The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 15, 1923, Image 11

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SUNDAY, JULY 15, 19M. f.T.COLUNS r-foc. Big Jy Clearance Sale if Ladies’ and k Children’s READY-TO-WEAR Offer lone Unusual Values from Every Department., Read Jaqk ; Tar Camping Togs Middies, Knickers, Shirts, etc. All Reduced. •"TOTer Cent Off Coat Suits Reduced for Thi&Sale 33 1-3 Off Beautiful Camel’s Hair Suits, Navy' Blue Box Suits, Navy Blue,,mpuse Suits anil novelty check! |r-d stripes go in this sale., titter not lose this greet opportunity. and Organdy Dresses T July Reduction for [y Clearance Sale Per Cent Off Bathing Suits 15 Percent Off, misses, boys,*men run, all new and fresh. replace 1 any that’s not You know what Brad- to a bathing suit. OCIETY Offie. IMl-Bj HRS. ALICE ADAHS-R«ldenet 831. A PRAYER FOR rlpUDAYS who is her house guest. By Martha Haskell Clark Those who watch from wistful win dows while the world keeps holiday, Lord, send down Thy love to fold them; take the loneliness away. / There are many, ah, so many, Lord, for whom the dawn-light falls Oik barren fields of bitterness, and mocking, empty walls. Borne are weary with false hop- Ings, some are bound by crippled feet, 8ome are mether-heacted, yearnin for lost foot-falls down the street; Some are mother-hearted, yearning vanished, some iof questings never known; Some haue lost a comrade’s shoul- ' der and must take the road alone. ;ham Dresses *ed for This Sale Per Cent Off ir chance to buy a lingham frock nt 20 All Millinery Reduced For This Big Reduction SJle 20 Per Cent Off Slips IVaflh Sateen, Waih Silk, Satin md Tub Silk, wh:W and all ■o'ora. 20 Per Cent Off >V All Silk Dresses Light and'dark colors, in the July Clearance Sale , 20 Per Cent Off All Broadcloth Silk , , Dresses in nolid White, white with pin jtripes. All reduced for this ,ale)’better buy acveral at th« ,r,c£ '20 Per Cent Off Silk and Cotton Kimonas lured for this Sale—Now 20 Per Cent Off «s—Silk and Woolen Reduced 33 1-3 Off tokk selling. Come soon. Save 100 lovely Capet to e from—misses’, ladies children’s. Baby Novelties All New and Fresh 20 Per Cent Off feilk Gloves loisetto and Kid Gloves Reduced 15 Per Cent Off , All Hosiery and children’s Silk and dale for this July Sale 10 Per Cent Off vs’Wash Suits and Wash Hats Jack Tar Make 4 20 Per Cent Off Colors are guaranteed.) Slipover Sweaters Reduced 20 Per Cent Off 11 new and clean atock, Umbrellas tiful new Umbrellas and he new shade*, including 15 Per Cent Off Every eeveless Sweaters Shipment juat unpacked— Less 15 Per Cent Off color of tha rainbow. Corsets . Stylish Stout, Bon Camille and all BraB- 1 Per Cent Off Shirtwaists Voiles, Crepee and Novelties, all Reduced for July Seles 20 Per Cent Off Underwear II Muslin Underwear for la- tea and children, all hand tade unerwear reduced for ila July Sale. 20 Per Cent Off Skirts I Woolen, pleated and II redoced for thia ante. I; Per Cent Off White Georgette and Crepe Dresses Reduced for this Sale 20 Per Cent Off Little, watching, wistful windows— white farms ringed with north ern fir f Pillared portico and littlco where the jasmlneil dust-winds stir; Sun-baked cabin flanked with sage-brush, city marble tor- raced white, Or a steamer’s pr *t-holes stream ing gold against a starless night. filess the patience and the wait ing with the tread of homing feet, Pot:;* the wretched and the weary, wine of courage, golden-sweet; To the fettered bring the promise of far tralls'and sunny skies, For the doubting and the lonely, set new' faith within their eyes. Vari colored, vtummer flowers filled baskets and vases in the reception rooms. A silver Jjhsket filled with Shas ta daisies adorned the center of thq lace covoiW table. Silver can dle sticks holding unshaded yel low tapers surrounded the lovely center piece. Covers were laid for eight, In cluding members of the younger set. socTety r BAPTIQ1 MISSIONARY SOi OF THE FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH MEETS-MONDAY AFTERNOON The Missionary Society of the First Baptist chprch will hold their regular monthly business mectlnr in the Sunddy School audltoriurr on Monday' afternoon at five o’clock. 1 wr * RR— “MtO SUfcMER EXCURSION BENEFIT OfcONEE HEIGHTS SCHOOL For information in regard to •'MJd-Sunjjpidr Exairsion’ ’over P C. R. R. from “Sunbeam Station” to “Mt. Improvement” see W. E Henry at Information Bureau, or J. M. Fleming, ticket agent, Oconee Heights, Phone 4305. TOT BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA Airs. E. L. Bussey leaves this week for Charlotte, frrom there she *11! go to New Ydflrf&ra visit >efore returning td Athens. ...Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Chick are (pending the summer in Virginia. They will visit New York, Wash- ngton and other placet of iOter- •st before -returning to Athen8 in September. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thornton tnd Mrs. W. M. Carithera of filbtr- on are guests of Mrs.’ Addle O. /ones for the day. Mr. and Mra, J. F. Oliver and Jttlo daughter Peggy Louise, of Albany have come to Athena to make their home and are with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hud son on Lumpkin street *for the resent. -SR— '• Miss Mary Head returned to her home In Atlanta Saturday after visiting Miss MarioiKTalmadge at her honfe on Chinch street, for (everal days. -~GF— Mu\ and Mrs. Walter Hodgson and Mrs. J. W. Goodman motored to Atlanta Friday for the day. Dr. Douglas Anderson who Is at ‘he Margaret Wight Hospital In Augusfa this summer Is spending the week-end in the city. ^ PAGE THREI Oconee Heights Social and Personal News | fancy diving, done hy the winners directors left for home. •Mis Ida Callaway is the guest Of Mr. and Mrs. La Cull awry. Mrs, Jennie Carltaers nan re turned from Atlanta. George and William Hor..y visiting friends in Jefferaon. Mr. and Mrs. John Hood pai through Oconen Heights on route to Atlanta, where they were called on account of the critical HIijchb of the young son of Mr. and Mr«. Jim Brock. Mr. Norton of Copperhill, Tenn., Is the guest Of friends. Mr. James Young -of Atlanta :»ent Sunday with his another. M-i\ and Mrs. Joe Alexander spent Thursday In Jefferson as the guest of Mrs. Will Mark. The Community Council was en tertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Ed Callaway. After an Insl-mctlve Parliamen tary .Drill conducted hy Mrs. An- nlo ‘Mao Wood Bryant, the reg ular business meeting was held, at which a number of interesting subjects wc-re discusses. Mrs. Randall Callaway invited the club to meet with her July 27, after which a motion . was made to adjourn. A delighttul social hour follow ed, during which the hostess as sisted by Miss Blanche Callaway and MI?*: Margaret Jennings served I a delicious Ice cotfrse. In the water meet Thursday^ The I winners being Forbes, Dudley, Hjtlnes and Crook. These boys dljl some fine di’,tug. Next was a demonstration of dlf. fnrent stroks, done by Forbcf. S4tpatrlek.; Me 11 \TTodgson finjl Hoins. Then they wore given some flue eanoe tilting. In which Hooper ahd Hodgson turned out Forbes and Kilpatrick, and Dudley and Today is field day, and It la go. Ing to be the best wo have had. Tomorrow we have an all day hike around Lakemont, 1 PA8T0R FIXES FINE OF $1 FOR MEN WEARING COAT8 LAFAYETTE, Jnd.—Men who at tend the., evening servlet at the West Lafayette Baptist church must leave their coats at home or Hains turned out Boucbarl and i forfeit $1. Green. After this the whole camp f This is the edict of the' Rov. and directors enjoyed a swim., I Daniel O. Dunkin. pastor, of the 1 church. He believes that .comfort After a few discussions 'by the directors the bell rang for dinner. Then came the big thing of the day, In which the directors enjoyed one of the “Y’s’’ famous barbecues. After dlnnc-r the directors played a few games of horse-shoe, and J na ld, then had a big game of baseball. The younger boys defeated the old men by a large margin. After enjoying the day and being well pleased with the camp the urcli. He believes that .comfort Is essential to appreciation of a sermon. “Men sweltfdng In hot coats connot bo expected to be inspired by any sermon,” the Rev. Mr. Dun- Read Baner-Herald Want Ads. Oku ou/eyour world mce is’lhe daily care ' that-" counts. Lot lair ejtperf' adtiise. you What to uoe~ andhoWtouse ita. ■.PREPARATIONS DISTINGUISHED VISITOR FROM FITZGERALD, HERE FOR CLUB COURSE One of/tjje prominent and most charming women here for the Wo man’s Club Short Course for Club women was Mrs. Ulrich J. Ben nett, of Fitzgerald. Her report on the work of the Review Club of Fitzgerald, of whlvh she was n founder, featurod the brograiti on Fine Arts Friday morning. Mrs. -Frank Harroid.’ of'Amerl- J8, Ga., who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rojert McWhorter for the short course for club wo men at the Univeslty last week ] VENTOR, England—There loft Saturday for a visit In Mon-’great demand for the mw Drcyer TUBERCULOSI8 CURE? before returning to h*r home, i process of inoculation of ontl-tu- _qp_ berculosts vaccine. Experiments Mias Ruth Tribble has returned | some time, it Ih announced, before to her homo In Baltimore after »aro In their infancy, and It will be having been the recipient of many J It Is definitely established whether DUcIal courtesies at the Lamb* the new method-is absolutely ruc- Chi Alpha (Fraternity House 5n cessful. Athens, and during her visit to her sister. Miss Ethel Tribble, who Is attending ' the summer school In Athens-—Atlanta Constitution. Those who watch from wistful dows. Lord look down on them we pray; Let Thy love and comfort fold ♦hem. and their hearts keep holiday. - -ffl- MRS. TRIMBLE ENTERTAINS CLUB AT LINGER LONGER LODGE •Mrs. Richard Trimble entertain ed very charmingly the members of ho bridge club Saturday afternoon at Linger Longer Lodge. Shasta daisies and other, garden flowers Mr . an( | j. l. Oldham, carrying out the color note of yel- formerly of Athens, announce tho low and white formed tho decora- , )|rth of a foil. Ju j y 4th, at their tlons. ’ f . J home in .Spartanburg. S. C. He Following the game delicious re- j ^jn . he called James Harold.- i — t n iiAiialallnv rtf n an In (1 • "• WOMANS MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE FIR8T METHODIST CHURCH TO y MEET The Womans Missionary Society of the First Methodist church will meet at the ct^yrch on Monday aft ernoon at four o’cleok. After tho Mission Study Miss Bacon’s Bible class will meet! # -flE- Mr. Fain Slaughter and Lawrence Kenney are spending the summer In Pittsburgh. Pa. Dr. N. G. Slaughter has retulfced from Tignall.f Ga. Mrs. James Lynch and l-tlss Annie Carlton are at Tallulah Tulls foe the week-end. T CAMP NOTES ANNUAL CAKE HER BEQUEST OXFORD, ICnc.—Mlw Oecll <’. Mormon In her will bequeathed t&00 to -be spend annually buying cake tbr the pupils of Denstono college. . VY” CAMP/ Fiday, July 13, 1923. By “A SHACKER” Thursday was a big day In camp. Tho.Y board of directors spont the day with the boys. They arrived about elven o’cl» and were first entertained by some The Simpler, the Better, v For Baby’s Wear freshments, conalatlng of a aalait and lco couraiv wore aervod. LOVELY DINNER PARTY FOR VISITOR Mr*. Paul Holliday was hosier, at a lovoly dinner party Friday evening at her home on Tallulah avenue, in compliment to Mlrr Josephine Weaver of Buena Vlata ^®^C0ME UP SHIUNO of Honor KHAKI KNICKER SUITS All n«dy tor vacation me, these khaki knlcker aulto will atand all aorta of hard wear. The regulation Mid dies are $3.50 and $4.95 Th« Knickers, well cut. have pockets • and v * band which fastens below the knee. Ideal for camping and general outdoor Sports. Priced $2.95 and $3.50 W.T. Collins Incorporated Mrs. M. L. Davis and her daugh ter, Miss Ckrollne. havo been vis-. Iting tho former’s sister, Mrs. Paul Wright of Birmingham, for the past two months and have left on a trip east and will spend the sum mer with her son. Thomas F. Davis, at Skancateles, N. Y. Prof. J. M. Pound has returned from TIgnall, Ga. •Mrs. W. A. Barnett of Carlton, spont Saturday in tho city. •Mrs. Irene Ginn and Mrs. J. F. Lee of Royston were visitors In tho city Friday. * • r. Hackney Mrs. J. T. Hackney of Birming ham Is tho guest of her slate?, Mrs. N. O. Slaughter dn Prlnco avon > 3. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith left Saturday for (Charlotte, N. whore they will visit for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harmon hav^ returned from Brunswick where they wire the guests of Mr. anJ Mrs. J. N. Parr. \ Mrs, J. H. Otto and two attrac tive daughters, Misses Dorothy and •Margaret of Macon, o?o expected Tuesday to Vfhlt tho fomer’a sis ter, Mrs) O. W. Abney, on Prince avenue. Miss Helen Cooper has returned to Greensboro aftc? visiting her sister, Miss Luclle Cooper. Mf. and Mra. Harry Hunt and little Miss Elizabeth Utterly have returned to Raleigh, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren- Miss Dorothy Uttehly wll (return to her home in September. Kr. apd Mrs. W. R. Tindall left Saturday for Hamburg, 8. C„ to visit tor several weeka. Mr. and <Mrs. W. H. Benson and two lovely children wfll go to Atlanta and Marietta this week for a visit of.two weeka •Mr.-and Mra. C. W. Crook and family, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Mitchell and little daughter left yesterday for Tallulah Falls to spend some timo. Mils Frances Rowo has return ed from a visit to Dr. and Mrs. Lauren Goldsmith in* Atlanta. Miss Erma Griffeth fa spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffeth In Watkins ville. Mrs. 8 B. Wingfield baa return ed from a vtalt tp her parents In Cleveland, Ga. She was accompani ed home by her mother, Glra, R. T. Kennlraer who will visit her forborne time. Miss Pansy Moore 228 Vi Clayton Street July Clearance Sale of Cool and Crisp Summer Frocks=$8.50 $10.00 and $12.?0 'Voile Tissue and Linen Frocks in the July Clearance Sale ^ $5.98 Over 200 beautiful dresses are offered in thia clean up sale of cool sum mer frocks—in light and dark grounds. All sizes from 14 up. Linen Dresses, Ratine Dresses, Gingham Dresses, Voile Dresses, Tissue Dresses. All new and fresh. This is a wonderful time to purchase a dainty little fiock for such a small price. Values Up to $12.50 Special Sale ’ \ $5.98 W. T. COLLINS Inc. . WBEKL’ m •APER3 ’ If You Want to Buy ot Sell— Use the BANNER-HERALD WANT AD PAGE The Sultan of Turkey abdicated and left dozens of wives un provided for. The hew officials endeavored to dispose of them through the American newspapers! We can’t'promise such results from our Want Ads—but if you have anything else you wish to buy, sell or exchange, they’ll surely help you accomplish it. - Want Ads accepted over the ’phone. .d' ' BANNER-HERALD y Phone 75 \ \