X3SSZ Proper care will do it Think how many millions keep it in these youth extension days. They do it with Palmolive Soap. Users show others what it docs for com* plexiotis. The others show others. Tims the use h;u spread to every clime. Palmolive lias .become, by sheer results, the leading toilet soap of the world. ) Act# in two ways Palmolive is a penetrating soap. It cleanses the skin to the depths. That’s the first essen tial. Clogged skins lose their charm. Then it applies a cosmetic, based on palm and olive oils. Those oils have held supreme place as beautifiers for 3,000 years. Several times daily it does for the skin the best that can be done. And everybody everywhere now sees the results, The perfect soap Palmolive Soap was perfected in a labora tory famous the world over. There experts have devoted lifetimes to the study of facial v soap. • It is made to attain the utmost in skin soap, without regard to cosh Our enormous volume enables a ten-cent price. Yet no man can, at any price, make better complexion soap; Any woman who fails to use Palmolive docs herself injustice. • of beauty nt women hare tiled palm flive olh. Cledfctri used them; Roman beau ties used them. Science has found nothing else to compare with them in all the cenluffts since. So millions of , modern women, to beautify complexions, still use ""ttisisiaH Vdtmt tnJ tSidney pnlmce 15-cnl putUjtar 10% Reduction We wantslo make a whole day’s sale in half the time. Will you " take advantage*of this offer today? We Remind You of a Few of the Special Values Black and Navy Serge Skirts . ,Voile and Lawn Shirtwaists .Wi Silk Teddies * Sleeveless Sweaters Dresses to $35.00 . $l.&r. .... 59c . $1.4!) , $1.95 $19.95 •TYLI1H FROCK FOR ILKNOEN 'OR 'MATURE FIGURES. . SenttLMUh BQUtacho bruitiihg n bf uaetl for thU design. The atyl- also gooU for satin, ka-sha ai(4 taff* u, as welt Ss for romltlnatlons of ~ I figured matcrl * ir«r«Sf j - The "i>attern t^cut in seven s *1. D 40,12. 4171* am! IS laches l .. rnessur^ - A $S-4nrh p!z.» Ytq.iir, y 9u yards of 44-lncfi insteriai; The w its at tbe foot • Fialts extesd* I Is Z%*ynf«b:. Feriimifl. c*iHar au<! t " of contrasting mo4eri.il two jar.l Incites wiihi la required, Pattern malted t —- Item matted to any address oa ’* ‘ * ’’*• - stamfw. receipt of 12c In 'silver or Nams i„ Street and No. City. State : 3?i)9. and 4104.3203—A POPULAR DRE83 AND . CAPE. ' This portray* OlrW Drop* Girls’ CajH? 4104. The dr« of lincfir, p'ohl sn’tUg or i .... crepe or lswn tor W gulnipe 1 »>r* tlonr Tlit' rape as llinttrutd D •: .dfmtde faceii tiiukinr; One m*r use e. J*ifny c’.ctb or twrrd. with fnc — lining of contracting mat-''4al CajA. f* cut fn f'Ye sisen: C l I**. 15 and 14 years. Jt, requires 4J KACH iMiurn la .IIM» .r itamiM. L Siren and No, —iD <273.—A SEASONABLE STYLE Here we have a sleeveless dree* with the latest style features. The stm'ght Ihiys. stele cloelng an3 plait effect makn it attractive for siender end stout figures. It wiU look well in satin, or with a gulmpe oi crepe or batiste in a majduNl ®r -con* trusting color. ' Bme T wr|« fHH the aruimito in Paisley or figured silk win he pk-asing. The pattern Is rut in six vffers: 34, . 3* 39. 40. 42 and 44 inches bust meas. I ore. A 31-Inch siga requires four J yards of -40-inrh materia! for th* drr*s. and 1 % yard or 34-Inch ma teria! for the gulmpe. The width at $4.45 89c All Wool Slipover SWeaters, value to *i.ou $1.(19 Jersey Silk Petticoats ,... v ..j... Dresses formerly to $25.00 ... S sll.)) -, r —- Sport Coats, Wool — . Pleated Skirts, Cream Flannel . Pongee OVer Blouses • Jersey Silk Undervests ..; : ''i "9 Eagle Crepe, Tub Silk Dresses - - • $9.95 Wo6l Tuxedo Sweaters .*.vV. .9...... v ...?!2.95 , Extra Size Blouses, Sizes to 54 •*•-.. $8.95 Voile, Ratine and French Gingham Dresses . .... $3.95 Crepe de Chine Over Bouses, values to $8.00 $3.95 All Capes - ■ JIalf Price Crepe de Chine Blouses ......... French'Ratine Dresses . .£ Evening Dresses, values to $35.00 Jersey-Silk Knickers All Coat Suits $2.45 $5.95 ..... $19.75, , $1.59 Half Price the foot is 214 yard*. Pattern mailed io any ^ddrw*, on receipt of 12c in silver or a MAYBURG’S innqi 278 Clayton St.