The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 13, 1923, Image 3

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Iverson Dews am in Atlanta vlsitlnr Many soaps and prepared sham poos contain too nftich free alkali, which is very injurious, ns it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best .thine to use is Mulsiflcd rocoanut oil shampoo, fur this .is pure 4nkl*0trrlsdy ercascless. It is iucustumjml bean anything else all io piecce.. - You can get tnisat any drue store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Two or three tcaspoonfuls is all that it required, ulmpfv moisten your hair ivl'.li water tin ! rub it in. It makes rn abundance of rich, creamy latiicr. wSiich cleanses thor oughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fre.Vt looking, bright, ANCTRY MOTHER SNAKE VENTS SPITE ON BOY FORSYTH. Ga.—J. T. Jacksor 12. son of Mrs. Arzena Jackson, proprietress of the Arsen? Southern Nursing Home, wai bitten by a copperhead moccA- Sin yeWterday afternoon. He was at Stuart's Mill three mile* from the city at the time, at tending a Sunday School p'cnld Several boys killed a small snake and Immediately were attacked by a larger serpent, evbl#ntl> mother of the dead one. The big snake attempted tr. bite It-year-old Alvin Hudgins, but J. T. Jackson grabbed th« snake's tail and dashed his head ngalnst a rock. Enraged, am’ not stunned the'moccasin then attacked the Jackson boy, strik ing him In three places—th< nose, arm ami ringer. The boy was rushed into town, where he received prompt medi cal attention. Last reports said he Is not I na serious condition A lovely assortment of white silk, felt and Milan combinations, in a variety of.smart shapes.) In choosing from this special price collection tomorrow you will have no difficulty in finding the exact hat you desire. One Hour Sale 9 to 10 CLEARANCE OF 75 TRIMMED HATS fluffy, wavy, and easy to manage. Resides, it loosens ami takes put every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. This . slim, atrnlghtllne style, practically made the 1023 flounce famous. It shows It off to Us very best advantage and introduce! a'*new silhouette. The flounce starts from the waist ripples, down the side of the skirl and then extends around the hem lino. The back of this dress ir straight, the sldeii have a little , fqllni-SH to emphasise the lorn? j lines even better. SALESMAN JAM A REAL MYSTERY f W IT UONDEftfUL - PM HtCKI-l ftMTHN0»C> NO FUH HE«E.-\lLlt*E TW N&CT TftWN OOT ."Oft WAfcMfcFNtt „ ROOH' NOTHIN' UONDERF piBoon „ BUT *• WHPiT GEO nt If) HOW TH' £>Pn HILL DID VT LMER GET .. V DP THERE? HQW1HW WMER KEEPS GOING DOWN PMO DOWS W) DOWN DOINGS OF THE DUFF'S By Allman DOCTOR,THIS IS MR.TOM DUFF'] SPEAKING - SAY DOCTOR, l -1 WAS HIT ON THE NOSE WITH / A DAS BALL -TODAY AND I'M J AFRAID I HAVE A BONEf -- y '■ BROKEN IN IT-/ You’D BETTER r (f f COME TO THE , 1 S OFFICE IN THE ‘ V, HORNING AND ME LOOK IT IT WAS A HARD KNOCK, I'M AFRAID- TriE^E A -BONE k. BROKEN r THAT WAS A FOUL BALL THAT HIT ME, WASH*T IT,’DANNY ? > > YOU HAD Better , A DOCTOR. RIGHT AWAY. TOM- IT MUSThAVB , . HURT WHATEVER it was; a TV. lu(H> CUta W S*~ sw« to It* U*** 1 161 Clayton St., “N*xt to K iagmaaaav. Vttitekid^,. * White BucJ^^£ Sea Island Duck Last Showing TONIGHT GLORIA SWANSON in “Prodigal Daughters” Office 1Z01—lij MISS MILDRED .in tho dining room 5r. T .d E n* F -?t ,l mI?un.v f tulor note of pink nnil white. Tho CEt f.?A A 2! 21fJ^!. DAY h.-.tliduy calce held seven pink AT „ — Sparkling tahdies. After the merry LAKEMONT_> games ice cream anil cake was llntmcfor.l will rn. served. Thu guests imludod Hazel delightful week-end and Louise Dyle, Lilly Hell Tople.v rat hot summer cot- Evelyn Kemp, Sarah and Period IJ1 •wings". Lakemont, l-Hotheister. Frances lenders. 1 ‘ >' , , t fx rothy and Alldean Crown. Allege .relatives r»dm A(h^ 1 JUIIs. Nell and Sarah Barrett, nta will be her giiestf Louise St. John, Hllita and *W1I W occasion. j lcin.ua Jackson, Dorothy .'Short* kerno number Rutherford f Allen** Bradberry, Adbevlllo, S. btien the iiWt'. df Fkildv.in, Florida, an ) Gcr- J. C. Huitf hlnfc Tor ! ahllno Pledgor, ves Saturday for I - —fH— Pho will pj,5>n Hot J Mr. W. T. ’Cooper has ffUPlIn'LAdffo^for his home in Greensboro a H) entertain fog a"m«s of several Weeks a ds from Atlanta, up for “Miss Mil-1 SUNBURN If Jour skin it to tender that you expect sunburn, rub. it well with Vicks before exposure. » After sunburn, apply Vicks gently—do not rub idf* It soothes burn and often averts blisters. For any outdoor vacation, Vicks is “standard equipment. 1 * It eases attacks of hay fever, asthma, catarrh and summer* colds. Fine for tore feet, too. was ‘a class mate of Mrs. Wallace at Wesleyan College and Ohe past laway. spring she Atended' : thi ' Semple. 1 Mfsb Llllj^Strfckland’vOf Cornelia- iMTbfT School’lor "dfrls In New ’VorlE She Is the jgui 2s often a belle at dances at the University of Georgia and enjqys wide popularity over the state.— The Madisonian. -flP- Mrs. J. T. Kilpatrick and youni daughters, of Athena, are expect gd noon to vlst Mr. and Mrs. M L Hitcher.—The Madisonian. —By— M.\ Maya Brock of Athens If sptnding several days with his sis ter, Mrs HqI Moore.—Jackson Her ald*. I ;Mlss Louise Phlnlzy hha nturn- led t'royi lakemont where she spent •a! hospital. —18— I Miss llelfcn Smith of White Plains 1 hi the f,uest of Mr. and Mr turned from Atlanta. -GfJ— Mr. and Mrs. Craw-ford Lyle nnd ' nnie Mao Smith from Atlanta. „ . -H- (.ol. and Sirs. Ablt Xlx. of Ath- is and Mr. afid Mrs. Pendergraph Athens, were guests of Mr. Augusta, State Correspoml- secretary of the W« ' Miss . KTERTAINS BITORS AT DINNER THURSDAY At thc-Y.ucy Cobb Institute raided Tlmcsday evening an Interesting! group of of Miss Mildred Huiherfosdt Mpll, president «.f Lucy Cobb met at dlnmr given In their honor # naJ^lv; Mrs Holiert Bren il Club, Mrs. L. It. Berner . aeon, chairman of the Leginlativ iiuncll of Women's State organ! itions of Georgia. Mrs. Ira Farm, i presenting legislation' for county •monstrators. Lamar J. M. Nix Sunday.—Tim Com- eroo Newx. —W— Mrs. John I lake of Augusta Is lending some time at Wrights- lie Bench. s— j Mrs. JLouIso Ilaycs k who has been jtho gu»st of Mrs, Merritt Pound Mrs. Lamar Rutherford I.lpn- 1 i r f»* tmi'iv ai', h‘, . » . ;;• a , lrn,a u, al ^ ^ora ra,ur„«; e ra bvr the National Women Party, Miss 1,7, rno i n Woodberry. w)ncl\>;i\ of Wood he try, ‘ ‘ __ m _l “ * Seminary iy rian of ih# 1 Club, Mrs//1 r ah - M 4/ State BarlJamer niaary, iyhd Si of tha 7 //Women's Federal ef y George Moll anil Misi fy/df Athens. —RF— Mrs. Charles II. * Phinlxy Jr., of ^Am«",usta, Is at Wrightsvilio Beach ! Mrs. John TL Northcutt and throe children arc .exported home from i Wrlghtsviilo Beach Tuesday night @T" ' Mrs.' Alice Adams nnd Miss Francis Talmadge will return from a^PJedger calobrnted Blue Ridge, N. C., where they arc Iiday anniversary at attending the National Y. W. C. A ^iknnefl party 1 ucs-!conference. Tuesday night, jl £tt tho home of her j —<51— jmd Mr<3. Pledger. I Mr. nnd Mrs. J .M. Kenny nnd garden flowers little daughter Jonell, of Hope, Ark. irations In the re- are visiting the former’s sistei ceptlon Yooms^thn lovely flowers \tf*> Fred Hamilton and Mrs — v.r^ y LITTLE day rift parents, formed tho i eqme time. n- - ■■■ I A*! a! visit .>• and Mrs. I Springdale. od by her cousin, Miss Helen Cal- DLanaTaHTTrc; Strickland. ^ Mr. EMgar Marshburn has accept, ed a position in Akron, Ohio. The civic committee met at the home of 4Mrs. Nichols Thursday afternoon. Miss Helen tCallaway and Mr. j Adelle Henry will be honor guests Friday evening at a beautifully nlanned party by'Miss Olivia Lyle. Miss Callaway la the attractive laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webster ^allawov of BkistviUe, and has host of !friendf» who enjoy her frequent' visits here. Mr. Henry eaves Monday fo# a9 extend; * iluu3’^4. Mr. and Mr..* 1 . D. Black.tock Ianta have qpturned home after GREASE SPOTS Grease spots may be removed from wall paper by covering the with clean whitu blotting paper rubbing over it with a hot Iron until the grease Is absorbed. As soon as the blotting paper is soiled it should be replaced by a new one. Urn.'Alice B. Longed i. Blackstock on 1 'Mrs. Guy Hitchcock .and little daughter. Dora of Danlelsville mr^ I visiting Mrs. W. L. Brooks. mwaiMM Hugar Wilkes. , Mr. Kenny is an old Athens boy. —E— Judge J. D. Bradwoll and Mr Dowse BradwcU wili 8|>cnd the week end at Helen. Ga. — Miss Hazel 'Hodgson wjib l« vis iting in Dahlonega will visit In Atlanta before returning home.- Miss Rebecca Fowler and Mildred Stephenson have returned from a dellirhtfill house party at tin* home of. the latter's «grandparents, Mr. 1 Mrs. R. B. Harris In Watkins* ville. -18- Misn Frances Fain’s friends will lie delighted to learn that she l» Improving fron\ an illness of sevra! eeks. — Mrs. C. J. Decker accofltpanle* by her mother, Mrs. Mason and lit tle daughter, Betty, left Thursday Asheville, N. C. # to spend some time. Little Missel Mary Pond ar relatives. Mr. M. G. Michael has returned from n stay of several days in At lanta. —tfi— Friends of Mrs. W. P. Brown will regret to learn of her Hines: at her homo on Hancock avenue. ,.PH . f \ Airs. C. N. Sisk apd little daugh ter Helen were guests of ’ Mrs Carl McNelly on Prince avenue Thursday. —® — * y Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Mai-but spent Thursday In Atlanta. Misses Mary Foote Simmons.nnd Kate Simmons vjr'.ll return to \heli home In Gainesville tomorrow Jiftr; visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. El rod. ^ ' —• Mr. G. W Burqh and Mr. J. M Burch have returned from Atlnntn where they Attended tho Elks Con vention. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rylee re- turned. to«!ay from Atlanta when thoy^ fluent several days. • ‘ —80— Mrs^ Paul Wiliams,of Athens l» visiting relatives hero this week.— Winder News. -fiP—- Misses Sarah Ik»wc WIer and MU- Ired Griffith of Athens, arc visit ing Mrs. Jutnes F. Hhehane.—Craw ford News, Oglothorpo Echo. -88- Miss TjouIso Hayes, of Montezu- ...1* • arrived yesterday.to visit Mr and Mrs. Leon/ird Wallace. Ktu- .—r Oconee Heights Social and Personal News f Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Il^tory and Miss Leila Mao Htnry mgtored to Atlanta Wednesday. Mlffe Margarot Jennings enter, tr.lned Friday eve ring nt 11 delight ful narty for her g.nsr, Rlsa Vivian MiCfnty. Mrs. Dewey Thurmond has re turned from Atlanta. Miss Blanche Callaway has re- ttened from Kastvllle. accompanl- Athons District Meeting al mgnall. Mrs. Lula -Mprrl? spent Tuesday with her 'daughtc-rs, Mrs. Robert Davis apd ^tg,,pprsey.Davis.. ■Miss Lucy Bryant was th«; -nepl of her sitter, Miri. Griorgo Thur mond Monday afternoon. M-s. W. P. Jennings has return ed from Atlanta where she visited ljer mother, Mrs. Todd. Mr. Harris Thurmond spent Sun day in Jettertfon. the guest of Mr. J. c. Bennett. Mrs. A. 1* King, Mr. an«f Mrs. Tom 'McMahan and Mr.. Elmer Crawford visited friends here Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Bill Hansou of Dawson, who ..was in Athens to attend the Amer ican Legion convention was th« guest of friends In Oconee Heights Monday. LONG LINES END IN A FLOUNCE DAILY RECIPE EGGS BAKED IN TOMATOES By Bertha E. Shapleight 1 of Columbia University Select firm, ripe tomatoes, fair ly large In size. Aftrr washing, cut a slice from (he top of each. Scoop out Rome of the ptjlp and sprinkle tho Inside of the tomatoes with salt. Mix soft, stalo bread crumbs' with melted butter, using two {tablespoons butter to one-half cup l of crumbs. Sprinkle a few rrmbs in the bottom of each tomatto and 'slip In a fresh egg. f Cover -with crumbs and bako (n a moderate oven 15''minutes. Strve with or without a cream sauce. Cream sauce to which grated cheese has been added makes tho dish a little higher in fuel value. | curtains Always pull a thread and cut by that when you are making cut- tains. Then they will always hang “true. M Aftfithtir Rus sian Invasion PALACE Priscilla Dean •1" in “Flame of Life” Big Special STRAND . Marla Asti, Ru.-nlnn dancer, iu being acclaimed a great success In Berlin. Parin nnd oilier Eu.o;;can cillca. Now ohe ij planning a lour of TODAY EMBROIbERED ORGANDIE VERMILION AND GREEN White, embroidered organdie Is Vermilion and Lanvin green an vf-ry effective with black or navy combined to form bindings oa a blue taffeta^ . smart frock of black crepe. MICHAEL’S %EJV SPORT HATS SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW at TIIE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA The Big Bargain Opportunity Of The Year! ter have we offered more «ne^v^>“1* it when “White*” are fa the SeS al Clearance Sale of White Kia, White ° ug h , . nd Duck Pump* and Oxford offer. tunity to *ave money on your *ummer footwear. I nuu* t, owy $1.95 for, stunning model*, iup to $6. Nev« before at thu majon of theyewbare made »uch dra.tic reduction-fluy Now .while the Big ’eUont Alkali in Soap Bad for Washing Hair