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TUESDAY. JULY 17. 1923.
TBH MTOBHIBAID. ATHENS. GEORGIA
PAGE THREE
Offlc# 1201-j-B? MIlS. AL ICC ADAMS—Residence MX.
GIRL RESERVES
MEET ^
The - Diet Reserves bro eagerly
lookluKf^ani to the month of
AugjHpSBilcli a group of thorn
will spend nt (he "Y" Camp. I '.at
Weniug thefce girls and- tfctelx pty-
j nf| met at the Y.
camp riilly and to great Air. Forb f
‘ 4 flt|en he returned from the camp
infill a gropp pf joys whom lie
- Slis bringing hack to Athepp after
I Nelr stay at Camp. Mr. 1 Porbts
; 79}d the girls of the improvements
iftjtt have.heen, made nt qarpp slnco
last summer and of the splendid
records which the boys have been |
iriaking In athleticsTAHss DuDosc.
tfto V. W.‘ C. A. * secretary, talked
6ft what camp can mean to a' girl.
Already about-fiftv girlsi have reg
istered for tho. camp and registra
tions are coming in every day. Mr.
Forbes urged the girls to register
promptly so that adequate supplies
might he ordered and the cami
gotten in readiness for the Girl
August let. ,
TEETHWG AND HOt WEATHER'
are Very hard on the little one*.
Summer disorders of Stomach and
bowels, weakening diarrhoea, cholera
infantum, quickly controlled ky
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY,
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
CARNIVAL TO BE HFLD
FRIDAY EVENING
teuperylftlon of the social Com
mittee ot the Senior Society.*
The public is invited to come
down and enjoy an evening of
good wholesome entertainment,
furnished by Athens Kndeavoreru
VISITORS HONORED
big tlmo for everyone is the |£T^LOVELY BRIDGE
Mrs. Everett Patman entertain
ed at a lovely bridge party ’I’ftiif
tlayj oft dr noon nt her ho:
MlIIcdM avenue m complimci
he4* house guest, Miss Katrina
Of Macon.
SuinmhF flowers *ln effectl
r^pgement decorated the ree«
roomn whdre the game was p
Four table scores and nu:
were given ds toj* adore gnd
soldtion prixey** 1
Following the ' ganfie' a
course was served. The guei
eluded the members ofAheln
bridge <dub and two N add
tables or players.
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Miss Henrietta Turner of We#-
minster. S. C., and 'Miss Eli^ah^h
Stevens of Caclton will be ! Ue
week-end guests of Mrs. Isaac
Peid,
sf“®SHi i8. CB1 m
id. "the week for a visit of several)
E!
Plantation Melodic, direct from
Xha. Southern, faup„ So. addUtafteft
the side showr and eats* games of
every description will be enjoyed, [the week for a visit of several)
The program will’be under the weeks in Eatonton and Madlsotf.
... . in iTirV „ doHiriontlie' , 'Alld^yVandevei*f-
Hclps children ond oldqr persona to<v ono w ,„ wnnt t0 ^ r the - 0 ?d
a.im of the Ohri|^ian church En
deavor Societies, who aro going
jfe tethg' 1 ‘ A' ‘y UristiUn lQHlt*§tvor
vaVnfvnl*’ m tho ; basement v cff tho
church,, and on the lawn Friday
pyenlng. commencing at 8:30
o'clock with ’"Community Singing!”
Eyeryyone will want to Join'in the
fun and march down "Imaginable
Broadway” and seethe various
sliows that will be "fir line. Along
(he Sides will be ice cream arid
lemonade stands to add to the ef
fectiveness of tho entertainment.
The maiden fortune teller will be
on hand in Orient costume, while
“The Biggest Little Singer on tho f
Program” will appear in several»
numbers, j
Notwithstanding the fact that
one of the side issues will he one
Pf the greatest attractions in'the
form of “Bonaparte Crossing the
Rhine" and the "Pretty Girl Con
test" is sure to bring "About much
fun. fer here girls names will be
rl^ced before the voters at cost
of one penny and the girl receiv
ing tho largest number of votes
will lie the winner of a beautiful,
cake. “Cjassleal, Singing tnd Mu-
qlc" .wifi also he a gteat attract lop
flown on the’"Mid “ “** ‘ ' **
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Trof. and Mrs. James Park of |
Dahlonega are guests of Mr. and
■Mrs. C. U. Chandler on Cobh 1
street. )
iMr. and Mrs. E. S. Ryleo have
returned from Atlanta where they!
spent last week visiting relatives. *
corn and cotton. Ho slaps in -a
il - item- almwt ■ any’ fnrmtf
-Mr..and Mrs. P. J. Neel Ieav
Satnri
AS HORNETS” 161
from paq« one)
Miss.JohnnirEUlay of Craw- but few P*P'«
fh»*d arid Mis* Lila EdwrJjs pf Jef
ferson 0118/guests of Miss Matt ft
O'Kenhy on Barrow street.
M. M. JficF—
’ Rev.
cFerrin, pastor ,<
Gffi.no street Presbytoftnn
urcb of Augusta, .la In tho city
rpf a Bhcrt visit to, Mrs. .Mao-
Herrin who Is with Mrs. V. p.
tllenn on North 'Stlllrjgo a von up
have
’•You have mere wt.-.dom th-.f
the proverbial serpent when il
combs to scotching the whool of
our, influential citizen without Ios.
JHV nis patronage or Jii« subscrip
tion. And when ft come:; to
quenching; the spirit of a public
spirited woman who is anxious to
go fadversely, you 1 can nrgctloe' the
hayinlessness of a dove and r.till
who has done anything well. %|Z^" P ^lUn/H^e^nVO^
puts n .crown on that old Mil Aj^vlDo, Brehard ttd TdiStwSr;
• seed's head, even if it is nothing before returning.
I but the largest potato grown. |a —(P — * *
the county. How that l:in<l ol “f.ittlc Church ArOUIl3
spoofiug does help, iic is .doing! n, 0 Corned” Palace
trntion!"j Theatre Special Today
• parlment, for tW alleged propa- ^»nd the Corner" featuring
7 gandg she said he h.au been arndinp <**% Windsor, and to be shown
to farmers. More than, two.hu i- * r ,' J*' e “ ce # ®Jf a ^ re i”*
tired thousand nflgroeq Trqm Gear- * PJJPjJj*
gift albid* )f*ve hL‘fiii x Hli^ftetJ • Uie ?5 rfien . p ^?.Y e ” **l .^ e
norln^^fdi■'**'■“
need ‘m
Miss Katrina Bush will return
to her Jiomo in Macon Wednes
day after visiting rMs. Everett
Patman on Millodge avenue for
several weeks.
Miss. Norin'e
Annie Mao Il^ili
a western trip.
Texas.
lilidny and Mim
ly leave soon ;for
liny will visit; ip
Xlearaway Sale of
Sweaters
One lot of slip-over sweaters in
solid colors and combinations*
slightly soiled. Crigirtally the
pri<;<!s were from $3.60 to $5.00.
You"may choose from them at
98 cents.
House Dresses for $1.39
n < . l \ \ ' ; * #
These dresses are made'of
fast color Ginghams in W
checks and solid colors in
most every color. Trimmed
with organdy and self ma
terial. • All sizes in a variety:;
of attractive styles: You
could hot buy the material
■ ip'-': ! . • *!'•*
» ' Here’s An Excellent
Value in Towels
3-‘ *“ - N’ :! • ».
It will pay you to lay in a future
supply of these Huck Towels at
15 cents each. They are full
16x33 inch size and good qual
ity.
Men’s Summer Union Suits
r.UMO 1 ''..*' : .*!
of good quality check muslin, nicely
tailored, cut full. A real good value at 69c.
Boston Bags of Real
Leather for $1.49
Tljese bags are made of real
leather, good quality in black
and brown. Nothing better for
traveling.
MacFeFrrin- 1s assistant }&*vc the world from her activities.
teacher to Signora De Fabritfls ‘In
' ' ; -SB- . ‘ -•
Augusta and Is here registered In
the music department of the Bum-
mermor School of tho University.
Miss Rorfa Leo Woods Is spond-
I .da not say thhi is.'Jfght, but you
can dd it.
SOF.OMON
A "PIKER”
"A’most any country town fill
ing this week In Athens with her j^ or play rings around Solo-
mothrv. Mrs. R. F. Wopd—Atlanta ;n>°n.wlwn It come., to choosing his
Journal t *° ca l ne 'Y a Items and proverbs, so
as to stimulate the circulation of
Journal.
• Mrs. John R. Nortlicptt and three
children return'd this morning
from WrightsviUo Beach, where
they siw?nt ten days. y/
Mrs. Horace Holden ^nd Misses an( j the cards of thanlt3
his paper.
"But he deals lens than any
man living hi the mournful eccles
iastical Scripture of life. He pub-
lishes less calamitous news than
any other editor, chiefly our obit-
Queen and Frances Holden return
ed Monday from Crawfordvillc.
They were accompanied home by
Mrs. Holden’s sister, Mrs. W. R
Jennings and little daughter Mary
Elizabeth Jennings of Atlanta, ieho
will ho their guests for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Chrmes 're
turned yesterday from Atlanta.
Mr W. T. ^Forbes returned 'to
the "Y” Camp today after, accom
panying the following boys home
last night nfter a two week's stay
relatives put in aftar the funeral,
which,* when you think about it, in
not so calamitous as if he had
dealt in bad news of the living.
"Let hard times come Hire a
dusty tramp down the road and hf
will record hard times in a hriof
paragraph on the last page. Then
he will make nil the ink on the
front page and the editorin! page
shout prosperity coming around
the corner. He leaves all the ban
dit and bootlegger news fot the
daily papers, especially the latter,
which 1s not popular stuff to toll
ft ed •Jo. the Sfrfi6n ptav e rs in the
iriJs there , '* - ,nc |h Harlan, Hobart Bosworth,
Discussing the et©* : jdwr- ion Russell’s
nalism, Mrs. Harris saidf ftho did
successful ^tage play.
MbTWp,„Hd NEW MINTEnlHr”rURE E
,3^.^ °r Marv ZTSSl
•Mv idea at iui clhtral newipn- amount picturv, “Tho Trail of lh«
is one that nubHshos 'mucl I^menomo Pine.” will be the at-
news of honor, louro-.v virtue. »Wtlon at the Palace Wedn«!»<lay.
liatriotlum .mil what so ever thin:. The picture in clean, wholesome
u ere of pooS renort.. If I were entertainment from sUrt to fin-
nn editor, I would harp n lot on Uh. The Btory is laid in Kentucky
the ten comnundmenta. I,would and Tennessee! mountnina and
put in something about God, not .deals with a family feud.
with a whang, hut just news of ^ —
IDs goodness and morcy. ft ‘if -
everywhere ih all things, abound
ing, hut you never see ,it mention
ed among tho local items. . . . . .
By 1 all means, go ahead and inter
view tho great men nad ciistin-
guhhcd women, the nctres.-.es and
bnseball heroes, but you are miss-
mg your cue when you fail to find
and reveal the beautiful lives of
the silent people, who have never
figured ! in historv or in the news
pf the ftay. but they arc the oner
who hold this world together, and
make it safe to live in* in spite of,
all tho confusion and perversities,
of our times.”
Dealer
CITIZENS PHARMACY
Distributors
TALMADRE BROS.
PALACE
TONIGHT
Claire Windsor
Kenneth Harlan
The Sweetest Love
Story Ever Told
“The
Little Church
r Around
the Corner”
WEDNESDAY ,
Mary Miles t;
Minter
. in
“THE TRAIL OP THE
LONESOME PINE”
at tho camp: Rupert Curry. James now in rural communities.
Chandler, Arthur Means, Edward “I nni pluckiiig no laurels from
Evans of Greensboro, Ilarrv Ste- the* bright brows of you swifter
you
city editors, with your associated
new* services, and your marvelous
displays of murder stories and di
vorce scandals when I say that he
is a wiser man in his county than
you acem to be in tho world.
"One of your ablest men may
mount n bolf weevil and go like
Silk Pongee for
. 85c yard
Good quality Japanese Silk Pon
gee for 85c per yard..
< Trunks and Bags of the Highest Quality
When you start on a trip
whether it iafpf,Bjiort; or * ,
long trip you want Tug-'
gage that can be depend-
abron. -Our 'trunks are
made of vulcanized fibre
wardrobe, dress and
garner’-sizes.. Bags of ali,-*
leather, imitation leather
and matting;- Suit cases
arid hat boxes of every
kind.
Prices reasonable. In
itial painted on all
u g g a g e free of
‘ arge.
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Davison-Nicholson Co
ATHENS^ BUSIEST'STOltBi'r ^ 1
1UU
%
David GoldwiiRser. fAwson
Cook and Harry Hall of Greene-
boro.
Miss Myrtle Cry meg and Miss
Lillie Lewis are visiting friends in
Atlanta.
-BP~ /
Miss Ruby Andrews ban return : sailing hallelujah through the <
"d from Silnam, where oho visited | pressed farming sections, tell
for several days. She was aecom-i these old dusty sons of Adam how
ponied home by Miss AJary Free- to deal with’the weevil Ip- order to
man who will be her guest for become rich and prosperous. Wlut
scnic time. I he writes sounds wfae if you have
. —fiR— jnever met this weevil face ta-face
Miss Edith lister is visiting in your own cotton field. But the
Intios in Birmingham. \farmer is not spoofed up hy any
• —mh— jof that stuff. Apt as not he does
Mrs. George Collins, Mis# Lou-lnot read even your tri-weekly. 4
be Collins and Miss Nancy O’Neal! "In any race, he knows he has
left Monday for a motor telp more weevils than ever and that
through 'South Georgia. »• i»* ’ (tho 'government is not sending Any
jof those aeroplanes so glibly pre-
T. Cooper I dieted to apray his cot ton. / Qn
who underwent an'operation at tb!|the. contrary, the government j s
Ccneral^Iospital njpcntly will re-If.pending more establishing'sport-
gret to learn that he is not doingjing speed records in tho air than
so well. Mr. Cooper was removed f would be giade to saw* the cot*
to his home in Greensboro last ton crop of the south,
week. , -j
•1:i\ (SL O. •White. Mr. Boone
Suddoth, Mrs. J. P. Eberhart and
Miss eJnnfe Robinson of Mays-
vilie were among the visitors here
Monday.
HERALD WANT ADS.
Too Lato to Classify
‘Farmers do not live by faith in
theories and forgotten promises.
"They have suffered too much
from facts.
“They know why the price of
wheat went down below the cost
of production last year. It was
because Mr. Hoover fixed the price
of wheat exported to starving
Russia, and they know that the
AT STUD. BLOODED ESKIMO
Spitx, Canadian bred stock, fee . , ....
$10.00. Jarroll^Macksort, 662 W.(chief imports from Russia are bol
Broad street . j22c ; shclrism, the eight hour day, more
for less work, which is
KO I RENT—DESIRABLE Fur ’ tr f pB , thc |and of
m»hei apartment with connect-1 . They know that th , hi , h
intr bath, for light hotiackccplnrf, • iff | mpole( i by- the Republican —
on Millcdge Avenue. Phone IJM-lniiniatratlon I, rMponalblo for thc
J-uniiuinoua coit of calcium aracnate
thin year, and this same Republi
MISCELLANEOUS—-P I-AN 0 |C an wlmlniatralion suddenly adopt-
Tuning and Repairing. Philadel-.p,, t bi* Democratic ideal of free
pliio Graduate. Satlafoctlon Ku»r-|t r adc to.let peanut* in free of
uiitccd. All charge* reasonable. duty thereby ruining the peanut
bawl. P. Chick. Phon* 1531. itaP:f.m..r. 0 f the »outh. Believe me.
jdear brethren, they are mad as
fire, and they are beginning to
think Ilka hornet*. |
“No one undentand* this so]
well as the country’ town editor.
So, hi* attitude to the farmer ia
personal soothing and practically
helpful. He meets him when he
cornea to town and tells him where 1
he can get what he wants' for the
hast cost. He puts in his paner
every week what he Should be t|p-
ilnded to Ho. -if it ia early spring,
he makes a great to do about
trimming or spraying fruit troes.
lie lets him know in the berry
what merchants in towr
y hi* berries to ship. Hi
hake well tells when the next poultry
Capes Capes Capes %
In a Big Sale Tomorrow
at % Price |
Silk Capes Woolen Capes At ^
Kinds of Capes'
y • o
100 lovely Capes to choose from, navys,
blacks, browns, reindeer, Belgian blues,
plain and fur trimmed. Choice of every
Ca^ie tomorrow at exactly 1-2 PRICE.
Children’s Capes are included in this
■sale- . li'.-i XOJii.3
| W.T. Collins Inc. %
BLEACH OUT TAN
Mix the juice of two lemons
with three ounces, of Orchard
White, which any dr
supply for a few cents,
in it Iwttle, and you have a whole
of the
luartcr-pint
most wonder-
complexion boautifier.
Massage this sweetly fragrant
lemon cream into tho face. n«ck,
arms and Stands each dsy apl na&
,how freckles and blemishes natu
rally bleach right out and how
' youthfully clear, ^oft and rosy-
white tile skin becomes.
—(Advertisement.)
will be oj the side-track and how
to cull fowl^ from his flock foi
the market.
ATTACKS
WALLACE
“lie Is, you may say, the poet
and prophet of the whlpporwfll
pea, when the season is late and
maybe no chance to get In enough
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of Agriculture
will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
A modern!charge will be made.
Phone 225-R, Athens, Ga.
JESTER
complete Insurance Protection
617 Holman. Bldg.' . '
l
25clnt Reduction
ON . v '
All Clothing j
-I ;: ; * EXCEPT
s'' Lorraine ^Seersuckers and Suitings
Which Are Being Closed Out At
$10.00
1-3 Off on
STRAW HATS
s v These sacrifices make it impossible for us to extend
our usual credit courtesies. \ V|
E. H. DORSEY
“For Quality”
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