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WEDNESDAY, JULY IS. 1023.
m banker-bkrald. Athens. Georgia
PAGE THREE
i Mr. Carlton Moll turn returned
from tho Y •Cimp near Tallulah.
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Miss Olga Boley, of rharecls,
Ccrmany, who has /been tho guest
of air. and Mrs. Julius Dornblatt
left yesterday for New York.
at cosmetics.
Now south remains .'V s
Now countless women, in this easy way, retain ayouthful
bloom.
Any woman who fails to do to makes a serious mistake.
It means only proper skin care. Palmolive Soap gives that
care. It gives it in an inviting, inexpensive way. If you are
usinga lesser soap on your skin, won't you see what Palm-
Ylltt/s* rinse ?
of Cornelia
1201—By MRS. ALICE ADAMS-Resldenee 8S*.
Office
»re guests -fit Mr*fatuJ Mpt» J. Gj|
Higginbotham, j || l * { iU N j
Mr.-nTHl Mrs. Theo F. Roenel.»
Jr., and llttl^, son John, are visiting
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Johnj
C. Higginbotham. I
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I , - — i Alii:? Katherine Paine is spend*
Y. W. GIRLS ENTHUSIASTIC t trfijo to bed, to get up. take morn* | MlIl . pnv Mr rum no Mr Lily. Mr log two weeks in Greenville. 8. C..
OVER GOING TO CAMP 1 i»*K exercises and having our meals \vilnon Mr. Henry McCom**. Mr. jlhe guest of Mrs. Bob Morton.
The Y. W. C. A. girls who 8|>ent j at special times/ was Just what wheldon. Mr. Pep* —UH—
last August at the “Y" Camp have I most of us needed. Having a| n< ^. jj r i>ave’noort. Mr. Taylor ! Dr. A. Q. Richards Is visiting
Sure Relief
TO* INDIGESTION
talking ever since about the I special time for everything did usI^TT’
joys T>t camping and the girls who, good. nmirr VlV Itibble M
did not go have been informed just I Then the care of our shack:
what they missed. Two enthuslas* taught us a very good habit; Each
campers of last summer hn,vc ; girl had a part In the work o!
'of the camp
fold what they think*of tho cutup
in the following letter: , 1
“The four weeks that'' I fcpent .. „
there . Jgit^iuiumpr, under - vhe-H^T-.- points and at the end t»f each
watchful.carfi of , .Air.., und . Mrs.
Forbes was the best fun I’ve .ever
had, and I am sure that every girl
: has ever bee^i there, and known
. Mx.
licilfy, Air. Thompson am
Ptard,—Charlottesville Dally
them feel the same way about It.
LOUISK PHINIZY."
WHAT CAMPING HAS
MEANT TO ME
•Camp meant so much ttf fim i
hardly know where to begin. 1
would like though to tell ym
,i few* of the good habits
taught me.
First our regular hours helped
me and I think that they^ helped
more than one girl too. Hnvlng
Palace
Sensation
• leaning up. We also had work t« *‘ i f^|—’ 1 ‘
Ilu urqund- tile shacks. U, we ,11.1 ICCMMUNITY CLUB .MEETS
- - work perfectly we were given | TH uRSDAY 3 O'CLOCK
•week, u.tta .hack that, had X
most ten. wa. given fried ehickot Thura . dny H. ,er ?? m . " T "‘ 5,1 ">
Didn't we work hard though!
.But the thing that really meaivt
the.most to me were the talks given
Gort,. | Prof, and Mrs. C. AI 8.traham at
Lanch. Mr • Mountain City.
X . -*»-
Air>. T. H..Mcllatton has return*
nl t from Atlanta where she spent
i. few 1 dajrg With Not Fleming
IVihfCOff.; : ‘ ... V
AtirkoVttt Bond hon return -
od Iljroni a .Visit tpt Mr. and MfU
pEVVKHS
•ssss
tndajTheyDetfrJ
ka $•« ftod Ponder Over
Thursday
and Friday
O’Kelly at 3 o'clock.
A full attandance is
w „ iW „*_ gv „ t%r wiiw Bltc „ huslnes of Importance w
by Mr. Forbes early !n theSnorn* aote< *'
ir\g and right after supper. We
took imrt fn these meetlhgs too
I think for that reason we en
joyed them more than ever. Then
about songs, talks and then our little
amp stunts afterwurds helped to makf
the vesper service the Vfcry best
time of the day. * /
LILA DEWS.
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CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
CARNIVAL BIG EVENT
CF WEEK WITH
THE YOUNG PEOPLE
“Fun for everyone" Is the slo
gan of the Christian Church En
deavor Societies who wll entertain
hundreds pf young people at the
Christian Endeavor Penny Carnlva'
Friday evening at 8:3d o'clock in
the basement ofs tho Chrlstlap
church.
Plans are all worked out and the
guestf will want to first see “The
Swimming Afatch’* after the “Cony
munity Sing” In which a large
nurhber of Summer School girs
will take a part. To make the pro
gram really woth while several
songs will be acted out by “Sing
ing Afatch” with his wildest cos*
tume and still clinging to his old
Irish way of singing nnd living
Lots of fun to hear "Alike'' In hit
original way. The audience will
be delighted.
'Handy Andy" is one of the funr
JT.u'rar Hofid of Greenville 8. C.-’
j;
f Mies Grace 'Langston,Of Monroe
Is'tbc. guestMrs. Spurgeon Toy*
DR. AND.MRsT?QSE f»ti
STEWART’S GARiDEN PARTY
I)r. nnd Mrs. Joseph Stewart wJI*
entertain very Informally Wednes
day afternoon nt 6:30 at a very d *-
UWhtful garden pnrty^for the sum
mer school faculty . nnd county
school- commissioners, which will
be one of the most happily jrianncU
social affairs of tho week,
MRS. PIGUERON IN
RECITAL FRIDAY EVENING
NORMAL SCHOOL*
The nmiy admirers of Mrs. Pig*
ueron of New York wlll .be delight
ed to learn shp wlll arrive Thurs
day for several vocal recitals at
Summer School, the first
he glvon, at the State Noi
day evening, whlchjjvH! be one ol
the musical eventft,*F*f <XdeptJona
charm nnd beauty. 5
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After spending too month oi
June and curly part v 1»f July on tin
Humphrey Farms" near Whft«
Plains. Gn., n.i jjuest of Mrs. 'Arc!
Humphrey. Misses Helen and Vera
Johnson will return to homo todat
to spend the week with thflh
brother, Mr. G. L. Johnson of Bar-
iw street.
The Misses Johnson will leave
Saturday for Montgomery. Ala.
whereyihey will be guests gif Mho
-j Judge ’ J. ij.; Rtrlekland has. re-
flubned from Tate Spy-Infs.
M.igs IVances TAImadge returned
Jrom ■Glut* R!«lg . N..P., Tuesday
king the trip through the coun-
\\Jth.Mrs. Archibald Davis and
party of Atlanta. '
this 1
trsvmti
Without injury or
irritation by the.
daily application of
OSO-DRY
This preparation is
< a boon to et'ery-'
Woman.so afflicted
Miss Pansy Moore
3gg Vi Clayton Street
niest farces ever written
pair of characters. Old Grimes, n
quick tempered old darkey hire:
Andy to w*ork for him. Andy Is
full of mischief and keeps old
Grimes In a Continual torment. Sac
the rest of the story on the “Mid
way."
Did you ever see a song actef
cut? Be sure to see some of tty 1
quaintest of the age. Trimming
lull of fun for Everyone. And stop
down the line will find the “Cold
est Lemonade" to quench the thirst
|of Jh® crowd nnd listen! Selling
for five cents per Jnch. Thai
mixed With “Costa's Dellcolus ice
cream" will make the dreariest
hourp.loQk pleasant nnd Cool.
The stage has been arranged for
tho ‘Midnight Singers" nnd every*
olio present will want to s
part of the program..j t}t
.scream from start to finlj
T T.arurt Wiirns. lArnettm*
emy of Stars" with mualral
manta. “Fortune Telling" will
ao be on program and, here tip
gueata will learn pceaenL future
ua well aa be told of tho paat.
Ho on the Midway Friday night
You Just can't afford to mlsa the
biggest treat of the week!
MISS ANNE
MORRIS HONOREP
On Tuoadoy evening M.laa Mnr,
Minor Lewis gave a dance In hon
or of her niece. Mlae Anne Mor
ris. of Athena, <Ja.
Among thoae preaent were: Ml»i
Mary Speed.' Mias Ellgabeth Qor-
dnn. Mias Page Blr«L Ml«» Luqy
Hancock. Mias, F.ll«kbcth Elliott
Mias Alllc Wood. Mias Mery Wo.lc,
Mias Mary Oochnauer, Mtaa An
drews. Mias Moore. Miss Jotcr.
Miss Cooper. Mias Robertson,
Mias Illllcury. Mr. Hanckel, Mr.
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duct’siadvertising.
If you value constant satisfaction—if you
want to push every dollar, to its limit, read
the advertisements. In them you will find
many newsy items to save you money, time
and energy.
Whether your wants are food, clothing,
furniture or a toy for the children — the
hclvurtisements can help you.
.Banner-Herald advertisement contain
many suggestions to meet the important
problems in the home. To take advantage
of an advertisement is to save—to get guar
anteed" value.
READ •
BANNER-HERALD
ADVERTISEMENTS!
You will, find they pay. ,, w( .
Fannie Kate Hunaway
weeks on a camping party made ur
of young people from Georgia one
Alabama.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Tim Humphrey of
White Plalns^Gtt.. who were re
cently married and are now or
their honeymoon through thl;
mountains of. North Georgia, will
accompahy Misses 'Helen and Ver;
Johnson home for a visit of three
days. Miss Rachael Humphrey
iflbi of-JtlisfHw. Johnson will nl*
l\Lln the motor party ami Wll
remain In Athens for a week.
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Mrsl Pcnrl Johnson and tw
latiKhtcrs. Marion nnd Jcnnett*
will return nomr‘today after at
extended visit In Atlanta and Whit
Plains.
J 'T*®*"” 1
Miss 'Downing of Atlanta
ZU-'< fOa-nUIggupon, In Athcnji ,iht
I U'l stopping .It the I.uey Col,I, M w
“'J*! 1 ™- fxrwnlng; la *■ member of the' fan
! vri 1 ulty of tho Washington Seminary
School.
.
Mr.' D^vight Ryther Is spendinp
e su'nmer In ‘the mountains «
North Georgia with Mr. Join
Wright of Nacodhhee,'GO.
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
'^S< and 75t Packages Cvervwte.-rn
HS-
■ Mrs. Frank Edwards went t»
Lexington Wodntsday morning t<
sp*nd a V/eek with her hfothor. Mr
N. D. Arnold.
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Mr. and-.Mhs. Tom. Baxter and
family.of Athens word , week end
guests' of/their fatbar. (’apt. R. B
Baxter and sister, Mr.:i J.'L. Mollal
ly--ltparta Isbrnaiitc.
. . ' ■ ll" .- y ■
Mr. E n F. Porter has retufnoc
from ^ vtoft to his fantfly in Char
leston, ' -
Daily Recipes
Lemon 8irup
Three dozen lemons, 3 pounds
fmgar. 1 quart water.
\Vash lemons and grato rind,
EquecSn juied from lemons^ Put
rrated rind, juice, suga:* and water
In a smooth sauce pan nnd hHn*
slowly to tho boiling point. Lot boil
0ve minutes and pour Into steril
ised bottles or Jars and seal while
boiling hot. Tin sure the bottle or
ran is fall to running over when
ealrd. Cool and put one bottle on
.re and store the rest In a cool,
dark place. When wanted dilute
with cold water. Lemon sirup on C j ajr ommerle in New York for
Mr. R R. Tiot. n .M»j0nml Mr. *am
Mrs. Will Crews have returns:
from a week und visit to Mr. ’Hodg
son's summer homo near Hender
sonvllle.
-SR—
Mrs.F. 11. Ilinton und young
grand-children, John Hinton, and
George .Williams, Jr., and Mr. and
Mrs. Car! McNelley motored to
Washington Sunday for the day.
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Mrs. I. C. Dupont and two chil
dren. Charlos and 'Mary Katherine
of Houston, Texas, are guestn ot
Mrs. J. A. Cook on Prince avenuo.
Mts. Vernon Hall and little
daughter Susan of New York ar*
rived yesterday to visit the form
ers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Webb on North Milledge avenue.
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Mfss Lr<rrnlne Jarrell who ban
been visiting her cousin Mrs. Harry
~~ : which occurred in Germany.
—-.Inkste r who mathHrerlrmno In; Ath-
l —non T iehs hf~ono time will be remer-
! Mr. and Mrtf|0nh Calloway of m
Lexington were the week-end avfi!* Mns Emil
guests Of Mr. and Mrs.TT.’B. WU- JfTorpbh
hlte on Prince avenue. [ --tfi—
—Sr- I Mrs. Frank Porter of Bishop
Friends of Mr. Julius Dornblatt spent Monday in the city,
wifi regret to learn of the recent . —ffi— ,
death of his brother and sister Mias Lorene Hunter of Greens-
ting relatives near
vis, with h^r
e of At-
Franees
Talmadge today. They were en-
route to their homo from the Blue
Ride Y. W. C. A.' conference, and
were ifccompanled from Blue Ridge
by Miss Talmadge.
*47,
ue-
. 4;
! Women Ibid Women
haptl means a great saving of time
In an emergency.
Rarpberry Shrub
Six quarts raspberries, 1 quart
cider vinegar, granulated sugar.
Wash nnd pick over berries Put
berries nnd cider vinegar In a
nteno jar. Cover wit*i n clean clith
and let stand 36 hours. Strnla
through a jelly bag. Measure Juice
and uso sup.fc* tup of sugar r.nd
ifiire. Put Into preserving kettle
nnd boil 10 minutes. Pour boiling
hot Into sterlllxert bottles and seal.
When wanted, dilute with ice
iter.
Cavalier Cape For
Women
Mr. nnd .Mrs. Albert Davison
little daughter,s Mary Stark nnd
Ida have returned- from a three-
week* stay, at the Karl House
Clayton, Gn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Wingfield
announce the birth of n son. Ju!>
14th at St. Mary’s hospital who
has been, named Chandler Wing-
fp.ld, Jr.
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Mrs. Cuyler Tnissell and little
daughter, LnGrange left Monda>
for Rome to spend several weeks
with relatives.
. —ffi—
Dr. and Madame Joseph 'Lustra
have returned from At Uinta when
they s|>ent a month with Mr. am'
Mrs. Fleming Winecoff.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Lipscomb
have returned frprt* Lnkemont
where they si>ent n few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Lipscomb
at their lovely summer home.-They
were accompanied^ hy^Mrs. E. R
Hodgson who will he their guest
until she gneu ta Lake Kanuga foi
tho remainder the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Burney Boldis ani*
Purnry, Jr., left Monday nig!
Wrightsviile Beach.
is ant'
;Ht fo
nd her children 8(re v tf|! wltl
es^ at their home PQk, <^:one<
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas PowpjJ
and three children have landed, at
Seattle, Washington en route fron
the Philippines for u vljdt her »witb
Mrs. Powell's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs
George T. Hodgson, nnd will b«
ipost cordially welcomed on thcli
arrival.
Mrs. 8. D. Hinton nnd two little
grandsons, GedrK* and Hinton Wll-
Hams have, returned fr^ip-a delight
ful vlalt to M»** und Mrs. Cal
loway of Wnshlngtoh; ‘fto&J/h, *
—ft—4v M • ^ 1
The friends of MnC^James, Por
terfield will regret to itacri ; tha
she
measles'
stgeet.
~ Mrs. Rosa U Hull
Ravsrinnh Friday flight
eil b$r MV,- and Mrs.' GnrdfiW
nnd children, they will make thr
trip hy motor.' %
—BB“* : |
, Capt. Robert L. Russell of New ’ I
York Col. Lewis Russell of Win
der nnd. Mr. W. J . Rbssell left
Monday for a trip to the moun
tain.! to spend this Week.
ffi - {
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lowery arc
spending their vacation In Vir
ginia,
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Mr. Tom Comer spent the Veek
end at Turnervlllo with hi* family
^llr.Hlugh Gordon has ret{
from n vlglt to the H Y” camp
Tallulah.
several weeks, has arrived In Sa
vannah by boat and Is the guent
of Miss Caroline Lovell. Sho will
•returlio home tho latter port of
tho week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scott and
children have returned front
Brunswick whefo they visited for
some time.
ffi a.
Mr. Joseph Jarrell Is at Tallulnb
for a short stay.
) Mr.
from
left yesterday for N
-Hr-
Mrs. Ralph Goss and young
have -returned from Brevnrd,
C., where they spent some time.
Miss Ella Eborhart
Tho cavalier cape has come back
:nj? no- thin lime lor-.ho cavaliers.
This old-time masculine stylo bat
returned for feminine garb. Thg
cavalier cape Is three-quarters
loagtn and often, as it is sketch
ed here, made entirely of pleat*
It It much more effective when
worn with a dress that carries out
tho same pleated style.
It's .<tho swagger thing to wenf_
on the beach or on tho street. Its
suitableness depends on the ma
terial. Made of jersey, wool can
ton, or any, of the printed cotton I
fabrics In the light colors. It is *
suited for sports wear. Made of
crepe do chine. Po!«t twill or A
light French, rep, It will be a pop
ular costume for fajl street wear.
Palm anittUvt oils
—nothing fist—
give »start's green
color to Palmolive
Song.
Volume and effi
ciency preduct
25e quality for
only
Twenty year. 130 tome great expert, perfected a re
markable complexion soap. They had studied facial soaps
for a lifetime and this was the result.
They called the toap Palmolive, because its basil was a
new-type blend of palm and olive oils.
Women tried it, and new complexions came—10ft and
rosy, rich in youthful bloom.
They told the facts to others, who told others. Thu,
thet matchless soap—Palmolive—became the leading skin
soap of the world.
Now millions of dainty women, the earth over, use it
everyday.
Two great effects
The secret lies in two unique effects. Palmolive is a
penetrating soap. It cleans the skin pores to their depths.
It removes the grime that clogs and ruins skins.
Then it applies palm and olive oils prepared in a mod
em way. And those oils have for ages held supreme plate
Can't .
Sleep /
When Coffee
‘ disagrees
Drink
Postum
-Jher*“ ,le ‘ S ° n "
Now For the Finale
of the Summer Season
Closing out all Summer Suits, and
all fancy sui|ts. Some “all year”
weights; many light weights. 'All
good suits—the sort we choose for
men who come here for all their
clothes, year in, year out. Guaran
teed same as at regular prices.
$45, $42.50, $40 Suite Now S26J»0
$37.50, $35, $30 Suite Now $20.00
$27.50, $25.00 Suit,? Now
$20, $18.50, $15 Suits
—: ;—t
H. J. REID CO.
THE SHOP OF:QUALITY/
Clayton Street
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