The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 16, 1923, Image 3

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many visitors were fere* t them. This week Dr. Wilkinson of the First Baptist church has been Riv ing us talks at the morning Bible cicss. He has been talking cn the different phases of Christ’s charac ter. Not only have wo received a lot from his talks but -we have learned to know I>r. Wilkinson and to love him. lie enters In the hike» and games Just ns the boys do and every one likes him fine. In the evening tho older boys ol the camp have hern leading the Bible classes.. While they are not wonderful orators, still the wa> they put their whole heart inti what they say makes it Impressive Foilow’ing were the results of thi water meet: Class A 20 yard dash. Listed In order of standing, first, second, third: Lin wood Wiggs, Hollowed Baxter, Blllio Hudson. Class B, 20 yard dash: James Chandler, Morton Hodgson, Farrar Blanchard. Class C, 40 yard dash: William Mell, Carl Tibbetts, William Mor ton. Class D, 40 yard dash: Walter Forbes, Jr., Buster Kilpatrick, Carl ton Mell. Class A. 20 yard dash, back stroke, James Chandler, Morton Hodgson. Stanton Forbes. Class B. 20 yard dash, backward stroke: King Crawford Harris Cook, William Mell. Class C, 20 yard dash, backward stroke: Walter Forbes, Jr., Iluster Kilpatrick, James Harr!s. Fancy diving, choice of nny five dives, possible points, 50: Walter Forbes, Jr., 50, Frank Dudley, 45; James Harris and Harris Cook, 43 spent the Week'end wtyh his faml* iy at the home of Mrs. J. H. Beus- see on Prince avenue. -3- Mlss Mamie Maekie is in New York for a stay of several weeks. "Louisville Lon” ^ (The Vampin'Lady) ■ is stealing into every 1 dance program and trot- w ting away with all the 1 bouquets. Ted Lewis’ 1 Columbia Record of this • go-getter is the vamp- ingest, coaxingest fox trot you aver heard. “Baalo Street 1201^Dy ;) MRS. ALICE ADAMS—Residence 832. Mrs. C. J. Hood has returned to Commerce after a short visit to her daughter, Mre. James White, Jr. t on Prince avenue. ■ (SET WEDS MR. ;U. OK ATHENS - . to ttwiilc circle of . the marriage of Miss v ,e Torbet, the young- ;of Mrs.' J. 'J. Torhel ,,l Doyle Faulkner, ol , which took place noon at Afe homo 1 of ’ mother.' ■ II. H.'ihnA!, pastor 1 of MethwhST- 'Church of Has Helen Griffith who has n visiting Miss Frances For- at the Y Camp returned home mgmwm I vALU£S H Removal Sale Bargains Sunday. —iM— Mrs. Johit .Chipley has returned Mr. and Mrs. Hob spending some time ir tains of North Carol in: moun- performed the cere- flue. the prcdWWWWhf’ou' ns* ,,f friends and relatives. marked the dccora- ven and white. | The living room were deC- Southern smilnx. The plifchted in front of an altar banked with either side stood tall <tals festooned with ,i!ax, each pedestal bc- Among those attending the meeting: in Atlanta of the conven tion- of the Georgia Forestry As sociation are. Dr: A. M. Soule, Mr. Sam Bailey has returned from a business trip to St. Louis and Boston. • Wednesday was a big day in camp as they all are but especially op account of it being water sport day. In the morning the divine took place. Many more boys en* tered this than they did on the last water sport day. About forty-five entered and many fine dives weri made. Walter Forbes did the best making a total of fifty out of fifty In the afternoon the races were held and many more entered this than they did on last water sport day. They were close races and Representative Frank Holden has returned to Atlanta after vlsltiig his parents, Judge and Mrs. Horace ! Holden for tho week end. Mr3. John Nicholson and two children returned yesterday from Clayton where they spent several Mr. Festus Walker of Hamlet, N. ., Is in the city today on business. Mr. find Mrs. Rupert Weatherly have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Weatherly* Jr- in Royston. Friends of Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Biidsong will be gratified to learn that the condition of little William Birdsong, who has been critically ill in. Boaz, Ala., where they arc visiting, is slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davison and two children have returned from Clayton where, they spent several weeks at the Earl House. Mr. David Michael has returned •orn Atlanta. Mrs. Ethel Lewis of Atlanta is the guest of relatives in tho ' city. i*o’ bet is a graduate of the State College fc»r Women. Mr. Ellis Dye and Mr. Hoke Smith of Greensboro were visitor* in the city Sunday. the eldest son of \ W. Faulkner of id is a successful; man in Athens, Chifforette $29.00 ThU mahogany finished chif forette is one of those odd pieces that have suffered most at the price cutter’s hands. In this sale at. .(29 4-Piece Bed Room Set $85.00 Handsome bed room set in mahogany finish. Consists of bow end bed, triple mirror toilet table, large dresser and chifforette. Removal sale price on the four pieces only $85 One of the Season’s Best Pictures “The Little Church Around the Corner” TONG WAR IS AVERTED WHEN BOVS ADMIT FRAUD Mr. and Mrs. Claude Little are visiting relatives in Gainesville this week. ately after the ceremony r ,-ouplc left for a motor lints of interest in North and after their return WATSONVILLE, Cal. — Eight ; American youths, chaperoned by police, made a statement to lender* of tho Chinese colonv hero that prevented n tong war. Tho boys confessed that they had passed some bogus lottery tickets, circulation of which had arosued mutual suspicion of tho Hip sing and Bing Kong tongs—oldtimc enemies. Tho rival tong leaders, who had been accusing each, other of cir culating tho “queer** tickets, made peace Immediately. Mr. Guy Middiehrooks and Mr Jesse Thomas Mhldlebrooks of Ap* palacheo spent Sunday In city, -B8- Mlss Emily Bancroft of Savannah is visiting her father, Mr. Ed Ban croft on Hnncack avenue. Mrs. J. T. Haines and young son of Swainsboro, are spending this week with Frof. Haines, who Is attending the University Summer School. -m- Mrs. Alice Adams and Miss Katie Palmer are expected home tonight from Blue Ri8ge, N. C. where they attended the National on Cobb r.trejt, i Sunday Amcrftan. > Study’ Class o'f thn Lt. McflVWist Church the Mrs. on Dqugncrty street aftcrtiotfftW 3:30. Mr. Winfield Ncsblt of Macon If You Suffer From W. C. A. Conference for ter PALACE TUESDAY Short an- .ylaughtc.' hair home CHINESE GIRLS STUDYING MONEY AND HANKING HERE LET na prove to you that : KING'S NuTREATMENT will live yon IMMEDIATE and i PERMANENT relief. KING'S NaTREVniENTU • ! title prescription compounded to do well • one thing and one thing only—perma nently relieve sufferers from indices- tion. Which produces excess acids, heart- burn, intestinal indigestion, irritated 1 stomach or colon, nervowness, distress- ; ’mtgas pressure around the HEART, Toxic condition. dizxineu, etc. 1 Our Guarantee ! If you are not 100% satisfied after taking six ounces (one half bottle) re- [ turn it and your money will be cheer fully refunded. Get a bottle today—Eat what you like tomorrow. j PALMER & SONS I this city her uncle, Mr. East Liverpool, Mr. and lSfefcw1and“] BERKELEY, Cal. Davenport Bed Set $119.00 Let this handsome davenport bed set solve your extra bed room problem. Its mahogany frame and beautfiul upholstering make it a living room set worth while. A comfortable bed is in side when you need it. Sale price $119 Colonial Buffet $22.50 TOM MIX’S LATEST NOW PLAYING accot Built of oak. Substantially constructed. A buffet to stand the most trying serv ice. Removal Sale Price.. 122.50 Frances and Louise Saturday for :• month’s! latives in Katunlon and| STRAND Vera Johnson has return- h.-r bom, iJji/ Miss Jewel! Marable on irac Avennw.l fpr several -SK' : „ . and Mru. Hubert Rylec rc- Sr.tiirdaytlroau (New Or- ‘ ldst week. ■Frank Stewart spent Sunday in Atlanta. , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crews and Mr. Ned Hodgson returned today from Hendersonville, N. C., where Flounces and Bustles Will Prevail When Colder Weather Sets In they "But i«.*. McPhail has returned they spent the week-end with Mr Hodgson's family at their summer homo. Mahogany Table $49.00 Genuine mahogany top 64 inches in diameter. Two extra leaves. Large, substan tial base. A table worth 1100—in this sale' for...(49 This three-piece cane set with tapestry uphols tering is most certainly a bargain. Three large, comfortable, well made pieces of living room furniture for only $98 Dorsey Furniture Company Quality Furniture Since 1884 Read Banner-Herald Want Ads Sealed for You Wrlgley’s is made of poceicbicfe and other ingredients of highest qualify obtainable. But It Is no use to make WRIGLEY’S 100% ATHENS LEADERS IN THEIR LINE There is hardly a need or want that cannot be filled in Athens’ stores LOOSE-LEAF 8ystema and 8upplles Exceptional 8ervlcs The McGregor Co. Clayton 8t Athens, Ga. Anderson Plumbing Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING Good Mechanics Good Material Best Prices Phone 111S 40 W. Clayton in qualify and then reach you in poor condition. So. we put it in the wax- .x wrapped'package and yftg. Scaled It Tight to keep it good -for you. Aids digestion -keeps teeth white —helps appetite. Save the Wrappers m TImmmpgood tor ■ *iww'«** Kn!s va DORSEY’S ICTURERS ex- THESE DESIGNS MAY NOT HE TYPICAL, BUT IT SHOW HOW FAR MAN1 PECT TO GO THIS FALL. BY MARIAN HALE NEW YORK.—While you arc wrestling with tho problem of keeping cool in the summer, man ufacturers of women’s, clothing arc figuring ^out how to keep you warm next wjntcr. That Is, of course, how to keep you warm and at the same time 8mart * . .. . When your interest in clothes is Read Herald Want Ads. Funeral Chapel Hancock and Collegi Avenues. tyn and the 1 wry soft finished wools come lit exceptionally lovgly colors this fall,, . . Gaaia keep' t<Y, a very slender but'are by no means Circular flounces, wrap around effects and shawl draper- PIEDMONT W - E - 1-N-E - R - S Best In'the World- Made by PIEDMONT MARKET Athens, Georgia Cents keep- outline, tut: plain. 1 A Complete Office Supply House Art Metal Agency the McGregor co. Clayton 8t Athens, Ga. (a* MUIltl vaawvvo ee.tu , ies all mark the new models and manage to look quite different from the one ybu bought last win ter. Suits h»ve returned to favor and we have tho plain tailored model »nd the fancy one to choose from depending upon your figure and your taste. Some of the fan- ciest ones are of velvet and show a decided waistline, with a flar ing per>c*i- i, _ * a word In reir&rd.to iJfcurw: Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. More popular than the pleated skirt Is the one with a pleated apron in back or front, or on both sides. Elbow sleeves, seldom seen, usually have a wide pleated ruffle which reaches to the wrist. Of materials, velvet promises to at its lowest ebb, these style sr- biters are speculating on how tar they may go with the bustle, how many flounces women realty will stand, and how loyal adherents of the straight chemise frotk wiu little on what is before you. W. G. TILLER Plumbing and Heating Contractor . WE KNOW HOW REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED 171* MO N. Lumpkin 8t. ySt-tNGINEERING CO. TTinraihll X**W "Ca jru in. raanufacturthf ffirjrtflrts Ing back, but the flappers they will neer wear them. [DIGESTION!